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A26981 A paraphrase on the New Testament with notes, doctrinal and practical, by plainess and brevity fitted to the use of religious families, in their daily reading of the Scriptures : and of the younger and poorer sort of scholars and ministers, who want fuller helps : with an advertisement of difficulties in the Revelations / by Richard Baxter. Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1685 (1685) Wing B1338; ESTC R231645 1,057,080 615

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of peace have they not known 18. There is no fear of God before their eyes 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. David truly describeth the state of Corrupted Nature and of all Men till Grace restrain or change them in Psal 14. and 53 c. that There is not one of them that are Righteous Men They understand not practically the matters of True Wisdom and chief concerns but are a blind and sottish Generation and therefore they seek not seriously to know God or to please him and enjoy his love They are turned from the way of truth and obedience and happiness They are all but hurtful or unprofitable in the World and none of them that set themselves to a Life that may do good to themselves or others or to please God They are so like Satan who seeketh whom he may devour that their Throat is like an open Sepulchre greedily gaping to devour the Just and Godly their Tongues serve the Father of lies in slandering Gods Truth and Servants and their Words are like Adders Poyson that tends to do mischief and destroy the good and innocent Cursing and false deceitful words are the fruit of their Lips They are ready to shed the Blood of the Godly and Innocent The way of their Life is Destruction and Misery to the Faithful and to the Societies where they live and finally to themselves Nature and Custom may teach them to talk for Peace and Unity and Love But they do not and will not know the true Nature of them or the way by which they must be attained For they are not governed by the Law and Fear of God but by their Carnal deceived Wit and Worldly Interest which God condemneth 19. Now we know that what things soever the Law saith it saith to them who are under the law that every mouth may be stopped and all the world may become guilty before God 19. All this is written in the Jews Law and therefore is spoken to and of the Jews as well as others for the Law speaketh to none but those that are Subjects and obliged by it So that neither Jew nor Gentile can be justified as innocent but all such self-justifiers will be confuted and all the World proved guilty of Sin and Punishment before God when he shall judge them 20. Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight for by the law is the knowledge of sin 20. By all this therefore it is clear that seeing all that are under Moses's Law are Sinners against the Law and none are innocent no Flesh shall be justified in Gods sight by that Law For as they are Sinners so it is the Law which notifieth their Sin and condemneth them for it 21. But now the righteousness of God without the law is manifested being witnessed by the law and the prophets 22. Even the righteousness of God which is by the faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe for there is no difference 21. But there is another way of Righteousness ordained of God for our Justification and the Glory of his Grace and Justice without the keeping of Moses's Law or being justified by it 22. Even the Righteousness prescribed by God and given by his Grace which is by the way of Faith in Christ even our believing trust in him and adhering to him and this is prescribed and given to and found in all true Believers without difference 23. For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God 24. Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ 23 24. For all Men are Sinners and therefore have come short of obtaining the Glory which God had appointed to the Innocent that never brake his Law and cannot be saved or justified by the Law which they have broken but must be justified by his free Grace forgiving their sin and giving and accepting their sincere Faith and Repentance through the Redemption of lost Sinners which Jesus Christ hath wrought for them and in them 25. Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past through the forbearance of God 26. To declare I say at this time his righteousness that he might be just and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus 25 26. Whom God hath by his unsearchable Counsel Decree and Ordination set forth to be the great Reconciler and Propitiation by the way and means of Faith in his blood as a Propitiatory Sacrifice and the Seal of his Truth and Love and this was as well as by justifying the Innocent to demonstrate that he is a Holy Just and Merciful God and no friend to sin but a lo●er of Holiness and Truth in Pardoning to such Believers all their past Sins to which his forbearance and reprieve was a preparation I say to declare that he is as merciful so Just while he will have so precious a Sacrifice for Sin and by Pardon and Grace doth make and judge the Faithful Righteous which is it which is now fully declared by our preaching the Gospel 27. Where is boasting then It is excluded By what law of works Nay but by the law of faith 27. Grace therefore must have the Glory of our Justification For who can boast that he hath it by Innocency because he deserved not death by Sin No this is utterly shut out By what Law Is it by the Law of Moses or any Law which justifieth Men because they sinned not against it nor deserved death No but by another Law even the Law of Faith which Grace hath brought us under which pardoneth and saveth true Penitent Believers 28. Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law 28. Therefore against the Jews and all self justiciaries we conclude that the Law of Moses much less the first Law of pure Innocency is so far from being necessary to the Gentiles for Justification and Salvation that no Man Jew or Gentile is otherwise justified by God but by his free Grace given through Jesus Christ to all true Believers who accept it as a free gift 29. Is he the God of the Jews only Is he not also of the Gentiles Yes of the Gentiles also 29. And how absurd is it to think that God is a God that is a merciful Governour to no more in the World than that little sorry People of the Jews Doth not his actual Mercies and his Government obliging all the World to the use of some means for Recovery Pardon and Salvation confute this and shew that he is the God and Merciful Governour also of the Gentiles 30. Seeing it is one God which shall justifie the circumcision by faith and uncircumcision through faith 30. It is the same God who will justifie Circumcised Believers and uncircumcised Believers by one and the same way Even by the way of Grace and
of the remnant of carnalitie that I am not sinless and free from all culpable infirmities God will not impute that to me which I hate and is contrary to the bent of my Heart and Life so much as that which I love and live for 21. I find then a law that when I would do good evil is present with me 21. I find then in my Carnal part an inclination which is as a contradicting Law which striveth so much against the Law of God that I oft sin contrary to my predominant Will and when I would be sinless and perfect yet I cannot 22 23. For I delight in the law of God after the inward man But I see another law in my members warring against the law of my mind and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members 22 23. For I delight in the Law of God after the inward man which is the bent of my Mind and Will But my corrupt sensual inclination is like a contrary Law which warreth against my Judgment and Will and like a Captive I am brought by it under a necessity of sinning so far as that my obedience is imperfect and so unjustifiable by the Law of Works as in the unregenerate sin doth reign 24. O wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from the body of this death 24. So far am I then from being justified by this Law that while it calleth for more perfect obedience to its hard and numerous precepts than my sinful Soul can perform and so condemneth me it doth but shew me how bad and miserable I am and make me cry out O wretched Man who shall deliver me from this sinning deadly flesh 25. I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I my self do serve the law of God but with the flesh the law of sin 25. But as I have told you of my misery by nature under the Law I will tell you of my remedy I rejoice in thankfulness to God that hath abrogated the Law and sanctified my nature by Jesus Christ And so I conclude that my renewed Mind and Will so desireth perfection that I would be sinless and keep all the Law which God shall impose and continue but my fleshly inclination maketh this sinless perfection too hard for my attainment and therefore I cannot be justified by so hard and rigorous a Law ANNOTATIONS THough Expositors are much disagreed whether St. Paul here describe a Man Unregenerate under the meer Law or an Imperfect Man how sincere soever yet no such Doctrinal Controversie dependeth on this Difference as the Ignorant and Contentious do imagine For they that think that he describeth the Case of a carnal Legallist or Jew suppose that he speaketh of their committing against knowledge and uneffectual wishes the reigning Sins called Mortal and live an ungodly Life and that It is not I but sin signifieth onely My superiour Faculties have some uneffectual reluctancy and are convinced that the Law is good And that by Captivity to the law of sin is meant a slavish Life of predominant Sensuality And doubtless such there are of whom all this is true And those that think that he speaketh of himself even in his Regenerate state and so of all Men do think that it is not a Life of Wickedness or Mortal Sin that he describeth nor a Captivity to it but unavoidable Imperfection called Venial Sin to the same sense as St. John saith If we say that we have no sin there is no truth in us And that It is not I but sin signifieth but that a Man shall be accounted and judged by God according to what is predominant in his Mind Will and Life And I most incline to this Exposition 1. Because the other seemeth forced which must not be received without necessity 2. Because the Apostle is not onely proving that the Law will not justifie an unregenerate legal Jew but that it will justifie no Man how good soever 3. And I do not believe that the unregenerate can truly say as he I delight in the law of God and to will is present with me and I my self in mind serve the law of God 4. Many Passages are plainly applicable to Paul in his Christian state CHAP. VIII 1. THere is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus who walk not after the flesh but after the spirit 1. It is not then the Law that justifieth us But ●ath in Christ and all that are in him are acquit 〈◊〉 the curse and condemnation of the Law and also of the Law of Nature for their sin is pardoned and they are regenerate and live not now after the fleshly inclination or Law but under the Spiritual Law of Grace by a spiritual inclination wrought in them by the Holy Ghost which is given them by Christ 2. For the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death 2. For the Covenant of Grace which giveth the Spirit and the Spirit so given me by Christ being not a killing but a quickening Law giving me internal and Spiritual Life and Title to Eternal life hath made me free from the Power and Rule of my Carnal Inclination and from the Obligation and Condemnation of Moses's Law 3. For what the law could not do in that it was weak through the flesh God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin condemned sin in the flesh 3. For when the meer Law could neither justifie nor Regenerate us because our fleshly pravity was uncapable hereof God sending his own Son in flesh like ours which is sinful though without sin as a Sacrifice for sin and example of perfect holiness thereby shewed his enmity to sin and began the holy enterprise of its destruction 4. That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us who walk not after the flesh but after the spirit 4. That the true Righteousness which the Law was made to lead Men to might be found in us and the true ends of the Law obtained by us who live now by the Spiritual Principle and Rule and not by the Carnal Principle and Letter 5. For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh but they that are after the spirit the things of the spirit 5. For the unregenerate who are under the Dominion of a Carnal Disposition though they may be under the terror of a threatning Law do still savour love and mind nothing so much as fleshly Interest and Pleasure But they whose Souls are renewed by the Holy Spirit and live by Faith on Spiritual Promises do mind love and seek most Spiritual welfare and felicity 6. For to be carnally minded is death but to be spiritually minded is life and peace 6. For the true state of misery called Death in the Soul which is the way to everlasting misery consisteth in its being turned from the love
on all Jews and Gentiles who are Believers and we might through Faith receive the promised Gift of the Holy Ghost as we have done 15. Brethren I speak after the manner of men Though it be but a mans covenant yet if it be confirmed no man disanulleth or addeth thereto 16. Now to Abraham and his seed were the promises made He saith not And to seeds as of many b●t as of one And to thy seed which is Christ 15 16. Even Men presume not to violate Covenants And Gods Promise to Abraham was to him and his Seed which immediately was Isaac prefiguring Christ eminently Though as all the Carnal Seed also sprang from Isaac so all Believers be included as springing from Christ 17. And this I say that the covenant that was confirmed before of God in Christ the law which was four hundred and thirty years after cannot dissanul that it should make the promise of none effect 17. And so the Covenant to Abraham as the Father of the Faithful including a Promise of Christ and his Seed by Faith was not nulled by the Law which was Four hundred and thirty years after But if Justification before was by Faith it must be so still and so all true Believers justified 18. For if the inheritance be of the law it is no more of promise but God gave it to Abraham by promise 18. For if the Blessing meant in that Covenant with Abraham be given on condition of keeping Moses's Law then cometh it not by free gift as it did to Abraham by that Promise But God gave it freely by Promise to Abraham without his keeping that Law 19. Wherefore then serveth the law It was added because of transgression till the seed should come to whom the promise was made and it was ordained by angels in the hand of a mediator 19. To what use then was the Law given To convince Men of Sin and restrain them from it and make them know the need of a Mediating Saviour whom Moses typified as a Mediator in receiving the Law from the Ministry of Angels 20. Now a mediator is not a mediator of one but God is one 20. Now Mediation is between two Parties Of these that God is one who made the Promise to Abraham and justified him by Faith and surely is not mutable 21. Is the law then against the promises of God God forbid for if there had been a law given which could have given life verily righteousness should have been by the law 21. And hath this One God contradicted his Promises by his Law By no means Therefore he intended not that the Works of the Law should be our justifying Righteousness which it must have been if it could have given Life by the meritorious keeping of it and so God should have overthrown his former way of Justification 22. But the scripture hath concluded all under sin that the promise by faith of Jesus Christ might be given to them that believe 22. But the Scripture tells us that all Men are under the Guilt of Sin and the Law doth not justifie Sinners that break it Therefore none can be justified by it And this it doth to teach us to look for Life by a Promised Christ 23. But before faith came we were kept under the law shut up unto the faith which should afterwards be revealed 23. But before the Gospel and Christ Incarnate came which now as Objects constitute our Faith we Jews were under the restraint and tutorage of the Law to teach us to wait for Christ who is the Truth and End of the Law 24. Wherefore the law was our school-master to bring us unto Christ that we might be justified by faith 24. And so the Law to us Jews was suited to our Youth and Rudeness to keep us as a School-master in a learning and restrained State and prepare us for the Gospel and teach us to look for Justification by Faith in Christ alone 25. But after that faith is come we are no longer under a school-master 25. But now Christ is fully revealed to our Faith we are no longer under that preparatory Tutorage of Moses's Law 26. For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus 26. For now all you that are sincere Believers are from under the bondage of legal servile Tasks and Fears and are taken into the Family of God as his adopted Children by Christ whom you believe in And all of you profess your selves to stand in this Relation and Hope 27. For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ 27. For as many of you as have sincerely consented to the Baptismal Covenant and so been baptized into the Faith of Christ and Relation to him have thereby even put him on as your Garment and wholly given up your selves to him and so as his Members are united to him And all that are baptized have professed this which the Sincere perform 28. There is neither Jew nor Greek there is neither bond nor free there is neither male nor female for ye are all one in Christ Jesus 28. So that the difference between Jew and Greek Bond and Free Male and Female maketh no difference in your Relation to Christ and your Justification and Salvation by him 29. And if ye be Christs then are ye Abrahams seed and heirs according to the promise 29. And if you be Christ's who was eminently Abraham's Seed in whom all Nations by Faith are blessed then it must needs follow that you also are Abraham's Seed in and through Christ and so are justified as Abraham was by Faith without the keeping of Moses's Law CHAP. IV. 1. NOw I say that the heir as long as he is a child differeth nothing from a servant though he be Lord of all 2. But is under tutours and governours until the time appointed of the father 1 2. As Heirs enjoy not their Estates in Minority but under Guardians are used like Servants till Maturity 3. Even so we when we were children were in bondage under the elements of the world 3. So the State of Legal Ceremonial Bondage was suited to our rude Minority 4. But when the fulness of the time was come God sent forth his Son made of a woman made under the law 5. To redeem them that were under the law that we might receive the adoption of sons 4 5. But when God who carrieth on his Works from low Beginnings to Perfection saw it meet to use us as at Maturity he sent his Son into the World whose Humanity was made of a Woman made under the Law which he perfectly fulfilled that he might redeem those that were under the Law from its Bondage and Curse that they might henceforth serve him as Sons not in Legal Terrour but in Love and Joy 6. And because ye are sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts crying Abba Father 6. And as Fathers communicate their Natures to their Children and not onely their
into a strong mans house and spoil his goods except he first bind the strong man and then he will spoil his house 29. How could I cast out Satan from his possession and destroy his works if I did not overcome him 30. He that is not with me is against me and he that gathereth not with me scattereth abroad 30. So far am I from working by the Devil that I take him for mine enemy that doth not serve me in my opposition to his Kingdom and will judge him as one that is for Satan N. In War men use to say of their own Soldiers He that is not for us is against us and to be counted an enemy But of the Countreymen and the enemies quarters He that is not against us is for us that is If he do us no harm he doth us good and let us use him kindly So Christ saith of profest Christians If they be not effectually for me I will judge them as treacherous and against me and shall not save them But of those without the Church he saith He that is not against us is for us that is tho he be not himself in a state of Salvation as true Christians are yet its commendable to do us no harm and the Church is assisted by such fair and moderate unbelievers 31. Wherefore I say to you All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven to men but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven to men 32. And whoever speaketh a word against the Son of man it shall be forgiven him but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven him neither in this world nor in the world to come 31 32. All other sin and blasphemy against me as I appear in my humane nature hath some excuse and may be cured and so be pardoned But seeing the Great works of the Holy Ghost done by me and to be done by my Disciples in Miracles and Sanctification are the greatest evidences that God will give the world to convince them of the truth of my Gospel he that is convinced of the fact that all these Miracles and this holiness is wrought and will yet deny it to be Gods attestation and blasphemously stand to it that its the work of the Devil this man rejecteth the greatest evidence and shall have no greater and so his infidelity is incurable and aggravated with blasphemy and obstinacy and will never be repented of nor forgiven Note This blaspheming the Holy Ghost 1. Is the sin of none but resolved Infidels 2. And such of them only as are convinced of the great works of the Holy Ghost miraculous and others 3. And yet rather than they will believe in Christ by this Divine testimony will believe and say that it is by the Devil and Conjuration that all this is done See my Treat of the Blasphemy of the Holy Ghost in my Book called The unreasonableness of Infidelity 33. Either make the tree good and his fruit good or else make the tree corrupt and his fruit corrupt for the tree is known by his fruits 33. Judge of the tree by the fruit Of the power which I work by by the works If it be no good work to heal the Sick and Blind and Lame and cast out Devils and preach repentance and forgiveness of sin to convert and save Souls then God is not the Author of them If they be bad works they have a bad cause If they be good works they have a good Author either say plainly you that ascribe them to the Devil that the works are good and the Devil is good or else that the Devil is bad and the works are bad Or if you confess the works to be good confess that they are done by the Spirit of God 34. O generation of vipers how can ye being evil speak good things for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh 34. I need go no farther for an instance than your selves were you not a generation of Vipers the Serpents seed ye would not blaspheme the Holy Ghost and his works for your mouths speak out of the evil of which your heart is full As you are so you speak you are so bad that you cannot speak well And if I work'd by the Devil my works would be bad as the Devil is 35. A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth good things and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things 35. Good men are such first at the heart where goodness is a setled habit and nature and out of this treasure they bring forth good words and deeds And a bad man being such at the heart doth speak and do accordingly Note Tho hypocrites may have words and deeds much better than their hearts that is but in some by instances and not in the tenor of their lives Fictions are narrow and soon overcome 36. But I say to you That every idle word that men shall speak they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment 36. And think not lightly of you belying and blaspheming the Holy Ghost for I tell you that for every Lye you shall give account in the day of judgment and be condemned if you be not proved penitent believers N. In the Hebrews use Idle and Vain were taken for deceitful false or lying 37. For by thy words thou shalt be justified and by thy words thou shalt be condemned 37. For tho thou must be made and accounted by God a just man by thy inward change and thy forgiveness in order before thy words or works yet supposing that thou survive God who hath made a Law for thy words and works will judge thee by that Law as justified and rewardable or as unjust and punishable in the day of Judgment Christ hath not made us lawless nor made us a Law of Grace in vain No man shall be saved that is not justifiable against the accusation that he lived and died an impenitent ungodly man any more than if he had died an infidel 38. Then certain of the Scribes and of the Pharisees answered saying Master we would see a sign from thee 38. We would see some certain sign from Heaven that indeed God doth own thee thy word 39. But he answered and said to them An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign and there shall no sign be given to it but the sign of the prophet Jonas 40. For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whales belly so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth 39 40. A false hearted people that will not be convinced by miracles but ascribe them to the Devil yet would have a sign from Heaven of their own chusing But God will not gratifie their insolent demand They shall have no sign but that of Jonas who was a Type of me lying in the Whales belly three days and nights as I shall
from them returned to Jerusalem 14. But when they departed from Perga they came to Antioch in Pisidia and went into the Synagogue on the Sabbath-day and sat down 13. Note They began with the dispised Jews still as understanding each others Languages and as the most prepared to hear the news of the Messiah Miraculous Language was like Miraculous works not constant and at the speakers will as if they still spake by Miracles 15. And after the reading of the law and the Prophets the Rulers of the Synagogues sent unto them saying Ye men and brethren if ye have any word of exhortation for the people say on 15. Note Thus were their Rulers like Church-Justices that disposed of Order that were no Teachers themselves 1. It was among the Jews allowed any man that professed to be a wise man and a Teacher thoug not in Office to Teach the People by the consent of the Ruler of the Synagogue 3. The reading of the Law and Prophets was the chief part of their Liturgie 16. Then Paul stood up and beckening with his hand said Men of Israel and ye that fear God give audience 17. The God of this people of Israel chose our Fathers and exalted the people when they dwelt as strangers in the land of Egypt and with an high arm brought he them out of it 18. And about the time of fourty years suffered he their manners in the Wilderness 19. And when he had destroyed seven nations in the land of Chanaan he divided their land to them by lot 20. And after that he gave unto them judges about the space of four hundred and fifty years until Samuel the Prophet 21. And afterward they desired a King and God gave unto them Saul the son of Cis a man of the tribe Benjamin by the space of fourty years 22. And when he had removed him he raised up unto them David to be their King to whom also he gave testimony and said I have found David the son of Jesse a man after mine own heart which shall fulfil all my will 16. c. Note The recital of the History of the Jews was by Peter and Stephen and Paul judged the meetest way to introduce the tidings of Christ as come it being that which the Jews believed and understood and on which they grounded their priviledges and expectations 23. Of this mans seed hath God according to his promise raised unto Israel a Saviour Jesus 24. When John had first preached before his coming the baptism of repentance to all the people of Israel 23. This Jesus is the Son of David whom you expect and John by Preaching and Baptizing foreshewed you 25. And as John fulfilled his course he said Whom think ye that I am I am not he But behold there cometh one after me whose shoes of his feet I am not worthy to loose 25. John told you that he was not the Christ but that this Jesus was he 26. Men and brethren children of the stock of Abraham and whosoever among you feareth God to you is the word of this salvation sent 26. To you Jews and Proselytes who are prepared by the fear of God and expectation of the Messiah we are sent to tell you that he is come that you may believe in him to Salvation 27. For they that dwell at Jerusalem and their rulers because they knew him not nor yet the voices of the Prophets which are read every sabbath-day they have fulfilled them in condemning him 28. And though they found no cause of death in him yet desired they Pilate that he shoul be slain 29. And when they had fulfilled all that was written of him they took him down from the tree and laid him in a Sepulchre 30. But God raised him from the dead 27 The chief of your Nation not believing in him nor understanding the Prophets fulfilled the Prophesie by killing him but God raised him 31. And he was seen many days of them which came up with him from Galilee to Jerusalem who are his witnesses unto the people 31. He shewed himself to those that he chose to be his Witesses to the World 32. And we declare unto you glad tidings how that the promise which was made unto the Fathers 33. God hath fulfilled the same unto us their Children in that he hath raised up Jesus again as it is also written in the second Psalm Thou art my Son this day have I begotten thee 32. To you expectants we bring joyful news the Messiah is come the promise of him is fulfilled to us and Christ is risen Note Seeing all men love glad Tidings the Gospel should be welcome to all 33 And as David the Type is called Gods begotten Son because he Exalted him to the Throne so is that word fulfilled now on Christ indeed begotten of God and raised to Glory 34. And as concerning that he raised him up from the dead now no more to return to Corruption he said on this wise I will give you the sure mercies of David 34. And this everlasting Kingdom which Christ is raised to is that called the sure Mercies of David Isa 55.3 35. Wherefore he saith also in another psalm Thou shalt not suffer thine holy one to see corruption 36. For David after he had served his own generation by the will of God fell on sleep and was laid unto his Fathers and saw corruption 37. But he whom God raised again saw no co●ruption 35. This musr be meant of Christ c. 38. Be it known unto you therefore men and breathren that through this man is preached unto you the forgiveness of sins 39. And by him all that believe are justified from all things from which ye could not be justified by the law of Moses 38 39. By his Sacrifice and Merits and intercession and Kingly Power all sins shall be pardoned to all that truly believe in him and take him for their Saviour and King And by him all such are acquit from damning guilt and punishment initially now by his pardoning Law of Grace and finally hereafter by his Judgment and Execution from which the Law of Moses can never justifie or acquit you by all its Sacrifices and your observances 40. Beware therefore lest that come upon you which is spoken of in the prophets 41. Behold ye despisers and wonder and perish for I work a work in your days a work which you shall in no wise believe though a man declare it unto you 40. Take head lest your obstinate unbelief cause God to cast you off and take in the Gentiles in your stead 42. And when the Jews were gone out of the Synagogue the Gentiles besought that these words might be preached to them the next sabbath 42. Some dislike these words but others especially Proselytes desired to hear them again By the same words is meant the same doctrine Note They grosly mistake that say it is the Lords day as such that is here called the next Sabbath 43. Now when the congregation was
abusive injury to others no doubt they would have punished him And verily many Preachers whose Doctrine is tolerable are so abusive in false reviling Application that we may say some Orthodox Churches have need of Church Justices to keep the peace The Epistle of PAUL the Apostle to the ROMANS The INTRODUCTION FOr the understanding of Paul's Epistle to the Romans it is necessary I. To understand his main Design and Subject II. To that end to know what Parties he had to do with III. And what their several Errours were or their Temptations to Errour IV. And by what Arguments he opposeth them and what he granteth them I. Paul's great Design is to establish the Roman Christians in the Faith of the Gospel and in Holiness of Life and in mutual Love and Concord against all the Temptations which then assaulted them II. The Adversaries of their Stability and his Design whom he noteth are 1. The Roman Heathens especially the Learned sort 2. Especially the Jews and the Judaizing Christians 3. Some Erroneous Heretical Christians who were inclined both to Libertinism and to Divisions III. The Errours opposed by him were I. The Heathens who while they scorned the Faith of a Crucified Christ shewed how little they were to be regarded by their Sins against the Light of Nature II. The Jews had all these following Errours 1. Because God had made them a peculiar People by special Privileges and Promises they were over-proud of it as if they had been the onely Servants that God had in World and that none but Jews and their Proselytes were saved 2. And so that their Law was to be received by all the World 3. That this Law given to and by Moses for their Government as a peculiar Republick was so excellent because thus Divine that the keeping of it was the sufficient and onely way of Salvation 4. Herein they overlook'd the Promise which was before the Law and presupposed in the Law as its Foundation and its very Life both the Common Promise made to lapsed Mankind in Adam and Noah and the spiritual part of the Special Promise made to Abraham 2. And they overlook'd the signification of their Types and Ceremonies and look'd at the Law meerly as a Law of Works rewarding or punishing for the doing or not doing it 5. Therefore they mistook the promised Messiah to be a King of David's Line who was to restore their Commonwealth and subdue the Nations to it and rule them in earthly Glory by that Law and so made him subservient to Moses's Law as to be restored by him 6. And so they thought that this Law must endure for ever and that to talk of its abrogation was Blasphemy against God III. The Judaizing Christians conjoyned Christianity and the Law and thought that though Christ's Miracles Resurrection and Spirit proved him to be the Messiah who died for their Sins yet he came not to change their Law but to establish it And first they were long before they could be convinced that it was not necessary to the Gentiles to be Proselytes to it And when they were forced to grant that they still held that it was necessary to all the Jews And therefore they kept up their Ceremonies and separated too far from the Gentile Christians And the Gentile Christians too much despised these IV. Besides these there were some that Heretically took it to be a part of their extraordinary Knowledge to hold That Christianity delivered Men not onely from the Jews Law but from subjection to Men and from necessary strictness in outward Actions And they made a Party for these Opinions V. The Apostle I. dealeth but briefly with the Heathens and argueth against them from their own Errours and Crimes 1. Telling them of the Light of Nature and then of their odious Sins against it that the Christians might not be moved by the scorns and opposition of such a blinded uncapable sort of Adversaries II. But the chief Work of his Epistle is to confute the Jews and Judaizers and to establish the Gentile Christians against their Errours and Opposition To which end he proveth all these things 1. That the Gentiles are not bound to receive the Law of Moses and become Jews 2. That they may be justified and saved by the Faith of Christ as well as the Jews 3. That God foretold their Calling by the Prophets and the Promise to Abraham extended to them as the Spiritual Believing Seed or Children 4. That if this were not true none could be justified or saved because by the Deeds of the Law as such no man can be justified The Jews themselves must be justified by Faith or not at all 5. That the Law of Moses as such came long after the Promise and the Justification of Abraham by Faith and therefore could not null that Promise or way of Life 6. That the Law required such a degree of Works or strict Obedience as no man kept and therefore none could be justified by it 7. That the Law was given but to the Jews and God is not onely the God and Governour of the Jews but of the Gentiles also 8. That the Law forbiddeth Sin and curseth the Sinner and condemneth him and therefore doth not justifie him 9. That the Law as such giveth not Grace and Strength to keep it but supposeth Ability But the Grace and Spirit of Christ enableth 10. That the Law by accident irritateth Lust and increaseth it and doth not mortifie and overcome it 11. That the Law was given to another end than to justifie the Sinner by its bare Works even to convince Men of Sin and the need of Grace and as a Schoolmaster to lead them to Christ who is the End of the Law 12. That Pardon Justification and Salvation must needs be God's free Gift to the Guilty and Condemned and not the Reward of Meritorious Works of the Law nor can any pretend the Title of Innocency or Debt 13. That Christ is designed to gather a more large and excellent Church than the Jewish Nation even a Catholick Church through all the World and that more spiritual and holy into which the Jews if they will believe shall be all graffed which will be to them a higher Privilege than to live under the Mosaick Politie 14. That the Jewish Law was so operous shadowy burdensom and terrible that it is part of the Office of a Saviour to deliver men from it and to bring them under a far better Law and Covenant of Grace By many such Arguments he confuteth the Jews and Judaizing Christians III. How he confuteth the Censorious Dividers who agreed in the Essentials of Christianity but differed about some Jewish Rites and also the Erroneous that enclined to Licentiousness and unjust Separation from the Orthodox will be sufficiently shewn in the particular Expositions IV. But the Apostle denieth none of these following Truths but implieth some and expresly asserteth others of them as Concessions 1. According to the Promise made to Abraham the
