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A75804 Scripture manifestation of the equalitty of the Father, Sonne, and Holy-Ghost. VVherein is above an hundred particulars by parralell places of Scripture, this truth is clearely confirmed; namely that the Scriptures manifest the Sonne, and Holy Ghost to be God equall with the Father, by ascribing to them such names, attributes, works, and worship, as are proper to God alone. / By Beniamin Austin, pastor of the Church of God at Castle-Ashbey in Northamptonshire. Austin, Benjamin. 1650 (1650) Wing A4242; Thomason E1218_1; ESTC R210122 135,284 243

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same men by way of Prophesie And it could not be spoken of the Father for never any Hereticke denyed the Divinity of the Father Paul calleth our Saviour God Tit. 1.3 According to the commandement of God our Saviour And surely he that readeth diligently the new Testament shall finde God or Lord and Christ to be used oft reciprocally for each other as 2 Cor. 5.20 Eph. 6.6 Rom. 14.10 11 12. Luke 3.6 Act. 28.28 Heb. 3.4 Jam. 1.1 2 Cor. 2.16 1 Cor. 9.21 Act. 16.31 with 34. Tit. 2.10 13. 2 Pet. 1.1 Thirdly the Holy-Ghost is God Peter calleth him God Act. 5.3 4. whom he afore had called the Holy-Ghost for reproving Ananias for lying to the Holy-Ghost he aggravateth his sin by shewing him what the Holy-Ghost is Thou hast not lyed to men but to God Againe Act. 11.17 Forasmuch then as God gave them the like gift as he did unto us who beleeved on the Lord Jesus Christ what was I that I should withstand God That it was the Holy-Ghost whom he twice calleth God appeareth by comparing this verse with the 15. verse The Holy-Ghost gave them the like gift as he did unto us He fell on these Gentiles and gave them the gift of tongues as he did to the Apostles and other Jewes The Apostle Paul likewise manifesteth the Holy-Ghost to be God 1 Cor. 3.16 17. Know ye not that ye are the Temples of God and that the spirit of God dwelleth in you If any man defile the Temple of God him shall God destroy for the Temple of God is holy which Temple ye are Three times doth the Apostle call the Holy-Ghost God Yea that text doth afford three severall arguments to confirme unto us the Deity of the Holy-Ghost First the Apostle proveth the faithfull to be the Temples of God because the Holy-Ghost dwelleth in them which argument were invalide and of no force if that holy Spirit were not God 2. The Holy-Ghost dwelleth constantly in the Faithfull as in one Temple Three times is the word Temple used singularly He uniteth all the Elect in all the world in one and so dwelleth in them all as if they all were but one and yet so fully and comfortablely dwelleth in one as if that one were all It being proper to God alone to be so infinitely boundlesse in his substance as thus to fill all places 3. We being the Temples of the Holy-Ghost he is therefore God It was unlawfull to make Temples of wood or stone but to the true God He therefore must needs be God who hath so many and such stately Temples as the faithfull are The Angell Gabriel Luke 1.35 shewing that Christ should be conceived by the power of the Holy-Ghost addeth in the 37. verse For with God nothing shall be impossible Plainely manifesting that the Holy-Ghost who was to effect this great worke was God Yea our Lord Christ manifestly affirmeth him to be God Have ye not read that which was spoken to you by God saying c. Mat. 22.31 Was it not the Holy-Ghost who spake by Moses and by the Prophets 2 Pet. 1.21 And therefore the Scriptures which were inspired by the Holy-Ghost are said to be inspired of God 2 Tim. 3.16 It is said of Cornelius he was warned of God by an holy Angel to send for Peter Acts 10.22 which Angel is called an Angel of God Acts 10.3 Yet he who sent to warne him was the Holy-Ghost for so he himselfe telleth Peter that he sent them Acts 10.20 where you see that the Holy-Ghost hath twice the Name of God ascribed to him yea the Names of God and of the Holy-Ghost are often changed 1 Cor. 14.2 He that speaketh in an unknowne tongue speaketh not to men but to God howbeit to the Spirit he speaketh mysteries and not onely in the New Testament but in the Old as Ezek 2.2 4. Ezek. 11.1 5. Num. 24.2 4. and divers other places Thus Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost are absolutely and definitively called God without limitation addition or correction of speech as Creatures are not who though three Persons yet but one true ever-living God of one and the same substance I and my Father saith Christ are one John 10.30 One in every thing but in that wherein the opposition of relation distinguisheth them That our Saviour is one with the Father by identity of Essence appeareth 1. By his owne answer John 7.29 I know him for I am of him and he hath sent me 2. By the Jewes accusation for they did not challenge him for affirming himselfe to be some Vice-gerent or second Prince but for making himselfe equall to God John 5.18 and that being Man made himselfe God John 10.33 which thing in both places is justified and maintained by our Saviour They are therefore one in Essence will and action not in Person as the Holy-Ghost is likewise one with Christ and therefore you have Christ appearing in a Vision to John Rev. 1.13 and described by Iohn in the beginning of all his seven Epistles to the seven Churches as the Person that writeth to them Rev. 2.1 8 12 18. Rev. 3.1 7 14. Yet in the conclusion of all these seven Epistles it was the Holy Spirit of God that speaketh and writeth thus to the Churches and whom they are commanded to heare Let him that hath eares heare what the Spirit saith to the Churches Rev. 2.7 11 17.29 Rev. 3.6 13 22. Thus Father and Sonne are one and the holy Spirit and the Sonne are one yea all three are one 1 John 5.7 CHAP. XII 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Lord is a Name of God ascribed to the Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by which the Septuagint Translation and the New Testament usually interprete the word Jehovah which we translate Lord Mat. 22.43 44. And thus there is but one Lord 1 Cor. 8.6 Eph. 4.6 and the same Lord is over all Rom. 10.12 1 Cor. 12.5 Where although the holy Pen-men of the new Testament when they speake personally of the Father in his relation to Christ they usually call the Father God and the Sonne Lord Yet when either they use these words God or Lord essentially you shall finde these Names oft changed or used for each other as Rom. 14.6 Rom. 14.11 12 or if these Names be used Personally as when the Father or Sonne are spoken of apart not onely the Sonne but also the Father and Holy-Ghost are so called For this Name Lord is common to all three Persons For First the Father is Lord. Thus Christ as man giving thanks to his Father said I thank thee Father Lord of heaven and earth Mat. 11.25 Luk. 11.21 And the Apostles in their prayer Act. 4.26 The Rulers were gathered together against the Lord and against his Christ. And the Saints in their Doxologie Rev. 11.15 The Kingdomes of the world are become the Kingdomes of our Lord and of his Christ Yea Christ and Peter in their Sermons citing that place of Psal 110.1 The Lord said to
his holy Spirit in them Isa 63.11 12. and who was afflicted in all their afflictions Isa 63.9 Secondly there was the Sonne who is called the Angel of his presence who saved them Isa 63.9 Thirdly there is the holy Spirit who led them Isa 63.14 against whom they rebelled and whom they vexed Isa 63.10 Although these are three yet but one Lord or Jehovah and one Father Who seeing he is our Father let us carry our selves to him as dutifull Children for so he requireth Mal. 1.6 A Sonne honoureth his Father and a servant his Master If then I be a Father where is mine honour and if I be a Master where is my feare saith the Lord of Hosts CHAP. XIV Most High is a Name of God ascribed to the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost HIghest or most high is a Name of God who is the most high over all the Earth Psal 83. last and in the Heavens Luke 2.15 Albeit there cannot be two most High which are essentially differing from each other yet Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost which differ personally have this Name ascribed to them who are one and the same most High God First the Father is the most High So the Divell acknowledgeth Luke 8.28 And the Angel Gabriel professeth Luke 1.32 Secondly the Sonne is the most High John Baptist who was the fore-runner of Christ is said to be the Prophet of the most High to prepare his way before him Luke 1.76 Thirdly the Holy-Ghost is the most High The Lord Jesus being to be conceived as we acknowledge in the Creed by the powerfull operation of the Holy-Ghost the Angel answereth Mary who demanded of him how she should conceive that knew no man Luke 1.35 The Holy-Ghost shall come on thee and the power of the most High shall over-shadow thee Moreover that which Isaiah calleth a rebelling vexing of the Spirit Isa 36.10 and Steven a resisting of the Holy-Ghost Act. 7.51 and the Author to the Hebrews a tempting and grieving him Heb. 3.7 9. the Psalmist affirmeth it to be a tempting and provoking the most High Psal 78.56 The Holy-Ghost being most High whom they tempted whom they provoked Yea he that inspired Balaam was the Spirit of God So Moses sheweth Num. 24.2 The Spirit of God came upon him even him Balaam stileth the most High Num. 24.16 Oh let us be glad and rejoyce in the Lord and sing praises to his Name who is the most High Psal 9.2 who is the most High for evermore Psal 92.8 Even to the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost let u● give praise CHAP. XV. Lord God is a Name ascribed to the Father to the Word and to the Spirit LOrd God is a Name peculiar to him who is the Supreame Majestie of heaven and earth 2 Kin. 19.19 Thou art the Lord God then onely Though this Name be given onely to God who is one yet this one God is distinguished into three Persons First the Father