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A57373 Believers evidences for eternall life collected out of the first epistle of John which is catholique : explained and confirmed by very many subservient signes, or undernotes grounded upon Scriptures and illustrated by testimonies both of ancient fathers and modern writers whereby persons truly regenerate may divers wayes discover their present state of grace and title unto glory / by Francis Roberts. Roberts, Francis, 1609-1675. 1655 (1655) Wing R1579; ESTC R29322 150,624 294

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cheerfully 1 Ioh. 〈◊〉 5. and 5. 3. 5. Our true love to Gods children for the heavenly Father●… sake who begat them 1 Iohn 5. 1. and 4 11 12 20 21. and 3●… 17. CHAP. VII Evidences of our Communion with God and with Iesus Christ. 1. The Holy Spirit of God and of Jesus Christ given us 1 Iohn 3. 24. and 4. 13. p. 214. 2. The true abiding of the ancient Primitive truth and doctrine of Christ in us 1 Ioh. 2. 22 23 24. p. 217. 3. True confessing that Jesus is the Sonne of God 1 Ioh. 4. 15. p. 218. 4. Not doing or practising of sin 1 Ioh. 3. 6 8. p. 221. 5. Unfeigned love to God and dwelling therein 1 Iohn 4. 16. p. 221. 6. Walking in light not in darknesse 1 Iohn 1. 5 6 7. p. 224. 7. Walking as Christ walked 1 Iohn 2. 6. p. 225. 8. Keeping his Word and Commandements 1 Ioh. 2. 5. and 3●… 23 24. p. 227. 9. True brotherly love 1 Iohn 4. 12. p. 228. CHAP. VIII Evidences of the unfeigned love of the Brethren 1. True spiritual knowing of God 1 Iohn 4. 7 8. p. 228. 2. Sincere loving of God 1 Iohn 5. 1 2. p. 229. 3. Right keeping of Gods Commandements 1 Iohn 5. 2 3. p. 229. 4. Loving the brethren peculiarly as they are begotten 〈◊〉 God c. 1 Iohn 5. 1 2. p. 229. 5. When we love them not verbally and complementally b●… really and sincerely Opening tender bowels of Compassion 〈◊〉 our brother in need yea if they cause require hazzarding o●… dearest lives for the children of G●…d 1 Iohn 3. 16 17 18 19. p. 230. BELIEVERS Evidences FOR Eternall Life Collected out of the first EPISTLE of IOHN which is Catholique IOHN is an Hebrew name and signifies The Lord hath been gracious or The grace of the Lord He was Son of Ze●…edee brother of Iames and called by Christ to the Apostolical office Mat. 4. ●…1 10. 2 Mar. 1. 19. Luk. 5. 10. which is ●…he highest Ecclesiastical Office under the New Testament 1 Cor. 12. 28 Ephes. 4. 11. Iohn was one of the three whom Christ took up with him to Mount Ta●…or to behold his glorious Transfiguration Matth. 17. c. Mark 9. 2. Luke 9. 28 c. One of the two whom Christ sent to prepare his last Passeover Luke 22. 8. and that Disciple whom Iesus peculiarly loved above all the rest Iohn 13. 23. and 19. 29. and 20. 2. and 21. 7 20. who leaned on Iesus breast at supper to whom Christ by a private token discovered that Iudas should betray him Iohn 13. 23 24 25 26. and to whom alone Christ dying on the Crosse commended his owne Mother Iohn 19. 25 26 27. This IOHN this compound of love an●… sweetnesse wrote this Epistle A●… Epistle saith Calvin altogether worth of the spirit of that Disciple●… who w●… therefore beloved of Christ above the re●… that he might render himself more famili●… to us A most sweet Epistle saith Austin most memorable in the Church of God becau●… love is there especially commanded An Epistle whose principal Scope and end is T●… help the believers to a well-groun●… ed Assurance of their actual inter●… in eternal life These things sai●… John have I written unto you that b●… lieve on the Name of the Son of God th●… ye may know that ye have eternal life 1 John 5. 13. To this end the holy Ghost by the Apostle hath replenished this precious Epistle with more variety and plenty of pregnant Marks Signes Characters or Evidences of Believers spiritual estate then any other Scripture of like quantity in the whole Book of God So that it is a Rich Treasury for Christian-Assurance 1 Assurance if the fault be not our owne is Attainable John 14 21. Rev. 2. 17. 1 Cor. 2. 9 to 13. 1 Iohn 2. 3 5. and 3 2 14 19 24. and 4. 13. and 5. 19. 2 Assurance hath been actually attained by divers Iob ch 19. 25 26 27. David Psal. 22. 1. and 51 8 12. Thomas John 20. 28. Paul 2 Tim. 1. 12. 2 Cor. 5. 1. Rom. 8. 37 38. Gal. 2. 20. 1 Tim. 1. 13 14. 16. The Church of Christ Cant 2. 16. and 7. 10. 3 The nature of faith and hope tend and lead on unto Assurance Col. 2. 2. Heb. 6. 11 18 19. Heb. 10. 23. 4 Hence all Christians ought to ●…ontend after Assurance 2 Cor. 13. 5. 