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A81812 The fulnesse and freenesse of Gods grace in Iesus Christ; declared in the point of election, by a middle way betweene Calvin and Arminius, and different from them both, in an uniforme body of divinitie. By Francis Duke.; Fulnesse and freenesse of Gods grace in Jesus Christ. Part 1. Duke, Francis. 1642 (1642) Wing D2501; Thomason E146_23; ESTC R22338 174,028 185

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and the same therefore men meerely Moral and of a civil life must beware left they perish eternally by this deceit for man may not be farre from the Kingdome of God and yet fall short thereof as Mark 12.34 Therefore because you stick in the letter to you the Law is but a dead letter revealing sinne and wrath because you reach not the sense and scope of the Laws prefigurations and significations for the truth is acceptation with God is not of works therefore it is of faith that it might be by Grace to the end that the promise might be sure to all the seed implying Gods gift of Christs imputed righteousnesse is the only stable ground of felicity in it selfe for man and also so to man rightly believing truth for man may beleeve divine Testimony as divine Testimony and yet not beleeve justifyingly as chap. 10. Againe their election to inherit the Temporall felicity of Canaan as the figure of eternall felicity could not be a debt due to the worth of their works and to the imputed righteousnesse of Christ too for these are contraries Wherefore saith the Apostle if the election be by grace then it is no more of works otherwise grace is no more grace but if it be by works then it is no more grace otherwise worke is no more worke Rom. 11.6 Againe the worth of their works by the Law did tend to overthrow the Foundation of the salvation of the world because it makes voyd the object of Justification and also the use of Faith to that object in a justifying relation and therefore saith the Apostle if they of the Law be heires Faith is made voyd and the promise of none effect Rom. 4.14 Againe this conceited worth of works to the Law put a nullitie to the Sonne of God his glorious expiration of his life for the completion of all righteousnesse to the salvation of the world for saith the Apostle if righteousnesse come by the Law that is as they would have it then Christ died in vaine Gal. 2.21 Againe he gives them to know the Law is not of Faith his meaning is not to any living man on Earth but only to Christ as bound to believe and do the perfection of the Law in every tittle as their Doctrine of works did import for in this respect hee only and alone is the man that could do them and did live in them as a perfect man to take off the cursednesse from all that believe his righteousnesse imputed Gal. 3.11 12 13 14. Againe when Christ is manifested by the Apostles Doctrine without the prefigurations of the Law yet now this People would believe in Christ his righteousnesse for salvation but would then joyne their righteousnesse in the obedience of the Law to his as necessary to their salvation and by this they runne upon a two-fold Rock at once First they binde themselves to observe all the Laws from which now by Christs perfect obedience they were freed Secondly by this they made a nullitie to themselves of all happinesse by Christ as saith the Apostle Gal. 5.2 Behold I Paul say unto you that if yee be Circumcised Christ shall profit you nothing for I testify againe to every man that is Circumcised that he is a debtor to doe the whole Law Christ is become of none effect unto you whosoever of you are justified by the Law yee are farre fallen from Grace And Rom. 7. hee shewes that this error of theirs is as if one should joyne a dead Corps to a living man and as if a woman should esteeme her selfe bound to the Law of her Husband when he is dead we are saith hee now delivered from the Law that being dead wherein we are held that we should serve him in newnesse of Spirit and not in the oldnesse of the letter from verse 1. to the 6. Againe although Christ by the Apostles Ministry was now manifested without the authority of the Law it being abolished yet Rom. 3.21 22. hee grants to the Law and the Prophets still this honour that they witnesse to this righteousnesse of God which is by Faith of Iesus Christ that it only is it which is man Justification to salvation wherefore verse 27. saith hee where is boasting then it is excluded by what law of works Nay but by the law of Faith Therefore we conclude saith hee that a man is justified by Faith without the deeds of the law That is without such deeds as their erronious Doctrine of works did import Quest But here may rise a que●●●on namely In what sense Moses laws are of perpetuall use to Christ his Church on Earth Answ First so farre forth as they precedently were figurative shaddowes of Christ to come they now all are of no use but as a dead letter and without that Spirit or life that they precedently had because they all ended their efficatious force in the satisfactory righteousnesse of Christ sealed with his blood to the expiration of all the Law and the Prophets Secondly as the Morall laws expiration is in Christ Iesus so it is of a double use First we are to receive by Faith the Morall laws perfections in him as given of God imputatively to justification and so to receive the remission of sinnes and salvation Secondly we are to apply our selves to it as our rule of imitation in love to God and our Neighbour and having done our best continually to submit to his as imputed for our continued acceptation here and for eternall life hereafter Rom. 8.1 2 3 4. And the ground why the perfections of the Morall law onely in Christ Iesus doth free man beleeving truth from the law of sinne and of death so conveying to him eternall life by salvation is this because the Morall law originally in its pure naturalls was instituted by God a meanes in the Covenant to a supernaturall end in the first Adam as is proved wherefore no sooner did the Morall law in Christ his sacred person by his birth in the promise subsist in him as the spotlesse Lambe but in that instant of time it was ingaged in him being the second Adam as a meanes to attaine that supernaturall end by perfect love to God and his Neighbour and therefore it was immediatly put upon all mankinde freeing man from the law of sinne and of death because it came upon all men to justification of life for it removed Adams imputed damnation which was to passe according to the justice of the Covenant and so it removed the totall nature and prevalency of sinne and obtained the foresaid dispositions of Amity to God and enmity to Satan as also the good of this world to be mans day of grace to receive in Gods gift the day of eternall glory Againe I say it must be by beliefe of this truth in the object of Faith or the object of Justification And the ground why man capable of the use of reason must receive all blessednesse by beliefe of this truth is First because as
THE Fulnesse and Freenesse OF GODS GRACE IN IESUS CHRIST DECLARED In the Point of Election by a middle way betweene Calvin and Arminius and different from them both In an uniforme Body of Divinitie By Francis Duke LONDON Printed by Richard Oulton and Gregory Dexter Anno Dom. 1642. THE EPISTLE TO THE READER GENTLE READER IN this Treatise you have the generall scope of sacred Scriptures cleared from Genesis the first to Revelations the last and to induce you to reade it without prejudice you shall finde this encouragement that there is nothing which will leade you to arrogate to your selfe that which is not yours nor to derogate from Gods glory which ever of right is his and also to induce you to reade it heedfully here is Gods good will intended to you whether you are an Heathen or Christian within the confines of Christendome or in the remotest parts of the world and to either without difference in respect of the end viz. eternall life although different in respect of the meanes leading to that end the which difference you shall find distinctly and clearely manifested from sacred Scriptures therefore apply your minde to prudence in true godlinesse that is according to your light pitch upon the right end and then by patience in weldoing orderly apply the meanes to the end because to this prudence our Saviour hath by promise entailed his further assistance herein saying I Wisdome dwell with Prudence and finde out the knowledge of witty inventions if thou keep them within thee they shal withall be fitted in thy lips Prov. 22. verse 18. and Chap. 8.12 Yours in CHRIST IESUS F. D. The generall Method of the whole BOOKE CHAP. I. OF the first estate of man Nature perfect rendred Adam a fourefold good 1. His Personall perfections 2. A continued support of the same 3. With the parts of the whole Creation Adam had an onenesse or selfenesse from whence in him did the second Table of the morall Law originally spring 4. The perfections of the whole creation led Adam to a perfect union with God in the originall of the first Table of the morall Law and also to a perfect righteousnesse and holinesse CHAP. II. Of the second Estate of man Man in his perfect nature entred into a