is Lord God Daniel praying to the Father to be heard for Christs sake Dan. 9.17 ascribeth to him this Name of the Lord God Dan. 9.3 And the Angel Gabriel speaking of Christs Oeconomicall Kingdome committed to him as God and Man the Head and King of his Church saith Luke 1.32 The Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his Father David Besides the Holy-Ghost is oft called the Spirit of the Lord God as Isa 61.1 Isa 48.16 Joel 2.27 28. who was the Spirit of the Father Mat. 10.20 Secondly the Sonne is Lord God Thomas so acknowledged him Joh. 20.28 My Lord and my God the Angel Gabriel doth so stile him for it was Christ John was to goe before Mar. 1.2 Lu. 1.76 who was to goe before him who was the Lord God Luke 1.16 17. John so calleth him The Lord God of the holy Prophets sent his Angel Rev. 22.6 It was the Lord Christ who sent his Angel to John Rev. 22.16 Rev. 1.1 God promiseth to save Israel by the Lord their God Hos 1.6 That this was the Lord Jesus is manifest for whomsoever the Father saveth he saveth by Christ No man commeth to the Father but by him Joh. 14.6 neither is there salvation in any other Act. 4.12 He was raised unto Israel a Saviour Act. 13.23 Moreover the Holy-Ghost is called the Spirit of the Lord God Joel 2.27 28. who was the Spirit of Christ Gal. 4.6 Rom. 8.9 Thirdly the Holy-Ghost is Lord God The Spirit which entred into Ezekiel Ezek. 2.2 Ezek. 11.1 and speaketh by him was the Lord God Ezek. 2.4 Ezek. 11 5. He it was that spake in and by the Prophets Nehem. 9.30 Num. 11.29 Act. 28.25 Act. 1.16 which by Zachary is so stiled Lu. 1.68 with Lu. 1.70 So you may see the onely Lord God is the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost CHAP. XVI Lord God Almighty is a Name ascribed to the Father to the Sonne and to the Holy-Ghost LOrd God Almighty is a Name given to God in regard of his protection over his Church and people and also of the destruction of his and their enemies There can be but one Lord God Almighty but he is distinguished into three Persons or subsistences which is so called First the Father is Lord God Almighty who with the Sonne and Holy-Ghost is usually so stiled in the Revelations Revel 11.17 Rev. 15.3 Rev. 16.7 Rev. 19.6 I know some expound some of these places personally of the Father others expound them personally of the Sonne But I rather take them essentially as spoken of the Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost neither is the Father onely so stiled But Secondly the Sonne is Lord God Almighty Rev. 1.8 so Paguine rendreth it and also other Greek and Latine Copies That this is spoken of the Sonne the words before and after shew it being interposed between a double description of Christ First of his Names and Offices Secondly of his glorious Majestie appearing to John in a Vision as is laid down to us with its circumstances from the ninth verse to the end of that Chapter Thirdly the Holy-Ghost is Lord God Almighty So Paul sheweth 2 Cor. 6.16 17 18. it being the Holy-Ghost that there speaketh first it is He who is in the faithfull as in his temple 1 Cor. 6.19 secondly He dwelleth in them Rom. 8.11 thirdly He likewise maketh a Covenant to be their God and they shall be his people Jer. 31.33 with Heb. 9.15 16. Albeit the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost are Lord God Almightie yet are they not three Lords or three Gods or three Almighties but one Lord God Almightie CHAP. XVII Great God is a Name ascribed to the Father to the Sonne and to the Holy-Ghost GReat God is a Title peculiarly attributed to the Lord He is a great God above all gods 2 Chron. 2.5 there being none so great a God as our God Psal 77.13 Psal 86.8 even his enemies being Judges Ezra 5.8 who stile him the great God This Name some who denie the Lord that bought them as Peter
Persons in these Workes which concerne Christ the Head of the Church and as they are one Essence so they are one and the same cause of effecting them Oh that we could by the eye of faith see Christ ascended into Heaven and placed on the right hand of his Father then might we at once thereby behold our Saviours honour and our owne happinesse It was expedient for him for his owne honour to ascend into Heaven and to lead Captivitie captive Eph. 4.8 and to have Angels and Authorities and Powers made subject to him 1 Pet. 3.22 in regard of us it was expedient Joh. 16.7 for our eternall safetie for he is gone to prepare a place for us Joh. 14.2 He is entred into heaven to appeare in the presence of God for us Heb. 9.24 and is at the right hand of God and maketh intercession for us Rom. 8.34 Heb. 7.25 The third Section CHAP. I. The Workes of God which concerne the Church in generall are the Common Workes of the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost AS the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost doe Co-operate in these Workes which doe concerne Christ the Head of the Church so they likewise effect these Workes which doe concerne the bodie of Christ the Church of God which works concerne either First the Church in generall or Secondly the faithfull in particular First these Workes which concerne the Church in generall First Gods covenanting with his people Secondly his delivering Israel out of Egypt Thirdly his sending Angels on any extraordinary message to his Church Fourthly his sending Prophets under the Law Fifthly his sending Apostles Sixtly appointing them to preach in some places and not in others Seventhly his speaking in and by the Prophets and Apostles Eighthly his strengthening them in their callings Ninthly his sending Pastors and Teachers Tenthly his giving Lawes to his Church Eleventhly his giving more particularly the Law unto Mount Sinai Twelfthly the transgression whereof is an offence committed against him and Thirteenthly provoketh him to wrath grieveth him Fouretenthly his wonders Fifthteenthly his gifts of Miracles Sixteenthly his building the Church Seventeenthly his raising the dead These Workes are wrought by the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost The Scriptures doe manifest the Sonne and Holy-Ghost to be God equall with the Father by ascribing to them these Workes equally with the Father CHAP. II. The making of a Covenant with the Church was a Worke of the Father and of the Sonne and of the Holy-Ghost THe Lords Covenanting with his Church and people is a Worke of God alone There is not any Dayes-man betwixt them that can lay his hand upon them both Joh. 9.33 that should or could Vmpire for them onely the Majestie of Heaven is pleased so farre to abase himselfe as to Covenant with us for whenas there was such an infinite distance between heaven and earth God and man that man could never have enjoyed Ged as his never-failing blessednesse or have had communion with him as his soule-filling happinesse but by the Lords voluntary condescention to us which he expresseth by way of Covenant it was out of the riches of his grace to us in Christ that his infinite Majestie humbled himselfe to Covenant with us that he would be our God and that we should be his people in this worke the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost have an equall share with the Father or rather they Co-worke First the Father Covenanted with us in Christ Hag. 2.5 According to the word that I cove●anted with you when ye came out of Aegipt he covenanted with them First that he would be their God Secondly that they should be his People Ezek 36.28 And thus Christ calleth the Father The Apostles God and Fa●her Ioh. 20.17 who Thirdly suffereth in all the afflictions of his Church and People for so Esay telleth us In all their afflictions he is afflicted Esay 63.9 Secondly the Word who being made flesh is the Mediator of the Covenant Heb 8.6 1 Tim. 2.5 Mal. 3.1 Yet he being the second Person of the Trinitie is the Testator and Covenanter of his Church For if Christ be not a Testator whereunto tendeth the Apostles reasoning Heb. 9.16 Where a Testament is there must of necessitie be the death of a Testator First it was the Lord Jesus that dyed he is therefore the Testator or Covenanter secondly the Church of God are his people Mat. 1.21 Luk. 1.77 Zach. 2.11 Mat. 16.18 Through him and in him God is ours and we are his Cant. 6.2 who thirdly suffereth in the afflictions of his people Act. 9.4 The persecuted members suffer on earth and the Lord Jesus the Head complaineth from heaven Saul Saul why persecutest thou me Thirdly the Holy-Ghost is the Author of this Covenant So the Apostle sheweth Heb. 10.15 16. The Holy-Ghost also is a witnesse to us for after he had said before This is the Covenant that I will make with them c. And surely there cannot be a better interpreter of the Leviticall Rites then the Apostle who having spoken of the first Covenant and of Divine Ordinances pertaining to it Heb. 9.18 which God had commanded Exod. 26. Lev. 16. and comming to shew their signification which was intended in them by God that ordained them he saith Heb. 9.8 The Holy-Ghost this signifying that the way out of the Holyest was not yet made manifest while as the first Tabernacle was yet standing as if he had said the Holy-Ghost in giving these ceremoniall lawes intended to shew that the way to Heaven was not so wide not so common not so open as it should be when Christ abolished in his flesh the Law of Commandements contained in Ordinances Eph. 2.15 And blotted out the hand-writing that was against us Col. 2.14 Secondly the Church of God are his People So the Apostle sheweth 2. Cor. 6.16 that this was the Holy-Ghost appeareth by comparing this verse with 1. Cor. 6.19 for we are the People of God who dwelleth in us and whose Temples we are but we are the Temples of the Holy-Ghost 1. Cor. 6.19 1. Cor. 3.16 and he dwelleth in us Rom. 8.11 And Thirdly he suffereth in the persecutions of his people and the persecutors doe resist him Act. 7.51 and doe despite to the Spirit of Grace Heb. 10.29 Thus the Father the Word and the Spirit are one God in Essence and have one common and essentiall operation and are one and the same author of the Covenant with the Church though in respect of the order of their Relations and their personall manner of working there is in this and in all their workes a distinct order Thus the Father maketh a Covenant with his Church by his Sonne who is the Mediator 1. Tim. 2.5 and through his Spirit who is the earnest of our inheritance Eph. 1.14 Which sheweth no inequalitie in the Persons but onely the voluntarie dispensation of this and other Divine Actions which God in his infinite Wisedome is pleased to use CHAP. III. The delivering of Israel out