as he lift and giveth them arbitrarily in great inequality He giveth his Mercy to whom and in what degree he please and whom he will he leaveth in their wilful sin and even occasioneth though he cause it not their obduration by such mercies and providential dispensations as he knows they will abuse to harden themselves in sin 19. Thou wilt say then unto me Why doth he yet find fault for who hath resisted his will 19. It 's like you will say If this he so why doth he find fault with Men that want but what he will not give them and are not what he will not make them Doth not all this proceed according to his Will If he would give them all his Grace they would be better 20. Nay but O man who art thou that repliest against God Shall the thing formed say to him that formeth it Why hast thou made me thus 20. Gods Laws and Governing Will which make Mans Duty is resisted by sin but as to the Disposing and Donative Will of God as our Owner and free Benefactor can Man that is a dark and sinful Worm think himself meet to call God to account and demand a reason of his free Gifts why he giveth them to this Man and not to another Darest thou thus dispute with God and ask a reason of his Will which is absolute and the spring and reason of all created good Hath the unformed Matter an antecedent right to any subsequent shape or use and may it say Why hast thou made me thus and not in a nobler form for higher use 21. Hath not the potter power over the clay of the same lump to make one vessel to honour and another to dishonour 21. The power that a Potter hath over his Clay is incomparably less than God hath over Man and yet none accuseth him for making one Vessel to serve at the Table and another for a baser use As God had done thee no wrong if he had made thee a Dog or a Toad and not a Man so he doth thee none if he give thee not that undeserved abused Grace which he freely giveth to others that as little deserve it 22. What if God willing to shew hi wrath and to make his power known endured with much long-suffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction 22. Shall Man accuse God because he resolveth to shew his punishing Justice and Power on those self-hardening wilful sinners who made themselves Vessels of wrath and fitted to destruction when he hath in long patience and forbearance endured them while they abused Mercy 23. And that he might make known the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy which he had afore prepared unto glory 23. And because he will make known the riches of his Glory in the felicity of those whom he had freely made Vessels of Mercy and had by Grace prepared them for Glory 24. Even us whom he hath called not of the Jews only but also of the Gentiles 24. I mean on all us that are true Christians both Jews and Gentiles effctually called by his free Grace 25. As he saith also in Osee I will call them my people which were not my people and her beloved which was not beloved 25. Which purpose of free Mercy to undeserving sinners he expresseth in Hosea 2.23 saying I will call them c. 26. And it shall come to pass that in the place where it was said unto them Ye are not my people there shall they be called the children of the living God 26. And as the words Hos 1.10 shew that God will call even unworthy outcasts and make them his People by free Grace 27. Esaias also crieth concerning Israel Though the number of the children of Israel be as the sand of the sea a remnant shall be saved 27. Which differencing Grace God expresseth even of the Israelites Isa 10.32 33. that of all their number it is but a remnant that shall escape his Judgment and return from captivity signifying the like difference as to their Salvation by the Faith of Christ 28. For he will finish the work and cut it short in righteousness because a short work will the Lord make on the earth 28. Or the Consumption decreed shall overflow in Justice for the Lord God of Hosts shall make a Consumption even determined in the midst of all the Land c. 29. And as Esaias said before Except the Lord of Sabaoth had left us a seed we had been as Sodom and made like to Gomorrah 29. And that differencing mercy decreed to save a little remnant the other words of Isay prove Except the Lord c. 30. What shall we say then That the Gentiles which followed not after righteousnes have attained righteousness even the righteousness which is of faith 30. What shall we say then to this mystery of Grace the calling of the Gentile world and the abscission of the most of the present Nation of the Jews which so much offendeth them That the Gentiles who lived in darkness and unrighteousness have attained Righteousness in reality and imputation even that which is by Faith in Christ 31. But Israel which followed after the law of righteousness hath not attained to the law of righteousness 31. But Israel who had Gods own Righteous Law and trusted to be justified by keeping it have not understood the True Law and terms of Justification nor have attained that Justifying Righteousness to which their Law did point them 32. Wherefore Because they sought it not by faith but as it were by the works of the law for they stumbled at that stumbling-stone 32. And wherefore have they not attained it Because they understood not that the Promise and Covenant of Grace was the very life and foundation and end of the Law by which they should by faith have expected Justification as Gods free gift to True Believers but thought it must be had by the Righteousness of their own Works in keeping all the Ceremonies and Precepts of that Law For Christ became to them a Stumbling-stone in whom they should have believed 33. As it is written Behold I lay in Sion a stumbling-stone and a rock of offence and whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed 33. As it is written Isa 28.16 Behold I lay in Zion a Stone which many will stumble and fall upon though it be the pretious Foundation-stone and a Rock that many shall be split upon though that on which my Church is built and whosoever believeth on him shall not be disappointed nor ashamed of his hopes So that the cause why Israel is cast off is not because God sent not his Son and Gospel to them nor invited them to believe nor gave them evidence of the Truth of Christ which was sufficient to convince a well-disposed mind much less because he hindred them from believing or because he shewed mercy to the Gentiles but because by error they hardned themselves against Christ as not answering their Carnal erroneous
expectations For though God would glorifie the riches of his Grace by Jesus Christ yet was it not his Will to reveal him in such visible Majesty and Glory as should of it self necessitate and force Men to believe in him For then Faith would have been no Work of Tryal nor fit for a Reward but such as the wicked and sensual might perform But God would so reveal his Son as that Faith might have sufficient encouragement and help and yet such difficulties as might make it proper to honest Souls and fit for a reward so that those that will be biassed by prejudice and worldly Interest will stumble and fall on the Rock which they should be built on but to them that sincerely trust and obey him he might be the author of Eternal Salvation and be the Power and Wisdom of God ANNOTATIONS 1. THis Chapter is ordinarily misunderstood 1. Because Men observe not what it is that Paul is proving 2. And because they distinguish not God's Acts which he doth as an Owner and Benefactor from those Acts of Justice which he doth as Rector to Subjects under his Laws and Covenants 3. And because they distinguish not the Common Law of Grace made to fallen Mankind from the Covenant of Peculiarity proper to the Jews 1. Many think that Paul here giveth the Reason from God's meer Will and Reprobating Decree why some are Unbelievers and hardned in Sin and are not pardoned and saved when others are 2. And so they think that God pardoneth and justifieth and saveth Men without any Reason or Cause fetch'd from their different Qualifications but meerly from his Will 3. And they think that Esau was not onely shut out from the Covenant of Peculiarity but also from the Commoner Covenant or Law of Grace and was hated to Damnation meerly from the antecedent Will of God But contrarily 1. It is evident that St. Paul is but proving and justifying God's free Mercy in calling the Gentiles while he permitted the obstinate part of the Jews to cut off themselves by Unbelief and wilfully rejecting Christ II. And that he speaketh not at all of any arbitrary Inequality in his Rewards and Punishments but only in his free Gifts all Men should understand that God is to Man 1. Our Owner 2. Our Benefactor 3. Our Rector 1. As an Owner he may do with his own as he will 2. As our Benefactor he giveth many things antecedently to his Laws and many things besides what he there promiseth And as a Lord and Benefactor he distributeth his Gifts with incomprehensible arbitrary variety and none have cause to accuse him for giving another more than them He wrongs not the Stars by not making them Suns nor the Clouds by not making them Stars nor Men by not making them Angels nor Beasts in not making them Men nor Worms or Toads by making them no better And scarce two things in the World are like without any dissimilitude or inequality But when he hath made a Law of Precepts Prohibitions Rewards and Punishments it is his Justice equally to perform them to all according to their Qualifications and Titles He pardoneth all Believers and none else He glorifieth all that are justified and sanctified and none else and giveth the Reason of the different Sentences from their Qualifications and Works Mat. 25. c. which he doth not in his Gifts as meer Benefactor So that he doth not say that the Reason why some are pardoned and saved is not in him that willeth and him that runneth but the Reason why of two ill-deserving Persons or Nations one is overcome by decreed effectual Grace and the other hath not that Grace that so overcometh his wilful Resistance III. And when Paul speaketh of Esau being hated the Text alledged meaneth no more but that the Edomites were exposed to God's overflowing Punishments on Earth and that Esau was less loved than Jacob and he and his Seed rejected from the Covenant of Peculiarity But as it is certain that they were under that Law of Mercy made to Mankind in fallen Adam and Noah so it is not said in Scripture that Esau was damned or void of Saving Grace II. As to the Hardning of Pharaoh and others it being agreed by all sober Christians that God causeth not Sin we need to debate it no further Whether the sense be That he denieth them softning converting Grace when they have forfeited it by wilful Resistance and so permitteth them to be hardned or Whether it be that he doth those good and righteous Acts which he knows they will be wilfully hardned by as Occasions and Objects or both these Here is not the least hint that God damneth any or decreeth so to do meerly because he will do it without any Reason taken from their own Deserts Or that he maketh some Men Sinners or damneth them meerly as the Potter differenceth his Vessels of Clay But only that when all have deserved to be forsaken and condemned and he giveth Common Grace for their Recovery to all why he freely giveth more which shall be infallibly effectual to some rather than to others when those some were no better than the rest It 's said by some School-men That Mens Damnation is caused by Sin but God's Decree to damn them is not nor hath any Cause But this must be more distinctly answered By God's Decree to damn Men is meant 1. Either the Effects of his Will 2. Or his Will it self 3. Or his Will as extrinsecally denominated from the Object correlated to it 1. No doubt but Punishment which is the Effect of his Will hath a Meritorious Cause in Mans Sin 2. The Will of God or his Decree considered as in God is nothing but his Essence which hath no Cause and is not in it self called a Decree to damn Men. 3. The Denomination of God's Will from its relation to the extrinsick Object hath objective Cause the Object qualified Whoever truly repenteth and believeth may be sure of his Justification and it 's sinful to doubt of it on pretence that God may condemn whom he will when he hath told whom he will not condemn And whoever is unregenerate and ungodly may be sure he is unjustified and unpardoned and in a damnable state for God hath assured us of this in his Word CHAP. X. 1. BRethren my hearts desire and prayer to God for Israel is that they might be saved 2. For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God but not according to knowledge 1 2. My great desire and prayer to God for Israel is that they may be converted and saved And it is laudible in them that they have a Zeal of God and his Law and Worship but it is frustrate because misguided by errour 3. For they being ignorant of Gods righteousness and going about to establish their own righteousness have not submitted themselves to the righteousness of God 3. For they being ignorant of God's way of Justification and Righteousness intended as the end of the
Law and freely given by Grace and fully now revealed in the Gospel by Jesus Christ and trusting to their own Works of the Law as a sufficient Righteousness to justifie them have by their errour rejected Gods free gift of Justification by Faith in Christ 4. For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth 4. For they should have understood that the sense and use of the Law is to lead them for Righteousness to Christ who is its end and prefigured in its Sacrifices and other Types 5. For Moses describeth the righteousness which is of the law That the man which doth those things shall live by them 5. For though the Law do point Men to a better Righteousness yet in it self as a Law it owneth nothing as a Righteousness sufficient to Justification but that which Moses thus discribeth Lev. 18.5 The Man that doth these things and breaketh not this Law shall live by them 6. But the righteousness which is of faith speaketh on this wise Say not in thy heart Who shall ascend into heaven that is to bring Christ down from above 7. Or Who shall descend into the deep that is to bring up Christ again from the dead 8. But what saith it The word is nigh thee even in thy mouth and in thy heart that is the word of faith which we preach 6 7 8. But I may describe the Righteousness which is of Faith in the Words of Moses Deut. 30. Say not in thy Heart Who shall ascend into Heaven or how can we know Gods Will that never were in Heaven Or who shall bring us thence a certain Messenger of it or Who shall descend into the deep or it is hid from us like the depths of the Sea and who shall fetch it to our Knowledge But as it saith The word is nigh thee God hath not concealed it but sent it from Heaven Christ is come down to make known God and his Word and he is risen and gone to intercede for us in Heaven And he hath brought his Gospel both to our Eyes Mouth and Ears and writeth it by his Spirit in our Hearts And Moses there seemeth to intend such a way of Righteousness by free Grace to the Repenting Israelites And this is it which our Preaching fuller revealeth to you 9. That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus and shalt believe in thy heart that God hath raised him from the dead thou shalt be saved 9. That if thou confess Christ before Men notwithstanding persecution and own him as Christ before the world and believe truly and heartily that God raised him from the dead and thereby witnessed that he owned him and justified the truth of his Gospel thou shalt be saved as well as justified For to justifie a Man is partly to justifie his Right to Salvation 10. For with the heart man believeth to righreousness and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation 10. For these two make up the Gospel terms of Life To give up Soul and Body to Christ if thou believe sincerely in him with thy Heart thou wilt be accepted for his Merits by God as Righteous and if thou constantly confess and own him whatever thou suffer by it from Men by Word and Deed in obedience and patience thou shalt possess the Salvation to which thy Justification initially gave thee right 11. For the scripture saith Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed 11. For Isa 8.16 God hath prmised us in his Word that whoever believeth on him and trusteth him on his Promise and practically placeth his hope accordingly shall never be disappointed and ashamed of that Hope 12. For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him 12. For God is no respecter of persons and saveth not Men or rejecteth Men because they are Jews or Greeks The Law of Grace doth equally pardon and justifie Jew and Gentile that truly repent and believe and no other He is the same Lord over all and is Rich in Mercy to all that call on him in Faith for when he proclaimed his Name to Moses Exod. 34. as gracious and merciful forgiving iniquity transgression and sin c. it was his very Nature and Decree by which he would be known to all the World and not only by the Jews 13. For whosoever shall call on the Name of the Lord shall be saved 13. For as it is said Joel 2.32 Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall he saved that is of what Nation soever he be if he truly seek God he will be found of him and if he fear God and work Righteousness by Faith he shall be accepted of him for he is the Rewarder of them that diligently seek him Heb. 11.6 14. How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard And how shall they hear without a preacher 14. And this sheweth you the necessity of Preaching the Gospel for how shall Men seek and worship and call on that God and Saviour in whom they have not believed And how shall they believe in him of whom they have never heard And how shall they hear if no one tell them or preach to them Even the Works of Nature and Providence that reveal God darkly must be told Men by Instructors to make them capable of understanding them Much more the Gospel of Christ 15. And how shall they preach except they be sent As it is written How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the Gospel of peace and bring glad tidings of good things 15. And how shall Men Preach the Mysteries of Salvation that are not called and sent of God by his Qualifications and Commission for who can be such a Light in the World that is not taught and gifted by the Father of Lights And who can in Gods name proclaim the Word of Reconciliation as his Messenger who is not authorized by him so to do We love glad Tidings and welcome the Messengers of them and this should be the Entertainment of Christs Apostles and Ministers in the World who bring the most joiful Tidings of Salvation As it is written How beautiful are the Feet of them that c. Isa 52.7 16. But they have not all obeyed the Gospel for Esaias saith Lord who hath believed our report 16. But you may say Why then doth not this Preaching convert more of the Jews This excellence of the Gospel and the preaching of it doth not suppose that all that have it will be converted by it For of the Jews Isaiah saith Lord who hath believed our Report Few did hearken to the Prophets Isa 53.1 17. So then faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God 17. It is evident that they must hear that they may believe and Gods Word must be preach'd to them or made
in vain 1 2. Fourteen years after my Conversion I went again to Jerusalem c. and told them what Doctrine I preached and with what sucess But severally and privately to the eminent Apostles that avoiding offence both of Jews and Gentiles I might not frustrate my Labours to either of them 3. But neither Titus who was with me being a Greek was compelled to be circumcised 4. And that because of false brethren unawares brought in who came in privily to spie out our liberty which we have in Christ Jesus that they might bring us into bondage 3 4. And I would not yield that Titus should be circumcised because some false Brethren crept in to take advantage of the Liberty I used in compliance with the Jews to take occasion by it to bring us into bondage to the Mosaick Law and turn our Liberty into Necessity and to plead that Conformity to it is our Duty because in some Degree and Case we yielded to it as lawful at the present to avoid a greater hurt 5. To whom we gave place by subjection no not for an hour that the truth of the gospel might continue with you 5. Note That an outward Act of Compliance which in some Cases may be lawful must not be done when it will strengthen Church-Tyrants and Deceivers who by making it necessary would turn Christian Liberty into Bondage 6. But of these who seemed to be somewhat whatsoever they were it maketh no matter to me God accepteth no mans person for they who seemed to be somewhat in conferrence added nothing to me But even Peter James and John who were the Chief Men and of Reputation God tieth not his Grace to the Dignity of Mens Persons therefore my Case dependeth not on their Worth I say in Conference they added nothing to me much less taught me any other Gospel than I had learned of Christ nor found me faulty or defective in my Doctrine 7. But contrariwise when they saw that the gospel of the uncircumcision was committed unto me as the gospel of the circumcision was unto Peter 8. For he that wrought effectually in Peter to the Apostleship of the circumcision the same was mighty in me towards the Gentiles 9. And when James Cephas and John who seemed to be pillars perceived the grace that was given unto me they gave to me and Barnabas the right hands of fellowship that we should go unto the heathen and they unto the circumcision 7 8 9. But they being satisfied that I was sent to preach to the Gentiles as Peter was to the Jews and that God wrought powerfully in me for the Conversion of the Gentiles as he did in Peter for the Conversion of the Jews even by many Miracles these who are justly reputed Pillars perceiving Gods Grace agreed to take me and Barnabas for their Fellow-labourers and that we should preach to the Heathen and they to the Jews Note That Dr. Hammond thus Paraphraseth it into what City either of us entred and so constitute several Congregations in each City of Jews and Gentiles And he with Grotius say That the two Witnesses Rev. 11. are the Bishops and Churches of these two sorts at Jerusalem If so Cities had then more Bishops and Churches than one 10. Onely they would that we should remember the poor the same which I also was forward to do 10. That we should make Collections in the Gentiles Churches for the Christian Jews Note That besides the extraordinary Famine the Jews were generally poorer than the Gentiles 1. Living in a poor and narrow Country 2. And having at first sold and given their Lands to the Common Stock 11. But when Peter was come to Antioch I withstood him to the face because he was to be blamed 11. I withstood him Face to Face because he was blamed or to be blamed as dissembling 12. For before that certain came from James he did eat with the Gentiles but when they were come he withdrew and separated himself fearing them which were of the circumcision 13. And the other Jews dissembled likewise with him insomuch that Barnabas also was carried away with their dissimulation 12 13. Note 1. That it appeareth by this that it was then the ordinary Practice of the Apostles and Christians at Jerusalem to observe the Law of Moses though they absolved the Gentiles from it 2. That Peter did this to avoid the Displeasure and Censure of the Jewish Christians in compliance with their Weakness which is a lawful End 3. That his Fault lay in letting this weigh down a far greater Evil on the other side viz. the danger of bringing the Gentiles under the Law of Moses by making it seem necessary This Case is much like as if some doubtful thing should by Canon or Custom be imposed on Christians and one Party saith You may do it and another saith You must do it or you sin And they that say we may though they know it be unnecessary for fear of displeasing the Imposers separate from the Refusers and forbear Communion with them and thereby harden them in their Errour and would ensnare the rest 14. But when I saw that they walked not uprightly according to the truth of the gospel I said unto Peter before them all If thou being a Jew livest after the manner of Gentiles and not as do the Jews why compellest thou the Gentiles to live as do the Jews 14. When I saw that this Cause was not according to the plain simplicity of the Gospel nor answered the ends of our Preaching but was the way to seduce the Gentiles to Judaism I said to Peter before all because the Case concerned all seeing thy own Practice before the Jews came sheweth that thou thinkest not that the Gentiles are bound to live as the Jews do after Moses's Law why dost thou now seem to tell them the contrary by thy contrary Practices as if Judaizing were necessary to them 15 16. We who are Jews by nature and not sinners of the Gentiles knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law but by the faith of Jesus Christ even we have believed in Jesus Christ that we might be justified by the faith of Christ and not by the works of the law for by works of the law shall no flesh be justified 15 16. We our selves who are Jews by birth and not the Seed of Heathen Idolaters yet knowing that it is not by the works of the Law but by Faith in Christ that we must be justified have become Christians that we might be justified by this and not by the Works of the Law which none are justified by And shall our Practice now seem to intimate the contrary and gainsay our Faith 17. But if while we seek to be justified by Christ we our selves also are found sinners is therefore Christ the minister of sin God forbid 17. For if you feign us to be sinners and guilty of Gentilism because we communicate with the Uncircumcised you hereby would make
Christ to be our Leader and Teacher to sin for it it is he that taught us this And dare you charge Christ with Sin 18. For if I build again the things which I destroyed I make my self a transgressour 18. For if we that have preached Deliverance from the Law and that it doth not justifie us do now intimate the contrary by our Practice we confess our selves Sinners in teaching such Doctrine heretofore 19. For I through the law am dead to the law that I might live unto God 19. The Law it self hath taught me not to trust it for Justification nor to live in the Bondage of it but to look for Life towards God by Christ 20. I am crucified with Christ Nevertheless I live yet not I but Christ liveth in me and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me 20. As Christ was crucified and took away this Wall of Separation and Yoke of Bondage so I am now a Member of his Body the Catholick Church and am dead to the Law and it to me But I have a better Life by which Christ liveth in me both objectively as trusted and loved and efficiently by his Spirit And now it is by Faith in him who loved me and gave himself for me that I live 21. I do not frustrate the grace of God for if righteousness come by the law then Christ is dead in vain 21. I do not by returning to the Law make void all the Design of Grace in our Redemption Christ is dead in vain if Righteousness must be by our performance of the Law of Moses for what need we then any other Sacrifice for sin or to be Redeemed from its Curse CHAP. III. 1. O Foolish Galatians who hath bewitched you that you should not obey the truth before whose eyes Jesus Christ hath been evidently set forth crucified among you 1. So great is your folly in inclining to Judaism that you seem in it as men bewitched and deprived of Reason to turn from Grace to the Law so soon when Christ crucified for your deliverance hath been so plainly preached and set forth before you 2. This onely would I learn of you Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law or by the hearing of faith 2. Do but answer me from your own Experience Have you not received the Spirit your selves some for Miracles or Tongues and the sincere for Sanctification If not you are none of Christs If yea then by what means did you receive it Was it by the Works of the Law you will not say it or was it by hearing the Gospel of Faith 3. Are ye so foolish having begun in the Spirit are ye now made perfect by the flesh 3. Are you so foolish as having received a Spiritual Doctrine and having received and seen the Gifts of the Spirit by it which are its Seal that you should think it your growth or perfection to turn to the Carnal Ceremonies of the Law which gave you not the Spirit 4. Have ye suffered so many things in vain if it be yet in vain 4. Will you lose all the sufferings which you have undergone If you turn to the Law you lose them all 5. He therefore that ministreth to you the Spirit and worketh miracles among you doth he it by the works of the law or by the hearing of faith 5. Are the Miracles that are wrought among you and the Spirit communicated to your selves given from God by the Ministry of the Law or its Works or by the Preaching of the Gospel Note That here is a strong Evidence for the Matter of Fact That the Gift of the Spirit and the Working of Miracles were then things certainly existent Else when Paul appealed to these seduced Galatians themselves as to Men that had the Spirit and these Miracles among them and that with the provoking Words of foolish and bewitched how easily would they have confuted him and said They knew of no such thing This had been the likeliest way to turn them from Christianity with scorn to make that his Proof which if false must be so known to them all 6. Even as Abraham believed God and it was accounted to him for righteousness 7. Know ye therefore that they which are of faith the same are the children of Abraham 6 7. As it was by believing and trusting Gods Promise that Abraham was accounted righteous so it followeth that it is Believers that are his Seed as Heirs of the Promise 8. And the scripture foreseeing that God would justifie the heathen through faith preached before the gospel unto Abraham saying In thee shall all nations be blessed 8. And the Scripture foretelling that God would justifie the Heathen as he did Abraham by Faith did in effect preach this Gospel to him then when it 's said In thee shall all Nations be blessed and therefore not the Jewish Nation onely 9. So then they which be of faith are blessed with faithful Abraham 9 So that if the Promise be made to them in Abraham they that have the same Qualification of Faith must needs be they that are blessed in him though they keep not the Law of Moses which Abraham did not nor the Gentile Believers 10. For as many as are of the works of the law are under the curse for it is written Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them 10. For all that trust for Justification and Life to their own doing the Works of that Law and not to the free Grace of God in Christ must needs be cursed and not justified by it For it saith Cursed is every one that continueth not c. which no man doth 11. But that no man is justified by the law in the sight of God it is evident for The just shall live by faith 12. And the law is not of faith but The man that doth them shall live in them 11 12. It 's evident that before God none is justified by the Law For it 's said that The just by faith shall live But the Law considered in it self as distinct from the Promise doth not give Life on condition of Faith receiving it as a free Gift but on condition of doing all that it commandeth Though the Law as subordinate to the Promise be of Faith 13. Christ hath reedeemed us from the curse of the law being made a curse for us for it is written Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree 13. That Law which curseth us doth not justifie us but so doth Moses's Law and therefore came Christ to redeem us from that Curse suffering as a Sacrifice for us a cursed Death 14. That the blessing of Abraham might come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith 14. That the Blessing which was pronounced to Abraham as a Believer might come
fellow-souldier but your messenger and he that ministred to my wants 25. But I thought good to send you back Epaphroditus who is my Brother and Fellow-labourer and Messenger who from you supplied my wants 26. For he longed after you all and was full of heaviness because that ye had heard that he had been sick 26. He longed to be with you and comfort you by the sight of his health hearing that his sickness made you sad 27. For indeed he was sick nigh unto death but God had mercy on him and not on him onely but on me also lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow 27. He was nig● to death but God in mercy to him and me recovered him not adding his death to my affliction 28. I sent him therefore the more carefully that when ye see him again ye may rejoyce and that I may be the less sorrowful 28. Note That Mercys restored after Danger affect us more than those continued in Prosperity 29. Receive him therefore in the Lord with all gladness and hold such in reputation 30. Because for the work of Christ he was nigh unto death not regarding his life to supply your lack of service toward me 29 30. Receive him gladly as returned to you by God and account such honourable for it was for the work of Christ that he willingly hazarded his Life by his Travels and labour to be serviceable to me as your Messenger in your stead CHAP. III. 1. FInally my brethren rejoyce in the Lord. To write the same things to you to me indeed is not grievous but for you it is safe 1. Finally Brethren serve God with joyful hearts That I write to you the same things which I have formerly taught you and warned you of is not through sloth of cowardise in me but for your own safety as fittest for you 2. Beware of dogs beware of evil workers beware of the concision 2. To wit that you take heed of the worrying hurtful sort of Men who live in wickedness and calling themselves the Circumcision are indeed the Concision that cut and rend the Churches 3. For we are the circumcision which worship God in the Spirit and rejoyce in Christ Jesus and have no confidence in the flesh 3. For we are the Children of Circumcised Abraham who worship God in Spirit and Truth and have no confidence in Fleshly Priviledges or Carnal Ceremonious Jewish Worship 4. Though I might also have confidence in the flesh If any other man thinketh that he hath whereof he might trust in the flesh I more 4. Though if Judaism were matter of trust or boasting I have more such cause than any of them 5. Circumcised the eighth day of the stock of Israel of the tribe of Benjamin an Hebrew of the Hebrews as touching the law a Pharisee 6. Concerning zeal persecuting the church touching the righteousness which is in the law blameless 5 6. I was Circumcised as the Law required I was an Israelite a Benjamite an Hebrew a Pharisee the strictest Sect in Religion not cold in Religion but a zealous persecutor of the Church which I thought had been against it And as to the outward observance of the Law of Moses I seemed to Men so just and harmless that none accused me 7. But what things were gain to me those I counted loss for Christ 7. But I willingly disclaim all confidence in these and reject all as loss that would keep me from Christ 8. Yea doubtless and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord for whom I have suffered the loss of all things and do count them but dung that I may win Christ 8 9. Yea I reject all as loss and hurtful to me which stand against the excellency of the knowledge of Christ for whom I have readily suffered the loss of all things and count them but as Dung in order to my part in Christ and that I may be found in him 9. And be found in him not having mine own righteousness which is of the law but that which is through the faith of Christ the righteousness which is of God by faith 9. Not having and trusting not in that Righteousness which consisteth in keeping the Law of Moses which is of my own Works and I accounted formerly to be my justifying Righteousness but that which is of Faith in Christ even the Righteousness which is of Gods free Gift by believing acceptance of his purchased and offered Grace 10. That I may know him and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of his suffering being made conformable unto his death 10. By which I shall gain the knowledge of Christ and of the great Mystery of Salvation by him and the powerful work of his Grace and quickening Spirit and preserving Providence answering in his Members that power that raised him from the Dead and a Communion with him in sufferings by which I shall be made conformable to him as Crucified for our sins and thus in all be made as a Member suitable to him that is my Head 11. If by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead 11. In hope that by all these means and methods which I account not too dear I may at last attain that blessed perfection in which I shall be also like him as he is now risen from the Dead and glorified in the state of Immortality 12. Not as though I had already attained either were already perfect but I follow after if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus 12. Not that I have already attained this Conformity to my Glorified Lord or were already perfect by reaching all that I pursue But I run as for this Prize and earnestly strive that at last I may lay hold on and attain the state of Glory to bring me to which Jesus Christ did elect redeem and call me to himself 13. Brethren I count not my self to have apprehended but this one thing I do forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those things which are before 14. I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus 13 14. I know I have not yet attained the end that I ran for even glorious Perfection But this I do not minding the things of the World which I have forsaken but neglecting and forgetting them and with all my might and diligence striving towards the things which are before I press or hasten towards the Mark for that glorious Crown and Prize for obtaining whereof the high Calling of God by Jesus Christ hath encouraged me to seek and hope 15. Let us therefore as many as be perfect be thus minded and if in any thing ye be otherwise minded God shall reveal even this unto you 15. And let all that are sound and sincere Christians holding these things that are necessary to Salvation be thus minded and with joint endeavour confessing our Defects
