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A81727 Gospel-Glory proclaimed before the sonnes of men, in the visible and invisible worship of God. Wherein the mystery of God in Christ, and his royall, spirituall government over the soules and bodies of his saints, is clearly discovered, plainly asserted, and faithfully vindicated, against the deceiver and his servants, who endeavour the cessation thereof, upon what pretence soever. / By Edward Drapes, an unworthy servant in the gospell of Christ. Drapes, Edward. 1648 (1648) Wing D2139; Thomason E472_27; ESTC R205811 164,938 187

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owne bloud which is called the bloud of sprinkling which Christ poured forth when he suffered without the gate even his owne precious bloud which is the bloud of God This is he that came by water and bloud even Jesus Christ This was part of that new Song the 24 Elders sang when they fell downe before the Lambe saying Thou wast slaine and hast redeemed us by thy bloud even his bloud whose vesture was dipt in bloud Therefore Christs bloud is called the bloud of the Covenant of the everlasting Covenant But peradventure some will be ready to say who seeme to be very Object spirituall That that bloud that washes us is not the bloud poured forth upon the Crosse for that was spilt upon the ground but it is a spirituall bloud and therefore saith Christ He that eateth my body and drinketh my bloud shall never dye which seemes to imply some other bloud To which I answer 1. By the bloud of Christ we are to understand not onely the Sol. bloud sned forth from his side as a naturall eye might see it but the same bloud in the virtue of it which bloud is the sacrifice So he that drinketh Christs bloud partakes of the excellent benefit that redounds through Christs bloud which in due time I shall shew you more fully 2. By this word Bloud we must know the death of Christ to be concluded and his body included All Christs suffering center in one word namely his Bloud which holds forth all his sufferings upon the Crosse And therefore in the next place the Scripture declares this sacrifice 3. To be the offering up of his body Christ gave up his body to death to suffer all the wrath of man and to become an offering for sinne therefore It is his body Heb. 10. 10. 1 Pet. 2. 24. Col. 1. 22. Isa 33. 10. John 10. 15. Acts 8. 53. 1 John 13. 16. Matth. 20. 28. it is called the offering of the body of Christ. So saith Peter he bare our sinnes in his owne body even in the body of his flesh By which body we are to understand himselfe his bloud for every one of these words are wound interchangably each in other Thus Christ gives his body to be eaten that is to say the fruit of the offering up his body he gives his body for us that the fruit of that body might redound to us 4. It is said He made his soule an offering for sinne The Lord Christ It is his soule offered up offered up the whole man body and spirit he loved not his life but poured forth his soule and underwent the whole curse wrath and vengeance of the most High in body and spirit 5. Christ sayes he layes downe his life for us yea he gave his life a It is the laying downe his life Rom. 5. 10. Col. 1. 22. Heb. 2. 9. 14. Heb. 9. 15. 1 Pet. 13. 18. 18. ransome for many In this word all the other are contained Therefore it is so often said in the Scriptures we are saved by his death and by his sufferings So that all these tearmes of Christ giving himselfe pouring forth his bloud giving his owne body making his soule an offering for sin laying downe his life dying and suffering for us are all one sacrifice one is diffused into all and all center in every one Chap. VIII Sheweth how often this Sacrifice was offered the place where and the time when it was offered THUS through the power and virtue of this sacrifice having declared what it is we come now to consider 1. How often this sacrifice was offered The Priests under the Law How often this Sacrifice was offered Heb. 9. 26. 28. Heb. 10. 10. 12. 14. 18. went into the holy place every year they offered sacrifice continually But our Jesus by one sacrifice hath done away sinne The multiplicity of the legall sacrifices argued their imperfection for those Priests daily ministring offered sometimes the same sacrifice which could never take away sinne but this Man saith the Spirit after he had offered one sacrifice for sinnes for ever sate downe on the right hand of God holding forth the worke was done that Christ might sit still needing no more offering And whereas it is said He sat down on Gods right hand it declares he had done his worke and the Father accepted it or else he should never have beene placed in the throne of victory at his Fathers right hand Christ was once and but once offered to beare the sinnes of many Many talke of Christs dying still in us and the like but indeed instead of exalting Christ as they pretend to do they ranke him onely in the Leviticall Priesthood and instead of holding forth his perfection they render him imperfect and quite contradict the aforenamed Scriptures 3. The place where Christ was offered deserves our consideration for it is not said in vaine that he suffered without the gate upon the The place where this sacrifice was offered Heb. 13. 12. Crosse and that betweene two theeves it shewes the descension of our Saviour into the lowest vilest contemptiblest estate and condition that could be Christ died at Jerusalem a City not in the heart but in Judea in the world I mind this the rather because some think the death of Christ at Jerusalem not at all to concerne them but they look for Christs death within them whereas in the Scriptures nothing is more cleare then this that Christs death at Jerusalem is the offering for sin not Christs death in any ones heart The Scriptures warrant no such kinde of language I confesse I know thus much that though Christ died at Jerusalem if the power virtue and efficacy of this death be not seated revealed and enjoyed in the heart a poore soule can take no comfort in it notwithstanding this is as certaine he that enjoyes not Christ in him as a fruit of that one offering at Ierusalem enjoyes him not at all The Scriptures often speake of our being dead with Christ that is to say being implanted into the likenesse of his death by being dead to sinne and to iniquity but no where speake of Christ being dead in us as the sacrifice by which we are saved If Christ be in us the body is dead not Christ because of sin and the spirit is alive because of righteousnesse Christs death hath a virtue in us namely destroying sinne and becoming a quickning spirit 4. Concerning the time of this sacrifice being offered In the fulnesse of time saith the Lord God sent forth his Son it was in the last The time when this sacrifice was offered dayes so called in respect of dispensation for now all under Moses and the Prophets vanished that Christ might come in and continue God who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in times past unto the Fathers by the Prophets hath in these last dayes spoken unto us by his Son who once in the end of the world appeared to put away sin
be made sin for him that is to say an offering for his sinne and a sufferer as a sinner Well saith Christ Father thy will be done I will rather beare his sinnes in my owne body I will rather suffer the extremity of thy wrath then those whom I love shall dye and so indeed the Father accepted him the Covenant and contract was made and now Christ who is our scape goat carries all our sinnes in his owne body into the land of forgetfulnesse that God saith I will remember their sinnes no more that is to say as unsatisfied for or in judgement against them and I now can see no sinne in my children that is to say no sinne which I have not received satisfaction Heb. 10. 17. What it is for God not to see nor remember sinne in his children Rom. 8. 33 34. for for otherwise he doth see and remember them See both these namely Christs sacrifice and Gods satisfaction in Pauls triumph Who shall lay any thing to my charge it is God that justifies mee I but might some say God will not justify the wicked not the unrighteous What then Who shall condemn me It is Christ that died for me though I am unrighteous justice is satisfied that I cannot be condemned for Christ hath taken away the curse and stopped the Lawes mouth for he is the true sinne-offering and trespasse-offering typified in the Law Fourthly Christ hath opened the way for the soule to come to God from whom before trembling he ran away and hid himselfe covering his nakednesse with figge leaves not daring to approach the presence of the Lord. The soule till Christ died stood aloofe off had no sight of God but in shadowes types and figures but now the Lord Jesus by his death made way for the soule to come to God the Vaile of the Temple is rent in twaine which is interpreted in the Hebrews to be the opening of the way into the most holy place into which under the Law none but the High Priest might enter and that but under a shadow once a yeare but Christ by his owne bloud hath opened the way that we may with boldnesse have accesse to God Christ the Lords Anointed hath so ordered the matter being partaker of both natures that God and man should meet in him in him God appeares in love mercy and grace in him the Saints meet the Lord in righteousnesse salvation and praise so that he that hid himselfe before hath now no durable joy nor true content but when in the sight of God in the Lord Jesus Oh what a matchlesse mercy is here two at such a distance and enmity should be reconciled and meet in one joying rejoycing praising and delighting each in other Oh here I am forced to stay a while in admiration of that boundlesse love and unfathomable wisedome of our deare Jesus our well-beloved Bridegroome that stript himselfe of his robes and clothed himself with our sinnes that knew no sinne for to bring us into an intimate familiarity and acquaintance with our Maker Oh my soule for this blesse the Lord yea let all that is within mee praise his holy name yea let all that love the salvation of the Lord say Let the Lord be magnified Chap. XII Sheweth what justification and the pardon of sin is which are the effects of Christs death or sacrifice WEE are justified and our sinnes are pardoned through the Our sins pardoned and we justified by the death of Christ sacrifice of the Lord Jesus That we may come to a more cleare understanding of this I desire you would minde that to justify signifies either to make one just who before was unjust or to declare one to be just And againe a man is said to be made just when of a sinner he is washed and cleansed as of a drunkard he is become sober and the like or when he is acquitted of his fault So that though many sins remaine they shall not condemne him In this last sense is a man said according to the Scriptures to be justified or have his sinnes pardoned or be acquitted Blessed is the man to whom the Lord imputeth not his sin that is whose sin is forgiven bid or Psalm 32. 2. covered So likewise the declaration of a man to be a just man or justified is two-fold either to his owne soule or to others Now according to the Scriptures it is the acquitall from sinnes that is properly called justification Therefore saith the Apostle As condemnation came upon all so justification upon many justification is there taken for the contrary to condemnation which is the freedome from it Therefore saith the Scripture Wee are justified by his bloud and by the Spirit The Scriptures say we are justified by faith how then say you it is by the Object bloud of Christ Rom. 5. 1. In answer to this there are these two things to be minded Sol. 1. That when men sinned there was something threatned viz eternall wrath and misery which was not then inflicted 2. Mans conscience became guilty and so wrath feare terrour and torment seized on him Now we must consider that the bloud of Christ frees us from both these from the first while we in our owne mindes through wicked workes were enemies From the second viz. That guilt we had contracted through sinne the bloud of Christ saves us through faith therefore is it truly said being justified by faith we have peace with God faith receives what Christ hath done for us and so justifies us in our consciences that we have no more conscience of sinne that is to say guilt for sinne which will appeare the more plainely by this similitude A man hath committed an offence against the Law suppose felony or treason Now the Law saith He that so offendeth shall dye the death The conscience of his fault presently strikes horrour to his Spirit the man is apprehended and imprisoned for it and shut up till the dismall day of execution Now while the poore man can expect nothing but death some freind of his unknowne to him sues for his pardon satisfies the Law and obtaines it by which his freind hath made sure of his life Now is the man truly justified or acquitted from his fault though he knowes it not Well what then His freind coures to him and saith Be of good cheere thy offence is forgiven thee and so gives him his pardon which he gladly accepts and having received it he is now delivered from his bondage the prison opened and the Goalor commanded to set him at liberty and he is as surely freed from the offence as if he had not sinn'd at all Even so it is with a poore soule for when man sinned wrath even eternall misery was threatned and his spirit filled with horrour Now the Lord Christ when the soule was a stranger to him obtained his pardon purchased it with his owne bloud and then the mans eternall happinesse was made sure of and when the Lord
by the Sacrifice of himself that is to say in these last daies Christ appeared and offered up himselfe to put an end to all other offerings and to put away sin This Christ did in the daies of Pontius Pilate and Caiaphas the High-priest which was many yeares since But I know some are ready to object and say How can this be For Object he was a Lambe slaine before the foundation of the World which if true how is it that he was slain in time at Jerusalem except he was often slaine I Answer It is very true that Christ was slain but once according Sol. to the Scriptures and that in time in the end of the world and yet as true if truely understood that hee was slaine before the foundation of the World Which I shall demonstrate clearly from the Scriptures To see the truth clearly Wee must consider Christ Jesus in his 1 Pet. 1 20. death 1. In the decree of God and so he was fore-ordained before the Christ slain by the decree of God foundation of the World And all things were present before the Lord before they had being in reference to us they were in the decree councel and purpose of the Lord so was the Lord Christ in Gods decree and councel before the World He calleth things that are not as though they were What are only actually alone with us in time were truely present with him before all time who is not included in any time 2. In the vertue of his death and so he was slain before the foundation The vertue of Christs death was before the foundation of the World of the world Christs death had an influence into the times past as well as times to come therefore called The blood of the Covenant Now we must know that there was a Covenant made between God and Christ wherein it was agreed that Christ should die in time and the vertue of that death which was from eternity in the Eye of the Father should speak for all his generation in all ages therefore the Fathers of old believed not in a Christ already then come but to come even in the flesh and therefore God led them by the hand to look to a Christ to come through many Types and Sacrifices which when Christ came all ceased Christs death was that price that was laid down for all his generation in all ages and this is Christ the same yesterday and to day and for ever 3. We are to consider Christs actuall death which was accomplisht Christ actually died in time by the Jewes therefore saith the Apostle The same Jesus whom ye have crucified hath GOD Raised up and thus was Christ manifest in the last times Jerusalem was not actually alwaies Pilate not alwaies for we know that State City and those persons had a begining and ending no more did Christ die actually before the World was that he might dye hee took upon him flesh and was made like to us which is only done in time for we first are in the Wombe then brought forth encrease and dye so did he yet notwithstanding the vertue of Christs death through the will of God is as great as if hee had actually suffered before the World was which he did not but only once in the end of the World And yet is Christ a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedeck Christ died once and dyed no more yet the benefit remaines for ever So that as the Sacrifice is fully accepted by the Father who views it since it was offered so it was accepted by him that saw it before it was offered for all things that God doth before us in time which time the Scriptures tels abondantly himselfe hath made ordered and disposed which time is that space wherein things are done successively hee saw liked ordered and decreed should be before time was Chap. IX Wherein is shewne how Christ offered up himself and the true nature of that Offering 5 I am now to proceed and shew you how Christ offered up himselfe How Christ offered up himself unto GOD which I shall demonstrate these two waies First By the power of the eternall Spirit This Sacrifice was no Christ offered up himself by the Spirit ordinary one it was his owne body therefore the power must be sutable which was the Spirit of God that did sustaine him enable him to dye and raised him from the dead therefore saith Christ I 1 Tim. 3. 16. 1 Pet. 3. 18. lay down my life and I have power to take it up againe therefore is he said to be justified in the Spirit and quickned by the spirit That Eternall Spirit that dwelt in him suffered him not to lye in the grave For it was impossible he should bee held of death that was filled with the fulnesse of GOD in whom the Eternall Spirit was Secondly Christ died in the body of his flesh It was impossible the Christ died in simple Word of God die therefore the word was made flesh For as the body of his flesh much as the Children were pertakers of flesh and blood Christ himselfe tooke part of the same that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death so he in the flesh abolished the enmity therefore it is said God was manifest in the flesh in reference to his death and justified in the Spirit in reference to his resurrection Therefore saith Peter Christ Eph. 2. 16. Col. 1. 22. 1 Tim. 3. 16. 1 Pet. 3. 18. 4. 1. suffered for sins the just for the unjust being put to death in the flesh A fleshly body was prepared by God for Christ to suffer in and so he gives them his flesh a sacrifice for sin 6. Thus through the guidance of God I am now come to speak of the nature of this Sacrifice which I have discovered to be the Lord Jesus his flesh body and blood offered upon the Crosse at Jerusalem in the end of the world by the eternall Spirit for sin The excellency of its nature by a six fold demonstration First From the purity of it Under the Law their offerings A pure Sacrifice Levit. 1. 3. 10. Mal. 1. 7 8 9. must be without blemish therefore the Lord reproves the People for that they brought that which was torne and the lame and the sick saying thus Ye brought an offering should I accept this of your hands saith the Lord which is as much as if he should have said I the Lord delight not in but abhorre lame blinde imperfect offerings I must have one without blemish But now seeing all these unblemishable Lambs c. under the Law could not take away sin either a Sacrifice without spot and blemish must be found who is sufficient to take 10. Joh. 1. 29. 36. Heb. 9. 14. 1 Pet. 1. 19. away sin or else sin must remain therefore the Lord Christ steps in Wherefore when he cometh into the World he saith Sacrifice and Offerings