utter praise Psal 119.171 In both places there is a Metaphor as some think from a Fountaine that continually bubleth up water or as others from a full stomack and they translate it eructare to belch up Eructation proccedeth from fulnesse of stomack first David spake not of himselfe but out of fulnesse of the Spirit secondly Gods blessings lay heavy on Davids stomack he could not be at ease till he had vented himselfe by thanksgiving This was a holy surfet as Luther calleth it in David who desired to praise God with heart and tongue This Praise Honour Blessing and Glory is due to God from men and Angels It is that which God will not give to another Isa 42.8 First it is due to God alone from men The Lord alone is thus to be exalted Isai 2.11 we must make mention of his Righteousnesse even of his onely Psal 71.16 we must even as we have received so baptize and as we baptize even so beleeve and as we beleeve so pray and as we pray so give thanks We baptize in the Name of the Father and of the Sonne and of the Holy-Ghost Mat. 28 19. we beleeve in the Father and in the Sonne and in the Holy-Ghost as it is briefly set down in the Apostles Creed we pray for blessings from the Father from the Sonne and from the Holy-Ghost 2 Cor. 13.14 Rev. 1.4 5. 1 Thes 3.11 12 13. and we must ascribe glory to the Facher to the Sonne and to the Holy-Ghost For Blessing Praise and Glory is to be rendred First to the Father Thus Paul by his example teacheth us it is our duty to blesse God the Father 2 Cor. 1.3 Ephes 1.3 Gal. 1.5 And Peter likewise 1 Pet. 1.3 and James maketh it not onely his own but others practise also Jam. 3.9 And surely we ought to render praise to him who worketh all things to the praise of his glory Eph. 1.6 Secondly to the Sonne The Psalmist prophesieth that daily should he be praised Psal 72.15 and all Nations shall call him blessed Psal 72.17 John rendreth praise and dominion to him Rev. 1.6 and Peter ascribeth glory to him for ever 2 Pet. 3.18 and Jude likewise Glory and Majesty Dominion and Power now and ever Jude 25. The Apostle Paul giveth thanks to him for enabling him to the Ministery 1 Tim. 1.12 The Ephesians doe magnifie his Name Act. 19.17 yea not onely the faithfull in the Church militant but also the Saints in the Church triumphant acknowledge the Lambe to be worthy to receive Praise Honour Glory and Blessing Rev. 5.12 13. Thirdly to the Holy-Ghost Zachery blesseth the Lord God of Israel Luk. 1.68 That this was the Holy-Ghost whom he praiseth with the Father and the Sonne is evident out of the 70. v●rse For it is he whom he blesseth that spake by the mouth of all the Prophets which was the blessed and glorious Spirit 2 Pet. 1.21 1 Pet. 1.11 Eph. 3.5 Ezek. 11.1 4 5. 2 Sam. 23. 2. Mar. 12.36 He is our Creator with the Father and the Sonne and therefore with them God blessed for ever Rom. 1.25 he is the Spirit of Glory 1 Pet. 4.14 He worketh those graces in us which are forerunners of our Glory and we ought to doe and speake that which will tend to his glory And surely the ascribing blessing to him is not to be doubted of whenas w● heare truth it selfe averring that the speaking against the Holy-Ghost even the blaspheming of him to be unpardonable Mat. 12.32 Luk. 12.10 That Doxology glory be to the Father and to the Sonne and to the Holy-Ghost c. was used in the Church long before Arrius time and urged by Faebadius against the Arians lib. cont Arrian If saith he there be that inequality which the Arrians affirme then doe we every day blaspheme God when we acknowledge these things common to the Father and the Sonne The Arrians being pinched with this argument hereupon altered the forme and gave glory to the Father by the Sonne and in the Spirit which had not the Arrians given it a sinister construction and made it an especiall marke of recognizance even this forme also had not been the voyce of Errour and Schisme but of sound Doctrine and sincere Religion And therefore Basil no friend to the Doctrine of Arrius yet useth this very forme sometime but it was to the offence of some weak Christians who did therefore traduce him and against whom he did largely apologize excusing this his act to his friends yet justifying it against his enemies Oh that we could enjoy the happy Vision of the glorious Deity that we might in the society and unity of the glorified Saints and holy Angels sing praises for ever to the glorious Trinity and rejoyce in our Makers so it is in the Originall Psal 149.2 Oh the blessed estate of the Saints and the glorious condition of the believer which is not to be expressed by him even when he is glorified Let us therefore pray that whiles we live on earth we may glorifie the Lords Name willingly readily cheerefully even as the Angels doe in heaven for this is likewise their worke CHAP. XIV Angels doe sing praises to the Father to the Sonne and to the Holy-Ghost IT is not onely the Work of Men on Earth but it is the whole imployment of the Angels in Heaven to sing forth Gods praises and to doe that which may glorifie his Name At the Creation of the World by the Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost these Sonnes of God shouted for joy Job 38.7 At the birth of our Saviour no lesse then a whole Hoast of these heavenly souldiers are praysing and glorifying the Lord Luk 2.14 And surely if we had the tongues not onely of Men but also of Angels we could not raise this note high enough to the glory of our Redeemer yea it is the constant worke of the glorified Saints and Holy Angels to sing forth the prayses of God day and night Rev. 4. Rev. 5. Rev. 6. Rev. 7. Rev. 19. Yea the Seraphins cry one to another holy holy holy is the Lord of Hosts the whole earth is full of his glory Isai 6.2 3. That this was the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost who is there praised by the Angels is manifest First it was the Father For he whose praise is there exalted did send Isaias the Prophet verse 9. which was the Lord God and his Spirit Isai 4.48 16. the Father together with the Sonne and the Holy Spirit Secondly it was the Sonne also For he whose praise is there celebrated Isai saw his glory Isai 6.1 Now that this was the Lord Jesus whose glory Isaiah saw we have a witnesse beyond all exceptions even the Evangelist John testifying it Job 12.41 And surely Jesus Christ God and Man is joyned with God in the same Doxology Rev. 5. who is there called a Lambe being so typifyed in the legall Rites and so manifested to John in his heavenly Vision He hath ten thousand times ten thousand
SCRIPTURE MANIFESTATION of the Equalitty of the Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost Wherein is above an Hundred Particulars by parralell places of Scripture this truth is clearely confirmed NAMELY THAT THE Scriptures Manifest the Sonne and Holy Ghost to be God equall with the Father by ascribing to them such Names Attributes Works and Worship as are proper to God alone By BENIAMIN AUSTIN Pastor of the Church of God at Castle-Ashbey in Northamptonshire There are three that beare record in Heaven the Father the Word and the Holy-Ghost and these three are one 1 Joh. 5.7 Goe and teach all Nations baptizing them in the Name of the Father and of the Sonne and of the Holy-Ghost Mat. 28.19 Awake O Sword against my Shepheard and against the man that is my fellow saith the Lord of Hoasts Zac. 13.7 Christ Jesus who being in the forme of God thought it no robbery to be equall with God Phil. 2.5 6. LONDON Printed for P. W. and JOHN WRIGHT at the Kings Head in the Old-Baily 1650. To all those that love the Lord Jesus in Sincerity Brethren THE Beloved Disciple of the Lord telleth us 1 Joh. 2.18 That in his time there were many Antichrists Many that did seeme to professe Christ yet in truth did oppose him which in words would confesse him but in works would denye him Tit. 1.16 If the first Age of the Church could not escape the fuery of Satan and if those more pure times did not avoide the unbridled rage of his Antichristian Darlings we that live in the latter dayes which are the perillous times must not look to be free from Satans opposition nor hope to be exempted from the malice of his Antichristian Factours For the mystery of iniquity which was but hatching in the Apostles dayes is now grown to it 's full maturity it then began onely to worke 2 Thes 2.7 it is now acting with the efficacy of Satan with all power and signes and lying wonders 2 Thes 2.9 And however there are many Antichrists in the world yet according to Johns threefold discription of them we may worke them into three heads For they are such as deliver poysonous Doctrine not truly grounded on Gods Word and doe oppose first the Divine Nature of Christ secondly the Humane Nature of Christ thirdly the Offices of Christ First there are Antichrists who doe oppose the Divine Nature of Christ as Cerinthians Arrians Samo-Satenians Jews Turkes and in a word the Sarcinians whose Doctrine is as it were a filthy sinke into which al the Heresies of former and latter Ages have emptyed themselves These the Apostle John directly describeth 1 Joh. 2.22 23. He is Antichrist that denyeth the Father and the Sonne For although never any Antichristian Heretick did in words deny the first Person and however they may pretend with the blinded Jews and misled Turkes they doe honour the Creatour of the World yet by taking away that personall relation which he hath to the Sonne they deny him by consequence to be a Father and dishonour both the Father and the Sonne However therefore they would undeseemedly fasten on us the Name of Antichrist because we affirme the Lord Jesus in Nature and Essence to be equall with the Father whenas even the Father stileth him his fellow Zac. 13.7 and the Sonne who is in the forme of God thinketh it no robbery to be equall with God Phil. 2.7 who was the onely begotten Sonne of God Joh. 1.14 18. Joh. 3.16 18. 