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A77708 The good old way: or, Perkins improved, in a plain exposition and sound application of those depths of divinity briefly comprized in his Six principles: / by that late painful and faithful minister of the Gospel, Charles Broxolme in Darby-shire. Broxholme, Charles. 1653 (1653) Wing B5217; Thomason E1483_1; ESTC R208756 186,652 446

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glass darkly but in the world to come we shal see him face to face this the Apostle John interprets 1 Joh. 3.2 We shall see God as he is that is know him perfectly as befits such Creatures and as such Creatures can comprehend Yet we are to know the Lord hath so far revealed himself in the Scriptures to the Elect as may suffice to their salvation and hath acquainted them Deut. 29.29 that what is revealed belongs to them nay hath commanded them John 5.39 To search the Scriptures and as for other ends so especially for this that they may know in some saving way what God is Now because the Catechism in the Exposition of it affords us a brief Description of God and because in the examination of it we find it to be borrowed and grounded upon the Scriptures we think it not amiss to open that Description unto you that so you may the better conceive of God as his Word reveals him And this is the Description God is a Spirit or spiritual Substance most Wise most Holy Eternal Infinite The Catechism describes God afterwards in a more large way setting him forth in his works of Creation and Preservation and so in the several subsistances or manners of being in the one Divine Essence But first for this Description God is a Spirit or Spiritual Substance First God is a Substance or Essence that is to say such a Substance or Essence as first hath his being from none but from himself 2. As is preserved and sustained of none but subsisteth by himself 3. As is the cause of all other Substances and Essences and upon this ground he is called Jehovah which is the proper and essential name of God As if one would say Being of himself and causing all other things to be that have being 2. A Spirit or a Spiritual Substance That God is a Spirit see Joh. 4 24. And why said to be a Spirit or a spiritual substance First Negatively because he is not Corporeal 2. By way of Similitude because there are divers perfections in Spiritual Substances which shadow forth the Divine nature Our souls and the Angels are Spirits too but observe the difference betwixt such Spirits and God our souls and the Angels are Spirits created and finite but God is a Spirit uncreated and incomprehensible 3. Most Wise Now well may the Catechism describe God to be most wise First Because he is essentially wise and Wisdome it self in comparison of him the wisest creature hath no wisdom at all and so we must understand that place and the like To the only wise God Jude 25. 2. Because his Wisdom or Understanding is an absolute simple and perfect understanding without composition By one act of understanding he distinctly and perfectly knoweth all things All things are naked and open unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do Hebr. 4.13 3 Because his Wisdom it Immutable He knoweth not one thing otherwise then another neither one thing more then another neither that heretofore which he knows not now nor that now which he knew not heretofore Known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the world Acts 15.18 4 Because the Wisdom of God is eternal had no beginning neither hath any ending 5. Because the Wisdom of God is infinite He truly knowes every thing and the reason of every thing Zophar the Naamathite one of the friends of Job speaking of Gods wisdom saith It is as high as the height of heavex deeper then hell longer then the earth broader then the sea Job 11.8 9. And so the Apostle Rom. 11.33 O the depth of the wisdom and knowledg of God! 4 Most Holy See how the Angels cry on eto another Isai 6.3 Holy holy holy is the Lord of Hosts and the same Prophet stiles God by way of excellency The Holy One in chap. 40. ver 25. He is holy in all his wayes to wit of Mercy Justice Truth c. And not holy as the Creature the Creature it self is one thing and the holiness of the Creature is another thing But God is holy by nature Holiness is of the very nature of God himself 5. Eternal That is neither had beginning nor shall have ending Psal 9.2 Even from everlasting to everlasting thou art God 1 Tim. 1.17 Now unto the King eternal c. God is not eternal as the Angels and souls of men and women for although they shall have no ending why yet they had a beginning and therefore they may more properly be termed everlasting or sempiternal then eternal Eternity looks both backward and forward Everlastingness or Sempiternity looks only forward unto that which is to come 6. And lastly Infinite That is such a one as whose Essence fills heaven and earth he being every where present totally and wholly Isaiah 66.1 Thus saith the Lord the heaven is my Throne the earth is my foot stool And Jer. 23.24 Do not I fill heaven and earth saith the Lord. Nay hear what Solomon saith 1 King 8.27 Behold the Heavens and the heaven of heavens cannot contain thee He is in all places at once and not only by his vertue and power but by his whole infinite Essence Not that he is mixed with the Creatures for that is contrary to his most perfect single nature nor that he is polluted with the filth and contagion of any Creature for that is contrary to his most perfect holy nature but in such a sort he is present as is Heavenly Spiritual and Incomprehensible Thus he is in all places yet circumscribed to none Object But if the Lord be essentially and wholly in every place why is he said to remove from one place to another as Gen. 11.7 Go too let us go down and there confound their language Answ These and such like phrases are spoken after the manner of men to our capacities Not that there is truly and properly any change of place in God And thus far touching this brief description of God The Catechism goes on further describing God by his works and several subsistences MEMBER III. This one God is Creator of all things Doct. THis one God or the one true God is Creator of all things For the better understanding of this Doctrine we are to resolve divers Questions As first more plainly Who created 2. What was created 3. Whereof 4. How 5. When 6. To what end Lastly the Uses Quest 1. The first Question Who Created An. God Gen. 1.1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth to wit God the Father God the Son and God the holy Ghost for so Solomon speaking of the Creator doth speak in the plural number Eccles 12.1 Remember thy Creator in the dayes of thy youth The Father by the Son and by the Holy Ghost the Son from the Father and by the Holy Ghost the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son All the three Persons jointly Created only they are distinguished in their manner of Creating as before And that
this is a work common to all the three Persons is plain by the holy Scriptures That God the Father did create see Act. 4.24 The Apostles thus pray Lord thou art God which hast made heaven and earth and the sea and all that therein is and in ver 27. For of a truth against thy holy child Jesus whom thou hast annointed both Herod and Pontius Pilate with the Gentiles and the people of Israel were gathered together Where we may observe that the Apostle stiles God the Father Creator of all things That God the Son did also create see Joh. 1.3 All things were made by him to wit by the Son And so Colos 1.16 By him were all things created that are in heaven and that are in earth that is to say He from the Father did create or the Father by him and not by him as an instrument but as by another Person of the same Essence and Power with himself And that the Holy Ghost did create see Gen. 1.2 And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters and so Job 26.13 By his Spirit he hath garnished the Heavens that is to say the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son The work of Creation proclaims a God but indeed doth not discover the mystery of the Trinity and yet it cannot be denied if we consult with the Scriptures but that this work of Creation was the work of the whole Trinity Quest 2. The second Question What was Created Answ The Catechisme answers all things that is to say all things but God himself For we must not conceive that any of the three persons in the Deity were created They being all eternall and coeternall Nay further we must not conceive that sin and misery were created they coming in as the cause and the effect by Satans malice and mans free will and to the purpose aforesaid observe we that distinction John 1.3 And without him that is the second person in Trinity was not any thing made that was made Now these exceptions allowed we answer with the Catechisme All things were created as the third heaven with the Angels the inhabitants of it That the third heaven was created see Heb. 11.10 For he looked that is to say Abraham for a city to wit the third heaven whose builder and maker is God That the Angels were created although Moses in his history of the creation doth not mention them for reasons best known to the Spirit of God who did direct him in the penning of the same yet that they were created see Psal 148.2 Praise ye him to wit God all his angels and the reason is given verse the 5. For he commanded and they were created And so Colos 1 16. By him were all things created visible and invisible whether they be thrones or dominions or principalities or powers and by these we understand the Angels And so all things downward from the third heaven were created even to the bottom and center of the lowest earth