was given to him the Devil taking advantage of the Creatures mutability for God did not neither was he bound to make the creature immutable spake to the woman by a Serpent even a natural Beast of the earth that eats dust and creeps on her belly Eve would be wise beleeved the Devil ate of the Tree brake the Law and so came to know good and evil shee knew not good and evil before but now she felt the evil and died that is the evil of fear and shame the fruit of sin seized upon them This Tree was a Tree of triall to them of their obedience now sin came and death by sinne Adam was turned out of the Garden sorrow encompassed them the Tree of life a visible Tree pointing out Christ denied them because God would shew the riches of his grace and the glory of his justice had Adam eaten of that Tree of life he and all his posterity had lived for ever but God would not suffer it but would advance justice in the condemnation of some and so keeps him out with a staming Sword that is to say his Law or mighty power Thus do we continually the thing forbidden to us we are not contented with our sphere surely this consideration renders God just in our ruine and 't is only mercy that saves any of us Thus man was plunged in this darknes yet Christ came as a light shining in darknes but the darknes the dark sinfull heart of man comprehended it not but opposed it Christ saith he is the true light the Messia the Son of God that life eternal is in him the Jewes neglected rejected scorned and abused him so do many now by which they adde iniquity to iniquity and are justly Condemned for their sinnes But that I may the more clearly demonstrate the falsity of this assertion consider these following Arguments Those that Christ died for hee offered a Sacrifice for for his death was a Sacrifice for sinne as I have at large proved before Arg. to prove Christ died nor for all men Argument 2 But Christ offered not a sacrifice for all men therefore he died not for all This second proposition is clearly proved if you consider this That all those for whom this Sacrifice was offered are sanctified and perfected by it having through it Remission of sinnes which is evident for by one Offering hath he perfected for ever them that are sanctified and again We are sanctified through the offering of the body of Christ once for all he bore the sinnes of many and by that Sacrifice he carried them away that God remembers them in a way of judgement no more This will be more manifested if you consider what I shall say in the vertue of Christs death But there are a people that shall never be made perfect nor have sinnes done away this is so evident by it self that it needs no demonstration consult with the 25. Mat. and you may there if you doubt sinde a resolution Having thus handled the Subjects for whom this Sacrifice was To whom this sacrifice was offered offered I am now come to shew you to whom it was offered namely to GOD to an offended displeased and angry Majesty That could not endure Sinne and which threatened death to Sinners GOD saith Fury is not in me How then say you GOD is an angry God Object The same GOD that saith fury is not in me saith also They are Sol. full of the fury of the Lord. So that we must know fury wrath anger is in God by a Law which is the righteous dispensatinn of justice and judgement by his owne Law against the breakers of it And yet fury is not in God that is God in Christ hath so taken away the Cup of trembling and the dregs of his fury that fury is not in him to his Children for GOD in Christ is love full of love GOD in the Law is a recompencer of tribulation and anguish to all that obey not the Gospel of Christ Chap. XI Sheweth the excellent vertue of this Sacrifice appearing by its sweet and comfortable effects and that in four considerations THis Sacrifice is better then all other sacrifices transcends all under the Law comprehends all manner of excellency in it self and the vertue whereof appeares First In that the Lord Jesus by this one Sacrifice interposed between Christ inter-1 posed between God and man God and poor silly sorry man between Gods wrath vengeance and fury and sinfull rebellious man Gods hand of justice was up mans neck upon the block ready for his fatall and finall destruction Even as Abrahams hand was up ready to slay his Sonne But as then the Angel stept in and laid his hand on Abrahams Sword so the Angel of our new Govenant immediately interposed himself and became that Ram in the bush that was ready to dye in our stead and be offered for us that we might be spared so Christ held Gods hand and staved off his wrath as I may so say and now sets forward not onely to respite mans misery for a short time But Secondly He mediates betweene God and man for a reconciliation Christ mediates between God and man man was the offender sentence was given against him to condemnation nothing was wanting to compleate his misery but a full execution and eternity to locke him up fast in wrath and torment Now the Lord Jesus interposes himselfe to make up the breach and therefore is he called The Mediator betweene God and Man the Man Christ Jesus the Mediator of the New Covenant He it is not duties not prayers not fasts not the performances of the Creature that makes reconciliation and attonement for the sins of the people Thirdly By this sacrifice he hath given full satisfaction to God Christ hath given satisfaction to God the Father the Father for whatever he could lay to our charge Man as I said before was condemned to dye wrath was threatned he became a debtor to the Law Now the Lord Christ undertakes the payment of his debt he would answer the Law and pay whatever the Law could demand even to the utmost farthing he became the end of the Law for righteousnesse sake he died and became a curse for it is written Cursed be every one that hangeth on a tree that we might be blessed and live for ever Yea further The Lord Jesus that he might be a perfect Saviour bore our sinnes in his owne body on the Crosse and the Father laid on him The iniquities of us all and he was numbred among and judged as the transgressors Which holds forth to me the Father Isaiah 53. 12. speaking if I may so say after this manner to his Son Son wilt thou undertake for this man this sinfull man his sinnes are as searlet his offence is great the punishment is as great thou must take all his sinnes and faults upon thy selfe and stand in his stead and suffer whatever I have threatned upon him thou must
not yet subdued to him Hast thou never an evill thought in thee no sinne at all If thou shalt say thou hast not thou deceivest thy selfe but yet if it should be true Hast thou no imperfection left Is thy body dead and raised from the dead Surely no But was it true that Christ hath never an enemy left in thee hath he none no where else What meaneth the opposition of the world to the Saints What meaneth all sicknesses and sorrowes teares and troubles Now these enemies must first subdued Christ resignes not up his Kingdome bypeice-meals but when all his work is done then cometh the end Secondly Spirituall Officers as there is a Civill Kingdon e in which are Civill Officers so hath Christ a Spirituall Kingdome which is his Church in which are Spirituall Officers of which in the second part of this Discourse 5. We are in the next place to consider Christs enemies which hold Christs enemies forth a necessity for Christ to reigne and they are severall yet all conspire in one the ruine of the Lord Christ which enemies heads I shall reduce to these 1. Satan the grand enemy of the Lord Jesus there is a seed of enmity sowne betweene Christ and his generation Michael and Sathan Luke 8. 30. his Angels and the Devill and his Angels This is that wicked one whose name is Legion because there are many Devils that assaulted Christ in the earth and all that are Christs while on the earth this is he that compasseth all the world to dethrone Christ from his dignity who is against Christ 2. Sinne If it were not for sinne Satan could doe us no harm Sinne. sinne is that which causes man to mourne all the day long which sinne is either open or secret errours in doctrine or practise 3. Wicked men the wicked Kings and Rulers of the earth Wicked men the men of this world whose eyes are blinded and such are wee by nature being dead in sinnes and trespasses We in our owne minds are enemies to him Herod and Pilate though at difference could agree together to crucify Jesus Yea whatever stands in opposition to Christ is his enemy which leades us to consider 6. His Victories these I say proclaime him King he hath Christs victories overcome all his enemies his Victories may admit of a threefold consideration First as they are atcheived against the enemies of his owne person and so hath he conquered the Devill for he destroyed Satan and sinne For he that knew no sinne was made sinne for us and carried our sinnes away in his owne body and overcame death for he could not be held of death but ascended from the dead Yea he conquered all his enemies it was a crucified Jesus that pricked the Jewes to the heart Secondly as they are performed in Saints which likewise admits Christ enlightens the understanding of a threefold consideration 1. Over their understandings We are all naturally in the dark ignorant of God yea We sit in darknesse yea The God of the world hath blinded our eyes but now comes Christ and bindes this strong man and opens our understanding whereby we come to know the Mysteries which were before hid in God therefore is it said of him He shall give light to them that sit in darknesse 2. Over their wils if Christ should never so open their understandings Rescues our wils and not conquer and rescue their wils he would be a Saviour but of some part of the man and so would be an imperfect Saviour Our wils are fattered and chained they seeke nothing but vanity all the day long but now comes the Lord Jesus as a mighty Conquerour and powerfully rescues our will from the hard bondage wherein it was made to serve by Satan and sinne and so causes the soule to will the things of God Therefore is it said T is God that worketh in us both to will and to doe of his good pleasure We naturally will nothing but vanity but through his good pleasure we are made able to will the glory of God and life eternall But methinks I heare some demanding Have not all men free will to be saved Qu. Sol. To which I thus answer If by free will you understand a voluntary desire or choice of the will from the true understanding of salvation I say no man as a meere man in the world hath any such will for our will is enslaved We are the servants of sinne by nature and t is the alone worke of the spirit to renew this will to rescue it from the tyranny of Satan but yet may some question Whether every man that wils salvation may have it Qu. Sol. To which I answer If you meane by willing salvation a desire of salvation from a true understanding of God in Christ which is the hungring after Christ I say whoever wils salvation or the Lord Jesus let such a soule feare not but boldly goe to or believe on or rest upon and be confident in Christ For all that hunger and thirst after righteousnesse shall be filled But the power thus to will or desire is onely of the Lord Who onely worketh to will and doe of his good pleasure Our King Jesus in the salvation of any soule first discovers his owne excellency then causes mans will before averse to chuse it which he doth through the mighty power of his Kingly dignity 3. The Lord our King workes upon the affections We that before Christ overcomes our affections had all our joy in the earth love in to and upon the world whose feares were of a carnall nature are now made able to love Christ delight in Christ rejoice in him feare him and obey him and that is performed by him as a mighty King That rules in the midst of his enemies whose power is irresistible For whom the Father foreknew he did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son T is not said whom he foreknew would believe and be conformable them he glorified but whom he fore-knew he did predestinate or fore-appoint or ordaine should believe and be conformable to the image of his Sonne And whom he did predestinate he called and whom he called he justified and whom he justified he glorified We love him because he first loved us And therefori is it said We are translated from the Kingdome of Satan unto the Kingdome of his deare Son Thirdly We may consider his victories as atcheived against all our enemies as within us so without us as Satan Death and Hell and the like but I shall here onely minde the world the wicked and ungodly thereof those that were fore-ordained of old to condemnation the world is an open enemy to Jesus which appears by the words of God saying That enmity was put betweene the Serpents and the Womans seed Now t is the Lord Christ that Strikes through Kings in the day of his wrath and wounds the heads over many Continents If the world
be Christs enemy and Christ such a mighty and just King Object how comes it to passe he lets them remaine so long unpunished I shall propound onely these three reasons Sol. 1. Because he is unwilling that any should perish but that all should come to repentance And because he would have all to be saved that is to say if God should have cut off Adam when he sinned or should destroy all sinners now what would become of all the chosen ones of God that shall be begotten of their loynes Had Adam sinned the great designe of God in bringing forth the man Jesus had been frustrate for he was the Sonne of Adam God would rather the ungodly should be here a long time then any one of his should perish So that I say Gods being unwilling that any should perish is meant onely of any of those whom he hath ordained life for which is the ground why he suffers the wicked to have a being and to continue so long and not because Christs death was a sacrifice offered for their sinnes as some ignorantly surmise 2. Because God would exercise the faith and patience of his Saints therefore is it said when God had foretold the warre Anti-Christ should make with the Saints and that he should at length be ledde into Captivity Here is the patience and the faith of the Saints 3. God through the enmity of the world advances his mercy in his Sonne and his justice in the worlds ruine Were not there great enemies the conquests of our King would not appeare so glorious Thus have I briefly showne the victories of our King Vnder whose feet the Father hath put all things Heb. 2. 8. If all things be put in subjection under Christs feet how is it said he must Object reigne till he hath subdued them for the first assertion seemes to imply he hath nothing at all to conquer I answer Christ is said to have all put under him in that he Sol. is Lord of all and all power in heaven and earth is given to him Yet saith the Scriptures Wee see not all things put under him that is to say though God hath made him Lord of all yet we doe not see his enemies fully destroyed Wee see sinne and death which being put under him must be subdued to him Therefore saith the Lord to our Lord Jesus Sit thou on my right hand till I make thine enemies thy footstole Christs enemies are his captives whom as they all banded against his person he destroyed yet still rebell against him as in his members whom he must destroy for he must reigne till all his enemies of all sorts be subdued unto him 7. I am now come to speake of his souldiers and they are fourefold Christs souldiers are The Angels 1. All the Angels of God they are ministring spirits at the commands of Christ therefore saith Christ to Peter Thinkest not thou that I can pray to my Father and he shall give me more then twelve Legions or hands of Angels for they doe homage to Christ When the first begotten of God was brought into the world saith God Let all the Angels of God worship him Therefore we heare so much of Gods sending his Angels to destroy his enemies and to encampe about his servants T is they that excell in strength and doe the commands of God Therefore are they called Christs Ministers Math. 13. 41. Which powre out the vials of Gods wrath Revel 14. 19. 2. The Saints they are made more then Conquerours through The Saints him that loves them An excellent description of this King and this Army of Saints you may see in the 19th of Rev. 11. to the end of the Chapter 3. The World God sanctifies or sets apart Cyrus to doe his The world pleasure God makes his enemies to serve him in the ruine one of another Rev. 16. It is said the ten hornes which be interpreted ten Kings shall hate the Whore and make her desolate God many times makes use of one Oppressor or Idolater to destroy another 4. And lastly The whole Creation is Gods hoast therefore The whole Creation it is said The Starres in their course fought against Sisera God makes use of Sunne Moone and Starres for the accomplishment of his Victories Therefore are these called the hoast of God Christs weapons 8. His weapons he uses bespeak him to be wonderfull none other but the mighty God I shall onely instance these three 1. His death 2. His word 3. His Spirit Weapons of another nature then the world dreames of 1. His death therefore is it said By meanes of death he overcame His death and by his death he shew all his enemies as Sampson when he died killed many at his death so our Conquerour by dying kils slayes and crucifies his enemies And these are the weapons that Christ armes his Church with for by their sufferings the truth is advanced And herein holds that saying true that the bloud of the Martyrs is the seed of the Church His Word 2. By his word Christ when he goeth forth to battell effects his ends obtaines victory by the words that proceede out of his mouth If Christ sayes to the Figge tree Wither thou behold immediately it dryes up His word is a sharpe sword able to divide between the marrow and the bones With which he smites the Nations which Rev. 19. 15. word is Christs command for the accomplishment of his minde and Every word that proceedeth out of his mouth returneth not till it hath accomplished that whereto it was sent 3. By his Spirit Our weapons saith the Apostle are not carnell His Spirit but spirituall mighty to throw downe strong holds Which serves sufficiently to detect the falsity of that doctrine that shrowds it selfe under and propagates it selfe by secular or civill authority The wed of the Lord which indeed is spirit and life hath a sufficiency in it selfe to defend it selfe and propagate it selfe from one family Towne City County or Kingdome to another which spirit is the powerfull operation of the word of God the spirit of truth Oh what is so strong as truth It is true Christ makes the weapons of the world to serve him but the weapons he hath approved and ownes and hath put into his souldiers hands to fight withall for the mannaging of the affaires and the subduing of the enemies of his spirituall Kingdome are on ly spirituall and not at all carnall Which we may see lively set forth where is said Christ sits on a white horse judging and making warre in righteousnesse who is cloathed with a Vesture dipt in bloud and his name is called the Word of God 9. The Lord Jesus is righteous in his warfare he is faithfull in rewarding Now by the rewards of Christ we must not understand Christs rewards that there is any excellency in the Creature as his owne which deserved these rewards but the reward is of grace of him that
