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A96295 Mankinds jubilee, or, Good tidings of great joy for all people plainly discovered by Scripture texts ... shewing that there is a common salvation of all men ... / written by Christopher Wade, An. Dom 1658. Wade, Christopher, 17th cent. 1658 (1658) Wing W158A; ESTC R42984 102,952 125

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because Christ dieth no more and death hath no more dominion over him Rom. 6.9 Yet our Saviour Christ though he be God also yet being therewith the Sonne of man by an Incarnation with humane Nature sin excepted He hath power to forgive and doth forgive as aforesaid as the aforesaid sins of all men as against himselfe without any oblation sacrifice atonement or propitiation made to him the Sonne of man and from thence he exhorteth all men so largely often and freely to forgive one another their trespasses as appeareth Mat. 8.21 22. and in the prayer he taught his Disciples and in Luke 17.4 Thus we finde that all the sins that have been are or are to be acted by any man or all men ever since God the Fathers virtually applying at Adams fall the effects of Christs blood shed for all mens sins And from that time unto the end of the world sinnes against Christ only and his in lightning in abling preparative worke and that they are all as concerning everlasting punishment all forgiven to all the sonnes of men excepting only our Saviour Christs former own exception concerning those of them sinnes which are by some men themselves rebelliously transformed into the sinnes against the Holy Ghost by their persisting obstinately and wilfully in unbeleese against the holy spirits gratious teachings which are alwaies by grace annexed in due season to our Saviours in lightning all men so effectually as is proved in my 6 and 7 Distinctions The eleventh Distinction sheweth what those sins are which in Scripture are accounted to be sinnes against the Holy Ghost and that they shall never be forgiven neither in this world nor in the world to come and the cause why whereby the second death is discovered also OBserve herein considering that Christ doth inlighten every man that commeth into the world so that no fewer than all men through him might beleeve John 1.7 9. And also that in obedience to his Fathers will he doth bring all men unto the knowledge of the truth accoding to 1 Tim. 2.4 as is largely proved in my 6 and 7 Distinctions And considering therewith that the Apostle absolutely affirmeth that if we finne wilfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins but a certain fearfull looking for of judgement and fiery indignation which shall devour the adversaries Heb. 10.26 27 so that effect Heb. 6.5 6. From hence we see proved that those sinnes which are sinnes against the Holy Ghost are the sinnes which some men doe commit against the holy Ghosts teachings after they are by Christ in due season inlightned and after they are helped to the knowledge of the truth and whereas those sins are by Christ said to be unpardonable as in Mat. 12.13 I find the cause to be first in respect that they are sinnes against the second Covenant being the Covenant of grace secondly that they are sins persisted in against the spirit of grace Heb. 10.29 its dictates and teachings who being so offended being God having no INcarnation with humanity These transgressions against God the Holy Ghost by transgressing against the second Testament in wilfull persisting cannot be forgiven without a valuable satisfaction made to satisfie justice with And thirdly I finde the irrecoverable cause to be because there cannot be any valuable satisfaction made for men to satisfie justice for a deity offended who hath no Incarnation with humane nature but by one who though being God and one in Union in the Trinity is made capable to suffer death by taking upon him humane nature And fourthly to conclude this cause I finde that although Christ being so made capable to suffer death did dye to satisfie God the Fathers justice for the sins which as an unresistible violent inundation overwhelmed all Adams posterity though sinners in the seed for sins by him acted without the personall consent much lesse actuall performance of any one of them so preserving all men from the curse of the Law and first death due for the transgressions against that Law ' as in my 4 and 5 Distinctions Yet concerning mens owne actuall and personall sinnes in their individuals wilfully and persistingly acted against the Holy Ghost and second Covenant after their inabsing and inlightenment considering that there is none other of the Trinity but Christ Jesus capable to suffer death nor any other to be found any wise able to make satisfaction to that deity the Holy Ghost so oftended having as God the Father no incarnation with humane nature From hence proceeds the irrecoverable eternall fearfull condition of such Transgressors openly discovered in these few words of Scripture where it is said that without shedding of blood is no remission Heb. 9.22 and by its affirming withall that Christ being raised from the dead dyeth no more and that death hath no more dominion over him Rom. 6.9 From which cause those wilfull persisting transgressors of the second Covenant against God the Holy Ghost must in justice unavoidably perish in the eternall second death Thus I have briefly hinted what the sins against the Holy Ghost are and what the cause is that they are unpardonable as appeareth also Rev. 10.14 15 21 8. Now beloved if you please herewith to take farther notice of the impossibility of their recovery Mat. 12.31 32. and Heb 6. and some particulars of their eternall punishment discovered in Heb. 10.26 27. 