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A33925 The body of divinity, or, A confession of faith being the substance of Christianity, containing the most material things relating to matters both of faith and practice : published for the benefit and profit of all, especially those who love the Lord Jesus ... / by Thomas Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1674 (1674) Wing C5268; ESTC R23929 303,320 630

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this is that birth which is from above without which no man can see the Kingdome of Heaven Joh. 3. 3. Obj. This is effected here in the Kingdome of Grace c. 8. Answ True It is so in the beginnings thereof in order to its perfection in the Kingdom of glory for it will not be perfected till the Resurrection of the body from the dead that is called the day of Redemption Rom. 8. 23. Eph. 4. 30. It is perfected already in Christ our head the second Adam who was the Lord from Heaven but it must have its time of perfecting in the members begun here and perfected in the day of Christ 1 Cor. 13. 10. then it is that our vile bodies shall be changed and fashioned like unto his glorious Body Phil. 3. 21. Then the whole man shall come forth compleat in the Heavenly Birth 2. This new Creation shall be effected 2 By a ne● Cov●nant by and under a New Covenant man lost all in the breach of the Old Covenant but by the New Covenant he shall be renewed and become Heir of all things in and with Christ the Head and Lord thereof it 's New-Covenant Grace and New-Covenant-Work all true blessedness is by the New Covenant i. e. the Covenant of this new estate Jer. 31. 31. Heb. 8. 8. 13. 12. 24. Obj. This Covenant is said to be made and to be of force from the death of the Testator An. True it is so it took its effect then and virtually from the Fall from the first Promise that the Seed of the Woman should break the Serpents head so that all the Saints since the Fall were renewed and sanctified by virtue of this Covenant which became the alone ministration of God to men after the death of the Testator in and with whom the Covenant was made and that before the world was 2 Tim. 4 9. Tit. 1. 2. so that it hath had its effect virtually from the beginning as a preparation to glory but it is indeed the Covenant of the glorious Estate 3. And in this New Covenant is brought 3 A new Law forth a new Law for this new People the Law of Faith and the Law of Love Joh. 13. 34. A new Commandement give I unto you that ye love one another c. Obj. This was the Old Commandement and from the beginning the Sum of the whole Law Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy might and thy Neighbour as thy self Ans True as the Law it did require it as imployed in it but if any answered it it was by the Grace of the New Covenant though the duty of the Old but now it s the duty of the New Covenant seated on the new terms of the Gospel from the grace thereof from the love of Christ and effected thereby Rom. 5. 5. The love of Christ is shed abroad in our hearts by the holy Spirit that he hath given to us 1 Joh. 4. 19. We love him because he loved us first it s therefore new because in all the Saints it s not only required but is true both in him i. e. Christ and in you i. e. the Saints and this is that which is and shall be the great Law of the perfect and glorious Estate in the new world and that to Eternity 4. There shall be a new habitation or 4 A new Habitation dwelling place for these new people a new Heaven and a new Earth Rev. 21. 1. I saw a new Heaven and a new Earth and the first Heaven the first Earth was past away c. Is 65. 17. 66. 17. to these Peter hath Relation 2 Pet. 3. 13. Nevertheless we according to his promise look for new Heavens and a new Earth wherein dwelleth Righteous●ess in which note 1. That the Apostle in this Scripture relates to the promise before mentioned Isa 5. 17 as appears in that he uses the express terms of that promise and there is no other promise thereof in the terms exprest in the Old Testament 2. That it is to be understood literally and not mystically or spiritually that is a wrong to the Scripture for it is the material visible Heavens and Earth that Peter treateth of vers 5 6 7. its the same that must be dissolved and this is that which is frequently called in Scripture the World or Earth to come Mat. 12. 32. Luk. 2. 35. Heb. 2. 5. the world of which the Saints by Faith are made Heirs Rom. 4. 13. For the Promise that Abraham should be the Heir of the world was not to Abraham or his Seed through the Law but through the Righteousness of Faith and this cannot be understood that it intends that all Believers should be accounted his Children though that be a truth and is exprest vers 11. and that for two reasons 1. It 's improper so to understand it for so believers are rather his Heirs his Children and not he their Heir for in this he is to be Heir of the world 2. Because in this Heir-ship of Abraham to the world his Children are Heirs to the same Promise with him the Promise is to Abraham and his Seed vers 16. therefore it is of Faith that it might be by Grace that the Promise might be sure to all the Seed What Promise to be the Heirs of the world this is the Country that our Fathers were seeking after and dyed in the Faith thereof Heb. 11. 13 14 15. Wherefore God hath prepared for them a City vers 16. a Holy and Heavenly City that must come down into this new world Rev. 21. 2. New Jerusalem that must come down from God out of Heaven that the Tabernacle of God may be with men Obj. This seems to be expalined vers 9. Object 10. to be the Church the Bride the Lambs Wife Answ I question not but that the Answ Church the Bride the Lambs Wife is included herein but it 's a description both of the City and of the Inhabitants the like we have chap. 3. 12. and Gal. 4. 25. Old Jerusalem was in Bondage with her Children and vers 26. but Jerusalem which is above is free which is the Mother of us all Here is new Jerusalem the holy City which is above and her Children which are the Saints exprest in these words which is the Mother of us all who are born from thence without which they cannot see the Kingdom of God Joh. 3. 3. see Psal 87. 3. and in this is clearly a distinction between the City and the Inhabitants Heb. 12. 22 23. 5. The Saints shall then have a new 5 A new C●v●●ant name Rev. 2 17. and 3. 12. as they are already in some measure made partakers of the new nature and new name they shall then be perfected therein 2 Pet. 1. 4. Phil. 3. 21. 1 Cor. 15. 44. 48 49. 53 54. they shall have a new name Isa 55. 15. he will call his Servants by another name chap. 62. 2. and thou shalt be called
by another Name which the Mouth of the Lord shall Name the Lord will take away that Name of Reproach which his people hath had in the world throughout all ages and they shall be known and owned even by their Enemies to be the blessed of the Lord Isa 61. 9. All that see them shall acknowledg that they are the Seed which the Lord hath blessed chap. 60. 14. The Sons also of them that afflicted thee shall come bending unto thee and all they that despised thee shall bow themselves down at the soles of thy feet and they shall call thee the City of the Lord the Zion of the Holy one of Israel 6. In this new Estate their work shall 6 Shall sing new Songs of Praise be to sing new songs of praise to God and to the Lamb Rev. 5. 9. 4. 8. that is it the prophet speaks so much of and exhorts so much unto singing of new songs Psal 96. 1. and 98. 1. it relates especially to this Estate they shall sing such new songs of praise to God and to the Lamb as none can learn but the Redeemed ones suitable to the measure of the new work in them can the Saints now sing new songs or else they were better sing none but then they shall be compleated therein without mixture Reasons from Scripture further to illustrate and confirm this glorious Truth 1. It s the accomplishment of the Eternal Counsel and purpose of God the Prophet speaking of this same work i. e. the Restauration saith Isa 25. 1. Thy Counsels of old are Faithfulness and Truth So likewise Reason Further to confirm this Truth 1. The purpose and counsel of God the Apostle Paul deeply discoursing discovering this Mistery of the Restauration by Jesus Christ in the New Covenant saith Eph. 1. 11. Who worketh all things after the Counsel of his own Will Hence it is that Jesus Christ by whom the Work was to be accomplished was from Everlasting Mic. 5. 2. John 6. 38 40. And the Mercy of God herein is from Everlasting to Everlasting 2. His Eternal Grace and-Love to his 2. His Eternal Grace Love Chosen Ones whom he purposed to this Estate therein to glorifie the Riches of his Grace and to glorifie them with this Glory in this New World Jer. 31. 3. 2 Tim. 1. 9 10. 3. This is the substance and Life of the 3. This is the substance of the New Covenant New Covenant which all true Christians believe and should claim their Interest therein and indeed it is of concernment to all Believers to understand what and wherein Heirship doth consist which is to this New World see the New Covenant Gen. 12. 3. and 22 18. In thy Seed that is in Christ shall all Nations of the Earth be blessed This Promise in the word Blessed includes the Blessedness of this New World to the Heirs thereof So the Apostle applyeth it as hath been before minded Rom. 4. 13 16. Gal. 3. 18 19. 29. in all which it 's evident that the Hiership of Abraham and his Seed that is Believers by vertue of the New Covenant is to this Inheritance which serves to open the Heirship spoken of in all other Scriptures I mean the New Covenant Heirship 4. It was the great Designe of God made 4. It was the designe of God manifest since the Fall manifest ever since the Fall and all things since hath been working in order thereunto Gen. 3. 15. and 12. 3. Psal 37. 11. with Mat. 5. 3. Rev. 5. 10. It was the great Designe of God in sending Christ into the World and of Christ in coming into the World to do that for the World without which this new Work and World could not be accomplished Heb. 11. 40. And in order to the accomplishing hereof he is ascended up where he was before to prepare a place for his People John 14. 2 3. and to prepare a people for that place Heb. 12. 2. 2 Cor. 5. 5. And when he comes again the second time in his Power and Glory it will be in order to the finishing of this Work Mat. 25. 34. Rev. 21. 1. to the Object It 's frequently said in Scripture that the Reward of the Saints is in Heaven That it 's laid up in Heaven for them c. 1 Pet. 1. 4. Ans It is true it is so and that without any Contradiction at all to this present Truth which is so apparantly held forth in Scripture It behoves us so to Understand one Truth as not to lose or destroy another which hath been a great Weakness amongst Christians But let us see a little how both may stand together the Inheritance of the Saints may be said to be in Heaven and to be reserved in Heaven for them 1. As all the good Gifts of God given to the Saints on the Gospel account now in this day of Grace in order to that Glory are said in sence and substance to be in Heaven for our Heavenly Birth must be from thence John 3. 3. Except a man be born again above so the Word is he cannot see the Kingdom of Heaven Jerusalem which is above is the Mother of us all and every good and perfect Gift cometh down from the Father of Lights Jam. 1. 17. And doubtless the Glory of that Estate is administred here below by the Word and Spirit 1 Cor. 2. 9 10 12. But the Glory it self is reserved in Heaven till the time appointed and then the Glory shall be administred down from thence as now the Grace and gracious Gifts are 2. We Read in Scripture that New Jerusalem must come down from God out of Heaven and the Tabernacle of God will be with them Rom. 21. 23. So that it may very well stand together that it is in Heaven and yet shall come down into the New Earth No wonder if that State and Glory of the Saints is called Heaven then when in perfection in the New earth and New state of the Church in it's imperfection in this side that Glory because made partakers of some of the Virtues of Grace is called Heaven and the Kingdom of Heaven Mat. 13. 31 32 47. and 25. 1. Rev. 18. 20. 3. It is said in Scripture that the Bodies of the Saints shall be fashioned like unto the Body of our Lord Jesus Phil 3 21. and they shall be like unto the Angels Luke 20 36. and that they shall have Spiritual Bodies 1 Cor. 15. 44. Capable to ascend and descend and so may have the possession of Heaven as well as of the Earth if it will add to their Glory But he will make the place of his Feet glorious Isa 60. 13. and what place that is see Ch. 66. 1. Mat. 10. 35. Act. 7. 49. ●o conclude this Chapter this opens ● Window into that Truth so much by most condemned that is the personal Reign of Christ with his Saints where it 's like to be no doubt but in this New World must have the