saying The Gods are come Acts 14. downe to us calling Paul Jupiter and Barnabas Mercurius the names of their heathen Gods And the Apostles could scarcely restraine the Priests from sacrificing to them From this blind conceipt arises as blind a sacrifice sometimes men women children beasts and birds have beene offered by them as well-pleasing sacrifices to their Gods From this ignorance of the true GOD and his worship hath sprung that Ataxy Confusion and disorder that is in the world hence comes murders rebellions treasons witchcrafts sorceries uneleanesse contentions persecutions self-exaltation and all abhominations in the world This deluge of darknesse hath not only drowned some families Townes Cities Countries Kingdomes and generations but hath overwhelmed the whole world in all ages Man no sooner steps into the world but darknesse is his dwelling place Nature once was adorned with this glory of knowing GOD the Creator in the true light of the first Creation but now through transgression are all shut up and concluded under sinne wrath and darknesse That it might be made manifest that salvation is onely in that Arke that swims above all these waters viz in the free grace mercy and goodnesse of the Lord in Jesus Christ by revealing himselfe to the sons of men and giving them a righteous law to worship him by that so they might not ignorantly forge a God in and by their owne understandings to themselves and fall downe and worship their owne Creature instead of the Creator of Heaven and Earth but might see GOD in his owne light For in thy light O GOD doe thy Saints see light even the true light the Lord Jesus As that light hath discovered him to me and the onely acceptable service and worship of him this ensuing Treatise declares Chap. I. Explaineth the word Worship shewing its severall acceptations in the Scriptures and what the true Worship of God is THE word Worship in the Scripture signifies to bow downe fall What the word Worship signifies Psal 92. 6. 1 Sam. 1. 3. Luk. 4. 7 8. Humane worship what it is Rom. 1. 22 23. Coloss 2. 23. Matth. 15. 9. Devilish worship what it is 1 Cor. 10. 20. Deut. 32. 17. Rev. 9. 20. Civill worship what it is Matth. 20. 20. Divine spirituall worship what it is downe before Sacrifice to serve reverence respect feare honour or be subject to one of which worship or service we may minde these foure sorts 1. Humane Worship which is a service of mans own invention that hath a forme of the true worship of God but is will-worship vain worship not commanded by the Lord. 2. Devillish Worship that is When Devils or dumbe Idols are worshipped these two kindes being altogether vaine carnall and antichristian I shall have no occasion to speake of them except in a way of reproofe as unprofitable workes of darknesse 3. Civill Worship Which is an outward expression of reverence and respect to men of Authority or eminency * this being in its own sphere lawfull being bounded by the law of God I shall have little occasion to speake of it 4. Divine or Spirituall Worship that is When the true God is worshipped after a true manner which worship we may fitly describe to be The subjection of the whole man unto God in every thing commanded by God from a true understanding of God by the power of God with singular spirituality faith reverence feare and love in obedience unto God in Christ In this description there are severall things to be minded as necessarily required in all true worshippers of God As 1. A Spirituall principle whereby we come to a true understanding First of God the object of divine worship The inscription of the Saints Altar is not to an unknowne God but to him whom they understand Secondly wherein the worship of God doth consist Every worship will not serve the Lord blind obedience is the sacrifice of fooles but that which God approves his owne light reveales which discovers it to consist in subjection unto God where there is true worship there must be preheminence where there is inferiority there is superiority from whence springs subjection 2. A Spirituall power it is not every strength that is able to build this house that which Gods light reveales his power produces and effects 3. The manner how the worship of God is to be performed must be regarded every way of offering the Lord accepts not but he will be worshipped First with singular spirituality as the object principle and power are all spirituall so must the heart be offering up Sacrifices in a spirituall manner it is the spirit in all performances that makes them truly lovely Secondly in faith a soule that worships God must beleive God and give credit to the words of God Thirdly in feare and reverence the Majesty of God commands reverence in all that come before his Throne That infinitenesse and unspeakablenesse of glory that is in the Lord causes a soule to fall downe before him even at his feet adoring him crying out with Isaiah I am undone Fourthly in love no service without love is acceptable if the distance was onely minded it would strike such amazement and terrour that none would dare to come to God Therefore the Lord sends from the brightnesse of his Majesty comfortable beames and raies of love to gather up the soule to himself through the power of which the soule is fired with love and flaming in this chariot mounts up to God accounting the hardest enterprise he can atcheive for God to be his greatest honour Lastly Divine Worship in all its going forth to God makes its addresses in the Lord Jesus Spirituall and Gospell-Worshippers receive all from God in Christ returne all to God in him who is that way in which God and the Soule meet embracing each other who is that Ladder on which God descends to him and he ascends to God he loves feares serves and lives to God in Christ and in him alone This true worship of God appeares in a twofold consideration 1. Invisibly which is onely in the inward man in the spirit which no man sees or knowes but he in whom it dwels 2. Visibly which others may take notice of whereby an invisible enjoyment and filiall affections are clearely demonstrated I shall handle the first of these in the first part of this discourse namely the invisible worship of God and the last viz the visible in the last part Chap. II. Sheweth what the Spirituall principle in true worshipping is whereby we come to know God and what of God may be knowne to the Saints PRinciples are so requisite to all manner of actions that nothing can be done regularly or honourably without them A true principle is that which crownes every act if a man be unsound in his principles all his building will prove but rotten By this spirituall principle I meane a sure ground or originall What the spirituall principle is seated in the heart by the Lord whereby
the Soule ascends to the true worship of God And this is two-fold 1. Light Till the Sun of righteousnesse shines into the Soule to It is light discover the minde and will of God the duty and priviledge of his creature the Soule is a darke dungeon a sleepy dead confused habitation but when God comes in the appearance of Himselfe the Soule is enlightened Which light is Light comes from God 1. Sent forth from the Lord 't is a spirituall divine supernaturall light In thy light saith the Psalmist shall wee see light T is not in the light of the World or of the first Creation but a new light to him that he had not knew not nor enjoyed before 2. It is sent into the Soule as the light of the Sunne is conveyed to the naturall eye whereby that discernes naturall objects so is Light dwels in the soule the heavenly light darted into the spirit of a man whereby that man being in this light seeth it and nothing spiritually without it 2. Love love unto God and the truth and light of God though a man may know much even by the true light yet if love be not It is love one with the light that is to say if love and light walke not hand in hand the Soule worships not God aright therefore as we heare the Saints breathing out their desires to the Lord that he would send forth his light and his truth to leade them to compasse his Altar that is to say to worship God So likewise we heare of receiving truth in the love of it If I know any thing and yet love it not I cannot chearefully entertaine or embrace it Love love I say unto the Lord produced by the light and love of God both implanted in the heart become that spirituall principle that carries forth the Soule certainly unto God We are to consider this spirituall principle with its object light God is the true object of the Saints light and love and love are vaine empty a meere fancy without a sutable object The object of true light and spirituall love is that God which is to be worshipped God over all God in all God above all which light discovers what of God is to be knowne by the Saints and wherein the appearances of God are The Light of God reveales this to the Soule that God is Hearken what the eternall Spirit saith in the Scriptures He that comes to That God is God must first believe that God is When the Lord sent Moses to deliver the Children of Israel from Egyptian bondage he bids Moses Goe and say I am hath hath sent you whereby he signifies to them his being that he is distinguishing himselfe from heathenish vanities he is in himselfe and of himselfe Therefore God frequently stiles himselfe by the name of Jehovah whereby he points out to us his being in a most excellent manner Gods being is himselfe from eternity the same without diminution addition or substraction Though the foole saith in his heart there is no God and the voluptuous man makes his belly and pleasure his God and although the world makes Satan the Prince of the world their God Yet God onely is viz that unspeakable substance who lives of himselfe what all creatures are they are by God and have their dependance upon God but God himselfe is onely truly Independent If any shall demand of mee what God is Qu. I answer if any seeke the definition of God from the workmanship Sol. of his hands he will be altogether frustrate in his expectation his substance is unspeakable man is but Gods creature man in the most lively glorious quickest and subtilest understanding is ignorant of him But may some be ready to object many Scriptures that speake of knowing i● Obj. God yea it is eternall life to know him the only true God Sol. To answer this we must consider to know God is First To know that there is a God or that this God is and so if we know him not we cannot speak of him nor live to him Secondly To know God is to know him after a sort or manner viz. As he hath revealed himself to the Sons of men for the incomprehensible being and invisible Beer hath made himself visible after a sort so that our obedience may not be without knowledge nor our eyes without an object and so if thou art made partaker of the Spirit and so dwellest in the light of God thou mayest see him To be incomprehensible if man poor silly man nay wise understanding man was able to comprehend the infinite One he would God is incomprehensible then be God himself or greater then he for t is onely the greater that is able to comprehend the lesser as soon may the smallest point in the Circumference comprehend the whole as the Creature his Creator Therefore wisely did Empedocles answer one that demanded of him what God was That he was a Sphere whose center was every where and circumference no where whereby is most excellently shadowed the incomprehensiblenesse of God Secondly That he is Immutable the World is possest with God is immutable changes But in him there is no shadow of Change The World growes old as doth a garment But he is the same yesterday and to day and for ever this is the record he gives of himself saying I the Lord I change not Mutability proceeds from corruption or imbecillity but GODS being is most simple and pure there is no composition in him neither is he subjected to time in which all changes are Thirdly He is Eternall GOD is before time time is made by God is eternall God and shall be done away by God according to that in the Revelations Time shall be no more Time is that space in which actions are successively brought about What time is having beginning and ending but God is not included here for it is impossible that he which made it should be comprehended in it he is from Everlasting and shall remain to everlasting this is matter of admiration Arithmetique is nonplussed here enforced to confesse Eternity transcends his skill Fourthly God is invisible No man hath ever seen him or can see him God is invisible therefore the Saints acknowledge him to be the invisible God Col. 1. 15. But say some Moses talked with God face to face and Christ saith Object blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God therefore he is not invisitle To which I answer that God is to be considered either as in his own being or in his operations as he is in himself we see him not Sol. but as his works of love wisdome power c. declare him so wee see him Thou seest some glorious and costly building yet seest not the spirit of that man in whose minde this building was before erected to thy view but seeing it thou concludest well in saying surely the wisdome of man appeares in it eminently
and thou knowest the minde of any man surpasses the matter in his minde Thou seest a poor creature acting divers rare feates and excellent arts but yet seest not the soule or spirit of that man from whence they flow In all naturall bodies there is a spirit from which naturall actions flow and yet seest not this spirit but art made able to know there is a spirit and from its operations canst speak alittle though stammeringly of it Exod. 33. Moses saw the face of God and yet saith God to Moses my face cannot be seen The face of God is a phrase God useth descending to the capacitie of Gods creatures whereby the Lord holds forth some glory of himself Moses seeing Gods face was his seeing the full est manifestation of Gods beauty and minde that was then for him to see for the face demonstrates the beauty and minde of a man and yet he saw not his being The face of God doth there hold forth no more the being of God then the face of a man his being a mans beauty is not his being for a man is a man though he be not beautifull And when as Christ saith be shall see God his meaning is he shall see what of God may be seen for he that is in himselfe invisible makes himself visible after a sort viz by the appearance of his love and glory in his Son therefore saith Christ No man hath seen the Father at any time but the only begotten Son hath declared him We hear many declarations of God which is the fight of of God the creature hath which declarations define not his being but describe his operations thus is it said God came downe in the sight of the children of Israel when they only saw some terrible appearances of his majesty and authority Fifthly The Almightines of God may be seen by the Creature that he is over all and above all and can doe what he will is very evident all power centers in him as its true originall this omnipotency of God is immutable boundlesse and infinite Who shall say to him this is too hard for thee This power even this Almighty power which the servants of the Lord feele and know through its irresistible operations enforces them to serve him with feare and rejoyce before him with trembling 6. Gods soveraignty and supremacy is likewise through the Gods soveraignty may be knowne light of God clearely made manifest that is to say that God is above all the principall chiefe and worthiest of all and under this consideration may be known to the Sons of men he is King of Kings and Lord of Lords This is that which begets obedience children obey and honour their parents as them that are over them servants their masters subjects their Kings and rulers as them that are their superiours and so Creatures the Creator as being more worthy then all his power and soveraignty are inseparable companions his power fils him with majesty and authority 7. The wisedome of God may be known that is to say that he is The light of God discovers the wisedome of God wise understanding knowing all things by wisedome he governes all things by wisedome he made and garnished the heavens power authority and all without wisedome act confusedly Therefore is he called the everlasting light and the Father of light the God of knowledge he is wise supereminently and therefore called the onely wise God Rom. 16. 27. 8. God is a just God and his Saints know him to be so Gods justice Gods Justice may be knowne and what it is is his righteous dispensation of love or wrath according to his owne law made after his owne will and thus he is just or righteous to the Creature and he is also just and righteous in himselfe a God of more pure eyes then to behold iniquity and of more justice then to suffer it to passe unpunished This makes a poore soule bow his knees and tremble before Gods dreadfull Majesty who can approach Gods presence without feare and for this cause is he called a God of vengeance a Consuming fire the Judge of all the earth a Judge most just Job 37. 17. He is most faithfull he cannot lye he is a true God a God of truth 9. That God is mercifull gracious full of loving kindnesse flow to anger whose mercies are above all his workes his mercy God is mercifull and his justice kisse each other This consideration begets liberty freedome and boldnesse in the spirit to serve feare honour and obey the Lord. In this sense is he called a father of mercies 2 Cor. 1. 3. This is discovered to a Soule as the argument for a Soules obedience to God If yee love mee keepe my commands For we love him because he first loved us 10. God is nearly related to the creature Though God be never God is known to be related to the creature so glorious and excellent yet if he had no relation to the creature it would contribute nothing towards spirituall worship which relation is made manifest in severall particulars First He is a Creator and all things are his creatures they are all his workmanship Isaiah 40. 28. In the beginning God made the world and all things in the world Secondly He is a Father All things are begotten by him In him we live and move and have our being Thirdly He is a Husband that espouses Soules to Himselfe Isaiah 54. 5. Fourthly A King and we his Subjects He rules over all the earth and the sea is his dominion I might here shew at large how the severall tearmes God gives to himselfe hold forth his relation to the sons of men but I shall not now insist upon them God is all in all 11. God is revealed to be all in all that is to say in his operations or workes There are diversities saith the Spirit of operations but it is the same God that worketh all in all 1 Cor. 12. 6 All that 's good or excellent beautifull or glorious in all or any Creature proceeds from God and this shewes the creatures dependency upon him therefore is he said to fill all in all Eph. 1. 23. That is to say All fulnesse in any creature is from the Lord who is above all ruling over us through all manifesting his power and wisedome in us all dwelling in us abiding and delighting in us Eph. 4. 6. God is one 12. This God is one infinite being There are Gods many and Lords many but to us there is but one God Many men are called Gods It is written I have said yee are Gods but there is one originall being who is our God in the Lord Jesus there are not many first beings but one originall who is the first and the last the beginning and the ending that is to say the first in himselfe before all subsisting by himselfe giving a beginning to all and the last continuing in himselfe for ever putting an end to
thou wouldest not Then said I Lo I come to doe thy Will O GOD. Christ is the Lambe of God that taketh away the sinnes of the World Who offered up Heb. 7. 28. 11. 19. 1 Pet. 2. 22. 2 Cor. 5. 21. 1 Pet. 2. 22. himself to God without spot for he is that true Lambe without blemish and without spot Herein our Jesus was a Priest transcending the Priests under the Law which had infirmity and the Sacrifices under the Law that were imperfect For the Lord Jesus was pure and spot-lesse yea perfectly pure in whose mouth was found no guile who knew no sinne There was a great necessity he should be such an offering without spot because God was and is a God of pure Eyes that cannot behold Iniquity that is to say tolerate it suffer it to go unpunished Now had Christ been a sinner he could not have taken away sinne This was the reason of the imperfection of the Priests of old which had they been perfect we had had no need of another Priest after the order of Melchisedeck Secondly It is a free Sacrifice Free-will offerings under the Christs death a free sacrifice Law were very acceptable with God Our Jesus offered up his owne body freely no man saith he takes my life from me I lay it down Lo I Heb. 10. 9. come to do thy will O God Thirdly It was as pure and free so a Perfect Sacrifice The Sacrifices Christs death A perfect Sacrifice under the Law were without blemish but not perfect therfore Jesus puts an end to them and offers up himself The offerings in the Law were to be perfect without blemish as touching their bodies they must not be blinde broken nor maimed or the like but this was a perfection shaddowing out the true perfection of the Lord Jesus who wanted nothing who had nothing superfluous but was a perfect Sacrifice there needed no other to compleat it Fourthly It was an Eternall Sacrifice It was offered in time Christs death an eternall Sacrifice but ordain'd before time and the influences of it reached Eternity a vertue sprang from it to al his generation that fell asleep before it was actually offered and now being offered it remaines in as full vertue as ever for by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified And so he was a Lambe slaine before the foundation of the Heb. 10. 14. World being the same yesterday and to day and for ever even the same Jesus the same Saviour and deliverer the same High-priest that saved Paul saved Abraham and shall save all that shall be saved Fiftly It was a spiritual Sacrifice In the time of the Law the Christs death a spirituall Sacrifice Priests went alwaies into the first Tabernacle accomplishing the service of God but into the second the High-priest only once every year not without blood which he offered for his errors and the sins of the people Which Tabernacle was a figure in that time Now the Sacrifices and Gifts that were offered in that Tabernacle stood only in meats and drinks and divers washings and carnall ordinances imposed on them until the time of reformation Heb. 9. 10. but our High-priest enters into the holyest of holies and there accomplisheth the service of God not with Meats and Drinks and carnall Ordinances or Jewish observations but with his blood offering a spirituall Sacrifice Christ came with reformation doing away that which was carnall that is to say of a fleshly legall not sinfull administration by his spirituall Sacrifice Even the offering up of himselfe in body and spirit The Just for the Vnjust Sixtly and lastly let us view its nature with its accepataion The Christs death an acceptable Sacrifice Sacrifice was offered up to a just and righteous God for an unjust and unrighteous people and the Lord accepted it so that the shadow is of the heavenly thing Even the burnt offerings under the Law was a sweet favour unto God holding forth the excellency of the savour that our better Sacrifice our substantiall offering was to God therefore it 's said Christ gave himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet smelling savour He is that sweet perfume that ascends up to GOD in whom the Father is only wel-pleased who hath Isa 53. 11. seen the travell of his Sonnes soul and is satisfied This is a most acceptable sacrifice Chap. X. Manifesteth the true subjects for whom this Sacrifice was offered 7. HAving thus in mercy made manifest the nature of this Sacrifice and for as much as every sacrifice that is offered is for some body let us now enquire of the Persons who are the subjects of this Sacrifice which Christ declares to be his sheep I lay down my life for my Sheep Those Sheep are the Elect of God whom the Lord Joh. 10. 15. hath appointed a place for at his Right hand in the last day therefore saith Christ Other Sheep have I which are not of this fold them also I Ver. 16. must bring in and they shall hear my voice Again saith he I know my Sheep Christ makes it his work to Redeem a company of poor silly sheep from the wooles These sheep are those who are given by God to Christ Thine they were saith Christ that is to say thine by thy choce knowledge decree and purpose Thou gavest them me that is they being in the World a company of poor despised sinfull creatures thou committed'st John 17. 6. them to my charge to rescue them from the paw of the Lion and mouth of the Beare and to keep them in thy name that they may never depart from thee These are they Christ prayed for these only and not for the World that is to say those that were not given to him to bring over by the power of his own Septer to the obedience of the Gospel to the salvation of their souls and therefore you shall finde Christs prayer is not limited to the small number of his faithfull Apostles but hee likewise prayes for all that should believe in him for their sakes he sanctified himself that is to say he set himselfe apart and made it his worke to offer sacrifice and become a Redeemer So much the word sanctify clearly imports These were a certaine number that Christ knew and the Father loved as he loved Christ which in another place are called children as testifies the Spirit saying Forasmuch as the children were partakers of flesh and bloud he likewise tooke part of the same that he might deliver his children Which children are those that are his peculiar Heb. 2. 14. generation Behold saith Christ I and the children which thou hast given me which children he cals his brethren saying I will declare thy name unto my brethren For this cause is the Lord Jesus called The Captaine of the salvation of many sonnes Because he sanctifieth-himselfe for them for he is a perfect Captaine