obeying 25. Likewise also was not Rahab the harlot justified by works when she had received the messengers and had sent them out another way 25. And was it not by Doing by Faith or a Faith causing Obedience that Rahab was justified 26. For as the body without the spirit is dead so faith without works is dead also 26 For as it is a dead spiritless body that cannot stir so it is a dead notional uneffectual belief that commandeth not a man's life and action It 's dead in it self and dead as to mens Justification and Salvation Annotations NOthing but mens misunderstanding the plain drift and sense of Paul's Epistles could make so many take it for a matter of great difficulty to reconcile Paul and James where there is no considerable shew of contradiction I have shewed the scope and sense of Paul before the Epistle to the Romans 1. That his arguing is to prove that it is not the Law of Moses that can justifie any man as a meer doer of it nor any works at all in commutative Justice making the reward to be of debt for the value of the works and not of free grace but that Justification must needs be of Gods free gift and therefore by the Merits of our Redeemer and therefore that a fiducial accepting practical Belief of Gods free Gift Covenant or Promise of Grace and Glory for in and with Christ is the condition on our part to be performed by his Grace which is our Moral Qualification or receptive disposition on which God by his Covenant giveth us right to the foresaid free Gifts Christs Grace and Glory This Faith Paul never described by some one single Physical act of the Soul but as a Moral act of the man as we use the Word in humane converse As if one say if you will trust me as your Physician I will cure you if you take me for your Tutor I will teach you Here to trust or take him signifieth a consenting trust to be medicined and to be taught by such a one If one say to a condemned Beggar trust me and I will give thee a Lord-ship in a Foreign Land it signifieth a trust consenting practically to go with him and trust his Convoy and forsake his own Country And James never questioned this Doctrine But some Vain Men as James calls them misunderstand this and spin us out a Web of their own Vanity feign it to be Paul's Doctrine 1. They say that Paul by Faith meaneth not Faith by which we are said to be justified but only Christ who doubtless is a chief object of that Faith 2. That God the Father or the Holy Ghost are none of the object of Faith as it is justifying 3. That it is not Christ himself as Prophet or King but only as Priest that is this object 4. That it is not all Christs Priest-hood but only Sacrifice and Righteousness that is this object and not his Heavenly Intercession 5. that it is not Christs Sacrifice and Righteousness as meerly meritorious of our Pardon and Life but as it was paid and performed by Christ as our surety in our Legal Reputative Person and so is imputed to us as our own because done by another in our name and stead as one payeth a debt by another that was bound for him 6. That so far as Faith is here meant it is but one single Physical act of Faith in Specie and there they are utterly disagreed 1. Whether it be an act of the understanding or will or both 2. Whether one act can be the belief of many objects viz. of Christs Sacrifice Obedience Promise Pardon Heaven c. 7. Yea many say that it is but one individual act that we are justified by which no mortal man can know the individuation of the Souls acts being obscure and the objects being always many conjunct and they say that it is only our first act of Faith and that all following acts of the same species finding us justified cannot justifie us any more than works 8. They say that Faith justifieth only as an Instrumental Cause and not as a Moral qualifying receptive condition or disposition 9. They say that believing in the Father the Holy Ghost and hoping for Heaven and praying for Mercy and Repenting of Sin and Loving God and our Saviour and his Word and Saints and Thankfulness for Grace and Obedience to Christ and Patience and forsaking all for him are the works which Paul meaneth to exclude from Justification and so is Faith in Christs Righteousness as an Act but not as an Instrument 10. They are utterly disagreed whether Faith justifie by appropriating only Christs active Righteousness or also his Passive or also his Divine Righteousness and Perfection 11. They say that by Imputing Faith for Righteousness is meant that not our Faith but Christs Righteousness is Imputed in it self and not its merited effects only to be our own because we performed it by him 12. They say that it is the very Law of Innocency and Works that justifieth us as having perfectly fulfilled it in and by Christ 13. they most hold that in Christ we have both perfectly kept the Law from birth till death by imputed obedience and yet satisfied for not keeping it by his sufferings as if perfect obedience imputed could consist i th sin 14. They say that Gods corrections are no punishments because else Christs Suffering was insufficient and God should punish one sin twice 15. And that our pardon and justification is perfect as soon as we believe 16. And that no more is needful to our continued Justification than to its beginning 17. And that yet more is needful to our Salvation than to our final Justification Many such humane Inventions man's brain hath spun out and made a Doctrine of their own and called it Paul's And James having to do with carnal Gospellers that thought to be saved for being of a right Opinion and calling this Faith doth 1. Tell them that this is not that true Christian Faith which hath the promise of Justification and Salvation but that that is a powerful practical belief and trust 2. Therefore their Doing that which Faith consents and engageth them to do must justifie that Faith to be sound which must justifie them as the condition of life 3. And that therefore this Efficiency or Doing of this practical Faith is part of the condition of their Justifications and it justifieth the man himself 1. As it justifieth his Faith and so justifieth him to be a sound Believer and not an Infidel or Hypocrite 2. In that the effectual operative nature and consent to obey is essential to that Faith it self 3. In that as a Faith accepting Christ and consenting to obey him as the Author of Eternal Salvation is the condition of our first entring into a state of Life and Justification so our performance of that consent by sincere obedience and perseverance is the condition of our Justification as continued and consummate at
Christ be made the holy City or his Chief Royal Seat and there will be his Thousand years Reign on E●rth Others take the Holy City to mean the Reformed Churches which shall again be assaulted by all sorts of Enemies before the day of Judgment And some take the Camp of the Saints and the Beloved City to be the seven Asian Churches to whom John wrote Whatever it be if it be past I understand not what or when it was if it be to come time must expound it In general it is sure that Enemies will oft assault the Church and God will defend it 10. And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone where the beast and the false prophet are and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever 10. When Christ hath delivered his Church from Pagan Cruelty the same Dragon or Devil will seek new Instruments to assault it from age to age and most notably at the last But he shall be conquered after all and be cast out into torment as the Pagan Powers and Deceivers were 11 And I saw a great white throne and him that sat on it from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away and there was found no place for them 11. Some think that this speaketh not of the day of Judgment but of the calling of the Jews And some think the meaning is that when Christ sets up the Thousand years refined Church by a Resurrection and his visible presence say some or by a holy Government and People and Deliverance from Enemies say others both the Power of Infidels Turks and Heathens which are meant by the Earth and the Corrupted Church both Papal and Greek c. meant by Heaven shall all vanish that the holy City may take place But most say it describeth the day of Judgment 12. And I saw the dead small and great stand before God and the books were opened and another book was opened which is the book of life and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books according to their works 12. When Christ hath overcome his Churches Enemies he will judge the World and the book of their own doings and Consciences shall be opened and also Gods book of Life the Scripture or Gospel Law say some which is the Rule of Judgment or the book of Gods Decree say others in which all are enrolled that shall be saved And they shall be judged according to their works the matter of Fact being recorded in their book and the matter of right in Gods Law and the conclusion in his Decree To be judged according to their works is to be then justified or condemned as they have sincerely kept Christ's Law of Grace by which they shall be tryed or have not kept it by Faith Repentance and sincere Obedience the condition of Salvation 13. And the sea gave up her dead which were in it and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them and they were judged every man according to their works 13. All that were any way dead were judged according to their works by the Law that they were under 14. And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire this is the second death 15. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire 14 15. And death and Hades that is Mortality shall to his Saints be by Christ for ever abolished or as some take it those wicked men that death and hell shall deliver up to Judgment shall be cast into hell fire This utter abolition or this damnation is called the second death And whosoever hath not right to Salvation by the Gospel Covenant or Law of grace and is not by God enrolled among the Heirs of Life was cast into the Lake of fire Mr. Potter and many others expound all this confidently and the two following Chapters of Christs judging and rewarding and punishing men in this Life But others as confidently of the Life to come Though this make the Text difficult it maketh no great doctrinal controversie both being commonly believed CHAP. XXI 1. ANd I saw a new heaven and a new earth for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away and there was no more sea 1. N. That the corrupt State of the World and the degenerate Church may be called the old heaven and earth is granted And that the Church before the End may be so reformed and blessed as that heaven and earth may be said to be new And also that fire at last shall dissolve the earth and that heaven that fell under the Curse for mans sin and there shall be no annihilation but a New Heaven and earth is plain in Peter c. But which of these is the sense of this Text is doubtful I incline most to the later that it is the new World that shall follow the conflagration and Judgment If any ask what the new earth shall be for he must take up with what God hath told us Therein shall dwell Righteousness and the Creature be delivered from the bondage of Corruption into the glorious liberty of the Soas of God and all things shall be restored Whether we shall then dwell on Earth or only a new made Generation is not so clear But the Jerusalem now in Heaven consisteth of Spirits And this must come down from Heaven and these Spirits must be again at the Resurrection embodyed And do not new bodies suit with a new Earth as Spirits with Heaven Obj. This will be to our loss Ans No God will dwell with man and be no Stranger to us then in Heaven Heaven and Earth will not be separated as now As our bodies will be no Clog to the Souls but Spiritual incorruptible bodies so Earth will be made suitable to them It s no diminution to the Glory of the Sun to shine on bodies no nor of God to Vouchsafe them his influence 2. And I John saw the holy city new Jerusalem coming down from God out of heaven prepared as a bride adorned for her husband 2. Not new created Souls but immortal Souls coming down with Christ say some before the day of Judgment say others after Many Texts seem to place it here and not in Heaven only after the Resurrection This is the Life of Preparation on our part but Souls in Heaven are further prepared by Christ 3. And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying Behold the tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them and they shall be his people and God himself shall be with them and be their God 3. Wherever the place be Gods presence in glory wlll make it a Heaven to us But if it did speak only of an advancement by holy Reformation and Peace on Earth it would be so far like to Heaven 4. And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death
the exalting works of grace presupposeth the humbling work of repentance as a necessary preparation 4. And the same John had his rayment of Camels hair and a leathern girdle about his loins and his meat was locusts and wild hony 4. He was cloathed with Haircloth bound to him with a leather girdle and fed on what the wilderness afforded which was Locusts which some think were an Herb so called but most a sort of flies like great Grashoppers that devour all green things and wild Hony Note Tho the Fryers and Hermits by superstitious overvaluing such austerity have tempted others to despise them yet God approved of Johns signification of his contempt of the world and fleshly pleasures by such abasing of the flesh And other mens superstition or Hypocrisie will not excuse mens superfluity or accuse mortification 5. Then went out to him Jerusalem and all Judea and all the Region round Jordan 6. And were baptized of him in Jordan confessing their sins 5. So glad were the People to hear that the Kingdom of the Messiah was at hand that they all flockt to him to be baptized professing repentance that they might be prepared for the Kingdom Note 1. We grant that Baptism then was by washing the whole Body And did not the differences of our cold country as to that hot one teach us to remember I will have mercy and not sacrifice it should be so here 2. Tho many say Johns baptism and Christs were all one its easie to prove that were any now baptized but with John's baptism he ought to be baptized again in the name of the Father Son and Holy Ghost on the profession of many Articles of the Creed which John required not 7. But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees come to his Baptism he said to them O generation of vipers who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come 8. Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance 7. Knowing what these Pharisees and Saducees were he said O generation of Vipers Are you aware indeed that wrath is coming upon you And do you think that the Messiah will indulge your sin and come to promote your carnal interest If you profess repentance and would have part in the Kingdom of the Messiah resolve against your sins and live in that righteousness and holiness which is the fruit of true repentance 9. And think not to say in your selves we have Abraham to our Father For I say unto you that God is able of these stones to raise up children to Abraham 9. Think not that the Messiah will advance you for being the Carnal seed of Abraham If you have not the Faith and Holiness of Abraham If you be wicked unbelievers God will cast you off tho Abraham was your Father and can of the Gentiles or the very stones raise up such as shall be blest as Abraham's believing seed 10. And now also the Ax is laid to the root of the tree therefore every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down and cast into the fire 10. The Messiah cometh with salvation to some and judgment to others He layeth the Ax to the root to cut down all of you that bring not forth the fruit of true faith and repentance and will cast such into the fire of temporal and eternal punishment 11. I indeed baptize you with water to repentance But he that cometh after me is mighter then I whose shoes I am not worthy to bear he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire 11. I do but baptize you preparatorily with water to repentance But he that is coming after me is mightier than I whose shoes I am not worthy to bear he shall baptize not only with Water but with the pouring out of his Spirit on believers and with that fiery tryal which shall refine the gold the faithful but separate the dross and destroy the rebellious unbelievers 12. Whose fan is in his hand and he will thoroughly purge his floor and gather his wheat into the garner but will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire 12. He will winnow and throughly separate the wheat from the Chaff the Faithful from the Rebellious and will gather the faithful into his heavenly Kingdom and into his Church in order hereto but he will burn the unbelievers and unperswadable as Chaff and that with destruction here and unquenchable fire hereafter 13. Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John to be baptized of him 14. But John forbad him saying I have need to be baptized of thee and comest thou to me 13 14. Note Christ was not baptized to the same ends as other men He had no sins to repent of nor saviour to receive but as the General will wear the same colours with his soldiers Christ received baptism for the ends he was capable as to profess that the Kingdom of God was at hand 15. And Jesus answering said unto him Suffer it to be so now for thus it becometh us to fulfill all righteousness Then he suffered him 15. I must fulfill the Law of Moses and thy prophetick mission and be thus entered on my proper work 16. And Jesus when he was baptised went up straightway out of the water and lo the Heavens were opened unto him and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a Dove and lighting upon him 16. As Jesus went up out of the water John saw the Heavens open to Christ and the Spirit of God in some resemblance of a dove or as a dove doth light on any place descending on him its like in a lucid appearance and resting on him 17. And lo a voice from Heaven saying This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased 17. And with the apparition came a voice from heaven saying This is c. This is my beloved Son the Messiah sent from Heaven as the Mediator to reveal my will and to fulfill it and by his perfect righteousness and sacrifice to reconcile the world to me and be the propitiation for their sins CHAP. IV. THen was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the Devil Note 1. That tho Christ was God his humane nature was acted by the Holy Ghost to whom in Scripture is ascribed Divine perfection of operation on creatures 2. Man was overcome by the temptation of Satan and so sin and death and all evil did invade mankind Therefore our Redeemer must deliver us from sin and Satan and Misery by conquering the tempter in his way of Temptation by which he conquered To give us also notice that the warfare preparatory to our future state is managed by overcoming temptations or being overcome by them And therefore the study of temptations and the resistance is a great part of the Christian life 3. Christ cast not himself on temptations but was led to it by the Spirit 4. To be temped is no sin 2. And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights
all things even acts of outward Worship and will take him for no Christian that is not so minded 2. O what a dreadfull aggravation of wickedness is it to turn the very Sacraments themselves into snares of wrath and cruelty and to curse and damn and tear from the Church all that dare not subscribe and swear to all the inventions of Popes and Councils And for the preachers of Love and Peace to say more than Thou fool even to Silence and Ruine or Burn all as Hereticks or Schismaticks that dare not justifie all this 25. Agree with thy adversary quickly while thou art in the way with him lest at any time thy adversary deliver thee to the judge and the judge deliver thee to the Officer and thou be cast into prison 26. Verily I say to thee Thou shalt by no means come out thence till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing 25 26. If thou have wronged any man delay not reparation of his wrong and reconciliation Lest he extort his reparation from thee by Law and put thee to extremity when thou mightest have compounded or appeased him by submission And so obey God in thy duty of Love and Restitution and submission to men l●st he enter into judgment with thee and make thy utmost punishment answer the Debt 27. Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time Thou shalt not commit adultery But I say to you that whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart 27. So Moses said in the Seventh Commandment Thou shalt not commit Adultery And the carnal Jews lookt but little deeper But I tell you that whoever casteth on a woman a wanton eye stirring up lust and unlawful carnal imaginations and pleasure or useth his other senses to stir up such lusts as defile the mind or tend towards Fornication he hath in his heart broken the Seventh Commandment in some deg●ee 29. And if thy right eye offend thee pluck it out and cast it from thee for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish and not that thy whole body should be cast into Hell 30. And if thy right hand offend thee cut it off and cast it from thee for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish and not that thy whole body should be cast into Hell 29 30. It may be some will say My eye is so inclined to enticing looks and my hand to some forbidden touches or acts that they offend when I know they should not and if it go no further I hope it is safe But I tell you this is so poor an excuse that if you had not the command of Eye and Hand and had no other way to avoid the sin it were less hurt to you to pluck out that Eye and cut off that Hand than to sin and be damned with it Not that I bid you do so for you have power otherwise to avoid the sin but if you had not it were your wisest way much more to deny your Eye or Hand all forbidden pleasure 31. It hath been said whoever shall put away his wife let him give her a writing of divorcement 32. But I say to you that whoever shall put away his wife saving for the cause of fornication causeth her to commit adultery and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery 31 32. Moses bade you give your wife a Bill of Divorcement if you put her away And so you have been taught that this is lawfull But I say to you that you must not put away a wife save for Fornication and if you do you are guilty of making her commit Adultery and he will live in Adultery that shall marry her Note That Christ here supposeth such other causes as Nature it self alloweth As if Husband or Wife should resolvedly seek the others death or be infected with a mortal contagious disease self preservation alloweth avoidance till the danger is over And if any other cause make their cohabitation utterly inconsistent with safety or the ends of Marriage they may by consent live asunder while that cause continueth 33. Again ye have heard that it hath been said by them of old time Thou shalt not forswear thy self but shalt perform to the Lord thine oaths 34. But I say to you Swear not at all neither by heaven for it is God's throne 35. Nor by the earth for it is his footstool neither by Jerusalem for it is the city of the great King 36. Neither shalt thou swear by thy head because thou canst not make one hair white or black 37. But let you communication be Yea yea Nay nay for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil 33 c. You have been told that Perjury is a heinous sin and our Oaths must be kept This is past doubt but I tell you more that you must not needlesly swear at all or make any Oaths a part of your discourse Think not that it 's a small matter to Swear by Creatures while you profane not the name of God For all that you can swear by is related to God and his law is broken by it If it be by Heaven it is his Throne if by the Earth it is his Footstool if by Jerusalem it is his holy City if by the Head it is his work of which thou makest not so much as the colour of one hair Therefore content your selves in your discourse with a sober Yea or Nay For your Oaths and needless vehement protestations are but the expressions of Passion or some other vice and are sti●red up by Satan Note That the common definition that an Oath is always an appeal to another as a knower and avenger of falshood is not good It is the pawning of the verity or honour of one thing known to verifie another unknown As to say This is as true as that the Heaven is over me Or if this be not true the Earth is not under my feet It 's as true as that I have a Head or as that there is a God who knoweth all things c. Tho it's tr●e that Swearing by God includeth an appeal to him 38. Ye have heard that it hath been said An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth 39. But I say to you that ye resist not evil but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek turn to him the other also 40. And if any man will sue thee at the law and take away thy coat let him have thy cloke also 41. And whoever shall compel thee to go a mile go with him two 38. c. You have heard that injuries must be repaid but with equal hurt an Eye for an Eye It 's true that Magistrates having the charge of the Common-welfare and the execution of God's Laws they must punish injuries and not suffer all men to do as much mischief as they will But you that are private persons must prefer LOVE
and the law prophesied until John And if ye will receive it this is Elias which was to come 15. He that hath ears to hear let him hear 13 14 15. The Law and Prophets till John indeed foretold the Messiah but not so determinately and nearly as John did And if you can receive it I tell you John is that Elias that Malachi foretold should go before to prepare the way to Christ The belief of this is of great moment to your faith 16. But whereto shall I liken this generation It is like to children sitting in the Market and calling to their fellows 17. We have piped to you and ye have not danced we have mourned to you and ye have not lamented 16 17. But the unbelievers of this generation do as children in their games complain of one another you will neither dance when we pipe nor lament when we mourn to you you are cross to us whatever game we play 18. For John came neither eating nor drinking and they say He hath a Devil 19. The Son of man came eating and drinking and they say Behold a man gluttonous and a wine bibber a friend of publicans and sinners But wisdom is justified of her children 18 19. John lived austerely on Locusts and wild-honey and they took him for a possessed mad-man And of me that exercise no such unusual austerity of diet but mere temperance they say I am a gluttonous man and a lover of wine No innocency will suffice to escape the false censures of Malignants But the sons of Wisdom will justifie it 20. Then began he to upbraid the cities wherein most of his mighty works were done because they repented not 21. Wo to thee Chorazin Wo to thee Bethsaida for if the mighty works which were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sydon they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes 22. But I say to you It shall be more tollerable for Tyre and Sydon at the day of judgment than for you 20 21 22. Note 1. Christs own Preaching and Miracles had so little success as that he is put to upbraid the places where he had wrought them for their impenitence Therefore the best Preachers may be put to the like 2. The punishment of such as are unconverted under the most convincing Preaching will be most intollerable 3. Tho it be Gods grace which converteth Souls yet he usually so proportioneth it to the means he useth that the same means ordinarily would convert some which converts not others 23. And thou Capernaum which art exalted unto heaven shalt be brought down to hell For if the mighty works which have been done in thee had been done in Sodom it would have remained until this day 24. But I say to you that it shall be more tollerable for the land of Sodom in the day of judgment than for thee 23 24. Thou Capernaum where I have dwelt hast by my presence preaching and works been honoured with the heavenly gifts but for impenitence shalt be destroyed If Sodom had seen and heard what thou hast their repentance would have prevented their destruction But their doom at the day of Judgment shall be more tollerable than thine 25. At that time Jesus answered and said I thank thee O Father Lord of heaven and earth because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent and hast revealed them to babes 26. Even so Father for so it seemed good in thy sight 25 26. Then Jesus said to God his Father I thank thee O Father who being Lord of Heaven and Earth hast the absolute right to dispose of all that thou hast chosen the despised unlearned sort of men to make known effectually the Gospel of Salvation to rather than the men of reputation for learning and wisdom in the world and hast left proud self-conceited men in their ignorance whilst thou hast taught the humble and meek This pleaseth me as being the choice and good pleasure of thy wisdom 27. All things are delivered to me of my Father and no man knoweth the Son but the Father neither knoweth any man the Father save the Son and he to whomsoeever the Son will reveal him 27. All things are delivered by the Father to me upon my right of Redemption in order to the ends of my saving office so that I am under the Divi●● nature even in my humanity made the universa● 〈◊〉 Ruler and Benefactor And as none can comprehend the mystery of my Person Office and Works save the Father that sent me so none can savingly know God the Father but the Son and he to whom the ●●n will make him known by the Gospel and the illumination of the Spirit 28. Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest 29. Take my yoke on you and learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart and ye shall find rest to your souls 30. For my yoke is easie and my burthen is light 28 29 30. Come to me all ye that are under the slavery of Sin and Satan and under Gods displeasure by your guilt and under the burdensome ceremonious and cursing Law and the Pharisees tutorage and under the toil of a poor afflicted condition in the world and I will give you deliverance and rest Take on you the yoke of my Government and Covenant and learn of me as your Teacher by my Doctrine and Example for I am meek and lowly and my Doctrines are not suited to the Pomp and grandeur of this world nor to the interest and mind of the proud and covetous but to men of a low and humble quality and in this you shall find rest to your tired troubled fearful Souls For my Service and Law is gracious and ●asie fitted to the relief of the guilty and distressed and all that I lay on you by my word and works is sight in comparison of the heavy burdens that you undergo CHAP. XII 1. AT that time Jesus went on the Sabbath day through the corn and his disciples were hungry and began to pluck the ears of corn and to eat Note Both the labour and the early eating seem here meant but specially the first 2. But when the Pharisees saw it they said to him Behold thy disciples do that which is not lawful to do on the sabbath day 2. Art thou a good Teacher who sufferest thy Disciples to break Gods law Note That the Pharisees controversie against Christ was that he was not religious and strict enough in keeping Gods Law so that pretended strictness is no proof that men are in the right 3. But he said to them Have ye not read what David did when he was hungred and they that were with him 4. How he entred into the house of God and did eat the shew-bread which was not lawful for him to eat nor for them that were with him but only for the priests 5. Or have ye not read in the law how that on the sabbath days