as the skie which is called the second heaven with the Sun Moon and Stars which are therein The air likewise which is called the lowest heaven with the fouls of it The earth with the creatures thereon as trees plants beasts man and so the seas with the fishes therein That the particulars aforesaid were created peruse the first Chapter of Genesis Object 1. But were the great hils and mountaines created were they not occasioned by the flood in Noahs time Answ Some of them were created Gen. 7.19 20. And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth and all the high hils that were under the whole heaven were covered fifteen cubits upward did the waters prevail and the mountaines were covered Amos 4.13 Loe he that formeth the mountaines and created the wind speaking of God Object 2. But Toades and Snakes and such venemous things were not created Answ Yes they were created Job 26.13 His hand speaking of God hath formed the crooked Serpent Not created venemous and hurtfull but became so by mans sin The Lord made every creature good and so profitable to man and therefore what creatures are now become hurtfull to man it is mans sin that hath made them so Quest 3. Whereof or of what were all things made Answ Not of the essence of God nor of any former matter coeternall with God but of nothing Heb. 11.3 The things which are seen were not made of things that do appear that is they were made of nothing Object 3. But man was made of the dust of the earth and woman of man Ans The Lord made al things of nothing but some things mediately some things immediately or thus Creation is twofold 1. Simple 2. In respect Simple creation is a producing of things out of nothing and so the first matter was created 2. Creation in respect is a producing of things out of matter preexistent or out of the first matter Object But of nothing nothing is made saith the Philosopher Answ This is true of a naturall generation or working but not true of a divine Creation Quest 4. How did God create all things Answ Not by any labour or wearinesse but by his word and appointment Gen. 1.3 And God said Let there be light and there was light And so Psal 148.5 He commanded and they were created He needed not tools or other instruments neither used he the aid or help of any assistant but at his very beck and appointment all things were created Quest 5. When was the world created Ans It is betwixt five and six thousand years since the world was created If it be asked at what time of the year the most judicious answer in the spring time If in what space of time in the space of six daies Gen. 1.31 compared with Chap. 2. ver 1. and Exod. 20.11 Quest 6. To what end did God create the world Ans To the praise of his glory Prov. 16.4 He made all things for himself to wit for his own glory And Romans 11.36 Of him and through him and to him are all things to whom be glory for ever Now we come to the use of this Doctrine Vse 1. To confute the Atheistical person such as are unwilling to acknowledg the one true God all the creatures proclaiming this great truth nay the excellency of this work evidently demonstrating the infinite excellency of the Creator his infinite power wisdome goodnesse and truth And indeed by this work of Creation is the true God plainly distinguished from all false gods and idols whatsoever If we be asked how we know the true God from all false gods We answer by the work of Creation He alone being the maker of heaven and earth and all things therein as himself saith Isa 45.7 All the gods of the nations are idols but the Lord that is to say the true God made the heavens Vse 2. For the comfort and consolation of Gods people who suffer much in this world and many times for the truths saks 1 Pet.
expresly in that form of Baptism which our Saviour enjoynes Matth. 28.19 Go ye and teach all Nations Baptizing them in the Name of the Father and of the Sonne and of the Holy Ghost And so 1 John 5.7 There are three that hear Record in Heaven the Father the Word that is to say the Son and the Holy Ghost And 2 Cor. 13.14 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God to wit God the Father and the communion of the Holy Ghost be with you all Now that you may the better conceive of so great a Mysterie these questions following are to be answered 1. How the Divine Essence and the Persons in the Divine Essence do differ 2. What the Person of the Father is what the Person of the Son is and what the Person of the Holy Ghost is 3. How these three Persons are united 4. How they are distinguished 5. Why it is necessary the Church should be acquainted with this Doctrine And Lastly the Uses Quest 1. How the Divine Essence and the Persons in the Divine Essence do differ Answ The difference is not real but formal we must not conceive the Divine Essence to be one thing and the Persons to be another thing for that were not to make a Trinity but a Quaternity not to make three but four There is another and another in the Godhead but not another thing and another thing That there is another and another in the Godhead John 5.32 There is another that beareth witness of me saith our Saviour to wit the Father And John 14.16 17. And I will pray the Father and he shall give you another Comforter even the Spirit of truth but not another thing and another thing for this were to divide the Godhead and to make three Gods the Godhead being undivided and there being but one God as 1 Cor. 8.4 There is none other God but one the Divine Essence is one and common to all the three Persons the Persons are three several Subsistences or manners of being in that one Essence It is true the Father is God the Son is God and the Holy Ghost is God and all Eternal Omnipotent c But yet there are not three Gods three Eternals three Omnipotents because the Essence the whole Essence the Godhead the whole Godhead is in every one of the three Persons Colos 2.9 In him to wit in the Son dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily that is Personally in the Person of the Son which is true of the other two Persons And this is the Mysterie of Mysteries that the Essence or Godhead should be in every Person and yet not divided that the whole Essence or Godhead should be in every Person and yet not three Gods but one God Now we come to the second question Quest 2. What the Person of the Father is what the Person of the Son is and what the Person of the Holy Ghost is Answ The Father is the first person the Son is the second and the Holy Ghost is the third The Father is not the first person in regard of time or Dignity but in regard of Order all the persons being as Co-Essential so Co-Eternal and Co-Equal The Order of the persons observed there is no Priority or Posteriority no Superiority or Inferiority among them the Father is the person not begotten nor proceeding but from everlasting begetting the Son and sending forth the Holy Ghost The Son is the person not Created but begotten from everlasting of the Father and with the Father sending forth the Holy Ghost The Holy Ghost is the person not made nor created nor begotten but proceeding from the Father and the Sonne by an Eternal spiration Now here we must observe that the Essence doth not beget another Essence for every one of the persons hath the Essence from himself but one person doth beget another the person of the Father the person of the Sonne 2. That there is this difference betwixt the Sonne and the Holy Ghost The Sonne is begotten of the Father onely the Holy Ghost proceeds both from the Father and the Sonne 3. These phrases begetting begotten proceeding must in no case be understood in any carnal way but altogether in a Spiritual manner Quest 3. How these three persons are united Answ The union of the persons is that by which each one is in the rest and with the rest by reason of the unity of the Essence or Godhead as John 14.10 Believest thou not that I am in the Father and the Father in me saith our Saviour to Philip They are all one in nature that is Co-Essential and Con-Substantial as 1 John 5.7 There are three that bear record in Heaven the Father the Word and the Holy Ghost and these three are one to wit in Nature and Essence That which we said before is true the Father is God the Sonne is God and the Holy Ghost is God yet there are not three Gods but one God onely because there is but one Divine Essence but one God and no more in Nature Quest 4. How the three persons are distinguished Answ Not Essentially for every one of them hath the whole Essence or Godhead and yet really And here observe The difference betwixt the Essence and the persons is but formal the difference betwixt the persons themselves is real as the Father is the Father and not the Son or the Holy Ghost The Son is the Son and not the Father nor the Holy Ghost The Holy Ghost is the Holy Ghost and not the Father nor the Son Now the persons of the Godhead are distinguished two wayes 1. By their External actions 2. By their Internal Their External actions are such as they work in and toward the creatures as in the work of Creation and Preservation c As touching any of these works or actions the Father worketh of himself by the Sonne and the Holy Ghost the Sonne from the Father by the Holy Ghost the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son The Father is the Original or Fountain of actions effecting by the Son and the Holy Ghost the proper working of the Son is to execute actions from the Father by the Holy Ghost the proper working of the Holy Ghost is from the Father and the Son to finish actions And here observe the reason why in Scripture so many things are attributed and refered to the Father Because he is as the Original and Fountain of the other persons so likewise of their operations 2. The persons of the Godhead are distinguished by their Internal actions and these are such as they exercise one towards another As the incommunicable property of the Father is to beget the incommunicable property of the Son is to be begotten and the incommunicable property of the Holy Ghost is to proceed And thus in some measure we see into this great Mysterie the Unity in Trinity and Trinity in Unity Quest 5 Why it is necessary the Church should be acquainted with this Doctrine Answ