Christ tels him what he hath done for him saying to him Thy sins are pardoned my Son feare not then wrath horrour guilt and terrour fly away and the man is by faith that is to say by believing what Christ hath done at peace in his soule Faith I say is not the mans justification or righteousnesse but receives it for it is a free gift of God It is said we are justified by workes how then by the bloud and grace of Object James 2. 24. Christ To that I answer We may be truly said to be justified by works Answ namely as to be justified holds forth the declaration of it to others and so onely workes before men justify or as workes declare a man in some particular act to be a just man may a man be truly said to be righteous or justified in that particular just and righteous act So these three waies of being justified viz before God in our conscience and before others or in some particular act are all at unity being the effect of Christs death which was the sacrifice for sinne But yet methinkes I heare some ready to question Whether all sinnes to a believer are pardoned past present and to come Object If thou seriously considerest what I have already said it might Sol. All sins pardoned to a believe past present and to come be a sufficient answer to thy demand but if possible I shall desire to answer thee more fully We are to consider that before we were actually Christ Jesus died and when he died he bore our sinnes in his owne body the punishment that we deserved Christ suffered he is and was our trusty Advocate that pleaded our cause and satisfied the Law against which the sinne was so that condemnation is by a Law take away the Law the condemnation ceases Now Jesus triumphed over our sinnes and the Law as I shall shew more fully anon on the Crosse and made a shew of them openly So that they could never be able to returne upon us to condemne us and under this consideration I affirme all sinnes past present and to come were then pardoned by the bloud of the Crosse For as Christ at once died for all sinnes past present and to come so were they pardoned Which pardon was given to Christ for him to communicate to us Which leades us to the second consideration namely our guilt feare horrour and terrour and Christs love to us then for he having obtained our pardon as he obtained it he gives it to the soule a full compleate perfect pardon saying after this friendly manner Thou that hidest thy selfe in the staires and in the clifts of the rocke in a desolate and forlorne condition that waterest thy bed with teares and expectest nothing but wrath feare not though thy sinnes be as scarlet I have made them as white as snow And so commands Satan their Goalor to flye the Iron gates of their owne guilt to open and takes him by the hand and leades him into the Paradise of God by faith into his Fathers Kingdome which act of Christ upon mans spirit is mans Justification according to that in the Acts We preach remission of sinnes by Jesus Christ for every one that believeth is justified from all things marke the word from all things from which he could not be justified by the Law of Moses And in another place You hath he quickened who were dead in sinnes having forgiven you all trespasses Minde it the worke is done the Law cannot charge him so that if a Saint sinnes now as in truth wee doe For be that saith he hath no sinne is a lyar and deceiveth himselfe he may looke to his Advocate pleading satisfaction already given triumphantly singing There is now no condemnation or damnation to him that is in Christ with a sure confidence None can now legally thoug many may unjustly lay any thing to his charge for God justifies him he that was offended is satisfied Neither can any condemne him for t is Christ that died for him now in this sense likewise it is very sure all sinnes past present and to come are pardoned for this second is onely the declaration of the first Against what I have here written I know many object That the Obj. Servants of God in the Old Testament as David Daniel c. prayed for pardon of sinne and that Christ commanded his Disciples to pray for the pardon Matth. 6. 12. 1 John 1. 9. of their sinnes and that we are required to confesse our sinnes one to another and pray one for another and God himselfe saith If we doe confesse our sinnes he is faithfull to forgive them therefore they are not all pardoned at once if they were what need we pray for them As to the examples or precepts concerning praying for pardon Sol. of sinne I answer That it was a sutable act to that state and service that consisted in a legall dispensation they saw not so clearly the things we see they were continually to offer sacrifice for sinne and surely those that might offer sacrifice for sinne might pray for the pardon thereof So that their praying for pardon of sinne no more proves it our duty then their offering sacrifices makes it a duty to us so to doe As to that precept of Christ to his Disciples we are to minde that Christ intended not alwaies to confine his Disciples to that manner of praying but that forme was agreeable to that dispensation for the Kingdome of Heaven was not then come It was but at hand but now it is come and we may boldly goe to God As concerning the other Scriptures that say Confesse your sinnes one to another and If we confesse our sinnes he is faithfull to forgive us If you consider what I have said before it might be sufficient These expressions onely speake of a forgivenesse and acquittall in a mans Conscience So though a soule may be in some doubt these are an encouragement for him not to hide his face and runne away in feare but boldly to acknowledge them upon the head of the Scape Goate the Lord Jesus and God is just and faithfull to forgive them that is to say to manifest the forgivenesse of them to thee for sinne is either chargeable before God or in the Conscience before God it is not therefore in Conscience onely and as it is chargeable such is the forgivenesse it many times fares with a Saint as with a man arrested with a Bond formerly cancelled the man hereupon is filled with feare beginning to call in question whether his surety hath cancelled it or no and so calls upon his surety for the producing his Bond that he may be assured he is freed from it by the Law though unjustly vexed for it Even so I say fares it many times with a Saint Jesus Christ hath told him the Law is satisfied his debt paid the bond cancelled the Devil assalts him sets his sins his debts in order before his eyes and
dispensation of God was righteous and yet to give place to the last ministration by Christ from heaven Is not the Law a rule of life to us how then can it be done away Object Sol. If you consider what I have said you may easily be satisfied If you meane by the Law the substance commanded in the Law I say t is and alwaies was for the substantiall matter in the Law written in the heart in the Creation in Tables of stone to the Jewes and in the heart by the spirit in the Gospell which is Love God and thy Neighbour is one and the same But if you meane the Law as given to Moses the Mediator of the Old Covenant to which appertained the wordly Sanctuary c. it neither is nor never was to the Gentiles How can it he said Wee be free from the Curse of the Law where we are Object yet subject to sorrow labour sicknesse and death which are Curses of the Law I answer That Saints are subject to death and sicknesse c. T is Sol. true but not upon the same account as others is as true The nature of all these things are changed the sicknesse of the body redounds to the soules health The labour of the body serves to minde us that our rest is not here Death in the flesh serves to passe us to our rest and blessednesse for Blessed are the dead that dye in the Lord for they shall rest from all their labours and their workes follow them Hence Paul wisely Desired to be dissolved that he might be with Christ Hence he glories in tribulation which if curses to him he could not have done True it is these are curses and poyson to the world but to a Saint they are blessings and medicines well prepared by the skilfull art of our great and charitable Physitian the Lord Jesus But God punishes his people for sinne how then can they say Curses are all Object done away If by punishment you meane an execution of justice upon an offender Sol. in satisfaction of a Law which is properly only and truly punishment I say God punishes not believers at all there is no curse in their habitation no poison in their cup their portion is grace mercy pardon healing and salvation But some say God himselfe saith You of all Nations have I knowne Object therefore will I punish you for your iniquities To that I answer That is a threatning sutable to the dispensation Sol. of the Covenant of workes to that state the Jewes were trained up in but now in the Gospell the language is altered for God now appeares to be love Now if we sinne it is said We have an Advocate But God in the Gospell saith Whom I love I rebuke and chasten Object therefore he punishes his beloved for their sinnes I answer to this First Affirmatively That God doth afflict his Sol. people for sin yea his beloved But Secondly I say Afflictions are to them no curse at all but a loving correction of a loving Father not to satisfy his wrath for he hath seen the travell of his Son and is already satisfied but to manifest his mercy it being for his childrens healing safety and prosperity they rather publish his love then his wrath For whom he loveth he chasteneth and whom be receiveth he scourgeth Therefore saith the spirit to the Saints If you endure chastening you are dealt withall as Sonnes If you are not chastised you are bastards and not sonnes Affliction is for their profit as necessary for them as their meate and drink Before we be afflicted we goe astray Afflictions are a fruit of the Fathers love in Christs death therefore called the dyings or markes of Christ Jesus they are sent to crucify the sinnes in us that crucified him they are as fire to purify not destroy the gold they yeild the peaceable fruits of righteousnesse though for the present they are not joyous to them that are exercised therein If wee suffer with him wee shall also reigne with him And yet we must note that afflictions though many times they be yet are not alwaies sent as a chastisement for some particular sinne but for the shewing forth the power of God as Christ speakes in the case of the blinde man To conclude this of the Law I say we are freed from it as it was a Covenant of works which was a dispensation of God to the Creature by which he never intended life to the Creature but to advance the glory of his his Sonne in shewing them their weaknesse and sinfulnesse But as for the substance of the matter contained in the commands it is I say againe a standing rule to all generations and he or they that walke not according to it it is because they have no light in them To love God and our Neighbour the substance of the Law is our duty as well as any others Chap. XIV Sheweth some other effects of the virtue of Christs death 7. BY the death of Christ the wall of partition betweene Jewes The partition wall is broken downe by the death of Christ and Gentiles is broken downe and all the writings of Ordinances taken out of the way Before it was said In Jerusalem shall they worship but now Neither in this Mountaine nor in Jerusalem That is to say the Father makes no more difference of places there is now neither Jew nor Gentile Barbarian nor Scythian bond nor free Master nor Servant but all are one in Christ Jesus Now neither Circumcision nor Un-Circumcision availeth any thing but a new Creature 8. All types shadowes and figures are now fulfilled Here I Types and shadowes fulfilled by Christs death might be large but I shall onely name some few particulars As First Circumcision held forth Christ to come in the flesh of Abraham of the seed of Israel and obliged to the keeping of the Law now is Christ come and the Circumcision is of the heart Christ hath fulfilled the Law Secondly All sacrifices peace offerings sin offerings trespasse offerings are all ended in the body of Christ He is the Altar The propitiation The true living Temple The habitation of God and the Saints He is the true Manna The true Joshua or Jesus that conducts us into the true Land of Canaan He is the Sampson that by his death destroyes his enemies He is the true David that sits on the Throne for ever He is the true Arke of our salvation He is the true Lamb The Stape Goat The First borne The true Priest Prophet and King He is the the true Rocke out of whcih flow living waters He is the true rest He is the Deliverer of his people He is the true Joseph that was sold into a strange land to provide for us against a day of spirituall famine He is the true watchman and shepheard of his people But of these I must say with our Apostle I cannot now stand to speake particularly 9. He hath by this death purchased for us
all the happinesse we Christ by death hath purchased all our happines are spiritually borne to As First Our union with GOD But more of this in the Kingly office Secondly He hath purchased for us the redemption of our bodies from the grave But more of this in the Kingly office Lastly He hath purchased for us life eternall even perfection Of which more particularly in his Kingly office 10. By his death he hath conquered all our enemies Of which likewise in his Kingly office Chap. XV. Sheweth the dignity Christ hath attained through his death and that in foure particulars THAT we may see the excellency of the death of Christ let us consider it under these considerations 1. That by death he hath conquered death and the devill for By death Christ hath conqueted death and the Devill it was impossible that he should be held of death Therefore is it said He should see Corruption The gallant Conquerors of the Kingdomes of the world when they dye they cease to conquer any more but our Jesus in dying slew death and him that had the power of death that is to say the Devill 2. He by death rose from the dead For he the selfe-same that By death he rose from the dead ascended first descended into the lowest part of the earth for he rose from the dead Which resurrection of his hath many glorious effects I shall onely instance in two First It was the manifestation that he was none other but the The virtue of Christs resurrection the true Messiah the Son of God This made the Rulers acknowledge of a truth that he was the Son of God Secondly It was the assurance to the Saints that he had finished his worke and therefore is it said He was raised justification Had he died and not risen from the dead our faith preaching writing and the like all had beene in vaine had he not rose from the dead death had conquerd him Now the true ground of our believing is his death that could not be held of death by his rising he evidently declared himselfe to be the Lords Christ Even the same body that died rose from the dead who said Behold my hands and my feet 3. By death he ascended into heaven For he descended that he Christs ascension into heaven and the virtue thereof might ascend He ascended from the state of infamy shame and contempt farre above all heavens into the state of glory of the highest glory of God The fruits of whose ascension are First The leading Captivity Captive the triumphing over all our enemies Even as a Generall that hath conquered his enemies should carry them openly at his Chariot wheeles so doth our Jesus carry all his and our enemies in open triumph Secondly When he ascended up on high He gave gifts unto men that he might fill all things that is to say that all his might be filled with himselfe with the new Wine of his spirit Time would faile me to enlarge my selfe herein 4. By death he sits at the right hand of God By the right hand Christ sits at the right hand of God and the benefit we enjoy thereby of God we are not to understand as the ignorant sort doe that God hath a right and left hand as we have but by his right hand is meant Gods greatest glory power and dignity Sit thou on my right hand saith the Lord till I make thine enemies thy footstoole The effects of which are First The ruling over the world and all in it of which in his Kingly office Secondly The rest of himselfe having done his worke for he having finished his worke is entred into his rest Thirdly The assurance that we shall enter into ours for as he hath conquered and is set downe so shall we be 5. Lastly By death he makes intercession for us The intercession of Christ is his pleading or continually for us to his Father which pleading we may not by any meanes Christ makes intercession for us what is the virtue thereof dreame is a speaking vocally as we doe one to another but a voice in his bloud For his bloud speaketh better things then the bloud of Abel Now the bloud of Abel we know cryed to heaven for vengeance But that we may briefly see the excellency of Christs intercession let us minde First That his bloud is alwaies present before the Lord speaking for us as Gods remembrancer it is our Advocate that is alwayes pleading our cause Secondly It pleades satisfaction to be given to the Judge of all by which we live in continuall security So that the summe of the dignity Christ in dying arises to is his Propheticall and Kingly office which he executes with much love and fidelity That he hath obtained all this by death I will onely give you this demonstration of it That all this is but the perfection of our Jesus Now he was made perfect through sufferings for the suffering of death he was crowned with glory Heb. 2. Phil. 2. and honour And because he humbled himselfe therefore hath God exalted him and given him a name above every name that at or in his name or power every knce should bow Chap. XVI Sheweth what the Propheticall Office of Christ is and the excellency thereof HAving thus finished through divine assistance the first part of the three-fold office of Christ viz his Priestly office I am now come to speake of his Propheticall office which I shall finish with much brevity There being two things for the explication of this office to be minded 1. The Prophet himselfe 2. The office or worke of this Prophet First Concerning the Prophet It is the Lord Jesus that was anointed to become the Teacher of his people The Prophets under the Law were anointed with oile Our great Prophet the Lord Jesus with the Spirit he was made full of grace and truth and God the Father raised him up as it was foretold by Moses and furnished him with sufficient abilities to discharge his trust For the fulnesse of wisedome was in him therefore is he called the Councellor the same man that was anointed to be a Priest was anointed to be a Prophet who was a Priestly Prophet and a Propheticall Priest Secondly The office of the Prophet is next to be spoken to which is an office given to him of the Father for the revelation or discovering of the great mysteries of the Fathers Kingdome in which office there are five things to be knowne 1. The matter discovered 2. The light discovering 3. The rule of discovery 4. The manner of discovery or teaching 5. The persons taught The matter discovered by this Prophet in generall is this Whatever The matter discovered is may be knowne or enjoyed of God by the Creature and whatever the Creature is and shall be in relation unto God Christ by his sacrifice hath obtained for us all that is to be desired and as a Prophet he comes to tell us