the priests in the temple profane the sabbath and are blameless 3 4 5. Your strictness and your accusation of my Disciples are but from your ignorance of the Scripture Have ye not read that hunger justified David and his company for eating the consecrated Bread which else none but the Priests might lawfully eat And that the Priests in the temple labour on the Sabbath and break the outward rest of the day which would be profanation did not the Temple service justifie it 6. But I say to you that in this place is one greater than the temple 6. But if the Temple service can justifie labour I am greater than the Temple and my service and authority can justifie it 7. But if ye had known what this meaneth I will have mercy and not sacrifice ye would not have condemned the guiltless 7. If instead of ignorant preciseness for Ceremonies you had but learnt the true meaning of God in his preferring mercy before Sacrifice you would not have thought that Ceremonies and externals are commanded men for their hurt and must be observed against mercy to our selves or others Gods commands are all for mans good and he maketh not externals and ceremonies for a snare to hurt men You would not have censured the guiltless as sinners had you understood this Note This twice repeated most openly condemneth the Papal Church Government 8. For the Son of man is Lord even of the sabbath-day 8. And as Moses's Law was but to lead men to Christ in whom it is fulfilled so it cannot bind any against him and his authority and saving work for which works sake all things are delivered into his hands even the Law and Sabbath of which he is Lord. 9 10. And when he was departed thence he went into their Synagogue And behold there was a man who had his hand withered and they asked him saying Is it lawful to to heal on the sabbath-day that they might accuse him 9 10. Note That the ceremonial outward strictness of hypocrites is used to ensnare and hurt those that are not of their mind 11. And he said to them What man shall there be among you that shall have one sheep and if it fall into a pit on the sabbath-day will he not lay hold on it and lift it out 11. Will you not draw a sheep out of a pit on the Sabbath-day if you have but one 12. How much then is a man better than a sheep wherefore it is lawful to do well on the sabbath-days 12. It is lawfull to prefer and do a greater duty before a less 13. Then saith he to the man Stretch forth thy hand and he stretched it forth and it was restored whole like as the other 14. Then the Pharisees went out and held a council against him how they might destroy him 13 14. Note That it is part of the Religion of Hypocrites to destroy men for doing the greatest good against their Laws 15. But when Jesus heard it he withdrew himself from thence and great multitudes followed him and he healed them all 16. And charged them that they should not make him known 15 16. Note 1. It is a duty to avoid the hands of Murderers and Persecutors unless when our sufferings are like to do more good than our lives 2. Christ forbid them making him known partly to avoid the envy and rage of persecutors and partly because the time was not yet come till all his works set together with his Resurrection and Spirit should make up a full proof 17 18. That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet saying Behold my servant whom I have chosen my beloved in whom my soul is well pleased I will put my Spirit upon him and he shall shew judgment to the Gentiles 19. He shall not strive nor cry neither shall any man hear his voice in the streets 20. A bruised reed shall he not break and smoaking flax shall he not quench till he send forth judgment unto victory 21. And in his name shall the Gentiles trust 17 c. In all this he fulfilled what was prophesied by Isaiah Behold c. Him whom I have selected for this work of Salvation in whom I am well pleased as fulfilling all my will He shall have the fulness of the Spirit and he shall teach the Nations the way of Truth and Righteousness He shall not subdue men by tumults violence or wars but as the Prince of Peace and Grace he shall deal gently with the weak and cherish the least degree of goodness and pardon the faults of the penitent and not use severity of Justice till he have gathered his Church out of the world and overcome and judged his final enemies And it is he in whom all nations shall be blessed 22. Then was brought to him one possessed with a devil blind and dumb and he healed him insomuch that the blind and dumb both spake and saw 23. And all the people were amazed and said Is not this the son of David 22 23. This people were so astonished to see his works that they said Sure this is the Messiah the son of David 24. But when the Pharisees heard it they said This fellow doth not cast out devils but by Beel-zebub the prince of the devils 25. And Jesus knew their thoughts and said to them Every kingdom divided against it self is brought to desolation and every city and house divided against it self shall not s●and 26. And if Satan cast out Satan he is divided against himself how then shall his kingdom stand 24 c. The Pharisees could not deny the matter of fact it being notorious and therefore they had no shift left for their unbelief but saying that All such works are not of God The Prince of Devils to deceive the people giveth him power to cast out devils and do his miracles But Christ said If the Devil have a Kingdom he hath wit to preserve it Is it the Devils work to do good to mens Souls and Bodies If holy doctrine and casting out 〈◊〉 and healing the diseased be against Satan 〈…〉 then he is against himself if he be 〈…〉 Kingdom City or House will not stand 〈…〉 ●●vid●d and fight against it self 27. 〈…〉 ●●●z●bub cast out devils by 〈…〉 ●●●en cast them out ther●●ore 〈…〉 be your judges 28. But if I cast out devils by the Spirit of God then the kingdom of God is come unto you 27 28. And if you think me a Conjurer and confederate with Satan what say you of your own Countreymen my Disciples who cast them out by the power they receive from me Are they all conjurers too Therefore they shall be witness against your unbelief and blasphemy But if all this be certainly done by me by no less power than the Spirit of God you should see that this is Gods attestation to me and that his Kingdom is come in which the Messiah is to conquer Satan and destroy his works 29. Or else how can one enter
our Reward is Wages for the value of our Work as beneficial to God in Commutative Justice but only speaketh of the proportion 3. Nor doth it imply That any in Heaven will murmur at other mens Salvation but that the Jewish Disciples were yet inclined to grudge that the Gentiles were equalled with them And it is to cure such envy now 13.14 But he answered one of them and said Friend I do thee no wrong didst thou not agree with me for a penny Take that thine is and goe thy way I will give to this last even as unto thee 15. Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with my own Is thine eye evil because I am good 13.14.15 I break no Covenant with thee Thou art not meet to give me Laws of Equity Liberality to another is no wrong to thee Am I not the rightful disposer of my own Must I give none more than the Value of their Work deserveth All shall have Equity but all shall not have equal bounty Thou shouldst be glad of thy Brothers receivings 16. So the last shall be first and the first last for many are called but few chosen 16. So the last called in time may be made the Chief in Dignity and the first called in time may be in Grace and Glory among the lowest Yea of many that come into the Church at the first calling as the Jewish Disciples few may prove sincere and Saved 17. And Jesus going up to Jerusalem took the Twelve Disciples apart in the way and said to them 18. Behold we go up to Jerusalem and the Son of man shall be betrayed to the Chief Priests and to the Scribes and they shall Condemn him to Death 19. And shall deliver him to the Gentiles to mock and to scourge and to Crucifie him and the third day he shall rise again 17.18.19 He fore-told them that at Jerusalem he should Suffer be Crucified and Rise again c. Note This frequent Prediction was a full proof of Christs truth and voluntary Suffering 20. Then came to him the mother of Zebedee's children with her Sons worshiping him and desiring a certain thing of him 21. And he said to her What wilt thou She saith to him Grant that these my two sons may sit the one on thy right hand and the other on thy left in thy Kingdom 20.21 N. Ambition is even in Christ's Disciples till special Grace humble them seeking Preferment and Honour in the Church is a Vice that Christ giveth us this warning to avoid Carnality is apt to corrupt the Minds even of Eminent Ministers and Disciples 22. But Jesus answered and said Ye know not what ye ask are ye able to drink of the Cup that I drink of and to be baptized with ●he baptisme that I am baptized with They ●a● to him We are able 22. You think to find Worldly Honour and Dignity in my Kingdom But you are mistaken It is Suffering for me that you must expect Can you drink of this bitter Cup as I must do and be Baptized in Blood as I must be And they over-confidently answered We are able Not knowing their tryal or their weakness 23. And he saith to them Ye shall drink indeed of my Cup and be Baptized with the baptisme that I am baptized with But to sit on my right hand and on my left is not mine to give but it shall be given to them for whom it is prepared of my Father 23. Ye shall indeed suffer more than now ye think of James was quickly Martyr'd But to be next me in my Kingdom is not to be given by me upon such Petitioning but onely to those to whom my Father hath prepared it and who shall be fittest for it 24. And when the ten heard it they were moved with indignation against the two brethren 24. Note 1. As some are prone to Ambition so others to envy them and be too much offended 2. This ambitious part of Christs Ministers here bega● Discontent that tended to Schism had not Christ soon rebuked it 3. Christs own Twelve Apostles had their mutual Distasts 25. But Jesus called them to him and said Ye know that the Princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them and they that are great exercise Authority over them 26. But it shall not be so among you but whosoever will be Great among you let him be your Minister 27. And whosoever will be chief among you let him be your Servant 25.26.27 Christ rebuketh these Ambitious desires of Superiority among them and saith The Civil Government by the Sword which the Gentiles exercise is as Lords by force and fear and the Great in strength command the rest to do their wills But in my Church as such among you my Disciples it shall not be so But tho you must be subject to the coercive Government of Magistrates yet your own proper Government and pre-eminence shall be by serviceable Humility and Love over Volunteers Church-greatness shall consist in being most greatly serviceable to the conversion and Edification of Souls and in most humble condescention to that end And he shall be accounted the Chief Pastor and Christian who is most humbly serviceable to all And the Proud and Domineering and Unserviceable shall be the lowest or basest 28. Even as the Son of man came not to be ministred unto but to minister and to give his life a ransome for many 28. As I my self came not to live in State with great Attendance of Servants but to serve Men for their good not to receive by their service to me but to save them by my Service for them and giving my very Life a Ransome for many 29. And as they departed from Jerico a great multitude followed him 30. And behold two blind men sitting by the way-side 31. When they heard that Jesus passed by Cryed out saying Have mercy on us O Lord thou Son of David 29.30.31 The Blind hearing by fame that he Healed all cryed to him for Mercy believing that he could heal them 32. And Jesus stood still and called them and said What will ye that I shall do t● you 32. Note Believers may have what they will of Christ which is meet for them and they for it 33.34 They say to him Lord that ou● eyes may be opened So Jesus had compassion on them and touched their eyes and immediately their eyes received sight and they followed him 33.34 Note 1. Bodily Calamities are easily felt and Bodily Welfare is easily desired 2. And tho Christ most value those who prefer Spiritual Mercies yet he hath compassion also on mens Bodies as serviceable to their Souls and to his Glory CHAP. XXI 1. AND when they drew nigh to Jerusalem and were to come to Bethphage to the mount of Olives then sent Jesus two Disciples 2. Saying to them Go into the Village over against you and straitway ye shall find an Ass tyed and a Colt with her loose them and bring them to me 3. And if any man
God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob God is not the God of the dead but of the living 31 32. That there is a life after this is proved by Gods words I am the God c. That God is their God implyeth that they are his people and therefore live For to be Their God is to be their Ruler and their Benefactor and felicity a relation which the dead are not capable of And it is not said I was their God but I am their God And if Abraham c. be alive so are the souls of other men and as they die not with the body but live with Spirits So they are capable of a Spiritual body which God will give them Note It is well noted by Dr. Hammond that as the Sadducees denied not only the rising of the body but the Immortality of the Soul and all our life after this so it was this future life which they here meant and Christ doth prove out of the books which they received And that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifieth not only the Resurrection of the Body but our living after this life when the body is dead And if the Soul were not Immortal there could be no resurrection of the same man Another Soul would be another man imbodied And God doth not make new Souls to be rewarded or punished for that which they never did 33. And when the multitude heard this they were astonished at his doctrine 34. But when the Pharisees had heard that he had put the Sadducees to silence they were gathered together 35. Then one of them which was a lawyer asked him a question tempting him and saying 36. Master which is the great commandment in the law 33 c. To try whether they could pose him or ensnare him in his answer one ask'd this question 37 38 39. Jesus said to him Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy mind This is the first and great commandment And the second is like to it Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thy self 37 c. Note 1. Heart Soul and mind seem to mean but wholly with all thy power Tho we may distinguish them as meaning the faculties Vital Sensitive and Intellectual must be devoted to God Or as some say The Will Affections and Understanding 2. Christ tells us of a great difference betwen Gods commands These two are Great above the res● 40. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets 40. These two are the very sum and end of all that is said in the Law and by the Prophets Love comprehends all 41. While the Pharisees were gathered together Jesus asked them 42. Saying What think ye of Christ whose son is he They say to him The Son of David 43. He saith to them How then doth David in spirit call him Lord saying 44. The Lord said to my Lord Sit thou on my right hand t●ll I make thine enemies thy footstool 45. If David then call him Lord how is he his Son 46. And no man was able to answer him a word neither durst any man from that day forth ask him any more questions 41 c. Note They knew not that Christ must be the Son of God They ceased their tempting questions when they found themselves but silenced CHAP. XXIII 1. THen spake Jesus to the multitude and to his dissciples 2. Saying The Scribes and Pharisees sit in Moses seat 3. And therefore whatever they bid you observe that observe and do but do not after their works for they say and do not 1 2 3. The Scribes and Pharisees when they read and expound Moses Law do a work appointed of God therefore though you must beware of the leaven of their corrupt exposition yet hear the Law which they read and do all which they command you out of the Law But imitate not their sinful practice for they live not according to Moses Law which they deliver 4. For they bind heavy burthens and grievous to be born and lay them on mens shoulders but they themselves will not move them with one of their fingers 4. It is easie to preach strictly but not to live so They preach the rigour of the Law but keep it not 5. But all their works they do to be seen of men they make broad their Phylacteries and enlarge the borders of their garments 6. And love the uppermost rooms at feasts and the chief seats in the Synagogues 7. And greetings in the markets and to be called of men Rabbi Rabbi 5 6 7. They place their Religion in outward ceremonies and actions of the body which man can see They write out the Law in Rolls and wear them like a chain and make broad the borders of their garments as Numb 15.38 Deut. 22.12 And affect preheminence great names and applause 8. But be not ye called Rabbi for one is your Master even Christ and all ye are brethren 8. Do not you affect these titles of Reverence such as Doctor or any that giveth too much to man 9. And call no man your father upon the earth for one is your Father which is in heaven 9. And call none in excess of Reverence the Father of your Religion for God only is such a Father 10. Neither be ye called Masters for one is your Master even Christ 10. And affect not the title of Masters in Religion for you are all Scholars to our Master Christ 11 12. But he that is greatest among you shall be your servant and whoever shall exalt himself shall be abased and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted 11 12. Church greatness and dignity consisteth in being most greatly serviceable But if you affect domination and preferment you shall be abased and he that humbleth himself shall be accounted the chief by God and used accordingly 13. But wo to you Scribes and Pharisees hypocrites for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men for ye neither go in your selves not suffer them that are entring to go in 13. You keep men from believing that they might be saved pretending to be Masters and teachers of the Law you pervert it and harden your selves in unbelief and are against others preaching the Gospel and believing it 14. Wo to you Scribes and Pharisees hypocrites for ye devour widows houses and for a pretence make long prayers therefore ye shall receive the greater damnation 14. You are unmerciful covetous and oppressours and think your Long Prayers will salve all with God and men and conscience Qu. Were they extemporary Prayers or long Liturgies and forms Answ If the former the Pharisees had more of the gift of utterance than Christs Disciples then But no doubt but they were long Liturgies or Forms for else they were not suitable to the times or the character of the Pharisees who were Church-rulers and all for tradition and ceremony and outside And yet Christ blameth not the Forms or
Law or against Caesar who had taken from them the power of putting offenders to death which the Law gave them 6. This they said tempting him that they might have to accuse him But Jesus stooped down and with his finger wrote on the ground as though he heard them not 6. Beza taketh this Writing on the ground to be improbable and part of the Apocryphal story If it was otherwise it signified but a discerning of their snare and a putting off the answer by a seeming neglect or disregard 7. So when they continued asking him he lift up himself and said unto them he that is without sin among you let him first cast a stone at her 7. N. Thus he evadeth the snare of their question as not belonging to him to judg 8. And again he stooped down and wrote on the ground 9. And they which heard it being convicted by their own conscience went out one by one beginning at the eldest even to the last and Jesus was left alone and the woman standing in the midst 8.9 N. It is so improbable that Christ should be left alone in the Temple that this increaseth Beza's suspition that it is Apocryphal But if it be true it meaneth that those went away who came to accuse the woman and left him with his auditors and the woman 10. When Jesus had lift up himself and saw none but the woman he said to her where are those thine accusers Hath no man condemned thee 11. She said No man Lord And Jesus said to her neither do I condemn thee go and sin no more 10.11 N. Those that hence take encouragement to connive at adultery must note 1. That the text it self is of uncertain authority 2. If it were certain it signifieth not that Christ would have adultery unp●pnished but that he disclaimed the office of a Judg in matters of corporal punishment as being no Magistrate 12. Then spake Jesus again to them saying I am the light of the World he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness but shall have the light of life 12. N. Here begins the certain Text q. d. I am that Teacher sent from God who shew all my followers that light that quickneth and leadeth to everlasting life and others live and walk in darkness 13. The Pharisees therefore said to him Thou bearest record of thy self thy record is not true 14. Jesus answered and said to them though I bear record of my self yet my record is true for I know whence I came and whither I go but ye cannot tell whence I come and whither I go 13.14 Thy own testimony of thy self is not credible Jesus said Even my testimony of my self is true and credible because I know what I say and whence I come c. But your denial of it is not credible because you know not whence I come c. but speak against what you know not 15. Ye judg after the flesh I judg no man 16. And if I judg my judgment is true for I am not alone but I and the Father that sent me 15.16 You see no further than my fleshly part and originals I do not so rashly judg of any But yet my judgment is true and credible for you have not my bare word but therewith the works of the power of my Father that sent me and his attestation 17. It is also written in your Law that the testimony of two men is true 18. I am one that bear witness of my self and the Father that sent me beareth witness of me 17.18 Your Law alloweth two Witnesses to be credible I am one who may be allowed to witness about other mens interest that I am sent by the Father to save lost sinners and the Father is the other whose Voice and Works bear witness of me 19. Then said they to him Where is thy Father Jesus answered ye neither know me nor my father If you had known me ye would have known my father also 19. Where is thy Father Is not Joseph thy father He said you know neither Me nor my Father Had you by my Doctrine and Works known Me and my Office I should have taught you to know my Father 20. These words spake Jesus in the treasury as he taught in the Temple and no man laid hands on him for his hour was not yet come 20. N. Till Gods appointed time of trial and suffering among the fiercest enemies there is safety 21. Then said Jesus again unto them I go my way and ye shall seek me and shall die in your sins Whither I go ye cannot come 21. I came to you as a Saviour and ye reject me and I will accordingly depart from you and your sin shall bring destruction on you and I will send the Gospel to the Gentiles and will ascend to Heaven whence your sin will exclude you 22. Then said the Jews Will he kill himself because he saith Wither I go ye cannot come 23. And he said unto them ye are from beneath I am from above ye are of this world I am not of this world 24. I said therefore unto you that ye shall die in your sins For if ye believe not that I am he ye shall die in your sins 22. Ye are of this lower World I am of above and thither I go And if you believe not that I am the Christ your Nation shall be destroyed for rejecting me and you shall die unpardoned in your sin 25. Then said they unto him Who art thou And Jesus saith unto them even the same that I laid unto you from the beginning 26. I have many things to say and to judge of you but he that sent me is true and I speak to the world those things which I have heard of him 25. Even the Messiah as I have always told you I have much to say against your Infidelity but I will now only appeal to my Fathers testimony whose words I speak 27. They understood not that he spake to them of the Father 27. N. Gross ignorance is the parent and nurse of unbelief 28. Then said Jesus unto them when ye have lift up the son of man then shall ye know that I am he and that I do nothing of my self but as my Father hath taught me I speak these things 28. When ye have crucified me then I shall convince many of you by fuller evidence that I am the Christ and the rest shall feel it to their destruction and these my words shall be confirmed 29. And he that sent me is with me the Father hath not left me alone for I do always those things which please him 29. My Father that sent me never deserteth me for I do but fulfil his will and do what he appointed me 30. And as he spake these words many believed on him 31. Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him if ye continue in my word then are you my Disciples indeed 32. And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make
his Servants sufferings not as bidding them avoid them but as warning them to prepare 12. And when we heard these things both we and they of that place besought him not to go up to Jerusalem 12. Note As Men they persweded him to avoid the danger 13. Then Paul answered What mean ye to weep and to break mine heart for I am ready not to be bound only but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus 13. You do but become your selves the Author of my sufferings What are Bonds and what is Life that I should not cheerfully entertain them for the name of Jesus my Lord Note The condolence and temptations of compassionate Friends are oft more grievous than persecution 14. And when he would not be perswaded we ceased saying The will of the Lord be done 14. We saw by his resolution and unperswadableness that it was Gods will and we submitted to it 15. And after those days we took up our carriages and went up to Jerusalem 16. There went with us also certain of the Disciples of Cesarea and brought with them one Muason of Cyprus an old Disciple with whom we should lodge 17. And when we were come to Jerusalem the brethren received us gladly 15. Muason lodged us and the Church gladly owned us 18. And the day following Paul went in with us unto James and all the Elders were present 18 Note They that say all the Elders were all the Bishops of Judea do without proof fain Paul to have sent word before of his coming and desired a Council to be gathered to entertain him or else they take all the Bishops of Judea to be very gross Nonresidents that were all found the first day so far from their Flocks 19. And when he had saluted them he declared particularly what things God had wrought among the Gentiles by his ministery 20. And when they heard it they glorified the Lord. 19. They rejoyced and thanked God for the success of the Gospel on the Gentiles and scattered the Jews abroad 20. And said unto him Thou seest brother how many thousands of Jews there are which believe and they are all zealous of the law 21. And they are informed of thee that thou teachest all the Jews which are among the Gentiles to forsake Moses saying that they ought not to circumcise their Children neither to walk after the customs 20 21. They are told that thou teachest not only the Gentiles but the Jews to forsake Circumcision and Moses Law and the Customes 22. What is it therefore the multitude must needs come together for they will hear that thou art come 23. Do therefore this that we say to thee we have four men which have a vow on them 24 Them take and purifie thy self with them and be at charges with them that they may shave their heads and all may know that those things whereof they were informed concerning thee are nothing but that thou thy self also walkest orderly and keepest the law 22. The Multitude of Christian Jews will hear of thy coming deliver them thus from this offence we have four Men that made the Nazarites vow to abstain from some things a certain time which is now expired and they are to shave themselves ceremoniously in the Temple Go thou with them and perform there the Legal Ceremonies of Purification and be at the cost of this solemnity on them that the People may know that the report of thee is not true but that thou being a Jew dost thy self keep the Law Note The Law was by Christ abrogated as to the use of the Types and Ceremonies as signifying him that was to come The Political part ceased when their policie was dissolved by their ruine And the moral natural part Christ continued as his Law And the Abrogation of the rest was not fully made known at first but by degrees and the exercise of it long tolerated to the Jews 25. As touching the Gentiles which believe we have written and concluded that they observe no such thing save only that they keep themselves from things offered to idols and from bloud and from strangled and from fornication 25. We intend not this for the Gentiles nor would bring them under the yoak of Moses Law c. 26. Then Paul took the men and the next day purifying himself with them entrod into the Temple to signifie the accomplishment of the days of purification until that an offering should be offered for every one of them 26. Paul did as they advised him and performed all the Ceremonies required and came to the Temple to make it known that the days of Purification were accomplished till they were to offer 27. And when the seven days were almost ended the Jews which were of Asia when they saw him in the Temple stirred up all the people and laid hands on him 28. Crying out Men of Israel help this is the man that teacheth all men every where against the people and the law and this place and further brought Greeks also into the Temple and hath polluted this holy place 29. For they had seen before with him in the city Trophimus an Ephesian whom they supposed that Paul had brought into the Temple 27. Note Some think that God let out this affliction on Paul for complying so far to please the People as if it had been carnal Councel which he followed But that is not to be supposed that both the Apostles and Elders and he himself who was guided by the Spirit should herein err and be misled This would leave us uncertain of the truth of their writings But it was the way of fulfilling Gods decree and tells us what a task it is to have to do with such Men Whether they be pleased or not we must suffer by them 30. And all the city was moved and the people ran together and they took Paul and drew him out of the Temple and forthwith the doors were shut 30. In blind rage they drag'd him out of the Temple as a Profaner of it 31. And as they went about to kill him tidings came unto the cheif captain of the band that all Jerusalem was in an uprore 31. This sort of zeal maketh Men think it no sin but a serving of God to murder the best of Saints as a Sacrifice to their Holy Temple and Ceremonies 32. Who immediately took Souldiers and centurions and ran down unto them and when they saw the cheif Captain and the Souldiers they left beating of Paul 32 Note 1. Even a Heathen Government is better than the Popular rage of blind ceremonious superstitious Zealots 2. Heathens are oft the Protectors of Christians against the blind rage of those that profess devotion to the same God 33. Then the cheif Captain came near and took him and commanded him to be bound with two Chains and demanded who he was and what he had done 34. And some cried one thing some another among the multitude and when he could not know the certainty
Israelites were a holy Nation and a peculiar People separated to God out of all World 2. God's Gvoernment first setled over them was eminently a Theocracy the Supremacy being exercised by extraordinary Revelation by Angelical or Signal Notices and by Prophecy 3. Their Law was eminently Divine the Law of God their Princes being but Executioners and not having Power of Legislation to add abrogate or diminish 4. This Law was wholly Political that is The Rule of the Subjects Obedience and the Rewards and Punishments to be exercised by God as Supreme and by Magistrates as his Officers in the Government of that People as a Holy Commonwealth Even the Decalogue and Ceremonies were such Laws of Politie 5. But this Law supposed the Law of Nature and the antecedent Law of Mercy made to saln Mankind in Adam and Noah and the special Promise made to Abraham and all the Nations of the Earth in his Seed And the Jews ought not to have separated any part of their Law from these which were as its very Life and Soul and principally respected things spiritual and heavenly and everlasting 6. The Law presupposing these and being given to men that had Immortal Souls and bound to know so much doth not much mention such matters of the Life to come as being presupposed and Moses adding specially the distinguishing Laws of Jewish Government 7. The breach even of a Political Law where God was the Legislator deserved future everlasting Punishment though as Men were the official Executioners it was but corporal Punishment that it inflicted 8. The Sacrifices were Obsignations of that Law of Grace which was elder than Moses and so they should have been understood 9. The sincere keeping of that Law while it was in force was the Material part of the Jews Obedience as they were under the Law of Grace 10. Even the Decalogue it self as Mosaical and Political delivered in Stone to the Jews onely is done away with all the rest by Christ their peculiar Commonwealth being ended But as it is 1. the Law of Nature 2. and the Law of Christ it still continueth There are three Controversies that I will here briefly speak to rather than by inserted Annotations afterwards I. Whom Paul describeth in the first and second Chapters II. What Law it is that he speaketh of III. How he meaneth that Faith is imputed to Righteousness and Justification 1. A late Writer hath laboured hard to persuade us that Rom. 1. and a great part of the Epistles speak of the Gnosticks which have usually been otherwise expounded Of this Chapter I think otherwise and of many other Texts because 1. The Philosophers and other Heathens were so much more potent numerous and famous Adversaries to Christianity that we have great reason to suspect that Paul doth not so much pass them by to pelt at a few Hereticks as this Writer imagined 2. The Text agreeth more to the Heathens It was to them that the Gospel was a matter of shame and counted foolishness It was not by the Works of Creation chiefly that the Gnosticks pretended to know God or should have known him but this was the onely Book to the Heathens The Gnosticks were unexcusable as Professours of Faith but it was the Heathens that were left without excuse by the meer Works of God's Creation The Heathen Philosophers were they that profest the greatest Wisdom deriding all Christians as Fools It was the Heathens that were the Authors of all that Imagery and Idolatry named ver 23. The Gnosticks were but for involuntary Complyance in case of danger They renounced worshipping the Creature more than the Creator The Sodomy and all the other Sins by which they are described belong far more to the Heathens than to the Gnosticks Chap. 2. Paul distributeth them that he speaks of into Jews and Gentiles and so doth the whole scope of his Discourse 1 Cor. 1. 2. It is the same sort that he there speaketh of as the Wise and Great and Noble of the World who counted the Wisdom of the Gospel Foolishness and whose Wisdom was Foolishness which God would confound and bring to nought c. which is the plain Description of the Philosophical Heathens A great deal more such Evidence is at hand 3. The Writers of Church-History and Heresies tell us of many sorts of Hereticks in the beginning that went before those called Gnosticks yet none of these are named in Scripture but the Nicolaitans and the Woman Jezebel Rev. 2. 3. And why should we think then that the Gnosticks are meant more than they 4. Those that Paul oft singleth out seem to be them mentioned Acts 15. against whom he reasoneth to the Galatians c. Had he meant others as their Crimes were greater he would have as plainly notified them Indeed 2 Pet. 2. and Jude seem to mean the Nicolaitans as much like the Gnosticks but Paul had much more to do with the Heathen Opposition II. Some have thought that it is the Law of Innocency made first to Adam which Paul meaneth when he speaks against Justification by the Works of the Law Their chief Reasons are 1. Because it saith Cursed is he that doth not all things written c. And hence they gather That the Jews Law was of the same tenor 2. But others give this Reason Because the Jews Law was a Covenant of Grace and therefore could not be that here described But it is evident all along that it was Moses's Law that Paul here meaneth It would be tedious to cite the Proofs all along visible And as to the Reasons for the contrary 1. It is certain that the Law of Innocency was not then in being and force but ceased with Man's Innocency upon Adam's Fall not by mutability in God but in Man God's Law is the present Obligation of his Will to Duty or Punishment Shall we imagine God to say to the sinful World 1. I command thee that art a guilty Sinner to be sinless contrary to the hypothetical necessity of Existence 2. And thou shalt be rewarded if thou be innocent when he is guilty already 3. And if thou be a sinner thou shalt die when he is a Sinner already and the Conditional is become Absolute and past into a Sentence of Judgment 2. The Law of Moses granteth Sacrifice and Pardon for many Sins but the Law of Innocency pardoneth none 3. The meaning of Cursed be he that doth not all things is not Cursed be he that hath any Sin but he that keepeth not all this Law And onely the Jews were under that Law and its Curse And this Law of Moses was so operous and strict that no man did perfectly fulfil it And if they had it would not procure their Pardon for the common Sin of Nature nor merit any thing of God by the benefit he received by their Works 2. And as to the other Objecters It 's true that Moses's Law was given to them as a material peculiar part of the Law of Grace But