David saith Psal 19.1 The Heavens declare the glory of God and the Firmament sheweth his handy-work There is not the least Creature but thou mayest read God in it but especially be thou exercised in the book of the Scriptures in reading and hearing them they do the most plainly and evidently set forth God 3. If thou hast not a Justifying faith be earnest with the Lord for it because without this supernatural faith thou canst not believe this Principle savingly 4. Converse much with those that are godly They that converse with the worldly-minded shall observe them much to be ascribing the event of things to natural and second causes but the godly the event of things to God Then further The godly have an experimental knowledg of God and so speaking of God they many times speak emphatically and movingly much to the strengthning of the faith of others A Reverend Light in this age one Junius doth acknowledg that the first thing that turned him from his Atheism was his talking with a Countrey-man of his and his manner of expressing himself Vse 3. For Information 1. Is there a God why then the Scriptures are true because they declare that he is and what he is 2. Is there a God why then the soul is immortal for as the immortal soul is the image of God and so doth demonstrate a God so they that do most firmly believe there is a God do likewise firmly believe the immortality of the soul And upon that ground cast for it accordingly for the beautifying and well being of it 3. If there be a God why then there is a Heaven and a Hell a place of Bliss for the godly after this life and a place of Torment for the wicked otherwise God should not be just and then not God We read of a Pope that when he was on his death-bed said He should ere long be resolved of three things which all his life long he had doubted of 1. Whether there be a God or no 2. Whether the soul be immortal or no 3. Whether there be a heaven and a hell or no He being not satisfied of the first might well doubt of the two last And thus we have absolved the first Member of the first Principle MEMBER II. That there is but one God THat there is but one God the Scriptures are very evident this way Deuter. 6.4 Hear O Israel the Lord our God is one Lord. Deut. 32.39 See now that I even I am he and there is no God with me Psal 16.31 Who is God save the Lord save Jehovah And so Isai 44.6 I am the first and I am the last and besides me there is no God And Isai 45.5 I am the Lord and there is none else there is no God besides me Ephes 4.6 One God and Father of all And lastly 1 Corin. 8.4 5 6. We know that an Idol is nothing in the world that is nothing in nature subsisting or nothing in respect of the Divinity ascribed to it and that there is none other God but one that is to say properly and by nature For though there be that be called gods to wit improperly as there be Gods many and Lords many improperly so called But to us there is but one God that is to say the Church doth know and acknowledg but one God properly and by nature Magistrates are called gods because they are Gods Deputies or Vice-gerents upon earth as Psal 82.6 I have said yee are Gods Idols are called gods because some ignorant and fond people think them to be so Jer. 10.11 The Gods that have not made the heavens and the earth even they shall perish from the earth and from under these heavens Nay the Divel is called god The God of this world 2 Cor. 4.4 because of the willing subjection that the wicked yeild unto him not that any of these are gods by nature or properly but improperly Reas 1. There is but one only chief good and therefore but one God Reas 2. There is but one first cause of all things and therefore but one God Reas 3. To be more Infinites then one is impossible there is but one Infinite and therefore but one God R. 4. If there be more Gods then one why not three as well as two and why not five as wel as three and why not ten as well as five nay why not thirty thousand as it is observed by some of the Fathers the ancient Heathen had Vse 1. For Reprehension First to reprove the Papists Secondly the carnal Protestant 1. The Papists set up divers gods besides the true God As first The Pope They say he is to judg all but to be judged of none that he hath power to forgive sins and that properly that he hath power to make Lawes to bind consciences as well as Gods Lawes 2. The Virgin Mary they make her a goddess preferring her before Christ trusting in her for salvation and in their Prayers intreating her to command her Son by the might of a mother Nay 3. They make all the departed Saints gods by praying unto them as though they knew the secrets of mens hearts as though they were present every where which are things proper to God alone 2. Reproof to the carnal Protestant Such as principally affect the Creature or put their confidence in the Creature those set up to themselves more gods then one Some make worldly Riches their god and so the Covetous some carnal Pleasures and so the Voluptuous some earthly Honor and so the Ambitious some make this and that man their god and so trusting in him The truth is the most make the Divel theirgod by a willing subjection to his suggestions And thus the carnal Protestant although he seem to confess one God with his mouth why yet in affection and practiee he sets up more What a man loves most delights in most trusts in most that he makes his god whatsoever he professeth with his tongue but let those Idolaters know how the Apostle James stiles them Jam. 4.4 Ye Adulterers and Adulteresses that is to say Spiritual Adulterers and Adulteresses and how the Lord threatens by the generous and truly noble Prophet Isaiah 42.8 That he will not give his glory to another and therefore they giving that to the Creature which is due unto him let them be assured that he wil be revenged upon them Psal 16.4 Vse 2. For Inquisition or Inquiry Seeing there is a God and but one God it shall be very necessary to enquire concerning him to inform our selves what this one God is What God is strictly to enquire as a wise Logician saith he being primum ens is beyond Logick and therefore that we may define God perfectly we have need of Gods own Logick And the Reasons are 1. Because he is Incomprehensible 2. Because he is in great part unknown unto us while we are in the mortal body Whilst we are in this world as the Apostle tels us 1 Cor. 15.12 we see through a
as live idlely do not walk diligently in their callings Joh. 5.17 My Father worketh hitherto and I work The Lord never ceaseth from his work of Providence 3. Reproof to all such as are discontented with their outward condition and estates and so calling Gods wise Providence in question contrary to the Apostle Phil. 4.11 I have learned in whatsoever state I am therewith to be content And David Psal 39.9 I was dumb I opened not my mouth because thou didest it 4. To reprove all such as neglect the lawful means Civil or Holy the Lord in his ordinary course working by means or if the means fail they distrust the Lord as though he that tyed us to means were himself tyed to means and could not work by little means against means above means 5. To reprove all such as lay their sins on God because nothing comes to pass but by his Providence but hearken to the Apostle James 1.13 Let no man say when he is tempted I am tempted of God for God cannot be tempted of evil neither tempteth he any man There is no sin in God neither doth he put sin into any mans heart It is true indeed the Lord could prevent sin and would if he could not gain himself glory out of it thou canst not do this or that wicked action without Gods Providence but thy sin as it is sin is of thy self and Satan thou sinning willingly and chearfully not endeavouring to serve Gods Providence but thy own vile affections 6. To reprove the evil speech of some as they that say this or that came to pass by meer chance as though any thing came to pass without a cause or without Gods Providence and so such as say this or that we will do not putting in Saint James's condition Jam. 4.15 If the Lord will not remembring that they and their actions are in Gods disposing and not in their own Vse 2. For the great comfort and consolation of all the godly It is true they have many enemies but the Lord hath them all in a string as he saith to Sennacherib King of Assyria 2 Kin. 19.27 28. I know thy abode and thy going out and thy coming in and thy rage against me because thy rage against me and thy tumult is come up into my ears therefore I will put my hook into thy nose and my bridle in thy lips and I will turn thee back by the way by which thou camest Nay the Devils themselves the Lord hath them in Chains they cannot go a link beyond his permission as is evident in the History of Job even as he saith unto the Sea Job 38.11 Hitherto shalt thou come but no further and here shall thy proud waves be stayed And so in regard of any affliction no affliction can befal the godly but by the Providence of God and no affliction shall befal them but the Providence of God will turn it to their good insomuch as every true Believer may say with David Psal 16.8 The Lord is at my right hand I shall not be moved not moved to my hurt and as he saith Psal 23.1 The Lord is my shepherd I shall not want and verse 4. Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil for thou art with me And wondrous comfortable is that sentence 2 Chron. 16.9 The eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth to shew himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect towards him And not a little may the godly man succour his faith by his former experience of Gods Providence Psal 56.13 Thou hast delivered my soul from death wilt not thou deliver my feet from falling that I may walk before God in the light of the living And 1 Sam. 17.37 David said The Lord that delivered me out of the paw of the Lion and out of the paw of the Bear he will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine And so Psal 46.1.2 God is our refuge and strength a very present help in trouble Therefore will we not fear though the Earth be removed and though the Mountains be carryed into the midst of the Sea Vse 3. To exhort every one to serve Gods Providence in the use of all good means Civil and Holy because so the Lord works ordinarily To neglect ordinary means is to tempt God and great presumption as our Saviour replies to Satan when he would have had him cast himself down from the Pinacle of the Temple Matth. 4.7 It is written thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God And yet we must take heed of trusting in the means for that is Idolatry the truth of it is it is Gods blessing that doth mainly effect a thing as Psal 127.1 Except the Lord build the house they labour in vain that build it Except the Lord keep the City the Watchman waketh but in vain And therefore when the means fail us at any time our faith must not It was an evil saying of the Israelites Psal 78.19 Can God furnish a table in the Wilderness and therefore the Spirit of God saith of them putting forth such a question that they spake against God But it was a good saying of Abraham Gen. 22.8 God will provide and if you peruse verse 14. you shall perceive that this speech of his grew to a Proverb intimating thus much that in due time and place the Lord will supply the wants and necessities of all his people And thus far touching the description of God by his works of Creation and Preservation MEMBER V. One true God Creator and Governor of all things is distinguished into the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost THat there is a distinction of Persons and this distinction in the Divine Essence is evident if so be we look into the holy Scriptures Gen. 1.26 And God said Let us make man in our image where God the Father consults with his Son and holy Spirit The like phrase we have in Gen. 11.7 Let us go down and there confound their Language And Isa 63.9 10. The Angel of his presence saved them Of whose presence Of God the Fathers and who was this Angel but the Son the second Person in Trinity But they rebelled and vexed his holy Spirit to wit the Holy Ghost Haggai 2.5 7. According to the word that I convenanted with you when ye came out of Aegypt Who was it that did covenant with the Israelites to wit God the Father So My Spirit remaineth among you to wit the Holy Ghost And The desire of all Nations shall come to wit the Sonne But this Mysterie is more clearly revealed in the New Testament as when Christ was baptized Matthew 3.16 17. And he saw to wit John the Baptist the Spirit of God descending like a Doue and lighting upon him to wit upon Christ And lo a voyce from Heaven that is to say from God the Father saying This is my beloved Sonne in whom I am well pleased But more
we see in some measure according to the Scriptures what eternal Damnation is Now we come to prove the Point to wit that every one in the estate of corrupt nature is guilty of is subject to eternal Damnation John 5.24 Verily verily I say unto you saith our Saviour he that heareth my word and believeth on him that sent me hath everlasting life and shall not come into condemnation holding forth thus much that all but the true believer must come into condemnation And so Rom. 8.1 There is no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus hinting plainly thus much all living and dying out of Christ unregenerate must be damned And likewise 1 Cor. 6.9 Know ye not that the unrighteous those that are in the estate of nature shall not inherit the kingdome of God And if such must not inherit heaven what must they do that go to hell And to the same purpose our Saviour John 3.36 He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life but the wrath of God abideth on him It is as much as if our Saviour should have said All living and dying in the estate of nature the wrath of God shall press them down to the pit of hell they shall be damned And Matth. 13.41 42. The Son of man shall send forth his Angels to wit at the last Judgment and they shall gather out of his kingdome all things that offend and them that do iniquity to wit all the unregenerate and shall cast them into a furnace with fire there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth And Rev. 21.8 But the fearful and unbelieving and the abominable and murderers and whoremongers and Socerers and Idolaters and all lyars shall have their part in the Lake which burneth with fire and brimstone which is the second death that is to say whosoever they be that have sin unmortified in them as every one in the estate of nature hath shall be damned that is to say so living and so dying shall be damned Now we come to the Reasons of the Point Reas 1. The unregenerate person is a sinner and that divers wayes Rom. 6.23 Now the wages of sin is death to wit eternal Reason 2. The unregenerate person stands upon his owne bottome is under the curse and so is to satisfie Gods Justice in his own person living and dying in that estate hath no benefit by Christs Satisfaction and Intercession Galatians 3.10 Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the Law to do them that is Cursed is every one that keeps not the whole Law either by himself or by another to wit Christ It is true the Regenerate and such as are in Christ fulfil the Law in Christ Christs obedience passive and active being theirs by imputation and so freed from the Curse Rom. 8.1 There is no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus but the unregenerate are under the Curse the principal part whereof is eternal death and damnation The Curse doth not only contain all the miseries of this life inward and outward besides the separation both of soul and body by corporal death in the end but likewise eternal death and damnation in the world to come The soul when by corporal death it goes out of the body being pressed downe to hell by the wrath of God and at the day of Judgment when both are conjoyned both to be punished according to the particulars aforesaid Reas 3. The consciences of the unregenerate sometimes even in this world tell them no less then the Point comes unto witness Cain Abitophel and Judas When the Lord at any time even in this life is pleased to awaken and wound the consciences of the unregenerate the very flashes of hell fire doth appear in them Now we come to answer two Objections and so to the Uses Obj. 1. But may some men say If the bodies of the unregenerate shal be raised up at the last day and their souls and bodies again conjoined and both to continue for ever why is not their condition future rather called eternal life then eternal death Ans Because that life which is called theirs then is most miserable death and doth not deserve to be called life Ob. 2. But how can it stand with Gods justice to punish temporal offence with eternal punishment Answ 1. Because sin is an offence against an Infinite God and so doth deserve eternal punishment 2. Did the unregenerate person live eternally in this world he would sin eternally 3. The unregenerate damned in hell do not cease to sin I do not say they commit Murder Adultery and such like sins but continue in unbelief impenitency blasphemy c. Now to the Uses Vse 1. To reprove divers persons 1. Such as in their Conference and Discourse do use this imprecation That if this and that be not true which they affirm they wish they might be damned But do those persons consider what damnation is of which they speak so lightly 2. To reprove such as are offended at Gods Ministers for preaching of damnation Do not many of their people remain and continue unregenerate in the state of nature and doth not eternal damnation belong to such Why then should they not preach in this manner unto them for the awaking and rowzing of them up Must not a Minister deal faithfully with his people See what Balaam a false Prophet saith to a King Num. 24.13 If Balak would give me his house full of Silver and Gold I cannot go beyond the commandment of the Lord to do either good or bad of my own mind but what the Lord saith that will I speak If the Lord say in his Word that those that live and dye in the estate of nature must be damned how can the Minister if he would be found faithful either to his Master or people conceal it Joseph did not only tell the Butler the meaning of his dream but likewise the Baker the meaning of his Gen. 40.19 Yet within three dayes shall Pharaoh lift up thy head from off thee shal hang thee on a tree and the birds shal eat thy flesh from off thee And the Butler afterwards relating this to Pharaoh upon occasion Gen. 41.13 And it came to pass saith he as he interpreted to us so it was me he restored to my Office and him that is to say the chief Baker he hanged And is not this that which the Apostle Paul cals upon Timothy for 2 Tim. 2.15 Study to shew thy self approved unto God a work man that needeth not be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth Do not we rightly divide the word of truth when we preach salvation to the Regenerate and damnation to the Ungenerate 3. To reprove all such as neglect the means whereby they might be brought out of the estate of nature to which eternal damnation belongs No better means to prepare for this business then a