2 Pet. 21. Rev. 21.8 Jude 12. 2 Pet. 9.10 2 Thes 1.7 8 9. I shall not need to make any further discovery to shew you what the second death is which is to be a much more sorer punishment then pertained to the breach of Moses Law Heb. 1.29 Only I do intreat you to take notice that because our Saviour Christ hath said that all sinnes and blasphemies shall be forgiven unto the sons of men but only the sinnes or blasphemies against the Holy Ghost That some men have cavilled at this our Saviours affirmation saying then all unbeleevers actuall sins are remitted without any punishment because in that sence the unbeleevers doe perish eternally for their unbeleefe only They herein contrary to Scripture separating the act of unbeleefe it selfe from the evill actions of men or actuall sins of men wilfully persisted in after inlightenment until those men prove to be of that sort of men that are called Goats Mat. 25.32 33. and of the serpentine seed Gen. 15. their actuall sins being also thereby by them transformed into the same nature by their wilfully becomming the children of the Devill John 8.44 From hence that fearfull affirmation ariseth that some men are twice dead that were not only once dead by that one mans offence Rom. 5.12 by the first death but though being fully set free by Christ from the eternall danger of that first death and law of works as in my 4 and 5 Distinctions they doe through their owne wilfull defaults fall into the danger of the eternall second death for their wilfull
infirmities though by them acted against Christ in or under the Covenant of grace as is proved in my 10 14 and 15 Distinctions but covereth them in and by Christ From hence it is said by the Apostle Paul from the Prophet David blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sinnes are covered Blessed is the man to whom the Lordwill not impute sinne Psal 32.1 2. Rim. 1.8 Thus though all men are blessed in Christ from their transgressions against the first Testament which unavoidably comes upon them by Adams fall by their being not imputed unto them as in my 4 10 and 11 Distinctions Yet some men will as hath been touched by their wilfull persisting in unbeliefe transforme all their actuall sinnes into sinnes against grace and so against the Holy Ghost and thereby never obtaine a personall blessednesse in themselves by a non-imputation of those their sinnes against the second Covenant or covenant of grace which they might have escaped if they had well used their ability given them in the common salvation or blessed condition where with all men are infallibly blessed in Christ vertually as is proved not only in this but also in my 4 5 6 7 10 11 20 22 23 and 24 Distinctions The two and twentieth Distinction sheweth that all men are by restoration sanctified in Christ vertually though some men doe abuse the same and so wilfully lose the benefit of that their Sanctification HErto note that in our Types Moses with the blood of Calves and Goats sprinked the people Exod. 4.8 and he sanctified not only some but all the people of the Jewes for none is excepted Exod. 19.14 which are our examples or Types 1 Cor. 16.6 11. Also note that the bodies of those beasts that were brought in by the High Priest for sinne were burnt without the Camp Heb. 13.10 11. therefore note here that as all the people were sprinkled with the blood of those beasts not one man excepted Heb. 9.19 that from this very ground the Apostle to perfect this his discourse concerning that generall sanctification saith Therefore even Jesus that he might sanctifie the people with his owne blood suffered without the gate ver 12. Thus when he satisfied Justice for the sinnes of the people he suffered without the gates of Jerusalem but yet the question may be how many people be thereby sanctified by his so suffering death without the gate to which question the Scripture answers readily saying he dyed for all 2 Cor. 5.15 and that he tasted death for no fewer than every man Heb. 2.9 and that thereby he became the pacifying propitiation for the sinnes of no fewer people than the sinnes of the whole world 1 John 2.2 By these undeniable testimonies is proved that our Saviour Christ sanctified in himselfe as many people with his owne blood by his suffering without the gate as he there dyed for which is all or there tasted death for which is no fewer than every man as those Texts maintaine And considering that his body is the typified Temple John 2.19 20.21 for