covenant of workes with God which was his second Estate in which is declared these foure particulars 1. What the place was wherein this worke was to be done 2. What the figures of that place were in respect to the worke in the Covenant 3. What Adams obedience in the worke of the Covenant was 4. What was the intended end in the Covenant CHAP. III. Of the third Estate of man Opening the State of the world in the fall of Adam wherein is handled 1. What wee lost 2. What we lost not 3. What we found first the evill of sinne secondly the evill of punishment CHAP. IIII. Of the fourth Estate of man 1. That the falne world was redeemed and restored by the second Adam 2. God appointed him so to be and so to doe before the world was 3. That in the point of time when the first Adam fell from the worke of the Covenant then the Lord Jesus as the second Adam entred into the same worke 4. That this entrance removed for ever that judgement which upon the fall was to passe upon the world to execution so as never man perished for the same 5. By Christ the world together with all mankinde was then estated to goe on travelling towards that perfection it lost in Adams fall 6. Foureteen Objections against the premisses are answered CHAP. V. Wherein is laid downe a fifth generall point scil That Gods proceedings in this fourth estate of man is intending extending eternall life to all and every individuall of mankinde alike without any personall respect through all ages the which point is referred to three heads 1. From the time that Adam was cast out of the garden of Eden to Abrahams time 2. From Abrahams to Christs comming in the flesh and manifested in the Gospell 3. From that time to his comming to judgement the first part of time is handled and finished in this Chapter The second part of time is handled and finished in the sixth Chapter and ninth Chapter to the Romans is expounded The 7 th Chapter is answer to a question propounded at the end of the 6 th Chapter viz. in what estate for eternall life stood all the Gentiles or Heathens till they were called to Christ by the Gospell The eighth Chapter is an introduction to the third part of time The ninth Chapter openeth what was Gods extraordinary call of the Gentiles in the third part of time The 10 th 11 th 12 th Chapters openeth what was and is Gods ordinary proceedings in the third part of time and shall be till time shall be no more and in the 12 th Chapter is answered 13. Objections A Table containing the Particular contents of this TREATISE THe Covenant which God made with Adam was onely it which originally gave mankinde right and power to inherit the heavenly glory Page 10. 11. How by creation the first Adam was made a living soule and how by the covenant he was made a quickning spirit the which quickning spirit is now onely originally from the second Adam page 12 13. That the two globes of this inferiour world shall be changed into a nature for kind neere to the spirituall nature of the glorified bodies of the Saints toward which it groningly travelleth with them pag● 34 3● In Adams fall we lost all good that is communicated to us by the creation and also that intended by God for us by instituting the Covenant as appeares by comparing Gods proceedings in our redemption by Christ Chap. 4. p. 17. 25 26. By Gods justice in the covenant for Adams sinne we were more deepely dead in sin then now we can be although twice dead in sinne and pluckt up by the roots page 20 The manner how God cast Adam out of the Garden of Eden distinctly explained p. 48 The grounds why God so loved the fallen world that he gave his Sonne the second Adam Christ Iesus to redeeme it page 40. 41. That man now sinneth not against God by the rule of that covenant then made with the first Adam page 39. When we in the fall were internally and totally divels yet in the restauration of the fallen world by the promised seed God put into the nature of man an internall principle disposing him to come to receive his guift of faith and salvation in Christ pag. 28 Gods distinct proceedings to Cain and Abel pag. 95 Man was justified before faith and without it page 32 Faith and workes foreseen nor any respect to mans person was any ground why God accepted or elected man to eternall blessednesse page 33 61 65 All mankind dying in Infancy or naturall Ideots or the like are saved by Christ and the grounds why pag. 36. 37 38. 44. 45 How by tradition
the ten Fathers before the flood by beliefe of truth reached the Oracle of life from hand to hand through their generations page 53. 54 That God would rather have glorified his mercy in the salvation of the old world then his Iustice in their destruction yet all that perished in that flood perished not eternally p. 55 That upon Noah his offering in a figure Christs satisfactory sacrifice God renewed his mercy universally to the world page 56 57 A particular description how Noahs first off-spring carried themselves to God ungratefully for that mercy and how God proceeded against them for that page 58 From whence all hellish Paganisme did originally spring page 59 Because of mans apostasie from God in the object of justification therefore hee confined the Oracle which conveyed that object to narrow bounds three times pag ibid. What the number of eight did signifie in reference to Noah page 56 In what sense Christ is the Saviour of all men especially of them that believe page ibid. That God the second time predestinated man in Christ by covenant with Abraham man being by his universall apostasie then fitted to destruction page 60 61 In what sense God hated Esau loved Iacob p. 65. 72 73 That the Church of the Gentiles shall never totally depart from Christ as hath the Church of the Jewes p. 122. 123 In what sense God hath mercy on whom he will and whom he will he hardeneth page 74 How man comes now to be necessitated to sin p. 83. 84 85 What most properly is Gods Booke of Life page 88 That in heaven amongst the Saints there is no difference of degrees of glory page 89 90 That God gave rules how hee would have man put Christ to death so as hee would be well pleased with them that did it page 82. 83 That the Saints faith is not the condition of the covenant of grace page 87. 88. The Law of Moses distinctly explained page 67 What absurdities doe follow the misapprehending of Moses Law page 78. 79 What made the way to eternall life narrow to mankinde yet in that narrow way man might and some did attaine eternall life Chap. 7. That God directed the second Adam as well as the first by Allegories to his eternall happinesse in the work of the worlds redemption to which he was borne in five relations P. 100 A definition what that truth is to which Christ was the faithfull and true witnesse page 101 What righteousnesse of Christ it is which is imputed or accounted to man in generall or to the Saints more speciall page 113 That God never reprobated man personally to unavoydable damnation page 112. 113 That his powring out of his spirit extraordinarily upon all flesh was twofold page 115. Of the Jewes rejection in wrath page 85. 86 Of the Jewes reception to mercy page 86. 87 Of the Lords Supper or in what sense Christs flesh is meat indeed and his blood is drinke indeed page 66 Of Baptisme page 37. 38 A definition when the spirit of a man under the covenant of grace is dead in sinnes and trespasses page 121 A definition what man is a righteous man Chap. 11. A threefold degree of justifying faith page 128 Justifying faith defined and also the perfection of it page 131. 132 Other faiths distinguished from justifying faith pag 130 In what sense Christ is a Priest for ever after the order of Melchizedeck page 123. 124 The different operations of justifying faith perfect and imperfect page 138 139 What reward God rendreth to the Saints for their good and evill workes done in the body page 140. 141 142 The manner how God perfecteth Iustifying faith in the Saints pag● 134 to 138 That the naturall liberty of the will is no barre to keepe man from an undissoluble union with God in the object of justification page 150 151 Of Manass●s Salomons Pauls and Peters different backslidings pag. 149. 150 God loved Abraham Daniel and David being considered personally no more then the persons of other men generally page 150. 151 In what sense the Saints raigned with Christ a thousand yeeres page 166. In what sense justification is referred to faith pag. 77. That the will of man is no more freed from sin and free to righteousnesse then it is freed by Christ therefore to attribute any thing well done by man from the force of his pure naturalls absurd page 150. 151 That God willed not Adams fall to the damnation of man yet God willeth the damnation of all that perish eternally page 150. 154 A briefe description of the Antichrist p. 155. 156 157 From the whole Treatise as opening the maine scope of the Scriptures is definitively laid downe what was Gods decree before the world was after the counsell of his owne will concerning the eternall state of mankinde page 167. 