of their Authority If the Scriptures were not to be believed above their words why doe they seeke to prove their matter from them Nay which seemes a wonder to me these very bruits for I can give them no fitter name that deny the Scriptures doe often times bring Scripture to prove their deniall of them Sometimes they object to us the seeming Contradictions that are in them telling us the Word of God cannot contradict it selfe and for this they alleadge the Scriptures that say God cannot lye and the like by which doe they not set to their seales that God is true and the Scriptures his word Yet a little further let them set aside the Scriptures and bid them reason of any thing and what will they then say How will they prove what they say Will they prove their assertions from some undeniable principles From whence I pray you fetch they their principles It is either from nature or from grace If from nature that is corrupted Who can bring a cleane thing out of an uncleane thing Nature teaches not the true Worship of God If from grace Where is this grace made manifest And if it be not manifest who will believe them For the proving of doubtfull things is alwaies by things more known If it be made manifest surely then t is in the Scriptures Well To conclude this Consider that heavenly stile faithfulnesse in reproving as well great and small that sweet unity that is there that majesty and authority that is to be found there and in no writing else that almost all men that have ever seene them stand in admiration of them which are an evident demonstration of the excellency of them But there are many things in the Scripture that seeme incredible as Sampsons staying so many with the Jaw-bone of an Asse and Christs being Object borne of a Virgin and Noahs Arke and many more To whom doe these seeme incredible Dost thou believe there Sol. is a God If thou dost Why shouldest thou thinke it impossible for him to bring to passe these things And if he tels us these things are so why shall we not believe them But it may be though mayst say there are many things that seeme to contradict each other What then Are they not true because thy narrow foolish and shallow heart cannot comprehend it There are many things in nature which thou canst give no reason of Why quarrellest thou not with them also and with that God that made them If thou understandingly didst but reade them I dare say thou wouldst say there is not one thing in the whole Scriptures needlesse nor any Contradictions Some things in them are figures some histories some lawes which all hold forth the majesty soveraignty and excellency of the Lord. I shall for the present say no more of the rule of discovery but this That he that shall deny the Scriptures to be the Word of God is a bruit beast without any bounds yea he is but an Atheist that cannot chuse but deny God himselfe The fourth thing is the manner of discovery The light of God The manner of discovery reveales the mysteries of God And this is 1. Ministerially God discovers himselfe by his Ministers but Ministerially more of this hereafter 2. Plainly The Lord Jesus delights to speake after a familiar Plainly manner to the soule teaching it by wordes easy to be understood Christ spake in Parables how say you then he speakes plainly Object Sol. To that I answer It is true there was a time when Christ spake in Parables but yet it is worth our observing that he used such parables that the very Jewes that heard him knew whom and what he meant by his Parables But further I say likewise that Christ spake afterwards to his Disciples plainly not in parables which the Disciples acknowledged saying So now thou speakest plainly If you looke to the manner of Christs speaking it is most plain making use of the plainest similitudes that could be Thus did the Apostles preach not with entising words of mans wisedome but with plainesse of speech in demonstration of the spirit and power Which when I consider I cannot but wonder at the imposters deceivers and deceived of this generation who come with high swelling words and uncouth language that in truth their words are harder to be understood then their matter who speake as if they desired rather to have their persons wit eloquence and elocution advanced then the Gospell of Jesus He is not now among many wanton Christians thought worthy of hearing that hath not an art of copying some new expressions to paint and indeed adulterate and counterfeit the truth Well I am sure Paul was of another minde that said He had rather speake five words which he understood then ten thousand in an unknowne tongue These men to my understanding doe as if a man minding to shew forth the excellent proportion of a beautifull man should build a faire and beautifull Turret or Scaffold very high and sets the man upon it which indeed Eclipses the beauty of a man and fixes their eyes on the beautifull structure he stands upon They pretend to hold forth Christ but in truth t is their owne words not Christ that is so much doted or admired by these Disciples of whom through their faire words they have made merchandise for Satan Lastly Christ teaches the soule infallibly there is no guile in his mouth his words are not yea and nay but the truth of God the unquestionable truths of God he speakes not at peradventure I thinke this is true I suppose it to be true and the like doubtfull phrases but saith This is the voice of the God of the Lord of him that cannot lye Oh blessed are all that are thus taught of Jesus Christ his words are the sure words of prophecy whereto wee doe well to give heed Lastly A word or two to the subjects to whom this light reveales The subjects to whom this light is discovered the matter I have before showne to be the substance revealed and they are two fold according to the diversity of the matter revealed Now the matter revealed is either the mysteries of the Fathers love to a poore soule which is hidden from the wise men of the world and this the true light discovers onely to the children of the Kingdome Or else 2. The matter revealed is the truth of God barely and nakedly as it is in it selfe without the soules interest in it to whom it is revealed And in this sense Saul was among the Prophets and the Spirit of God was upon Balaam whereby he knew Israel to be blessed though himselfe partook not of that blessing In this sense the spirit gives gifts to the rebellious this is a receiving truth but not in the love of it from which a man may utterly fall away Though a man hath all knowledge yet if he be not a chosen vessell of the Father and have not the
worketh and rewardeth the worke Now besides the sweet sanctification constant supplyes abundant experience and great joyes they are refreshed withall while they follow Christ being made faithfull to the death there are two things as just rewards conferred upon them As First The resurrection of the body This is a great priviledge to the Saints it is the way to life eternall Be thou faithfull unto the death saith the Lord Jesus and I will give thee a crowne of life He that loses his life for Christs sake shall finde it He that believeth on mee saith Christ I will raise up at the last day Now the body that shall be raised up is the same numericall or organicall body that suffers with Christ or which men have power to kill when the spirit or soule cannot be killed because it is immortall shall be raised up againe But may some say how can this be that the same body should be raised againe Object which is laid in the dust resolved into the foure Elements eaten by wormes of the earth or fishes of the sea which fishes againe are eaten by men and become nourishment to them and so the body suffer severall mutations and alterations Why wondrest thou how that can be more then thou wondrest Sol. that thou art alive and hast a being the Alchymist he glories in his separations of severall things mixed or confused together and thinkest thou it impossible for God to raise up thy body by the power of himselfe The Apostle as if he had heard of such an objection answers it in the Philippians saying The Lord Christ shall Phil. 3. last change our vile bodies according to the working whereby he is able to subdue all things to himselfe Though we can see no reason looking upon it with a naturall eye yet if we consider that it shall be effected by the same word that said at first Let there be light and there was light Even by the same word that said Let us create man in our owne image and did thereby create him there is no ground at all to question but the very same word or mighty power is able to raise up thy dead body He hath said He will raise up thy body at the last day And who therefore shall dare to say it it neither will nor can be But some are ready to object That the Resurrection the Scriptures Object speake of is spirituall accomplished at Christs coming into the soule but as for the resurrection of the body that is a carnall thing That Christ Jesus at his appearing raises the spirit from death Sol. to life is true and that he raiseth the naturall body from death to life is as true the Scriptures speak of a first resurrection which implyes another resurrection for indeed as soone as a soul is translated from death to life he is risen with risen with Christ and so is planted into the similitude of his resurrection But to such who were thus risen with Christ the Apostles preach another resurrection viz. the resurrection of the body as it is said in the Philippians Who shall change our vile bodies into the fashion of his owne glorious body the same body that dyes is raised up againe The same Jesus saith the Apostle Whom yee crucified hath God raised up It was the humane body of Christ that was crucified or nailed to the Crosse and the same body that was raised who said unto Thomas not believing that Christ was risen Reach hither thy finger and behold my hands and reach hither thy hand and thrust it into my side and be not faithlesse but believing But the Scripture saith It is sowne a naturall body but shall be raised a spirituall Object body therefore t is not the same body I answer It is very true t is raised a spirituall body but marke Sol. what it is that is raised a spirituall body t is the same body that was sowne a naturall body So that in the resurrection the naturall sinfull lumpish earthly body becomes spirituall that is to say free from that wearinesse trouble sinne corruption and misery that it is now subject to it shall be then made able to meet the Lord in the Aire that which now moves not but with heavinesse and dulnesse shall be so lively beautifull and glorious that it transcends the tongue or pen of Angels to expresse it But say some It is said As dyes the beast so dyes the man how then say you man shall rise againe except the beast may likewise rise againe Object The Wise man speakes not there his owne but the language of Sol. such worldlings as thou art that denyes the resurrection therefore saith he in the end of his Booke speaking his own judgment We shall all come to judgement which we know is onely true after the resurrection of the body But may some say Are there any so brutish as to deny the resurrection of Object the body Yea certainly and let us not wonder at it there were as there Sol. is now two sorts of these people that deny the resurrection of the body in the dayes of the Apostles As First the Sadduces that utterly deny it and truly we have many Sadduces in our daies who say there is neither resurrection Angell nor Spirit Secondly Such who said the resurrection is past already which Doctrine the Apostle saith Is an erring concerning the faith To both which sort I shall onely aske them if they be risen againe how comes it to passe there is marrying and giving in marriage seeing Christ saith to the Pharisees In the resurrection there is neither marrying nor giving in marriage and shall say to such that deny the resurrection with Christ They erre not knowing the Scripture nor the power of God The excellency of the bodies resurrection will appeare more plainly if we consider that 2. The Lord Jesus crownes all his souldiers being raised from Perfection is the priviledge and portion of those that are raised from the dead the dead with perfection with a crowne of life of glory setting them downe in his Throne giving them an everlasting Kingdome where neither feares teares nor any manner of sorrowes are able to molest them Now the excellency of this condition we have not attained nor are we able to tell what it shall be Therefore John sayes Beloved now are we the sonnes of God and it doth not yet appeare what we shall be but we know that when he shall appeare we shall be like him for we shall see him as he is Wee shall then be fully glorious within and without glorious our soules shall be filled with God Our vile corruptible bodies shall be then immortall incorruptible spirituall and glorious The Scriptures say Let us as many as be perfect be thus minded And Object againe Be yee perfect as your Father is perfect which is a perfection in this life how say you then perfection is not to be attained till the resurrection of the body Perfection according to
pointed at Secondly Of Terrour to the wicked and to them it is a sentence of eternall punishment Depart from mee yee cursed t is the terrour of the Lord to them perdition and destruction yea eternall fire t is hell kindled by the wrath of God If any one aske me what hell is I answer t is the eternall wrath What hell is of God kindled in body and soule an absence of all good a presence of all misery t is a fire that never goeth out t is a stringing worme that never dyeth t is a consuming consumption a dying death a consumption alwaies consuming and yet never ceases to consume a continuall dying that never dies t is the second death that endures for ever Lastly The time when this judgement shall be In this I shall propose these two things First That of that day and houre if Christ be worthy of beliefe The time when the judgment day is knowes no man no not the Angels in heaven no not the Son of man himselfe as he was the Son of man it comes as a theefe in the night unawares to the world Secondly T is not till the resurrection of the body therefore is it called The last day the dispensation of Christ untill the resurrection is called The last daies but the last day in respect of Christs judgement is onely appropriated to that judgement t is not till the time of sentence that shall be pronounced upon all men good and bad But say so me The day of judgement is come already for Christ judges Object now in the hearts of the Saints which is the true day of judgement To this I answer That the word Judgement admits of a various Sol. consideration it is taken either for discerning or pronouncing sentence or condemning and to speake plainly t is true Jesus Christ doth judge that is to say declare against sinne and pronounce condemnation as belonging to sinners which is while we are in the flesh but this is no where called the judgement of the last day but this judgement that I speake of is the execution of sentence of the righteous Judge for the absolving and rewarding his Saints and condemning and punishing the world Now this is not in this life in the naturall body Let me freely ask thee whether now the wicked be punished Whether they be condemned now Surely thou wilt not say they are in eternall fire and have all the torment they shall have now is the time of their jollity mirth and merriment the Saints are now in trouble and the wicked rejoyce but hearken man what the Lord saith He knoweth how to deliver the righteous to reserve the unjust to the day of condemnation They are now reserved till then the righteous who are the children of the resurrection are kept in their graves as in a sweet and quiet sleepe till the resurrection and then saith Christ to them Come yee blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdome prepared for you from the foundation of the world though not enjoyed till now but the wicked that sport out the time of this life must die for it is appointed for all men once to dye and they in death are kept in their graves as in a prison and are raised up not as a priviledge to them as some conceive for better were it for them never to rise againe to condemnation for after death comes judgement To whom Christ saith Goe yee cursed of my Father into everlasting fire prepared for the Devill and his Angels who are likewise kept in chaines to the destruction of that day wherein all secrets of all hearts are judged which I am sure is not in this life Thus have I finished according to the grace given me of God the three-fold office of Christ who is a Kingly Priest and a Priestly King who is a Propheticall and Kingly Priest and a Priestly and Propheticall King as I may so say What may be attributed to any one office of Christ all concurre in it for in every worke of Christ all his offices have a joint operation Now in Christ is God seene in the most lively appearances of himselfe to the Saints Gods mercy and justice both reconciled in Christ his wisedome and power dwell in him his brightnesse and glory live in him In a word whatever the Lord is to a soule he is it Christ and it is richly fully and compleatly in him who of God is made unto us wisedome righteousnesse sanctification and redemption Chap. XVIII Sheweth wherein the Worship of God consists with the true power and manner of divine Worship as it consists onely in the Inward man HAving through the goodnesse of God finished my discourse The worship of God as in the inward man consists of the true knowledge of God without which nothing is performed well unto God I am now come to shew wherein the worship of that God consists which is in the subjection of the spirit unto God to the will of the Lord which consists in five particulars As 1. Faith By believing in God is God glorified therefore is it In Faith and what true faith is Rom. 4. 20. said We give glory to God in believing which faith is either a relying or dependance upon the Lord Jesus for salvation according to the will of God or a giving credit to the words of God So is faith the evidence of things not seene and the substance of things hoped for that is to say it layes hold on the substance hoped for and brings it nigh to the soule The effects of which faith are peace with God victory over the world and life eternall The duration of the life of faith glorifying God is till Christ come the second time without sin to salvation for he that shall come will come and will not tarry Now the just shall live by faith Now that is till Christ comes 2. In Prayer This is a part of spirituall worship which prayer In Prayer what true prayer is is a powring out the soule to God in the name and power of the Lord Jesus by the spirit for the supplying of our wants which prayers acknowledge our relation to God and Gods soveraignty over us The true prayer of the spirit is not a composed forme of mans invention but the breathing of the soule by the spirit after the good things of God this is to worship God when we seeke to him 3. In feare reverence and honour If I be Master saith God where In feare and reverence and what it is is my feare If I be a Father where is my honour Therefore must we serve the Lord with feare and rejoice before him with trembling The true fear of God is the reverent high and honourable thoughts and apprehensions a soule hath of God as his Lord Father and Creator wrought in him by the spirit Therefore we are commanded to Feare the Lord and his goodnesse Which feare is no slavish posture but a Son-like temper whereby
