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A44344 A comment upon Christ's last prayer in the seventeenth of John wherein is opened the union beleevers have with God and Christ, and the glorious priviledges thereof ... / by that faithful and known servant of Christ, Mr. Thomas Hooker ... ; printed from the authors own papers written with his own hand, and attested to be such in an epistle by Thomas Goodwin and Philip Nye. Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647.; Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680.; Nye, Philip, 1596?-1672. 1656 (1656) Wing H2643; ESTC R7774 293,622 460

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sleep and vanish into eternal darkness and silence than to make mention of them And upon al these accounts we have great boldness to commend these Sermons to the VVorld withal assuring the Reader that they are all as they were penned under his own hand Praying with all earnestness that the holy Spirit of Christ who dwelt in the Author so richly and blessed his preaching of them with so much life and power yea that filled our Savior Christs heart first in his praying and uttering these words and then his beloved Disciples so many yeers after in the penning of them would graciously accompany this quickning and Heavenly Exposition of them to the hearts of al spiritual souls that read this June 14. 1656. Thomas Goodwyn Philip Nye The Name of several Books printed by Peter Cole in Leaden-Hall London and are to be sold at his Shop at the sign of the Printing-press in Cornhil neer the Exchange Mr. Hookers Books that are printed Eleven Books made in New-England by Mr. Thomas Hookers and printed from his own Papers written with his own hand are now Published in three Volums two in Quarto and one in Octavo Viz. The Application of Redemption by the Effectual work of the word and Spirit of Christ for the bringing home of lost sinners unto God The first Book on 1 Pet. 1.18.19 The second on Math. 1.21 The third on Luk. 1.17 The fourth on 2 Cor. 6.2 The fift on Math. 20.5 6 7. The sixt on Revel 3.17 The seventh on Rom. 87. The eight on John 6.44 The Ninth on Isa 57.15 The Tenth on Act. 2.37 The Last Viz. Christs Prayer for Beleevers on John 17. There are six more Books of Mr. Hookers now printing in two Volums Nineteen several Books of Mr. William Bridge Collected into two Volumns Viz. 1 The Great Gospel Mystery of the Saints Comfort and Holiness opened and applied from Christs Priestly Office 2 Satans Power to Tempt and Christs Love to and Care of His People under Temptation 3 Thankfulness required in every Condition 4 Grace for Grace or the Overflowing of Christs Fulness received by all Saints 5 The Spiritual Actings of Faith through Natural Impossibilities 6 Evangelical Repentance 7 The Spiritual Life and In-being of Christ in all Beleevers 8 The Woman of Canaan 9 The Saints Hiding-place in time of Gods Anger 10 Christs Coming is at our Midnight 11 A Vindication of Gospel Ordinances 12 Grace and Love beyond Gifts 13 Scripture Light the most sure Light compared with 1. Revelations and Visions 2. Natural and Supernatural Dreams 3. Impressions with and without Word 4. Light and Law within 5. Divine Providence 6. Christian Experience 7 Humane Reason 8. Judicial Astrology Delivered in Sermons on 2 Pet. 1.19 14 Christ in Travel Wherein 1 The Travel of his soul 2 The first and after effects of his Death 3. His Assurance of Issue 4 And His satisfaction therein Are opened and cleered in three Sermons on Esay 53.11 15 A Lifting up for the Cast-down in case of 1. Geat sin 2. Weakness of Grace 3. Miscarriage of Duties 4. Want of Assurance 5. Affliction 6. Temptation 7. Dissertion 8. Unserviceableness 9. Discouragements from the Condition it self Delivered in thirteen Sermons on Psalm 42.11 His Four Sermons concerning 16 Sin against the Holy Ghost 17 Sins of Infirmities 18 The False Apostle tried and Discovered 19 The Good and means of Establishment And the great Things Faith can Do and Suffer Eleven Books of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs lately published also the Texts of Scripture upon which they are grounded 1 The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment on Phil. 4.11 Wherein is shewed 1 What Contentment is 2 It is an Holy Art and Mystery 3 The Excellencies of it 4 The Evil of the contrary sin of Murmuring and the Aggravations of it 2 Gospel Worship on Levit. 