sanctifying uses to the world as the Jewes Temple was to that whole Nation we ought not to grudge to give our consent with the Scriptures that by his suffering death without the gate for all men or every man that even so all men or every man were thereby sanctified in him although some men doe prophanely abuse that their sanctification in him as in the Type some sanctified Priests and vessels that were once sanctified in the Jewish materiall Temple and set apart for holy uses yet notwithstanding were many waies many times so by them abused and prophaned as that thereby their former sanctification was nullified Againe for our satisfaction in this very point it is said the unbeleeving wife is sanctified by her beleeving husband and also that the unbeleeving husband is sanctified by his beleeving wife whiest they doe willingly abide together as in the 1 of the Corinthians 7.13 16. Now beloved can we beleeve this in the Creatures nay even in as considered of themselves ungodly Creatures and will we not yield to our blessed unspotted Saviour who is not only as in the speciall salvation more peculiarly the head of his Church but also in the common salvation by restoration the head of no fewer than every man as in 1 Cor. 11.3 shal we not yield him the honour to acknowledge that by his pretious blood-shed for every man that thereby all men are sanctified vertually in him by his restoration and should so continue if they after their inablement did abide in him as the unbeleeving wife doth not lose the vertue of her sanctification that shee hath in her beleeving husband if shee depart not from him especially considering that our Saviour Christ affirmeth saying and I if I be lifted up will draw all men unto me John 12.32 not accepting any one man and hee draweth no man for destructive ends Luke 9.56 And considering that not only all men they being in reference to Creation Gods choice earthly things but also all things both in Heaven and in Earth are not only gathered together but also reconciledly gathered together to himselfe in one in Christ even in him as you may see they are by the peace made by the blood of his Crosse if you will be pleased to compare together Col. 1.20 Eph. 1.10 and 2 Cor. 5.15 18 19 20. And even as the beleeving husband and the beleeving wife are in that Text exhorted not to put away the unbeleeving wife or unbeleeving husband except the unbeleever doe wilfully first make choice to depart from the beleever so christ putteth none away from him nor doth forsake any one man before that person maketh choise to depart and doth first actually forsake him as is by Scripture proved in my 16 Distinction But to take away all stumbling in this very cause the Scripture very fairely steps forth and plainly tels us that there are are some men though by grace drawne to him and reconciledly gathered together in one in him as aforesaid yet notwithstanding being not able easily to go back will put to more sathanicall strength and wilfully draw back even to peridition Heb. 10.39 and though bought by him do deny the Lord that bought them 2 Pet. 2.1 and thereby not God by preterition but themselves doe bring upon themselves swift destruction and that there are some men that although they are brought unto the knowledge of the truth 1 Tim. 2.4 Rom. 1.19 that will sinne willingly after they have received the knowledge of the truth Heb. 10.26 And also the Scripture sheweth us that there are some men that although they be by Christ drawn to him and reconciledly gathered together in him even in him as before said that notwithstanding will tread underfoot the Sonne of God and although they be also with his blood sanctified in him yet will count the blood of the Covenant where with they were sanctified note this where with they were sanctified an unholy
And many more excellent discoveries and righteous exhortations may be by us viewed and collected from and in that transparent Chrystall glasse of the equity of the Law which for brevity sake I do omit to rehearse but still desiring you to take notice that notwithstanding the abolishing the eternall curse of the Law whereby mens accusing first husband is dead Yet in erroneous consciences that will not know that that their first husband is departed this world Rom. 7.13 and doe not by Gospell faith dye to the Law by the body of Christ that they should be married to another even to him that is raised from the dead ver 4. In such erroneous persons by their thoughts and consciences excusing or accusing one another by the effects of the Law written in their hearts they will wilfully judge themselves according to the Law of works and from thence are said to be judged by the Law Rom. 2.11 16. Yet it is not God that by that Law judgeth them but it is their so judging themselves erroneously thereby for it being indeed their erroneously chosen judge it will appeare in their consciences as an exact witnesse against them in a Gospell-way restifying their unthankfull walking towards God in his tenders of the grace of the second Covenant by the Holy Ghost But when God judgeth the