the soule acknowledges all he hath to be from the Lord and so lyes low in his owne apprehension that God may be exalted 4. In Love This is that which God commands of us to love In Love and what true love is him to delight in him which love to God is the streaming forth of the affections unto God in which there are these severall ingredients First A true knowledge of God of which before Secondly A setting a high price of God valuing him above all things in the world Thirdly A giving up the soule to God the understanding to know God the will to desire him the affections to embrace him Fourthly The union of his spirit with God the glory of love is union love affects union and is not satisfied with any thing till he is united with it Some say love passes or emits or sends forth the spirit of the lover into the beloved I am sure t is true in divine love which sends forth the spirit into God the perfection of which love is when the soule hath nothing enjoyes nothing but what he hath and enjoyeth from God when he willeth nothing but what God willeth when he can truly say Thy will and not mine be done 5. This worship consists in praise and songs of joy when wee In Praise and what true praise in the spirit is would honour men we set forth there excellency a soule that truly honours God rejoices in him and praises him Now this praise of God is the soules spirituall acknowledging God to be praife-worthy preferring God in his thoughts in all and above all singing in his heart making melody to the Lord. I doe but touch on these things because I shall have occasion What the power of inward worship is on to speake of them as they be the principles or foundation of more visible appearances of the worship of God A word or two of the power of this worship that is spirituall likewise for t is the power of God t is not of the first creation but of the second t is not of generation but of regeneration not of mans will nor of mans activity but of God that sheweth mercy wee are all dead in sinne as void as naturally in the first Adam of power truly to serve God as a dead man is to eate and drinke therefore is Christ the power of God unto us who worketh irresistibly in us What the true manner of inward worship is As the power of divine worship is spirituall so must the manner be the heart must be in a spirituall frame united to God that is to say in a way of relation unto God whereby he becomes a servant a souldier a friend and Son of God it must be performed in faith love feare and reverence all these are faithfull and inseparable companions If a man prayes or praises God he must do it in faith love and feare But to put a period to the first part of this discourse all this service must be performed to God as in Christ he that prayes to God must seeke him as he is to be found in Christ For t is in him in whom onely the Father is well pleased God in Christ is a Saints rest delight fulnesse and glory a Saint by Christ goes to God fals downe before him rejoyces in him and lives sweetly and contentedly in meeknesse and humility yet triumphantly in the presence of the Lord for evermore Here a soule lives with God by faith crying out Holy Holy Holy How long shall it be Come Lord Jesus come quickly Longing for the appearance of the day of God who will render tribulation to every soule that obeyes not the Gospell of God but eternall life to them that are faithfull to the death Thus much concerning the true worship of God as it consists onely in the spirit in the inward man hid from all men or Saints having a sweet entercourse with God after an invisible manner in the spirit THE VISIBLE WORSHIP OF GOD. Chap. I. Sheweth what the Visible Worship of Christ is and a discovery of what the true Gospell to be preached to the world is with the true Messengers or Ministers of the Gospell IN the former part of this Discourse I have held forth the worship that is due unto the Lord as it consists onely in the inward man and am now come to speake of the worship of God as it is visible Now the visible worship of God is the subjection What Visible Worship is 1 Cor. 6. 20. of body and soule to the Lord according to the words of the Apostle saying Glorifie God in your body and spirit which visible worship shall be handled under a two-fold consideration 1. As it consists in the visible administration of the Gospell and commands of the Lord Jesus 2. As it consists in conformity to the Gospell and commands of Christ of both which in order as the Lord shall enable me Concerning the first of these viz the administration of the Gospell and the doctrine thereof it is two-fold either to the world or to Saints but I shall first discourse of it as it is to be administred to the world and herein shall shew First What the Gospell is which is to be preached to sinners Secondly Who are those that are to administer dispence or preach this Gospell Thirdly The manner how they are to dispense this Gospell Fourthly To whom they are to administer or preach this Gosspell 1. The Gospell is glad tydings good and joyfull newes to Jewes What the Gospell is that is to be preached to the world Luke 2. 10 11. Isaiah 40 9. 61 11. and Gentiles to sinners by Jesus Christ Who was born in the City of David and is come in the flesh dead and risen againe therefore saith Paul We preach Christ crucified or fastned or nailed to the Crosse to them that are called Christ the power of God and the wisedome of God Therefore is it called the Ministry of reconciliation the grace of God revealed Salvation is onely in a crucified Jesus eternall life is in him that is the good newes that is to be divulged to poore sinners even Christ dying to make attonement for sinne to open the way to come to God and that Whosoever believes in this Christ shall be saved and be raised up at the last day This the Apostles preached which was glad tydings to the sinfull soule to Publicanes Harlots the worst of sinners good newes to a spirit enslaved in sin good newes to the body the naturall body the resurrection of which Paul preached as good newes by Christ though he was called in question for it this is the onely Gospell the everlasting Gospell promised to Adam shadowed under the law revealed now for grace and immortality are brought to light by Jesus Christ And of this Paul saith Though I Paul or an Angel from Heaven should bring any other Gospell then that I have already preached and yee have received let him
is an Ordinance of the New Testament of the Lord Jesus it is a part of Gospell spirituall and heavenly obedience whose use and end is First For the visible holding forth the death and resurrection It holds forth Christs death and resurrectiou of the Lord Jesus That Law-giver who hath given us tongues to speake of this mystery hath given us bodies to expresse it for what is our being overwhelmed with water but a lively representation of Christs being in the grave and our ascending out of the water what is it but a fit publication of Christs being raised from the dead Secondly It serves for the exercise of our obedience unto the ● exercises our obedience Lord Jesus If I be a King where is my honour saith Christ Arise why tarryest thou and be baptized is the Law gone forth from our High Priests lips to be faithfully observed of all believers Had we no ground but Gods command it is enough for us hereby may we manifest our obedience God hath not made our bodies in vaine but will be glorified in them For our bodies are the temples of the Holy Ghost Thirdly It serves for the exercise of our faith in the death of It exercises our faith Christ where we by faith see our selves dipped in the glorious mystery of his death Therefore are we said To be buried with him in Baptisme Some conceive that is onely meant spiritually but I say he speakes of the being baptized into his death by faith even in the visible Ordinance for in that may we by faith see Christ dead and our life hid in his death by faith in his death we see our selves dead to sinne it holds forth our justification by Christ the washing away of our sinnes in his death in his bloud So likewise it serves for the exercise of our faith in the resurrection of Christ for as we have beene baptized in his death so likewise by faith wee see the glory of Christs resurrection for as Christ died and rose from the dead so we who are buried visibly with him in Baptisme shall be raised by him even as certainly as we arise out of the water unto life eternall Fourthly We are likewise by Baptisme planted into the similitude We are planted by it into the likenesse of Christs death and resurrection of his death and resurrection for as Christ died and was surrounded with miseries so in this Ordinance by faith wee see our sufferings to be the dyings of Christ in us and as we suffer with him so are we planted into the likenesse of his resurrection Wee now by this see our selves planted into the similitude of his death whereby we dye to the world to sinne and vanity and likewise see our selves risen with Christ by faith unto the glory of God seeking the things that are above where Christ now fitteth at the right hand of God in the glory of the majesty on high We doe not onely by this hold forth Christs death and resurrection by acting faith in it that we shall receive virtue by it but see our selvs also planted into the same similitude of Christs sufferings and exaltations Fiftly It is a sweet and comfortable assurance of the resurrection It serves for the assurance of the resurrection of the body of our bodies from the grave We are buried with him and shall be raised from the grave by him as sure as our bodies are raised from the water shall our bodies be raised from the grave Sixtly By this they visibly demonstrate themselves to have put By this we visibly put on Christ on Christ Gal. 3. 27. As many of you as have beene baptized into Christ have put on Christ This putting on Christ is by faith by which we are the children of God but the visible demonstration of it is in Baptisme of water and by faith in this outward ordinance have we communion and fellowship with Christ having put him on as a garment to cover our nakednesse as an ornament to adorne our persons as a shield and buckler to secure us we are in this ordinance baptized into Christ under a two-fold consideration 1. In that we are baptized into the love life joy peace mystery and righteousnesse of Christ we by faith in that ordinance may see our selves encompassed about with a love and united to Christ For by one spirit are wee all baptized into one body 1 Cor. 12. 13. We visibly demonstrate our selves by Baptisme to be of Christs sheepe as invisibly by the spirit we are dipped plunged or interested into that spirituall body whereof Christ is the head 2. In that by baptisme we visibly give up our names to Christ acknowledging him to be our Lord his will to be our law his law our life by this we acknowledge his soveraignty his excellency by this we resigne up our selves to him wearing his livery whereby he distinguishes his people in a speciall manner from the world Therefore saith Christ Goe teach all Nations baptizing them in or into the name of the Father Son and Holy Ghost That is to say by Baptisme we are consecrated or set apart unto the Father Son and Spirit and are visibly baptized into the profession of Jesus of the mystery and spirit of Jesus This Paul explaines where hee saith He thankes God he baptized no more of the Corinths lest they should say he baptized them into his name that is lest they should have Idolized him attributed that to him which is proper to God lest they should say they were his Disciples or his members or call themselves by his name Lastly the end of this as all other Ordinances is to glorifie By this wee glorifie God God God will be glorified by thy hands in ministring to thy owne or the Saints necessities by thy foot in carrying thee forth to preach For how beautifull are the feet of him that bringeth glad tydings by thy spirit in believing by thy soule and body in being baptized for we are not our owne but are bought with a price that wee should glorifie God in soule body and spirit Chap. IV. Discourseth of the Administrator and proper subjects of Baptisme IF you call to minde what I have already declared concerning Who are the true administrators of the Ordinance of Baptisme the ministry to the world you will see who are true Administrators but to speake a little more fully of this they are twofold First Such who are immediately stirred up by God to preach the Gospell of Christ those having a power to baptize into or in the name of Christ of this sort were the eleven Disciples Marke ult Philip who preached and baptized Ananias who preached to Paul and baptized him Peter who preached to the Gentiles and baptized them Paul himselfe who preached and baptized divers Acts 16. Secondly Such as are sent forth by the Church of Christ they may preach the Gospell and administer this Ordinance thus was Barnabas sent from Jerusalem
Scriptures and that from a two-fold demonstration 1. From the signification of the word The signification of the word proves it to be so 2. From the nature of the Ordinance First From the signification of the word Baptize it comes from the Greeke word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 i. e. mergo immergo which properly signifies to dip dive duck or plunge under water to cover or overwhelme one with water Now surely Christ commanding his Disciples to baptize or dip in the water meanes not that sprinkling shall serve the turne neither is Baptisme ever expressed by the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which properly signifies to sprinkle I confesse this practise to most carnall heart seemes strange and ridiculous and why but because they have gotten a Greek word into their mouths not knowing the English of the word nor the nature of the Ordinance If the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 was plainly properly and truly as it signifies rendred to dip and Baptisme expressed by dipping I am perswaded men would be ashamed to deny it who now cry out against it with open mouth This was the practise in the Apostles daies and if you will give credit to Authors in the Ages succeeding them therefore saith one Olim enim qui baptizabantur in profundum aquae mergebantur that is Those who heretofore were baptized were dipped or plunged into a deep water Therefore is it said in the Scripture Philip and the Eunuch 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they both went downe or descended into the water and Philip baptized or dipped or plunged him into the water and they both ascended out of the water Acts 8. 38 39. So it is said of Christ He was dipped or plunged not sprinkled by John 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 into Jordan and that John and Christ ascended from out of Jordan Marke 1. 9 10. Which they could not be said to doe had they not first descended into the water But may some say T is true Dipping was used then but it was in hot Countryes Object if you should doe so now it would endanger their health and if we should doe so to infants it would endanger their lives therefore we cannot thinke this to be fit in our cold Countryes In answer to this Let me tell thee if thou shalt dip infants it is Sol. true it may endanger their lives but this is needlesse for they are not to be baptized at all but as for others that it may endanger their health it is but a fleshly carnall reasoning do thou thy duty commend thy soule and body into the hands of God But to satisfie thee let me tell thee I have knowne divers who have submitted to that Ordinance in the extremity of winter and yet have never beene the worse Surely hadst thou beene a Jew and beene commanded to circumcise thy selfe thou mightest by this kinde of reasoning have pleaded against the command of God and have said Lord why commandest thou me to endure so much paine will no easier way serve thy turne Oh man take heed of an evill heart of unbeliefe But surely this way is not civill for men to baptize women in the water Object but God will have us doe all things with civility and modesty Nay but oh poore man who tels thee t is not civill nor modest Sol. surely Satan within thee or some that never saw it what I pray you in civility is it for two men or a man with a woman to goe into the water with convenient garments about them Is it more uncivill now then it was in the daies of Christ and the Apostles It may be some of the sonnes of Belial delighting to scandalize the just ones may tell thee they goe naked together into the water Oh these are but scandals I know not of any such practise nor could ever heare any that had so much impudence as to endeavour proofe of it which without controversy had any beene knowne to have done so both their names time and place should have beene printed long before now This we affirme that it ought to be done with all modesty civility and comelinesse with fit garments which may serve to answer this objection Secondly That this was the practise of the Disciples and the command of Christ to performe it in the same manner is evident from the nature of the Ordinance which truly holds forth the death and resurrection of Christ and our being dead and risen with him therefore is it said Coloss 2. 12. We are buried with him in Baptisme Now a man that is buried is covered or hid in the grave so that the Baptisme of water that is instituted to hold forth this must be in the same manner persons are as it were to be buried under water which is the most lively representation of the death of Christ But yet some object That Christs bloud is called the bloud of sprinkling Object so that the death of Christ is as well represented by sprinkling as dipping To this I answer That Christs bloud is called the bloud of Sol. sprinkling not in reference to Baptisme but as it fulfils the type of it which we shall finde expressed Heb. 12. 24. Moses sprinkled the bloud upon the people which sprinkling sanctified to the purifying of the flesh But this typified out the bloud of Jesus sprinkled upon the Conscience Heb. 10. 22. Heb. 12. 24. This held forth the death of Christ but now Baptisme in a more speciall manner holds forth Christs death and buriall and shews him not onely dead and buried but also risen againe therefore are we said To be buried and risen with him in Baptisme Col. 2. 12. Which most directly plainly and nakedly holds forth the glory of the mystery of Christs death and resurrection from whence we may safely conclude it is to be performed by dipping 10. The tenth particular concerning Baptisme is the principle The principal leading forth of Baptisme from which a Saint ought to submit to it but because I have already in the former part of this discourse handled the true principle of divine worship which worship is to be both inward and outward I shall speake the lesse of it here therefore briefly I shall shew you First It must flow from the knowledge of the nature of the ordinance we must not doe things we understand not but must be able to behold it holding forth the nature of Christs death and resurrection Secondly We must likewise know that we are fit subjects for it wherin we must know our selves to be beleevers in that Christ whose death we represent both which are evident from Philips words to the Eunuch If thou beleevest with all thy heart thou mayest he ought to know the nature of true faith in that ordinance and that he himself did beleeve in the Lord Jesus Thirdly He that truly performes that ordinance must know it to be an ordinance of Christ he that doth any thing to Christ and hath not authority