the seventh and last Member thereof MEMBER VII Accomplished all things needful for the salvation of Mankind ANd this take likewise in the form of a Doctrine and let the whole Principle be it Doct. Jesus Christ the eternal Son of God being made man by his death upon the Cross and by his righteousness that is to say by his obedience passive and active hath perfectly alone by himself accomplished all things needful for the salvation of mankind This Principle as you know consists of seven Members six of which we have already handled particularly and so the last onely remains to be spoken of Now for the opening of it take onely two questions 1. Whether mankind hath no benefit by Christs Exaltation because the Catechisme ascribes all to his Humiliation his obedience passive and active 2. How we must in this passage understand mankind Quest 1. The first question is Whether man kind hath no benefit by Christs Exaltation because the Catechisme ascribes all to his humiliation his obedience passive and active An. Although Christs exaltation be no part of his satisfaction he by his obedience passive and active having fully satisfied his Fathers justice in the behalf of mankind why yet mankind hath great benefit by his exaltation and the severall degrees of it as his resurrection ascension and his sitting at his fathers right hand his exaltation being an essentiall part of his mediation Quest 2. How we must in this passage understand mankind Answ Although Christs satisfaction be onely effectuall to the Elect according to these places of Scripture Matth. 1.21 Thou shalt call his name Jesus for he shall save his poople from their sins and John 10.15 I lay down my life for the sheep And so Ephes 5.23 He being called the Saviour of the body his body to wit the Elect why yet it cannot be denied but that his satisfaction was sufficient for all mankind for the Whole posterity of Adam according to these places following John 1.29 Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sinne of the world and John 6.51 I am the living bread which came down from heaven if any man eat of this bread he shall live for ever And the bread that I will give is my flesh which I will give for the life of the world And so 1 John 4.14 We have seen and doe testifie that the Eather sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world and 1 Tim. 2.6 Who gave himselfe a ransome for all Hence it is that Christ is to be offered to all unto whom the Gospel comes As Mark 16.15 And he said unto them to wit Christ unto his Apostles goe ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature that is make a tender of Christ to every creature every reasonable creature not only Jewes but Gentiles and hence it is that the Gospel commands every man and woman to repent and beleeve in Christ as Mark 1.15 Repent ye and beleeve the Gospel that is as though our Saviour should say beleeve that you shall be saved by my merits and hence is also the universall promise of salvation made to every one that shall beleeve in Christ as John 3.16 God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Sonne that whosoever beleeveth in him should not perish but have everlasting life And the truth of it is there is no defect in the remedie but in regard of the merit of Christ every man and woman becomes saveable and yet we must not think that every particular man and woman shall be saved for this is directly contrary to many places of Scripture As do but see Matth. 25.46 our Saviour having laid forth what should be the manner of his proceeding at the last day These saith he shall goe away into everlasting punishment but Matth. 7.13 14. Enter ye in at the strait gate saith Christ for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leadeth to destruction and many there be which goe in thereat because strait is the gate and narrow is the way which leadeth unto life and few there be that find it Nay not every one that liveth in the visible Church shall be saved Matth. 20.16 Many be called to wit outwardly by the word but few chosen that is to say called effectually and so their elections manifested but Matth. 7.22 23. Many will say to me in that day to wit the day of judgment Lord Lord have not we prophesied in thy name and in thy name have cast out divels and in thy name have done many wonderful works And then I will professe unto them I never knew you depart from me ye that work iniquity And the truth of it is there is a world of people unto whom Christ never intended to apply his merits effectually as we may observe by that passage in his prayer John 17.9 I pray for them I pray not for the world to wit the world of the reprobate and Luke 2.34 And Simeon blessed them and said unto Mary his Mother Behold this child is set for the fall and rising again of many in Israel observe the phrase Is set that is to say appointed of God by an unchangeable decree as to be the rising of some so to be the fall of others and so 1 Pet. 2.8 And a stone of stumbling speaking of Christ and a rock of offence though not a cause yet an occasion of their utter ruine and perdition And as we must not think that every particular man and woman shall be saved so likewise we must not think that every particular man and woman may be saved if they will And amongst other reasons this is one justifying faith is not in mans power it being a supernaturall gift and without it no man can have any saving benefit by Christ now that justifying faith is not in mans power see John 6.44 No man can come to me saith our Saviour except the Father which hath sent me draw him No man can come to me that is no man can beleeve in me except it be given him of my Father And further because we say that Christs satisfaction was sufficient for all mankind yet only effectual to the Elect we must not think any part of it to be superfluous because the merit of Christs satisfaction is not to be applyed by parts but the whole merit is to be applyed to each particular person that shall be saved We proceed to the Uses Vse 1 For Trial and Examination whether we be of that number that can assure our selves upon good grounds that Christ is our Saviour seeing his merits are only effectual unto some to wit the Elect. Signes this way First Have we been schooled by the Law Gal. 3.24 Hath the Law brought us to a sight and sense of our natural misery Til then we cannot hunger and thirst after Christ til then we are like to the Laodiceans who thought themselves rich and wanted nothing when indeed they were poor and miserable and wretched and
all his merits unto himself is justified before God and sanctified MEMB. I. A man of a contrite and humble spirit NOW we come to the fourth Principle which requireth of us how a man or a woman may be made partakers of Christ and his Benefits In the first place saith the Catechism they must have contrite and humble spirits A man of a contrite and humble spirit We commend the Point unto you in the form of a Doctrine thus Doct. That a man may be partaker of Christ and his Benefits he must have a contrite and humble spirit See Isai 55.1 Ho every one that thirsteth come ye to the waters to wit to Christ and he that hath no money that is sees nothing in himselfe to trust unto and so consequently is of a humble and contrite spirit And Jerem. 50.4 In those dayes and in that time saith the Lord the children of Israel shall come they and the children of Judah together going and weeping they shall go and seek the Lord their God observe I pray you going and weeping shall seek the Lord their God as though that were the way and the onely way to find God in Christ to partake of Christ and his benefits And doth not our Saviour tell us this Matth 9.13 I am not come to call the righteous that is such as think themselves righteous but sinners to repentance to wit contrite and humble sinners to call them to a new life to partake of me and my benefits And Mat. 11.28 Come unto me saith he all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest And hence it is that the Lord is described 2 Corinth 7.6 to be the Comforter of such as are cast down And this Doctrine the Apostle James informes us of Jam. 4.6 God resisteth the proud but giveth grace to the humble that is assures such of his favour and therefore ver 10. of the same Chapter Humble your selves saith he in the sight of the Lord and he shall lift you up And do but see that place for all Luke 4.18 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he hath annointed me to preach the Gospel to the poor he hath sent me to heal the broken hearted and to set at liberty them that are bruised Now we come to the Reasons Reas 1. Such and only such have an appetite to Christ hunger and thirst after him and his benefits Till we be sick of sin we can find no need of this Physician neither care much for him according to that Mat. 9.12 They that be whole need not a Physician but they that are sick When the fiery Serpent Numb 21.9 had bitten and stung an Israelite then he would run and make use of the Brazen Serpent but never till then Reas 2. Such and only such do prize Christ at his full value are willing to part with any thing to purchase him See what the Apostle Paul saith Philip. 3.8 9. He esteemed all things but dung in comparison of Christ and his Benefits but to make way for this observe the deep sense and feeling he had of his owne unworthinesse 1 Timoth. 