secrets of mens thoughts and consciences then he judgeth not by the Law but by the Gospell as is annexed thereto in that Chapter ver 16. So not those words spoken and written by God in Mount Sinai being the Law but the words which Christ spake in the Gospell that shall judge men at the Last day John 12.48 And for further proof that the curse of the Law is abolished and blotted out for all men peruse my 20 Distinction Only to conclude hereto note that as Moses was not to lead the children of Israel out of the wildernesse into the earthly Canaan no he must dye and be buried in obscurity Deut. 34.5 6 before that was done and Joshua in the type which is by interpretation Jesus Heb. 4.8 was appointed to bring all those Jewes which had not themselves rebelliously destroyed their intended interest in that earthly Canaan Even so in this very cause though then but typified Moses Law or the first husband Rom. 7.1 4. must dye or be abolished by establishing such a Gospell-way so that Moses Law must not but Jepell-Covenant of grace by himselfe purchased with his owne pretious blood-shed to bring all those men into the heavenly Canaan which have not themselves destroyed their of God intended interest in that blessed inheritance in the spirituall Canaan in their walking through the wildernesse of this terrestrial world The fifth Distinction proveth also that to perfect the foundation of the common salvation Christ by his death hath abolished the first death for all men IN which discovery we are to take notice that there is a second death mentioned in Rev. 2.11 and 20.6 and 21.8 which undeniably proveth that there was a first death from which by Christs performances all men have escaped not medling here with the temporall death of mens bodies which by reason of the resurrection thereof is hardly allowed the name of death but is frequently in Scripture accounted to be a sleep 1 Cor. 15.20 Deut. 31.16 as in the 1 Kin. 1.21 or but a change of the body Job 14.14 1 Cor. 15.52 But of the other two deaths that is the first death which without Christs assistance would have been by the fall eternall over all men and the second death which doth remain eternall to all such men as wilfully and persisting refuse their owne mercies tendered to them by the Holy Ghost by the Gospell Of these two deaths we are to note that one of them is abolished 2 Tim. 1.10 and that Christ by his death swalloweth up one of these deaths in victory 1 Cor. 15.34 Hosea 13.14 But it may be that some men will make a question which of these two deaths is by Christs death abolished In answer whereof considering that Christ dyed for all 2 Cor. 5.15 and that he tasted death for no fewer than all men or every man Heb. 2.9 from hence is proved that it is that death which is abolished which by one mans sinne entred into the world and so death passed upon all men Rom. 5.12 17. This in Scripture is the first death for all men or every man doe not perish by the second death there be some men that have part in the first resurrection over whom the second death hath no power Rev. 19.6 but this death which is in 2 Tim. 1.10 mentioned to be abolished came in over all men in and with the first entrance of sinne into the world This sinne in respect it issued originally by one mans offence is called in the singular number the sinne of the world which the Lamb of God taketh away John 1.29 And in respect of the overspreading leprosie thereof throughout mankinde in their individuals it is in Scripture in the plurall number called the sins of the whole world for all which Christ hath also made a pacificall propitiation 1 John 2.2 These were sins naturally against the Morall Law of workes for they came in originally by Adams rebelliously acting against the Law of do and live Now our Saviour having by his tasting death of every man satisfied justice for no fewer sins than the sins of the whole world in reference to the first Testament Heb. 9.15 Rom. 5.20 21. for which the first death came upon all men it unavoidably followeth that all those sins being so by his death destroied which sins were the sting of that first death 1 Cor. 15.54 and the Morall Law or first Testament being abolished and blotted out which was the strength of that sinne ver 56. as is proved the Law is in my last Distinction from hence all those the worlds sinns are not imputed to the world 2 Cor. 5.19 but our iniquities against the first Testament Heb 9.15 Rom. 5.20 were laid upon Christ Isa 53.6 And Christ by his incomparable victorious conquest finished by his resurrection and ascension from under the charge of those the worlds sins and from under the power of the curse of the Law and power of the first death thereto due he swalloweth up not the second death but the first death in victory according to 1 Cor. 15.54 Hos 13.14 And hereto it is very remarkeable there is no first death named in Scripture by which any one man hath done doth or shall eternally perish for that is prevented by our Saviour Christs performances but when the death is named or distinguished by which any man doth perish eternally it is distinctly and plainely called the second death as appears plainly in Rev. 2.11 20. and 6.14 and 21.8 for the second death is the relative eternall punishment for the transgressions against the second Covenant which is of grace if by men gressions against the second Covenant which is