foundation of the Apostles and Prophets Jesus Christ himselfe being the Corner stone Now the Apostles and Prophets are the foundation of the whole building as in their daies so in our daies and now what have we to doe but to build on the same foundation Againe Consider what saith the Scripture Math. 16. 18. And I say also unto thee that thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church and the gates of hell shall not prevaile against it Now the Church of Christ were a company of Disciples baptized professing the doctrine of the Gospell as I shall shew more clearly afterwards Now against this Church the gates of hell should not prevaile because it was built upon a Rock Many thinke the meaning of that Rock to be Christ others judg it to be Peter but for my part I believe it to be meant of neither excluding the other but of both for Christ is the true foundation For no other foundation can any man lay then that which is already laid even the Lord Jesus Yet I say also Christ is not called a foundation but in reference to his doctrine given to Peter and the Apostles preached by them first who are also said to be the foundation they as instruments in Christs hand Christ as the fountaine and fulnesse that fils all in all so that however behold a Church built That the gates of hell shall not prevaile against it But may some say The gates of hell did prevaile against many Object Churches It is not said the gates of hell shall not prevaile against any Sol. Church in particular but against the Church that is to say the whole body of Christ in all ages And though wee cannot see a Church successively from the Apostles yet I shall prove there hath beene a Church in all ages Ephes 3. 21. Vnto him be glory in the Church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages world without end Amen Behold here a Church in all ages the Churches and so the Ordinances of the Churches were not to abide onely in the Apostles dayes but to the end of the world in all ages But yet to evince this more fully consider that the word preached by the Apostles is the onely word to be preached for faith and obedience in all generations therefore saith Christ Neither pray I for these onely but for them also which shall believe on me also through their word John 17. 20. The word of God preached by them and not their persons is expressed by Christ to be the ground of our faith that believe now to whom and to all that shall believe afterwards his prayer extends Againe saith Paul As we have said before so say I now againe If any man preach any other Gospell unto you then that we have preached and you have received though it be an Angell from heaven let him be accursed Galath 1. 8 9. Therefore is the Gospell called The everlasting Gospell Rev. 14. 6. Now the word that the Apostles preached is that which was given to them by Christ Goe preach the Gospell he that believeth and is baptized this is to be held forth as the word of God To the end of the world The time from Christ to the end of the world is The last daies wherein Christ himselfe hath spoken to us Heb. 1. 2. Who by this dispensation changed the old Priesthood and Law Heb. 7. 12. Now he did not destroy them as evill but changed them for the Priesthood of Aaron he established his own by death for the law of Ceremonies pointing out a Christ to come he established baptisme and breaking of bread to hold forth the establishment of his Priesthood in his death who is already come dead and risen againe Now as long as the Priesthood of Christ remaines so long must the Law remaine for there is no Priesthood without a Law The life of obedience is required till Christ coming therfore saith Christ Yee know not in what houre your Lord shall come therefore watch● But lest any should say the exhortation concernes not us Christ saith What I say unto you I say unto all Watch As Paul saith speaking of the judgments of God to Israel Now all these things hapned to them for ensamples and they are written for our admonition upon whom the ends of the world are come 1 Cor. 10 11. So are they for our admonition and the Apostles doctrine our rule therefore he saith to Timothy And the things that thou hast heard of mee among many witnesses the same commit thou to faithfull men who shall be able to teach others also 2 Tim. 2. 2. Let those that thinke the commands of the Apostles onely concerne that generation consider this Scripture Yea Baptisme is so farre from being ceased that it is called One of the first principles of Religion Heb. 6. 2. Now surely if you take away that you may as well take away Religion also and how you may wave that without bringing in another Religion with other Principles I understand not But if any say yet all this satisfies not then I shall demand what ground have any to prove its removall out of the way for this is certaine no dispensation given by Christ was ever removed but by the bringing in of some other And Christ hath now given out his lawes and will give out no other but it is high time to hear what is said against it which I shall willingly doe Chap. VII Answereth severall Objections SOme say John baptized with water but Christ with the Holy Ghost and Object fire So that John saith I must decrease but he must encrease from whence they conclude that water Baptisme must decrease and He viz. Christ and his Baptisme of the spirit must encrease Iohn 3. 30. This objection is grounded upon a meere mistake conceiving Sol. the Baptisme of water to be onely Johns and not Christs So that when John saith I must decrease they can understand nothing to be meant but water Baptisme when it is not Johns intention but John shewes his glory his honour and ministry must give way to and be swallowed up in Christ and decreased in this respect that he must dye and cease but Christ encreases by his death through which he gives new institutions I have already shewed the difference and agreement of Christs and Johns Baptisme wherein I have proved the Baptisme of water to be the Baptisme of Christ But Christ saith to the woman of Samaria Woman believe me the houre cometh when you shall neither in this mountaine nor yet at Jerusalem worship Object 2 the Father But the houre cometh and now is when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth which is an argument that Baptism of water is no part of the worship of God for that is outward and God will be worshipped in spirit Iohn 4. 22 23. In answer to this I desire you to minde that Christ doth not at Sol. all destroy the Baptisme of water but
did baptize them were owned by them in a way of distinction calling themselves by their names Thirdly The end of his words which was to knit them together which he endeavours to effect by two arguments First by telling of them they were not baptized into his name neither was he crucified for them he died not for them neither were they Baptized into his death Wherefore it was a very carnall thing for them so to be divided whose divisions made him to rejoyce that he had baptized no more for this reason lest they should say they were baptized into his own name he doth not here at the least deny the baptisme of Water but his words if you observe them are a cleere proofe that the Corinths were all baptised though not into Pauls name yet into Christs name for saith he I baptized none of you but such and such implying others had baptized them for in the Acts it is said many Corinthians beleeved and were baptized Acts. 18. 8. Secondly That he might destroy their carnall reasonings in setting up baptisme so much in a way of opposition one to another and against Christ himselfe he tels them Christ sent him not to baptize but to preach the Gospel Which words are comparatively to be understood for Christ did chiefly and principally send him to preach the Gospel such manner of speaking we shall finde usuall therefore when the Israelites rejected Samnel and would have a King God saith to Samuel they have not rejected thee but they have rejected me that I should not reign over them which words are to be understood that the greatest offence was committed against the Lord such another expression is that in Ieremiah where God saith I spake not unto your fathers nor commanded them in the day that I brought them up out of the Land of Egypt concerning burnt-offerings or sacrifices But this thing commanded I them saying obey my voyce Now we know God did command them to offer sacrifices but that was not the chiefe thing commanded in comparison of the obedience of the heart they were not commanded Ier. 7. 22 23. and so Paul saith 1 Cor. 3. 6. 7. I have planted Apollo watered and yet immediately he tels them neither he that planted nor he that watered were any thing that is to say nothing in comparison of the Lord for otherwise they were something for he cals himself a wise master builder in this we may see the wisdome of God when any soule extolls any thing beyond its Sphere that the Lord layes as it were low Iames saw many exalting faith and sleighting works he prefers works and tels them a man is justified by workes when Paul saw the Galathians advancing works he throwes them downe and ranks them with losse and dung so here when Paul saw the Corinths exalting him and others because they were baptized by them he reproveth them for it and spake after this manner Oh yee Corint●s you rejoyce in men as if you were baptized into their names but you are mistaken you were baptized into the name of Christ you have little cause thus to boast of me for I for my owne part baptized but few of you neither was that my principall office or work to baptize you but to preach the Gospell But if this be true how did Paul fulfill that command of Christ saying Object Goe teach and baptize if that Baptisme be meant of water in the 28. of Mathew To this I answer he may be truly said to doe a thing that doth it Sol. by another So is Christ said To make and baptize more Disciples then John when indeed he himselfe baptized not but his Disciples did it So the Apostles did fulfill it in baptizing some with their own hands and in commanding others to baptize also The Apostles preached faith and Baptisme but indeed were not able to baptize all with their owne hands but had many brethren accompanying them to helpe them in that worke as is evident in the example of Peter preaching to Cornelius Acts 10. To conclude my answer to Pauls saying he was not sent to baptize I say in the Scriptures this is considerable that Baptisme is not tyed of necessity to an Apostle that he must with his owne hands doe it for Paul was not so sent to doe it but Disciples may doe it So that the substance of my answer is this that the Apostle here shewes what was his principall work or office to wit preaching hereby not destroying Baptisme which I have before demonstrated to be Christs command yet in comparison of preaching he was not at all sent to baptize for that was not his work more then the worke of many others but he was one of the chiefest of them that preached Christ Jesus T is true may some say These were practised in the imperfect state of the Object Saints wherein they lived under shadowes but now all shadowes are done away and that which is perfect is come so that we are not now to practise water Baptisme which is a shadow an imperfect thing I have in the first part of this discourse briefly handled this point Sol. of perfection wherein I have showne wherein Saints may be said to be perfect and wherein not To which I shall adde thus much that Paul had not attained that perfect state he speakes of 1 Cor. 1● 10. But saith when he should attaine it he should know as he was knowne which is onely true in the resurrection when wee also acknowledge the ending of Ordinances And whereas you say shadowes are done away I would fain see that Scripture which saith Baptisme is such a shadow which is done away thus I finde the Jewes Ceremonies were called shadowes of Christ and were done away in Christ but where to finde a footing for the proofe of Baptisme being as yet done away I professe I cannot imagine if you mean that in the 2. of Solomons Song That is but a desire of the Spouse for Christ to turn to her till they should flyaway which state we daily long for that We may see Iesus face to face who see now through a glasse darkely And whereas you say the state of the Church was then imperfect but now perfect Alas Their estate surely was more perfect then ours neither yet can any man make it to appear in any one thing wherein we transcend them whether you mean in gifts revelations parts wisedome or knowledge Consider Paul abounded in all and was so wrapt up with visions that whether in the body or out he could not tell yet he cryes We see but in part and I have not already attained but presse forward But notwithstanding all this that you have said it seemes to me may some Object say Baptisme was onely used in the infancy of the Church for we finde not the Apostles pressing of it afterwards neither to the Romans Corinths nor in any of his Epistles which surely he would have done had it beene of such concernment This objection is
2. That it consists of people called or separated from the world by the Gospell 3. They are a company of believers 4. They are believers baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus 5. That they are united together by consent in the fellowship of the Gospell all which I shall handle briefly First That Christs Church are onely people I minde this in That Christs Church are only people a way of opposition to that carnall apprehension of ignorant soules who esteeme Houses of stone or timber to be the Churches of Christ not considering that That the most High dwelleth not in Temples made with hands Acts 17. 24. But in the contrite and broken heart Though Heaven and Earth cannot containe him yet he dwels in men Which blind conceite hath begotten such superstition in their hearts that they esteeme such Houses to be Holy and so making an Idol of them they fall downe before them that is to say attribute that to them which is peculiar to the Saints Secondly The church of Christ consists of people called out of Christs Church is a people called out of the world the World wherein you may observe that the very same men and women who were in the world are the subjects of Christs Kingdome 't is not something added to man which is saved in man but the same man is the subject of salvation who before was in the the state or wrath 't is not something besides mens naturall soules and bodies which are the subjects of Christs church but their bodies and soules which before were in an old state of sin and death therefore called old men but now in a new state therefore called new creatures they are Christs members these I say are called or separated from the world the word Church in the Greeke signifies called out the church is called out or separate from the Kingdome of Sathan therefore saith Peter who hath called you out of darknesse 1 Peter 2. 9. and again Coloss 1. 13. Saints are said to be delivered from the power of darknesse and translated into another Kingdome Saints were once as others are but now are they separated from the world in a twofold consideration First From the wicked conversation of the world therefore are the Saints said to be redeemed from the vaine conversation of the They are separated from the vain conversation of the world world received by tradition from their fathers 1. Peter 1. 18. Therefore Paul saith we had our conversation amongst children of disobedience in times past in the lusts of our flesh but God who had mercy on us hath quickened us when we were dead in sins Eph. 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. they are to be separated from all the abominations thereof for the church of Christ is or ought to be a pure Kingdome into which nothing that desil●th should enter they are called from the works of the flesh as lying stealing covetousnesse drunkennesse swearing blaspheming railing adulteries and the lusts of the flesh wherein formerly they were conversant as is evident 1 Cor. 6. 4. 10. no such persons that are known to be such are to be admitted into the Church which is the Kingdome of heaven upon earth 2. They are separated from the worship of the World now by the They are separated from the worship of the world worship of the World I meane that seeming worship which men performe to the Lord without a lawfull warrant from the Lord even all the commands of man in the things of God The world through the mighty operation of the man of sin who works in the children of disobedience hath set up a worship among men that hath the name of the service of God when indeed God never commanded them any such thing We are commanded to come forth of Babylon out of confusion and to touch no unclean thing therfore saith the Lord What an agreement hath the temple of the Lord with idols wherefore come out from amongst them and be yee separate saith the Lord and touch not the unclean thing 2 Cor. 6. 16 17. We are to separate from all assemblyes who say they are Churches and yet are not built upon the Rock Christ and the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets Jesus Christ himself being the corner stone There is much adoe made about churches this day but there is but one true way of entring into a true Church fellowship therefore are we to separate from all those seeming Churches who never were admitted into the Church through the preaching of the Word and beleeving the doctrine of Christ being baptized into his name but were naturally borne into it as all those are who stand in a any Church by right of infant membership or infant Baptism Christs Church consists of a people visibly professing faith all in Christs Kingdome must be able to declare whose they are whom they professe whose subjects they be and to whose laws they conforme therefore we shall finde the Eunuch not to be admitted to baptisme Except he believed with all his heart But may some say many may professe faith and yet not be beleevers so that if Obj. faith be absolutely necessary for the fitting of a man to be a member of a church you will be able to prove few churches to be true because many may be hypocrites What I said before I say now again that visible appearances are Sol. Christs Church consists of people professing faith the true ground of visible administrations with the heart man beleeveth but with the mouth he confesseth unto salvation Had election or a reall interest in the love of Christ beene the only ground of receiving members into fellowship or of baptizing them as some may suppose the Apostles did very evill in baptizing Simon who was in the gall of bitternesse yea if that should be true Christ did very ill in suffering Judas to goe in and out so long with his disciples undiscovered when he knew he was a wicked man but yet Simon professing he beleeved ought not to be denied baptisme so that I say who ever shall say that he beleeveth in the Lord Iesus that is to say professe that he depends upon Christ for salvation and upon him alone and desires to be baptized in the name of Christ professing he beleeves it to be his duty except we know that he hath only a forme of Godlinesse and denyes the power thereof he ought to be baptized and be received a member with the Church I confesse there is a doctrine spread abroad that we must know mens hearts before we can walke visibly with them which truly never was nor shall be the ground of a visible fellowship neither ought we to examine mens spirits or principles so much as their doctrines The church of Christ consists of beleevers baptized in the name The members of Christs Church are baptized beleevers of the Lord Jesus therefore it is said They that gladly received the word were baptized and the same day there
were added viz. to the church about three thousand Act. ● 41. this was a doctrine to be preached commanded to be practised and was observed by the Saints of old But doe you thinke there may not be a visible church of Christ without baptisme of water surely all the churches in the Gospell were not baptized persons To this I plainly answer First the Scriptures no where hold Sol. forth any church to us without being baptized for this we find as soone as they beleeved they were commanded to be baptized with water Acts. 10. and to Paul himself beleeving was it said Arise why tarriest thou and be baptized If we looke into the Acts we shall find there very many examples for it and not one to prove or tolerate any other practise Secondly I say there can be no true visible Church without it hath its bottome or foundation from Christ but there is no church consisting of others then baptized persons approved on by Christ for Christ giving forth a rule of visible dispensations bids his disciples first Teach and Baptize them afterwards teach them to observe all that he had commanded them Marke last 19 20. Again if we consider the nature of the Ordinance of baptisme and of the church of Christ it will be evident for the nature of the Ordinance is a cleer manifestation of putting on Christ therfore saith the Apostle Know ye not that as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ and the nature of a true Church is of a spirituall nature visibly holding forth that government Christ our head hath in us Again baptism is the first act visibly representing our union with Christ which gives us a visible right to all other Ordinances of Christ But if any shall yet say there may be a true visible church of the Gospel approved of by Christ without a submission to this Ordinance let them produce their grounds from the Scripture and I shall more throughly consider the matter in the mean time let this suffice us that while men walke in other wayes doubtfully without a rule for their practise we walk according to the Scriptures in being baptized and added to the church wheras they say many churches were planted without baptism it is an easy thing to say so but hard for to prove I am very confident all churches were baptized else the disciples of Christ had very ill observed their commands Goe teach and baptize Fiftly It is not enough that Saints be baptized but likewise The Church of Christ is an united company they ought to joyn themselves together first to the Lord then to one another therfore is it that we find it recorded that the Saints are a body compact together and that when many saw the judgement of God upon Ananias and Saphira they durst not joyn themselves to them Now this joyning after baptisme is nothing but the mutuall consent of each other giving up themselves to the Lord and one to another to watch over one another and walke before the Lord in his own wayes which of necessity must be done or else the Saints would be disabled from knowing each other watching over each other and admonishing or reproving each other thus did Paul joyn himself to the churches at Ierusalem but this will appear more plain if you consider what I shall say when I come to speake of the true nature and divine excellency of this church which I have already in a measure described unto you Chap. IX Sheweth the true nature of Christs Church and the power and authority thereof HAving thus described to you what the true church of Christ is I will now shew you its excellent priviledges and duty which I shall unfold to you in eight particulars 1. The nature of this Church 2. The power of this Church 3. The duty of this Church 4. The gifts of this Church 5. The Ordinances of this Church 6. The Order of this Church 7. The Ministry of this Church 8. The Communion and fellowship of the Church The nature of this church I shall first handle which I shall demonstrate The nature of Christs Church It is the house of God to you from the severall names that God hath given it in the Scriptures as first it is called the House of Christ or of the living God 1 Tim. 3. 15. Paul gave many instructions to Timothy how to behave himself in the house of God God dwelleth in the middest of the church the church is Gods houshold Mat. 24. 25. Herein may we see the nature of the church to be a compact and united body a house of living stones 1 Peter 2. 4. 't is not a company of unpolished stones lying scattered up and downe but a house built up whose foundation is Christ yea Christ is the corner stone thereof 't is a houshold whose master is Christ who is the Lord of that family which is called by his name the children of this houshold are Saints those that appear in their wedding garment the servants are the Ministers of the Gospell who are placed there to serve the family their food is the word of God the body and blood of Christ Jesus from whence al unprofitable and wicked servants are tobe cast forth 't is a houshold wherein every son and servant is enrolled by the bond of unity Secondly 't is the City of God Psalm 46. 4. in which city every It is the City of God member is a fellow citizen Eph. 2. 19. 't is a spirituall city that descends from heaven 't is a flourishing city whose inhabitants are made glad through that river whose streames flow from the fountain of life 't is a City walled with the almighty power of the Lord Jesus 't is a City defended with an innumerable company of Angels whose merchandise is not of gold and silver but of bread and water of life of glorious garments of needle worke the cloathing of whose inhabitants is wrought gold 't is the city of Sion of which 't is said Walke about Sion and goe round about her tell the towers thereof marke yee well her bulwarks consider her palaces that ye may tell it to the generation following Psal 48. 12 13. 't is a city incorporated whose citizens have one and the same Charter from heauen whose head is the Lord Jesus whose foundation and gate of entrance is Christ in which mercy and truth meet together righteousnesse and peace kisse each other Thirdly The church of Christ is Christs body Christ is the churches It is Christs body head yea he is the very life and soul of the church 't is his Spirit which quickens all 't is Christs body consisting of severall members every one is placed in the body for the service of the whole therefore saith Paul We being many are one body in Christ and every one members one of another Rom. 12. 5. 't is a body fitly joyned together compacted by that which every joynt supplyeth