be sound in the Faith and in the Principles of Religion is of deep concernment to all Christians and indeed a good and Christian walk in the way of sincere and universal holiness and obedience is that which greatly concerneth and becometh Christians in order to their eternal Welfare As a help to both have I presented this small brief Treatise to thy consideration in which I have to the utmost of my ability and light not only studied Truth that might be profiting to the Reader but brevity likewise that much might be found in a little Volume in which if persons exercise their own understandings in the use thereof they may probably reap some benefit thereby And Reader what thee dost find differing from thine own understanding be not hasty in judging or sensuring but read and ponder and search the Scripture to see whether it be so or no without which the most do wrong to the Truth and to thine own soul But I shall say no more but commit it to the Readers in the blessing of God praying for their profiting thereby and if your souls do reap any spiritual benefit or advantage in the use hereof let God have the Glory and the Author as Instrument hath his end answered And so fare the well in the Lord Grace Mercy Peace and Truth be with all that love the Lord Jesus in sincerity Amen An Account of the Particular Matters Treated of in the ensuing Discourse CHapter I. Concerning God 1. That he is 2. What he is 3. How he doth subsist 4. Where he is Page 1. Chap. II. Of the Holy Scripture that it is the Divine Word and will of God proved by many Divine Arguments P. 48. Chap. III. Of the Creation of the world and all things therein P. 70. Chap. IV. Of the Creation of Man P. 73. Chap. V. Of the Angels and of their Creation P. 85. Chap. VI. Of the Devil and wicked Angels P. 99. Chap. VII Of the Fall of Man from his Created Innocency P. 107. Chap. VIII Of the way and means ordained of God for the recovery of Man out of his faln Estate P. 113. Chap. IX Of the design of God in general in his New Covenant Restauration which was to make all things New P. 123. Chap. X. Of the order and method of God in preparing a people for his glorious Estate pag. 133. and followeth in rest of the chapters Chap. XI Of Faith 1. what it is 2. how its wrought 3. its grounds and objects 4. its excellency p. 139 Chap. XII Of Repentance P. 149 Chap. XIII Treateth of Justification P. 163. Chap. XIV Is a more distinct discourse of Justification by Faith which answers to several questions and objections about the Matter P. 180. Chap. XV. Of Gospel assurance and whether it may be attained in this life P. 209. Chap. XVI A further Discovery of the New-Covenant and Life of Faith P. 248. Chap. XVII Of Sanctification and good works P. 253. Chap. XVIII Of the true and saving knowledge of God P. 270. Chap. XIX Of the Divine Vertue and grace of Love P. 293. Chap. XX. Of the Gospel fear of God P. 324. Chap. XXI Of the Law of God and what we are to understand thereby P. 341. Chap. XXII Of Prayer P. 364. Chap. XXIII Of Perfection and whether it may be attained in this life P. 406. Chap. XXIV Of Sincerity p. 421. Chap. XXV Of Election p. 441. Chap. XXVI Of Reprobation p. 451. Chap. XXVII Of the Church of Christ in the New-covenant p. 457. Chap. XXVIII Of the Ordinances Officers and Administrations in the Church of Christ p. 464. Chap. XXIX That the Estate of the Church in this world is an Afflicted Estate p. 499. Chap. XXX Of Death and the State after Death of the Resurrection and Judgment p. 531. Chap. XXXI Of the Coming Kingdom and Reign of Christ on Earth p. 548. CHAP. I. CONCERNING GOD. 1. That He is 2. What He is 3. How He doth subsist 4. Where he is 1. THat God is or that there 1 That God is or that there is a God is a God i. e. an infinite self-Being that hath given Being to all things c. is necessary to be believed of all and is the first step of Faith in order to Salvation Heb. 11. 6. He that cometh to God must believe that He is and that He is a Rewarder of them that diligently seek him Now though it be a common received Principle that God is yet in as much as it 's evident according to the Scripture That the Fool hath said in his heart that there is no God Psal 14. 1. And that the transgression of the Wicked saith within my heart that there is no fear of God before his eyes Psal 36. 1. And oft-times gracious Souls through their own weakness and Satans wiles meet with temptations on this account I shall therefore speak something to this so necessary a truth the grounds I shall present for evidencing this so great and sacred a principle of truth are as followeth 1. The Word of God the Scriptures of Truth Proof 1. The Scripture The word of God in the substance of them is to hold forth this one God or Invisible Creating Upholding and Preserving Power Gen. 1. 1. In the Beginning God Created the Heaven and the Earth v. 6. God said let there be a Firmament c. and so throughout the Chapter and indeed throughout the Bible I shall mention but a few instances in the name of the whole Gen. 6. 5. God saw the Wickedness of man c. v. 6. I● R●pented the Lord that he had made man c. v. 11. The Earth was corrupt before God see ver 12. 13. Exod. 20. 1 2. And God spake all these words saying I am the Lord thy God c. Psal 29. 1 2. Give unto the Lord O ye mighty give unto the Lord Glory and Strength give unto the Lord the Glory of his Name Psal 82. 1. God standeth in the Congregation of the Mighty c. Joh. 1. 1. In the Beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God c Let this serve among the multitude of Scripture-Testimonies to prove that God is A second Testimony is the Works of 2. The works of God God which do abundantly declare and Preach forth the Divine Being and Omnipotent Power and Wisdom of this Divine though Invisible Creator of all things for Reason will tell us that none of these things could give Being to or Create themselves Man who is the most Intelligible and Rational Creature here below was so far from creating himself that let all the Wisdom of all the men in the World be conjunct in unity they are not able to Create or give Being to the basest of Creatures no not a Fly or Worm It s true the Image or likeness Man mad● not himself of Creatures they can make of matter that was made before by the Creator but nothing can they Create
or Powers c. By things invisible we are to understand the Angels and the same Principalities and Powers compared with Eph. 3. 10. where the Angels are called Principalities and Powers in heavenly places 2. Reason teacheth that they must be and are created or else they must be eternal which is proper to none but God and if so they must be God but they are not God but his Creatures made by Him and for Him 3. The time when they were created this 3 The time when they were created is not expressed with clearness in the Scripture though it is supposed that they were created in one of the six days and that it was in the first day Gen. 1. 1. that under the term of Heavens God created the Heavens and the Earth the Angels are included But to me it seems probable that they And that before the six days Creation were created before the beginning of the six days Creation and not included in the six days Work Reas 1. Because the Creation mentioned Reas 1 Gen. 1. seems to be the Creation of the visible Worlds i. e. of the Heavens and the Earth and not the celestial invisible Angels and that not only because there is nothing expressed about the Creation of the invisible Spirits but of the Heavens and the Earth with the manner thereof But 2. In that Creation all things were made Reas 2 for the use of Man therefore Angels were not any part of that Creation for they were not created for the use of Man before his Fall though since imployed in that Service the Scripture gives us no such testimony nor could it stand with his estate in Innocency being left to his own both will and power to stand or fall neither had he need on any other account being perfect in his estate and under God Lord of the whole Creation Reas 3. It is not probable that they Reas 3 should be any part of the six days Creation that being made for Man and therefore as a punishment upon Man fell all with Man both the Heavens Earth and all things therein of the six days Creation fell into a corrupted estate by the Fall of Man Gen. 3. 16 17 18 19. Job 15. 15. and that is it that the Heavens must be restored as well as the Earth 2 Pet. 3. 13. Heb. 1. 11 12. and if Angels had been then and on the same account created they must all have fallen with Man for the Sin of Man And therefore Fourthly probably not Reas 4 only the Creation of Angels but likewise the Fall of the Apostate Angels was over and past before God created this World And God might create this World and Man in the room of the Apostate Angels which may be one reason of their exceeding hatred and malice against Man And probably it be the Angels that are spoken of Job 38. 7. called Morning-Stars and the Sons of God who were present at the Creation of the World and sang the Praises of God in beholding thereof when the Morning-Stars sang together and the Sons of God shouted with Joy Compare it with v. 4 5 6. By all which it seems to appear that the Angels were the first of Gods actual Creation and the first World that he made was the World of Angels and may be included in the plurality of Worlds Hebr. 1. 2. 4. The Matter of what they were created 4 The ●●tter of what th●y were 〈◊〉 p 〈…〉 bly of th● 〈◊〉 El●ment is not in Scripture so clearly expressed as the Creation of the visible World is It is evident that they are Spirits substances and not fictions and imaginary only but spiritual Bodies or Substances whether they were made of all the four Elements or any of them which some deny is not to us ma●erial though the Scripture seems most to adhere in their Description to that of Fire that they are of fiery Bodies though invisible it is true they appeared sometimes in the likeness of Men yet it seems that when they appeared most proper to their own nature it was in the likeness of Fire it was a Chariot of Fire in which Elijah was carried up to Heaven 2 King 2. 11. chap. 6. 17. Elisha prayed and said O Lord I pray thee open his Eyes that he may see and the Lord opened the Eyes of the Young man and he saw and behold the Mountain was full of Horses and Chariots of Fire round about Elisha The Angels seem to be in their invisible Glory for the Young man could not see them till his Eyes were open to this the Prophet seems to agree Psal 68. 17. The Chariots of God are twenty thousand even thousands of Angels Ezek. 1. 13. The likeness of the living Creatures was like burning ceales of Fire and like unto Lamps c. Exod. 3. 2. the Angel of the Lord appeared to Moses in the Bush burning with Fire and the Angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a flame of Fire out of the midst of the Bush c. with Act. 7. 30. Psal 104. 4. who maketh his Angels Spirits his Ministers a flaming Fire I understand the proper reading of the Words to be this to have the true sense thereof He maketh his Spirits Angels that is Messengers this holds analogy with the Scriptures and with Truth Angel signifying Messenger to make his Messengers Spirits is improper they were made so at first and he maketh them his Messengers even a flaming Fire his Ministers that is Ministring Spirits his Angels These things thus considered I most incline to this that they are for the most part of the fiery Element 5 The Number of Angels as to the account 5 The Number of Angels numberless of Man they were innumerable we may say as Rev. 7. 9. in another case a great number which no man could number God did not create them as he did Man one Man and one Woman to increase the World thereby and the Number to come forth in many Generations but he made them all at once a multitude in this Creation the Prophet speaking of good Angels saith Ps 68. 17. The Chariots of God are twenty thousand even thousands of Angels Where he names a certain number for an uncertain as appears by Dan. 7. 10. Thousand thousands ministred unto him that is of Angels for they minister to Christ and serve him in Judgment and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him that is to be judged by him Mat. 26. 53. Thinkest thou that I cannot now pray to my Father and He shall presently give me more than twelve legions of Angels The fallen Angels are multitudes Mar. 5. 9. therefore they must needs be many in their first Creation 6. The state in which they were created 6 The state in which these were created must needs be good holy pure perfect for ●s they were a higher and foregoing Creation excelling Man in their Creation so they must be good for God who was and is Goodness
