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A51257 A lamentation over the dead in Christ, not as those without hope; with instruction, admonition, and encouragement to the survivers As it should have been delivered to the people (had not Satan hindered) at the funeral of Mr. Henry Rix of Cambridge, Jan. 19. 1656--7. in pursuance of his earnest request on his deathbed. Now published for the benefit of those that will hear. By Thomas Moore junior. Moore, Thomas, Junior. 1657 (1657) Wing M2604; ESTC R216352 46,108 56

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being found in him and so it is upon all them that beleeve for there is no difference for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Jesus That vers 24. answers to and shews the reason of both the former branches viz. That the righteousness of God is unto all and upon all them that beleeve though all have sinned c. and so is to be understood in a two-fold sence 1 The whole Nature is justified in the second man Christ Jesus that stood for all to bear their sins in which all have already sinned and with which the whole Nature is thence polluted in that he is justified for them from the sins imputed to him in his Resurrection and this is freely by his grace through the Redemption in Jesus 2. All that beleeve every one of them beleeving what he hath done and is become for sinners and so through his Name beleeving on him are in their particular persons justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in him God accepts them in his Son and remembers not nor doth impute to them their former wickedness or present unprofitableness but imputeth to them righteousness without works as in Acts 10. 35. 43. that saying That in every Nation he that feareth God and worketh righteousness is accepted with him vers 35. is thus explicated as fulfilled among those where the Gospel comes That through his name whosoever beleeveth on him shall receive the forgiveness of sins vers 43. So Acts 13. 39. By him all that beleeve are justified from all things from which they could not be justified by the Law of Moses they are delivered from under the condemnation of the wrath which in respect of the execution of it is yet to come under which they all abide that on hearing beleeve not on the Son of God 1 Thes 1. 10. Joh. 3. 18. 36. He justifieth even the ungodly beleeving and so coming to and being found in the righteous one that being justified freely by his grace they might be more and more made heirs according to the hope of eternal life given us in Christ that through the righteousness of God and our Saviour they might be made to be meet partakers of the inheritance of the Saints in light Rom. 3. 20-22-24 25 26. 4. 3 4 5. Tit. 3. 4-7 And so 3 Therefore also are such beleevers on his name called The righteous because the end and fruit of this righteousness of God and our Saviour in which beleeving they are accepted is also that through the knowledge and faith thereof the righteousness of the Law might be fulfilled in them even the righteous affections and services the Law required but gave no strength to bring forth as well as the life and peace it was ordained to but could not give that the beleever might bee filled with the fruits of righteousness by Jesus Christ Rom. 8. 2 3 4. Phil. 1. 10 11. even the fruites of the Spirit whose evidence and demonstration is of Christ in his testimony bringing forth in the beleeving receiver love joy peace long suffering gentleness goodness faith meekness temperance And they that are Christs have in the light and strength of the Lord crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts That henceforth they should not serve sin Rom. 6. Gal. 5. They beleeving with the heart that God hath raised Christ from the dead doe through the grace and power of that beleeved and beleeved in receive in a first fruits of the Spirit the end of their faith even the salvation of their souls for with the heart man beleeveth unto righteousness in this sence also Giving all diligence through the knowledge of him they adde to or in their faith vertue his goodnesse compassions holinesse c. as manifested in Christ frames to some likenesse or conformity to him in like love bowels mercies holinesse c. And so in their vertue they adde or proceed to further knowledge tastes and proof of his graciousnesse and therein temperance and so godlinesse brotherly kindness charity Hence it is the Apostles would have these things namely the righteousnesse of God and our Saviour through which they were made partakers of such precious and operative faith to bee always bad in remembrance seeing hereby they were saved if they kept in memory 1 Cor. 15. 1-4 2 Pet. 1. 1-12 c. this word of faith and so this faith that is of the operation of God is not without its works It works through love as from the consideration of Gods love in Christ as the foundation and fountaine of it whence it hath all its fresh Springs so in a channel of love towards God and man It favours therefore of ignorance of the righteousness of God and our Saviour and of the preciousnesse of this faith of Gods operation through it when any say to us That it is not enough for us with the heart to beleeve and close with Gods testimony concerning Christ but we must also look for the work of the Spirit inwardly to quicken save and sanctifie us such sayings at least signifie that the work of the Spirit for quickning saving and sanctifying the soul is another thing besides and divided from this testimony and not certainly met with in this way of beleeving and having the heart and minde exercised and stayed on that name and grace of his beleeved so that a man may with his heart beleeve and confesse that God hath raised Christ from the dead and yet not therein experiment the quickning and saving work of the Spirit contrary to Rom. 10. 