10.3 Wherein is shewed 1 The right manner of the Worship of God in general and particularly In Hearing the Word Receiving the Lords Supper and Prayer 3 Gospel Conversation on Phil. 1.17 Wherein is shewed 1 That the Conversations of Beleevers must be above what could be by the Light of Nature 2 Beyond those that lived under the Law 3 And sutable to what Truths the Gospel holds forth To which is added The Misery of those men that have their Portion in this Life only on Psal 17.14 4 A Treatise of Earthly Mindedness Wherein is shewed 1 What Earthly mindedness is 2 The great Evil there of on Phil. 3. part of the 19. Verse Also to the same Book is joyned A Treatise of Heavenly Mindedness and Walking with God on Gen. 5.24 and on Phil. 3.20 5 An Exposition on the fourth fifth sixth and seventh Chapters of the Prophesie of Hosea 6 An Exposition on the eighth ninth and tenth Chapters of Hosea 7 An Exposition on the eleventh twelfth and thirteenth Chapters of Hosea being now compleat 8 The Evil of Evils or the exceeding Sinfulness of Sin on Job 36 11. 9 Precious Faith on 2 Pet. 1.1 10 Of Hope on 1 John 3.3 11 Of Walking by Faith on 2 Cor. 5.7 Eleven several Books by Nich. Culpeper Gent. Student in Physick and Astrology 1 The Practice of Physick containing seventeen several Books Wherein is plainly set forth The Nature Cause Differences and Several Sorts of Signs Together with the Cure of all Diseases in the Body of Man Being chiefly a Transl●tion of the Works of that Learned and Renowned Doctor Lazarus Riverius now living Councellor and Physitian to the present King of France Above fifteen thousand of the said Books in Latin have been Sold in a very few Yeers having been eight times printed though all the former Impressions wan●ed the Nature Causes Signs and Differences of the Diseases and had only the Medicines for the Cure of them as plainly appears by the Authors Epistle 2 The Anatomy of the Body of Man Wherein is exactly described the several parts of the Body of Man illustrated with very many larger Brass Plates than ever was in English before 3 A Translation of the New Dispensatory made by the Colledg of Physitians of London Whereunto is added The Key to Galen ' s Method of Physick 4 The English Physitian Enlarged 5 A Directory for Midwives or a Guide for Women Newly enlarged by the Author in every sheet and Illustrated with divers new Plates 6 Gal●u's Art of Physick with a larg● Comment 7 A New Method both of studying and practising Physick 8 A Trestise of the Rickets 9 Medicaments for the Poor or Physick for the Common People 10 Health for the Rich and Poor by Diet without Physick 11 Riolanus Anatomy in which with the Anatomy is exactly described 1. The Diseases incident to every Part of the Body of Man 2. How the Diseases are Seated in each Part. 3. The Cure of each Disease as it 's seated in that Part. A Godly and fruitful Exposition on the first Epistle of Peter By Mr. John Rogers Mister of the word of God at Dedham in Essex The Wonders
relations do most neerly touch us for thus Prayer serves the end best for which it is appointed by God and for which it should be used by us to help forward the occasions that be under our hands Prayer is like the passing boat of the Ferry it helps al Travellers but it attends them next that come first So it was with Jacob it plyed God for the particular and especially where the pinch lay Gen. 32.10.11 So Eleazar good Lord make it hit right to day Gen. 24.12 And it seems it was that which God complaines of Isa 64. At least he condemnes in Josuah that his hand was in the wrong box Jos 7.10 quorsum hoc not that he fasted but that he searched nor examined not the sin and sought not the reformation of that which indeed did especially concern him The present work done want to be supplied the way of Providence furthered Here is our prick and mark at which our prayers should aim we must not shoot at rovers Prayer like a Skilful Physitian studies the cure of al diseases but administers a receipt to him whose necessities present themselves 2. Prayers must be of a speeding nature so to attend persons or things of present necessity as to reach al in a right order So David Psal 50.2 last Paul brings in al Churches within the compass of his care and of his prayers I make mention alwayes of you and of you al in my prayers and this almost in al his Epistles Prayer is like the blood and spirits which pass through the whol body of Christ and hath its conveyance even into the least member and joynt Like a Pinnace of dispatch that gives intelligence from each quarter The Subjects of our Saviors Prayer are set forth two wayes 1 From their quality and special effect they shal beleeve and that from the generality of the Object in Me. Time Hereafter Instrument by which it shal be wrought by their word 2. From a comparison of equality or parity i. e. Christ prayes not alone for the Apostles but equally but indifferently for al as wel as they For Explication there is nothing difficult but that what is meant by their word That is the Gospel which they published by preaching or left upon record in writing as they were inspired by the spirit