this world in its old estate but in the world to come The new Heaven and new Earth wherein dwelleth righ●eousness see this more full in cap. 9. 2. The Restauration work and Kingdom Reason 2 of Christ on Earth was the great design of God to be accomplished and made manifest ever since the Fall of Man and therefore it must be as you may see at large in chap. 9. unto which I refer the Reader for Confirmation of this Argument and indeed Gods Covenant and design in this matter is the foundation of this building hence it is that he hath so abundantly filled his word with the Prophesies and promises thereof throughout both the old and new Testament as hath been before proved 3. This hath been the Faith of the Saints Reason 3 of old and should be ours built upon the word of the Lord and therefore it must be so or else they must lose their faith and expectation to enjoy a Heavenly Kingdom and Country with Christ their King Heb. 11. 13 to 16. speaking of the Fathers of old that they all died in Faith not having received the promise i. e. of actual possession but having seen them afar off and were perswaded of them and imbraced them and confessed that they were strangers and P●lgrims in the earth What promises was it which they saw and were perswaded of Surely it must be the promises of this glory which made them to be as Strangers and Pilgrims in this world and thereby plainly declared that they sought a Country that is the Country Kingdom Blessedness and Glory promised Psal 37. 11. The meek shall inherit the Earth and delight themselves in the abundance of peace verse 29. The Righteous shall inherit the Land and dwell therein for ever and this Christ applyeth to the New Covenant Mat. 5. 5. Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the Earth Rev. 5. 10. And hast made us unto God Kings and Priests and we shall Reign ●n Earth O! why should the people of God now be so unbelieving as to t●is truth and the Saints of old so full of Faith therein 4. It must be so because the Earth and Reason 4 World was at first made for man God made the World and all things therein and then made man to possess it and gave him rule and Dominion over it Gen. 1. 28. though he quickly lost it by his sin and immediately the second man the Lord from Heaven was promised by which it was upheld and man to have the use thereof in the faln state and in much misery and in subordination to the Lord Jesus in order to the Rest●uration promised that God might not lose his design in his work here below but might rai●e it up to a better and more glorious end Psal 8. 4 5 6. The Prophet in way of admiration saith What is man that thou art mindful of him and the Son of man that thou visiten him for thou ha● made him a little or a little while lower then the Angels thou hast crowned him with glory and honour thou madest him to h●ve Dominion over the works of thine hands th●u ha●t put all things under his feet c. in which the Prop●et relates 1. To Adam before his Fall who was a Figure of him that was to come And 2 Especially to Jesus Christ the second man and Lord from Heaven w●o comes in to take the headship and Dominion especially of the restored world and all his people with him as is explained by the Apostle Heb. 2. 6 7 8. by which its evident that as God made the world for man and he by his sin lost it so it shall be restored to I will not say its first and Primitive Purity a better estate for man then at the first as the Lord thereof exceeds the first man Who was of the Earth Earthly so must it be restored suitable to such a Lord and the Inhabiters thereof with him it must be a Holy Heavenly Country VVherein dwelleth Righteousness be sure God did not make the World to destroy it but he will restore it to be an habitation for men according to the end of its first Creation 5. Both Christ and the Saints have had Reason 5 their suffering part here below in this world and therefore must have their glory here below in the place of their reproach and suffering of their Faith and Service shall their honour be they have suffered on Earth and they shall Reign on Earth thus of Christ Isa 53 12. Therefore will I divide him a portion with the great and he shall divide the spoile with the strong because he powred out his soul to the death c. Because he suffered here he must have a portion divided with the great and divide the spoile with the strong What in Heaven No the great and strong are not like to come there but it must be here below according to the many promises before mentioned when all things shall be manifestly put under his feet and the Saints his followers in the Regeneration shall have their glory with him Matt. 19. 28. which answers Isaiah 1. 26 27. Romans 8. 17. 6. It must be so for the glory of God for Reason 6 he made all things at first very good for his own glory but it stood not in that estate but soon fell by sin and must with man have been dissolved had not Christ been promised by whom it was and is supported in order to a greater glory if the World had been dissolved God had losed the glory of so great a work in breaking it to pieces as soon as it was made and if there were no more glory to God to be expected from his Creation of the wonderful Fabrick of the Heavens and the Earth with the things therein then hath been in the faln state wherein he hath been so much dishonoured and abused it had been but little differing from its being dissolved immediately upon the Fall But we are to understand that the design of God was not to let such a Creation and glorious building to fall to nothing or die away by degrees through age and corruption for his own creating power and glory to restore it to a more glorious ●ate then at first he will not let go the glory of such a Creation at so low a rate as is imagined No no but he will yet once more make the place of his feet glorious Isa 60 13. What that is see Isa 66. 1. chap. 44. 23. Sing O Heavens for the Lord hath done it shout O ye lower parts of the Earth break forth into singing ye Mountains O Forrest and every Tree th●rein for the Lord hath redeemed Jacob and glorified himself in Is●ael What is the matter Why it is for the accomplishment of the Restauration Work When God did send Jesus Christ from Heaven Prophecyed of by the Prophets it is for the New Heavens and new Earth wherein dwelleth righteousness it is for that God hath made the place
of his feet glorious In a word it is for the Salvation of the Church for that God hath thus glorified himself in Israel chap. 60. 21. Thy people also shall be all righteous they shall inherit the Land for ever the branch of my planting the works of my hands that I may be glorified We may not imagine that God made himself such a Creation to lose the glory thereof but he will so order it in the Restauration thereof as shall be more for his glory then if it had never faln and thus it appears that this new restored Estate and Kingdom of our Lord on Earth must be for the gaining and augmenting of the Glory of God in the Created World bei●g restored by Jesus Christ who shall be the Visible Lord of that Estate 7. Reason to confirm this truth is that Reason 7 God hath stated the perminancy and everlastingness of his New Covenant Grace and Life to his people on the durableness of the Works of Creation which includes both the Heavens and the Earth Jer. 31. where the new and everlasting Covenant is stated ver 31. to 34. saith ver 35 36. Thus saith the Lord who giveth the Sun for a light by day and the Ordinances of the Moon and of the Stars for a light by night c. If those Ordinances depart from before me saith the Lord then the Seed of Israel shall cease from being a Nation before me f●r ever intimating in plain terms that when the Creation of Heaven and Earth ceaseth to be his Church must cease to be so that those who believe the destruction and nihelation of the Creation and that Christ shall have no restored Kingdome therein do thereby though inconsiderately believe an end of Church and Salvation by Jesus Christ chap. 33. 20 21. Thus saith the Lord if you can break my Covenant of the day and my Covenant of the night that there should not be day and night in their season then may also my Covenant be broken with David my Servant that he should not have a Son to Reign upon his Throne and his name mu●t continue as long as the Sun Psal 72. 17. Which implyeth the perpetualness of the works of Creation if it were possible for these to fail then Christ our King and Covenant of peace might fail Psal 39. 29. the promise of the Saints glory being no longer then these do continue and if so Christs Reign on Earth is in it self no strange thing For as the new Heavens and new Earth which I will make shall continue before me saith the Lord so shall your Name and your Seed remain Isa 66. 22. As for the New Heavens and the new Earth see chap. 65. 17 18. 2 Pet. 3. 13. Rev. 21. 1 5. 8. I think I may say that it is the judgments Reason 8 of all Intelligent persons that if man had not sinned he had not dyed but lived for ever and then he must be created in such an estate and the Earth and Heaven must have been for ever for man to be supposed to be more durable then the matter of which he was and the Creation that was first made for him is irrational And man for sin returns to the Earth again his matter whereof he was made and is as truly Earth again as any other part of the Earth is and yet we on good grounds believe that God will bring up all men anew out of the Earth again in the Restauration and why should it be incredible to us that the Earth and Heavens that fell with man and for mans sin shall be renewed and changed any more then to believe the Restauration and change of men having as full and plain promises from the same God for the one as for the other The Restauration of the Heavens and Earth to be a habitat on for Christ and the Saints is I answer as authentick from Divine Revelation as the Resurrection and Change and as rational to all Rational and Intelligible persons 9. The Scripture saith expresly that Reason 9 the Earth abideth for ever Eccles 1. 4. One Generation passeth away and another cometh but the Earth abideth for ever Psal 104. 5. who laid the foundations of the Earth that it should not be removed that is it shall abide for ever in the renewed estate and then no wonder if the Kingdom of Christ be for ever in his Reign on Earth and the Saints Kingdom with him according to Dan. 7. 27. 10. And finally it must be so because Reason 10 both the Heavens and the Earth was made by Christ and for him Col. 1. 16. and he shall possess it all in another manner then yet he doth Heb. 2. 8. But now we see not yet all things put under his feet that is as it shall be in his visible Kingdom and possession Psal 2. 8. Ask of me and I will give thee the Heathen for thy inheritance und the uttermost parts of the Earth for thy possession And thus it is clear both from plain Scripture and from Scripture Reason that Christ and the Saints shall Reign on the Earth that is in the new Heavens and new Earth wherein dwelleth righteousness Isa 32. 1. Behold a King shall Reign in righteousness and Princes shall rule in Judgment c. 3. I now come to answer such Objections Ob. Answered against this truth as I have met withall Object 1. That Heb. 2. 5. For unto the Angels Ob. hath he not put in subjection the world to come of which we speak intends the present ministration of the Gospel that being the matter the Apostle is treating about both in the first Chapter and in the verses preceeding that saying and therefore it relates not to this Kingdom or World to come Answ It s frequent in Scripture to apply Answ that which especially relates to the glory to come to the present Ministration and that truly too because the present Gospel Ministration is an Usher and Preparative to that glory to instance in this Epistle c. 4. where the Apostle applyeth the rest of the Sabboth to this rest in Glory ver 4. 9. yet he applyeth it to the present time as began to be entered into by Faith ver 3. For we which have believed do enter into rest and chap. 8. 6. to 13. the Covenant which in its perfection relateth to the State of Glory and is the everlasting Covenant the Apostle applyed to the present time and Ministration and the reason is because it is all one Covenant it s the Gospel Covenant and the Application of it to the present time no whit derogates from its being the Covenant of the glorious state I could give many instances to this purpose as Joel 2. 28. to 31. is a Prophesie especially of the glorious estate yet the Apostle makes the Application thereof to the present time and that truly too But 2. the Apostle is treating both before and after of this restored estate as well as of the present ministration of the