168 Errata PAge 5 line 15. for God reade good p 6. l. 32. erfections r. perfections p. 7. l. 4. boded r. lodged p. 11. l. 12. Adaras r. Adams p. 13. l. 42. farth r. earth p. 19. l. 36. conditi●n r. condition p. 23. cap. 4. l. 5. after work r. of p. 73. in marg untorne r. unborne p. 79. l. 29. blot out farre p. 86. in marg externall r. eternall p. 93 l. 25. wrath r. worth p. 99. l. 9. type r. high p. 114. l. 8. uncircumcised r. circumcised p. ib. l. 29. God r. Gods p. 117. l. 14. at Ephesus r. to the Ephesians A TREATISE OF FREE GRACE CHAP. I. Opening the first Adams pure Naturals which was his first Estate THe first Adam in this world passed through foure Estates two before his fall the third was his fall the fourth was that estate after his fall The first produced him good and not evill and this was the estate of the creation The second propounded to him good and evill and this was the State of the Covenant betweene God and him The third was his transgression namely his fall and this produced him the losse of all good and an hereditary possession of evill totally and eternally The fourth was the State of the Restauration of the world by the second Adams Redemption and this propounded to him and all mankind good and evill The Estate of the felicity of the Cre●tion produced to Adam a fourefold good First his Personall perfections secondly his continuall support of the same thirdly an onenesse or selfenesse with the parts of the whole creation fourthly the perfections of the whole creation led his reasonable soule in love by his senses to a perfect union with God Of these in their order First his Personall Perfections are described by Moses Gen. 2 7 in three particulars first the Lord God formed man of the dust of the earth and that was the perfection of his body secondly he breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and that was his soules creation by infusion thirdly man became a living soule that is compleatly composed in his Vegetative Sensitive and Rationalls or in his Personall
be on an eighth day by his bodies resurrection and therefore then on an eighth day precisely Infants were to be admitted visible members of Christs mysticall body on earth in the Kingdom of grace implying their right by him to his glory (b) Then Infants have much more right to be ●eceived into the Church Militant by Baptisme triumphant in Heaven From which ground when people brought little Children to Christ that he might blesse them hee was angry with the Apostles which kept them from him and commanded them to suffer little (c) Notwithstanding the males onely were admitted to be visible members of Christs body by circumcision yet not onely the women but all the female Infants were then members of Christs body though they received not the seale of the Covenant they being not capable of it in their flesh yet the Grace of the Covenant in Christ received them to be visible members and the ground why that signe of the Covenant was precisely related to the males was to figure that the Lambe of God of the seed of the woman was not to be a female but a male therefore this hinde eth not but that the Infants of believing parents under the Gospel much more may be admitted visible members by baptisme and from the beginning of the world as appeares in the practice of the ten fathers before the flood they esteemed their Infants visible members of Christ for in their infancy they stablished upon their persons by their names the conveyance of the Oracle of life or the object faith once given to the Saints variously to ensuing posterities as appeareth at large in the fifth Chapter of this Treatise Children to come unto him and renders this as a reason of his command for of such is the Kingdome of Heaven therefore so departing this world they ascend to that Kingdome which so belongeth unto them Quest Now the question may be whether circumcision was onely intended to mankinde as in Infancy Answere It was not onely intended unto mankind as Infants but also to men as capable of reason as is Baptisme now for to them it did not ●nely prefigure that the nature of Divels became not totall and the imputed damnation of the Covenant was cut off by Gods mercy in Christ but also to men capable of reason it did prefigure that they submitting in beliefe of truth to receive Gods guift of Christs righteousnesse imputed the●r sinne should not onely be cut off in the habite of sinne in them against Christ weakned in this world and in the next world none (d) Hence it is God adding the law to the promise gave this one law viz. that the Paschal Lambe must be eaten with sowre herbs Exod. 12.8 to remaine but also that they in glory with Christ should ever remaine therefore God to Abraham called the sharpe cutting of the fore-skin of the member of Generation his Covenant meaning that to man believing truth that sharpnesse was a seale of Christs imputed righteousnesse which they received by faith including their vivification and mortification and the ground of all happinesse for so it was to Abraham being circumcised at a full age as Rom. 4 And therefore saith Christ hee that believeth in mee hath eternall life Againe although God cut off the fore-skin of the Member of generation yet but the foreskin for hee left the next innermost skin uncut off this implicitly told men capable of reason that although the grace of the Covenant did cut off the serpentine nature yet hee left a seed to remaine to let men understand that as Abraham could not be justified by workes having this serpentine seed remaining in him therefore in this life man must submit to God guift of Christs righteousnesse imputed as did Abraham for justification and his rule for imitation therefore saith the Apostle being justified by faith meaning men capable of reason we have peace with God through our Lord Iesus Christ by whom also we have accesse by faith into this grace wherein wee stand and rejoyce in the hope of the glory of God Rom. 5.1.2 But the question may be here Quest whether mens sins which themselves commit be against the law naturall as supernaturally related to Gods Covenant with the first Adam I answer no for in the second Adam onely after the fall Answ this law of nature in it's perfections was inherent and was related as a meanes to attaine that supernaturall end and then given to us imputatively for justification in him and a rule for imitation for us and therefore all our sinnes are against that law of righteousnesse so manifested to us in him by the Covenant of grace and not as the law was in the first Adam a Covenant of workes and man capable of reason stands bound so to receive it by beliefe of truth in Christ Iesus or the rejection of this rule cuts him from Christ for be that believeth not is condemned already and that by just consequence because he that is guilty of sinne in one is guilty in all for hee that rejects it in point of justification rejects it also as his rule in point of sanctification and from this ground Moses pronounced that man accursed which did not doe all things contained in the Law that is as not intentionally ayming to doe all things contained in that Law as leading to Christ as hereafter in due place will appeare Yet if man did then or now doth but at least intentionally respect this object of Faith as the truth is in Iesus hee is guilty of none although hee actually sinne in many things wherein we offend all Iam. 3. ● and the ground of the point is this that in Christs righteousnesse imputed and by beliefe of truth received as the truth is in Iesus this man wants no righteteousnesse which in heart hee desires to have in Christ nor is guilty of no sinne which in heart hee desires to be freed from Rom. 7.22.25 and Rom. 8.1 Quest Againe another question here to be resolved will be this that in regard Gods mercifull imputation did remove from all mankinde that imputed damnation of the Covenant for Adams sinne then how farre forth doth it also extend to take off the guilt and punishment of mens owne sinnes individually committed against the Law of grace as it is in Iesus Christ Answ It extends exceeding farre in this case also even to any man submitting by beliefe of truth to receive this gift of righteousnesse as the truth is in Iesus for then it takes off all manner of sinne committed against him one sinne onely excepted for saith Christ All manner of sinne and blasphemy against the Sonne of man shall be forgiven unto men but the sinne against the holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men Mark 3. And the ground why God thus foreappointed Christ before the world was to be ready as the Ram in the bush in that point of time to enter the worke of the Covenant to take off the just