9 10. 1 Cor. 15. and so doe indeed lead beleevers having begun in the Spirit to seek to bee made perfect by the flesh True it is a man may say he hath faith when yet his faith hath no works nor spirit left in it only an empty and idle opinionating such a thing or professing to beleeve it as true without any hearty mindfulnesse of the importance or grace of the truth he pretends to cleeve And of such a faith James saith Can it save faith if it have no works is dead a spiritlesse and unprofitable thing being alone yea even that faith is signified by him to be nothing else but a dead Carcasse pretence outside profession or shew of that which indeed is not or not with the heart not kept in beleeving remembrance and mindfulnesse for even there he signifies that if it were unfeigned or with the heart according to the discoveries given lesse or more it would work savingly like as the same Propositions beleeved to be true by the Devils works horror because they speak as much against them as they doe for man even so man any of mankind beleeving with the heart it would be unto righteousnesse Let God bee true and every man a lyar if any say hee stedfastly and with his heart beleeves the truth and greatnesse of Gods love to man ward as
manifested in Christ and yet perceives no such preciousnesse in Christ and his testimony as to move him according to his measure to count all things but losse for the excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ but easily listens to and admires the pretended excellencies of other spirits that lift not up the Son of Man according to the Apostles Doctrine but privily some other thing or work in his stead or embraces and cleaves to the things of this present world nor is moved with like love and compassion towards men from the grace in Christ beleeved nor united in heart with them that fear his Name and call upon him in truth to know and own them as brethren and strive together with them for the faith of the Gospel but hath left his first Love or else hath not yet so received the love of the truth as to save him let us not acknowledge his sayings to bee true that he doth so unfeignedly beleeve the truth as it is in Jesus for so we shall render God a Lyar and his Word without effect but let God be true and every man a Lyar for that grace of God that bringeth salvation to all men teacheth us That denying ungodlinesse and worldly lusts we should live righteously soberly and godly in this present world looking for that blessed hope and glorious appearing of the mighty God and our Saviour Let none of us therefore be moved to mean thoughts of the efficacy of the word of faith because we or others prove it not while we think and say we beleeve that thence we should slight that as vain and run to some other way to wait for the Spirit or for perfecting what was begun by the Spirit in the hearing of faith but let us judge our selves of wavering unconstancy or double mindednesse and of neglect of that so great Salvation and having itching ears after something sutable to our divers lusts and let us suffer our hearts by the grace of God while yet admonishing and striving with us to be more fixed trusting in the Lord without guile or waveringnesse seeking righteousnesse in Jesus through the knowledge and faith of him through which he gives all things pertaining to life and godlinesse Let us give more earnest heed to the things we have heard in the word of the truth of the Gospel least at any time we let them slip Consider that love of God to manward appearing in and through Christ saved the Apostles and so and therein they had the washing of regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Ghost shed on them abundantly through Jesus Christ and that Gospel of Christ is the power of God to salvation to every one that beleeveth for therein is the righteousnesse of God revealed from faith to faith as it is written The just shall live by faith And to this answers the other descriptions of the righteous ones in this text They are merciful men or men of kindnesse or godlinesse Men filled and seasoned with the apprehension and perswasion of the mercies compassions and kindnesse of God to sinners to the unkind and evil and of that as discovered in the face of Christ where he is to be truly known and worshipped And so of his good will in Christ begotten through the word of truth to their faith and hope in him and joy in hope of the glory to bee revealed and patience in tribulations and thence moved and filled with bowels and mercies compassions and kindnesse answerable to that they beleeve and perceive to be in God towards others even towards all in blindnesse and distresse yea to the unkind and evil the love of Christ constraining them to perswade them to be reconciled to God in Christ and to seek ●heir good by all means within their capacity and with all earnestnesse knowing also the ●errour of the Lord because they thus judge That if one dyed for all then were all dead and that be dyed for all that they which live should not henceforth live to themselves but to him this dyed for them and rose again yea hence also they are filled with delightful love of and