1 Joh. 4.9 and said that God was his proper Father Joh. 5. ●8 and he is said to be his proper Sonne Rom. 8.32 for the word translated own is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Originall yea he is the Sonne 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of himself Rom. 8.3 And therefore the name and nature of Antichrist agreeth to them and not to us For they oppose the Father and the Sonne and by denying Christ to be the eternall Sonne of God they deny also God the Father to be a true and eternall Father Thus doe they robbe them both of their excellent glory making the one to be no proper Father of Ch●●st and the other to be no proper Sonne of God whom they blasphemously affirme to be a 〈…〉 Secondly they are Antichrists who deny the Humane Nature of Christ as Marcionites Valentinians Manichees and others They take away the benefit of his death and passion The Apostle doth more especially point at these 1 Joh. 4.3 and 2 John 7. where he sheweth him to be of an Antichristian Spirit that denyeth Jesus Christ to be come in the flesh Thirdly they are Antichrists who doe not oppose directly the person of Christ but by delivering Doctrine contrary to the Word doe oppose Christ in his three-fold Office First they depive Christ of his Kingly Office and make the Pope the Supreame and uncontroulable Head of the Church exalting him above all that is called God 2 Thes 2. namely above Angels Magistrates Divels which in Scripture are called Gods yea above God and Christ whenas they give power to him to prescribe Lawes which are more authentique to them then the Laws of God None being of power to dispence with his as he can and doth with Cods Lawes And they attribute such soveraignty to him as not onely to forgive sinnes on earth but to place or displace soules in Heaven or in Hell at his pleasure Secondly they take away the Propheticall Office of Christ For they in stead of teaching the Doctrine of Christ teach the Doctrine of the Devils 1 Tim. 4. Setting up Legens Councels Decreees Decretals Traditions and their corrupt glosses of the Text above the Scripture And with their Anagogicall Allegoricall and Tropicall interpretations of the Scriptures have quite taken away the true sense thereof Thirdly they divest Christ of his Priestly Office by Indulgencies Pardons Penances Pilgrimages Masses Dirges Purgatory workes of Supererogation and a thousand the like inventions have taken away the one al-sufficient Oblation and satisfaction of Christ All whose wearing service shall one day have no better reward then who required this at your hands yea that which in a word overthroweth all the Doctrine of Christ and was enough If Rome had stood guilty of no other errour to have made us to separate from her even her soule-destroying Doctrine of Justification by Workes For as the Apostle speaking of the Jewes told the true Church of Rome Rom. 10.3 They being Ignorant of Gods Righteousnesse and going about to establish their own Righteousnesse have not submitted themselves to the Righteousnesse of God These the Apostle John principally deciphereth in the Revelations Rev. 13. c. However these Antichrists are divided and doe crash one against another yet all doe fight against Christ and doe oppose his Church They being like Sampsons Foxes joyned together by the tailes with the fire of dissention betwixt them whereby they doe set on fire Gods dearely beloved Vin●yard And although Antichrist had alwayes a mouthfull of blasphemies yet never were
first and the last Rev. 1.11 Rev. 22.13 Rev. 2.8 Rev. 1.17 Who is the first though not the first alone because the Father is with him He is the beginning the ending Re. 22.13 He is the everlasting Father Isai 9.6 who though born in Bethlehem in regard of his humanitie yet in respect of his Divinity his goings forth hath been from of old from everlasting Mich. 5.2 Or as the Originall will beare it from the dayes of eternitie His Kingdome is everlasting Isai 9.7 Luk. 1.33 Rev. 11.15 His Throne is for ever and ever Heb. 1.8 Psal 45.7 He is without beginning or ending Heb. 3.7 He liveth for ever Rev. 1.18 Heb. 7.25 He is before all things Col. 1.17 18. He is eternal life 1 Joh. 5.20 1 Joh. 1.2 As he is the Sonne of Man he is a Priest after the order of Melchizedeck Heb. 7.15 But as he is the Sonne of God Melchizedeck is said to be like unto him that abideth a Priest continually Heb 7.3 The heavens and all other creatures shall faile but his yeares faile not Heb. 1.12 Yea the Jewes knew that the Messiah must be eternall John 12.34 John the Evangelist proveth the eternitie of Christ First because he had his being before any creature was created 1 Joh. 1.12 Secondly because he was begotten of the Father Joh. 1.18 Joh. 3.16 he was not created not made as creatures are and John Baptist sheweth Christ to be after him yet before him Joh. 1.30 After him in his Humanitie yet before him in regard of his Divinitie Yea the beloved Disciple John speaking of Christ he repeateth was foure times Joh. 1.1 2. In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and that Word was God The same was in the beginning with God He was was was was where can wicked blasphemers shew he was not Thirdly the Holy-Ghost is eternall He is the eternall Spirit Heb. 9.14 and the everlasting God which gave Commandements by the Prophets Rom. 16.26 That this was the Holy-Ghost is manifest For he spake and commanded by them 2 Pet. 1.21 Eph. 3.5 Nehem. 9.30 Isai 6.9 10. with Act. 28.25 26. 2 Sam. 23.2 he abideth with the faithfull for ever John 14.16 The Father the Son and the Holy-Ghost are consubstantiall coeternall of one and the same Substance Essence and Nature being one eternall Lord God which hath being in and by himselfe alone There cannot be more infinites nor more eternals then one as God is who is one in essence though distinguished into three Persons Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost which are not before or after each other in regard of any prioritie of Nature Honour or Time but onely in Order who are before or after each other onely in order of subsisting and working Thus the Father is before the Sonne in order who is begotten of his Father and doth nothing but what he seeth the Father doe Joh. 5.19 And the Father and the Sonne before the Holy-Ghost in order who proceedeth from them Joh. 15.26 and who speaketh not of himselfe Joh. 16.13 but receiveth of the Father and of the Sonne and sheweth that unto the faithfull Joh. 16.14 15. that neither is the Sonne before or after the Father in time neither is the Holy-Ghost after either of them but being Relatives are together by nature CHAP. IV. The Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost are Omnipresent OMnipresency is a propertie peculiar to God he is ever with us ever before us he alwayes overseeth us though our eyes see him not His essence is immeasurable He filleth all places Act. 7.49 1 Kin. 8.2 7. Isai 66.1 He is a God at hand and a God afarre off Jer. 23.23 God alone is every where Psal 139.8 9. Amos 9.2 3 4. He is not in loco definitivo in any place definitively as Angels are much lesse is he in loco circumscriptivo in any place circumscriptively as corporeall creatures are But he is every where present whom the Heaven of Heavens cannot containe 2 Chron. 6.18 He is in Heaven reigning in Glory and Majestie He is in earth ruling by his power and providence he is in Hell tormenting with his wrath and justice First in regard of all Creatures the immensitie and greatnesse of God is seene working in and by them Act. 17.28 and present with them And so First the Father is present in all places his eyes are upon the children of men and he heareth the prayers of his servants in all places Joh. 16.23 he dwelleth in th faithfull Joh. 14.23 Secondly the Sonne is present in all places when he was on earth in regard of his humanitie was also in heaven in regard of his Divinity Joh. 3.13 And now though ascend●d into heaven in regard of his humanitie Act. 1.9 10 11. Act. 7.55 yet in regard of his Divinitie he is ruling by his power both in heaven and in earth and in all places under the earth Phil. 2.10 The Lambe who is in the midst of the Throne and of the foure Beasts and in the midst of the Elders Rev. 5.6 yet also walketh in the midst of the seven Golden Candlesticks Rev. 2.1 yea where two or three are gathered together he is in the middest of them Mat. 18.20 he is with all the faithfull to the end of the world Mat. 28.20 yea he dwelleth in them Ephes 3.17 And surely where God the Father is he is in the unity of the essence with him Joh. 1.1 being in the Father and the Father in him Joh. 14.10 11. filling all things Ephes 4.10 At his ascension he ascendeth where he was before Joh. 6.62 he ascended with his bodie into heaven where he was before in his Deitie Joh. 1.18 Thirdly the Holy-Ghost is likewise every where David demandeth whither shall I goe from thy Spirit or whither shall I goe from thy presence Psal 139.7 Thus the Spirit with the Father and the Sonne are present every where The Holy-Ghost abideth at all times and in all places of the earth in the hearts of all faithfull men Joh. 14.16 17. he remaineth amongst the people of God Hag. 2.5 He dwelleth in them Rom. 8.11 Rom. 8.9 2 Tim. 1.14 1 Cor. 3.16 the beleevers are his Temples 1 Cor. 6.19 this one and the same Spirit worketh all gifts and all graces in all the faithfull 1 Cor. 12.11 2 Cor. 11.4 and is in all the hearts of the faithfull Gal. 4.6 and abideth in them for ever Joh. 17.16 1 Joh. 2.27 yea the Spirit of the Lord filleth the World and containeth all things Wisd 1.7 he proceedeth both from the Father and the Sonne Joh. 15.26 Joh. 16.7 and is with them which are mutually at the right hand of each other Psal 110.1 5. he being alwaies where they are Psal 139.7 David joyneth Gods presence and his Spirit together The Father and the Sonne being one in another Joh. 10.38 and he in both and they in him Zac. 7.12 he is the Lambes eyes who is in the midst of the Throne Rev. 5.6 he is before the