the time of his peaceable Kingdom so much spoken of in Scripture to Commence from the time that he hath brought his enemies under him after his first appearing from Heaven which must admit of time to bring down his enemies and to bring the world in subjection to him as in the Type David and Solomon the one Conquering and preparing the other comes in and sets up the peaceable Kingdom and Reigns in glory as if he had been the person to whom the promise was made and so indeed he was in the Type but Jesus Christ was the true Solomon and King of Righteousness and King of Peace that shall Reign for ever I say probably it intens some such Kingdome State of which Solomons was the Type which shall succeed the fall and subjection of the worldly Monarcks and Enemies of Christ sutable to the many Prophesies and promises of such a thing Psa 110. 5 6 7. Isa 66. 15 16. Ezek. 38 and 39. chapters with multitudes of like Scriptures of the Prophets and in Rev. 19. is the same work described as a preparatory to the 1000 years Reign of which David was a special Type Psal 18. 32. to 46. now may be its enterance and probably its period will be at the perfecting of the Judgment Death it self in the last Resurrection being the last enemy that is to be conquered and so probably this 1000 years Reign is that which is intended 1 Cor. 15. 24 25 26. For he must Reign till he hath put all his enemies under his feet c. which probably will be at the end of the 1000 years when Death and Hell and the Sea shall give up their Dead and so the last enemy i. e. Death destroyed and when this period of time is over and this work is done will be the time of giving up the Kingdom to the Father that God may be all in all and the Son subject 1 Cor. 15. 24. to 28. not that the Son was not subject before or his work was to do his Fathers will ever since his Incarnation but probably it imports an other manner of Government after the 1000 years Reign and the final judgment is over more immediately by the Father the Mediatory Kingdom of the Son being over and the Restauration work is finished not but that Christ is King still and Head of his Body the Church in the perfect state and in all things he shall have the preheminence as head of the Church and Lord over all and so his Kingdom shall be everlasting according to the distinct manners and methods determined and probably till this time that is the end of the 1000 years and perfecting the Judgment and conquest over all enemies and giving up of the Kingdom to the Father may not the Saints be capacitated to the glorious sight of the Father it being Christs work in his times to shew the Father to his members 1 Tim. 6. 15 16. for till this time will not the Mediatory Kingdom of Christ be finished nor the immediate Kingdom of the Father take place nor the Saints be capacitat●d thereunto 3. Quest Whether the New Heavens Quest. 3 and new Earth promised shall begin from the enterance of the 1000. years Reigne or from the ending thereof and of the final judgment Ans Very likely it may and must take its Ans enterance from the beginning of the 1000. years though probably not perfected till after the 1000 years and last judgment is over God having in all his works proceeded gradually and not done it upon a sudden so in the work of Creation and so in the work of Redemption and Restauration God hath been about it ever since the fall and may we rationally imagine that he will do any part of his great work on a sudden but that he will as always he hath done work by degrees accomplish his work gradually that it must have its enterance in the beginning of the 1000. years seems clear from the time of the new Heavens and new Earth must be fullfilled some promises which is not probably proper when the last judgment is over viz. as outward Prosperity Building Planting Eating Drinking c. as Isa 65. 17 to 25. which things are Relative to the Reign of Christ and probably may be accomplished in the 1000. years That we may without wrong to the usual way of Gods discovering his will in Scripture so understand it how frequently doth God as is said before bring forth that in one sentence as it were that gathers in all the time from the humiliation of Christ to the glory of his Kingdom as the new Covenant of his grace the promise of his spirit c. so that we may safely conclude that the new Heavens and new Earth shall be perfected in the Restauration work according to the time or times determined 4. Quest Whether we may suppose that Quest 4 there will be any place for unconverted persons in the new Heavens and new Earth during the thousand years Reign Ans It seems very clear from Scripture Ans that it shall be so see Isa 65. 20. Zec. 14. 16. to 19. which will be the Generation that after the thousand years is over Satan being loosed to tempt them will compass the Camp of the Saints and the Beloved City Rev. 20. 7 8 9. Which is like to be the last attempt of Satan and Men against the Church though then they shall do no act to hurt them but in their enterprise Fi●e shall come down from Heaven and shall devour them and then will be the final judgment v. 10. to 15. 5. Quest May we suppose that men can Quest 5 be so hardened as that after they have seen such wonders and the Glory of Christs Kingdom and enjoyed so much of Peace and good thereby as to attempt such a work against the Lord and his people Ans 1. What the Lord hath declared in Ans his word that we ought to believe will come to pass 2. It is no other in substance then hath been before notwithstanding all the judgments of God on Aegypt yet Pharaoh was hardened to his own destruction and notwithstanding the wonderful works of Christ when he came in his Humiliation yet the Jews were hardened against him to their own destruction 3. The Scripture saith that the Devil shall be loosed for a season to deceive them and so to harden them and there is no question but that he will be the same to the end that he hath been And 4. Their nature not being changed there will remain the same enmity against Christ and holyness on which Satan working they will be ready for the same work as other Persecutors hath been before them 6. Quest May we not account the day of Quest 6 judgment to be till after the thousand years Raign be over and finished Ans The judgment includes the whole Ans time from Christs coming from Heaven untill the work be finished it will be a day of Judgment in the various parts of
we need and in such a manner as we ought so that all those Titles given to the Spirit in the Scripture and those Works ascribed to him relating to his Office and Work in the God-head no whit derogates from his Union in the same Divine Nature or eternal Existency in and with the Father and the Son That there is any personality in God or three Persons in the Divine Essence is a Language I do not yet understand is made use of in the Scriptures therefore I avoid the terms though I am not willing to question or doubt but that those who use it who are godly and understand what they say do it thereby to express the Truth of the Scripture-distinction in the Trinity i. e. that there is Father Son and Spirit in unity of Nature and is but one God the word Person being not at all as I know given either to the Father or holy Spirit but to the Son as God and Man in one Person The truth of the Trinity proved from the Old Testament And this Truth i. e. a plurality in one infinite and eternal God is clearly to be proved from the Old Testament even from the Creation and that probably in more clear and God-like Terms of Distinction than Persons which probably the Learned have avoided for some at least supposed good Reasons on which account I shall at present say no more onely present to those that understand Gen. 1. 1. with vers 26. The sum of all is this That God is One Eternal Infinite Substantial Being distinguished into Father Son and holy Spirit and in all there are Divine and Distinct Relative Properties and Operations yet in all no one wills no one acts without the other Gen. 1. 1 2 26. Heb. 1. 2. Job 33. 4. Thus have I given a brief Discovery of The Conclusion my little little Apprehension in this great and wonderful Mystery of all Mysteries whom rightly to know is Life Eternal a Mystery not too curiously to be pried into but in the plain Demonstration of his own Word and I am sure it will remain a Mystery still This I believe is necessary for every Christian to believe in this matter That there is One onely True God and that this True God is One in Essence and Nature and that the Father Son or Word and holy Spirit is this True God That Jesus Christ in his both Natures Divine and Humane is the Son of God The second Man is the Lord from Heaven 1 Cor. 15. 47. And that the holy Spirit is the Out-goings and Effecting Operations of God and so is God of the same Nature the Enlightener Convincer Converter Sanctifier Strengthener and Comforter of the Saints in and 〈◊〉 ●ea●s appointed for that end i. ● t● Word of Truth and Doctrine of the Gospel Fourthly Where this glorious God is 1. He is in all places by his Spirit Psal 4 Where God is 139. 7. Whither shall I go from thy Spirit and whither shall I flee from thy presence See Vers 8 9 10. Prov. 15. 3. The Eyes of the Lord are in every place beholding the evil and the good 2 Chron. 16. 4. The Eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole Earth to shew himself strong in behalf of them whose Heart is perfect towards him And as he is by his Spirit every where So 2. His Paternal Presence is in Heaven God the Father is in Heaven his Glorious Majesty for we must believe God to be a Substantial Being not ●n Airy Fancy a Nothing and such a Substantial Being as the Scripture declares him to be yea and infinitely beyond all Verbal Declaration or Heart-Conception that He is such an One whom no man hath seen nor can see and live such a One in his own Glory that if he should discover himself to the World would destroy it at once for no man hath seen him or can see him 'T is true Jesus Christ his Son is the Brightness of his Glory and the express Image ●f his Substance Heb. 1. 3. But the Glory of the Father is a hidden Glory and by the Son the Father hath been and shall be revealed in His Times 1 Tim. 6. 15 16. And Heaven is his Throne and the Earth his Footstool That the glorious Habitation of God is in Heaven is clear from Scripture-Revelalation that whiles the Son was on Earth the Father was in Heaven John 20. 17. Touch me not for I am not yet ascended to my Father but go to my Brethren and say to them I ascend to my Father to and your Father to my God and to your God And Christ teacheth to pray Our Father which art in Heaven c. Mat. 6. 9. And the Heaven where the Glorious Majesty is seems to be above all Created Heavens in the Increated Heaven his Eternal Habitation For as God is Eternal so He must have an Eternal Habitation Which is the Heaven into which Christ our Lord is Ascended to the Right Hand of Power and Glory Ephes 4. 10. He that descended is the same that ascended up far above all Heavens c. The most Glorious Heaven and Eternal Habitation of GOD far above all Created Heavens is called The High and Holy Place where He dwells Isaiah 57. 15. Psal 8. 1. Thou hast set thy Glory above the Heavens i. e. the Created Heavens Psalm 113. 4 5 6 The Lord is High above all Nations and his Glory above the Heavens Who is like unto the Lord our God who dwelleth on High who humbleth Himself to behold things in Heaven and Earth i. e. To behold things in his Created Heaven and Earth Who is said to humble himself to behold things in Heaven and Earth that is Because the Created Heavens and Earth are all in the Fallen State by reason of the Sin and Fall of Man Therefore God doth greatly humble himself in looking after the Heavens and Earth in the Fallen State CHAP. II. Of the Holy Scriptures That it is the Divine Word and Will of God proved by many Divine Arguments I shall now proceed to present some grounds to prove the holy Scriptures to be the Word Will of God the holy and vine Truth of God it being a matter of concernment for Christians to be established in next our believing that there is a God and indeed we cannot savingly believe that God is unless we believe the Truth of his Word that it is the Divine Revelation of his Will relating both to matters of Faith and Practice in order to our spiritual and eternal well-being And I trust I shall propound several weighty and undeniable grounds for Confirmation of Faith in the Truth and Divinity thereof And the f●rst ●ort of Grounds I shall present 1. It s own witness which proves it Diuine are such as ariseth from it self that we may see its own Witness full of all sufficiency to prove its own Divinity 1. It s Divine Purity proves it to be of 1. It