must speak orderly one after another for God is not the author of confusion but of peace in all the Churches of Christ Thirdly Fasting now true fasting flowes from the apprehension Fasting of some great want whereby the soul is ingaged to give up himself to seek the Lord separating himselfe from his outward imployments from meat and drink so farre as nature will permit that he may wholly without distraction be earnest with the Lord by prayer for the obtaining of his request the true nature of this will appear evident if you consider Acts 13. 2 3. 14. 23. 1 Cor. 7. 5. Fourthly Charity which is more acceptable then hope or faith Charity 1 Cor. 13. 13. this is that virtue without which al other gifts are nothing it is a grace which is rooted in the heart and is a true spirituall love and endeared affection towards his Lord Jesus and all his Saints poor and rich which composeth the Spirit in a right temper subduing covetousnesse trampling under foot vauntings loving another as himself the prayse of which read 1 Cor. 13. 3 4 5 6 7 8. verses It suffereth long is kinde envieth not vaunteth not it self is not puffed up doth not behave it self unseemly seeketh not her own is not easily provoked thinks no evill rejoyceth not in iniquity but in the truth beareth all things c. but I shall only mind it here as it That the outward necessities of the Saints must be relieved shewes it selfe forth in the relief of the Saints outward necessities It is an Ordinance of God to relieve the poor Saints It is the duty of the Church to see that no member in it do want or lack any thing necessary 't is not enought to say be warmed but they must administer to the supply of their wants according to the ability God hath given them 1 Cor. 16. 2. But all Saints are to have all things common so that there must be no difference Object between them as it was in the dayes of the Apostles Mistake not the Scriptures it is no where commanded it is true Sol. there was a time when all things were common yet so that every man had but accoridng to his need Act. 2. 45. 4. 34. 35. And wheras they sold their possessions they then testified their great charity and thus far it is a president for Saints to imitate that if they have possessions and their brethren be in want and they cannot to be relieved without selling their possessions they ought to sell them yet not so as to destroy their naturall relations for he that provideth not for his family is worse then an infidell But this was not their constant practise for afterward they had gatherings as God prospered them 1 Cor. 16. 2. and indeed had that been always commanded to be therepractise wherin could there have been a ground to presse to charity and to reprove for covetousnesse there alwayes hath been and yet wil be a difference among men in this world there was an elect Lady one of reputation though few noble are called who lived accordingly abounding in hospitality yet we are alwayes to mind this that we ought not to have the faith in respect of persons Lastly Breaking of bread now I wil shew you very briefly four Breaking of bread or the Lords supper Christ the author of it things considerable in this First who was the author of it that is the Lord Jesus that said to his disciples doe this in remembrance of me What doth that speech concerne us being spoken only to his disciples before his death It was not a command only to them but to others also therefore saith Paul that which I have received of the Lord Jesus I deliver to you doe you eat thereof 1 Cor. 11. 23 24. Secondly The persons for whom he ordained it and they are Church members the subjects of it The nature of this Ordinance visible beleevers in Church fellowship such as could examine themselves such as could discern the Lords body Thirdly The true nature of this Ordinance which is spirituall holding forth Christs death unto one another for it is not an Ordinance for the world but the Church and likewise it holds forth our union with Christ for the bread we break is the Body of Christ and the Cup is his blood the blood of the Covenant and it manifests our union one with another for we being many are one bread it is a visible seal to us of our interest in the Lord Jesus which is to be performed in knowledge faith discerning Christs Body that is to say seeing Christ to be the true bread and only food of a Saint he that performs it not so doth it not truly some say we are not to doe it till we see our selves above it and live in the cleere apprehensions of light and life being onely to hold forth Christs death to others and not an ordinance wherein we feed on Christ but to me its cleer we are to doe it when we see our selves most barren and empty for then are Ordinances fittest for us so that we by faith see Christ to have all fulnesse in him and by faith meet him in that Ordinance in a way of subjection for it is an Ordinance appointed for our souls refreshing as well as the holding forth his death one to another Lastly The duration or continuance of this Ordinance which The continuance of this Ordinance is till Christ comes doe this in remembrance of me and as often as you doe this saith Paul you shew forth the Lords death till he come But say some we are only to use that till Christ come in the Spirit so that Obj. he being already come in the Spirit we are not any longer to use it The Apostles meaning is not till Christ come in the Spirit but till Christs second comming without sin to salvation when he shall reward both Sol. good and bad for if you observe it Christ was come to Panl and to the Corinths in the Spirit yet they used it and he that truly conformes to that Ordinance must have the Spirit for he must discerne the Lords body that is to say the fulnesse love excellency and virtue of Christ which he cannot do without the Spirit so that for any to say Christs comming in the Spirit puts an end to it he saith more then Christ or the Apostles ever said And if what such men say should be true then this would unavoydably follow that that dispensation which only gives a true being to an Ordinance and without which an Ordinance cannot be rightly imbraced must be that which puts an end to it which is contrary to religion and right reason For I say again the dispensation of Christ in the Spirit is that which only gives a true right to it and inables spiritually to conform to it and receive virtue from Christ in it As for those objections against this which plead it to be a knowing Christ
the application of it is onely to him that beleiveth this and trusteth in it which is the worke of the Spirit to accomplish We are not to preach Christ died for you Thomas or you John but for sinners And thus the Apostles preached and if any one asked what they should doe to be saved their answer was Believe on the Lord Jesus and thou shalt be saved whether thou beest Jew or Gentile Acts 16. 31. But all are commanded to believe the Gospell Object If I should without a further answer grant it yet it followes not that Christ offered up a sacrifice or died for them for that is not Sol. to be preached to any particular man for the Gospell is That there is life in Christ Jesus for whosoever believeth Now I say he that believeth not this Record which God hath given of his Son doth as much as he can to make God a lyar he gives God the lye as we use to say But I shall say this more that the Scripture no where holds forth any command from God to every man to believe Christ died for them Those that believe not are threatned with damnation because they beleive Object not on the Son of God John 3. 1. To that I briefly answer 1. That unbeliefe is the very condemnation of every soule t is Answ not an act but a state in which every man is plunged John 3. 19. For when Adam had sinned by transgressing the Law that cursed and seized on him and all his posterity in him but yet Christ was immediately promised So that notwithstanding his sin all that looked to or believed on that Brazen Serpent should be healed those that did not should perish in their sins this state of unbeliefe seized on the Creature Which is 2. The cause why he trusts not in Christ nor comes to him which is to be understood in this sense in that it hath taken such hold on man that he cannot come forth of it for if he could but believe he should certainly be saved but he cannot therefore he is condemned though this is not the originall or first cause of his destruction for his sinne that he fell into was that that put him into an incapacity of believing according to the purpose of God which indeed is the originall cause why they cannot believe for if God had purposed they should believe neither themselves nor men nor sin nor devils could have hindred it for who hath resisted the will of God For as many as were ordained to eternall life believed You believe not saith Christ because you are are not my sheepe That Rom. 9. Acts 13. 48. John 10. 26. is Because you are not given to me neither have I undertaken for you for if I had you would come unto me for my sheepe know my voice The whole Scriptures proclaime death and damnation to unbelievers and so the light reproves their darknesse adjudges it and condemnes it Therefore it is said He that believes not is condemned already because he hath not beleived or as the word will beare it in that he hath not believed which is thus explained a little after This is the condemnation that light is come into the World and men love darknesse it is the condemnation it self But those to whom the Gospel is preached and refuse it are declared to Object Acts 13. 46. Heb. 2. 3. adjudge themselves unworthy of eternall life and to neglect salvation which if Christ had not dyed for them they could not doe To this I thus briefly Answer Man is truely said to refuse the Sol. Gospel when he rejects it despises it and persecutes it and then declares he himself unworthy of it All men are unworthy of it but the Jewes in the Acts eminently declared them selves to be so Here we may take notice how the Gospel is to be preached to All not for All for when he knew who was unworthy he turnes away from them but he was sent to preach to all not knowing who was made worthy to recieve it by the Lambe that Gods own might be called in he preached it to or among or in the hearing of all and this was lawfull for him so to doe but he applied it to none but upon believing But peradventure some are yet ready to say The Apostle saith Object How shall we escape if wee neglect so great salvation Which they could not do if it was not for them Heb. 2. 3. To this I say thus much All that can be inferred rationally or Sol. spiritually from those words is this That destruction is the portion of them that neglect that is to say minde not or receive not salvation which excellently holds forth this truth that there is no other way of salvation but by giving heed to or imbracing the Gospel which he exhorts them to a sted fastnes in But may some say If Christ died for them they shall be saved as you Object say And if so what need the Apostle minde them not to neglect for if it bee for them you say they Shall have it Therefore his exhortation is vaine To which I Answer That although the Saints Eternal happynesse Sol. depends on the Fathers purpose for their salvation yet the true ground of visible administrations is from the visible profession of the Gospel of Jesus Christ for with the heart man believeth but with Rom. 10. 10. the mouth he confesseth to salvation the Apostle judging according to It is a dangerous thing to fall from profeession of religion their profession thus speaks For though a man cannot fall from the Fathers love yet he may from his profession which when he doth 't is though not an infalilble yet a sad simptome he is in a sad condition nigh to burning having neither part nor lot in the thing professed as saith the Apostle Now because some did profess to be bought by Christ to have received the Lord Jesus to be sactified by the blood of the Covenant and yet by their works denied Him whom they said and Saints so judged judging by their former profession had bought them and sanctified them and made shipwrack of faith and a good conscience that is to say the profession of them the Apostle not knowing by revelation who should stand nor having any rule to judge men should attain to the glory of the end without continuing to the end knowing likewise that the Father hath as well ordained the meanes to attain the end as well as the end it self thus speaks therfore saith the Apostle Wee are perswaded better things of you and things that accompany salvation though we thus speak and desire you to continue to the end Heb. 6. 9. The Scripture saith some may perish for whom Christ died 1. Cor. 8. 11. Object Therefore all he died for shall not be saved which proves de died for all as well them that perish as them that shall be saved To which I Answer by perish is not meant eternall death or Sol.
condemnation for the word perish many times signifies to wound defile or corrupt and so it is there used therfore the Apostle in the next ver interprets the meaning of perishing to bee the wounding the weak conscience or stumbling or offending their weake Brethren Object The Lord Christ wept over Jerusalem and would have gathered it as a hen her chickens But Jerusalem would uot which is an argument that he loved it and died for it Sol. That Christ wept over it and would have gathered it is true but yet that he did not lay down his life a Sacrifice for them that hee did not gather is as true Christs weeping over them shews him to be a man subject to like passions with us sin only excepted he laments their deplorable miserable undone and lost state And whereas he saith How often would I have gathered them c. He there speaks as a visible minister of the Gospel that holds forth the truth to men not knowing their eternal state for if you consider him otherwaies he could not weepe over them for it is said he knew all men and would not commit himselfe to a people that did professe him he knew as he was the wisdome of the Father well enough who should not believe but dye in their sinnes therfore this he did as a man having naturall affections and so it is said when Jesus heard Lazarus was dead he wept which shewed not that Lazarus might have lived longer but his love his natural love to him In this sense Paul wished himselfe accursed for his brethrens sake according to the flesh In this sense I say This and all such other places must be under stood But yet John saith Christ came unto his owne and his owne received Obj. Him not And Object the Parable wherein All are invited c. To both these one Answer may suffice The Jewes were Christs Sol. owne Countrymen the then only visible visible Church of GOD he came of that Stock and for the invitation I say it was to Jews and Gentiles wherein we may say All are invited by the outward visible ministery of the Gospel For many are called but few are chosen Now not the Called but the Chosen are the subjects for whom Christ dyed The Scripture tels us of a Common Salvation And GOD Object is the Saviour of All men especially of them that believe The Salvation is called Common because now it is extended to Sol. Jewes and Gentiles therefore Peter being bidden to go to the Gentiles he accounted them a Common People Salvation he thought must be only of the Jewes but Gods thoughts were otherwise and the wall is broken down And to the other I say God is the Saviour of all men for in him all live and move and have their being but especially that is to say Eternally and Spiritually by Jesus Christ he is the Saviour of them that believe Eternal life is only their portion But it 's said Christ dyed to redeem from the sins of the first Testament Obj. Heb. 9. 15. so that there is no condemnation for them but condemnation is for not believing Christ dyed for them The Sripture objected proves not thet Christ dyed for all neither Sol. saith so but this it holds forth That those transgressions which were under the Law are done away in Christ now we may see if we will not wink at noon-day that all men are not redeemed from the sins under the first testament therefore saith Christ to the Jewes Yee shall die in your sinnes that is in all your sinnes therefore saith he again The wrath of God abideth on them Ghrist tooke not away wrath for the first and brought it again for the second But say they They are condemned for unbeliefe Well let us reason out the case I demand of thee whether unbeliefe be sinne or no If thou say it is I aske thee whether Christ dyed for that or no If he did not then his dying for all other sinnes was of no moment nor concernment if a man should doe never so much to redeem a man from prison and not perform the chiefest part required doe you think the prisoner would be delivered furely no what availeth it for Christ to dye for al my sins if not for my unbeliefe seeing that without any more I speak in thy language may condemn me but it may be thou wilt say he dyed for the unbeliefe of some and the other sinnes of others Vain man thou saiest thou knowest not what thou pleadest Christ dying for them for some sinnes and yet he hath left the chief not dyed for for what purpose is then his death What benefit have they by it They are but pulled from the water and hurled into the fire But if thou sayest Christ dyed for unbeliefe How then can it condemne For all that Christ conquered he triumphed over in his crosse how comes it to return upon him againe Thou wouldest be wise but indeed thou instead of exalting Christ as a free Saviour makes him but half a Saviour if he be not able To save to the utmost woe and alas We were all unbelievers before we believed if Christ make us not to believe what shall we doe The Priests under the Law were as great as he if thy doctrine be true but surely I hope thou by this time seest thy vanity How can this stand with the justice of God to punish men if not for not believing Object Christ dyed for them To answer this I tell thee I now see where thou art gravelled Sol. thou canst not see God to be just in this from hence some conclude All shall be saved others that God is not just if he condemne any and the like But Oh thou foolish man If I should only say that God is pleased to condemne men without giving them any reason Would it bee unreasonable in God Hath hee not made thee from not being he hath given thee being Art thou thine owne or his Nay but O Man Who art thou that repliest against God Shall the Vessell say to the Potter Why hast thou made me thus Hath not the potter power over the clay of the same lumpe to make one vessel unto honour and another to dishonour And hath not GOD the same power over thee as the potter hath over his Vessel May he not doe what he please with his owne Who shall set him a Rule to walk by But yet a little to speak to thee that thou mayest understand the way of his justice and how he brings forth his pleasure I bid thee sit downe a while enter into thy conscience take a view of thy pride coveteousnesse lust murmurings worldlines c. And what wilt thou say then Man was made upright but he sought out many inventions God made man planted him in a Garden in the middest of all worldly pleasures for bad him nothing but one Tree in the middle of the Garden told him if he did eat thereof he should dye this Law