〈◊〉 Assurance that eternal life is ours actually attained brings great glory to God Rom. 4. 20 21. is the glory of faith Rom. 4. 19 20. overcomes greatest difficulties Rom. 4. 17 18. is an approved cordiall extraordinarily strengthening believers hearts in worst times under saddest afflictions yea in the straits of death Iob 19. 25 26 27. 2 Tim. 4. 7 8. and in a word is a Paradise on earth the suburbs of Heaven and sweetest glimpse of glory Come hither therefore all ye doubting soules and drooping Christians that walk in darknesse and have no light of Assurance and comfort this blessed Epistle is an Epistle for you reade it and meditate upon it continually till you be perswaded setled stablished comforted And for your further help peruse these evidences extracted out of it and familiarly digested by him whose comfort it will be to be an Helper of your joy CHAP. I. Evidences or Signes of Gods love to us CHrists being sent to lay down his life for us that we might live by him may be a first Signe of Gods love to us Hereby perceive we the love of God because he laid down his life for us 1 Joh. 3. 16. In this was manifested the love of God towards us because that God sent his only begotten Sonne into the world that we might live through him Herein is love not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sinnes 1 Joh. 4. 9 10. Hence when actually we live through Christ we actually taste Gods free love in Christ. Gods speciall love acts towards his beloved ones chiefly three waies 1. In electing them before all time elect of God holy and beloved Col. 3. 12. which is more peculiarly ascribed to the Father 1 Pet. 1. 2. 2. In redeeming them in fulnesse of time which is more peculiarly attributed to the Son Ioh. 15. 12 13. Gal. 2. 20. Rev. 1. 5. 3. In immediate applying of Christ unto them in due time by sanctification effectuall calling c. and this is more peculiarly given to the Holy Ghost Tit. 3. 4 5. 1. Pet. 1. 2. And in every of these acts of love God comes neerer and closer unto his The Fathers love in electing is love intended and purposed this is most remote The Sonnes love in redeeming is love actually demonstrated to the world this is neerer but the Holy Ghosts love in sanctifying c. is love effectually and peculiarly applyed to individuall persons this is most neare Would we know our interest in the Fathers electing love consider what part we have in the Sonnes redeeming love would we discover our share in the Sonnes redeeming love then let us accurately search what right and property we have in the Spirits sanctifying
love when we spiritually live from the Father through the Sonne by the Spirit then God gives us a taste of his love experimentally Excellently Salvian that eminent Presbyter of the Massilian Church who flourished in the fifth Century discourseth of this love of God to us This is that which I said before that God loves us more then a Father his Sonne Verily the thing is evident that God loves us above the affection of sonnes who for our sakes hath not spared his Sonne And what adde I further and this a just Son and this an only begotten Sonne and this Son God And what can be said more and this for us that is for evill ones for most wicked ones for unrighteous ones Who can estimate this love of God towards us but that the justice of God is such that no unjust thing can be incident unto him For so far as humane reason may judge any man had done an unjust thing if for the worst servants he should haveput to death a good Sonne So that in this the piety of God is more inestimable and in this the vertue of God is more admirable that so the greatnesse of his justice cannot by man be understood inasmuch as to the apprehension of humane imbecillity the greatnesse of his justice seemes almost to have a shew of in justice So he Adoption That we should be reckoned among the children of God may be a second Signe of Gods love to us Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the Sonnes of God! 1 Joh. 3. 1. Well said the Apostle Behold what manner of love for here is not only love but love to admiration That we without strength Rom 5. 6. we lost creatures Luk. 15. last we sinners Rom. 5. 8. we in the bond of iniquity Act. 8. 13. we dead in trespasses and sins Eph. 2. 1. we enemies to God by wicked works Col. 1. 21. we children of wrath even as others Eph. 2. 3 c. That we should be thus advanced in heavenly places in Christ and accounted not only servants which is much Ioh. 12. 26. not only friends which is more Ioh. 15. 