desire of fellowship with those that call on the name of the Lord out of a pure heart and with bowels of mercies humblenesse of mind meeknesse and goodnesseone towards another and towards all men answerable to the kindnesse and mercies of God in Christ And so if we read it men of godlinesse it will come to the same for they are the right and true worshippers of God who worship the Father in spirit and truth and such the Father seeks to worship him they worship adore honour magnifie beleeve and trust in him in the Spirit that is in the light and power of and according to the testimony of Jesus and of Gods glory as shined in his face which testimony the Holy Ghost hath given and in it his evidence and demonstration of Christ and of the Father is And therefore when we are called upon to godlinesse or to worship God that testimony of Jesus is said to be the spirit of Prophecy in and according to which we are to worship Rev. 19. 10. and so they in that light and strength of the Spirit have their rejoycing in Christ Jesus The truth And have no confidence in the flesh Joh. 4. 23 24. 5. 23 24. Phil. 3. 3. and in this true worship and fear of the Lord they are made partakers of the Divine Nature in interest in it union or fellowship with it conforming to it so as by Christ through faith so as thereby they goe on purging themselves from all filthinesse of flesh and spirit perfecting holinesse in the fear of the Lord 2 Corinth 6. 16-18 7. 1. purifying their hearts through beleef of the truth and retaining the hope of it in them to unfeigned love of the brethren and to more freedome from the intanglements and cares of this world as those that are pressing after the mark of the price of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus which pure religion and undefiled brings forth its fruit in their visiting the Sick the Widdows and fatherlesse in their affliction and keeping themselves unspotted in the world so as they walking in the Spirit though they have flesh warring in them are by the light and power of the Spirit in the testimony of Jesus kept from fulfilling the lusts of the flesh and so preserved blamelesse unto the day of Christ Rom. ● 8. 1-13 Gal. 5. And to this agrees that two-fold description of the Persons that shall ascend into the hill of the Lord and stand in his holy place Psal 24. 3 4 6. The first is He that hath clean hands and a pure hears that hath not lift up his soul to vanity nor sworn deceitfully for though there is none righteous no not one but all have sinned and are wholly polluted and unclean yet this truth remains for ever Without holiness no man shall see the Lord so that if there be
sin because they beleeve not on Christ and evidences it to be great unrighteousness from the consideration of what great things he hath done for them as also from the faithful evidences thereof to them instructing and moving to it as their reasonable service so that indeed they render him hatred for his love and evil for his good will and are without cause his adversaries yea against and contrary to all right reason or cause They not regarding the work of the Lord nor the operation of his hands which was true in him for and towards them that through him they might have beleeved Joh. 16. 8. 14. 1 Sam. 12. 24 25. Psal 68. 18-21 2 Corinth 5. 11-21 6. 1 2. Psal 28. 5. 109. 4 5. 3 This work of faith in Jesus is a righteous work directed in truth as may be seen in every act or branch of this faith of the operation of God For 1 Such it is as in which they acknowledge God to be true in his testimony concerning Christ which is the great things of his Law and in all the instructions and sayings thereof and therein acknowledge and disown themselves and all their own imaginations and the traditions of men as discovered and detected in the light of Gods testimony to be vanity and lyes he that hath received his testimony hath set to his Seal that God is true whereas on the other hand hee that beleeveth not God hath made him that is the God Fountain of all truth a Lyar because he beleeveth not the record that God gave of his Son even this record that God hath given us eternal life in his Son so as to bee received in receiving him in his testimony c. Joh. 3. 33. 1 Joh. 5. 10-12 What greater unrighteousness than to make God a Lyar and yet this is done by all that when they hear beleeve not the record of God concerning Christ but in the faith of Gods operation God is acknowledged to be true and every man a lyar his Word received as his and reverenced and preferred before all the Traditions or Precepts of men if never so many and those never so learned or holy 2 Such it is as in which they ascribe righteousness to their Maker and make their boast of his righteousness and of his only Job 36. 2 3. Psal 71 15 16. As that in which Law is answered Truth fulfilled a Door of approach to God opened and without which they must have been for ever cast out as an uncleane thing so as in this they acknowledge their owne sinfulness and vileness as therein evidenced They are the true confessors of sins that doe in the belief of that testimony of God concerning Christ owne them as theirs according to the discoveries of the true Light and so confess and disowne and give them up as filthy as thereby detected to be purged and such confession and acknowledgement of our owne vileness is certainly included in this faith of the operation of God If a man with the heart beleeve Gods testimony concerning Christ then doth he therein beleeve what it faith concerning himself or concerning Sin or Righteousness to bee true and so beleeving ownes its reproofs whence the Apostle John faith If we any of those great Apostles and so consequently any beleever in this life say we have no sin we deceive our selves and the truth is not in us If we say that we have not sinned we make him a Lyar and his word is not in us 1 Joh. 1. 