Act 7 53. that it was ordained by Angels c. Gal. 3. 19. There are multitudes of examples of this kind in Scripture which I shall forbear to mention only Rev. 1. 1. to inform what to do in distress as in the case of Hagar when she fled from her Mistress Gen. 16. 9. 2. To comfort them in case of trouble 2 What is their work at after Dea●h and temptation as in the case of Christ before his suffering in his agony Luke 22. 43 44. in dangers and difficulties as in the case of Paul Act. 27. 23 24. 2. What is the Office and Work of the good Angels at and after Death 1. They wait to convey their Spirits when separated from their Bodies to the place prepared for them till the uniting of Soul and Body again Luke 16. 22. which is not into the highest Heaven the most high and holy place the glorious and eternal Habitation of God the holy of holies where Christ our high Priest only is entred there to appear in the presence of God for us but into Paradise Luke 23. 43. or the third Heaven which is all one as is explained by the Apostle 2 Corinth 12. 2 4. 2. They shall come with Christ at the day of Judgment to gather all the faithful to him Matth. 24. 31. And separate the wicked from among them Matth. 13. 49. Quest Have the Saints every one a particular Quest Angel attending upon them as some are of opinion Answ Very probably it is so yet Answ all the Angels are for the Service of the Saints and they may have more than one if need require Heb. 1. 14. Are they not all Ministring Spirits sent forth to minister for them who shall be Heirs of Salvation and Christ saith Matth. 26. 53. Thinkest thou that I cannot pray unto my Father and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of Angels See 2 King 6. 16 17. and whereas the Prophet saith Psal 34. 7. The Angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear him and delivereth them I understand it to be intended of the general care of the Arch or Chief Angel over the Church in general who have all the heavenly Host for that Service and is called Dan. 10. 21. Michael your Prince And probably it was the same Luke 2. 9 10. 11. that brought the tidings to the Shepherds of the Birth of our Saviour and ver 13. and suddainly there was with the Angel a multitude of the heavenly Host praising God c. so that the Saints have not only one Angel but the whole heavenly Host for Service as need and occasion requireth who are intelligible spirits swift in motion great in strength and ready in mind to do the Will and Pleasure of the Lord in this or any other matter Psal 103. 20 21. CHAP. VI. Of the Devil and evil Angels IN this I understand that when the Devil A Chief or Prince of Devils is spoken of in the Singular Number it intends him as the Chief for it is evident that there is an Order among the Devils a Chief or Prince of Devils at whose service all the rest are this Prince of Devils hath many Titles given him in Scripture His Titles Names given in Scripture is to discover his Nature 1. Beelzebub the Prince of Devils as is supposed from Baalzebub the God of Ekron 2 King 1 2 6. 2. The Old Serpent Rev. 12. 9. so called for age in Wickedness and Subtlety to deceive He it was that deceived our first Parents Gen. 3. 1. 2 Cor. 11. 3. and the Apostle saith 2 Cor. 2. 11. We are not ignorant of his Devices 3. The Devil Mat. 4. 1. 1 Tim. 3. 6. which signifieth a malicious Slanderer and false Accuser a Calumniator 2 Tim. 2 3. Tit. 2. 3. 4. Satan 1 Chron. 21. 1. Job 1. 6 7 8 9. Zech. 3. 1. an Adversary or Enemy sometimes ignorantly so was Peter to Christ Matth. 16. 23. Mark 8. 33. 2. maliciously and intentionally so is Satan Mat. 4. 10. 5. The Dragon and a roaring Lion Rev. 12. 9. 1 Pet. 5. 8. so called for his fierceness and cruelty to mankind wicked and cruel men are so called Isa 27. 1. Ez●k 29. 3. 6. The Prince of this World Joh. 12. 31. and the God of this World 2 Cor. 4. 4. which signifieth his ruling Power in and over the people of this World the Spirit that now worketh in the Children of Disobedience Eph. 2. 2. 7. The Prince of the Power of the Air Eph. 2. 2. which noteth the great Power of Satan in the airy Firmament as also his place of passage to and fro and under this single Title in various Expressions or Names relating to the Prince or Chief is the fulness of his Nature and Work discovered and likewise the whole number is sometimes included Mark 5. 9. My Name is Legion for we are many and they are all of the same Name and Nature 2. Of evil Angels or Devils in general 2 Of evil Angels or Devils in general 1 Their Creation I shall note 1. Their Creation and that as I said before was good for God made all good Angels of Light that is clear for they kept not their first estate and abode not in the truth Joh. 8. 44. which argueth that they were in the truth but abode not therein 2. Of their Fall and that was by Sin 2 Of their Fa● that it was for sin what Law God gave them is not expressed but doubtless it was the Law of Humility and Obedience to be content in their station and to be obedient to their Maker but they brake it and fell from that estate by sin and sin must be a transgression of some Law that it was for sin that they were cast down and became Devils is clear from Scripture 2 Pet. 2. 4. For God spared not the Angels that sinned but cast them down to Hell c. Job 4. 18. he charged his Angels with folly that is sin for sin is the greatest folly and so they fell from God into the greatest enmity and hatred against him 3. What the sin of the Angels was by 3 What was the S●n of the Angels 〈◊〉 fell which they fell as for this various apprehensions there are concerning it with the confutation of any I shall not meddle but state the truth from the Scripture and that describes it especially in three things the first is Pride and this appears from two Scripture-Grounds the first is 1 Tim. 3. 6. amongst the Qualifications of a Bishop this must be one Not a Novice lest being lifted up with Pride he fall into the condemnation of the Devil from whence I would observe these four probable things 1. That Pride was the cause of the Devils Fall and Condemnation or that by which he became a Devil 2. That very probably the fallen Angels stood but a little while they fell in the young estate of their Creation while Novices
war against it they have no ground to draw sad conclusions against themselves though it's cause of humiliation For support in such cases consider 1. The Prophet Psal 89. 34. 19 to 37. the Lord having made great and precious promises to David and in him to Christ on the new covenant account in which was much of the Gospel Grace yet immediately his Faith fails in the whole as if God had made void his covenant and broken all his promises in that matter ver 38. 45. which hath been fulfilled on the natural seed and worldly Kingdom to visible appearance but as it related to Jesus Christ it stands firm and he is exalted upon the Throne and the Promise is sure to all thee seed 2. John the Baptist who had many high confirmations from Heaven concerning the Lord Jesus that he was the Christ he saw the sign upon him which God gave him by which he should know him Joh. 1. 33. insomuch that he could say ver 34. 56. I saw and bear record that this is the Son of God and behold the Lamb of God c. and heard the voice from Heaven saying This is my beloved Son c. yet after all these testimonies and assurances of his Faith in this matter he being in Prison comes to doubt whether he was the Christ or not Matt. 11. 3. Art thou him that should come or do we lo●k for another which discovers that there was in John a doubt whether he was the Christ or no and this appeareth not only by the message or question but if we consider 2. the time when he sent when he was in Prison it was a Prison temptation 2. By the answer of Christ to John to strengthen him under this temptation Go and shew John those things that you do hear and see c. 2. By his answer to the multitude What went ye out to see a r●ed shaken with the wind c. which clearly imports that John was shaken in his Faith and yet for all that he was a Prophet and more than a Prophet v. 9. Which clearly imports that gracious souls may come under temptations and doubts in matters of Faith of highest concernment and yet be gracious still yea further gracious persons may through a sudden fit of fear and surprisal by temptation not only doubt in the main matters of Faith but even deny the Faith they have been established in The case of Peter is full in this matter who denied and forswore his Lord but the difference lieth here the gracious person may fall by a sudden surprisal of sinful fear and weep bitterly for it when it is done and loves the Lord the more but the other deliberately resolved and wilfully departs from the Lord and will no more of him but with the dog returns to his vomit and with the sow that was washed to her wallowing again in the mire yet it deeply concerns souls to be heedful of such temptations 2. The second sort of Assurance is the 2. Of Assurance of Interest assurance of interest in the Doctrine believed and in speaking to this I shall shew 1. That there is a Gospel Assurance of interest in Grace and Glory to be obtained in this World 2. What this Assurance is and how and how far it may be attained 3. What it is that ordinarily hinders persons from obtaining thereof 1. That a well grounded Gospel Assurance 1. That it may be attained of Faith may be attained here in this life it is that which many Saints have attained and a possibility is stated for all to attain it 1. That many have attained it Job though under afflictions yet could say I know that my Redeemer liveth c. whom I shall see for my self c. Job 19. 25. 27. and the Prophet could say after a cloud of darkness and temptation Psal 73. 24. 26. Thou shalt guide me by thy counsel and afterward receive me to Glory and Paul Gal. 2. 20. I live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me and 2 Tit. 4. 7 8. I have fought a good Fight I have finished my course I have kept the Faith from henceforth is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which the Lord the righteous Judge will give me at that day c. But 2. Lest it be objected by any that these were extraordinary persons and therefore may doubt whether it be attainable by believers as such a possibility is stated for all to attain it and this will appear in the promise it 's promised not Prophets or Apostles or Ministers as such to all Believers he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved and John 6. 40. and this is the will of him that sent me that every one which seeth the Son and believeth on him may have everlasting life see Act. 16. 31. Rom. 10. 9. If God hath made the promise of life to believers as such without distinction he hath stated a possibility to believers to obtain a Gospel assurance of their Salvation 2. It appears in that it was the Apostles work and should be the work and endeavour of every faithful Minister to help Believers in this matter that so they might attain a well groun●e● comfortable assurance of their intere●t in the grace of life so Paul Rom. 3. 22. The righteousness of God which is by Faith of Christ unto all and upon all that believe and Chap. 8. 1. There is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus wh● walk not after the flesh but after the spirit 1 Joh. 5. 13. These things have I written to them that believe c. that ye may know that ye have eternal life c. The Lord's design is not only to give his people eternal life but he would have them to know it for their comfort and for that end he hath stated clear grounds in his Word by which they may come to know it as I shall endeavour in the second place to shew what it is and ●ow it may be attained 2. What this Assurance is and how far it may be attained 1. What it is it is called in Scripture sometimes the assurance of Faith Heb. 10. 22. Let us draw near in full assurance of Faith Heb. 6. 11. The full assurance of hope the full assurance of understanding Col. 2. 2. Confidence boldness Eph. 3. 12. Heb. 10. 35. The confidence of hope Heb. 3. 6. Whose house are we if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoycing of the hope firm to the end The assurance of Faith Hope Confidence is sometimes higher and sometimes lower sometimes more sometimes less according to the souls exercise in the word of Life and work of Faith and the working of the Spirit in the word of Faith for there is no such assurance to be attained here as when we come to the possession of the Kingdom and Glory promised when all occasion of doubting shall be done away for the assurance here