applyed to elect or beleever only then the sence of that Text cannot be read any otherwise than thus That God so loved the world of the elect or beleevers only that he gave his only begotten Sonne that whosoever of the world of the elect or beleevers doe beleeve in him shall not perish But considering that the Scripture no where saith the world of elect nor the world of beleevers I leave the grosse absurdity that is in that sence unto any rationall mans censure hereby also appears evidently the wrong that some men have done to that Text where it is said that Christ dyed for our sins according to the Scripture 1 Cor. 15.3 by their applying that expression our sinnes as if meant of the sinnes of beleevers only notwithstanding that the Scripture further saith that Christ tasted death for every man Heb. 2.9 and that Christ dyed for no fewer than all 2 Cor. 5.15 And that thereby he is the propitiation for the sinnes of the whole world 1 John 2.2 Also observe that this expression ye are bought with a price 1 Cor. 6.20 and the 7.13 is by some men applyed to the elect or beleevers only when as in truth those words doe appertaine to all men for the price paid was for redemption or ransome and the price to effect both of them was paid downe in full by Christs death 1 Pet. 3.18 1 Cor. 15.3 and therewith by his pretious blood shed 1 Pet. 1.19 Now beloved as the price paid hath reference to his death for redemption there it is said he tasted death for every man Heb 2.9 and as the price paid hath reference to his blood-shed you know that without shedding of blood there is no remission Heb. 9.22 And accordingly the atonement or propitiation was with our Types the Jewes made by the shedding of the blood of beasts the benefit of those extended though to all as in their Jubilee yet but to all the Jewes and proselytes only But herein we may behold the excellency of the price paid by Christs pretious blood-shed transcendently surmounting for by that propitiation made or price paid for atonement Christ is affirmed to be the pacifying propitiation for no fewer than the sins of the whole world as hath been in other causes said that is for the transgressions against the first Testament Heb. 9.15 Rom. 5.20 which were the sins accounted against the Father as in my next Distinction And againe as the price paid hath reference to Christ as a ransomer who alwaies pays the full value appointed for the ransomed or in bondaged then behold it is said he gave himselfe a ransome not for elect or beleevers or Christians only but for all 1 Tim. 2.6 Besides al this because no man should doubt to maintaine this large extent of the price paid the Scripture steps forth and tels us that there are some men though bought by Christ that do deny the Lord that bought them with that price paid and not God but themselves do thereby bring upon themselves swift destruction 1 Pet. 2.1 Againe observe that whereas it is said that if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Sonne Rom. 5.10 that this reconciliation is applyed by some men as appertaining to beleevers only whereas on the contrary the Scripture gives us to wit that God was in Christ reconciling not elect or beleevers or Christians only but the world unto himselfe not imputing their the worlds trespasses unto them 2 Cor. 5.19 in relation to the first Testament Heb. 9.15 Rom. 5.20 21. And to confirme it that the benefit of his reconciliation is to be applyed to all men the Apostle as a leading ground of that same speech affirmeth in the 15 verse immediately going before in the same Chapter 2 Cor. 5. that Christ dyed for all besides all this the reconciliation being made by his death and pretious blood-shed is none other by a price paid than an atonement or propitiation the benefit whereof as before is proved is in the Scriptures owne words appropriated to all men or every man and for the sins of the whole world as against the first Testament Heb. 9.15 Rom. 5.20 21. And beloved if you please you may see this unlimited sence in this very cause fully proved also in Col. 1.20 being compared with Eph. 1.10 wherein is plainly shewed that not only all men who are Gods most excellent earthly Creatures but also that all things both in Heaven and in earth are by the blood of his crosse reconciled to God himselfe by and in him and that all men are not only gathered together but are also reconciledly gathered together in Christ to God even in him as in those Texts being compared is manifest Thus for instance I have given you a little notice how that the application of these and such like words and expressions of Scripture hath been and are by scholasticall glosses too often drawn away from the true meaning of the Holy Ghost in holy writ which abuse hath very much dazled the judgements of the Christian world