8. 10. If any object against the righteousness of this act of faith That it is affirmed of Zacharias and Elizabeth that they were both righteous before God walking in all the Commandements of the Lord blameless to this we answer This confirms what we have already said for if they walked in all the Commandements of the Lord blameless then they walked in this of confessing our sins always acknowledging our owne vileness and wretchedness And truly this was contained in all those Commandements and Ordinances of the Law under which he served in the Priests Office for in those Sacrifices there was a remembrance againe of sins every year Heb. 10. 3. yea the High Priest himself ought as for the people so also for himself to offer for sin 8 Heb. 5. 3. And now the prefect Sacrifice is offered and the Purgation for all Sins compleatly made in the vertue of the bloud of Christ men are in the testimony of this Fo●untainepened discovered to be sinners and all their righteousness as filthy raggs and so their owne vileness and the need of coming to this Fountains for washing always shewed in the opening of it so that he that walks not in the confession or acknowledgement of his sinfulness vileness and wretchedness as there discovered ascribing righteousness only to his Maker he doth not righteousness hee makes God a Lyar the truth is not in him hee walks not blameless for by the deeds of the Law shall no man be justified as blameless in the sight of God for all have sinned and are sinners have Sin in them as well as Death upon them while in this mortal body rendring it vile and wretched Phil. 3. last Rom. 7. 18-24 And for a sinner to hide his sin is most worthy of blame the just are they that live by faith in the righteousness of another even of Jesus Christ the just and righteous one Behold his Soul which is lefted up is not upright in him Galath 3. 11 12. Rom. 1. 16 17. Hab. 2. 4. Hence the confessing of our sins answers to and is put for the walking in the light as he is in the light 1 Joh. 1. 7. 9. and good reason for God is always in the discovery and demonstration of Christ the true light discovering our sinfulness and vileness that we may not trust in our selves but receive the sentence of Death there that we may learn in the beleife and mindfulness of his testimony concerning Christ to trust in him that raiseth the dead So that if we bee walking in the light beleeving and acknowledging Christ in his testimony we must needs be found in the beleeving view and remembrance of what he hath done and is become for us and Gods glory in him confessing our sins and so he that is borne of God that is led of the Spirit of God that always leads into and in Christ for all righteousness and life though he have sin in him for which simply God holds no man underblame or Condemnation by Christ yet so farre forth as he is born of God that is as he abideth in Christ he sinneth not hee doth not commit or serve sin no not in hiding his sins which is the first step of making provision for it which who so doth shall not prosper truly he should sin with a very high hand even to the making God a Lyar if he should say that hee had no sin in him warring and moveing for service or that he had not sinned yea
doubtless in any thing wherein his heart is departing from his refuge or his eye wandring into corners the immortal Seed the Word of God not retained in his heart in beleeving mindfulness Sin gets the advantage of him and his readiness to halt appears and so in many things we offend all and are therein of Satan not of God 1 Joh. 3. 5 8-10 Psal 38. 17 18. Prov. 28. 13 14 Psa 19. 12 13. 119. 8. 11. 133. 176. 51. 1-7 3 Such also is this beleeving with the heart that God hath raised Christ from the Dead that in it the Lord himself becomes the Beleevers hope his expectation of all further grace and glory is in him begot and strengthened from the infinite grace of God to man ward commended in this that while we were sinners and enemies in due time Christ dyed for us and the infinite vertue of his Bloud in which the peace and attonement was made with God for us while we were yet enemies This grace in Christ beleeved renders him precious fills the heart with high esteeme of the greatness and truth of Gods love in him and of the infinite and abiding vertue of his Bloud and his fitness and faithfulness throught it to perfect what concerns them So that in this faith of Gods operation their expectation and hope is not grounded either on a peremptory conclusion that they cannot fall or miscarry or on their act of beleeving or faithfulness and resolutions of constancy and abiding nor are they left to draw up their consolation and hope by way of Argument from their being such or in such a state as to which such Promises are made but the grace in Christ understood and beleeved the heart being exercised in the hearty beleef and mindfulness of him what he hath done and is become for sinners and his office faithfulness and readiness to help teach and draw them and to accept all commers without upbraiding and to give them through his name in the vertues and openings of it forgiveness of sins and