The Lord Christ providing therein for the good of his Church unto the end of the world that so they might have the path of life paved out before them and a certain rule to guid them until the end of the world Not that none did formerly beleeve by the word of the Prophets in the Old Testament for even then also the Gospel was preached Gal. 3.8 Preached the Gospel to Abraham in thy seed shal all the Nations of the Earth be blessed The word was preached to them as wel as to us and it was a word of promise Heb. 4.1.2 And therefore the Apostle professed He preached no other things but what were contained and expressed in the law and the Prophets Acts 26.22 the Prophets and Moses did say should come the Prophets foretold in the Types was prefigured and in the Covenant expressed in Genesis promised So that this their word is opposed to two things 1. Vnto the Law which is our Schoolmaster to whip us unto Christ but is not able either to declare him to us or to work faith in us It s that which onely makes way for faith but is not that seed whereof faith is made and begotten and therefore when it was said Faith comes by hearing and the word Rom. 10.17 if ye look into vers 15. foregoing ye shal see what word is meant How beautiful are the feet of those that bring the Gospel of peace 2. It is opposed to al the Doctrines of men al humane devices al unwritten traditions al conceited revelations which are nothing but Satanical delusions in which there is no power to beget faith no ground to support it We have here two points The word of the Gospel is the onely ordinary means to work Faith Doct. It was not onely then when the Apostles were preaching and planting not onely there and in those coasts where the sound of the Gospel was Glorious and Famous But whoever did then and whoever shal beleeve unto the end of the world● for After-times in al ages and in al places in an ordinary course of Gods dispensations leaving secret exceptions or miraculous proceedings in the privy purpose of his counsel there never was nor shal be any under the power of Christs prayer or possessed with the truth of saving Faith but by this meanes and this onely He prayes for no other than bel●●vers he wil own none save none but such And therefore none but such have saving Faith And that is the reason why the Gospel is set in opposition to the law Rom. 10.5 compared with vers 9. The word of Faith is that which is neer unto us Hence it s called the Ministration of life and power 2 Cor. 3. When the Law is said to be weak through the infirmity of our flesh Rom. 8.3 and not able to give life Gal. 3.21 Reason 1. Because the Gospel alone reveales that which may satisfy our spiritual necessities and answer the expectation of our faith and the desires of our Souls upon the sense and feeling of those evils which as unsupportable would otherwise sink them This is the Argument the Apostle gives Rom. 1.16 I am not ashamed of the Gospel of God For it is the power of God unto Salvation and why Because by it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith i. e. from one degree of faith unto another A man is unrighteous and possessed of the power and presence of it and under the hand of revenging justice by reason of the same And where may a righteousness be found which may answer the necessities of the Soul the Law never discovered this the creatures never heard of it the wisdome of man could never reach it nay the excellency of all the knowledg of all Angels was never able to devise but Christ who came out of the Bosome of the Father hath wrought this righteousness and by the Gospel hath brought life and Immortality to light 2 Tim. 1.10 which otherwise had never seen light and therefore it is that the glad tidings of peace is said to come this way and is not to be heard from any other coast Tydings of evil come like Jobs Messengers from every quarter tidings we heare from the law are nothing but threatnings and wrath ready to condemn us tidings from our own hearts are nothing but guilt and fear to terrifie and arrest us tidings from Hell are yet worse there be nothing but accusations subtil and Malicious and those present us at home and abroad in Earth and in Heaven at Gods Tribunal and require present execution to be done upon such undeserving creatures Onely the glad tidings come from the Gospel Jesus Christ came to save