of God despightful proud boasters inventers of evil things disobedient to parents without understanding covenant-breakers without natural affection implacable unmerciful 29. So far is their Learning and Arts from making them just and happy that they abound with all manner of odious shameful Sin here named 32. Who knowing the judgment of God that they which commit such things are worthy of death not only commit the same but have pleasure in them that do them 32. And all their knowledge of Good and Evil is so far from Justifying or Sanctfying them that they live in the practice of that which they know God doth condemn and in their Societies and Conversation make it their delight CHAP. II. 1. THerefore thou art unexcusable O man whosoever thou art that judgest for wherein thou judgest another thou condemnest thy self for thou that judgest dost the same things 1. Therefore thou that thinkest highly of thy self for thy Knowledg and basely of others as ignorant or barbarous art so far from being justified by this that it aggravateth thy Sin and leaveth thee without excuse For thou livest in as great Sin as those whom thou condemnest as Ignorant 2. But we are sure that the judgment of God is according to truth against them which commit such things 2. But we know that God will judge all Men in Truth and Righteousness according to their Works and will condemn evil doers whatever their Knowledge and Profession be 3. And thinkest thou this O man who judgest them which do such things and dost the same that thou shalt escape the judgment of God 3. Is it not then thy manifest error to think that thy Knowledge and condemning Sin in-others will justifie and save thee that livest in Sin 4. Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and long suffering not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance 5. But after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up to thy self wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God 6. Who will render to every man according to his deeds 4 5 6. While thou boastest of Wisdom and livest in Wickedness thou shewest the more contempt of God even of the Riches of his goodness and forbearance and long-suffering not knowing Practically that the goodness of God which thou dost acknowledge in Words should lead thee to Repentance and forsaking of Sin 5. But thy Heart being hardened in impenitency by Sin against Knowledge thou dost but treasure up certain punishment against the Day when God will shew his Righteousness by his Judgment 6. And will judge and use Men according to their Deeds 7. To them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for glory and honour and immortality eternal life 7. To them who by a life of true obedience and patient waiting for his Reward do seek first for future Glory and Honour and Immortal Happiness he will give Eternal Life 8 9. But to them that are contentious and do not obey the truth but obey unrighteousness indignation and wrath tribulation and anguish upon every soul that doth evil of the Jew first and also of the Gentiles 8 9. But to them that resist the Light and contend against the revealed Truth and obey it not but live in the Practice of Uunrighteousness while they boast of Knowledge God will pour forth his Indignation and Wrath Tribulation and Anguish even on every one that liveth in Sin and Wickedness first on the Jews who sin under their boasting of their Peculiarity Law and Jewish Knowledge and the Greeks and Romans who sin under their boasting of Learning and Philosophy and conceited Wisdom 10 11. But glory and honour and peace to every man that worketh good to the Jew first and also to the Gentile For there is no respect of persons with God 10 11. But Glory Honour and Peace to every Man that liveth a life of true Obedience and well doing to the Jew first according to their Covenant-Prerogative and also to the Gentiles as being in the same Covenant of Grace for God saveth not Men partially for their outward Priviledges or their barren Knowledge and Profession 12. For as many as have sinned without law shall also perish without law and as many as have sinned in the law shall be judged by the law 12. For all Men shall be judged according to the Obl●gations which they were under They that sinned against the Law of Nature and commmon Mercies and were never under the Mosaical Law or Supernatural Revelation shall be condemned by the Law which they sinned against and not by that which was never given them But the Jews that sinned under Moses's Law shall be judged by it 13. For not the hearers of the law are just before God but the doers of the law shall be justified 13. For no Law of God doth justifie Men meerly for having it and hearing it but for doing it so far as they do it 14. For when the Gentiles which have not the law do by nature the things contained in the Law these having not the law are a law unto themselves 15. Which shew the work of the law written in their hearts their conscience also bearing witness and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another 14 15. For when the Gentiles which have not the Jewish or any written Law of God do by Nature that which that Law commandeth these having not that supernatural written Law have Gods Law of Nature in themselves and shew the effects of this Natural Revelation written in their Hearts their Consciences naturally having some Conviction of Gods Soveraign Government and Mans duty tells them as a Witness whether they do well or ill and their Reason accusing or defending them accordingly 16. In the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my Gospel 16. I mean not by any mistaken self judging in this World but even at the Bar of Christ when God shall open all mens secret Acts and rectifie all mistaken judgings as I have preached in foretelling that judgment of Christ 17. Behold thou art called a Jew and restest in the law and makest thy boast of God 18. And knowest his will and approvest the things that are more excellent being instructed out of the law 19. And art confident that thou thy self art a guide to the blind a light of them that are in darkness 20. An instructer of the foolish a teacher of babes which hast the form of knowledge and of the truth in the law 17 18 19 20. And that you may know that the Law will justifie no man for having or knowing it but for doing it consider that it is but self-deceit to think that thou shalt be justified for being called a Jew and resting in the Divineness and perfection of your Law and boasting that you are Gods peculiar People and that his Will and excellent things are known by you which the world knoweth not
Faith 31. Do we then make void the law by saith God forbid Yea we establish the law 31. Can the Jew then say that we dishonour and make void their Law as if God had given it in vain and they had not been bound to keep it Far be this from us yea by the Doctrine of Christianity we set the Law in its proper place as consequent and subordinate to the Promise and Law of Grace that went before it and as preparatory to the fuller edition of the Law of Grace whch cometh after it And so we assign it its due Office and Honour and End that God may have the Glory of making it though the Jews misunderstand it CHAP. IV. 1. WHat shall we say then that Abraham our Father as pertaining to the flesh hath found 1. Let us consider Abraham's case the Father of the Israelites according to the Flesh For sure his Prerogative must be as great as theirs that claim it as his fleshly Seed 2. For if Abraham were justified by works he hath whereof to glory but not before God 2. If Abraham was justified by the merit of his Righteousness as having never deserved death by Sin then he may boast that Life and Impunity was his due on that account though yet even that did not merit by any benefit to God Or but towards God he could have no matter to boast of as his own 3. For what saith the Scripture Abraham believed God and it was counted un-him for righteousness 3. For what account doth the Scripture give us of his Righteousness Abraham believed God viz. That he would perform his free Promise of Grace and Peculiarity made to him and his Seed and all Nations of the Earth in him and it was counted to him for Righteousness And though God made his Promises to him also for his obedience Because he spared not his only Son yet this was not because he never deserved death by any Sin but as it was a work of Faith and so a consequent part of the Righteousness of a Believer accepted though imperfect through the Merits and Righteousness of Christ forgiving his Sin and freely adopting him an Heir of Life 4. Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace but of debt 4. Now to him that meriteth by the perfection of his Obedience or that never deserved death by Sin much more to him that benefiteth another by his Work the Reward is not reckoned to be the free gift of a Benefactor but the just giving a Man that which is his deserved due in the first case by governing Justice and in the second by Commutative Justice 5. But to him that worketh not but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly his faith is counted for righteousness 5. But to him that hath no such meritorious work for the value of which the Reward should be his due but trusteth wholly to his free Grace who first maketh and then judgeth them just that were before ungodly and unjust or who justifieth them that by Sin have deserved death and never merited life by the worth of their good Works his Faith is counted for Righteousness by the Covenant of Grace that is God accepteth it as the qualification or condition which must be found in him without such meritorious Works to make him partaker of that Pardon Adoption and Salvation freely given by Grace upon the consideration of the meritorious Righteousness of Christ Indeed Faith Repentance Prayer Confession Love c. are Acts that may be called Works in another sense But it is Works deserving life for their perfection or not deserving punishment by the Law which are here spoken of 6. Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works 7. Saying Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered 8. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord imputeth not sin 6 7 8. So David also describeth the qualification of a Blessed Man which is a man justified Not that he hath no Sin which deserved death but that God doth not impute his Sin to him for his condemnation but forgiveth and covereth it and imputeth Righteousness to him that is judgeth and useth him as one that is not obliged to punishment but hath right to Salvation and this not because his Works deserved not Death but Life but because he forgiveth him and freely saveth him for Righteousness and Intercession of Christ and useth him not as he deserved 9. Cometh this blessedness then on the circumcision only or on the uncircumcision also For we say that faith was reckoned to Abraham for righteousness 9. And are none pardoned and saved but the Circumcised Are not the Uncircumcised pardoned and blessed also If Faith was imputed for Righteousness to Abraham will it not be so to all that have it 10. How was it then reckoned When he was in circumcision or in uncircumcision Not in circumcision but in uncircumcision 10. And the time when this was said of Abraham will clear up all this for it was not after he was Circumcised but before even Uncircumcised as the Gentile Christians be 11. And he received the sign of circumcision a seal of the righteousness of the faith which he had yet being uncircumcised that he might be the father of all them that believe though they be not circumcised that righteousness might be imputed to them also 11. And he after received the Sign of Crcumcision not as a Legally justifying Sign but as a Seal of that Righteousness which God before imputed to him as a Believer that so he might be by Promise and Example the Father not only of his Carnal and Circumcised Seed but of all them that believe though out the World that so Righteousness might be imputed to them as Believers as it was to him 12. And the father of circumcision to them who are not of the circumcision only but also to them that walk in the steps of that faith of our father Abraham which he had being yet uncircumcised 12. And might be the Father of the Ends and Spiritual benefits of Circumcision conveyed to them who are not of the Circumcision only but also to them that walk in the steps of that Faith of our Father Abraham which he had being yet Uncircumcised as they are 13. For the promise that he should be the heir of the world was not to Abraham and his seed through the Law but through the righteousness of faith 13. For the Promise to Abraham and his Seed That he should be Heir of the World was not made to him by the Law which was long af●er nor for the keeping of it but upon his believing Gods merciful Promise and trusting him for which he was accounted and pronounced Righteous 14. For if they which are of the law be heirs faith is made void and the promise made of none effect 14. For if this great Promise of Inheritance was made to Men for keeping Mises's Law as such
and so only to them then it was null to Abraham and it is of no effect to any 15. Becsuse the law worketh wrath for where no law is there is no transgression 15. Because as the Law is made to forbid and condemn Sin so it obligeth Sinners to undergo the Punishment which were no obligation were there no obliging Law And Abraham was not under Moses's Law and so transgressed it not 16. Therefore it is of faith that it might be by grace to the end the promise might be sure to all the seed not to that only which is of the law but to that also which is of the saith of Abraham who is the father of us all 16. Therefore this great Promise and Blessing is made to Believers as such that it may be free and of meer Grace that so it may be sure and firm to all the Seed or Children of Promise not only to the Jews that had the Law and were the Natural Seed but to the Gentiles also who have Abraham's Faith and so are his Spiritual Seed who is the Father of all Believers 17. As it is written I have made thee a father of many nations before him whom he believed even God who quickeneth the dead and calleth those things which be not as though they were 17. As it is written I have made thee a Father of many Nations and not of the Israelitish Nation only So that though the Gentiles were not then called as now they are by the Gospel yet that God who promised this to Abraham when his Body and Sarah's were naturally past Generation and to Isaac when he was unborn and again when God demanded him as an Offering and thence as it were raised him from the dead that God I say did decree the calling of the Gentiles and spake of that in Promise which was long after to be done 18. Who against hope believed in hope that he might become the father of many nations according to that which was spoken So shall thy seed be 18. This was the meaning of Gods Promise to Abraham who against all natural probability trusted Gods Promise and believed and hoped that accordingly he should become the Father of many Nations And that as was promised his Seed should be as the Stars in Heaven 19. And being not weak in faith he considered not his own body now dead when he was an hundred years old nor yet the deadness of Sarah's womb 19. And his Faith was not weak and shaken with the consideration that his aged Body was almost dead and unfit for procreation or that Sarah's Womb was so also 20. He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief but was strong in saith giving glory to God 21. And being fully perswaded that what he had promised he was able to perform 20 21. He was not staggered by unbelief unto a distrustful doubting but was strong in Faith whereby he gave God the Glory of his Power Wisdom Love and Truth being fully perswaded that though Nature shewed no probability of it in second Causes the Almighty God could perform all that he had promised 22. And therefore it was imputed to him for righteousness 22. And therefore this way of glorifying God by the trusting belief of his free Promise was so suitable to Gods Ends and Honour that he accepted it as Righteousness or a sufficient qualification of him that should partake of his free given Mercy though Abraham had no sinless innocency nor could say that he never deserved death 23. Now it was not written for his sake alone that it was imputed to him 24. But for us also to whom it shall be imputed if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead 23. And certainly God did not leave this on Record for Abraham's sake only as if there had been a Righteousness and right to Life which he only must have and belonged to no other and he must be justified by some odd way proper to himself 24. But this is written also for all us to tell us what Righteousness God requireth and accepteth to our Salvation and that if we believe with trust on his Power Truth and Mercy who raised up our Lord from the dead this Faith shall be imputed to us for Righteousness and we shall be saved by the Sacrifice Merits and Mediation of Christ though our Sins deserved death and neither the Law of Innocency or of Moses justifie us 25. Who was delivered for our offences and was raised again for our justification 25. Even our Faith in God by Christ and in him who for our Sins was made a Propitiatory Sacrifice to procure us free Forgiveness of them and was raised again to cause our Justification by uniting us to himself and pardoning our Sin and giving us his Spirit and right to Impunity and Salvation and justif●ifying this right and us as our Advocate and by his Sentence as our Judge CHAP. V. 1. THerefore being justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ 1. Therefore I may conclude that being Constituted Accounted of God and judged Righteous by Faith we have Peace with and towards God as Reconciled and Adopted through our Lord Jesus Christ notwithstanding we are not justifiable as fulfillers of the Law 2. By whom we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand and rejoyce in hope of the glory of God 2. By whose mediation it is that we came or had access by Faith into this blessed state of Grace and Gods Favour wherein we now are and greatly rejoyce in hope of the promised Glory of God 3. And not onely so but we glory in tribulations also knowing that tribulation worketh patience 4. And patience experience and experience hope 5. And hope maketh not ashamed because the love of God is shed abroad on our hearts by the holy Ghost which is given unto us 3 4 5. Yea more than so but also in all our tribulations which we undergo in the World for Christ and Righteousness we exult with glorying and joy knowing that this tribulation doth by exercise increase our Patience and being tryed our patient and constant suffering maketh us the more certain by experience that our Faith is sound and giveth us experience of Gods supporting Grace And this experience much confirmeth our hope of Gods acceptance and our Salvation which we should be apt to doubt of if our Faith and Gods Grace had not been thus tryed it being easie by self-flattery to think untryed Faith is better than it is And this confirmed hope will never leave us to shame by disappointment for it is accompanied and sealed by that special gift of the Holy Ghost which sheddeth abroad on our Hearts the effects and sense of the Love of God through Christ and so replenisheth us with Reflecting-love to God even as the Summer Rains and Sunshine moisten and warm the Earth and replenish it with pleasant Fruits 6. For when we were yet without strength
form of doctrine which was delivered to you 17. But God be thanked for your change and deliverance that though you were formerly the Servants of sin you have obeyed not only Bodily but from the Heart that form of Christian Doctrine which was delivered to you and to which you did consent 18. Being then made free from sin you became the servants of righteousness 18. In your Conversion and Baptism you being delivered from the servitude and guilt of sin you then by consent and Covenant became Christs Servants for the way and works of Righteousness 19. I speak after the manner of men because of the infirmity of your flesh For as you have yielded your members servants to uncleanness and to iniquity unto iniquity even so now yield your membes servants to righteousness unto holiness 19. I use this familiar speech by similitude and allegory as fitted to your Capacity As you did formerly use your Bodies in uncleanness and iniquity as Servants of iniquity so now use your Bodies as Servants of Righteousness devoted to God and sanctified to obey him 20. For when ye were the Servants of sin ye were free from righteousness 20. For when you lived in the servitude of sin you were not the Servants of God and Righteousness you lived not a life of Holiness and obedience to God 21. What fruit had you then in those things whereof you are now ashamed For the end of those things is death 21. Review now those works and think what you got by them you are justly now ashamed of them and of their fruits For whatever sin seem in the committing misery and death is the end and fruit of it where Grace doth not recover and forgive 22. But now being made free from sin and become servants to God ye have your fruit unto holiness and the end everlasting life 22. But now having by conversion changed your Master and Life and being delivered from the slavery of sin and become the Servants of God the fruit is a life of Holiness here and hereafter at the end everlasting happiness 23. For the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. 23. For the service of sin is rewarded with death and this the Law obligeth the sinner to But the free gift of God through the Mediation of Christ is Eternal Life And this is it which in the Gospel Covenant is proclaimed and bestowed And do you not now see both how necessary it is to have a Saviour and a better Covenant and way of life than Moses's meer Law or Mans own meritorious Works and that our Gospel is so far from favouring sin that it declareth the only way to be delivered both from the guilt and power of it and to be made holy here and happy for ever CHAP. VII 1. KNow ye not brethren for I speak to them that know the law that the law hath power over a man as long as he liveth 1. I have used the similitudes of a dead Man and one raised from death and of a Servant and one set free and under another Master I will now add the similitude of a married Woman and a dead Husband You know who know the Law that the Law of Superiority which giveth one power over another obligeth only untill death 2. For the woman which hath an husband is bound by the law to her husband so long as he liveth But if the husband be dead she is loosed from the law of the husband 2. The Law bindeth a Wife to be a Subject to her Husband till he die but then she is thereby no longer bound to him 3. So then if while her husband liveth she be married to another man she shall be called an adulteress But if her husband be dead she is free from that law so that she is no adulteress though she be married to another man 3. So that though she be an Adulteress who marrieth another while her Husband liveth yet when her Husband is dead she is free from that obligation and is no Adulteress for marrying with another 4. Wherefore my brethren ye also are become dead to the law by the body of Christ that ye should be married to another even to him who is raised from the dead that we should bring forth fruit unto God 4. So death hath separated the Law and the believing Jews The Law being abrogated by the coming and Death and Grace of Christ is dead to you as you by Faith and Baptism are dead to it that so you should be married to him that caused this by his death and is raised from the dead and hath raised you from the death of sin and guilt and legal Condemnation to a new and holy life that regeneration may cause you to generate the holy fruit of Love and good Works and live hereafter unto God 5. For when we were in the flesh the motions of sin which were by the law did work in our members to bring forth fruit unto death 5. For when we were in our meer corrupted Nature and only under a forbidding and condemning Law without the Gospel and its Grace the Law did but irritate and shew our Carnal Lusts and cause our Guilt and Condemnation and did not either heal or pardon us 6. But now we are delivered from the law that being dead wherein we were held that we should serve in newness of spirit and not in the oldness of the letter 6. But now we are delivered from that Law and so from its manifold difficult impositions all which we could not fulfil and also from its curse of those that fulfil it not For it is abolished and bindeth us no more That now we may serve God with New Hearts and lives by the Spirit of Christ according to the Law of Grace and not Carnally in the bondage and terror of the old Law 7. What shall we say then Is the law sin God forbid Nay I had not known sin but by the law For I had not known lust except the law had said Thou shalt not covet 7. But think not by this that we infer that the Law is bad or culpable or the cause of sin Far be it from us so far am I from such a thought that I testifie that the Law is the forbidder and discoverer and condemner of sin For I had not known my Hearts inordinate desires or lusts to be so bad if the Law had not said Thou shalt not covet For corrupt Nature hardly discerneth the evil of its own inclination so be it it break not out into Act but is ready to think it is blameless because its Natural 8. But sin taking occasion by the commandment wrought in me all manner of concupiscence For without the law sin was dead 8. But my own Soul hath sinful inclinations and imperfections by original corruption and the evil habits increased by actual sin And by these I am so backward to good and prone to evil that a
Law of such a multitude of difficult positive Precepts and Prohibitions making me so much work and so hard is become morally impossible for me perfectly to fulfil Had I been only under the Law made to faln Adam and Noah and all Mankind a great number of Legal Positives and Ceremonials had never obliged me but this Law being made and all these things laid upon me which my corrupt Nature could not fulfil presently my badness and disability appeared in a great number of Acts which now became forbidden sin and in the omission of things commanded even as if you command ignorant weak and il-disposed Men a multitude of such particulars as none but the wise and well disposed will keep it will occasion them to be guilty of a multitude of sins which without those Canons or Laws would have been no sin so my sinful Nature made this Law of Works an occasion of my guilt of a multitude of actual sins which without the Law would have been no sin or not so culpable Besides that the prohibition stirred up my ill inclination and also that I sinned against more knowledge 9. For I was alive without the law once but when the commandment came sin revived and I died 9. For if you suppose me only under the Common Law made to Noah and all Mankind and the Promise made to him and to Abraham before the Law of Moses was made I had not then been under either that Sentence of a Temporal or an Eternal death which by Moses's Law are the wages of many sins not before forbidden But when I am under all those Laws which curse or cut off all that do not the numerous Tasks and Ceremonies there imposed I am then become a dead Man in Law and the Law and sin rise up in power against me and condemn me 10. And the commandment which was ordained unto life I found to be unto death 10. And the Commandment which promised life to them that keep it proved the occasion of death to me 11. For sin taking occasion by the commandment deceived me and by it slew me 11. For my sinful nature called out to so much duty and forbidden so many things being unable to do the duties and prone to the things forbidden by occasion of this Law became the guilty cause of many actual sins of omission and commission and as ill humours stirred by a purge oft rage the more so did the pravity of my nature and so I was made guilty of death 12. Wherefore the law is holy and the commandment holy and just and good 12. Wherefore I testifie that the Law is pure and holy and just and good God justly made it His Wisdom and Holiness shine forth in it If Men be bad and ill disposed God may justly give them such Laws as their badness is averse to keep And he had good and gracious ends in giving it He made it indeed very operous somewhat like the Law of Innocency to Adam though not that same but yet conjunct and subordinate to the Law and Promise of Grace which the Jews should have noted and used it accordingly 13. Was that then which is good made death to me God forbid But sin that it might appear sin working death in me by that which is good that sin by the commandment might become exceeding sinful 13. What then Is the Law guilty of my sin and death By no means But the inward pravity of my Soul which else would have been more latent unknown and not have brought forth so much actual sin and death did by the good Law of God appear in its proper evil nature and shew how pregnant it was of actual sin and how averse to full obedience and so by producing these actual sins appeared and became exceeding sinful 14. For we know that the law is spiritual but I am carnal sold under sin 14. For we all confess that the Law being Gods own Law is Divine Spiritual and Pure And the reason why I do not fulfil it and so cannot be justified by it is in my self who in my Corrupt Nature am Carnal and under a Moral necessity of sinning against it predominantly before Grace and in part after 15. For that which I do I allow not For what I would that do I not but what I hate that do I. 15. I may well call it a Captivity or a kind of necessity when my knowledge and unfeigned though imperfect willingness and desire and my hatred of the sin yet will not enable me to be so free from sin and fulfil the Law as to be justified by it much less will the uneffectual convictions and wishes of the unregenerate do this For though I do not in judgment approve my sin and I have a desire perfectly to fulfill the Law of God and I would be freed from all sin yet I attain not this perfection which I desire 16. If then I do that which I would not I consent to the law that it is good 16. Now if I did not justifie the Law as good I should not thus condemn my self for breaking it nor desire thus perfectly to keep it 17. Now then it is no more I that do it but sin that dwelleth in me 17. And because the Understanding and Will are the highest faculties and a Man is in Gods account what he truly would be therefore I may say that though it be my sin to have so inordinate a sensitive inclination and so imperfect a Mind and Will which should better rule it yet it is not such a sin as sheweth the predominant disposition of my Soul and denominateth the Man but is contrary to the resolved bent of my heart and life and therefore the Lord of Grace will not judge me according to that which is but my imperfection and which I more hate than love and would unfeignedly be rid of for it is no reigning sin that I confess 18. For I know that in me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing for to will is present with me but how to perform that which is good I find not 18. For I know that so far as I have any corruption and carnality I am prone to evil and not to good For by the Grace of God I do truly desire perfection it self but I am not able to attain my desire and to be perfect in my obedience 19. For the good which I would I do not but the evil which I would not that I do 19. For my Nature being corrupt and my Will but imperfectly renewed though sincere I cannot be as good as I would be nor do all the good which I would do nor avoid all the evil which I would avoid and so cannot be sinless and perfectly obedient 20. Now if I do that I would not it is no more I that do it but sin that dwelleth in me 20. Now seeing the main bent of my Mind and Will is for perfect obedience and against all sin and it is by the instigation
my Brethren and Kinsmen according to the Flesh yea so great that were my own misery a means by which God would save their Nation I could consent to be deprived of my part of blessedness with Christ and used as a cursed Man for their Conversion that all the Grace foredescribed might be theirs I say not that I do wish it for it is no means to any such end but that I could wish it if God had made it such a means Because the happiness of a Nation and the Glory of Gods Grace in so many is much better than my single welfare and if God had set them in competition the best should have been preferred 4. Who are Israelites to whom pertaineth the adoption and the glory and the covenants and the giving of the law and the service of God and the promises 5. Whose are the fathers and out of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came who is over all God blessed for ever Amen 4 5. Who are the posterity of Abraham Isaac and Jacob adopted of God to be to him a Holy Nation above all People of the Earth who had the Ark and Temple where God oft shewed his presence by a Glory and with whom the Covenant of Peculiarity was made and oft renewed To whom God gave the Law from Heaven and appointed all the Services or Worship therein commanded and gave them the Promise of the Messiah and his Grace and Kingdom though now they undersand them not The beloved Fathers were their Ancestors for whose sakes they were first taken into this Covenant of Peculiarity and which is their greater Honour Christ is of their Stock and Nation according to the Flesh in whom all Nations of the Earth are blessed being himself over all God blessed for ever These are their great and excellent Privileges 6. Not as though the word of God hath taken none effect for they are not all Israel that are of Israel 7. Neither because they are the seed of Abraham are they all children but in Isaac shall thy seed be called 6 7. But what doth it follow that all Gods Promises to the Jews of a Saviour had taken no effect because the most of them believe not for many thousands of them are converted besides the Gentiles And it is not all that were the Off-spring of Jacob that God ever promised to save but as he made the Promises to Abraham and Isaac and yet took not Ishmael nor Esau into the state of Peculiarity so he may distinguish of the Seed of their posterity as well as he did of theirs without breaking his Promise to them They are not all the Children of the Promise of Life that are Abraham's natural Seed Isaac's Seed had the Pecularity and so have now the believing part 8. That is They which are the children of the flesh these are not the children of God but the children of the promise are counted for the seed 8. That is They which are the Children of the Flesh are not as such the Children of God but only those to whom he made the special promise of Grace and Glory these are the seed of Promise indeed 9. For this is the word of promise At this time will I come and Sarah shall have a son 10. And not only this but when Rebecca also had conceived by one even by our father Isaac 9 10. For the Promise plainly distinguisheth of the Natural Seed and is made to Sarah's Son and not to Hagar's to Jacob and not to Esau and therefore it is not to the Natural Seed as such and to them all 11. For the children being not yet born nor having done any good or evil that the purpose of God according to election might stand not of works but of him that calleth 12. It was said unto her The elder shall serve the younger 11 13. For before the Children were born or had done good or evil that God's purpose might stand by which he chose or preferred one before the other not because of the difference of their works but by the absolute Will of him that is the Lord of all and may freely distribute his bounty as he please it was said to her The elder shall serve the younger as expressing Gods differencing power and purpose 13. As it is written Jacob have I loved but Esau have I hated 13. As the Prophet Malachi 1 2 3. saith of the Edomites and the Israelites long after Jacob and his Israelites I have loved and chosen into the Covenant of Peculiarity but the Idumean Posterity of Esau I have rejected out of that Privilege of Peculiarity and have exposed their Country to waste and ruine even as God preferred the Person of Jacob before Esau's who was the First-born and was rejected from the Birthright and Peculiarity 14. What shall we say then Is there unrighteousness with God God forbid 14. But what doth it hence follow that God is unjust for making such an unmerited difference Not at all 15. For he saith unto Moses I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion 15. For as he saith by Moses I will have mercy and compassion on whom I will so no doubt but he may and doth as he pleaseth without giving us any reason but his Will give his free gifts with difference and disproportion to some that deserve them not passing by others And if he call the undeserving Gentiles our Eye must not be evil because he is good 16. So then it is not of him that willeth or of him that runneth but of God that sheweth metcy 16. So that the reason why the sinful Gentiles or any unworthy sinner is called while the Jews and other sinners are lest in their chosen unbelief and sin it is not because that these sinful Gentiles or such others were first more willing or more worthy by their previous seeking of Grace but from Gods free differencing Grace and Mercy 17. For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up that I might shew my power in thee and that my Name might be declared throughout all the earth 17. And that he giveth not his free mercies equally to all is proved in his words to Pharoah As if he had said I well foreknew all thy sin and obstinacy but I will serve the Honour of my Name by it all for I have raised thee and made thee King with this intent to manifest my power in triumphing over all thy Rebellion and to proclaim the fame of my works against thee through all the Earth 18. Therefore hath he mercy on whom he will have mercy and whom he will he hardeneth 18. So that though as Rector he do equal Justice unto all according to his Laws and their Works yet he hath two other Relations even as our Lord or Owner and as Benefactor and according to these he is a free distributer of his undeserved Mercies and may do with his own