Scripture is when men are well instructed in the principles of Religion relating to matters of Faith and Practice and are truly and humbly reaching after the knowledg of the whole will of God in his Word when the heart is universal for God in all his will that is a perfect man Col. 4. 12. It was the fervent labour and prayer of Epaphras for the Church that they might stand perfect and compleat in all the will of God Acts 18. 26. Apollo though an cloquent man yet being a godly man was willing to be instructed by Aquila and Priscilla in the way of God more perfectly and the earnest Prayer of the Apostle in behalf of the Church 1 Thes 3. 10. And this is such a Perfection where it is in truth that will afford the soul much boldness both towards God and Men Ps 119. 6. Then shall I not be ashamed when I have respect to all thy Commandments ver 165. Great peace have they that love thy Law and nothing shall offend them 5. There is a Perfection in Justification 5. In Justification which is by Jesus Christ crucified that is the pardon of all sin for the sake of Christ and this is perfect and is the perfection spoken of by the Apostle Col. 1. 28. Which was the great desire and endeavour of the Apostle that all believers might live up in it That we may present every man perfect in Christ Jesus that is perfectly justified in him Col. 2. 13. Having forgiven you all trespasses that is perfect justification where all trespasses are forgiven Act. 13. 39. By him all that believe are justified from all things from which they could not be justified by the Law of Moses this imputed righteousness to believers is perfect 6. As for Sanctification that is twofold 6. In Sanctification 1. Imputed that is the perfect obedience and purity in the person of the Son of God imputed to believers that is made to them and accounted theirs 1 Cor. 1. 30. Who is of God made to be unto us Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption and this is perfect Sanctification 2. Is holiness wrought in the Saints as I minded in the matter of Sanctification Chap. 17. And this is both perfect and imperfect 1. Perfect in respect to the parts of holiness that is there is something of every part of holiness of every virtue of Christ in whom holiness was perfect and so he was the perfect pattern of holiness to his people and from whom it comes into us Joh. 1. 16. And of his fulness have all we received and Grace for Grace that is of every virtue that was in Christ have his people received a measure by which there is sutable to the reception a conformity to him and a bearing his image and likeness in this World on this account it is they are said to be Created after God in Righteousness and true Holiness Eph. 4. 24. And in this respect the Saints are perfect in Holiness i. e. in respect of the parts thereof A child when he is born into the World hath all the parts of a man and so is reputed a man in respect of parts though not in respect of growth and stature So believers in respect of growth up to the perfect state so they are imperfect and greatly imperfect too and are or should be growing daily in all the parts of Holiness 1 Cor. 13. 11. The Apostle presents this same truth by the same simily When I was a child I spake as a child I understood as a child but when I was a man I put away childish things he useth this simily to hold forth the childish and perfect state of Christians they are children though but little ones yet they are perfectly so yet imperfect in respect of the highest degree or growth to the perfect state and that is it the Apostle intends Phil. 3 12. 2. Things propounded that the highest 2. The highest degree not attainable in this life degree of Gospel-perfection is not attainable in this life and to demonstrate this truth and make it plain let us consisider 1. The declared experience and judgment of the Saints in Scripture record which the Reader may in these Scriptures take knowledg of 1 Kin. 8. 46. Eccl. 7. 20. Jam. 3. 2. 1 Joh. 1. 8. 10. Joh. 40. 4 5. and 42. 6. Isa 6. 5. All which demonstrates the truth of this matter the most eminent of the Saints that lived in the World yet were sensible of sin and imperfection and some of them declared it to be the state of all Not a man on earth that liveth and sinneth not and the Apostle Paul a man of the highest attainment in Gospel-perfection yet confesseth himself not to be perfect Phil. 3. 12. And that we have every virtue but in part 1 Cor. 13. 10 11 12. 2. We are yet in the imperfect and fallen state only coming forth by Faith and the beginning work of regeneration wrought in the spirit of the mind the people of God after believing are but in the way to the perfect deliverance perfection is for the perfect restored state of the Saints and indeed were it not so we might say as the Apostle 1 Cor. 15. 19. If in this life only we have hope in Christ we are of all men most miserable so if our highest perfection were in this life we should be comparatively but miserable 3. That this perfect state of the Saints will not cannot be till the second coming and Kingdom of our Lord Jesus it 's true when the body returns to the dust the Saints shall cease from sin and they shall be with the Lord but this is not their perfection though it would be a blessed degree if it were possible to be attained here but perfection will not cannot be till our Lord come again from Heaven the truth of this appears from these Scriptures Phil. 3. 20 21. Col. 3. 4. 1 Joh. 3. 2. Read these Scriptures and understand 2. The resurrection from the dust will not be till our Lord doth come again in Glory 1 Thes 4. 16. 1 Cor. 15. 23. And till then we come not out of the falen state The last enemy to be destroyed is death While we lie in the grave our bodies are in the lowest degree of the falen state and for any to pretend perfection while in the falen state a state of sin sickness sorrow and death must flow from ignorance or wilfulness or both 4. That though perfection is not attainable in the highest degree in this falen mortal sinful sorrowful and imperfect estate yet it is the duty disposition and concernment of all perfect Christians to be pressing forward after perfection Phil. 3. 10 11 12 13 14. Quest To what end is it to press forward after that which is not to be attained in this life Answ In my answer to this question I shall mention three things 1. That believers if they press forward after any thing that is of God
and would as truly hate and persecute them they never saw if they were present as they do those that are alive and present with them 10. And finally the honest hearted sincere 10. He fruitful Christian is fruitful he heareth the word of God and keepeth it and bringeth forth fruit with patience He knoweth that hereby God is glorified Joh. 15. 8. and that his account shall be thereby advantaged in the day of account Phil. 4. 17. They have their fruit unto holiness and the end everlasting life Rom. 6 22. Even the fruit of righteousness that is by Jesus Christ to the praise and glory of God Phil. 1. 11. Fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God it is the fruitless tr●e that must be cut down But the Hypocrite is a fruitless branch an empty vine that bringeth forth fruit to himself he never goes out of or above himself seeks himself in all that he doth but brings forth no fruit to God no fruit to men no fruit for the good of his own soul unless it be the fruit of his Hypocrisie that is woe and wrath The Hypocrite in heart doth heap up wrath Woe to yo● Scribes Pharisees Hypocrites ye Serpents ye Generation of Vipers how can ye escape the damnation of hell Mat. 23. 29. 33. 2. I shall shew the advantages of sincerity 2. The advantages of sincerity and honesty of heart to God-ward in the New Covenant of his Grace 1. Sincerity of heart to God is that which renders all the weak and imperfect services of his people acceptable to him not as the meritorious cause that is alone in Christ Jesus and for his sake both ou● persons and services are accepted in the bel●ved Eph. 1. 6. But in him neither are ou● persons nor services accepted without sincerity feigned faith and love and obedience is not accepted it must be as you have heard before heart faith heart love and heart obedience that God accepts i● Christ and for his sake this of sincerity and truth in the inward parts God desireth and accepteth in all things according to what we have and not according to what we have not Weak and imperfect services are accepted where sincerity is this sweetens all our services keeps the soul humble and holy with a dayly dependance on the Grace that is in Christ Jesus God in Christ Jesus covers the many failings and accepts the weak services of his upright ones David a man of many failings yet being upright and sincere he was owned of God to be a Man after his own heart sincerity of heart makes us after Gods own heart he delights in owns and approves of sincere souls he takes them for his own with all their weaknesses and imperfections But Hypocrisie marrs all it is as the dead Fly in the Box that causeth all the Oyntment to stink The Hypocrite may to visible appearance in outward shew exceed the sincere soul as the Pharisee did the Publican he may preach and pray and converse at such a rate as if he were an Angel of light or a Minister and man of righteousness and yet be an Hypocrite all the while proud and self seeking designing himself and his own ends in all and this spoileth all God owns not any person under heaven for such external painted excellencies though men sometimes through weakness may admire them and they may admire themselves yet God owns not on any such account see Mat. 7. 22 23. Luke 13. 15 16. 2. Sincerity of heart towards God in the faith gives great boldness to the soul before the Lord both here and hereafter 1. Hear the sincere heart can appeal to the Lord in the most difficult case when the Hypocrite must sink in his spirit so Hezekiah Isa 38. 2 3. Remember Lord how I have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart c. and Joh in his great tryal was supported and bold on this account Job 13. 15 16. I will maintain mine own ways before him for an Hypocrite shall not come before him and 31. 6. Let me be weighed in an even ballance that God may know mine integrity O the boldness of a sincere soul that dares to appeal to the Lord in the matter and to say as Peter Lord thou knowest all things thou knowest I love thee But the Hypocrite faints and sinks when God deals with him Prov. 28. 1. The wicked flee when none pursue but the righteous are bold as a Lyon 2. Hereafter in the day of accounts the great day of the Lord who may abide it sincerity then will be worth the world then shall the righteous sincere upright ones stand with great boldness before the Lord 1 Joh. 4. 17. Herein is our love made perfect that we may have boldness in the day of Judgment Hypocrites shall then be ashamed and confounded they shall be speechless the ungodly shall not stand in the Judgment nor Sinners in the Congregation of the Just then they shall be ashamed and confounded in their own spirits knowing themselves to be Hypocrites and the Congregation of Hypocrites shall be desolate Job 15. 34. See Isa 33. 14. 3. Sincerity will preserve the soul pure to God from sin and keep the soul close and constant to God in duty 1. It will preserve from sin it is a wonderful preserving vertue a sincere heart would not sin against God for a world it not only preserves from the common sins of the time and place but from the sins of mens callings and relations and from the sins that men are by nature most inclined unto Psal 18. 33. 23. I was also upright before him and I kept my self from mine iniquity Sincerity will keep souls from the iniquity of their natures to which they are most inclined it will pluck out the right eye and cut off the right hand but Hypocrisie must have that spared and kept alive the darling lust must live though in the death of the owner thereof Psal 25. 21. Let integrity and uprightness preserve me for I wait on thee 2. It will keep the soul constant and close to God is duty it makes conscience of every duty and service private and publick and keeps the soul in a right frame in the performance thereof that is holy humble awfull believing and rejoycing in the Lord it s that will tend to compleat the soul in all the will of God sincerity goes through with the work does not half it with God nor turn back in the day of tryal but the Hypocrite is fleeting and inconstant will not pray always doth nothing in conscience and love to the Lord especially to private work and duty he is a stranger looks not at the frame of his spirit in the work but is too and fro fast and loose with God suitable to the time occasion and advantage of Profession Obj. Sincerity I perceive is a choice vertue Obj. and all without it is nothing but I find that I have much and many