unto her the elder shall serve the younger as it is written Iacob have I loved but Esau have I hated Gen. 25.22 23. Malach. 1.2 3. Thus to this Nation God set up Abraham Isaak and Iacob persons for three pillars to preach through future Generations that not with respect to their persons more then others but only in his guift of the seed of the womans righteousnesse imputed to them he raised them from an Idolatrous brood perishing in the examplary concision of their Ancestors corruptions to be Christs Nationall Spouse elect See pag. 72 73. Againe to discend with this Nation we finde them then in Egypt under great opressions by the cruelty of Pharaoh but from thence with a high hand God delivers them figuratively in the blood-shed of Christ the Paschall lambe leading them thereby to Christ his acceptable righteousnesse imputed by God to them as the only ground of removing their deserved miseries conferring upon them undeserved mercies as he promised to Abraham in this promised seed about 400 yeares before Gen. 25.13 14. Exod. 14.13 And so God leades them from Egypt through the Wildernesse with his high hand of providence towards the promised land the figure of eternall felicity for saith God to them You have seene what I did unto the Egyptians and how I bare you on Eagles wings and brought you unto my selfe Exo. 19. Yet to God by beliefe of his truth in the promised seed so famous by tradition descending to them from Adam by the ten Fathers before the Flood down to Abraham with whom he renewed this mercy for them they neverthelesse by remissenesse passed over all this preferring the Onyons and flesh-pots and pleasurable treasures of Egypt before the riches of the promised land their day of grace and figure of Gods gift of their eternall glory in Christ Iesus for when God tried them their mindes were but flesh that is onely agreeable to sensuall objects as the bruit and no higher For neither reason nor Faith of Gods gift in Christ was of any use wherefore God sware they should never enter the figure of eternall rest implying his impartiall proceedings to them as to Cain and Abell Againe yet because of their remissenesse they being thus habituated to transgresse the oracle of life and glory in the promised seed therefore to the promise God added the law in holy writ to convey through their generations this object of Faith more firmly that so they might eate the same Spirituall meate and drinke the same Spirituall drink in right beliefe of truth as did all that liv'd by Faith before them and as doe all that now live in right beliefe of truth after them for the flesh of the Sacrifice which they did eate at their Feasts also the flesh of the Paschall lambe was the flesh of Christ to them in a figure therefore in beliefe of truth in that figure they did or might eate the flesh of Christ as now believing man doth Sacramentally in bread and wine and so to them Christs * The flesh of Beasts was not then turned into the flesh of Christ nor was the Rock which followed them turned into the nature or person of Christ although that Rock then was Christ as 1 Cor. 10.4 flesh was meate indeed and his blood was drinke indeed for the truth is the Law that then was added to the precedent promise was but their Schoole-master to leade them to Christ to be justified by Faith Gal. 3.19.24 1 Cor. 10.3 But here the question will be Quest what Law the Apostle meaneth was added to the precedent promise made with Adam and renewed to the world with Abraham Hee meaneth the whole Law of Moses with all its parts Answ even to the Law of sower hearbs to eate the Paschall Lamb and the Law of the first-borne Exod. 12.8.25 Exod. 13.2 And I will briefly touch 4 heads First the Law Judiciall Secondly the Law of the Sacrificing Priesthood Thirdly The Morall Law Fourthly The penall Law Of these in their order First the Judiciall Law as executed by Moses the Judges and Kings successively This figuratively told them that Christ the seed of the woman and seed of Abraham and David was successively in them governing his Israels Common wealth as King on Sion hill So Schooling them by beliefe of truth and the agreeablenesse of the Tipe with the Antitipe to submit to his government to cherish each other as the Nationall members of the mysticall body of Christ Exo. 21.1 Secondly the sacrificing Priest-hood with the Leviticall Ordinances as successively continued unto them figuratively led them to Gods gift of Christs satisfactory righteousnesse imputed and received by beliefe of truth was it onely that cleansed from all sinne that is the guilt punishment and the prevalencie of it in Terrestriall Canaan and from the inherencie of sinne in Canaan Celestiall Therefore when the sacrifice was to expire its life they were to lay upon its head the hand of beliefe of remission of sinnes sometimes of ignorance sometimes for sinnes against conscience And also they had the daily Sacrifice all Schooling the Nationall Spouse of Christ by beliefe of truth to submit to Christs righteousnesse imputed for her continued acceptation and her etern●ll life only by Salvation Levit. 4.2 4.15 chap. 6.1 2 7 8. Esra 3.4 Thirdly the Morall Law as incloased in the * Because the perfectiō of the Morall Law is onely resident in Christ the true Arke and from him conferred to mans justification and sanctification therefore the Morall Law then was as under the veile and now is without the veile an Evangelicall rule and not legall as communicating no grace nor mercy Arke with divers interminglings Schooled this elect Spouse to Gods gift of Christ in six particulars First as all these words were spoken by God with a relative remembrance of their redemption from Egypt by the blood of the Paschall Lambe this tended implicitly to sweeten their obedience by beliefe of truth to all the ensuing commandements as the redeemed Spouse of Christ as appeares by the forefront of the Tables of the Law Exo. 20.1 Secondly because the Morall Law commands this Nationall Spouse not only in Moses presence her Mediator in the Tipe but also because hee put these commandements into the Arke there to remaine as Deut. 10.5 This implicitly Schooled this Spouse that here God in Christ commanded her to a holy life in the perfection of parts by love to him and each others as themselves saying in effect be yee holy as I am holy (a) The Apostle Rom 7. describing the conflicts of a godly mind thankefully cōcludes its victory to be by Christ in the 8 chapt that there is not condemnation to all such and his reason i● because the Law as it is accomplished by Christ is in him to them the Law of Spirit and life and freeing him frō the Law of sin and death and that by Christs fulfilling the Law in our flesh our nature in him hath not only
Spouse from her erroneous works and from Abrahams line after the flesh to Abrahams faith in Christs workes the object of blessednesse and no more For in Scriptures we finde some that were rejected from inheriting this election to life and glory with the promised childe as well as Esau and yet we find them admitted and counted with the true seed of Abraham namely Christs as for example In the Esterne Countries whither Abraham sent his sons which he had by Keturah and gave them portions and sent them thither purposely that they might not inherit this election with the childe of promise Isaack Gen. 25.6 yet there we find just Iob and Eliphaz who was descended from Esau's loynes 1 Chron. 1.35.36 Also Bildad the Shuite descended of Abrahams sonne Shuah and thererefore called the Shuite 1 Chron. 1.32 Also Zophar and Elihu all worshipers of God with just Iob figuratively in the satisfactory righteousnesse of the seed imputed which was promised to Adam and renewed by Covenant to Abraham for the future mercy of the whole world as precedently is declared Therefore if one of Esau's off-spring who in his loynes was rejected from this election as were others as here we see and notwitstanding that rejection were true worshipers in the acceptable righteousnesse of the seed consequently much more might Esau himselfe therefore let no man be prophane as was Esau Hebr. 12.16 So I passe this point being before explained pag. 62.63 Againe to goe on vers 14. the Apostle saith What shall wee say then Is there unrightousnesse with God God forbid for saith the Apostle he saith to Moses I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion that is as before is explained God no wayes had any respect to this elect Spouse more then to others but onely in the promised seed the object of faith as before pag. 70. So then it is not in him that willeth to have it from Abrahams flesh nor in him that runneth to have it from the wrath of his erroneous works to the Law but in God that sheweth mercy in this election of you from your Idolatrous denne to give you the Land of promise your day of grace and his gift of eternall glory to be received by you in beliefe of truth and not for works conversant onely about the object of faith and under the pretence thereof to extinguish the glorious workes of Christ as now you doe Therefore in stead of mercy you shall receive the contrary from God even his proceedings to your remar●eble confusion for the Scripture saith unto Pharaoh For the same * For God by Moses sent his Commandements to Pharaoh not to return him to God by obedience but occasionally by those commands to bring his just punishments by drawing out Pharaohs precedent habits of pride to be known to his shame in the wo ld and to cleare Gods justice in his remarkeable destruction as appeareth Exod. 3.9.19.20 6.1 7.3.4 purpose have I raised thee up that I might shew my power in thee and th●t my Name may be declared through all the earth and thereupon hee concludes against them saying therefore hee hath mercy on whom he will and whom he will he hardeneth as if hee should say you know your forefathers were as now are you them to whom was committed this Pillar