Throne Rev. 4.5 and sent forth into all the earth Rev. 5.6 That which Didymus Alexandrinus in Lib. de Spirit Sanct. writeth is notable Ipse Spiritus Sanctus si una de creaturis esset duntaxat circumscriptam haberet substantiam sicut universa quae facta sunt nam etsi non circumscribantur loco finibus invisibiles creaturae tamen proprietate substantiae finiuntur Spiritus autem Sanctus quum in pluribus locis sit non habet circumscriptam substantiam The Holy-Ghost if he were a Creature he would have a circumscribed substance as all Creatures have for although Angels and Spirits are not circumscribed with place and bounds yet they are bounded with the proprietie of their substance but the Holy-Ghost being in severall places he hath not a circumscribed substance Secondly in regard of his Church in which God ruleth more especially as in his Kingdome and dwelleth more particularly as in his owne house who is above all and through all and in all Eph. 4.6 And thus without appropriation to any Person the Holy Trinitie is over all in regard of the excellencie of his glory through all in respect of the gifts of his Majestie and in all in the presence of his dignitie Or if you will i● reference to all three Persons First the Father is all in all 1 Cor. 15.28 God is all in all he is all as the first cause and working in us all as in the secondary causes Secondly the Sonne is all in all Col. 3.11 Christ is all in all as John Baptist speaketh with a reduplication Joh. 3.31 is above all yea he filleth all in all Eph. 1.23 Thirdly the Holy-Ghost is all in all 1 Cor. 12.11 All these worke that one and the same Spirit dividing to every one severally as he will He is the incorruptible Spirit that is in all Wis 12.1 all Beleevers receive one and the same Spirit 2 Cor. 12.4 There cannot be many infinites which are present in all places for the infinitenesse of one would hinder the infinitenesse of another if they were not one and the same essence But Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost being gresent in all places are consubstantiall in essence one and the same infinite Lord God which worketh all in all 1 Cor. 12.6 which are mutually in each other as Christ speaketh the Father in me and I in him Joh. 14.11 and the Holy-Ghost who is the Spirit of the Father Mat. 10.20 Rom 8.11 and the Spirit of his Sonne Gal. 4.6 Rom. 8.9 Phil. 1.19 1 Pet. 1.11 and proceedeth from both Joh. 15.26 and is of both 1 Cor. 2.12 called the Spirit of Elohim Gen. 1.2 Gen. 41.38 Num. 24.2 to note the plurality of Persons from whom he proceedeth being in both even as the Spirit of man is in man 1 Cor. 2.11 and that not onely in the Father but also in the Sonne and therefore he is stiled the eyes of the Lamb Rev. 5.6 which is in the midst of the Throne and yet sent forth into all the earth where therefore the one is the other is and what the one worketh the other worketh likewise Oh that men would consider this omnipresencie of God! to wicked men it might be a Bridle to stop their course in Sinne that they runne not into all excesse of riot 1 Pet. 4.4 to consider that God is present with them he that is their Judge beholdeth them and their actions and to good men it would be also a Staffe to support them in all their soule-afflicting tentations that God knoweth their works Rev. 2.1 2. who is not unrighteous to forget their work and labour of love Heb. 6.10 CHAP. V. The Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost are Omnipotent or Almighty OMnipotencie is an essentiall propertie of God it is one of his Names Gen. 17.1 He nameth himselfe to Abraham the Almightie God power being essentially in God he is not onely called Almightie but power Mar. 14.62 He hath power and sufficiencie of himselfe and he giveth power and sufficiencie to all things there is a two-fold power in God First an absolute power whereby God is of Himselfe able to doe all things that are not contradictorie Mat. 3.9 Secondly there is an actuall or limited power a power which is limited by Gods will Gen. 19.22 The Lord can doe more by his absolute power then he will doe by his limited power A creature may will more then he can doe but the Creatour can doe more then he will he taketh away who can hinder him who will say unto him what doest thou Job 9.12 what God is there in heaven or in earth that is able to doe according to his works or according to his might Deut. 3.24 he doth what he will in earth and in heaven and none can stay his hand Dan. 4.35 He is Almightie First the Father is Almightie so we acknowledge in the Apostles Creed Secondly the Sonne is Almightie Rev. 1.8 That verse is put between a double description of Christ First of his Names and Offices in the Antecedent or fore-going verses Secondly of his glorious power and Majestie as he appeared to John in a Vision in the subsequent and following verses Besides in Psal 68.14 he is stiled Almightie who led captivitie c●●tive and ascended on high Psal 68.18 That this was Christ the Apostle cleareth Eph. 4.8 he is most mightie so the Sonnes of Korah shew Psal 45.4 6. That this was the Lord Jesus the Authour o the Hebrewes manifest Heb. 1.8 9. Isaiah calleth him the mightie G●d Isa 9.6 A creature in regard of Gods deputing him to some Office may with some limitation or addition be called God as Moses is Exod. 7. and Magistrates Psal 82.1 6. But El-Gibbor the mightie God is a Name of nature and never any Creature had that denomination ascribed to him he worketh all things that the Father worketh Joh. 5.19 and is equall with the Father so he himselfe thinketh Phil. 2.6 and so his Father accounteth him Zach. 13.8 he calleth Christ his fellow and we ought to acknowledge it for his power is Divine 2 Pet. 1.3 supporting all things therewith Heb. 1.3 and is thereby able to subdue all things to himself Phil. 3.21 who is above all Joh. 3.31 which promiseth to doe whatsoever we shall aske in his Name Joh. 14.14 which he could not effect if he were not Almightie Thirdly the Holy-Ghost is Almightie that which Balaam calleth a seeing of the visions of the Almightie Num. 24.4 16. Moses manifesteth it to be the inspiration of the Spirit of God Num. 24.2 He is the power of the Almightie Luk. 1.35 he measureth the Waters in the hollow of his hand and meteth out the heavens with a span and comprehendeth the dust of the earth in a measure he weigheth the moun●aines in scales and the hils in a ballance Isa 40.12 And that you may know that the Prophet speaketh of the Spirit of the Lord he addeth Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord Isa 40.13 He it was that
used to note any instrument but an efficient cause Secondly the Preposition 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or in is placed likewise before the working of First the Father as Act. 17.28 Eph. 3.9 1 Cor. 8.6 1 Thes 1.1 2 Thes 1.1 Rom. 11.36 1 Pet. 1.5 Secondly the Sonne Joh. 1.4 1 Thes 1.1 2 Thes 1.1 Eph 1.1 Phil. 1.1 Col. 1.14 Col. 2.11 Thirdly the Holy-Ghost Jude 20. Eph. 4.30 Eph. 1.18 1 Cor. 12.3 1 Cor. 12.3 1 Cor. 6.11 By these and the like places you may see the weake and sandy foundation on which they build their faith who make the Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost not onely to be unequall but unlike in Nature because the Apostle saith one God of whom 1 Cor. 8.6 one Lord by whom 1 Cor. 8.6 and one Spirit in whom 1 Cor. 12.3 4 13. For this different manner of speech doth not argue a different Nature in them of whom he speaketh as they blindly collect and fondly imagine For the same reason would prove the Father to be infeirour to the Sonne and it would make him his instrument as in some places above specified The Sonne and the Holy-Ghost are not instruments to but co-workers with the Father they worke together First in these common works which extend generally to all of all sorts and kinds Secondly in these speciall works which reach especially to the Church of God First the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost work together in these Common works which extend generally to all of all sorts and kinds both of good and bad as namely First Creation Secondly Preservation or providence First Universally in regard of all creatures in all places of the World Secondly particularly in regard of the Sea Thirdly illumination or working of common gifts and graces in all men Fourthly judging the earth The Scriptures doe manifest the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost to be God equall with the Father by ascribing these works to them equally with the Father CHAP. II. First Creation is a work of the Father and of the Sonne and of the Holy-Ghost CReation is a work of God alone He stretcheth out the heavens alone and spreadeth abroad the earth by himselfe Isa 44.24 He alone spreadeth out the heavens and treadeth upon the waves of the Sea Job 9.8 He is the builder and maker of heaven Heb. 11.10 and He laid the foundations of the earth Job 38.4 yea Isaiah representeth the Lord speaking in his owne person I am the Lord and there is none elfe I forme the light and I create darknesse I make peace I create evill I the Lord doe all these things Isa 45..6 7 8. This our Creator is one in Essence Have we not all one Father hath not one God created us saith Malachi Mal. 2.10 and yet there are three Persons that did create us First the Father createth thus we acknowledge in the Creed the Father to be Creator of heaven and earth and the Apostle affirmeth Of him are all things 1 Cor. 8.6 and by him are all things Heb. 