some the Peoples choice alone though where it may lawfully be had just and regular Ordination should not be neglected seeing none may be himself the sole Judge of his own call and fitness CHAP. XI 1. I Say then Hath God cast away his people God forbid for I also am an Israelite of the seed of Abraham of the tribe of Benjamin 1. But what do I by all this conclude that God hath broken his Covenant with Abraham and utterly cast off the People of Israel Not at all For I and all Believing Jews are the Seed of Abraham not cast off 2. God hath not cast away his people which he foreknew Wot ye not what the scripture saith to Elias how he maketh intercession to God against Israel saying 3. Lord they have killed thy prophets and digged down thine altars and I am left alone and they seek my life 2 3. God hath among the Israelites his foreknown and chosen People And these he doth not cast off though he leave the rest in their Rebellion Know ye not what Elias thought and said of the Israelites in his time That he was left alone as if they had been all Revolters 4. But what saith the answer of God unto hm I have reserved to my self seven thousand men who have not bowed the knee to the image of Baal 4. But God knew of more than Elias did He had seven thousand that were no Idolaters 5. Even so then at this present time also there is a remnant according to the election of grace 5. So now also God hath his chosen Remnant whom his Grace hath brought to Faith in Christ 6. And if by grace then it is no more of works otherwise grace is no more grace But if it be of works then is it no more grace otherwise work is no more work 6. And if they are chosen and made his justified People by Grace and Free Gift for the Merits of Christ then it cannot be by the Merit of our own Performance of the Law And if it be by the Merit of such Performance deserving not Death but Life then it is not of meer Grace or free Gift For what need a man Pardon who des●rveth not Punishment or to have life freely given him which is his due for the Merit of his Work For I here give you notice that it is no Works that I speak of and exclude but that which excludeth Free Gift and Grace and not that which subo●dinately obeyeth Grace and doth suppose it 7. What then Israel hath not obtained that which he seeketh for But the election hath obtained it and the rest were blinded 7. The whole Nation of the Jews have not obtained deliverance by the Messiah though they sought and hoped and waited for him But God's Elect ones have obtained it and the rest miss of it because their Sin and Prejudice blindeth them 8. According as it is written God hath given them the spirit of slumber eyes that they should not see and ears that they should not hear until this day 8. As it is written Isa 29.10 Because they would not obey the Spirit of God that would have awakened and enlightned them God hath justly given them up to the seduction of the Spirit of Slumber Stupidity and Blindness from whence it is no wonder that they see not and hear not to this day being deprived of his Spirits Illumination 9. And David saith Let their table be made a snare and a trap and a stumbling-block and a recompence unto them 10. Let their eyes be darkned that they may not see and bow down their back alway 9 10. And David Prophetically prayed for such Judgments on the obstinate Enemies of the Just that for a Recompence of their Malice God would turn their Comforts into Punishments and forsake them saying c. 11. I say then Have they stumbled that they should fall God forbid But rather through their fall salvation is come unto the Gentiles for to provoke them to jealousie 11. But what Are they utterly forsaken and cast off And had God no better End herein than their Destruction No such thing But the greater part were permitted justly to drive away the Gospel from them to the Gentiles that these being converted might after occasion their Conversion in the Universal Church 12. Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles how much more their fulness 12. And if the Gentiles have been so great Gainers by occasion of the Sin and Fall of the Jews how much more when they shall become Christians will they add to the Glory and Greatness of the Catholick Christian Church 13. For I speak to you Gentiles inasmuch as I am the apostle of the Gentiles I magnifie my office 13. I speak this to my own and the Gentiles comfort as their Apostle as well as for the Jews as improving and glorying in that my Office that the Case of the Jews is not wholly desperate 14. If by any means I may provoke to emulation them which are my flesh and might save some of them 14. And that by glorying in your Faith and hoping yet for their Conversion I might provoke them to emulation and win and save more of them 15. For if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world what shall the receiving of them be but life from the dead 15. For if the Gentiles have received the Gospel and so are reconciled to God by occasion of the Jews expelling it what a blessed State will the Church be in and what a Mercy like a Resurrection will it be to the Jews when they shall come into the Catholick Church 16. For if the first-fruit be holy the lump is also holy and if the root be holy so are the branches 16. For if God hath accepted those Jews that are Believers who are the whole Nation but as the First-fruits to the Lump he will accordingly accept the Nation when they come into Christ as we have done And as he accepted Abraham and their believing Ancestors he will also accept them And if those Apostles be honoured of God as Holy who from them are sent with the Gospel into the World so shall the broken Branches be when they are restored 17. And if some of the branches be broken off and thou being a wild olive-tree wert graffed in amongst them and with them partakest of the root and fatness of the olive-tree 18. Boast not against the branches but if thou boast thou bearest not the root but the root thee 17 18. The Catholick Church I compare to an Olive-tree The Covenant of Peculiarity is their Constituting Charter It was made first with Abraham the Father of the Jews and next of all the Faithful It was sent to all the World by Apostles from Jude● These two are the Root the Jews and Gentiles are Branches The Jews are the first Branches and the Gentiles the Branches of a wild Olive here
therefore will not be subject to Humane Government but resisteth True Authority resisteth a needful Ordinance of God and deserveth Punishment from God and Man 3. For rulers are not a terror to good works but to the evil wilt thou then not be afraid of the power Do that which is good and thou shalt have praise of the same 3. For as God is the Ordainer of Government in general so he hath specified their Office as to the universally necessary part and bound them as his Officers to see to the Execution of his Universal Laws as the King binds Justices to execute his Laws And therefore their Office and Authority received from God is not to be Persecutors or a Terror to Good Works but to punish the Evil For God giveth no Authority against himself or his Laws If therefore thou fear this Power given of God do that which is good and it will further thy Encouragement and Praise Even Heathens by seeing to the Execution of the Law of Nature will promote Natural Virtue and suppress and punish Vice 4. For he is the minister of God to thee for good But if thou do that which is evil be afraid for he beareth not the sword in vain For he is the minister of God a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doth evil 4. And let not bad Mens abuse of Government make thee think evil of the Office For they are but God's Servants or Officers not authorised to destroy and to do mischief but to do good even to see to the Execution of God's Laws by their own and to take care of the Common Welfare But if thou do evil fear them for God hath not entrusted them with the Sword in vain much less for mischief For they are God's Officers Revengers of Sin to execute God's Wrath and Man 's on Sinners And so to resist them is to resist the Officers of God and to honour and obey them is to honour and obey God that hath authorised them 5. Wherefore ye must needs be subject not only for wrath but also for conscience sake 5. Wherefore you ought to be subject even when you may not obey not onely for fear of Punishment from Man but in Conscience of your Duty to God who ordaineth them 6. For for this cause pay you tribute also for they are Gods ministers attending continually upon this very thing 6. Therefore honourable Maintenance and Tribute is their due For they are God's Servants whose very O●●●ce and daily Care and Labour is to do his Service for the Common Good 7. Render therefore to all their dues tribute to whom tribute is due custom to whom custom fear to whom fear honour to whom honour 7. I am not perswading you to own Usurpation or to give Men that which is not their due not yet do I determine among several Claimers which is the Supreme But that you give all their proper due Tribute Custom Fear and Honour to every one to whom they are due And let not Covetousness or Disobedience hinder you 8. Owe no man any thing but to love one another for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law 8. Discharge your Debts and give all Men the due which you owe them else you are unjust and rob them Only Love we shall still owe to one another and shall thus owe it even while we pay it And to pay this Debt of sincere Love is to fulfil all the Law to Man 9. For this Thou shalt not commit adultery Thou shalt not kill Thou shalt not steal Thou shalt not bear false witness Thou shalt not covet And if there be any other commandment it is briefly comprehended in this saying namely Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thy self 9. For all our Duty to Man is virtually comprehended in Loving them as our selves For a Man will not wrong the Life the Estate the Marriage right the Honour of himself nor falsely accuse or prosecute himself or covet from himself or those that he loveth as himself Bring Men once to this unfeigned Love and Hurtfulness Covetousness Fraud False Accusation Persecution and all Injustice will cease 10. Love worketh no ill to his neighbour therefore love is the fulfilling of the law 10. As we are not apt to hurt our selves so true Love would not hurt others in their Lives Liberties Estates or Good Names much less study to destroy them Therefore Love is the virtual fulfilling of all our Duty to them 11. And that knowing the time that now it is high time to awake out of sleep for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed 11. And we should increase in this careful discharge of our Duty of Love and Justice though in the State of Infidelity we lived in such Sins For by this time we should be better acquainted with our Duties and awaked to all conscionable performance of them we being neerer our Reward and Salvation than when we were first converted to the Faith and God expecteth now more from us 12. The night is far spent the day is at hand Let us therefore cast off the works of darkness let us put on the armour of light 12. We are now got further from our former State of Darkness We are now come to the Day-light of Illuminating Grace and under the Increase thereof The Church is growing to a more Honourable State by its Increase Let us therefore more resolvedly cast off all the Works of Heathenish Darkness and as Christ's Soldiers put on our Sacred Armour and use it as in the Day-light of Grace 13. Let us walk honestly as in the day not in rioting and drunkenness not in chambering and wantonness not in strife and envying 13. Seeing we are in the Light let us walk modestly and decently as becometh our Condition not as the Heathens in rioting and drunkenness not in lasciviousness and uncleanness and fleshly lusts not in proud selfish or covetous strife and envy 14. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ and make not provision for the flesh to fulfil lusts thereof 14. But let Christ his Spirit and Love his Doctrine and Example his Interest and Kingdom take you up and be to you as the Cloathing which you daily wear And do not as Carnal Men whose fleshly Pleasure and Prosperity is their choice and best that live to the said fleshly Pleasure and make provision to satisfie the Carnal Will and Lust in stead of preferring the Heavenly Treasure ANNOTATIONS Qu. I. WHat is meant here by Powers Ans Not meer Strength but Authority or Right to Govern It is not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 A Usurpers Strength may be resisted but Rightful Power or Authority may not Qu. II. Doth St. Paul determine here either of the Species or Individually who it is that hath the Highest Power Ans Not at all In those Ages and long after sometime the Senate claimed the Supremacy wholly and sometime a part of it sometime they pretended to make
Believer so you know not but by loving and peaceable Behaviour the Unbeliever may be converted and saved 17. But as God hath distributed to every man as the Lord hath called every one so let him walk and so ordain I in all churches 17. But let none on pretense of Christianity desert the Relation that God hath set him in but do his Duty in the Place that God hath distributed and called him to And this Order I appoint to all the Churches 18. Is any man called being circumcised let him not become uncircumcised is any called in uncircumcision let him not become circumcised 18. Think not that Christianity requireth any needless Changes to Circumcision or Uncircumcision as to the external Ceremony It is a Change from Sin to God which it requireth 19. Circumcision is nothing and uncircumcision is nothing but the keeping of the commandments of God 19. To be one that was or that was not circumcised is no part of the Christian Religion but to keep those Commandments which God hath given us either in the Law of Nature or by Jesus Christ Do Gods Work and make it not more than it is 20. Let every man abide in the same calling wherein he was called 20. Pretend not Religion for breaking away from the State of Relation that the Gospel found you in without a just Discharge or cause of Change 21. Art thou called being a servant care not for it but if thou mayest be made free use it rather 21. If thou wast a Servant when thou wast converted be contented with thy Condition for it 's not contrary to thy Deliverance by Christ But if thou maist be set free from a Servile Life on lawful Terms it 's rather to be chosen For it is not all change of Relation or outward State that I forbid 22. For he that is called in the Lord being a servant is the Lords free-man likewise also he that is called being free is Christs servant 22. A Christian Servant hath that sort of Freedom which Christ hath purchased He is freed from Guilt and the Curse and the Slavery of Sin and Satan And the Freest and Greatest that is a Christian is devoted absolutely to the Service of Christ 23. Ye are bought with a price be not ye the servants of men 23. And if you are free make not your selves needlesly the Servants of Men especially or Infidels nor serve any Man before Christ or against him For he hath bought you to be his Servants 24. Brethren let every man wherein he is called therein abide with God 24. To conclude Serve God in the Calling that Grace found you in till he remove you 25. Now concerning virgins I have no commandment of the Lord yet I give my judgment as one that hath obtained mercy of the Lord to be faithful 25. As to your Question about Virginity God hath made no Universal Law for it or against it and I pretend not to give you any such But it being a Case to be variously resolved according to Persons various Conditions I shall give you faithfully my Judgment how to decide it severally for your selves 26. I suppose therefore that this is good for the present distress I say that it is good for a man so to be 26. Christians being now under Persecution and Distress no doubt but it is much more for their ease and quiet to be single than to have a Wife or Husband and Children to care for in Poverty or in Flight 27. Art thou bound unto a wife seek not to be loosed Art thou loosed from a wife seek not a wife 27. If thou be bound to seek to be loosed is a Sin But if thou art loosed that thou seek not to be bound without necessity is my Advice 28. But and if thou marry thou hast not sinned and if a virgin marry she hath not sinned nevertheless such shall have trouble in the flesh but I spare you 28. But to marry as such is no Sin Though it be a Sin to do it when there is clear Reason against it But such must reckon upon Trouble in the Flesh But though I sorewarn you to prevent your Trouble I would not by urgency be your Snare 29. But this I say brethren the time is short It remaineth that both they that have wives be as though they had none 30. And they that weep as though they wept not and they that rejoyce as though they rejoyced not and they that buy as though they possessed not 31. And they that use this world as not abusing it for the fashion of this world passeth away 29 30 31. But this none should forget that this Life is so short and the End of all so near and sure that there is little difference between having a Wife or no Wife weeping or not weeping rejoicing or not rejoicing possessing and not possessing And therefore you should have Wives and weep and rejoice and possess and use this World as if you did it not with such an Indifferency through the sense of greater things as that you may not be overmuch affected with the getting or enjoying or loss of any transitory thing For all these things are in continual change and the Fashion of them passeth away 32. But I would have you without carefulness He that is unmarried careth for the things that belong to the Lord how he may please the Lord 32. Carefulness about the World is so bad a thing that I would have you escape it if you can The unmarried hath less Worldly Care to divert him from caring how to please God and to do good to others and secure his Soul 33. But he that is married careth for the things that are of the world how he may please his wife 33. But he that is married hath made himself so much more Duty Temptation and Trouble as must needs increase those Cares which will much divert his Thoughts and Cares from the pleasing of God Particularly the Care of pleasing his Wife will take him up because there is in all Persons much unsuitableness and difference of Judgment Temper and Inclinations and in the weaker Sex usually much Passion and Impatience and difficulty in bearing that which crosseth their Wills so that the wisest Man can hardly please some with all his Skill and Kindness and Diligence without violating his Duty to God 34. There is difference also between a wife and a virgin The unmarried woman careth for the things of the Lord that she may be holy both in body and spirit but she that is married careth for the things of the world how she may please her Husband 34. And the difference is great also on the Womens part whose Weakness usually can less bear Difficulties Troubles and Temptations The unmarried is free from abundance of Troubles and Temptations which would turn away her Care from the things of God and so she is more free to keep close to God and to keep both spiritual and corporal Sanctity But she that is
married must needs care for wordly things for Children and Family and specially to please her Husband who possibly may be unsuitable and tyrannical and hardly pleased without displeasing God And to live in mutual displeasure how sad and tempting a Condition will that be Christ told Martha how had a choice it was to be cumbred about many things though lawful in comparison of chusing a free Attendance on the Better part 35. And this I speak for your own profit not that I may cast a snare upon you but for that which is comely and that you may attend upon the Lord without distraction 35. If any of ●ou think that I wrong you by debarring you from the Comforts of Marriage let such know that I speak but comparatively and for your profit tell you that many ignorantly rush upon it without consideration and so miscarry by unexpected Troubles I forbid not Marriage nor make a Law for you to ensnare you but I would have you prudently to prefer the Condition which is best for your selves in which you may serve God without distracting Cares 36. But if any man think that he behaveth himself uncomely toward his virgin if she pass the flower of her age and need so require let him do what he will he sinneth not let them marry 36. But in these things about which there is no Common Law Men should themselves best judge what is suitable convenient and best for themselves If therefore you find that your Daughters have need and that it will be inconvenient to them to pass the Flower of their Age let them marry it is no sin in it self nor to such as so need it 37. Nevertheless he that standeth stedfast in his heart having no necessity but hath power over his own will and hath so decreed in his heart that he will keep his virgin doth well 38. So then he that giveth her in marriage doth well but he that giveth her not in marriage doth better 37 38. But yet he that being urged by no necessity of his own or of his Daughter hath fixed his Resolution to preserve the Freedom of a Single Life not by Vows which bind those whose Condition God may alter and so make Laws and Snares to themselves but by well-grounded Reason submitting to God that can change their State this Man taketh the way to his Daughters greatest Peace and Advantage So then he that giveth her in Marriage doth that which is in it self good and no sin But he that giveth her not in Marriage doth that which is better for her if she have no necessity 39. The wife is bound by the law as long as her husband liveth but if her Husband be dead she is at liberty to be married to whom she will onely in the Lord. 39. God's Law and Mans bind the Wife to her Husband during his Life But if her Husband be dead she may marry another if nothing in her Condition forbid it but it must be to a Believer that is fit for her 40. But she is happier if she so abide after my judgment and I think also that I have the spirit of God 40. But as I am giving you no Common Law against Marriage or for it but directing you how every one may discern what is best for themselves my Judgment is That ordinarily where there is no necessity a Single Life is more for the Persons peace and quietness and freedom from Hindrances in serving God and therefore better for them ANNOTATIONS DIvers Errours have risen from the misunderstanding of some Passages in this Chapter 1. Of them that make Paul to speak at uncertainty without the Spirit of God when they read by permission and not by commandment and I and not the Lord When as he only disclaimeth the giving them a Law in stead of particular Direction II. The Errour of them that hence gather That God hath given us in Scripture his Counsels which are no Commands and make not Duty nor is it Sin to violate them but a Work of Supererrogation to do them Whereas the Apostle only distinguisheth of a proper Universal Law and a consequential Obligation from other General Laws A Common Law is the Rule of Societies If such a Law had commanded or Forbidden Marriage it would be a Duty or a Sin to all But yet God's Law bindeth all to chuse that which most tendeth to their own Good and the escape of Evil and to break this Law is Sin to him that doth it though the same thing he lawful to another e. g. To marry against Parents Consent to an unmeet Person without Necessity and oblige ones self to instruct and maintain a Family when one is unable for it and many such Cases may make it a great Sin to marry A Common Law and a Personal Obligation resulting from another General Law much differ III. The Errour of them that say By Holiness of Children ver 14. is meant either Legitimation only or meer Baptism and not an Interest according to their Capacity in the Covenant of Peculiarity I have so far confuted in my Treatise of Infant Baptism that here I pass it by IV. One excellent Divine hath hence taken occasion to speak so much against changing any Trade or Calling as affrighteth some from Lawful Changes which do more good than hurt V. From ver 37. many unjustly commend absolute Vows of Celibate which is to make a Law to God that he shall not bring them into Necessity by any Change and to make Snares and self-binding Laws for themselves as if they were their own Rulers when God hath made them Work enough and for ought they know may bring them under a necessity to marry VI. On the other side by a blind opposition to this Extreme thousands rashly run into Marriage without considering the Difficulties Cares Sufferings Troubles and Temptations that attend it And being surprised unprepared live accordingly in worldly Cares Impatience and Discontent CHAP. VIII 1. NOw as touching things offered unto idols we know that we all have knowledge Knowledge pusseth up but charity edifieth 1. As to your Case about things offered to Idols they that to defend their licentious Practice herein pretend to know more of their Liberty than we do must understand that we have Knowledge as well as they and Knowledge without Charity is not an Excellency to be boasted of it doth but puff Men up with Pride and Self-conceitedness but Charity is necessary to true Edification 2. And if any man think that he knoweth any thing he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know 2. And this Conceitedness of their great Knowledge and Wisdom proveth that they know nothing at all as they ought If they knew themselves or Man they would know the weakness of Mans Understanding and how little they know If they knew God or any of his Works they would know their Incomprehensibleness Indeed though we know somewhat of God and his Works and Word we have no adequate knowledge of any
epistle of Christ ministred by us written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God not in tables of stone but in fleshly tables of the heart 3. For your Conversion openly proveth that you are as it were Christs own Epistle by our Ministry written by the quickning Spirit of the Living God and not with Ink not as Moses's Law on Tables of Stone but on your very Hearts And therefore as you are the Epistle or Testimony of the Work of Christ so of me as his Minister 4 5. And such trust have we through Christ to God-ward Not that we are sufficient of our selves to think any thing as of our selves but our sufficiency is of God 4 5. It is of God that I have this Confidence and Glorying Far be it from me to think that I have any such Sufficiency of my self to convert Souls but my Sufficiency and the Success is all of God 6. Who also hath made us able ministers of the new testament not of the letter but of the spirit for the letter killeth but the spirit giveth life 6. It is he that hath made me an able Minister of the New Covenant not a Preacher of the Law of Moses written in Stone but of the Gospel of Christ who sendeth us forth by his Spirit and giveth his Spirit by our Ministry For the Law of Moses curseth Sinners and sheweth them Sin and condemneth them But the Spirit of Christ doth quicken them and kill their Sin and lead them in the way of Life 7. But if the ministration of death written and ingraven in stones was glorious so that the children of Israel could not stedfastly behold the face of Moses for the glory of his countenance which glory was to be done away 7. For if that Ministry of Moses which by consequence was of Death or of a Law that condemned but gave not the Spirit of Life written and engraven by God in Stones was accompanied with so great Glory that the Israelites could not endure to look Moses in the Face for the Glory of his Countenance which yet is now done away 8. How shall not the ministration of the spirit be rather glorious 8. Must not the more excellent Ministry of a durable Gospel by which God giveth Men his Spirit be more glorious though we the Ministers seem contemptible 9. For if the ministration of condemnation be glory much more doth the ministration of righteousness exceed in glory 9. The different Covenants shew the different Glory of the Ministry For if Moses's Ministration of a condemning Law was Glory our Ministration of a justifying saving Gospel-Covenant must needs exceed his Ministry in true Glory 10. For even that which was made glorious had no glory in this respect by reason of the glory that excelleth 10. For as a greater Light maketh a lesser seem as none so the Mosaick Ministry of the Law had as it were no Glory being clouded by the Glory of the Gospel 11. For if that which is done away was glorious much more that which remaineth is glorious 11. For if the Law of Moses considered formally as such and given to the Jews to rule their Common-wealth and lead them to Christ which was to cease when the Gospel came to which it was a Schoolmaster was yet given in Glory much more is the Gospel which is to continue and its Ministration glorious 12. Seeing then that we have such hope we use great plainness of speech 12. Wonder not then that we speak boldly to you when we can shew such Authority 13. And not as Moses which put a vail over his face that the children of Israel could not stedfastly look to the end of that which is abolished 13. We do not as Moses veil our Faces signifying that the Israelites could not well look to the true End and Meaning of their own Law which is Christ to whom by Types it pointed them nor see that it was to be abolished by his better Covenant as it now is We speak freely to you with open Face 14. But their minds were blinded for until this day remaineth the same vail untaken away in the reading of the old testament which vail is done away in Christ 14. But the Minds of the unbelieving Jews were blinded and to this day the Veil remaineth by this their Blindness so that they understand not the End and Design of the Old Testament when they read it B●t it 's taken away by Christ to true Believers 15. But even unto this day when Moses is read the vail is upon their heart 15. Their Unbelief sheweth us that the Veil and Blindness is on them to this day 16. Nevertheless when it shall turn to the Lord the vail shall be taken away 16. But when they shall be converted to Christianity the Veil shall be taken away and they shall understand the Meaning and Tendency of the Law 17. Now the Lord is that Spirit and where the Spirit of the Lord is there is liberty 17. And as the Letter doth but point unto the Spirit without which it doth but kill so it is Christ who is that Spirit which is the Sum and End of the Letter and Types And where the Spirit of the Lord is there is Freedom and Power of Speech as well as Deliverance And therefore we use that Freedom with you 18. But we all with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord are changed into the same image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord. 18. And so all true Christians not veiled as the Jews but with open Face in the open Light though yet but as in a Glass behold the Glory of the Lord and by our Spiritual Renovation are changed into the Image of Christ from one Degree of Glory to another by the Spirit of the Lord who will perfect his Work ANNOTATIONS THe fear of favouring Antinomianism hath tempted some to pervert this Chapter about the abolishing of Moses's Law I know of no Man that hath written so much against the Antinomians as I have done nor with so much success in casting down their Libertine Errours in this Land And yet I abhor running into the contrary Extreme And therefore I say that it is evident to any unprejudiced considering Reason that Paul here affirmeth That the very Law written in Stone is abolished and done away To say It is only the Glory of the Burning Mount or of Moses Face that is done away is plainly contrary to Ver. 7 9 10 11 13. I will not tire the Reader with Arguments from so plain Words The Truth is this 1. The Law of Nature is not done away by Christ but made part of his own Law into whose Hands that and all things are given 2. The Ten Commandments except the Preface and a Word or two in the Second Commandment and the Determination of the Seventh Day in the Fourth Commandment are the Common Law of Nature 3. Christ also hath expresly made them his Law
Names and Inheritance so God having called you in Christ by Grace into this State of Adoption from the Servitude of Sin and the Law hath sealed you with his Sanctifying Spirit whereby in the Belief of his Fatherly Love to you in Christ your new Natures are inclined to love and trust him and depend on him and seek to him in all your Wants and Streights as Children to their Parents This is your Mark of Adoption Note That as Adoption is taken in two senses and degrees so is the Gift of the Spirit 1. To be so far Redeemed by Christ as to be brought from under Sin and the Law and Curse into a State of Sonship and Life by a Conditional Deed of Gift or Promise that is so Men will accept and not reject the Gift this is a Conditional Adoption and with this there goeth a measure of the Spirits Operation which should draw all and doth draw the Elect to the first true Faith and Repentance by Vocation 2. But to those that thus actually believe and repent and so receive Christ and are united to him is given with him the Gift and Relation of actual Adoption and these have actually the Spirit of Holiness Love and Adoption even possessing them 7. Wherefore thou art no more a servant but a son and if a son then an heir of God through Christ 7. So that now you are not Slaves or meer Servants ruled by constraint of fear and so not under the bondage of that Law which doth work by cursing Terrour but you are Sons and under a Fatherly Government and if Sons then have you right to the Inheritance by Christ 8. Howbeit then when ye knew not God ye did service unto them which by nature are no gods 8. But before you were brought to the true Knowledge of God you Gentile Christians were the worst of Slaves serving them that are no Gods at all and the Jews thought there was no hope of you but by becoming Proselytes to them And now Christ hath delivered both you and them 9. But now after that ye have known God or rather are known of God how turn ye again to the weak and beggerly elements whereunto ye desire again to be in bondage 9. And now you have learned the Knowledge of God or rather were by his free Mercy known first of him and called home by him what should more you to encline to forsake this State of Liberty and of Sons to become Servants under either Jewish or Gentile Bondage or that Law whose Ceremonies were suited to a poor and weak sort of People 10. Ye observe days and months and times and years 11. I am afraid of you lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain 10 11. You keep the Jewish Ceremonial Sabbaths Feasts and Fasts as if that Law were obligatory to you This maketh me fear lest I have preached the Gospel to such in vain 12. Brethren I beseech you be as I am for I am as ye are ye have not injured me at all 12. Brethren rejec● not my Counsel and Example for it is for your own Interest and Liberty that I speak and not for any Gain of my own Your Dissent doth not hurt me but your selves 13. Ye know how through infirmity of the flesh I preached the gospel unto you at the first 14. And my temptation which was in my flesh ye despised not nor rejected but received me as an angel of God even as Christ Jesus 13 14. You know that I was so far from seeking any Ends of my own when I first preached the Gospel to you that it cost me suffering in the Flesh from Persecutors And though by this I was rendred vile in the eyes of the World and few will own Men in their Sufferings yet you did not for this despise me or reject my Doctrine yea you received me as you would have done an Angel or Christ himself with Kindness 15. Where is then the blessedness you spake of for I bear you record that if it had been possible ye would have plucked out your own eyes and have given them to me 15. How happy did you then think your selves in the Comfort of the Gospel And how is the Case now altered For I testifie for you that your respect to me was so great that you would not have thought your very Eyes too dear to have given me had it been needful 16. Am I therefore become your enemy because I tell you the truth 16. And have I forfeited all your Love by telling you the truth which speaketh your Liberty and Peace with God though it may expose you to some suffering from the Jews 17. They zealously affect you but not well yea they would exclude you that you might affect them 17. They sollicit you with zealous Expressions of Love but it is not to do you good nor is erroneous Zeal and Kindness profitable Yea they would cast you out of your Spiritual Liberty and Grace that they might obtain a Mastery in your erroneous affections to them 18. But it is good to be zealously affected always in a good thing and not only when I am present with you 18. Zealous Affections are Good when they are laid out on that which is good But then it should be constant and not liable to be changed by Sedu●ers if your Teachers be but absent from you and not at hand to confute them 19. My little children of whom I travail in birth again until Christ be formed in you 20. I desire to be present with you now and to change my voice for I stand in doubt of you 19 20. You are to me as my Children and I am again in painful care of your Salvation till I hear that you are resolved Christians in sincerity I desire and did purpose to come to you For being in suspicion and fear of you I would know better what to say to you than at this distance I can 21 22. Tell me ye that desire to be under the law do ye not hear the law For it is written that Abraham had two sons the one by a bond-maid the other by a free-woman 21 22. Did you mark and understand the Law which you hear you would not desire to be under it You may read That Abraham had two Sons One by ●agar a Bond-servant the other by Sarah his Free and Lawful Wife 23. But he who was of the bond-woman was born after the flesh but he of the free-woman was by promise 23. Ismael was born of Hagar by ordinary carnal Generation but Isaac was born of Sarah by Gods Promise and his Power above the ordinary course of Nature 24. Which things are an allegory for these are the two covenants the one from the mount Sinai which gendereth to bondage which is Agar 24. Which are to be allegorically understood as denoting the two Covenants One that of the Law given at Mount Sinai which being a Law of Servitude and Fear is well signified by Agar 25. For this