of truth the Oracle of the seed promised to Adam and Abraham and how proudly Pharaoh attempts to extinquish them and consequently this seed the object of faith in the pillar of truth as now doe you more directly then ever did he Therefore much more will God give you up as hee did Pharaoh to you owne insolencies and then provokingly raise you up to a height therein purposely to make his name famous in power and justice by your remarkeable destruction through all the world notwithstanding your descent from Abrahams flesh and his precedent election of you For he will have mercy on whom he will have mercy and whom hee will bee * See this Text further explained in the ●●rgent towards the later end of th●s Chapter hardeneth even amongst you as to Pharaoh for that 's implyed Againe to goe on Verse 19. Thou wilt say unto mee saith the Apostle Why doth he yet complaine for who h●th resisted his Will as if they should say if Gods will be so irresistable to glorifie his justice and power in our ruine notwithstanding our peculiar and glorious and ancient priviledges why doth hee so needlessely complaine on us by the Prophets and others for who hath resisted his will To this he answereth Nay But O man who art thou that answereth or disputeth against God Doth the thing formed say to him that formed it why hast thou made mee thus Hath not the Potter power of the * This word the same lump hath no relation to the common masse of all mankinde same lump to make one vessell to honour and another to dishonour As if hee should say when you were all in the sonne of Terahs loynes namely Abraham as one masse or lump of Clay semenally in the hand of God Had hee not then power by Covenant with him in the promised seed thus to shape you for honour or dishonour that is to cursednesse or blessednesse according as you proudly turned his owne talents and mercies against him refusing his abundant mercy and therfore leave you to your own stubbornnesse as vessells of dishonour fitted to this destruction as was Pharaoh or on the contrary if you would but apply your received talents to receive more grace even to his gift of Faith by it to receive the imputed righteousnesse of this seed as it onely in which he received you to grace and glory Therefore O man who art thou that disputest against God And hereupon the Apostle inferres saying What if God willing to make his power knowne endured with long suffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction and that hee might make knowne the riches of his mercie on the vessels of mercy which hee had afore prepared unto glory even us whom hee hath called not of the Jewes onely but also of the Gentiles as God saith in Hosea c. As if the Apostle should say what of all this if it be the will and pleasure of God as indeed it is thus in justice and mercy by his covenant with Abraham to fore-appoint you either to honour or dishonour and to proceed accordingly without respect of any mans person more then another In what can you charge God of injustice or excuse your selves as to say Why hast thou made me thus to honour or dishonour But God may justly say to you Thy salvation is of me but thy destruction is of thy selfe O Israel Againe verse 25. as God saith there I will call them my people which are not my people and her beloved which was not beloved and it shall come to passe that in the place where is was said unto them
You are not my people they shall be called the children of the living God The Apostle citing their owne Prophet against them implicitly refels their precedent errors in divers respects as first because the Gentiles were not Abrahams seed of Isaack and Iacob and yet were to be children to the living God This therefore proved that Abrahams naturall line after the flesh was not Gods ground of electing Children unto him but the election must be in Christ as before Againe because these Gentiles were to be Children of God which had not Moses Law to obey no not so much as in works conversant about the object of faith and yet were to be Children unto God consequently their works of righteousnes to the Law was no ground of their Election but the election was of him that called them from their Idolatrous denne and gave them the election in the promised seed Againe the Apostle cites the Prophet Isay against them saying though the number of the Children of Israel be as the sand on the Seashore but a remnant shall be saved And because the Apostle referres salvation but to a remnant consequently their discent from Abrahams flesh was no ground of their election for if so then not a remnant but all Israel must have bin saved but being referred to a remnant therefore the election must be as before And saith the Apostle the same Prophet saith God will make a short cut in righteousnesse and except God had left a remnant they had bin as Sodome and like unto Gomorrah implying Gods impartiall proceedings ordinarily with this elect spouse of Christ as betweene Abell and Caine and as to Abraham in the Covenant for cursednes and blessednesse Therefore to this elect Spouse God was no respecter of persons Againe Verse 30. the Apostle saith What shall wee say then that the Gentiles which followed not after righteousnesse have attained to righteousnesse even the righteousnesse which is of faith by force of Gods precedent predestination with Abraham for that 's implyed but Israel which followed after the Law of righteousnesse saith hee hath not attained the Law of righteousnesse and then hee gives the prime reason wherefore because they sought it not by faith but as it were by workes of the Law And he saith they stumbled at that stumbling stone as it is written Behold I say in Sion a stumbling stone and a rocke of offence and whosoever shall believe on him shall not be ashamed these words imply three things First that Israels glory as Gods Israel was grounded onely upon Christ the Stone laid as a pillar of truth on Sion hill Secondly that by remisnesse Israell fell to pride and so from this stone to Abrahams flesh and their own works of the law to be the ground of all their glory and so stumbled at the Pillar of truth Christs righteousnesse imputed to their own destruction Thirdly to those of this Nation that in right beliefe did submit to the righteousnesse of God that is the righteousnesse of Christ imputed the ground of all their glory them God would uphold in honour for saith the Text hee that beleeveth shall not be ashamed So much for opening the ninth Chap. to the Rom. And here by the way observe that this Chapter giveth no ground to Reverend Calvins error namely that God before the world was did personally reprobate the greatest part of mankinde to unrecoverable damnation and personally elected the rest to unavoydable salvation Againe to goe on against their works of righteousnesse to the law about the object of Faith the Apostle opposeth Abrahams example who by Faith in the object of Faith by this Pillar of truth terminated in it as the onely ground of all felicity Rom. 4. Of him he saith What shall we say then that Abraham our Father as pertaining to the flesh hath found for if Abraham were (a) The ground of mans Iustification in this fourth estate is Gods guift of Christs righteousnesse reckoned or imputed to man yet the Iustification of a Sinner is this v●● Gods pardon of his sin guilt and punishment for that Righteousnesse so reckoned or imputed as to all mankind upon our fall in Adam as new to all Infants departing this World but when Iustification is reckoned or imputed to Mans Faith it is because that act of right belief is more connexively related immediately to the object of Iustification then any other act of a beleever And when sometimes Iustification is attributed to Faith it is because a right beleeve●s submissive receptive instrument of Faith is opposed against the pride of mans supposed wo●ks of righteousnesse and in this sense S. Paul Rom. 4. br●ngs in that text Gen. 15. saying it was imputed to Abraham for righteousnes justified by works he hath whereof to glory but not before God for what saith the Scripture Abraham beleeved God and it was imputed to him for righteousnesse Implying hee beleeved all his good from Gods gift in the righteousnesse of the seed imputed and so was that righteousnesse imputed to him to the remission of his sinnes which was his justification and the ground of all felicity Therefore saith the Apostle Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace as it was to Abraham but of debt but to him that worketh not but beleeveth on him which justifieth the ungodly his Faith is counted for righteousnesse Implying that God was Abrahams exceeding great reward only by his gift of the righteousnesse of this seed imputed in the object of Faith which Abraham by beliefe submissively imbraced even as David describeth the blessednesse of the man unto whom God imputeth righteousnesse without works saying Blessed are they whose iniquity is forgiven and whose sinnes are covered blessed is the man to whom thee Lord will not impute sinne from verse 1. to the 8. Againe to goe on the Apostle in divers passages of his Epistles shewes this elect Spouse what absurdities do spring from her conceit of the worth of her works conversant about the object of Faith in the Law First as if hee should say suppose you doe believe the Law to be Gods Law and therefore to the Judiciall Laws are obedient to live in some orderly manner Suppose also from the same grounds you are at paines and costs to bring your Sacrifices to the Priests and Levites for your offerings the Law commanding it Also suppose you love God for the wealth of Canaan and love each other being joynt inhabitants of that land yet in all this to you these Laws are not of Faith because you by beliefe rest upon your deed done to be accepted of God as did Cain and terminate in sensuall delights for you are not led from the letter of the Law in right beliefe to rest in Christ his acceptable righteousnesse the proper end of the Law for righteousnesse to man rightly beleeving truth * The same is ●he Gospel now ●o man not rightly beleeving truth for the Law and the Gospel for substance was one