2.10 Secondly the Sonne createth and thus the Apostle saith by him are all things 1 Cor. 8.6 all things were made by him and without him was not any thing made that was made Joh. 1.3 the heavens were made by him Psal 33.6 they are the work of his hands and he laid the foundations of the earth Heb. 1.10 by him were all things created that are in heaven and that are in earth wither they be Thrones or Dominions or Principalities or Powers all things were created by him and for him Col. 1.16 the World was made by him Joh. 1.10 Thirdly the Holy Ghost createth He made man Joh. 33.4 he made the body of Christ out of the seed of the Woman Mat. 1.18 Luk. 1.35 he garnisheth the heavens Job 26.13 he moued upon the waters Gen. 1.2 cherishing them and making them fruitfull and fit for the creatures to live in By the Word of the Lord were the heavens made and all the Hoast of them by the Spirit of his mouth so it is according to the Originall Psal 33.6 Thus the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost did create and build the World and therefore God for so the Apostle affirmeth he that built all things is God Heb. 3.4 Yea it is observeable that Moses treating of the creation useth the word Elohim and no other word above thirtie times together Gen. 1. to shew that all the three Persons did work this great work besides in creating man how plainely is the pluralitie of Persons in the unitie of the essence set forth Gen. 1.26 and God said there the Noune is plurall ard the Verb is singular although after the Verb is plurall Let us make man after our Image and after our likenesse is and our surely note a pluralitie of Persons Besides how absurd a thing would it be to imagine God if but one Person to speake to himselfe and yet in the 27. vers it is he made man in his owne image to point forth to us the unitie of his Essence I know the Jewes object divers wayes against this Object 1. That in the Scripture one man speaketh plurally of himselfe as First Bildad Job 18.2.3 Sol. But he speaketh not onely of himselfe but his other two friends Secondly Absalom 2 Sam. 16.20 but he speaketh not onely of himselfe but of his people and Armie Thirdly Daniel Dan. 2.36 but Daniel doth speake of the three Children that were his companions together with himselfe Fourthly Cant. 1.3 But the Church although one yet the members are many 1 Cor. 12.12 and as she is one body she speaketh singularly but as she is many members she speaketh plurally Object 2. That God spake after the manner of Kings Sol. First That kinde of speech was not then in use as Abon-Ezra noteth on Gen. 29.27 Moreover in the examples of Kings speeches in the Scripture there is not the like as Gen. 14.21 Gen. 20.9 Dan. 2. Dan. 3. Dan. 4. Dan. 5. Dan. 6. 2 Chr. 36.23 Ezr. 1.2 Ezr. 7. or in any King of Israel or of Juda after ages brought in this custome among Kings Secondly if the Lord would at any time have spoken plurally it would have been especially when he gave his Law where although then he manifesteth the pluralitie of Persons Exod. 20.2 5 7 10 12. and useth the word Elohim plurally yet he speaketh in the singular number Exod. 20.2 3 5 6 7. Thirdly Kings doe speake plurally because they are publique Persons and represent the whole Kingdome and act by the advice of their Councels Fourthly Kings doe not use the singular and plurall promiscuously as the Scripture doth of God Object 3. That God did speake to the Angels Sol. 1. God spake to them in whose Image man was to be made but man is not said to be made in the Image of Angels but in the Image of God Secondly the Angels did not make man but God Thirdly the Angels were not called in for advice the Lord neither had nor did need any Counsell
Isai 40.13 for he worketh all things after the Councell of his owne will Eph. 1.11 yet the Scripture treating of God as the Creator and maker of all things speaketh not onely in this place but in divers other places plurally as Eccles 12.1 Remember thy Creators Heb. and Psal 49.2 Let Israel rejoy e in his Makers Heb. Isai 54.5 thy Makers are thy Husbands yea Eloah which is seldome used singularly yet Job 35.10 it is so used and a word of the plurall number is joyned with it Non● saith where is God my Makers God there is the Unitie my Makers there is the Trinitie And surely the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost if they did not with the Father make the World they were subject to that imprecation which Jeremie teacheth the captived Jewes and delivereth it in the Caldean Language although the whole Book beside is written in H●●rew that the Jewes might answer the Caldeans in their owne Language when they tempted them to worship God that mad● not the Heavens Jer. 10.11 Th s shall ye say to them The Gods which made not the He●vens and the earth shall perish from the earth and from under these heavens Woe therefore unto them that strive with their Maker Isai 45.9 who count that their glorie which is their shame Phil. 3.19 namely that they can contend with their Maker and fight against the Deitie of the Sonne and of the Holy-Ghost who together with the Father did make them These are they which deny the Lord that bought them 2 Pet. 2.1 These bring on themselves swift destruction CHAP. III. The Workes of Providence on the dry Land are wrought by the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost PRovidence is a work of God whereby he preserveth and governeth all his Creatures ordering them and all their actions to his owne glory It requiring the same power to preserve as it did to create He who is the Creator of all he is the Owner of all Psal 50.11 12. Psal 24.1 he that is the great House-keeper of heaven and earth he provideth for all Psal 104.28 they wait on him for food Psal 145.15 16. he giveth them their meate in due season he openeth his hand and satisfieth the desire of every living thing he is the preservrr of men as J●b stileth him Job 7.20 and the Saviour of all as Paul sheweth 1 Tim. 4.10 as Job therefore speaketh Aske now the Beasts and they shall teach thee and the Fowles of the aire and they shall tell thee or speake to the earth and it shall shew thee or to the Fishes of the Sea and they shall declare unto thee who knoweth not in all these the hand of the Lord hath wrought this Job 12.7 8 9. where in all the long controversie between Job and his three friends the Name Jehovah is used onely there even when Job speaketh of the Lords giving life and being to all Creatures and of his preserving his life and being which he hath given them where though this Jehovah who alone provideth for all is one yet there are three Persons which doe distinctly work according to their personall order in all the works of providence both First on the dry Land as also Secondly on the broade Sea First Gods providence is seene in the Workes on the dry Land and that in regard of all the three Persons First the Father provideth for us He knoweth what things we have need of Mat. 6.32 he feedeth the Ravens ●loatheth the Lillies and careth for man Mat. 6.26 Luk. 12.24 c. and giveth good things to them that ●●ke Mat. 7.11 and still worketh in regard of his providence Joh. 5.17 preserving men from danger Secondly the Sonne he provideth for us He upholdeth all things by the Word of his power Heb. 1.34 by him all things were created and doe consist Col. 1.16 17. he doth for us whatsoever we shall aske Joh. 14.17 he worketh alwayes in regard of his providence Joh. 5.17 19. pro●ecting us Mat. 23.34 and preserving us from danger Rev 3.10 Jude vers 1. Thirdly the Holy-Ghost he provideth for us he prospered Zerubbabels bulding Zac. 4.6 7 8. he governed the Apostles in their journies he sent Philip to the Eunuch to preach Christ to him at that time when he was reading of Christ in the Prophet Isaias Act 8 29 33 35. he directed Paul to preach the Gospell in some Countries and suffered him not to preach in others Act. 16.6 7. Simeon to whom the Holy-Ghost revealed he should not dye till he had seene the Lord Chist was directed by the Holy-Ghost to goe then into the Temple when Christ was there Luk. 2.27 he governeth the faithfull Rom. 8.14 and suffereth them not to live after the flesh but after his direction and guiding and he worketh alwais in regard of his providence both in renewing of the Creatures Psal 104.30 by producing a new generation of them as also in preserving men from danger Psal 143. the good Spirit of the Lord leadeth us Providence is the undevided worke of the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost and is equally competent to all the Persons in the holy Trinitie and is not to be attributed principally to one Person and lesse principally to another there being the same and equall Power Wisedome Will and Operation of all as Christ himselfe witnesseth My Father worketh hitherto and I worke Joh. 5.17 whence you may easily collect the Father and the Sonne are Coessentiall and Cowarkers and that in works of Providence not onely on the Land but also as I shall shew on the Sea CHAP. IV. Ruling the Sea is a Worke of the Father and of the Sonne and of the Holy-Ghost GOds providence is seene in every thing the Lord is wonderfull in all his works Psa 98.1 Psa 39.14 but especially is his overruling providence in the great Waters and he is wondrously wonderfull in the Sea Psal 107.24 25. both in the first making of it causing the Waters to gather on heapes Gen. 1.9 He shutteth it up with doores and barres Job 38. He layeth up the deep as in a treasure-house Psal 33.7 he giveth stayes and bounds to it causing the small sand to bound that which if he command shall breake down Rocks and Mountaines Job 38.10.11 he for the drowning of the world can open the Fountaines of the great deep Gen. 6. making the Waters to overflow the earth as in the first Creation and he can with a violent Wind keep back the Sea and make it dry Land Exod. 14. that Israel may passe through Psal 78. Psal 106. It is the Lord alone that ruleth the Sea and stilleth the noise and Waves thereof Psal 65.7 he bindeth up the Sea in swadling-hands Job 38.9 God swadleth the Sea as easily as the Midwife doth the young Infant Now this Worke is not a Work of one Person alone but of all three First the Father bindeth the Waters as in a garment Prov. 30.4 with the Clouds above and the Sands beneath compassing them in Secondly the