1.15 This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners of whom saith he I am chief Reas 3. Such and only such are made fit to receive Christ by faith and to make him their own Mark 1.15 Repent and believe the Gospel the unhumbled and unbroken-hearted sinner is altogether unfit to receive Christ and his benefits Reas 4. Such and only such truly rejoice and take comfort in Christ account him their chief Treasure and happiness Gal. 6.14 God forbid that I should glory in any thing save in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ that is save in the Passion and Sufferings of our Lord Jesus Christ But who was this that did thus rejoice in Christ and his Sufferings Surely it was one that had such a low opinion of himself as that Ephes 3.8 he stiles himself less then the least of all Saints But that you may further see into this weighty Doctrine we intend to answer the Questions following 1. What that contrition and humiliation is which truly and sufficiently prepares a man or a woman to be made partakers of Christ and his benefits 2. Whether every man and woman that hath this contrite and humble spirit shall certainly be made partakers of Christ and his benefits 3. Whether this contrition and humiliation be wrought in the like measure in all that are made partakers of Christ and his benefits Quest 1 What that contrition and humiliation is which truly and sufficiently prepares a man or a woman to be made partakers of Christ and his benefits Answ This contrition and humiliation contains the particulars following 1. A true and distinct sight of sin and not onely as punishment doth attend it but as it is vile and lothsome in its own nature as Ezek. 36.31 Then shall ye remember your own evil wayes and your doings that were not good and shall loath your selves in your own sight for your iniquities and for your abominations 2. Unfained and sound sorrow and as for the consequent so for the cause as for punishment so for sin Acts 2.37 Now when they heard this they were pricked in the is hearts to wit that they were guilty of the death of the Lord of Life 3. A being weary of sin finding it a load and burden upon the conscience Matth. 11.28 Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest Our Saviour means here all that have contrite and humble spirits 4. Humble and hearty confession of sin as Luke 15.21 Father saith the Prodigal I have sinned against heaven and in thy sight and am no more worthy to be called thy son Lu. 23.40 41. 5. Earnest suit to the God of heaven for mercy as the Publicane Luke 18.13 God be merciful to me a sinner And Saul afterwards called Paul Acts 9.11 Behold he prayeth surely the three dayes he was without sight he sent up many a loud cry to heaven for mercy 6. The sixth particular This Contrition and Humiliation contains a distaste and dislike of sin as Isaiah 30.22 Ye shall defile also the covering of the graven Images of silver and the ornament of thy molten Images of gold thou shalt cast them away as a mensturous cloth to wit in the day of thy repentance thou shalt say unto it get thee hence And Luke 19.8 Zacheus stood and said unto the Lord Behold Lord the half of my goods I give to the poor and if I have taken any thing from any man by false accusation I restore him four fold Thus we see now what Contrition and Humiliation is which truly and sufficiently prepares a man or a woman to be made partakers of Christ and his benefits But yet we must not think this preparatory work in the particulars aforesaid to be the same that is in the soul after
instrument that apprehends and applies Christ and his Merits Now we are to know that as there be very many who think they have this Grace of Faith and yet have it not why so there be some who have it and yet fear they have it not The latter of these we desire to encounter with by answering some of their Objections Obj. 1. We shall have some Christians to say That it is true indeed they make a profession of the Faith in a special manner and they dearly love Gods Word Gods Ministers and Gods People and earnestly desirous they are in every thing to please God but they do not know when or by whom they were converted and therefore they question whether they have the grace of true faith or no. Ans Although some of Gods people know and can remember the time and instrument this way why yet this is not required of all Gods people The Lord converting some even byone Sermon others by degrees and in a longer time as he best pleases May it not suffice to find this Faith by the effects of it but we must trouble our selves about unnecessary circumstances See what the man that was born blind saith in the like case Joh. 9.25 Object 2. But may some men say My faith is so little if any that I know not what to say I have many fears and doubtings Ans It is true that a great and strong faith is earnestly to be laboured for in the use of all good means 1. Because the stronger a mans faith is the more firme and close his union is with Christ 2. The clearer apprehension he hath of the pardon of his sins 3. The more boldly he goes to the Throne of Grace 4. The more patiently he endures afflictions 5. The more conscionably he walks in his particular Calling 6. The more manfully he fights with all his Spiritual enemies upon these grounds such as have but a weak and little faith must earnestly labour to have it stronger and greater but yet in the mean time these parties must not be too much discouraged First Because there may be many feares and doubtings where there is true faith Matth. 8.26 and 14.31 Secondly It is not the excellency and great measure of faith that justifies us but the Object of faith to wit Christ and his Merits Thirdly A weak faith if a true faith doth apprehend this object effectually and savingly as a little hand may hold a jewel of inestimable worth and a palsie hand a gift of great price He that did look upon the brasen serpent in the wildernesse but with one eye nay but with half an eye was as well and fully cured of the deadly sting of the fiery serpent as those which beheld it with both eyes 4. The strongest faith in this world is imperfect Abraham himselfe the father of the faithful had his doubtings as when he took Hagar and requested Sarah to say she was his Sister Object 3 I have but a little sense and feeling but a little assurance of Gods favour and of the pardon of my sins and therefore I suspect the truth of my faith Answ It is true indeed that this feeling and assurance is earnestly to be endeavored after by every godly person First Because it is a glimpse of heaven a kind of heaven upon earth Secondly Because it makes a mam nimble and chearfull in all manner of obedience active and passive as Nehem. 8.10 The joy of the Lord is your strength and Heb. 10.34 Ye took joyfully the spoiling of your goods knowing that ye have in heaven a better and enduring substance But yet we are to know that this feeling assurance is rather an effect of justifying faith then justifying faith it self and that justifying faith may be and is in many in whom this assurance is not as is plain by divers examples Psal 22.1 My God my God why hast thou forsaken me Here was faith in David my God my God but where was his feeling when he saith why hast thou forsaken me and so Heman the Ezrahite Psal 88.14 Lord why castest thou off my soul why hidest thou thy face from me Here was but a little feeling a little assurance and yet faith to be found in this party as is plain in the first verse of the same Psalm O Lord God of my salvation I have cried day and night before thee And so Job 13.24 Wherefore hidest thou thy face and holdest me for thine enemy and 16.9 He teareth me in his wrath who hateth me he gnasheth upon me with his teeth mine enemy sharpneth his eyes upon me What feeling was here but of Gods anger yet take notice of the faith that was in this man chap. 13. ver 15. Though he slay me yet will I trust in him The truth of it is there is a double certainty the certainty of adherence and the certainty of evidence the certainiy of adherence is the certainty of faith the certainty of evidence is the certainty of assurance Now there may be the former certainty adhering and cleaving to Christ by faith where there is not the latter the certainty of evidence and assurance Answ 2. Thou that art ready to conclude thou hast no faith because thou hast so little feeling of Gods favour do but for thy faith examine it by other effects of it as love to Gods Word Gods Ministers Gods People thy earnest desire to please God in all things and thou maiest find it which if thou dost thou mayest perceive Gods speciall love to thee in so excellent a qualification Object 4. But I have waited long in the use of holy means and yet have not attained to the blessing aforesaid and therefore I question whether I have a kindly faith or no. Answ First We must not appoint God the time when to bestow his blessings upon us but must stil wait his time in the use of means sutable to the blessings propounded Secondly we do ill to conclude upon this ground that we have no faith we should rather conclude hence that the Lord for the present sees not this blessing good for us I tell you every one of Gods people at every time cannot weild the sense of his favour and the feeling of his love but through corruption are apt to grow proud or carelesse in the use of the means Thirdly The longer we have waited and do wait the more plentful wil the consolation be when it comes Fourthly It may be the Lord makes us to wait for it to kindle our affections unto it and that we might the more prize it when we have it Fifthly It may be to correct our conceit that was in us before our regeneration in the daies of peace and securitie before our consciences were awakened we thinking it an easie thing to obtain the assurance of Gods favour and sins remission for so many a natural man thinks Sixthly Did not the Lord wait long upon us for our contrition and humiliation and will we murmur at him if we