Agar is mount Sinai in Arabia and answereth to Jerusalem which now is and is in bondage with her children 25. For Hagar signifieth Mount Sinai in Arabia and prefigureth the present State of Jerusalem which is outwardly in bondage to the Romans and inwardly to their Law 26. But Jerusalem which is above is free which is the mother of us all 26. But the Jerusalem above in Heaven of which true Christians on Earth are Heirs and to which they belong by Promise Initiation and relative Union with Christ which is the Mother of us all that are Children of Promise the Gospel and Spirit coming from Heaven and our Inheritance being there is fully freed from all Bondage and so are we all initially in our Gospel-Liberty 27. For it is written Rejoyce thou barren that bearest not break forth and cry thou that travailest not for the desolate hath moe children than she which hath an husband 27. For it 's written c. The Christian Church which before Christs coming was but in obscure Rudiments and after was but as a Grain of Mustardseed a little Flock shall become Catholick and be incomparably greater than was the Jewish Church Note That whereas many Expositors take Jerusalem which is above or Supernal to mean only the Church on Earth because it is caused by Grace and Revelation from Heaven and tendeth to it they causelesly give away a plain Text which proveth the Immortality of the Soul and its Felicity presently upon our Death As if Jerusalem above were but Jerusalem on Earth caused from above and so was Moses's Law and the old Jerusalem The Heavenly Society containeth the Spirits of the Just made perfect with the innumerable Company of Angels c. Heb. 12. To this we are joined in the Relation of Heirs When it is said That this shall come down with Christ at Judgment it implieth that it was with Christ in Heaven before and he hath promised that where he is there his Servants shall be also Joh. 12.26 And that some Expressions here signifie the Church on Earth is not against this for the Church on Earth is but the lower part of that in Heaven 28. Now we brethren as Isaac was are the children of promise 28. We are Children by Adoption and free Gift and of a freely-given Inheritance 29. But as then he that was born after the flesh persecuted him that was born after the Spirit even so it is now 29. As Ishmael persecuted Isaac so now the Jews and Carnal Seed do persecute Christians the Spiritual Seed 30. Nevertheless what saith the scripture Cast out the bond-woman and her son for the son of the bond-woman shall not be heir with the son of the free-woman 30. But as the Scripture saith Cast out c. so the unbelieving Jews that trust to the Works of the Law for Life shall not inherit the saving Privileges of the Christian Church 31. So then brethren we are not children of the bond-woman but of the free 31. So then we that are the Children of Promise saved by Faith are not under the Bondage of the Law but delivered from Sin and Curse by Christ CHAP. V. 1. STand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage 1. It is not a vain thing which Christ hath purchased for us undervalue not this Freedom and cast it not away but hold it fast and do not causelesly return to the Yoak of Jewish Bondage Behold I Paul say unto you that if ye be circumcised Christ shall profit you nothing 3. For I testifie again to every man that is circumcised that he is a debter to do the whole law 2 3. I Paul tell you That if you be crcumcised as these Men tell you must be Acts 15. that is as it binds you to Moses's Law as the Condition of Salvation you renounce the Deliverance purchased by Christ and so he will be no Saviour to you For to be so circumcised is to bind your selves under that whole Law and Covenant of Works Note That as Baptism Physically taken is but Washing and is not Baptism in the Moral sense which is a Sacramental Covenanting with Christ by that Figure just so the Physical Act of Circumcising is not Circumcision in the proper Moral sense but using it as a Covenanting Sign And as Abraham used it as a Seal of the Promise to him as a Believer it is in specie morali another thing from that used by the Carnal Jews as signing another Covenant For they used it as a Covenanting Sign that they would keep Moses's Law as the Condition of Life whereas they ought to have used it as a Seal of the Promise made to Abraham and his Seed and also to bind them sincerely to keep that Law as the Matter of their Obedience trusting to the Promise for Grace and Pardon So that Paul doth not say that the Abassines that are circumcised for other Ends or Timothy or such believing Jews as were circumcised only to win the Jews had no profit by Christ but only such as believed those that taught them Except you be circumcised and keep the Law of Moses you cannot be saved 4. Christ is become of no effect unto you whosoever of you are justified by the law ye are fallen from grace 4. What use is Christ of to you If you trust to your fulfilling the Law for Justification you renounce Justification by Grace and so are fallen from Christianity and the Covenant of Grace 5. For we through the Spirit wait for the hope of righteousness by faith 5. For the Spirit of Christ which is poured out on the Faithful causeth them to wait in hope of that Blessedness of which we are made Heirs by the Righteousness of Faith 6. For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any thing nor uncircumcision but faith which worketh by love 6. For in our State of Christianity as Subjects of Christs Kingdom a Man shall not be accepted and justified as circumcised or as uncircumcised though Circumcision as binding him to the Law of Works may undo him But the Qualification necessary to ●alvation is Faith working by Love that is such an effectual Belief of the future Heavenly Blessedness purchased and promised by Christ as causeth us to place our Trust and Hope on Gods Love and Christs Merits and Promise to attain it and in the sense hereof to love God and that Glory above all thi● World and our Neighbours sincerely as our selves 7. Ye did run well who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth 7. You began your Race of Christianity well who hath stopped and perverted you from the Belief and Obedience of the Truth of the Gospel which you then received 8 9. This perswasion cometh not of him that calleth you A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump 8 9. This Judaizing was never taught you by me that first preached to you or by God But a few corrupted Men among
you have brought all your Churches into danger of defection 10. I have confidence in you through the Lord that you will be none otherwise minded but he that troubleth you shall bear his judgment whosoever he be 10. I trust God will keep the Churches from revolting but those Persons whoever they be that by Seduction trouble and endanger you shall not escape Gods Judgment and our just Rebukes and Censures 11. And I brethren if I yet preach circumcision why do I yet suffer persecution then is the offence of the cross ceased 11. And as for me what need I suffer much if I could conform to the Judaism which these Men would impos● And then how are we still bound to take up the Cross and suffer with and for Christ These Conditions imposed by Christ on those that will reign with him are then ceased and the Church is no more a persecuted Society Note That the Jews who took themselves to be not onely Gods peculiar but his only People and thought all others contemptible and profane were yet far greater Persecuters than the Heathens and that as in zeal for God and his Law And so are the Worldly Papal Tyrannical Clergy at this day who appropriate the Name of the Church to themselves 12. I would they were even cut off which trouble you 12. The hurt that these Men do who would unsettle and pervert you is so great that I would they were even cut off from the Church if upon personal Admonition they repent not and so left to Gods Judgment who oft maketh Satan his Executioner on such Mens Bodies 13. For brethren ye have been called unto liberty only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh but by love serve one another 13. Christ hath called you to a State of Freedom from Mosaical Rites and from the Curse Use it therefore thankfully but yet abuse it not to any Sin to despise the weak that yet scruple the forsaking of those Rites or to serve any Carnal Lust or Interest as if you had liberty to sin 14. For all the law is fulfilled in one word even in this Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thy self 14. You are still under a Law but it is the Law of Love which in the Duties which you owe to Man is fulfilled if you do but love your Neighbours as your selves supposing that you love your selves with a well-guided Love 15. But if ye bite and devour one another take heed that ye be not consumed one of another 15. But if Selfishness and Faction conquer Brotherly Love and set you on hurting one another you will stir up those whom you hurt to Self-defence and Revenge and make your selves so many Enemies that you will be consumed each of other Note How sottish or malignant are they that preach down Love and Gentleness and preach to stir up Men to Wrath Hatred and Hurtfulness that they consider not this and lay it not to heart with fear 16. This I say then Walk in the Spirit and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh 16. If you say That without the Law there will be no restraint of fleshly Sins I say Walk in the Spirit of Christ that is by his Spiritual Law and his Spirits sanctifying Inclinations and then you will overcome your fleshly Lusts without the Carnal Rites and Corporal Penalties of that Law 17. For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit and the Spirit against the flesh and these are contrary the one to the other so that ye cannot do the things that ye would 17. For the Flesh and Spirit are more contrary than the Flesh and Moses's Political and Ritual Law It is the Spirit that the Flesh lusteth against and it is the Spirit that is contrarily inclined and must overcome it These contrary Inclinations keep you in such imperfection that you cannot be as good and blameless as you would be and therefore Grace must pardon you 18. But if ye be led by the Spirit ye are not under the law 18. But if the sanctifying Spirit of Christ be it that ruleth you then as you are above the childish Rites so you so far are above the need of terrifying Penalties for Love will be your powerful Principle 19 20. Now the works of the flesh are manifest which are these Adultery fornication uncleanness lasciviousness idolatry witchcraft hatred variance emulations wrath strife seditions heresies 21. Envyings murders drunkenness revellings and such like of the which I tell you before as I have also told you in time past that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God 19 20 21. Perhaps you 'll say How shall we know Sin but by the Law To which I say That they being Works of the Flesh against true Reason and the Spirit of God the very Light of Nature and Christs Spirit and Spiritual Word doth make them manifest such as Adultery Fornication c. of which I have told you and yet tell you that such shall not inherit the Kingdom of God 22. But the fruit of the Spirit is love joy peace long-suffering gentleness goodness faith 23. Meekness temperance against such there is no law 22 23. But the Fruits of the Spirit of Christ in all true Christians them that are not under the Law of Moses are Love to God and Men Joy in the hope of Salvation and in doing good Peace with Conscience and as much as in us lieth with Men Patience under Sufferings and Wrongs Kindness and Gentleness doing all the good we can Trustiness and trusting God Meekness and tameness of Disposition Temperance and Chastity c. The Spirit of God giveth us a Love to all these so that such need not penal Terrour to force them to it nor doth the Law condemn any of these 24. And they that are Christs have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts 24. And all true Christians whom Christ will own have by his Spirit crucified the Flesh with its inordinate Affections and Lusts in conformity to the crucified Body of their Lord though he had no Sin And this is more effectual against Sin than all the Curses of Moses's Law 25. If we live in the Spirit let us also walk in the Spirit 25. If the Spirit be the Principle of our New Life let us do the Works of it 26. Let us not be desirous of vain glory provoking one another envying one another 26. If you be Spiritual shew it by avoiding vain-glorious Boasting of your own Knowledge and Goodness and provoking others by proud Contempt or contentious Opposition See Jam. 3. CHAP. VI. 1. BRethren if a man be overtaken in a fault ye which are spiritual restore such an one in the spirit of meekness considering thy self lest thou also be tempted 1. If any of you be surprised in Faultiness contrary to the bent of his Heart and Life you that are indeed spiritual and free your selves shew it by that Meekness which is the Fruit of the Spirit in
Fruit and as the House must be built up when the Foundation is laid so must you now be more and more rooted and built up and stablished in the same Faith which you were taught at first and must abound with joyful Thanks to God in the increased Knowledge Love and Practise of that in stead of hearkning to Novelties or Errours 8. Beware lest any man spoil you through philosphy and vain deceit after the tradition of men after the rudiments of the world and not after Christ 8. The danger which I advise you to beware is lest any by pretending that the Heathen Philosophy is a higher sort of Wisdom and Learning more methodical accurate extensive than the Gospel of Christ should deceive you and draw you from the true Wisdom of Christianity or Hereticks draw you by Philosophical Pretences to their Heresies and they should set up the Tradition Books or Opinions of any Sect of Philosophers against the Heavenly Doctrine of Christ Note That as Moses's Law was very useful in subordination to the Covenant of Grace and to Christ but pernicious to them that set it in opposition to Christ or in separation from him so is true Philosophy which is the Knowledge of the knowable part of Gods Works useful in subordination to Christ But the Heathen Sect of Philosophers were the most dangerous Adversaries to Christianity by deriding its Simplicity and pretending to far greater Learning and despising Christians as ignorant and credulous and using against them their Logical Art and Sophistry and the Reputation of all their Sciences 9. For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily 9. For as the Divine Nature it self hath united it self to and so dwelleth in his Humane Nature so in the Person Doctrine and Works of Christ Incarnate God hath treasured up and by that In-dwelling placed the fullest Manifestation of himself to Mankind that ever he will give them in this Life on Earth 10. And ye are compleat in him who is the head of all principality and power 10. You need not seek after Wisdom in the Oracles or Knowledge of Demons or Angels for in Christ you have compleat Wisdom if you truly receive him and learn of him who is not onely above all Philosophers and Rabbies but above the highest Angels or Celestial Powers and is the chief Revealer of God to Man 11. In whom also ye are circumcised by the circumcision made without hands in putting off the body of the sins of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ 11. Nor need you go to Judaism for Circumcision For you have the true saving Circumcision in Christ even that of the Heart made without Plands by the Spirit of Christ cutting off and casting away the Body of Sin or Fleshly Lusts 12. Buried with him in baptism wherein also you are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God who hath raised him from the dead 12. And it 's more than a Circumcision of your Lusts that you have in Christ they are dead and buried with him For so your Baptism signifieth in which you are put under the Water to signifie and profess that your Old Man or Fleshly Lust is dead and buried with him and you rise thence to signifie and profess that you ris● to Newness of Life and Heavenly Hopes through the Belief of Gods Works that raised Christ from the dead 13. And you being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh hath he quickened together with him having forgiven you all trespasses 13. And you that were as dead in the Guilt and Power of your Sins your Hearts and Lusts as your Flesh being uncircumcised hath God made spiritually alive as Christ was quickned and raised and hath absolved you by pardon of all Sin from the Obligation to Everlasting Death which you had contracted 14. Blotting out the hand-writing of ordinances that was against us which was contrary to us and took it out of the way nailing it to his cross 14. Cancelling the Legal Imposition of Mosaical Rites and Ceremonies even to us Jews which might have been produced against us Breakers of the Law to our condemnation and as it were nailed it to his Cross while by dying he disabled it So that you need not think that Judaizing is necessary to your Salvation 15. And having spoiled principalities and powers he made a shew of them openly triumphing over them in it 15. And when his Crucifiers triumphed over him on the Cross as if they had utterly overcome him it was but his Conquest and Spoils of all Principalities and Powers of Devils or Men that were Adversaries to his Grace and Kingdom and his open Ostentation of his Victory and Triumph over them in that his Crucifixion 16. Let no man therefore judge you in meat or in drink or in respect of an holy day or of the new-moon or of the sabbath days 6. Seeing then that Christ hath abrogated the Mosaical Law none ought to censure you as Sinners for not keeping the Ceremonies of the Law about Meat or Drink or in the Point of Festivals called Holydays or of the New Moon or of the Sabbath-days 17. Which are a shadow of things to come but the body is of Christ 17. For these were but Shadows of the things to come even Christ and Christianity which are the Substance shadowed Note That Sabbaths are abolished with the rest of Moses's Law As to the Lords-days consider these things distinctly 1. That all Moses's Law as such bound onely the Jews to whom it was promulgate and is now abolished even saith Paul that written in Stone 2. That all the Law of Christ in Nature and Revelation still bindeth us 3. That the Word Sabbath in Scripture properly signifieth a Day of Ceremonial Rest in which the Bodily Rest was a Duty directly in it self as Sacrificing and other Ceremonies were 4. That the Lords-day is never called a Sabbath in Scripture however some mistake a Text or two 5. That the Lords-day is separated by Divine Appointment to the holy Commemoration of Christs Resurrection and our Redemption especially in Sacred Assemblies for Church-worship 6. That it is of greater dignity than the Sabbaths were as being for more substantial spiritual excellent Work 7. That on it Rest is not a Ceremonial Due as it was on Sabbaths for it self but onely a subordinate Duty that Soul and Body even of Servants may be vacant and free for Spiritual Worship and no Breach of Rest is now a Sin but 1. That which hindreth this Spiritual Work 2. Or is scandalous encouraging others to Sin 8. That therefore the Seventh-day Sabbath is abolished 1. Because Moses's Law is abolished 2. And all proper Sabbaths are abolished 9. That yet with the ancient Churches we may well call the Lords day the S●bbath when it tendeth not to Errour But onely by allusion or metaphorically as they then called the Table an Altar the Minsters Priests and the Sacrament and Alms and Thank●giving Sacrifices This
by Office the Care of gathering many Churches and then taking care of their Preservation and Increase by urging the Doctrine and Commands of Christ and Ordaining Bishops over particular Churches Episcopos gregis by their own and the Flocks consent and not otherwise and then exhorting such Pastors and Churches on just occasions to do their Duties And who can be against such Archbishops But some that now feign the Idea of a Bishop to be one that hath many score or Hundred Churches under him which have no Bishop but himself and one that is set over them without their consent and that ruleth them by force of the adjoyned Sword Imprisonment or Ruine are ready to Dream that Timothy and Titus were such Bishops Doubtless every City or Corporation where were Christians had then a Church at least and every Church a B●shop at least And whether it was Timothy or another Ephesus was not without Tho it 's true that we find him so constantly with Paul almost every where where he was that it 's hard to believe that he was very long at Ephesus 2. Note That Churches are in danger of Corruption by other Doctrines than those delivered by the Apostles And their Doctrines were so sufficient that no other should be taught 3. Though some think it is still the Gnosticks that are here described by Fables and Genealogies its most like to be all the Judaisers And though Genealogies be part of Scripture it 's perverseness to make too great a stir about them and to turn Religion into endless Questions and divert from matter of Faith in which our Edification chiefly doth consist Multitudes sin by too much stir about lesser Scripture Verities when by wrangling or long study it hindreth them from greater 5. Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart and of a good conscience and of faith unfeigned 15. The Holy Scripture is as a compleat Body which hath its Accidents and Ornaments as well as Essential and Integral Parts as Hair Nails Colour c. But it is the end that is the chief part and must be preferred And the end of all Christ's Doctrine and Law is Charity or to bring Mens Souls to the love of God and Man and Goodness as its very Nature And the grand means to this are 1. A Heart purified by Gods Spirit 2. A good Conscience not guilty of reigning sin and justified from the guilt of former sin and present Infirmity by Christ 3. And unfeigned Faith in Christ by which we are united to him and have our part in the foresaid benefits And this is the Sum of True Christian Religion in few Words which is more profitably insisted on than Jangling Controversies 6. From which some having swerved have turned aside unto vain jangling 7. Desiring to be teachers of the law understanding neither what they say not whereof they affirm 6 7. And some that have roved from this Mark not placing Religion finally in Love to be promoted aforesaid have turned aside to Vain Jangling or Vain Chat as if Religion lay in being Doctors of Moses's Law when as they understand not what they say themselves nor what the things are which they pretend to teach Note 1. They that shoot not at this mark as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifieth and place not Religion as aforesaid have ever since corrupted it by Vain Jangling though not about the same Subjects Some setting the Churches together by the Ears about unnecessary curious Notions concerning the person of Christ or concerning Gods Decrees and Concourse and some about the Clergies Universal Domination and about their Canon Law worse than was that of Moses and their Dunghil of Corruptions and ensnaring Ceremonies and some about quibling Notions concerning Justification Faith and Works Satan hath Religious Diversions for them that are above Sensuality And Ignorant-confidence with rage is the usual Character of all such 8. But we know that the law is good if a man use it lawfully 8. We praise the Law as well as they It is Gods Law and therefore good if lawfully used which is to lead Men to Christ and typifie Spiritual things to come and to condemn and restrain sin but not to justifie Men instead of Grace nor to be imposed on the Gentiles or continued when a better doth displace it 9. Knowing this that the law is not made for a righteous man but for the lawless and disobedient for the ungodly and for sinners for unholy and profane for murderers of fathers and murderers of mothers for man-slayers 10. For whoremongers for them that defile themselves with mankind for men-stealers for liars for perjured persons and if there be any other thing that is contrary to sound doctrine 11. According to the glorious gospel of the blessed God which was committed to my trust 9 10 11. It must be foreknown 1. That the World was not Lawless that had not Moses's Law They had the Law of Nature and the common Law of Grace which was given to Mankind after the fall And Christ hath now brought us the Holy Spiritual Law of Grace in the most perfect edition So that sin is condemned where Moses's Law is not received or known 2. That Moses's Laws as such were all Political for the Government of that Republick even the Ten Commandments and had Penalties to be executed by Men annexed as an essential part of it Now of this Law saith Paul It was not made with these Penalties either to bridle or to punish them that without it were Righteous Men that is Who were obedient to the Law of Nature and of Grace and whose Hearts were ruled with the love of Righteousness and needed not to be frightened to it by Corporal Penalties much less for us Christians who have Christs Law of Grace and are Sanctified by his Spirit writing it in our Hearts by Love of Goodness But God knowing the corruption of Mans Heart did make it for the Israelites to restrain them by fear from living like Lawless Disobedient Men c. and to punish them by the Magistrate who were ungodly sinners unholy profane murtherers c. which the Gospel and Christs Law which I preach is as much against as Moses's Law and more powerfully overcometh So that we that have better even Christs Law without us need not the continuance of Moses's Law 12. And I thank Christ Jesus our Lord who hath enabled me for that he counted me faithful putting me into the ministry 12. Note It is a great mercy to be entrusted with the Ministry of the Gospel with Ability and Faithfulness 13. Who was before a blasphemer and a persecutor and injurious But I obtained mercy because I did it ignorantly in unbelief 13. Note 1. The great Mercy of God to great sinners even Persecutors and Blasphemers may be converted 2. That God giveth the greatest Mercy without previous merit 3. The word because here meaneth not that Ignorance was a proper cause of Gods Mercy But that it made
more meet to be a Compassionate Helper the Example the Teacher and the Trust of them that must follow him through temptations and by his Merit and Victory hath obtained power to deliver them CHAP. III. WHerefore holy brethren partakers of the heavenly calling consider the apostle and high priest of our profession Christ Jesus 2. Who was faithful to him that appointed him as also Moses was faithful in all his house 1. Wherefore you who are holy Brethren by Faith and Dedication given up to Christ and in him made partakers of that Calling from Heaven which maketh you Heirs of Heaven study and consider Jesus Christ the great Apostle sent of God to be the prime Preacher of the Gospel and the High Priest and chief Guide and Mediator to Godward of our Religion and Profession who faithfully did all that belonged to his undertaken Office in sacrificing himself for our sins and fulfilling all Righteousness and conquering Satan and Death and ascending to intercede for us in Glory and sending down the Holy Ghost and making and sealing the Law of Faith even as Moses in his time was faithful though with disparity of Honour and Work Christ in his own House by a more perfect Administration and Moses but as a Steward 3. For this man was counted worthy of more glory than Moses in as much as he who hath builded the house hath more honour than the house 3. For Christ is as much more honourable than Moses as the Maker and Master is than the House for Moses was but a Member of the Family but Christ the Maker and Master of it 4. For every house is builded by some man but he that built all things is God 4. All Families or Houses are founded by some man but he that built the Church is the same that built or made all things and that is God 5. And Moses verily was faithful in all his house as a servant for a testimony of those things which were to be spoken after 6. But Christ as a son over his own house 5 6. And Moses as a Servant was faithful for the Delivery and Confirmation of so much of God's Word as was to be spoken to the Jews by him but Christ as the Son and Heir and Master of the House as his own 6. Whose house are we if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoycing of the hope firm unto the end 6. This House is the Church of which we are parts so be it we hold fast the confident Profession of our faith and the joy and glorying in our hopes of the promised Blessedness firm to the end 7. Wherefore as the holy Ghost saith To day if ye will hear his voice 8. Harden not your hearts as in the provocation in the day of temptation in the wilderness 9. When your fathers tempted me proved me and saw my works forty years 10. Wherefore I was grieved with that generation and said They do always err in their hearts and they have not known my ways 11. So I sware in my wrath They shall not enter into my rest 7 8 9 10 11. But seeing he will take none to dwell with him in Glory but those that persevere hear and consider what the Holy Ghost said to and of the Israelites To day c. Neglect not his present Call and your present Day to the hardening of your hearts as your Fathers did in the Wilderness by which God's Justice was engaged against them as a People whose hearts were habituated to evil and have not the obedient knowledge of his Ways and Works and Will So that he sware in his just displeasure that that Generation should not enter into the promised Land 12. Take heed brethren lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief in departing from the living God 12. Take warning by these Israelites and see that there be not in any of you an evil unsound heart that is prepared by secret Unbelief to depart in Tryal from the Living God 13. But exhort one another daily while it is called To day lest any of you be hardned through the deceitfulness of sin 13. To this end one means appointed by God for your perseverance is speedily and daily to exhort and stir up one another the Pastors in the Church and Assemblies and all in their Places and Converse And the rather because Sin of which you are in danger is a deceitful thing and they that revolt are made believe that it is but a receiving of the Truth or a necessary Self-saving and no forsaking of Christ or Truth or Godliness N. Qu. But what if Rulers forbid us to meet daily for such Exhortation Answ God commandeth you to do it in the manner and time that the End requireth and no man can dispense with his Law The Christians for three hundred years assembled when forbidden Qu. But what if Christian Rulers forbid it Ans Christians have more Obligation than Heathens to do good but no more Authority to do evil or null God's Laws Qu. But what if Violence or Prisons restrain us Ans God requireth not Impossibilities 14. For we are made partakers of Christ if we hold the beginning of our confidence stedfast unto the end 14. We are i●itially made partakers of Christ as our Saviour but if we will attain Salvation by him we must hold the subsisting faith or the confidence in which we have begun or which is our Principle firm to the end For Perseverance is made a Condition of the Promise of Salvation 15. Whilst it is said To day if ye will hear his voice harden not your hearts as in the provocation 16. For some when they had heard did provoke howbeit not all that came out of Egypt by Moses 15 16. The words tell us that some that heard after Deliverance from Egypt provoked God but it was not all 17. But with whom was he grieved forty years was it not with them that had sinned whose carcases fell in the wilderness 17. With whom was God so displeased as Grief here signifieth Nothing displeaseth him but sin It was with backsliding disobedient unthankful murmurers that would not rest in the Will and Word and Providence of God but must have their own carnal will fulfilled and so God in Justice killed them in the Wilderness after so many Miracles had led them many years towards the promised Land Take heed lest you follow them in the like sin to greater punishment for abusing greater mercies 18 19. And to whom sware he that they should not enter into his rest but to them that believed not So we see that they could not enter in because of unbelief 18 19. It was the sinning Unbelievers that he sware should not enter and it was because of their Unbelief that they could not enter Take heed therefore lest ye fall by Unbelief in Tryal for there is more required to our compleat Salvation than to our first part in Christ CHAP. IV. 1. LEt us therefore fear lest a