The Lord alone doth wondrous things First God the Father doth great wonders Mat. 3.17 he caused his voyce to be heard from Heaven to Earth though it passe through many Mediums and be many Millions of Miles distant Secondly God the Sonne doth great wonders He made a light to be seene above the brightnesse of the Sunne Act. 26.13 and a voyce to be heard from Heaven to Earth Act. 9.3.4 Act. 26.13 14. God did this and al other wonders by the Lord Jesus as he was man Act. 2.22 But he did them by his own power as he was God Luk. 6.19 Mar. 5.30 He clenseth the Leaper by his absolute power he toucheth him and saith I will be thou cleane Mat. 8.2 I will is the stile of God only who doth whatsoever pleaseth him in Heaven in Earth and in the Sea Psal 135.6 The commanding word I will the Imperative Mood be thou cleane if wee reade not with the false-colouring Spectacles of Arrius doe evidently shew that Christ is God and wrought this by his owne will and power for he healed this Leaper in a most exact and compendious manner both by the operation of his humanity in touching him and of his Divinity in saying I will be thou cleane He raised likewise Magisterially the young man from death Luk. 7.4 Young-man I say unto thee arise with him it being al one to say and to doe He effecting that with his Divine Power which he commanded with his humane voyce yea in his own person he grapled with death in the grave and conquered him in his own territories 1. Cor. 15.55 57. Tryumphantly raysing himselfe from the dead Joh. 2.19 Jo● 10.18 2 Cor. 13.4 He ascended into Heaven Joh. 3.13 Joh. 6.62 Act. 1.9 And led captivity captive Eph. 4.8 And he will at his second comming make those which have beene dead for many hundred yeares to heare his voyce Joh. 5.28 Thirdly God the Holy-Ghost doth great wonders he can make his voyce to be heard from Heaven to earth Rev. 14.13 He made the Apostles in a moment to speake with strange toungs and severall languages they spake as he gave them utterance Act. 2.4 That which multitude of Schoole-masters could not effect in many years in one man the Holy Spirit doth effect it exactly in a moment and that in many and no wonder for man shall soone learne that which the Lord himselfe undertaketh to teach It was the Holy-Ghost who led the people of Jsrael safely through the red Sea and the wildernesse Esa 63.14 Thus the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost have one and the same power whereby they worke miracles and therefore none of them is greater or lesser then another but are coequall and consubstantiall CHAP. XVI Gifts of Miracles is from the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost THough the Apostles and others wrought Miracles yea greater Miracles then Christ Joh. 14.12 as Peters shadow cured many Act. 5.15 and Pauls Handkerchifs healed diseases Act. 19.11 yet they did them not in the same manner as the Father Sonne or Holy-Ghost did There was these notable differences First the Apostles had not this power at all times Mat. 17.16 Phil. 2.27 1 Tim. 5.23 2 Ti. 4.20 Secondly they did not effect them by their own power or in their own name Act. 3 1●.16 but by the power of God who wrought these wonders by them Act. 15.12 It was God that gave gifts of healing 1 Cor. 12.28 for it is God alone that can worke Miracles Psal 72.18 and therefore he alone can give this power of working Miracles to others The gift of Miracles is an Essentiall worke of God and is common to the Father to the Sonne and to the Holy-Ghost First the Father giveth this power and therefore the Apostles pray to him for this power of Miracles Act. 4.31 where the Father alone is not personally prayed to but Essentially with the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost Secondly the Sonne giveth this power to the Apostles Luk. 10.19 Mar. 6.7 Mat. 10.1 8. Mar. 16.17.18 Joh. 14 12. and Miracles were done in his Name Peter telleth Enea● that Jesus Christ maketh him whole Act. 9.38 and sheweth the chiefe Priests that it was not their own power and holynesse Act. 3.12 but by faith in the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazaneth they had made th clame man strong Act. 3.16 Act. 4.10 and Paul was restored to his sight by his power Act. 9.17 who though in Heaven in regard of his bodily presence yet is also on earth healing men by his Divine power Thirdly the Holy-Ghost giveth this power to men to worke Miracles 1 Cor. 12.9 10. He so illuminated the eyes of Stephen that being on earth he did not onely by the eye of Faith but with the eye of his bodily sense see Christ from earth to Heaven Act. 7.55 If the Holy-Ghost had been a Creature how could he have given such power to Steven it being proper onely to God to effect Wonders And Paul full of the Holy-Ghost struck Elymas with blindnesse Act. 13.9 10 11. Yea God the Father God the Sonne and God the Holy-Ghost wrought Miracles by the hands of Paul Rom. 15.17 18 19. I have saith he therefore whereof I may glory through Jesus Christ in those things that pertaine to God namely in God the Fathers working Miracles by him For I will not dare to speake of any of these things which Christ hath not wrought by me to make the Gentiles obedient in word and deed Thus the Lord Jesus wrought effectually in him in his Apostleship and gifts of healing through mightie signes and wonders by the power of the Spirit of God There is the Holy-Ghost working Miracles by Paul Thus the Father the Word and the Spirit one God in Power Majestie and Essence doth great wonders and gave power to Paul and others to worke Miracles and effect wondrous things CHAP. XVII The building of the Church is a worke of the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost THe Church is Gods house 1 Tim. 3.15 He is the builder of it Heb. 3.3 4. the faithfull are his building 1 Cor. 3.9 Where First not only the Father buildeth it but also secondly the Sonne buildeth the Church Mat. 16.18 upon this rock will I build my Church and the gates of Hell shall not prevaile against it The gates of the City were the places where usually they sate in Councell 1 Kin. 22.10 and where their chiefest strength lay The Lord Jesus intimateth in this his promise to his Church that neither the policy nor power of Sathan and his Angels should ever prevaile against his Church a worke proper to God to promise and to effect This is the house which w●sedome built Prov. 9.1 Yea the Apostle proveth Christ to be God First because he built all things Secondly because he built the Church which it his house Heb. 3.3 4 5 6. the Chuch is bis Act. 20.28 the faithfull are his people Mat. 1.21 Zac. 2.11 Thirdly the Holy-Ghost buildeth us up for an habitation
his Brothers bloud on the Murderer out of the Citie of Refuge and also to redeeme his inheritance being lost through povertie The Lord Jesus being our flesh Heb. 2.14 is our Goel our Kinsman he is the revenger on Satan that Murderer Joh. 8.44 and a Redeemer of a better Paradice for us then that which Adam lost by sinne he is the next and immediate principle of our Redemption who as he was the Sonne of God in regard of his Divinitie became the Sonne of man in regard of his Humanitie for he that was the Sonne of God became also the Sonne of Man that we which were the Sonnes of men might be made the Sonnes of God It seemed fit to the Lord that he which was the Image of God should restore to man that Image which man by sinne had lost That he which had created the world should as it were recreate it That he should take our humane nature on him on earth that he should carry with him our humane nature into heaven that he which was our God by creation should be our Lord by Redemption The first cause of our Redemption was the Father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost God challengeth it as his Worke Isai 44.5 Thus saith the Lord the King of Israel and his Redeemer the Lord of Hosts I am the first and I am the last and besides me there is no God and Isaiah sheweth Isai 45.11 There is no God besides him a just God and a Saviour there is none besides him It is the Lord who First keepeth and delivereth us from the evill of sinne Secondly comforteth against Satans assaults and delivereth us from him Thirdly and principally he freeth us from the evill of sinne and of punishment and delivereth us from the wrath to come First the Lord our Redeemer ke peth and delivereth us from the evill of sin and therefore we pray in ihe Lords prayer Lead us not into tentation but deliver us from evill Mat. 6.13 First the Father keepeth us from the evill of sinne To this end Christ prayed to his Father Joh. 17.15 I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the World but that thou shouldest keep them from the evill As man he prayed to his Father to support his Disciples with his grace but as God he himself is prayed to by his Disciples for grace 2 Thes 2.16 17. 