The ninth Distinction doth d scover what those sins were which are accounted in Scripture to have been the sinnes against the Father and that those sinnes also were the same sins which in Scripture are called the sinnes of the whole world and that they are all forgiven in and by Christ THey were those sins that were transgressions against the first Testament for the release of which to all men Christ suffered death Heb. 9.15 Rom. 5.20 These sins by Adams fall would have brought in an eternall separation of all men from Gods blessed presence and from their off-spring proceeding from one man they are called the sin of the world which sin the Lamb of God taketh away John 1.29 and by their originall over-spreading leprosie into all mankindes natures they are called the sins of the whole world for which sins also Christ is the propitiation John 1.29 These sins were against God the Father having no incarnation with mankinds humane nature wherefore those sins could not be forgiven without that valuable satisfaction made by Christ therefore out of his love to mankinde God the Father was in Christ reconciling the world unto himselfe not imputing those the worlds sins unto them but laid upon him his son the iniquity of us all Isa 53.6 This was represented unto us by the scape-Goat on which not only some but all the sins of the children of Israel were then put and on him sent away with that goat unto a Land not inhabited even into the Wildernesse Lev. 16.22 or Land of oblivion this significant type being compared with the large efficacy of Christ the Lamb offered without blemish Lev. 23.12 doth signifie to us that the Fathers justice was satisfied for those sins that were against him at the time of his accounting and accepting of the Lamb as if slaine and his pretious blood as if shed which was by the Fathers fore-knowledge of Adams fall timely fore-ordained
and prepared to that very end from or before the foundation of the world 1 Pet. 1.18 19 20. Rev. 13.8 Therefore considering that the first Testament or Fathers Law written in Tables of stone with his singer on Mount Sinai Exod. 31.18 is blotted our for all men and therewith the first death abolished for the benefit of all mankinde as is proved they are in my 4 and 5 Distinctions We are not to conceive that there are many sins remaining in the world which are accounted sinnes against the Father never since God then virtually applyed the Lambs blood as a timely antidote to expell the poison of those sinnes even at Adams fall Though indeed if we look upon the union of the God-head the least sinne is offensive to all the Trinity as united wherefore though all sins except the sin against the Holy Ghost are ever since the fall accounted to be directly against him the Son of man as distinct in the Trinity all power being given to him in heaven and in earth Mat. 28.18 so that the Father judgeth no man but hath committed all judgement to the Sonne Iohn 5.22 yet in his respect to honour the Father he exhorts men to pray to the Father for forgivenesse of sins that the Father may be glorified in the Sonne Iohn 14.13 Thus we are taught by Scripture that the sins against the Father were those sins which were against the first Testament Heb. 9.15 Rom. 5.20 21. the eternall punishment of which is abolished for all men even at the fall of Adam or at the very entrance of those sins for if there had been the least vacation or intervallum betwixt those sinnes then acted by Adam and the vertuall application of Christ the Lambs blood then those sins against the Father by the equity of his Justice being unsatisfied in that time of vacation would have justly dissolved the earth and all the inhabitants thereof as appeareth by Davids speech in the behalfe of Christ Psal 35.3 and by Isaiah his affirmation of Christ Isa 49.8 and by his admiration at that preservation Isa 26.18 see also Heb. 1.3 But those sins being all by the Father remitted as beforesad they are said to be not sins that are but sins past Rom. 3.25 not sins in being but old sins 2 Pet. 1.9 and transgressions not which are but which were against the first Testament Heb. 9.15 The tenth Distinction wherein is set forth what those sins are which in Scripture are accounted to be the sins against the Sonne or Son of man and that they also as in reference to eternall punishment shall verily be forgiven to the sonnes of men OBserve herein that there is but two deaths either mentioned or intimated in Scripture not medling here with the temporall death of the bodies of men which is the utmost out-going of the power of the first death which temporall death is hardly allowed in Scripture the name of death but is therein often in respect of the resurrection from it accounted but a sleep or change of tho body This considered we shall finde that though the Scripture doth discover a first death due for the transgressions against the Father he having no Incarnation with mankindes humane nature which first death would therefore have held eternall condemning power over all men if it had not been prevented by Christ as in my first