was not seen by the new World nor his End by the Old nor his Death mentioned But this is a presumption Had it been good for us to know more of him God would have told us more 4. Now consider how great this man was unto whom even the patriarch Abraham gave the tenth of the spoils 4. When Abraham from whom the Levitical Priesthood and the peculiar Seed sprung gave him the Tenths of all the Spoils it tells us how great a man Melchisedec was 5. And verily they that are of the sons of Levi who receive the office of the priesthood have a commandment to take tithes of the people according to the law that is of their brethren though they come out of the loins of Abraham 5. The Law allowed Aaron and the other Priests to take Tythes of their Brethren that sprung from Abraham 6. But he whose descent is not counted from them received tithes of Abraham and blessed him that had the promises 7. And without all contradiction the less is blessed of the better 6 7. But Melchisedec received Tythes of Abraham who was none of his people and blessed him who had from God the promise of a peculiar Off-spring Which is a certain sign that he was greater than Abraham And so is Christ greater than the Jewish Priests 8. And here men that die receive tithes but there he receiveth them of whom it is witnessed that he liveth 9. And as I may so say Levi also who receiveth tithes payed tithes in Abraham 10. For he was yet in the loins of his father when Melchisedec met him 8 9 10. And here it is Mortal Men that take Tythes but Melchisedec is mentioned as if he had not dyed And Levi who receiveth Tythes paid them then being in Abraham's Loyns 11. If therefore perfection were by the Levitical priesthood for under it the people received the law what further need was there that another priest should rise after the order of Melchisedec and not be called after the order of Aaron 11. This proveth that the Levitical Priesthood and consequently the Law was not perfect nor gave perfection else what need had there been of another more excellent Royal Priesthood which was promised 12. For the priesthood being changed there is made of necessity a change also of the law 11 12 And if there must be a more excellent Priesthood than the Legal there must needs be some other more excellent Laws appointing them their work For the old Priesthood had their work prescribed them by the Law of Moses Note That they who deny Christ to be a Law-giver deny his Royal Priesthood and deny him to be Christ 13. For he of whom these things are spoken pertaineth to another tribe of which no man gave attendance at the altar 14. For it is evident that our Lord sprang out of Judah of which tribe Moses spake nothing concerning priesthood 13 14. And the translating the Priesthood to Judah the ruling Tribe of which Christ was proveth the Change of the Law 15. And it is yet far more evident for that after the similitude of Melchisedec there ariseth another priest 16. Who is made not after the law of a carnal commandment but after the power of an endless life 15 16. And it is yet more evident that there must be a higher Priesthood than Aaron's because he must be made as Melchisedec not by Lineal Succession according to the Law of Moses but with reference to a state of Immortality as to its Rise and End 17. For he testifieth Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec 18. For there is verily a disannulling of the commandment going before for the weakness and unprofitableness thereof 17 18 And this express testimony of another sort of Priesthood sheweth that the Law which they were to execute was to cease as weak insufficient and unprofitable Note Quest Is not the Gospel-Priesthood then in Conformity to Christ to be Kingly and above all Kings under Christ the King or Kings and Priests to be the same Answ 1. Let them here on Earth follow Christ in his Humiliation who said My Kingdom is not of this World and then when they come to him in Heaven they shall reign as Kings 2. Our uncertain Collections are not so sure a way to know Christ's Will as his own words who hath plainly forbidden Secular Dominion to his Ministers and given them a far other Description and Canon 3. But by the use of the Church-Keys they have the Government of Church-Communion which as it hath a nearer relation to the heavenly Kingdom is therein nobler than Secular Power 19. For the law made nothing perfect but the bringing in of a better hope did by the which we draw nigh unto God 19. For the Law of Moses did all as an imperfect thing which was not of it self to make Man or his Service perfect or his Hopes and Comforts but to lead him towards a better Revelation which bringing a fuller notice of Pardon and Grace Life and Immortality advan●eth us nearer to God and giveth us more bold and comfortable Access to him in order to our heavenly Fruition 20 21. And in as much as not without an oath he was made priest For those priests were made without an oath but this with an oath by him that said unto him The Lord sware and will not repent Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec 20 21. And this Change God sweareth to which was not done by Aaron's Priesthood which sheweth its Certainty and Immutability 22. By so much was Jesus made a surety of a better testament 22. Note 1. The word here translated Testament signifieth God's Statute-Law proposed to us for our Covenant-Consent and Obedience and promising us Grace and Glory and signifieth the same thing as the Law of Grace And not a meer absolute Promise without Precepts Condition or Penalty 2. The word translated Surety signifieth an interceding Administrator and Mediator giving Man Assurance of the Will of God as Moses did in delivering the Law and consenting to receive God's Terms and Promises in the nature of Man and to perform his own part and undertaking for the gathering and glorifying his Church thereby But not that he undertook that all that he mediated for should do all that is their duty 23. And they truly were many priests because they were not suffered to continue by reason of death 24 But this man because he continueth ever hath an unchangeable priesthood 23 24. And so the Levitical Priesthood was in many successively because they were mortal But Christ living for ever is only one and the same and there is no other Note Therefore Christ hath no mortal Vicar to be an universal High Priest 25. Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them 25. And this is the great Comfort of Believers that he is able to save us in all
as himself nor doth as he would be done by 21. Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness and receive with meekness the engrafted word which is able to save your souls 21. Also cast away all filthiness out of your thoughts affections speech and practice and all excrementitious naughtiness or that superfluity which is but provision for the flesh to satisfie its lust and with humble tractable meekness receive God's Word not only opinionatively but as the graff is taken into the tree or your food when it is digested into blood flesh thus made an innaturalized Word and so received digested it will save your Souls 22. But be ye doers of the word and not hearers only deceiving your own selves 22. But to think that bare hearing the Word will save you is but self-deceit There must be inward practice by meditation and outward practice in true obedience 23. For if any be a hearer of the word and not a doer he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass 24. For he beholdeth himself and goeth his way and straightway forgetteth what manner of man he was 23 24. An unprofitable custom of bare hearing and not doing is but like a man's looking his face in a glass who so goeth away and minds it no more or forgets it which neither feedeth nor cloatheth him nor cureth his diseases such are these customary dull Speculators 25. But whoso looketh into the perfect law of liberty and continueth therein he being not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work this man shall be blessed in his deed 25. But he that well considereth the Covenant of Grace or the Gospel which is Christ's Law of Liberty or Liberation giving us deliverance from the Jewish Law and from sin and guilt and wrath and death and dwelleth in the study of it till it turn to spiritual life digested and ingraffed in him and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of that which is required to Salvation even sound Faith Repentance sincere Obedience and Patience this man shall be blessed in so doing Note 1. They grosly deny Christ to be King which say that he hath no Law 2. His Gospel Covenant hath Precepts Rewarding Promises and Penal Threats and therefore is a proper Law 3. It giveth pardon on condition of Faith and Repentance to be performed by Divine Grace and Salvation on condition of added Obedience and Perseverance and so is a Law of Liberty Christ is the Author of Eternal Salvation to all them that obey him 4. This doing his commands which is made his imposed condition is the necessary entitling qualification for blessedness Rev. 22.14 Blessed are they that do his Commandments that they may have right to the tree of life and may enter in by the Gates into the City 26. If any man among you seem to be religious and bridleth not his tongue but deceiveth his own heart this mans religion is vain 26. If any man among you seem to others or himself to be religious and perhaps of a higher form than others and yet bridleth not his tongue from backbiting slandering or reproaching his Brethren to render them contemptible and unlovely and from speaking ill of men without either truth or a just call this man 's sinful practice doth shew that his Religion is but ineffectual and vain and doth but serve to deceive his own heart For that which doth not save men from sin will not save them from justice 27. Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this to visit the fatherless and widdows in their affliction and to keep himself unspotted from the world 27. There is great contending among Christians whose way of Religious Worship is the purest and best pleasing to God That is the pure and undefiled Religion in God's sight who is our Father which is effectual to sound practical Charity and to a pure unspotted holy life even with true Love and Liberality to relieve those that are in distress and to keep heart and life clean from the love of the World and the temptations of wicked worldly men as seeking in hope for a better World CHAP. II. 1. MY brethren have not the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ the Lord of glory with respect of persons 1. And you that profess to believe the Glory of our Lord Jesus Christ which the poorest Christians shall partake of equally with the rich and to which all worldly glory is but vanity must not now make a great difference in the Church between rich men and the poor by a worldly respect of persons for their riches 2. For if there come unto your assembly a man with a gold ring in goodly apparel and there come in also a poor man in vile raiment 3. And ye have respect to him that weareth the gay clothing and and say unto him Sit thou here in a good place and say to the poor Stand thou there or sit here under my footstool 4. Are ye not then partial in your selves and are become judges of evil thoughts 2 3 4. If in your Church-Assemblies you inordinately shew respect to men for gay cloathing as rich and set light by men that by their garb seem poor do you not shew a carnal partiality by overvaluing wealth and a Judgment misguided by evil estimation Note 1. That this speaketh not against honouring Magistrates but Riches 2. Nor against a prudent respect to the Rich so far as by their wealth they may be engaged to do more good than others 3. And I think those mistake that rather expound this of meetings of Bishops for Judicature as Dr. Hammond than other Church-Assemblies For 1. If they mean any forcing Judicatures Christians had none such there being then no Christian Magistrates that had the power of the Sword 2. And if Bishops had been like our Diocesans and so distant they could not have travelled so far as such must do to keep up ordinary Judicatures without a total deserting their chief work for their Flocks 3. And as they truly were Congregational Bishops over no more than one of our Parishes their distance between City and City was too great for this without the like omissions 4. Christians having then no Judicial Power but as Arbitrators the Contenders chose what Arbitrators they thought best 5. Their Publick Church-Government was exercised in the same Assemblies which met for Worship which therefore are liker here to be mentioned with respect to their most usual business and not the rarer 6. It is the whole Church and not the Bishops only that is here admonished 7. It is too hard a censure for such men to use as are pleading for too much honour to Bishops to suppose them so early guilty of so much partiality and carnal respect to fine cloths and riches and so much Injustice in Judging as this Doctor 's Exposition doth suppose It 's liker to be the vulgars fault 5. Hearken my beloved brethren Hath not God
chosen the poor of this world rich in faith and heirs of the Kingdom which he hath promised to them that love him 5. Consider how God himself confuteth your over-valuing rich men and vilifying the poor Is it not mostly of the poor that your Churches consist Is it not them that God hath chosen poor in the World but rich in Faith to be here made Heirs and hereafter Possessors of that Kingdom of Glory which he hath promised to them that truly love him 6 7. But ye have despised the poor Do not rich men oppress you and draw you before the judgment seats Do not they blaspheme that worthy name by the which ye are called 6 7. Yet you despise the poor whom God himself chuseth and honoureth And doth not your own experience and suffering condemn you Who is it but rich men that oppress you by tyranny and draw you like Malefactors before their Courts of Judicature Do they not blaspheme the name of Christ and reproach your Religion 8. If ye fulfil the royal law according to the scripture Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thy self ye do well 8 I persuade you not to hate men for their riches but not to think that these allow you so partial a differencing If you obey God's great Command as the Scripture teacheth you to love all sorts of your neighbours as your selves according to the various degrees of their truest amiableness be they rich or poor you then do well 9. But if ye have respect to persons ye commit sin and are convinced of the law as transgressors 9. But if you thus inordinately respect men differently for their wealth not only the Gospel of Love but the Law of Moses convinceth you as sinners Exod. 23.3 Lev. 30.15 Deut. 1.16 17. 10. For whosoever shall keep the whole law and yet offend in one point he is guilty of all 11. For he that said Do not commit adultery said also Do not kill Now if thou commit no adultery yet if thou kill thou art become a transgressor of the law 10 11. And that Law condemneth all that continue not in all things therein written to do them and we are bound by God's Law inforce to universal Obedience If you keep all other Commands and presumptuously break one you are contemners of the Law and so interpretatively break all 12. So speak ye and so do as they that shall be judged by the law of liberty 12. And though you are delivered from Moses's Law and the Covenant of Works remember that Christ is your King and Law-giver and you are not lawless therefore so speak and so do as they that are under his Law of Liberty and Grace and shall be judged by it by Justification or Condemnation 13. For he shall have judgment without mercy that hath shewed no mercy and mercy rejoyceth against judgment 13. For though this be a Law of Mercy it will condemn the unmerciful without mercy It hath its conditions of life or death though none but what consist with Grace But the merciful shall find mercy at Judgment And God's mercy in Christ as the cause and their mercy to men for his sake as the condition will prevail against condemning Judgment 14. What doth it profit my brethren though a man say he hath faith and have not works can faith save him 14. Is not a meer wordy Profession an unprofitable thing to your selves as well as to others Will professing Christianity and saying you believe profit you to Salvation if you obey not Christ and live not according to the Gospel 15 16. If a brother or sister be naked and destitute of daily food And one of you say unto them Depart in peace be you warmed and filled notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body what doth it profit 15 16. Will good words cloath the naked or feed the hungry Is it not like a mocking of them 17. Even so faith if it hath not works is dead being alone 17. Even so your notional knowledge and belief and the bare professi●n of Faith if it produce not the fruits of Obedience Love and Mercy is but an uneffectual dead thing in it self shewing a dead Soul and is dead as to your Justification and Salvation 18. Yea a man may say Thou hast faith and I have works shew me thy faith without thy works and I will shew thee my faith by my works 18. Any one may say to this man if thy Religion be sound it will have life and power and be known by its fruits Canst thou shew and justifie thy Religion or Belief without any good works or fruits as I can do mine by them 19. Thou believest that there is one God thou doest well the devils also believe and tremble 19. It is part of thy Religion to believe that there is One God This is well done it is a most fundamental Truth but it saveth not the Devils that believe it and tremble 20. But wilt thou know O vain man that faith without works is dead 21. Was not Abraham our father justified by works when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar 20 21. But art not thou a vain man that knowest not that Faith is but a dead Opinion uneffectual to justifie and save if it be uneffectual to Works Dost thou not discern how plainly the Scripture confuteth thee Was it not Doing in Faith or a Faith that caused working Obedience by which Abraham was justified who was the Father of the Faithful when he offered his Son Isaac and God said Gen. 22.16 Because thou hast done this thing and hast not withheld thy Son thy only Son in blessing I will bless thee c. 22. Seest thou how faith wrought with his works and by works was faith made perfect 22. You may see that his Faith made him obey God's Command and the obedient working of it did constitute it a sound effectual Faith without which it could not justifie him 23. And the scripture was fulfilled which saith Abraham believed God and it was imputed unto him for righteousness and he was called the friend of God 23. And this is the true sense of the Scripture which saith Abraham believed c. that is he so far believed and trusted God as to offer up his Son and this trust working by such Obedience or this practical effectual trust was so accepted by God that though he was not perfect without sin God accounted him a righteous man that was meet for the free Salvation of his Grace and to be called The Friend of God 24. Ye see then how that by works a man is justified and not by faith only 24. You see then that by such necessary doing God's will which is the product of an effectual Faith and sheweth it to be lively and sincere and not a dead Opinion a man is accounted just by God accord●ng to the Covenant of Grace through Christ and not only by bare believing or not by believing only without
not that the outward act of washing the Body serveth to this Salvation nor must you think that God layeth it on any outward Ceremony save as it is the exercise of our Obedience and Faith But it is the faithful answer to God of a resolved Soul in the Covenant of Baptism who when asked doth profess and promise to believe in and give up it self to God the Father Son and Holy Ghost and to Renounce the World the Flesh and the Devil Baptism is but the celebration of this saving Covenant and it is covenanting sincerely that is the Condition of Salvation and Washing is but the sign 22. Who is gone into heaven and is on the right hand of God angels and authorities and powers being made subject unto him 22. And well may I say that Christ's Resurrection saveth sincere baptized Covenanters as God by the Ark did Noah c. when Christ thus risen is gone into Heaven advanced to the highest Authority and Honour all Angels and all Authorities and Powers in Heaven or Earth being made subject as his Enemies to their woe and his Servants to their joy shall shortly find so that he is fully able to give and do for us whatever he hath promised and we need CHAP. IV. 1. FOrasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh arm your selves likewise with the same mind for he that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin 2. That he no longer should live the rest of his time in the flesh to the lusts of men but to the will of God 1 2. Let then the sufferings of Christ have their due effect on you in conforming you to his death that you may as crucified or dead men give over sinning being as dead to fleshly lusts that ye no longer live the rest of your time in the flesh according to the lusts of your selves or any tempting men but wholly live to the will of God as your Rule and End 3. For the time past of our life may suffice us to have wrought the will of the Gentiles when we walked in lasciviousness lusts excess of wine revellings banquettings and abominable idolatries 3. Alas we did too long live according to Heathen Sensuality and that time cannot be called back even in lasciviousness and lusts either fornication or immodesties that tend thereto and in excess of wine or strong drinks in revellings and banquettings or unnecessary feastings to gratifie fleshly appetite and lusts and in the bacchanals and jovialties of their Idolatry 4. Wherein they think it strange that you run not with them to the same excess of riot speaking evil of you 4. And though it is monstrous against humanity that reasonable men should thus live like brutes yet they stand and wonder at you as if you were the monsters or strange people because you will not be as bad and mad as they and run with them brutishly against God and Faith and Reason into this sensual excess of sports lust and riot 5. Who shall give account to him that is ready to judge the quick and the dead 5. But the time is near when for all this they must come to Judgment and a sad account they must shortly give to the Righteous Judge of all the World 6. For for this cause was the gospel preached also to them that are dead that they might be judged according to men in the flesh but live according to God in the spirit 6. But wonder not at their obloquy nor imitate them but look to the Example of the Martyrs and those that are dead in Christ who received and obeyed the Gospel preacht to them that while they were judged and persecu●ed in the flesh according to the rage of men they might live in the Spirit unto God and obtain his glory through all such suffering 7. But the end of all things is at hand be ye therefore sober and watch unto prayer 7. But the time of their foolish rage and of your patient suffering will be but short The end of all earthly things is near therefore let soberness be to you instead of lusts and revelling and fleshly pleasure and by watching and prayer seek and wait for grace and glory 8. And above all things have fervent charity among your selves for charity shall cover the multitude of sins 8. And above all things be sure that you have and carefully preserve and exercise not only peace and mutual forbearance but a special love yea fervent love to one another even to all Christians and specially in your Societies and Relations For as love covereth and not aggravateth faults towards one another so God who hath said Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy and if ye forgive you shall be forgiven will cover and forgive the many sins of sincere loving Christians Note 1. The two Extreams that in all Ages have torn the Church should have regarded these words of Peter 1. The Papal Church-tearers that persecute all that consent not to their Canons Forms and Shadows should have remembred above all things even above your pretended plea for Obedience to you and Decency and Order have fervent Love 2. And the passive Separatists that can find faults enough in the Orders and Forms and Ceremonies of Churches to separate from the Communion of almost all on Earth should have deeplier received such Texts as this above all your superstitious pretences to more purity of Churches and better Discipline have fervent Charity 3. It is but partiality and jealousie of the Cause of Justification against the Papists which maketh some excellent Expositors distort this Text so as to exclude from its sense God's covering of our sins because they consider not aright 1. That Pardon as continued and as renewed for daily renewed sins hath more for the condition of it required in us than the first Pardon and begun Justification hath The first act of sound Faith serveth for the beginning but the continuance of it with its necessary fruits is necessary to the continuance and renewing of Pardon 2. That the Faith which is required to Justification and Pardon is giving up our selves to God the Father Son and Holy Ghost in the Baptismal Covenant That is our Christianity which is not put in opposition to that Love or Repentance which is still implied as part of the same Covenant Consent or its necessary fruit but to the Works of the Law of Moses or of Works or any that are set in competition with Christ and Free Grace If prejudice hindred not men the reading of the Angel's words to Cornelius and of Christ's forgive and ye shall be forgiven and the Parable of the pardoned Debtor cast into Prison for not pardoning his Fellow-servant with Jam. 2. and Matth. 25. would end all this controversie 9. Use hospitality one to another without grudging 10. As every man hath received the gift even so minister the same one to another as good stewards of the manifold grace of God 9 10. As God hath
the Dominion of it and live in sincere and willing holy Obedience in the course of his Life may boast falsly that he is a Christian but indeed hath no true saving knowledge of Christ 7. Little children let no man deceive you he that doth righteousness is righteous even as he is righteous 7. Be not so childish as to be deceived by the vain words of any that pretend to be righteous before God on any account whatsoever while they live in Unrighteousness and predominant sin as if God would justifie the Wicked for their Opinions or Presumptions It is he that being called justified and sanctified by the Merits and Spirit of Christ doth live in a sincere Obedience to him and labours to be like him in Holiness and Love to God and Man whom God will call a righteous man and save him as such when he is Judge 8. He that committeth sin is of the devil for the devil sinneth from the beginning For this purpose the Son of God was manifested that he might destroy the works of the devil 8. So far as any man sinneth so far he is of the Devil and like him and he is the Servant of the Devil in whom sin is predominant or that liveth in the love and practice of any sin not consistent with true hatred of it and Repentance and the predominant love and practice of holy Obedience And Christ will be no justifying Advocate or Judge of the Servants of the Devil though he may by making them just and holy turn them from the power of Satan to God and judge them just when he hath made them just both by Conversion and Pardon but not before For the Son of God came purposely into the World to destroy the Works of the Devil in all that he will save and not to call the Wicked Righteous 9. Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin for his seed remaineth in him and he cannot sin because he is born of God 9. He that is truly regenerate by the Spirit is made a hater and forsaker of sin and therefore doth not live in the ruling love or practice of it nor indeed commit any sin in that degree that he is sanctified much less live in wilful gross sin for God's Word and Spirit by which he was regenerate still abide in him And it is a Contradiction to say that at once he is a holy person born of God and yet liveth in reigning sin Note Cannot Here signifieth a Hypothetical Impossibility because 't is a Contradiction and not a natural Impossibility much less Impotency for it is sinning and not forbearing sin that signifieth Impotency And the Contradiction is only on Supposition that he continue sanctified 10. In this the children of God are manifest and the children of the devil whosoever doth not righteousness is not of God neither he that loveth not his brother 10. It is not by proud Boasting nor barren Opinions that God's Children are known from the Children of the Devil but by the Image of God which Faith in Christ doth cause in his true Disciples He that doth not live in the true love and practice of Righteousness towards God and Man abhorring and avoiding Ungodliness Injustice and fleshly Lusts is no Child of God but of the Devil nor he that doth not unfeignedly love all Christians as Christians and men as men and live in Charity to them accordingly Note That wicked men are called The Children of the Devil because they are like him and do his Will And the World swarmeth with men so like to Devils in Lying Malignity and Mischiefs as maketh it easie to believe that there are Devils and a Hell 11. For this is the message that ye heard from the beginning that we should love one another 11. For this is the Message which Christ the Lord of Love did commit to us and from the first we have preached to you that Love is the very ●●m and End of Law and Gospel 12. Not as Cain who was of that wicked one and slew his brother and wherefore slew he him because his own works were evil and his brother's righteous 12. That we be not like wicked Cain who was of the Diabolical Disposition and Practice and killed his own Brother And Why did he kill him Not for any ill desert nor for any harm that he had done him but because he was bad himself and his Works bad and his Brother 's Righteous and by difference condemned him Note Doubtless God permitted Adam's first Son to be wicked and murder his righteous Brother to shew the World what a state we are first in since the Fall by natural Pravity and that we are as such the Children of the Devil till Grace recover us and to expound the Enmity put between the Seed of the Woman and of the Serpent and to tell us what a War will be continued upon Earth from the days Cain and Ab●l till the End and that Superiority and Cruelty will usually be against the Righteous whose Victory is mostly by patient Suffering and Death 13. Marvel not my brethren if the world hate you 13. If the ungodly Successors of Cain whose own Works are evil do hate Godliness and Conscience and hate you for them take it for no strange or unexpected thing It hath been so since Cain's days and will be so as Christ foretold 14. We know that we have passed from death unto life because we love the brethren he that loveth not his brother abideth in death 14. Love being the great Work of God's Renewing Spirit on the Soul it is by Love especially to all true Christians that we know that we are changed from the Cainish corrupt state of Death into the state of holy Life Whatever else men have if they have not true love to others especially to godly Christians they are yet dead in sin Note 1. By The Brethren here is meant Christians as such Not only those of some Party in Opinion which we like nor only those that are friendly to us nor yet all men or all called Christians alike though all men must be loved as men It is to love God in man and man for his sake so far as God's Amiableness shineth in them specially to love God's Holiness in holy persons 2. It is not all Love to godly Christians as such that will prove us translated from Death to Life but to love them and God in them better than the Pleasures and Wealth of the World The cheap Love of such as wish men well but will be at no great cost or danger for any because they love their Money better is the Hypocrites Love 15. Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him 15. Note 1. How dreadful a Sentence this is against malignant or factious Haters of Brethren 2. But the Self-deceit of murderous Hypocrites is by taking Brethren for no Brethren but as the Papists first call them Hereticks
which say they are apostles and are not and hast found them liars 2. Thy good works and great labour in the Gospel and thy patience in suffering for it are not unknown or disregarded by me And it is thy praise that thou dost not countenance nor tolerate among you the seducing Hereticks and wicked men and that those that have pretended Inspiration as sent of God thou hast tryed and rejected them as proved liars and false Apostles 3. And hast born and hast patience and for my names sake hast laboured and hast not fainted 3. Note Chris● loveth and praiseth that which is good in the Churches while he reproveth them for that which is evil 4. Nevertheless I have somewhat against thee because thou hast left thy first love 4. But for this I reprove thee that you have not that hearty servent Love to me and to one another which you had at the first and that you grow colder when you should grow better Note Even good people may fall into a more cold declining state by negligence 5. Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen and repent and do the first works or else I will come unto thee quickly and will remove thy candlestick out of his place except thou repent 5. Look back on thy first Love and Works and think whether it was not then better with thee and whether thou hadst any cause to decline Return to thy first works or el se I will shortly visit thee with the heavy punishment of taking the Ministry and Gospel from thee Note 1. Declinings from former Love and Duty are displeasing to God and tend to worse 2. It is a grievous punishment to have the Gospel and Ministry taken away either by Wars Devastations Persecutions Silencing and worst by wilful Expulsion 6. But this thou hast that thou hatest the deeds of the Nicolaitans which I also hate 6. It is commendable in thee that thou hatest the deeds of the Nicolaitans for I hate them Note It is lawful to distinguish such Hereticks as are not to be tolerated in Church-Communion by the names of their Leaders But this should not be done against tolerable differences as tending to divide those that should all unite in the Christian name 2. God hateth licentious Doctrines and Deeds and so must we 3. Whence these Nicolaitans had their name is not known certainly but doubtful Tradition in History tells us that Nicholas the Deacon Act. 6. had a beautiful Wife and he was blamed as jealous of her and that thereupon he brought her forth and bid who would take her to shew that he was above all fleshly lust and that some people misunderstanding him thence took occasion to plead for the lawfulness of Fornication The Heresie of these hateful Nicolaitans lay 1. In making light of Fornication 2. And in despising the Heathens Government as if Christian Liberty lay in being from under its power 3. And in teaching that to avoid suffering men might deny Christ with the mouth while the heart denyed him not 4. And that they might eat things offered to Idols so they despised the Idol in their hearts Paul Act. 20. had before told these Ephesians that grievous Wolves should enter and devour and that of their own selves men should arise speaking perverse things to draw Disciples after them And it seems thus warned they hated the Heresies And St. John himself lived in Asia and is said to die at Eph●sus who no doubt would warn them and was as above Timothy 7. He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the tree of life which is in the midst of the paradise of God 7. Let all that hear or read these words of the Spirit to the Churches set their hearts to them with regard as of great and common importance To him that in the day of Tryal and Temptation doth overcome by being true to Christ and keeping his Innocency I will give a part in everlasting Happiness signified by the Tree of Life in Paradise Note 1. Striving without overcoming in Temptation so far as to keep our uprightness and faithfulness will not save men much less lazy wishes 2. Though Faith put us at first in a state of Righteousness and Life to those that survive Perseverance and Victory are conditions of Salvation 3. It seems that the sense of the Tree of Life in Paradise Gen. 3. Is here expounded to be Everlasting Life of Blessedness with God and so in the New Jerusalem after ch 21.22 8. And unto the angel of the church in Smyrna write These things saith the First and the Last which was dead and is alive 8. Note Christ is not barely named but described by Divine Properties to awe the Church with reverence to him and to resolve them to Trust him who can deliver and reward them 9. I know thy works and tribulation and poverty but thou art rich and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews and are not but are the synagogue of Satan 9. I know with approbation and praise thy labour and sufferings and worldly poverty but thou art rich in grace And I know that blasphemous Sect that tempt and reproach thee who by obtruding Moses's Law on the Churches or at least seem Jews to avoid their malice do trouble the Churches against Purity Unity and Peace and are Satans Synagogue as thus doing his work 10. Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer behold the devil shall cast some of you into prison that ye may be tried and ye shall have tribulation ten days be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life 10. Fear not though thou must suffer and I foretel thee what thy sufferings will be But I will fully reward thee Note 1. Certainty of suffering may consist with the Conquest of cowardly fear 2. It is the Devil that imprisoneth and persecuteth Christ's Servants when his wicked Servants do it by his Temptation 3. Prisons and Persecutions are for the Tryal of the Faithful Our care therefore must be that we fall not in the Tryal 4. Ten days is a short time yet seemeth long to the flesh 5. The Crown of Life Everlasting is the sure reward of true Martyrdom and Perseverance in Tryal 11. He that hath an ear let him hear what the spirit saith unto the Churches He that overcometh shall not be hurt of the second death 11. These Warnings of the Spirit to the Chruches are recorded as of great Concernment for all It is they that overcome the Love of this Life and World even unto death if God call them to Martyrdom that shall escape that sorer second Death that after this Life will befall the Ungodly 12. And to the angel of the church in Pergamos write These things saith he which hath the sharp sword with two edges 12. To the Pastors and People of the Church of Pergamos noted by the word Angel