2 Cor. 12.8 9. and he doth support them therewith Secondly the Sonne keepeth from the evill of sinne Jud● 1. we are persecuted in Christ Jesus when ●aue had besought the Lord Jesus for grace he received this answer from him My grace is sufficient for thee 2 Cor. 12.8 9. yea so sufficient was his grace to Paul that he acknowledged he could doe all things though Christ that strengthened him Phil. 4.13 This was the end that he gave himselfe for us to deliver us from this present evill world Gal. 1.4 yea it is God our Saviour that keepeth us from falling and presenteth us faultlesse before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy Jude 24.29 vers Thirdly the Holy-Ghost keepeth us from the evill of sin It is through the Spirit wee mortifie the deeds of the body Rom. 8.13 It is he that guideth us into all truth Joh. 16.13 It is through the Holy-Ghost that any can say Jesus is the Lord and no man speaking by the Spirit can call Jesus accursed 1 Cor. 12.3 The Father the Son and the Holy-Ghost doth redeeme his Jsrael the Church from all their iniquities Psal 130.8 CHAP. IV. The Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost comfort us against Satans assaults and deliver us from his power IT is God alone that comforteth us against Satans assaults and delivereth us from his power he can put a hooke into the nose of this Leviathan and bore his jaw through with a thorne Job 42. He is the God of consolation Rom. 15.5 He it is that comforteth those that are cast down 2 Cor. 7.6 He bringeth Satan under our feet Rom. 16.20 And he maketh a way to all tentations that we may be able to beare them 1 Cor 10.13 He cureth all those wounds which Satan maketh in the Soules of his people neither Angels nor Principalities nor Powers shall be able to seperate us from the love of God that is in Christ Rom. 8.39 wee are through him more then conquerers Rom. 8.37 First a Conquerer enjoyeth the benefit of his conquest but for a while but we enjoy an everlasting benefit in our conquests Secondly He conquereth only corporal enemies we conquer spirituall Thirdly He overcommeth Men we overcome Devils Fourthly Worldly Souldiers subdue their enemies by killing but the Lords Souldiers overthrow all their enemies by dying yet it is not of our selves but through him that loved us we may say of our spirituall enemies as Jehoshaphat said of his Corporall 2 Chr. 20.12 O God wee have no might against this great company that commeth against us neither know we what to doe but our eyes are upon thee The comforting us against Satans assaults and the deliverance from his power the Scripture ascribeth to the Father the Son and the Holy-Ghost First God the Father comforteth us The Apostle prayeth to him to effect this 2 Thess 2.16 and giveth thanks to him for effecting it 2 Cor. 1 3.4 And he delivereth us f●om the power of darknesse Col. 1.13 Secondly God the Son comforteth us 2 Cor. 1.5 Our consolations abound by Christ He is the consolatio● of Israel Luk. 2.25 He calleth all that are heavy laden and promiseth to ease them Mat. 11.29 Paul therefore prayeth to him for comfort for himself 1 Cor. 12.8 9. and for the Thessalonians 2 Thess 2.16 And in regard of the light of Grace and Consolation he himselfe giveth us the Holy-Ghost is stiled in relation to him another comforter Joh. 14.16 we overcome Satan by the blood of the L●●b Rev. 12.11 It is Michael and his Angels that fight ●gainst the Dragon and his Angels Rev. 12.7 In vain might even the Angels fight for us if they had not the Lord Jesus for th●ir Captaine Neither Angel nor man ever prevailed without Christ They that fight under this head are safe those th●t fight without him cannot but perish It is the Lord Jesus who by his death destroyed him that had the power of death that is the Devill Heb. 2.14 He spoyled Principalities and Powers Col. 2.12 He is our Goel or kinsman Job 19.25 that revenged us on Satan Thirdly it is God the Holy-Ghost who is a comforter to all the faithfull he is oft by the Lord Jesus stiled the Comforter Joh. 14.16 26. Joh. 15.26 Joh. 16.7 He it is that worketh spirituall joy and comforts in the hearts of the beleevers Act. 9.31 Gal. 5.22 by the sword of the spirit which is the word of God we are armed against Satan and his adherents Eph. 6.17 and well may the Word of God be called the sword of the Spirit The Spirit is the Author of it 2 Pet. 1.21
Cor. 1.3 2 Cor. 1.2 Gal. 1.3 Eph. 1.2 Phil. 1.2 Col. 1.2 1 Thes 1.1 2 Thes 1.1 Rev. 1.4 But writing to particular Persons desire from the Father grace mercy and peace 1 Tim. 1.2 2 Tim. 1.2 Tit. 1.4 2 Joh. 3. Secondly the Sonne is prayed to Jaacob prayeth to him and stileth him an Angel and attributeth his redemption from evill to him Gen. 48.16 David prayeth to him as the Creator of Heaven and earth Psal 102. 22 24. with Heb. 1.10.11 12. Paul prayeth to him and receiveth a speedy answer from him 2 Cor. 12 8 9. Yea he promiseth to heare our prayers John 14.13 besides 2 Thes 2.16 Paul in his prayer puts him before the Father Stephen the first of the Martyrs Act. 7.59 and John the last of all Canonicall writers pray to him Rev. 22.20 yea all the Church pray to him 1 Cor. 1.2 so it was foretold Psal 72.13 14 15 16 17. He promiseth to give us what we aske in his Name Joh. 14.13 The Apostles writing to the Churches pray to him wishing grace and peace from Jesus Christ Ro. 1.7 1 Cor. 1.3 2 Cor. 1.2 Gal. 1.3 Ephes 1.2 Phil. 1.2 Col. 1.2 1 Thes 1.1 2 Thess 1.1 2 Pet. 1.2 Rev. 1.5 But the Apostles writing to particular persons desire from him grace mercy and peace 1 Tim. 1.2 2 Tim. 1.2 Tit. 1.4 2 Joh. 3. Thirdly the Holy-Ghost is prayed to by John Rev. 1.4 and by Paul 2 Cor. 13.14 2 Thess 3.5 The Lord direct your hearts to the love of God and the patient waiting for of Christ first it is he that terminative worketh these graces in us which the Apostle prayeth for He terminateth consummateth and perfecteth them albeit inchoative they are not onely his worke but the worke also of the Father and the Son secondly if the Apostle h●d prayed in this place to the Father he needed not to have said to the love of God but he would have said the Lord direct your hearts to his love Or if he had prayed to Christ he would not have said the patient waiting for of Christ but rather the Lord direct your hearts to the patient waiting for of him Thus you may see the Person that is prayed to is distinct from the Father and the Sonne yea the whole Church prayeth to the Holy-Ghost to be made fit for Christs presence Cant. 4. last Awake O North wind and come thou South blow upon my Garden that the spices therein may flow out O blessed spirit breath thou in my heart that it may send forth a sweet savour of grace Thus Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost are prayed to personally yea you have them all three joyned together by Paul 2 Cor. 13. last the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ the love of God the Father and the Communion of the Holy-Ghost be with you all Amen Where foreseeing the Heresy of Arryus doth there in his prayer and also 2 Thess 2.16 put the Lord Jesus before the Father Againe 1 Thess 3.11.12 God himselfe even our Father and the Lord Jesus direct our way unto you and the Lord make you to increase and abound in love one towards another and towards all men even as we do towards you To the end he may establish your hearts unblameable in holynesse before God even our Father at the comming of the Lord Jesus Christ with all his Saints Where all three Persons are personally prayed to first the Father and the Sonne in the eleventh verse secondly the Holy-Ghost in the 12. and 13. verses whereby the Name of Lord the Holy-Ghost is necessarily understood for the forementioned reasons For first it is the spirit of God that terminatively worketh those graces in us to whom he prayeth in the third place to effect them Secondly if it had been the Father he had prayed to he would have said before him and not before G d ou● Father and if he had prayed to Christ he would have said at the comming of the Lord Jesus Christ John likewise nameth them severally in one Prayer gra●e be to you and peace from him which is and which was and which is to come and from the seven Spirits which are before his Throne and from Jesus Christ c. Rev. 1.4 5. whereto oppose the Heresy of Macedonius the Holy-Ghost is put between tne Father and the Sonne under the name of seven spirits who though one in his subsistence yet he is stiled seven in regard of his graces That this was not Angels as the Papists imagine but the Holy-Ghost is cleare First grace and peace commeth from him together with the Father and the Sonne but come not from these glorious Creatures which though they minister to us Heb. 1.14 yet they worke not grace in us Secondly in this benediction the 7. spirits are set before the Lord Jesus which Cannot be so done if they were Angels for they are his creatures made by him for him Col. 1.16 he is their head Col. 1.18 they worshi● him He. 1.6 thirdly the 7. spirits are set between the Father the Son as being of the same power co-workers of the same grace and givers of the same peace which cannot be so asscribed to Creatures For thus to joyne the creature with his Creator it would be a giving of Gods glory to another which the Lord will not doe Isa 48.11 Fourthly the Lambe is said to have seven hornes and seven eyes which are the seven Spirits Rev. 5.6 The spirit is of the same substance with the Sonne as the eye is of the body Seeing therefore we are to pray to one God alone and yet we pray to the Father to the Sonne and to the Holy-Ghost as one in Essence yet three in Persons we see these three Persons are one Jehovah or Lord. In which indivissible Unity we adore first the Father as being altogether of himself secondly the consubstantiall Word who is begotten of his Father Joh. 1.16 and the co-essentiall Spirit who proceeded from the Father the Son and is the Spirit both of the Father and of the Sonne Oh that we could in all our wants flie unto this trinne God as to a most sure Rock of defence then should we not need to feare the fierce wrath of man nor the fiery rage of Satan For the wrath of man would he restraine Psal 76.10 and through him we should be able to quench all the fiery darts of the Devill Eph. 6.16 CHAP. XIII We are to render Blessing Praise Honour and Glory to the Father to the Sonne and to the Holy-Ghost AS it is the Lords Honour to be prayed to in our necessities so likewise it is to be praised for his graces When therefore God blesseth us with his mercies we must blesse him with our praises For surely we receive all from him fit it is that we returne all we can to him Thus David receiving blessings from God telleth you that not onely his heart is inditing a good matter Psal 45.1 but his tongue and his lips shall