Gods word of truth giving this object of life is as Gods hand or instrument to reach this gift to man so also man his beliefe of that truth is as it were mans hand or instrument to receive this gift from God therefore it must be by beliefe of this truth Secondly it must be by beliefe of this word of truth as conveying the object of faith because man his reasonable soule is but a receiver into it selfe all its supernaturall felicity from externall objects believed as in Adam we see and therefore so in this object of justification Thirdly it is by beliefe of this truth because the aforesaid principles of derivative Amity which God put in the nature of all men doth internally dispose them to this Amity with God aswell as to enmity to Satan wherefore at first God requireth man to come to him in beliefe of truth but according to sense and reason as he doth excitively draw out that Principle so to give mans reasonable soule a further internall power to receive his gift of Christ namely a power to believe divine testimony as divine testimony that is to receive it from God as from God for as God gathers not where he strewes not so he gives this power to man that had it not to receive his gift of Christ the ground of all his happinesse Wherefore because this Elect Spouse did not so applie her received Talents to receive more Talents in Gods way to receive life in Christ the object of Faith but contrarily applied Gods talents and his law against him in his own way to have all their own way namely from terrestriall felicity and from Abrahams flesh and from the worth of their owne workes at best but conversant about the object of Faith and no way consonant to Faith in that object therefore God rejected this elect Spouse to the remarkable praise of his justice in all the world sixteene hundred yeares and more therefore he respects no mans person but according to his first Modell If thou dost well shalt thou not be accepted if thou dost not well sinne lies at the dore And from this ground it is the Apostle crieth out at the vast depth of Gods wise providence as being not able to comp●ehend the depth of that righteous dispensation in his justice and mercies interminglingly e●tended to the Generations and Nations of man Rom. 11. from ver 28 to the end And to this point may be referred Ezekiels vision of wheeles full of eyes running one within another c. as Reve●end brought on rightly observes in his Consent of Sc iptures Exodus 33.19.34.6 7. And by this Nations rejection we may take occasion by the way to observe the manner of Gods proceedings with the Sonnes of Adam for as he would not give this Nation possession of the Land promised to Abraham untill the sinnes of the Inhabitants namely the Canaanites were full to their finall destruction so neither would he call in the Gentiles to inherit their promised blessing in the seed of Abraham in whom hee predestinated them to it untill the sinnes of this Elect Nation was full and transcendent by slaying the Sonne of God in which promised seed they received all their good as was prefigured to them when God said to Moses the Mediator in the Tipe I will cause all my good to passe before thee meaning Christ and upon his death then c●me on their universall rejection totally but not finally for ever But it will here be objected Because God fore-appointed Christ to be slaine in the truth to answere the figurative Lambe in the Tipe consequently this did impose upon them a necessity that Christ must be slaine as he was and consequently this may seeme injustice in God to make that fact the fulfilling of this Nations sin to their remarkable destruction I grant that Christ must be slaine in the truth to answer the figurative Lambe in the Type I also grant that they were in some sort necessitated to slay Christ as they did but that necessity came not from God for God gave them severall demonstrative rules to the contrary As First by this exemplary punishment upon Cain that the blood of the just shall not goe unrevenged by him and this was recorded to them by Moses Secondly by giving a law to Noah and to his Sonnes that that man which spilt mans innocent blood his blood should be required of him that spilt it This also stood upon Record to them Thirdly to this elect Spouse God gave a figure how hee would have her to demeane her selfe in this fact of the death of Christ by the manner of their Father Abrahams offering Christ Tipically in Isaak as first to Abraham Isaa● was his dearely beloved although he used the knife to bereave him of life Gen. 22. 2. Abraham never intended nor attempted this fact untill from God he received an expresse commandement so to do Thirdly hee did slay him unwillingly in respect of his love to the promised child yet willingly in respect of his love to God and his commandement and so his unwillingnesse became a harmelesse nay-say to God But the fact of the children of Abraham in the death of Christ was a most wrongfull nay-say to God in all they did and therefore saith Christ to them Iob. 8.40 this did not Abraham presenting implicitly to their remembrance Abrahams Typicall fact in this businesse First that as Abraham slew Isaack really in his intention so might they intend and accomplish his death in the truth Secondly as Abraham did love him whom he really slew in his intention so much more ought they to love him in his death as the most proper child of promise Thirdly as Abraham never intended nor attempted to slay the promised seed untill there came an extraordinary command from God to doe so neither ought they much more in this fact of the death of Christ So it is one thing to do that which God before determined to be done by them and another thing to doe that thing as God would have them to do it Fourthly but when that commandement came then although in respect of their love to him they had beene unwilling yet in respect of their faith and love to God in this Mysterie they should have beene obediently willing to kill him as God should prescribe the manner as to Abraham he did for God in Abrahams typicall fact not onely intended to confirme their faith that Christ the seed promised should by the expiration of his life aspire the completion of all righteousnesse for the redemption of this world but also to teach them how to demeane themselves in the manner of Christs death in a harmelesse nay-say to God as did Abraham their Father The Negative precept of the Morall Law forbidding murther stood as their standing law to keepe them from all unjust taking away any innocent mans life much more not to take away the life of him which at least appeared to them a man sent from
of the Fathers upon the Children but unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate him Object therefore this visitation could not be so large as throughout all these precedent generations Answere Answer This visitation is spoken restrictively only with respect to the Sonnes of Iacob as to continue the elect Nationall Spouse till Shilo came and if God in mercy had not cut short their deserved visitations Iacobs seed after the flesh as this Nationall Spouse sometimes had bin utterly extinct Therefore their visitations for their Rebellions in mercy were limited but to three or foure generations Hence saith God to Rebellious Israel I am JEHOVAH I change not meaning his Covenant with * Note that although this visitation be intermingled with the negative part of the Morrall Law yet it issued from grace and mercy in Christ the seed of Abraham Abraham therefore yee Sonnes of Iacob are not consumed Malachi 3 6 7. Wherefore all Nations o● the Gentiles might be under wrath the time precedent notwithstanding this limitation Againe all the time that they were under wrath yet God intermingled his wrath with mercy leaving them a narrow way to eternall life by salvation in Jesus Christ And the narrownesse of this way is to be considered in a two-fold respect namely in meanes internall and externall The internall meanes was the remainders of the aforesaid infused principle hereditarily descending in the Nature of man which as it disposed them to Enmity with Satan so also to Amity with God from whence although they had not the Oracle of God to direct them yet Saint Paul implicitly grants some few of them did attaine Circumcision