mine end and the measure of my dayes that I may know how frail I am and Psal 90. 12. So teach us to number our dayes that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom so as to be always ready when ever the time comes 2. Concerning the State of men and women 2. Of the State of men after death after Death their bodies return to the Dust according to the Word of the Lord Gen. 3. 19. and must there remain till the Resurrection and to the Saints it s counted and called a sleeping in Jesus and indeed it s a sleep to all both good and bad so called because there is a lying down as to sleep and shall be a rising again as men out of sleep Dan. 12. 2. They that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake c. and their spirits returns to God that gave them Eccles 12. 7. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was and the spirit shall return to God who gave it The Spirits of men being by divine ordinance immortal shall not die but return to the Lord i. e. to his disposal untill the Resurrection and as for the State of the Spirits of men after death what light I understand the Scripture giveth us herein I shall endeavour briefly to discover 1. For the State of the Spirits of the 1. Of the Saints Saints the Scripture seems clear that the place to which they go and where they shall abide till the Resurrection of the body is to a place above in Heaven called Paradise signifying a place of rest and pleasure 2 Cor. 12. 2 4. ver 2. the Apostle calls it the third Heaven and ver 4. explains it to be Paradise which is the place of rest for the Spirits of the Deceased Saints and not the highest Heaven the glorious habitation of God and Christ which is said to be far above all Heavens Eph. 4. 10. into the highest Heaven none are nor may enter at least till the Mediatory office of Christ be finished so it was in the Type none might enter into the most holy place but the High Priests only and Christ only is entered into Heaven it self and by himself to perform his Mediatory Office that this place above called the third Heaven and Paradise is the place where the spirits of the Deceased Saints are seems to be confirmed by the words of Christ to the Thief Luke 23. 43. To day shalt thou be with me in Paradise 2. And as for the State they shall be in it is described to be a better estate then here in the body and that they shall be with Christ See both Phil. 1. 23. that is more nearly with him and so in a far better condition then while here in the body 2 Cor. 5. 6 7 8. which should make all the truly Godly willing to depart this life and to be with Christ although the degrees of glory are reserved till after the Resurrection and Judgment yet at the departure out of this body it will be much better 2. As for the place and state of the wicked 2. Of the Wicked as the Saints attain not the highest glory so the wicked go not into the place of the greatest punishment the reason as to both is because there is a judgment to come and God doth not first execute and then judge but first judge and then execute the sentence Mat. 25. 31. the most and best light I find in Scripture concerning this matter is that there is a place where the spirits of wicked men are kept and reserved by the Lord as Prisoners for the judgment 1 Pet. 3. 19. 2 Pet. 2. 9. 3. Concerning the Resurrection and in 3. Of the Resurrection 1. All shall be raised this I shall premise six things 1. Prove the truth thereof and that it shall be general of all both just and unjust Act. 24. 15. And have hope towards God which they themselves also allow that there shall be a Resurrection of the dead both of the just and unjust and this our Lord confirms John 5. 28 29. and the Apostle 1 Cor. 15. 12 c. where the Apostle disputeth against those that deny this Doctrine stating the truth hereof on such plain and infallible grounds as might tend to satisfie Conscience in this matter and to silence all gain-sayers and indeed this truth is stated both in the old and new Testament and have been the Faith of all the Saints since the Fall Job 19. 25 26. 27. Psal 49. 14. Isaiah 26. 19. John 11. 24. Acts 26. 6 7 8. Heb. 11. 35. 2. It shall be the same bodies that was 2. The same bodies laid down in the dust that shall be raised again and not another body for that would be no Resurrection but a Creation the Resurrection will be a work of greater power and wisdom then the Creation of other bodies For God to bring up the same bodies through all the difficulties and impossibilities to reason and flesh will abundantly magnifie God in his whole name in the Restauration work and Jesus Christ by whom it shall be done that it shall be the same bodies that shall be raised See Isa 26. 19. It is them that sleep in the dust of the earth that shall awake Dan. 12. 2. And them that be in the Grave that shall come forth 1 Joh. 5. 28 29. And every seed shall have his own body 1 Cor. 15. 38. 3. What bodies the Saints shall be raised 3. VVhat Bodies in though the same body shall be raised for substance yet they shall be changed 1 Cor. 15. 51. Behold I shew you a mistery we shall not all sleep but we shall all be changed The change must pass upon all both living and raised Saints shall be changed and this change is held forth in various expressions and terms ver 42 43 44. It s sown in corruption it s raised in incorruption it s sown in dishonour it s raised in glory it s sown in weakness it s raised in power it s sown a natural b●dy it s raised a spiritual body c In a word for all the Apostle states the change in full Phil. 3. 20 21. and yet it must be the same bodies for substance changed and made spiritual as the Water was turned into Wine Joh. 12. not by al●ering its substance but its nature and quality so shall it be in the Resurrection But this change is indeed a Mistery that it shall be we ought to believe but what it shall be is a Mistery further then the Divine Revelation hath instructed us therein it shall be a conformity to Jesus Christ and that will be enough and the fulness of the Saints Glory Ob. Some may say the Apostle calls those Obj. Fools that are inquisitive about the body what it shall be in the Resurrection 1 Cor. 15. 35 36. Ans The Apostle calls not those Fools Answ that solemnly inquire after this Mistery to understand what God hath ●evealed
world must be judge of the world that all mens mouths may be stopped in the Judgment and that his people may admire him in his wonderful grace 4. Christ must be judge of the World because therein God the Father had a design to honour him and to make him glorious before the world Joh. 5. 22. 23. The Father judgeth no man but hath committed ●● judgment unto the Son that all men should honour the Son even as they honour the Father c. That in all things he might have the preheminence Col. 5. 18. That as he humbled himself to the death for the sin of sinners and became the contempt and scorn of men and is so in his members still so he might be exalted over them all and be visibly manifested to be Lord and Judge of all men Phil. 2. 7 to 11. Isa 53. 12. Rev. 19. 16. all which makes much for the people of God he that dyed for them shall be their judg● who will surely judge so as to save all the meek of the earth but terrible will it be for the wicked the Lamb slain is become the● judge Ps 76. 8. 9. Rev 6. 15. 16 17. That he whom the nations abhorred and man despised is a servant of Rulers should become their judge will be their astonishment for 〈◊〉 the Lamb slain be become the judge yet he will be very terrible to his enemies As for the day and time it shall be at and after his next appearing in glory as for the manner it will be very terrible honourable and glorious a Fryday to the wicked as for its continuance the time of the judgment must be suitable to the greatness and honour of the work probably it must take up length of time that all things may judiciously be done so as to stop all mouthes so that the day of judgment may be long and the execution thereof must be for ever CHAP. XXXI Of the Coming Kingdom and Reign of Christ on Earth THat Christ shall come again from Heaven 1. That he shall come the second time in Glory is a great truth of the Gospel believed of all the Saints and is indeed the crowning part of the Gospel in which I shall endeavour to shew these four things 1. That he shall come again from Heaven 2. The time when he shall come 3. The manner how he shall come 4. His end in coming or the work he shall do when he cometh 1. That he shall come again the second time is a truth so abundantly held forth in Scripture that he that runs may read Testimonies for proof hereof 1. The Prophets witness to this truth this Moses in substance speaketh of that is of the work that shall be done at that day Deut. 32. 36. 43. and Dan. 7. 9. 13. speaks the very language of the new Testament concerning the coming of Christ I saw in the night visions and behold one like the Son of man coming in the clowds of Heaven so Jude saith ver 14 15. That Enoch the seventh from Adam prophesied saying behold he cometh with ten thousands of his Saints c. The second testimony is Christ himself who is truth it self from his own mouth Mat. 24. 30. Then shall appear the Sign of the Son of man in Heaven and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clowds of Heaven with Power and great Glory Chap. 16. 27. and 25. 31. Rev. 22. 20. 3. The testimony of Angels whom God hath frequently made use of to declare his will to men Act. 1. 10 11. 4. The fourth testimony is of the Apostles of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ after his Ascention 1 Thes 4. 16. For the Lord himself shall descend from Heaven with a shout with the voice of the A●ch-Angel and with the trump of God c. Heb. 9. 28. To them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin to Salvation This Doctrine was preached and believed in the first foundation work 1 Thes 1. 9 10. In their first conversion this was their Faith they turned to God from Idols to serve the living and true God and to wait for his Son from Heaven this was the Faith of the Saints exprest in Scripture to be looking for the blessed hope Tit. 2. 13. Rev. 22. 20. And this hath been the Faith of the Saints ever since and is and shall be till he come however persons who pretend to Christianity deride and scorn this glorious truth and those who believe and wait for this blessed hope calling the promises of his coming litteral promises and that they who look for it shall never see it and so fulfill the Scriptures who foretold of such persons to ●e in the latter daies 2 Pet. 3. 3 4. Well it would be for such persons if the Lord never come to call them to an account for their infidelity and disobedience to him but the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from Heaven in flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God and obey not the Go●pel of our Lord Jesus Christ c. 2 Thes 1. 7 8 9 10. 2. The time when he shall come and 2. When he shall come in this I shall note two things 1. That the time is as to man uncertain though the thing be certain yet the time is uncertain and I think it 's great weakness i● not presumption in any to pretend to fix the time though I do not question but that probably God may have discovered the time in the Scripture but if so it 's not so discovered as that any man is likely to understand it for the Scripture lets us to know that there are some things recorded that are sealed till the time of the end Dan. 12. 9. But that the time of the Lords coming is uncertain as to man I shall state on these following grounds 1. The Prophets did not know it though 1 Vncertain to the Prophets they spake of the restauration work that is to be accomplished at that day Acts 3. 19 20 21. All the Holy Prophets did speak of the things to be done when God does send Jesus Christ from Heaven but as to the time they could say no more but that it should come to pass in the last daies in the latter end of the World Isa 2. 2. M●c 4. 1. Jer. 23. Having prophesied in the former part of the Chapter of the glorious restauration of the Church which shall be accomplished at that day with the destruction of the Churches enemies saith ver 20. In the latter daies ye shall consider it perfectly 2. The Apostles did not know the time 2. To the Apostles though they believed and taught the truth of the Doctrine yet the time was hid from them any otherwise than signs and probable conjectures as Paul 2 Thes 2. 3. That day shall n●t come except there be a departing from the Faith first 1 Joh. 2. 18. Little children it is the last time and as ye have heard