eternal life in the knowledge and faith of it and first fruites of the Spirit now and in the hope of the Harvest in due time I say the heart and mind being exercised in the hearty belief and mindfulness of this grace in Christ and so stayed on his name is not then left to reflect back into it self to draw up its consolation and hope from its being such a beleever but is filled with strong consolation and hope through the grace understood and perceived in Christ while the heart is only minding him that is the ground and object of hope the hope is begot and strengthened in a Divine and Spiritual way through the opening of that name and shedding abroad his love in the heart therein so that Jesus Christ received by faith in his testimony and not their receit of him is unto them and in their hearts the hope of glory the ground and foundation of it and he from whom viewed it springs and in whom it i● And that after the same consideration of him as hee is in the Gospel preached to every man He that spared not his owne Sonne but delivered him up for us all how shall he not with him freely give us all things See Rom. 5. 5-10 8. 32. Col. 1. 26 27. Gal. 2. 20. Joh. 6. 51. And such is the truth and excellency of this name of God in Christ that they that k●●w it will trust in it if any man whatever did know own listen and seek to it according to the discoveries of it brought him it would beget trust and hope of which he should not be ashamed it quickens to new and living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead Again in this faith of the operation of God their expectation is so in him even of all things pertaining to life and godliness to be now given with him not without him or in any other way but through the knowledge of him whom he spared not but delivered up for us all that even that hope retained in them purifies their hearts from ways of iniquity in which presumptuously growing careless or wandering from him they might miscarry and fayl of the grace of God so as they are instructed and admonished by it to give diligence and attend always to read the vision of God as written in the face of Christ that so they may be strengthened to run and kept through faith to the Salvation ready to be revealed in the last time Yea such it is as from the excellency and grace in the ground of it as also in the way in which it is to be met with rather to bee chosen then any other way or rule and the excellent glory of the end of it as strengthens them to all patience and long suffering with joyfulness and as those that beleeve in him and look for such things not to make hast to fancy an accomplishment of the great things hoped for in this day or to bring about the accomplishment of Gods promises he that beleeves makes not hast Behold his soul that is lifted up either above the reading of the Vision of God in Christ in his testimony given for guiding his feet in the way of peace that he may run with patience the race set before him as Heb. 12 1 2. or to imagine and boast of an enjoyment of the Vision so as by seeing and possessing the great things the glory in the hope of which we are called by the Gospel or to put to his hand in striving and fighting for the hasting or bringing forth of Gods righteousness in the things behind His soul is not upright in him but the just shall live by faith In all which considerations it appears they are in this bele●ving through his name workers of righteousness doers of the truth and therefore truly called The righteous As well as also 2 Because they are herein justified in the sight of God imputed accounted and accepted righteous in that perfect righteousness Christ hath wrought and is become for them with which faith closeth By the deeds of the Law shall no man be justified in the sight of God but now the righteousness of God without the Law is manifested being witnessed by the Law and the Prophets even the righteousness of God by faith of Jesus that is by the Preaching or Doctrine of Jesus So now manifested unto all and upon all them that beleeve unto all by way of redundancy tender and manifestation but upon all that beleeve even by way of imputation of it to them and acceptation of them in it so in the next Chapter God is said to impute righteousness without works unto them to accept their persons into delightful favour and fellowship by and in the vertue of that perfect righteousness which they have by faith accepted and so they are made accepted in the Beloved they are made or pronounced and presented good just righteous in the sight of God
27. yea the commemoration of that as broken for us and the infinite grace and vertue of the sufferings sustained therein is the subject matter of his Discourse there The Lords Body in a secondary sence is his Mystical Body his Church those that through the tastes of his graciousness are built upon him in whom the poor and rich bond and free Brother of high degree and of low do meet together they being all in coming to him through the tastes of his grace and so in being baptized into him baptized into one Body and made to drink into one spirit Now that not discerning perceiving considering knowing or owning the Lords Body that the Holy Ghost charges upon men as their sin and God judges them for is not such weakness or ignorance as is of necessity through natural frailty or for want of means and discoveries vouchsafed but a wilful and rebellious not knowing discerning or taking notice of it in the evidence and demonstration of the Spirit in the testimony of Jesus setting it before them and therein opening the eyes and lifting up the yoke of Natural thraldome Hos 11. This is the condemnation that when light comes men love darkness rather because their deeds are evil and reproved by the light Joh. 3. 