Distinction and also that though the Scripture doe set forth a second death in and by which some men doe perish eternally by their own wilfull persisting in rebellion against the gratious dictates of the Holy Ghost being God also having no incarnation with makind humane nature Yet note seriously that the Scripture doth no where neither mention nor intimate any third death appropriated to be the executioner for mens transgressions against Christ the Sonne or Son of man having a fraternall incarnation with mankinds humane nature sin excepted From this palpable silence of the Scripture in this point and its agreeing so amiably with the Texts hereafter cited we may safely conclude that there is no eternall death at all appropriated for the transgressions against him the Sonne of man And not only so but as he hath freed all men for ever from the danger of the eternall sting of the first death due for the transgressions against the first Testament and so against the Father as is before proved in Distinction 5. Even so he doth out of his love to all men his brethren in the flesh so strongly assist all mankind as is proved in my 4 5 6 and 7 Distinctions that thereby in their wel usage of that means they might escape the eternall danger of the second death which is inflicted for the sinnes against he Holy Ghost Nay his love rests not here neither for although he doth intentionally in himselfe for good ends for men correct them afflict or chastise them and permit the temporall death to have dominion over them which may be called temporall punishments also intended of Gods part for good ends and uses for men yet he hath promised concerning eternall punishment that as there is no death appropriated for the transgressions against him the Sonne of man even so accordingly he hath affirmed that verily all sinnes shall be forgiven unto the sonnes of men and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall blaspheme or whosoever speaketh a word against the Sonne of man it shall be forgiven him but whosoever speaketh against or blasphemeth against the Holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven him neither in this world nor in the world to come compare Mat. 12.31 32. with Mark 3.28 for as all power and proceeding in judgement is given unto him as is proved therein and as he hath bought al men of God by the price of his pretious blood paid as is proved in my 8 Distinction even bought them that do deny him the Lord that bought them 1 Pet. 2.21 Yet by the vertue of his power purchased by God the Fathers so timely accepting of his blood as is shed at Adams fall as before said he hath been and is invested with power to forgive all the sins that have been acted by any man ever since the time of Adams fall or shall be to the ends of the world except such of them as do by wilfull persisting in unbeleefe prove to become sins a gainst the Holy Ghost And therefrom he doth as considering that men are ignorant of that his power use means to heale that their ignorance that the world may know that the Sonne of man hath power to for give sinnes upon earth as in Mat. 9.6 Mark 2.10 Luke 5.24 And although indeed the aforesaid sinnes against God the Father he having no incarnation with flesh and blood could not be sorgiven without satisfaction made to his justice and although for the sinnes committed against the Holy Ghost being God also having no incarnation with humane nature there is no ransome or propitiation provided not can be of or by any man expected for pardon thereof
the dispensation of the fulnesse of time to gather together in one all things in Christ whether they be things in Heaven or thing on Earth even in him Eph. 1.10 And further to make it to appear that this large affirmation is spoken of a reconciled gathering not only of all men who are Gods choice earthly things as in reference to the Creation but of all things together in one in him observe that the Apostle affirmeth that it pleased the Father that in him should all fulnesse dwell and having made peace by the blood of his Crosse by him to reconcile note by him to reconcile all things unto himselfe by him I say whether they be things on earth or things in Heaven Col. 1.20 Here also we finde proved by Scripture that this generall reconcilement of all men for the transgressions against the first Testament Heb. 9.15 Rom. 5.20 or Convenant of works was made to God in Christ according to the good pleasure of God will by the blood of his Crosse by the shedding of which blood thereon he tasted death upon the Crosse But note this that it was not for the elect or beleevers or Christians only but for no fewer men than every man Heb. 2.9 or all 2 Cor. 5.15 not excepting any one man and also he thereby became the reconciling propitiation for no fewer sinnes than the sins of the whole world against the first Testament as hath been said for this his reconciledly gathering together of all things in one unto himselfe in Christ doth unavoidably prove that all men being his choice earthly things are all of them no one excepted reconciledly to himselfe gathered