of the heart virtually at least in their obedient seeking of God Rom. 2. Hee preferres the best of these Gentiles although excluded the Law against the boastings in the Law of the Children of Abraham for saith hee if the Gentiles which have not the Law doe by nature the things contained in the Law these having not the law are a law unto themselves which saith hee shew the effect of the law written in their hearts their thoughts in the meane while accusing or else excusing one another ver 14.15 Againe saith hee if the uncircumcision keepe the righteousnesse of the law shall not his uncircumcision be counted circumcision and saith hee shall not uncircumcision which is by nature if it fulfill the law judge thee c. ver 26.27 And he then concludes the Point in the behalfe of the vertues of those Gentiles in opposing the proud formalitie of the profession in the Law by the Iews saying he is not a Iew which is one outwardly neither is that Circumcision which is outward in the flesh But he is a Iew which is one inwardly and Circumcision which is of the Heart in the spirit and not in the letter whose praise is ●ot of men but of God ver 28.29 And the ground why the Apostle esteemes these vertues by Nature amongst the Heathens to be the circumcision of the heart is this because it did implicitly and vertually leade the hearts of these Heathens to God in Jesus Christ and the ground why it did so is this Because the foresaid principles of Enmity and Amity was derivatively put into their hearts issuing from Grace in Jesus Christ for it was given in the promise of Christ when God said I will put enmity c. Therefore if it be by man put forth to seeke for God as God extitively drawes it out but in natures voyce it will implicitly and virtually at least move to God in the wrath of Christs righteousnesse imputed under the Notion of mercy for according to the nature of a thing such is its operation But here in Christ wee see was its roote therefore the cicumcision of the heart was its fruite So much for the internall meanes in this narrow way to eternall life by Christ But secondly the externall meanes of this narrow way to life was twofold First the oracle or pillar of Truth as included in Israels common-wealth for by this God did as it were reach forth his helping hand of mercy to these miserable Gentiles under wroth for at first when God gave the Law of Circumcision he then gave a Law of admittance not of Circumcision to goe out among the Gentiles but for Gentiles and strangers to come to Abrahams * Eternall blessednesse by Christs imputed righteousnesse is the bosome of rest to Abraham and all right beleevers bosome I meane the Church in his Family so famous for Godlinesse in the imputed righteousnesse of the promised seed And here by Gods Law they might receive the seale of righteousnesse which is by Faith Gen. 17.12.27 Rom. 4.11 Secondly about foure hundred yeares after this when God reared up the Mosaicall Ordinances a partition wall by hand-writing upon Record differencing the uncircumcised Gentiles more exclusively then ever before and the Jewes more inclusively to the Oracle of life Psal 147.9 10. Ephe. 2. ver 11. to the 16. Yet then also God made a Law of admittance for Heathens and strangers to Sojourne in Israels Common-wealth and gave them the same Rule to come to him in the satisfactory righteousnesse of the promised seed as he did to his elect Spouse Levit. 19.33 34. Numb 15.15 And accordingly we finde of them 43600. furthering the glory of the Temple possessing a glorying heart with the Israell of God at the * Yet the Sinagogues of the Iewes were holy to the Lord as now are on Churches that is as set apart only by the direction and care of the Church for convenient and mutuall meetings to worship God yet not set apart and holy as was this Temple by Gods commandement neither in respect of the place nor the materialls not the forme nor the finall end as to typifie Gods speciall grace by Christ as him in whom all worship must terminate in God by right beleife of the object of Iustification yea the word and Sacraments are but holy instruments instituted by God to communicate by his Spirits manifestation his speciall grace and favour in Christ as the object of Faith dedication of the Temple to God 2 Chr. 2.17 1. Chr. 22.2 2 Chr. 30.25 26. Likewise by Traffique and Marchandizing with this Nation from farre the Fame of Ierusalem and the worship of the Temple with the Princely Priest-hood so correspondent to worldly Glory by these remarkable figures God reached out his hand pointing as it were by his finger to the world that the desire of all Nations should come to answere the implicit seekings to all among the Nations who by patience in well doing did seeke honour immortallity and eternall life So much for the first externall meanes The second externall meanes was more universall even to all the Families of the Earth namely God speaking kindly in the voyce of the Creatures to them in Jesus Christ implicitly for from God his Covenant in Christ first in the Promised seed with Adam and secondly renew'd with Noah
hee gave all mankinde the fruitfull Seasons communicating unto them food and gladnesse so by a good Terrestriall drawing them by Christ Iesus implicitly to looke up for a good Celestiall in him Hence it is the Apostle affirmes God left not himselfe without witnesse in that he gave them raine from Heaven and frui●ful Seasons filling their hearts with food and gladnesse And saith hee this was that they should seeke the Lord if happily they might feele after him and finde him Acts 14.16 17. Mat. 25.24 Acts 17 27. And the ground why Gods voyce in the creatures doth excitively draw unto Christ in the distilled influence of his Spirit as the dew to the tender hearbe is this because the whole creation is as it were wrapt in the imputed righteousnesse of Christ as in a mantle of mercy for from thence it came to passe that this world is as now it is mans day of grace to receive the gift of eternall glory and therefore as thy tender mercies oh Lord are over all thy works so dost thou by thy kindnesse therein excitively draw man to thee in Christ the hope of glory Psal 145.9 Col. 1 27. And from this ground the Apostle brings in Gods voyce in the creatures joyntly cooperating with Gods voyce in the Gospell begetting Faith in the heart of man so then saith hee Faith cometh by heareing and heareing by the word of God but I say have they not heard yes said he ver●ly their sound went into all the earth and their words unto the end of all the world compare Ps 19.3 with Rom. 10.17 And from this ground hee tells the beleeving Romans at Heathenish Rome that he was not ashamed of the Gospell of Christ First because it was Gods power to salvation Secondly because it revealed the righteousnesse of God from * Whe●efore rightly doth the Author to the Hebrewes leade man to receive the world by Faith Heb. 11.3 and not as made out of that which did first appeare namely the Chaos and that perfection which it received because it being lost by the first Adam it was immediatly restored by the second hee being then the first borne in the Promise of every creature from the dead fall of Adam wherefo●e Saint Iohn Rev. 4.24 rightly brings in Christ to be Gods faithfull witnesse and the beginning of the Creation of God joyntly together and aluding to the same ground in his Gospell Chapt. 1. hee brings in Christ as Christ to be the maker of all which was made it being involved in darknesse by the justice of the Covenant for Adams fall and that is implyed be●●use he brings in the second Adam personally God man and so the light and life of man enlightning every man which cometh into the world and alluding to this principle i● is that God remembers forgetfull man of his six dayes works as involved in Christ the true Arke of rest to God for man and in him to since all daies as t●ri●ed into an eternall Sabbath of rest here by Faith and there by Fruition Faith to Faith that is from Faith implicite as most weake to Faith expressive as most strong Thirdly because that truth which most Gentiles did detaine in unrighteousnesse God rendered the same to them by his workes in nature for saith hee God shewed it them and then shewes us by what namely the invisible things of God from the creation of the world are clearely seen being understood by the things that are made Rom. 1. from verse 16. to 20. not that Gods workes doth naturally excitively draw man to God in Christ as naturall but as related supernaturally by Christs opening the wombe of all perfection as the second Adam and first borne of every creature from whence ever since the first blessed seventh day morning it travaileth untill now to be pertakers of the supernaturall glory as precedently is proved So much for the second externall meanes in this narrow way leading to eternall life Againe that this meanes was efficacious to bring these Gentiles thus by nature to eternall life is from Scripture proved implicitly and also more expressively First implicitly by Gods bending his mercifull eare to the Idolatrous Mariners praying so confusedly unto him and yet hee gave them a temporall salvation likewise to Abimilech he pleading to God his uprightnesse according to his light God accordingly acknowledged it to be so and gave him a temporall salvation Likewise the Heathenish Ninivites whom hee threatened with vnavoydable destruction * The faith of the Ninivites was a ce●taine beliefe of Gods Word for their temporall destruction mingled w●th a dependant hope in him for mercy to remove that misery yet they imploring him under the notion of mercy hee removed their misery by giving them a temporall salvation implicitly touching upon the spirits of them all that if they did but by patience in well-doing seeke for immortality according to their light hee would give them an eternall salvation Ionas 1. from verse 5. to 16. Genes 20. from verse 3. to 7. Ionas 3. to verse 9. Secondly the Scriptures speakes more expressively for the Apostle speaking of these Gentiles excluded the Law having it onely written in their hearts by nature saith That God will render to every man according to his works to them who by patience continue in well-doing seeke for glory honour and immortality eternall life verse 6. 