Another parable spake he unto them The Kingdome of heaven is like unto leaven which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal till the whole was leavened And so Psal 92.12 13 14. The righteous shall flourish like a Palme tree he shall grow like a Cedar in Lebanon Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God They shall still bring forth fruit in old age they shall be fat and flourishing Motive 3. If we do not grow we go back and a declining condition is very uncomfortable what with the dolours inward and the afflictions outward which attend such an estate These be the Motives Now the Means of growth that is to say some inward helps this way for as touching outward means the next Principle intreates Means 1. We must often by our faith apply Christ to Justification The more we apprehend Gods mercy in Christ unto us this way the more our hearts turn towards him in love and obedience 1 John 4.19 We love him because he first loved us And 2 Cor. 5.14 15. The love of Christ constraineth us because we thus judge that if one died for all then were all dead And that he died for all that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves but unto him which died for them and rose again The more clearly we apprehend Christ our Justifyer the more we find in him to be our Sanctifyer See Eph 3.16 17 18 19. Means 2 We must often by our faith have recourse to Gods Promises in this kind The Lord hath made many gracious Promises to further us in the way of Sanctification as Hos 14.4 I will heal their backslidings And Rom 6.14 Sin shall not have dominion over you And so Mal. 4.2 Vnto you that fear my name shall the Sun of Righteousness arise with healing in his wings And ye shall go forth and grow up as calves of the stall Jer. 32.39 40. And Mat. 25.29 Vnto every one that hath shall be given and he shall have abundance Such Promises as these we must call to mind and be earnest with the Lord in Prayer to make them good unto us Branch 2. To exhort all such as are not sanctified to labor for Sanctification Motives Means Motive 1 No Sanctification no Salvation Heb. 12.14 Without holiness no man shall see the Lord And Mat. 5.20 Except your righteousness exceed the righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees yee shall in no case enter into the kingdome of heaven and the Scribes and Pharisees were men very civil 2 By Sanctification we shall conforme to the holy God have his special image upon us which we had and lost in Adam Ephes 4.24 3 Sanctification is the end of our Election Redemption and Vocation The end of our Election Ephes 1.4 According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world that we should be holy The end of our Redemption Tit. 2.14 Who gave himself for us that he should redeem us from all iniquity and purifie unto himself a peculiar people zealous of good works The end of our Vocation 1 Cor 1.2 Vnto the Church of God which is at Corinth to them that are sanctified in Christ Jesus called to be Saints 4 Sanctification is not the least part of glory and eternal felicity 2 Cor. 3.18 But we all with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord are changed into the same image from glory to glory that is from one degree of grace to another even as by the Spirit of the Lord. 5 Where there is not Sanctification there can be no true faith and if no true faith why then no Justification nor Adoption These the Motives to Sanctification Now the Means or inward helps for as touching the outward means the next Principle acquaints Sanctification we know consists of Mortification and Vivification 1 Touching Mortification 1 Weigh and perpend that either sin must die or the sinner must die eternally Rom. 8.13 If ye live after the flesh that is if sin be not mortified in you ye shall die that is to say eternally 2 Weigh and consider the great love of God in giving his Son to dye for sinners John 3.16 and wilt not thou shew love to him again by fighting against sin which he hates 3 Weigh and perpend the great love of Christ who willingly underwent that accursed death of the Cross for thy sins Now wilt thou nourish that which cost him his life Then as touching Vivification the other part of Sanctification weigh and perpend Christs Resurrection 1 The efficient cause of it to wit the Spirit of God And thus think with thy self If the same Spirit which raised up Christ from the dead dwell in me he shall raise up my soul from the death of sin to the life of grace as Rom. 8.11 If the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by the Spirit that dwelleth in you and as their mortal bodies at the last day why so their souls in this world 2 Meditate upon the end of Christs Resurrection which was that death might no more have dominion over him but that he might for ever live to God which should be thy study and endeavour even to live to God in a life of holiness and Righteousnesse See Rom. 6.9 10 11. Knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more death hath no more dominion over him for in that he died he died unto sin once but in that he liveth he liveth unto God Likewise reckon ye also your selves to be dead indeed unto sin but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord. 3 Meditate upon the consequents of Christs Resurrection to wit his Ascension into heaven and his sitting at the Fathers right hand So shouldst thou labour to have thy affections above and thy conversation in heaven Colos 3.1 2. If ye then he risen with Christ seek those things which are above where Christ sitteth at the right hand of God Set your affections on things above not on things on the earth And so the Apostle professeth of himselfe Philippians 3.20 Our Conversation is in heaven from whence also we look for the Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ And thus much touching the fourth Principle PRINC V. Quest What are the ordinary or usual means for obtaining of faith Answ Faith cometh only by the preaching of the Word and increaseth daily by it as also by the administration of the Sacraments and Prayer MEMB. 1. Faith cometh only by the preaching of the Word and increaseth daily by it THE fifth Principle acquaints us with the ordinary outward Means whereby faith is obtained and encreased And first the Catechisme makes known unto us the ordinary outward Means whereby faith is obtained Faith cometh only by the preaching of the word And this passage of the first Member we commend to your consideration
parts or Sacramental union what it is 6. How the Sacraments of the Old and New Testament agree and how they differ 7. The number of Sacraments now in the time of the New Testament These questions being plainly answered we shall the better understand the Doctrine of Sacraments Quest 1. How Sacraments agree with the word and how they differ from it Answ 1. They agree in their Author the Lord being as the Author of the word so likewise of all true Sacraments Gen. 17.10 Exod. 12.3 .11 Luke 3.1 2 3. Matth. 26.26 1 Cor. 11.23 2. The word and Sacraments agree in this that the one as well as the other is to be dispensed by lawful Ministers Mat. 28.19 3. In that they both offer and reach forth one and the same thing to wit Christ Thus we see in what the word and Sacraments agree Now they differ as followeth 1. The word declareth Gods Will unto us by speech the Sacraments by visible signes and gestures Sacraments being a visible word 2. The word is as a Charter or Letter-Patent promising all good things in Christ unto all true Believers The Sacraments are as seals annexed to this Charter confirming what the word promiseth 3. By the word faith is begun and confirmed by the Sacraments it is only confirmed 4. The word pertaineth to all the Sacraments onely to such as make a profession of the faith Quest 2. What Sacraments are Answ They are sacred signes and seales of the new Covenant I call them sacred 1. Because they are ordained of God he being the Author of all true Sacraments as we have heard 2. Because they are ordained to holy use as we may observe in this brief definition then we say They are sacred sig●es and seals do but see Rom. 4.11 Now what the Apostle saith of Circumcision is true of all Sacraments the Lord in them as it were by Oath confirming unto true Believers that he will be their God and they again as it were by Oath binding themselves to be his people which indeed is the sum of the new Covenant the Lord promising unto true Believers that he will be their God and they re-promising unto him to be his people Quest 3 What are the ends of Sacraments Answ 1. That they might be a means to preserve and spread abroad the Doctrine of the Gospel Sacraments themselves being a visible word and yet no Sacraments I mean the outward signes without the word to wit the word of institution and then they occasioning the Preaching of the word 2. That so the true Church might be outwardly distinguished from all other Sects and Companies she having Rites Ceremonies and Worship of Gods devising and appointing and not of mans 3. That they might be bonds of mutual love betwixt the faithful 4 That so true Believers might swear Allegeance unto God bind themselves to continue faithful and obedient unto him 5. And especially that they might serve to confirm the faith of Gods people in Gods promises Quest 4. What are the parts of a Sacrament Answ Two 1. The sign 2. The thing signified The sign is the Element or Elements as Water Bread Wine and the whole external action conversant about the same The thing signified is Christ and his benefits or the participation and communion of Christ and his benefits Quest 5. The union of the parts or Sacramental union what it is Answ This union is a real union Christ and the Elements are truly and really united Hence it is that our Saviour saith of the Sacramental Bread this is my body