sinners This is a faithful word and worthy of al acceptance and therefore the Soul looks out and saies It may be This keeps the Head above Water Reason 2. Here in the Gospel only is certainty to be had of some interest and special Title whereby the Soul may be encouraged and faith also find some foot-hold whereby the heart may bottom and bear up it self in some confidence For righteousness there is to be had from God in Christ but this Issues only in the communication of it from free mercy The Lord may do with his own what he will and therefore he may deny whom he wil and give to whom he please how then shal I know and have any ground or evidence upon any certainty that he wil do good to me God is bound to none True God is bound to none further then he will bind himself and he binds himself in no wise to the creature but by his promise and that he wil never deny who cannot deny himself Now in the Gospel only this promise and ingagement of God is revealed he hath promised to work the condition and then tied himself in his truth to do good to those whom he wil so fit for his mercy And now the Soul upon this notice grows in upon God here is a handle as it were for faith to lay hold on therefore said a word of promise Rom. 9.9 and therefore the whole Gospel is called the promise Gal. 3.29 Beleevers are said to be the Children of the promise that is of the Gospel Reason 3. The Gospel is the only means whereby the Soul is inabled with power from above even with a Spirit of Grace f●● to go for succour and reliefe where it is thus evidenced and whence it hath now received some intimation of Gods ingagement intendment and so of certainty by which it may be incouraged to go upon such grounds as will never fail nor break under a man That he may go stedily and comfortably 2. Cor. 3.6 It s said to be the administration of the Spirit Not of the Letter that is there is not Barely a discovery and manifestation of what Gods mind and counsel is that should be done such the sense and meaning of words and sentences may descry set out and hold forth But there is a Spirit of power that is promised and so dispensed and conveyed in and by this word for to inable the Soul to do that which the Letter shews it should do Gods saying is doing his calling is making he speaks not only to the ear but conveyes a power by speaking Lazaruscome forth The dead shall hear John 5.25 Gal. 3.3 Received ye the Spirit even this Spirit by the preaching of the Law or by the Doctrin of faith This is the word by which God begets us Jam. 1.18 If in the Gospel there be that freeness of Grace that is sufficient to answer all the necessities and desires of the Heart certainty of promise to incourage it if it shal come and power and Spirit to inable it for to come Then The word of the Gospel is the only meanes to work faith Use 1. Of Terror This discovers the woeful and miserable condition of such who want this Gospel But especially the hainousness of the sin and the dreadful condemnation of such who Oppose the Gospel God hath shut up al under unbelief in the Kingdom of darkness under the power of the Prince of darkness they look out as prisoners through the Grates of Hell and Infidelity there is no possibility to help to a Key to open this Dore but the Key of the Gospel they wilfully keep the Dore bolted and refuse the only help which the Lord hath provided Christ hath purchased with his Blood appointed and sanctified by his spirit and doth promise to accompany for their deliverance yea this they oppose This was the doom and sentence which Paul passed upon them Act. 13.46 Ye judg your selves unworthy of everlasting life by putting away the word Thou stoppest thine ear at the glad tidings of it shuttest thine eyes at the righteousness thereof Puttest by and castest away withdrawest thy soul from under the prevailing power of that word Know Thou needest no Devil to accuse no witness to evidence no Judg to condemn thy practise doth judg thy self unworthy unfit to receive Grace who resistest it to share in mercy who despisest it or to injoy eternal life who hast rejected the offer of eternal life So Paul again sent those away with their load when they refused to hear Act. 28.26 Use 2. Instruction and Comfort Therefore this word of the Gospel shal undoubtedly be preserved and published and that until the end of the world as long as the Lord Christ hath any to be gathered any of his to be brought home to himself by a saving Faith They shal beleeve by this therefore they shal have this maugre al the malice the power and policy of Hel the rage and restless opposition of al the instruments of Satan That word cannot be falsefied This Prayer cannot be frustrated and therefore This work cannot be hind●ed Seem it never so improbable never so impossible in our Eyes and feeble apprehensions Measure not the power and Faithfulness and wisdom of the Lord by the scantling of our shallow apprehensions but know he hath said it and he wil doe it The fan is in his hand not in any mans hand It s said of the Apostles their sound went through the world They are compared to the course of the Sun in his Sphoere and Orb. So it wil be with his messenger when it is his mind to cal any of his His