7. and verse 10. hee saith Glory honour and peace to every man that worketh good to the Jew first and also t the Gentiles for there is no respect of persons with God as many as have sinned without the Law shall perish without Law and as many as have sinned in the Law shall be judged by the Law verse 11.12 And the ground of this point is implyed in the first Chapter and 28. verse from the rule of contraries hee speaking of some of these Gentiles which did withhold the truth in unrighteousnesse saith even as they did not like to retaine God in their knowledge so God gave them up to a reprobate minde to doe things not convenient being filled with all unrighteousnesse implying on the contrary that if they had carefully retained God in their knowledge according to the truth which they had received of him that then God in mercy would have kept them from the power of their sinnes in this narrow way to life for before the Apostle saith God would render to them eternall life having not the Law as well as to the Iew. Therefore this meanes was efficacious in this narrow way to eternall life to some and might have beene to more of these Gentiles under wrath for the Apostle having thus proved that the uncircumcised Gentiles doing by nature the things contained in the Oracle of God might attaine eternall life as well as the nationall Spouse of Christ hee supposeth that from hence they would imagine that hee made no difference betweene them and the uncircumcised Heathen therefore in the third Chapter saith hee What advantage then
the breadth of this Land is thy Land O Emanuel as saith the Prophet Isaiah Chap. 8. ver 8. Thirdly this was likewise Typified to Christ in that all Sacrifices in the Type were excluded from all places in the world and included only in this Land of Canaan neere the Temple restrictively to expire their lives in the Type Therefore in this Land was the Lord Iesus Christ in the truth Personally to performe the worke of the redemption of the world the which accordingly hee did Againe Christ the Sonne of God as he was man was borne under five relations to this worke First by promise the Sonne of Adam as the seed of the woman immediatly upon the fall and therefore bound by the Law of Nature to relieve his Parents in their Lapsed condition Secondly by promise borne the Sonne of Abraham and therefore bound to the Law of circumcision figuring his cutting off the powers of Satan that is of sinne and the consequences thereof for the Covenant was that all the Sons of Abraham must be circumcis'd in their generations therefore hee was borne in subjection to that Law Thirdly hee was by promise borne the seed of David therefore borne under the Law of the Typicall Mediator as added to the law of circumcision therefore bound to love God with al his heart al his strength his Neighbour as himself in the work of the redemption of the world Fourthly as the Sonne of David so hereditarily to the crowne of the Terrestriall Canaan figuratively leading him by Faith to his eternall Throne in the Celestiall Canaan Fiftly at last all these relations meet in one issue by being borne of the blessed Virgin Mary his Mother for when the fulnesse of time was come God sent forth his Sonne made of a woman made under the Law that we might receive the Adoption of Sonnes Gal 4.5 Sixtly he was the Sonne of God also by eternall generation the second person in the sacred Trinity and so personally God man and therefore bound to the fulfilling of all the law and the Prophets to the regaining of Gods glory by restauration of the world by redemption as it was said it shall breake thy head the truth is and so he did for as we first in Adam magnified Satans lies for truths and nullified Gods truth for lyes so likewise at that time when hee came to this worke all the world This definition is an answere to Pilates Question viz. What is truth Ioh. 18.38 For Christ as he was the faithfull and true witnesse against Satans lyes did undoe what he had done and so destroyed the works of the Divell but Satans finall bruise shall be at the day of judgement in ●wo pa●ticulars first when Satan and all mankinde which from the beginning have refused mercy to adhere to him shall receive by the seed of the woman the sentence of their full damnation in immediate execution to all e●ernity Mat. 25.41.46 Secondly by rendring up to God all mankinde from Satans power which from the beginning hath died in infancy and that through all Generations ha●h adhe●ed unto Christ in right beliefe of truth and so God by Christs ministeriall ordinance shall be all in all that is fully glorified to all eternity according to the simple and plaine meaning of his truth in the eternall life of the one and in the eternall death of the other and as Christs ministeriall Ordinance shall therein terminate so then shall all Creatures be subjected to him as Iudge of quick and dead and so all knees in Heaven and Earth and under the ea th shall bow and bend to him for ever Rom. 14.10.11 both Jewes and Gentiles generally had made God a lyer as much as in them lay for they were all Apostates from Gods guift of Christ his righteousnesse imputed which came upon all men to the justification of life not believing it but following lying vanities so forsaking their own mercies and the truth is the work of Christ was to witnesse Gods truth which wee thus betrayed wherefore of himselfe hee saith to this end was I borne and for this cause came I into the world that I should beare witnesse unto the truth 1 Ioh 3 8. and for this purpose the Sonne of God was manifested that hee might destroy the works of the Divell Iohn 18 37. And in briefe that truth which Christ made good as the faithfull and true witnesse against Satans lyes may be thus defin'd namely that God never intended his glory upon m●nkinde to all eternity but according to two generall Rules First according to the Covenant made with the first Adam a Covenant of works Secondly but according to the Rules of that Covenant as now it is turned by Gods guift of the second Adam into a Covenant of grace and mercy and to the last Christ is the most proper witnesse in Gods behalfe to his glory by the salvation of mankinde as Iohn 3.16 saith hee God so l ved the world that hee gave his only begotten Sonne that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have everlasting l fe And he saith God sent not his Sonne into the world to condemne the world but that the world through him might be saved Also he saith He that believeth is not condemned but he that believeth not is condemned already because hee beleeveth not in the name of the only begotten Sonne of God Implying that although sinne simply as sinne did not at that time of grace condemne them yet their persisting in their precedent Apostasie from that grace now light and life is manifested unto them this would be their Condemnation wherefore he saith This is the Condemnation that light is come into the world and Men l●ved darkenesse r●ther then light because their deeds are evill And of himselfe he saith Io. 8.45 I proceeded forth and came from God neither came I of selfe but the Father sent me Also Iohn 5.36 he saith The worke which the Father hath given me to finish the same worke that I doe beare witnes that the father hath sent me the which was his witnessing the truth as before is proved And hee did it in these paticulars First against the Spirit of Sathans lies in the Saints Secondly in Sinners Thirdly against Sathan hand to hand Fourthly against Sathan in flames of Faith in love under Gods most flaming and dreadfull wrath of these in their order and first in the Saints as in Nichodemus who in the Spirit of Sathan being averse to his sacred doctrine as declaring this truth Iesus said unto him art thou a Ruler in Israel and understandest not these things Ioh. 3.9 Likewise to the Spirit of unbeliefe of this Truth in his Disciples Iesus answered and said O faithlesse and perverse Gener●tion how long shall I be with you how long shall I suffer you Mat. 7. 17. And to the same Spirit in Peter Hee turned and said unto Peter get thee behind mee Satan thou art an offence unto mee for thou savorest not