19. And so when the righteous the true worshippers of God in Christ that are set as Lights in the world holding forth the word of Life in the demonstration of the Spirit and with power are lifting up the Son of Man in what hee hath done and is become for sinners and the infinite vertue and grace of his Personal sufferings and Sacrifice and therein shewing forth his vertues and praises and so in both preaching not themselves but Jesus Christ the Lord and rendring themselves servants to all for his sake beseeching alluring and drawing them in the light and power of his Spirit with them as Hos 11. Zach. 7. 9 12 13. 2 Cor. 5. 14 20. Phil. 2. 12 16. 1 Pet. 2. 9 13 c. even to the most High to consider the Lords Body and in the grace and power of its vertue and demonstrations to bee reconciled to God yet none at all will exalt him but are bent to back-slidings when so called allured drawn and wrought upon they will not know nor regard the Work of the Lord or the operation of his hands but despise both him and them for his sake neglecting so great Salvation This iniquity is found in many Branches as we shall see in this and the other Scriptures where these Judgements are bewayled and the reason of them given As 1 When by the righteous and merciful men the large extent of the infinite grace and vertue of the Lords Death is so commended and lifted up that the Lords House his Temple where he may bee worshipped and place of entertainment in his Son and with them that call upon him in truth is presented as a house of Prayer for all people where a rich Feast and Treasury of all things pertaining to life and godliness is prepared and set on the Table for them all that all through his grace might come in thither and eate of his Bread and drink of the Wine that hee hath mingled and that whosoever comes by him in the light and power of his drawings while his grace is bringing Salvation to them as it doth to all in due time might be accepted and therefore graciously inviting them all as in the Chapters before the text Isa 55. 1 7. 56. 7 8. with Prov. 9. Mat. 22. 1 Tim. 2. 1 8. Ioh. 3. 14 15 16. 2 Cor. 5. 14 15 19 20 21. 6. 1 2. Yet men not only set light by it neglect so great Salvation make excuses and will not come but also wilfully close their eyes and harden their hearts against this grace of God that brings Salvation to all men and also like the Beasts of the Field come to devour forbidding the plaine and faithful preaching of the Gospel of Christ to the world that through him they might bee saved In which they please not God and are contrary to the good of all men and persisting in this wilful opposition of the grace of God in the Lords Death to all men they fill up the measure of their sin till wrath come upon them to the utmost 1 Thess 2. 15 16. And in this way of iniquity are found chiefly and as Ring-leaders the Generality of the Watch-men the Masters Teachers and builders that are approved by and of high account with men they come chiefly under this charge in the Chapter before the text Isa 56. 9 10 c. His Watch-men the Watchmen of their owne setting up and approving are blinde and ignorant not having learned truth as in Jesus but professing to be wise in Science falsly so called and thinking thereby to comprehend the things of God in Christ have erred from the faith and turned aside to vaine jangling the generality of them have in all Ages refused and set at nought that Stone which God hath made the foundation and head of the corner Psal 118. 22. Matth. 21. 42. with Chap. 22. 1 15. Joh. 3. 10. 14 15 c. Acts 4. 11 12. Job 7. 48 49. And where any of them doe see any truth in that Doctrine that exalts or lifts up the Son of Man and Gods glory in him yet they are dumb and will not confess it as Joh. 12. 42 43. Among the chief Rulers also many beleeved on him but because of the Pharisees they did not confess him least they should bee put out of the Sinagogue for they loved the praise of men more then the praise of God yea they generally love to flumber are loath to be stirred up and awakened to consider and set their hearts to that which might bee for their owne and others good but lying down to sleep doe reject and stop their ears against that knowledge of him that comes to awaken them to righteousness and discovers the falseness and vanity of their Dreams See further what follows of them in that Isa 56. with 1 Tim. 3 5. 2 Another sort there are that doe not so much or directly set themselves to oppose the Doctrine of the Grace of God in Christ or the preaching thereof yet will not diligently mind or consider it or the weight importance tendency and instructions of it but doe inwardly shun the light and power of it and harden their hearts against the evidence and demonstration of the Spirit in it because it discovers and reproves their deeds as evil not suffering grace to make them willing in the day of his Power so to receive the love of the Truth as that they might be saved by it doe wilfully reject and harden their hearts against the reproofs of the instruction of the Lords Voyce crying unto them discovering and reproving their Covetousness Oppression In-justice Violence least they should be converted and healed by it And in this are found chiefly the generality of the