together in one in him even in him according to the said Text Eph. 1.10 Col. 1.20 being compared in him vertually though some men wilfully through unbeleefe after their infranchisement as in my 6 and 7 Distinctions will lose the benefit of that reconciliation personally besides to conclude this point all the Nations and Families of the Earth could not be blessed in him as it is proved they all are in my next Distinction except all men be as in these former Texts reconciled to God in him even in him The one and twentieth Distinction proveth that whereas all men were involved under the curse of the Law by the destrucvtive first Adams fall so all men are againe blessed virtually in Christ the restoring second Adam though some men will after inlightenment voluntarily lose the eternall benefit of that blessednesse IN this point though we have many proofes yet considering that the Scripture useth the very same language to confirme the same truth I will only cite to your consideration the large extent of Gods promises made to Abraham Isaac and Jacob as where he saith of Abraham all the Nations of the earth shall be blessed in him Gen. 22.18 And againe to Isaac in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed Gen. 26.4 and as unlimitably againe to Jacob in thy seed shall all the families of the earth be blessed Gen. 28.14 For as hath been proved that Christ as a reall cause of great joy for all people according to Luke 2.10 is the Saviour of all men 1 Tim. 4.10 as a saving ransomer or ransoming Saviour according to 1 Tim. 4. and 6. verses compared together by a ransoming price paid 1 Cor. 6.20 to recover all men or ransome all men out of the impossibility without Christ considered to be eternally saved which came over all men by Adams fall and to estate all men in the inward man minde and will into an ability or possibility in themselves to be eternally saved as is largely proved in my 2 6 7 Distinctions which is a blessing far furmounting all temporall blessings whatsoever therefore if we will but vouchsafe to mortifie our owne naturall inclination to interpose our owne interpretations and faithfully grant as we ought to doe that in those unlimited promises made to abraham Isaac and Jacob that in their feed no fewer number than all the Nations and all the Families of the earth are blessed That the Holy Ghost doth without any mysterious mentall reservation include all men and doth not confine some men to temporall blessings only and also that in plaine words the Scripture speaks the full and plaine truth in the litterall sence there will be no cause for me to being any further proofe to confirme this affirmation especially considering that the Apostle sheweth us the hard conditions that be in such blessings which are but temporall blessings only saying If in this life we have hope in Christ we are not only of some men but of all men not only miserable but of all men most miserable 1 Cor. 15.19 Therefore considering that Christ is a reall cause not only of joy but of great joy not only to some but to all people according to the scope of Luke 2.10 I conceive that you will not or dare not account much lesse maintaine that these blessings proceeding by that blessed promised seed to all Nations and all the Families of the earth to be intended of God but for temporall ends only to any man or some men for then to those men by reason they are to give account for the exact proportion of quality and quanity and time they have enjoied them The gift of them though from a gracious God will in reality prove to be to those men rather an intended mentall cause of of aggravation of curses than reall blessings But observe herewith though all men be in Christ vertually blessed in their generations yet that no man is by imputation personally blessed untill he abide in beleeving for though Christ hath taken away the eternall curse of the Law or first Testament and the eternall sting of the first death as is proved he hath done in my 4 and 5 Distinctions for all or every man and so reconciled all men unto God in the attributes of his justice and truth unto all men in himelfe and so are all blessed in him and doth inable all men in the inward man in due season to accept of that blessing and abide therein in beleeving as is proved he doth in my 6 and 7 Distinctions Yet some men doe not or will not accept of that great act of grace and so though being delivered from the eternall curse of the Law or first Testament their thoughts and actions prove to be sinnes against grace and so are sinnes against the second Covenant and by their wilfull persisting in that unbeliefe they prove and are by themselves converted into the sinnes against the Holy Ghost as in my 10 and 11 Distinctions Thus these men though having by Christ escaped the eternity of the first death yet do involve themselves into the irrevocable eternal cursed condition of the second death but to abiding beleevers though their faith and obedience be imperfect and in the outward man they be ungodly yet to the beleevers God will not impute their sinnes or frailties or