and of the Wine this is my blood Mat. 26.26 28. But this union is not a Physical or natural union as the Papists hold as though the sign were changed or altered in o the thing signified Neither is it a local union as the Lutherans dream as though the thing signified were locally present as well as the sign but it is a mystical and Spiritual union and consists in the things following 1. A natural aptness in the sign to resemble and express the thing signified As doth not water naturally represent and express a cleansing and bread and wine a nourishing and comforting 2. The Lords appointing and applying of such and such Elements unto Sacramental use as Water to resemble Christ in his washing and cleansing quality Bread and Wine to resemble Christ in his nourishing and comforting property This being that to wit the word of Ordinance that carries the soul of the Believer from earth to heaven from the sign unto the thing signified 3. The Lord ordaining and appointing the outward sign not onely to represent and resemble Christ and his benefits but likewise as an Instrument and Channel to convey him and his benefits really to the soul of the true Believer the true Believer at one and the same time receiving the sign and the thing signified the one Corporally the other Spiritually And thus we see the union betwixt the sign and thing signified is real but Spiritual and wherein it consists Now from the union aforesaid it is usual in the Scrptures by an improper but Sacramental speech 1. To call the sign by the name of the thing signified and contrarily 2. To ascribe that to the sign which is proper to the thing signified and contrarily Quest 6. How the Sacraments of the old and new Testament agree how they differ Answ 1. They agree in the Author they all being ordained and instituted by God 2. They agree in the thing signified to wit Christ and his benefits the Believers of the Old Testament being as well saved by Christ as the Believers of the New Romans 4.11 1 Cor. 10.4 Now they differ divers wayes 1. In Rites and Ceremonies 2. In clearness The Covenant of grace was more hidden and obscure in the time of the Old Testament Christ the Foundation of it being not then come then in the time of the New and so the seals of the Covenant sutably the Sacraments of the Old Testament pointing at Christ to come but the Sacraments of the New shewing that Christ is come 3. In efficacy The Sacraments of the New Testament in the ordinary course being more effectual then the Sacraments of the Old a greater power of the Spirit in the ordinary course going with ours then did with theirs our souls being more perswasive and impressive then theirs 4. They differ in number there was divers Sacraments in the time of the Old Testament not onely Circumcision and the Passeover Sacraments ordinary but likewise extraordinary Sacraments or as some call them resemblances as the Red Sea the Cloud Manna and the water of the Rock It is true there was no more ordinary Sacraments in the time of the Old Testament no more Sacraments for being and standing then in the time of the New Quest 7. The last question What 's the number of Sacramens in the time of the New Testament Answ Onely two Baptism and the Lords Supper the former succeeding Circumoision the latter the Passeover
so often mourned O the affection that he wil then manifest unto them Not a good purpose not a good thought of theirs wil he conceal not an evil thought of theirs in any part of their life wil he charge them with What joy and comfort wil the pronouncing of the sentence afford unto them Mat. 25.34 and then they to be so advanced as to joyn with their Judg in judging of wicked men and Angels 1 Cor. 6.2 3. We go no further in this Use because of the Doctrine following desiring to reserve every thing for its proper place Vse 3. For Exhortation to exhort Christians divers waies 1. To be frequent in self-judging so at the day of judgement they shal not be condemned with the world Nay so in this world they shal avoid many particular judgements which otherwise will befal them 1 Cor 11.31 32. Now this self-judging doth comprise the particulars following 1. Self-examination touching the sins a man is guilty of 2. Sins confession which must be serious and hearty 3. Self-condemnation which is a passing of sentence against a mans self at the Bar of Gods Justice 4. An appeal unto the Throne of grace or an importunate suing for pardon in and through Christ 2. To take heed of rash judging Rom. 14.10 1 Cor. 4 5. Now this is rash judgment 1. When our Christian Brethren do wel to say they do ill 2. When they do ill to make it worse 3. When a thing is doubtful to take it in the worst part 3. To exhort Christians that when at any time they have any doubtful business or matter to be controverted they would be willing to refer themselves to the judgment and censure of their godly Brethren 1 Corinthians 6.1 c. 4. To be sober prayerful watchful heavenly-minded and fearful to offend God even in the least thing Luke 21.34 35 36. 1 Pet. 4.7 Rev. 14.7 So the Apostle Paul Acts 24.15 16. 5. To labour for patience when at any time wrongs and injuries are done unto them 2 Thess 1.5 6 7. James 5.7 8. 6. To exhort Christians to be loving merciful and bountiful to their Christian Brethren in their distresses Matth. 25.34 35 36. 7. And lastly to persevere and hold ou● in good courses even unto the end 2 Epistle of John v. 8. Rev. 3.11 Thus much for the Doctrine of the last judgment Now we should proceed to the two consequents of it viz. 1. The eternal happiness of the godly 2. The eternal misery or damnation of the wicked We shal only speak of the first here having largely handled the 2d in another place Of the first Consequent of the last judgment THe first consequent of the last judgment we commend unto you in the Doctrme following Doct. The godly all the godly when the last judgment is ended shall possess the Kingdom of God Though that woman Matth. 20.20 c. desired a special priviledge for her two sons wherein she seems very ambitious yet so much she takes for granted that Christs Kingdom shal be possessed of the godly all the godly and by the rule of contraries 1 Cor. 6.9 Ephesians 5.5 But more plainly Matth. 8.11 12 13. and 13.43 and 25.34 46. Acts 14.22 2 Cor. 5.1 Rom. 2.7 10. Several Grounds Ground 1. Gods Decree The Lord in his Eternal Counsel hath ordained and appointed them to this possession to possess his Kingdome and so we are to understand that passage from the foundation of the world Matth. 25.34 That is before the foundation of the world to wit from all eternity See Rom. 8.30 The Apostle speaks as of a thing past because it was Decreed a thing set down in Gods Decree And Acts 13.48 Hence it is they are said to be written in the book of Life Phil. 4.3 Rev. 21.27 Ground 2. Christs Purchase He by his obedience Passive and Active hath purchased Gods Kingdome for all the Elect Ephes 1.11.14 1 Thess 5.9 Heb. 10.19 20. Now the godly all the godly do manifest themselves to be of that number Ground 3. Christs Intercession on earth and in heaven On earth John 17 24. In heaven Rom 5.10 John 14.2 3. Ground 4. Whilest they are here on earth they receive of his anointing and so become Spiritual Kings and Priests Spiritual Kings whereby they are apted and fitted for Gods Kingdome Spiritual Priests whereby they daily as they are enjoyned Mat. 6.10 pray for it Rev. 1.6 and 5.10 Ground 5. Gods Promise and Oath John 3.16 and 10.28 1 John 2.25 Heb. 6.17 18. Ground 6. Christ their head in their flesh is ascended into Gods Kingdom and where the Head is there the Members must be in due time and to prefigure and the better to assure this some of the Members are there already as En●ch and Elias and those mentioned Matth. 27.52.53 Before we come to the Application we have some questions to answer the first is touching the evils the godly shal be freed from when they possess that Kingdom The second question is touching the place it self The third question is touching the good which the godly shal enjoy in that Kingdom Quest 1. The evils which the godly shal be freed from when they possess Gods Kingdom Facilius dicere possumus quid ibi non sit quam quid ibi sit saith Augustin 1. They shal be freed from Hell have an everlasting discharge from that most woful and horrible place Rom. 8.1 Rev. 21.8 2. They shal be freed from sin there shal be no more blindness in their minds no more rebellion in their wils no more disorder in their affections nay they shal be freed from the power and possibility to sin be in a better condition then ever Adam was In his best estate he might sin but they shal be confirmed as the good Angels Isaiah 60.21 1 Pet. 1.4 Mat. 22.30 3. They shal be freed from all sorrow shame and grief Isaiah 25.8 Rev. 21.4 4. They shal be freed from all Adversary power all enemies corporal and Spiritual and the fear of them there shal be a perpetual triumph without War or fear of War Luke 21.28 5. They shal be free from the displeasure of God he wil never be angry with them any more Rev. 22.3 6. They shal be freed from all thraldom servitude and bondage all Oeconomical Political and Ecclesiastical Relations shal then cease with Abraham Isaac and Jacob they shal sit down in the Kingdome of heaven 7. They shal be freed from all toyl and labour all the labour and toyl of both callings 2 Thess 1.7 Heb. 4.9 Rev. 14.13 8. They shal be freed from all uncomilness of body all bodily deformity 1 Cor. 15.44 Phil. 3.21 9. They shal be freed from all the means of a natural life and from the inconveniences that attend the same there shal be no need of meat drink sleep raiment physick marriage Matth. 22.30 Rev. 7.16 10. They shal be for ever freed from all the evils aforesaid Quest 2. Now we come to the second question and that