the execution thereof Judgment shall be executed upon the world at and from his first appearing till the Nations be broken and all subjected to him Isa 9. 3 4 5. Zep. 3. 8. Rev. 19. 11. to 21. And he shall judge in righteousness during the thousand years Reign and after it perfect the work So that his Kingdom and Judgment shall be together Judgment being one great part of his Kingly work 2 Tim. 4. 1 Who shall judge the quick and dead at his appearing and his Kingdom 7. Quest At what time may we suppose Quest 7 the Saints shall be raised at his first appearing in the Clouds of Heaven or at the enterance of the thousand years or after the thousand years are finished Ans Very probably at the enterance of Ans the 1000. years and that for these reasons 1. Because it is not likely that they should be raised before the Nations are subdued and the new Heavens and new Earth prepared 2. The Scripture saith that it shall be at the sound of the last Trump which imports that other Trumps had sounded before else it could not properly be called the last Trump and probably it may have relation to the seaven Trumpets mentioned in the Revelation which are all to be sounded at and after Christs appearing in carrying on the work of judgment upon the Nations and when the seventh Angel sounded which is the last Trump There were great voices in Heaven saying the Kingdoms of this world are become the Kingdoms of our Lord 〈◊〉 of his Christ and he shall Reign for ever and ever Rev. 11. 15. and chap. 20. 4. the Resurrection is stated to be at the enterance of the thousand years they lived and Reigned with Christ a thousand years We may groundedly suppose that after Christs appearing in the work he may ascend and descend often we may not imagine that he should be limited on Earth and so his coming at the sound of the last Trump to establish his peaceable Kingdoms to be the first Resurrection and all his appearances and works is included in his second coming and probably there may be Death in the time of this Reigne Isaiah 65. 20. And if so then there must ●e a Resurrection of some of the just as well as of the unjust at the end thereof 8. Quest May we suppose that this Quest Estate shall be Ushered in by the Lord in the hands of the Saints before the coming of Christ from Heaven or not Ans I know no ground from Scripture Answ for such a Conception although it hath been the imaginations of many in these latter days unless the raising of the witnesses spoken of Rev. 11. 11 12. be before the coming of Christ from Heaven then some wonderful work must be accomplished in some part of the world called the tenth part of the City where they Proph●cyed and were slai● and must be raised whether any part of that work will be by the Lord time will manifest or whether it shall be before Christ comes from Heaven is to me a great question that I dare not meddle with nor undertake to determine yet I suppose it not a Corporal Slaughter by a Massacre as some imagine to be accomplished three days and an half before our Lord comes from Heaven my reason for it is because I find that Christ will have his Church visible on Earth when he comes though it will admit of great mixture and low in faith and probably under great Afflictions Mat. 25. 1 to 13. Luke 18. 7 8. But otherwise or any further then the raising of the witnesses which I very much question whether it will be before Christs appearing there is no ground to expect such a work as hath been by some supposed and what or when ever it be it will be far from Conquering the World to Christ it must be but the tenth part of the City some Nook or Corner where the witnesses have most eminently Prophecyed called the Street of the great City c. 9. Quest How are we to understand Quest. 9 those Prophecyes that speak so plainly and fully of Conquering and bringing down of the enemies of the Church in the latter days in a warlike way as Isa 9. 4 5. and 41. 15 16. with many other Scriptures to this purpose Ans We are to understand it to be performed Ans at and after the coming of the Lord from Heaven my grounds for it are as followeth 1. As the Prophets do foretell of such things and we are bound to believe the truth thereof and neither Christ nor his Apostles mentions any thing thereof in the new Testament but directs us to look for the coming of Christ and to a patient suffering and waiting for that day the Apostle speaks of the Apostasie but not of deliverance hence I conclude that it must be done at and after his appearing done it must be the new Testament allows no place for it before Christ cometh therefore it must be done at and after his coming 2. The Scripture States the time of the Restauration work spoken of by the Prophets and the conquering and bringing down of the Churches enemies to be at one and the same time where one is stated the other is stated likewise and must be done together for the fall of the enemies will be the Churches deliverance Isa 3. 3 4 5. and 25 26 27. Chapters and 66. 8 to 16. With multitudes of other Scriptures that I could mention and its evident that the Restauration Work shall be at and after Christs coming from Heaven Acts 3. 21. And therefore the bringing down of enemies shall be then 3. Because probably most of the things Prophesied of in the Revelation from chap. 4. may and must be done at and after Christs coming from Heaven my reasons for such a supposition are 1. Because the time of Johns receiving of it is called the Lords day Rev. 1. 10. and very probably do relate to that saying of Christ John 21. 22 23. If I will that he tarry till I come what is that to thee Which might be this coming called the Lords day so called because Christ did in Vision discover all things to John as it shall be done over when he cometh both in bringing down of his enemies and saving his people 2. Because very probably that the opening of the Seals Sounding of the Trumpets and pouring out of the Vials may be all at and after Christs coming from Heaven and if so it must admit of time for the doing thereof and must be the time of perfecting the Restauration work spoken of by the Prophets in bringing down of the World and saving of the Church My Reasons so to suppose are 1. Because the opening of the first Seal chapter 6. 1. 2. seems to be the first appearing of Christ from Heaven I saw and behold a white Horse and he that sate upon him had a Bow and a Crown was given unto him and he went forth Conquering and to Conquer I
in by Grace to be interested in their promise Eph. 3. 6. Ob. It is true the promises run to them but it is on the new Covenant account and so to all believers both Jew and Gentile for they are by nature all alike under sin and the Gospel knows no difference and as for the promises to the Tribes of Israel it hath been already performed to them in the Primitive times many thousand of them believed and lived under the Government of Christ their King and James directeth his Epistle to the Twelve Tribes scattered c. By which it appears that the 12 Tribes believed and owned the Lord Jesus Ans It s granted that the glory promised to Israel is a new Covenant Grace and Glory and that by nature only they shall obtain no more then the Gentiles yet it is as true that God designed Gospel Grace to multitudes of Abrahams natural seed though not on the account of nature only or alone because they are Abrahams seed by nature but as in Christ Jesus in the Covenant of Grace and Conversion to God in the Covenant for without the birth from above neither Jew nor Gentile may expect to inherit the Kingdom God will do this work for them but not by their Covenant Ezek. 16. 61. but by his new Covenant of Grace 2. The beginning work of Grace effected on some of them in the Primitive times was not the whole fulfilling of the promises relating to that people in the Scriptures mentioned and multitudes of others of like import that might be mentioned not only in the old Testament but in the new by which its manifest that God intended that very people and designed to do them good in the latter end Rom. 11. 12. 15 25 26. where the Apostle saith That blindness is happened unto them in part and that but for a time and then all Israel shall be saved ver 32. I do not understand by all is intended every individual person but a great coming in to the Lord shall there be of all the Tribes I understand this with Isa 6. 13. Zec. 13. 8 9. Rev. 7. 4. to 8. And as for the Twelve Tribes mentioned James 1. 1. its evident that the ten Tribes carryed away by Salmaneser 2 Kings 17. never returned For 1. we read not of their returns 2. They came not into their own Land for that was possest till the days of Christ by those people sent by Salmaneser to possess it and they were a people with whom the Jews had no fellowship nor would Christ permit his Disciples to go among them 3. It s a received truth by tradition among the Jews that they never returned neither is it certainly known where they are and as for James he might well write to the twelve Tribes for 1. We must understand that he writ not to the Tribes in general but to those that did or after might believe and own the Lord Jesus out of all the Tribes which comparatively were but few 2. There were some out all the Tribes that did cleave to the house of David when the ten Tribes revolted very many of them did cleave to Judah 1. Some dwelt in Judah 1 Chron. 10. 17 2. Others resorted out of Israel to Judah chap. 11. 13. 14. 3. They ●ell to Asa abundantly in his Reformation of Religion chap. 15. 8 9. 4. Abiah took from Jeroboam several Cities with the To●ns thereof chapter 13. 19. by which it appears that there must needs be many of all the Tribes in Judah and in as much as James writeth but to some that were converted out of the Tribes it s no wonder that he mentions the Tribes in general seeing that there were some out of all the Tribes remaining and some of all converted to the Faith But the Scripture presents us with the return of those carryed away Captive by Shahnaneser that they shall return to or with Judah in the latter day and shall have one King viz. the Lord Jesus Jer. 3. ●8 Ezek. 37. throughout so plainly stated that might silence all opposition in this matter and chapter 48. where is the glorious City with its Borders and Suburbs and very probably is the same as is mentioned Rev. 21. 10. to the end for the name of the City must be called hence forth the Lord is there and there is the portion of every Tribe exprest which City was never yet in this world and therefore is to come and so the gathering in of the Tribes is yet to come Jer. 3. 17 18 Isa 11. 17. and 27 13. Zec. 8. 20 21 22 23. The new Testament confirms the same Revel 7. where the Tribes are Sealed i. e. the number of the Sealed of every Tribe which is a latter day work by all which it appeareth with such evidence from Scripture light that might silence all gain sayers in this matter 2. The time when they shall be gathered in from their dispertion and so of their conversion it seems plain to me that it will be at and after the appearing of our Lord from Heaven Isa 11. throughout and chapters 25 26 27. Zec. 12. 10. Isa 59. 20 21. Rom. 11. 26. which is an explanation of Isaiah 59. 20. applyed to this last and great work that God will do for those people and must be done for them when God does send Christ again from Heaven So all Israel shall be saved as it is written there shall come out of Sion the deliverer and shall turn ungodlyness from Jacob this is my Covenant with them when I shall take away their sin so Rev. 7. with chap. 14. the Sealing of the Tribes seems to be at Christs coming again from Heaven Luke 21. Christ first speaks of their dispersion among the Nations and after a description of the signes of his second appearing saith verse 28. When ye see these signs begin to come to pass look up and lift up your heads for your Redemption draweth nigh Which is especially a Relative to the Jews dispersion and their Redemption from their dispersed estate and clearly argueth that their Redemption will be at Christs appearing and if so it clearly argueth that there must be time probably some years after Christ our Lords appearing till he hath Conquered the World to himself and setled his peaceable Kingdom for the Jews must inhabit their own Land again in Peace for some years after their gathering before the Conquest of Gog and the fatal concluding Battel of the day of God Almighty and setling his peaceable Kingdom Ezek. 38. 39. chapters Revel 16. 13 14 15 16 and 19. 21. Which I understand to intend all one and the same thing and why we may not understand the time from the Types of these great works that have gone before I am not yet informed Moses and Joshua made up one full Type both of the deliverer and of the deliverance it being compared to that Typical work and time of Gods accomplishing thereof Mic. 7. 15. According to the days of thy