Doctrine is as the dew no man can hinder it from falling Either the means to the man or the man to the means he wil send Onesimus his theft shal bring him to prison and so to Pauls ministery and so to Heaven Naaman must go to be cured of his Leprosy and so meets with the Prophet to cure him of his sin Philip is sent post to the Eunuches Coach though it was in an extraordinary way Use 3. Examination Know whether our Faith be of the right make or no. Ask whence came it where hadst thou thy Faith by what word If it came the right way It came by preaching the Gospel It wil shew thee 1. Thou hadst once none 2. That thou art not able to beleeve Jam 1.18 By bis own good wil begat be us by the word of truth If thou canst say I heard thus and thus of a Christ and so I beleeved then it is in thy wil to beleeve not in Gods wil that begets thee 3. It wil shew thee that Faith is made of the immortal Seed of the word 1 Pet. 1.23 that is the Spirit in the promise That as a man is made up of the Seed which enters his constitution so made up of promises Hither belongs that of Eph. 5.30 We are Flesh of his Flesh and Bone of his Bone i. e. As the woman
of the Load-stone By Samuel Ward of Ipswitch An Exposition on the Gospel of the Evangelist St. Matthew By Mr. Ward Clows Chyrurgery Marks of Salvation Christians Engagement for the Gospel by John Goodwin Great Church Ordinance of Baptism Mr. Love's Case containing his Petitions Narrative and Speech Vox Pacifica or a perswasive to peace Dr. Prestons Saints submission and Satans Overthrow Pious Mans Practice in Parliament Time Mr. Symsons Sermon at Westminster Mr. Feaks Sermon before the Lord Major Mr. Phillips of Christs Genealogy Eaton on the Oath of Allegiance and Convenant shewing that they oblige not A Congregational Church is a Catholick Visible Church 〈◊〉 Samuel Stone in New England A Treatise of Politick Powers wherin seven Questions are Answered 1. Whereof Power is made and for what ordained 2 Whether Kings and Governors have an Absolute Power over the People 3 Whether Kings and Governors be subject to the Laws of God or the Laws of their Countrie 4 How far the People are to obey their Governors 5 Whether all the people have be their Governors 6 Whether it be Lawful to depose an evil Governor 7 What Confidence is to be given to Princes The Compassionate Samaritan Dr. Sibbs on the Philippians The Best and Worst Magistrate By Obadiah Sedgwick The Craft and Cruelty of the Churches Adversaries By Matthew Newcemen A Sacred Penegerick By Stephen Martial Barriffs Military Discipline The Immortality of Mans Soul The Anatomist Anatomized King Charts his Case or an Appeal to all Rational Men concerning his Tryal Mr. Owens stedfastness of the Promises A Vindication of Free Grace Endeavoring to prove 1 That we are not elected as holy but that we should be holy and that Election is not of kinds but persons 2 That Christ did not by his Death intend to save all men and touching those whom he intended to save that he did not die for them only if they would beleeve but that they might beleeve 3 That we are not justified properly by our beleeving in Christ but by out Christ beleeving in him 4. That which differenceth one man from another is not the improvement of a common ability restored through Christ to all men in general but a principle of Grace wrought by the Spirit of God in the Elect. By John Pawson Six Sermons preached by Doctor Hill Viz. 1 The Beauty and Sweetness of an Olive Branch of Peace and Brotherly Accommodation budding 2 Truth and Love happily married in the Church of Christ 3 The Spring of strengthening Grace in the Rock of Ages Christ Jesus 4 The strength of the Saints to make Jesus Christ their strength 5 The Best and Worst of Paul 6 Gods eternal preparation for his Dying Saints The Bishop of Canterbury's Speech on the Scaffold The King's Speech on the Scaffold The Magistrates Support and Burden By Mr. John Cordel The Discipline of the Church 〈◊〉 New England by the Churches and Synod there A Relation of the Barbadoes A Relation of the Repentance and Conversion of the Indians in New England by Mr. Eliot and Mr. Mayh●w The Institutes of the Laws of England by John Cowel Octavo A description of the Grand Signiors Seraglio or the Turkish Emperors Court By John Greaves Octavo The reigning error Arraigned at the Bar of Scripture and Reason By Franscis Fulwood Octavo The state of Future Life By Thomas white Twelves The Royal and delightful Game of Picquet written in French and now rendered into English Octavo De copore Poli●●● or The Elements of Law moral and politick By Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury The London Dispensatory in Latin in Folio The London Dispensatory in Latin in Twelves The Parliament Fa●t These several Books of Physick and Chyrurgerie will shortly be printed in English Reverius Observations with fifteen hundred and seventie other Histories and Observations of other men Riolanus Anatomy Bartholinus Anatomy All the Works of Daniel Sennerius The Idea of Practical Physick being a compleat Body of Physick And all Fernelius his Works Francisci Tayleri Capitula Patrum Hebraicè Latinè edita Una cum Annotationibus sensum locorum difficilium Exprimentibus Francisci Tayleri Lamentationes Jeremiae vatis Denuo è fontibus Hebraicis translatae cum Paraphrasi Chaldaica Masora magna parva Commentariis Rabbi Shelomoh Jarchi Aben Ezrae è Buxtorfii Bibliis magnis excerptis Mr. Burroughs on 1 Cor. 5 7. and 18 19.29 And fifty nine Sermons on Matthew 11.28 29 30. Are Printing The Contents of Mr. Hooker's seventeenth Book made in New-England JOHN 17.20 CHrist's Prayer as a Mediator Page 1 The excellency of that Prayer Page 2 The Parts of it 1 For himself to verse 6. ib. 2 For his Servants ibid. DOCT. 1. The first especial scope of prayer should be for such things as do more especially concern us ibid. The Subjects of our Saviors prayer are set forth two waies Page 3 1 From their Quality They shal beleeve Page 4 2 From a comparison of equality not only for the Apostles but for all Page 4 For Explication there is no difficulty in the words but what is meant by their Word ibid. That is the Gospel which they preached ibid. Their word opposed to two things ibid. 1 To the Law ibid. 2 To the Doctrines of men Page 5 DOCT. 2. The word of the Gospel is the only ordinary me●●● to work Faith ibid. Reas 1. ibid. Reas 2. Page 7 Reas 3. ibid. Use 1. Of Terror Page 8 Use 2. For Instruction and Comfort Page 9 Use 3. Examination Page 10 Use 4. Exhortation ibid. DOCT. 3. Saving Faith hath the Lord Jesus for its Object Page 11 The Second thing is The Comparison of equality ibid. DOCT. 4. The Interceding prayer or Intercession of our Savior doth alike respect all Page 12 Christs Intercession was intended for al Beleevers alike ib. Three things opened 1 The Nature and manner of Christs Intercession Page 13 2 The works and vertue of it 3 The Reasons of the Point ibid. Quest What are those spiritual affairs of ours Page 14. Answ They appear in three Particulars ibid. The Reasons are three Page 16 1 Because Christ indifferently undertook to be our Mediator ibid. 2 Because it is common to all alike 17 3 Because it is necessary to all alike ibid. Use 1. For Instruction ibid. Use 2. For Direction Page 19 Use 3. Consolation ibid. Use 4. Terror Page 20 Use 5. Exhortation to Beleevers Page 21 DOCT. 5. Christ hath especial care of such as shal be Beleevers even in the worst condition of their Unbelief Page 22 See this made good in some particulars 1. In the several degrees of it 2. The Reason 3. The Vse Page 23 The vertue of Christs prayer appears in five particulars ibid. The Reasons are three 1 From the soveraignty of Gods will Page 28 2 From the Riches of Gods mercy in Christ ibid 3 It is the scope also of Christs coming ibid. Use 1. Of Instruction Page 29 Use 2. Matter of admiration Page 31 Christ's Prayer
that we oppose not whatever this Spirit shall express we eye him only and expect only what we need and joyn nothing with him or his excellency then are we perfect in one Abide perfectly in him be acted perfectly by him perfectly advance al the excellencies of God through Christ then are we perfectly one with God the Father in and through Christ As the Apostle 1 Cor. 15. When be shall deliver up his Kingdom that is cease the excecution of any Ordinance or Dispensation in an immediate manner by any Ordinance or any Grace by any Ordinance then the Father shall be all in all instead of al Ordinances Word Sacraments Sabbath Prayers Covenants Promises but the Father wil infinitly let out of himself to our Savior and immediately through our Savior unto the Souls of his USE 1. Comfort This is Ground of strong Support to perswade our hearts no Temptations from without no corruptions from within no oppositions be they never so fel and fierce never so mighty and violent shal ever be able to hinder our Communion with God in Christ and so our everlasting happiness Were the Root of it either in the means we use or abilities we have or in the power of the Creatures on Earth or Angels in Heaven or Grace in our hearts It might indeed either be wonderfully hindered or else utterly lost as in Adam But it issues from a Fountain which is beyond not only Heaven but that which is above Angels there yea the highest Stars even the first Origination of the eternal blessed In-being of the Father in the Son which is without al Creatures nothing can further it above al nothing can hinder it before al nothing can reach it This seems to be Pauls ground Rom. 8. and last Nor things present nor things to come Principalities Powers Life Death Angels c. Why good Angels do not hinder It 's from the Love of God in Christ therefore it 's beyond the reach of al created Power 2. Exhortation See the lowest corner of the Foundation stone of our Eternal happiness and look to it and stay there Look at al means as from Christ The Law as kept in the Ark The Truth as in Jesus dispensed as in the Head of the Second Covenant Eph. 4. 2. Look at Christ as from the Father John 14.24 The words ye hear are not mine but the Fathers that sent me This sending and speaking by Christ is because the Son is in the Father and the Father in the Son Verse 23. That the World may know that thou hast sent me and loved them as thou lovest me HERE we have the last thing in the Verse laid out to wit The several ENDS which the Lord aimed at in the Order and Degrees whereby this Vnity of Relation was brought in Christ was in them the Father in Christ and this In-being of the Father in the Son brings in this perfection of the Unity of the Faithful These last words set forth a Double ●nd of this Dispensation 1. That the World may know that thou hast sent me 2. That thou lovest them as thou lovest me To the first of these we have spoken formerly in verse 21. where it was first mentioned and so first came into consideration to be opened and handled and therfore we shal say no more of that at this time but refer your thoughts unto our former Expressions That which now offers it self to a further and more ful enquiry is thus expressed That thou hast loved them that is That the World may know that thou hast loved them as thou hast loved me We have Three Particulars here to open and then the meaning of the Text and the mind of the Lord wil appear The Father hath loved the Son He loveth the Faithful as he loves the Son the Lord Jesus When the Faithful attain their full perfection of Vnity the World shall know that he loved them as he loved the Lord Christ To the First of these We must know That when we attribute these Perfections either to the God-head or Persons they are not attended in propriety of Speech as though the Godhead or Persons were subject to such passions and affections as are in man signified by such words But they are spoken by way of resemblance and similitude that there be some actions affirmed of the God-head and Persons and put forth by them which men out of the Disposition of Love do put forth Sometimes again Love as it is affirmed to proceed from God 〈◊〉 Christ discovers not only nor so much the act of God properly but the Fruits and Effects which issue and proceed from Gods Love and are expressed upon our Savior Christ and blessings which flow from and are procured by his own Merits Which may be truly called the cause of the things or the fruits of Gods Love not properly the cause of any Act as it issues from the Lord. John 10.17 The Father loveth me because I lay down my life for my Sheep Nothing without God is the cause of any act of Gods Wil or Understanding but the laying down of his life may be the cause of that Glory which the Father had intended and he according to the Fathers intention had purchased Phil. 2. He humbled himself to the Death the death of the Cross wherefore God hath exalted him and hath given him a Name c. Or else the manifestation of the approbation or satisfaction which the Father took in his Death The first of these I conceive to be principally intended in the place and so we shal speak unto it The Lord Jesus is the Object of the Fathers Love His heart was wholly after him his thoughts wholly set upon him not once looked off him taken up wholly with him from al Eternity The infinite and Eternal Favorite of an Infinite and Eternal Father upon whom he spent as I may speak with Revereace his whol affection John 3.35 The Father loveth the Son and hath given all things into his hand We shal 1. Open it 2. Give in the Reason 3. Make the Use The Lord Christ is said and that truly to be the Object of this Fathers Love two waies Partly As the Second Person God with the Father As God-Man taking our Nature upon him 1. The first respect If we look at the Lord Jesus as the Second Person his Eternal Love then issues from his Eternal Generation So himself speaks and confesses verse 24. Thou hast loved me before the Foundation of the World and so termed the only begotten and welbeloved Son And it shews it self as the special operation of the most p●●e and perfect Love doth in three Particulars 1. Love affects Union and where it can it attains it with most strength So it is here after an unconceivable manner the Father is intimately endeared unto his Son that his Eye is never off him himself never from him Therefore it is in Prov. 8.22 the Father is said to possess him in the beginning of his way He