15. but also sonnes and consequently heires and co-heires with Christ which is most of all Rom. 8. 16 17. Gal. 4. 4 5 6. Let men behold let Angels behold let both adore and admire what manner of love is this love Shew thy sonneship this Son-ship demonstrates infallibly Gods love unto thee God takes none into this nearest relation but whom he first took into his dearest affection If thou art a Sonne of God then 1. Thou art born againe of the Spirit of God Iohn 1. 12 13. and 3. 3 5. 2. Thou hast received Jesus Christ by believing on his Name Ioh. 1. 12. 3. God hath instilled into thee a Son-like Spirit of prayer Rom. 8. 15 26 4. Thou art conforme to Christ the first-borne among many brethren Rom 8. 29 5. Thou art acted led and guided by the Spirit of God Rom. 8. 14. Our not loving the world not the things that are in the world inordinately may be a third Signe of Gods love to us Love not the world nor the things that are in the world for if any man love the world the love of the Father is not in him For all that is in the world the lust of the flesh the lust of the eyes and the pride of life is not of the Father but is of the world and the world passeth away and the lust thereof but he that doth the will of God abideth for ever 1. Ioh. 3. 15 16 17. The love of the Father is in him neither Actively nor Passively who immediately loves the world Not Actively he loves not the Father not passively he is not beloved of the Father for who can be beloved of the Father and not reciprocally love the Father again 1 Iohn 4. 19. and who can entertaine the true love of the Father in the heart but withall he must banish the excessive love of the world out of the heart For 1. The love of the Father and the love of the world are sorepugnant and inconsistent one with another Iam. 44. Matth. 6. 24. 2. The love of the Father and of the world do each of them so forcibly exhaust and draw out the whole heart that it is impossible that these two loves should at one and the same time in intense degrees dwell in one and the same heart As Cyprian well observed The love of God and the world cannot cohabit in one heart together as the same eye cannot at once look up to heaven and down to the earth together But who do inordinately love the world and things in the world Answ. 1. They who are wont inordinately to desire and seek it when they want it 1 Tim. 6. 9 10. Matth. 6. 31 32 33. 2 Pet. 2. 1 2 3. 2. Kings 5. 20 22. 1 Kings 21. 4. 9 10 16. 2. They who are wont inordinately and immoderately to set their hearts upon it and abuse it whilest they have it Ps. 62. 10. 1 Tim. 6. 17. Luk. 12. 16 to 22. Mat. 19. 21 22 23 24. Iam. 5. 1 to 7. 34. 1. They who are wont excessively to grieve and perplex themselves when they lose it as Achitophel who when he lost this worlds honours went discontentedly and hanged himselfe 2 Sam 17. 23. Our love to God which is a sweet effect a resulting ray a reflexive beame of Gods love to us may be a fourth Signe of Gods love to us We love him because he first loved us 1 Joh. 4. 19. When God begins to us in this sweet cup of love we cannot chuse but pledge him but should not he love us first and we also have some apprehension of that his love we should never love him at all For as Bernard saith Men render not love to God loving them till the spirit of faith reveales to them Gods eternall purpose about their future salvation As light breeds light fire fire so Gods love to us begets love to God in us But how or wherein hath God loved us first Answ. God the Father Son and holy-Ghost hath eternally loved us in electing us Col. 1. 12. 1 Pet. 1. 2. Eph. 1. 3 4 5 6 7. In a more peculiar sort God the Fathers love first shined forth towards us in giving Jesus Christ his own only Son that Sonne of his love Col. 1. 13. for us Tit. 3. 4 5 6. Iohn 3. 16. Hath God so loved us as not to spare his ●…wne Sonne as hath before been eviden●…ed how can this chuse but kindle in us re●…iprocall flames of love again to God and ●…ake us delight in his love They more I ●…rink saith Bernard of the love of God
4. 21. Signes of true brotherly love See in Cap. II. p. 168 to 173. and Chap. 8. throughout CHAP. VI. Evidences or Signes of our true love to God and to Jesus Christ. I. FIrst Our true love to God flowes from Gods love to us Love breeds love as naturally as light breeds light and fire breeds fire We love him because he first loved us 1 John 4. 19. All equity saith Bernard dictates that the beloved should love the lover Had not God first loved us we should never have loved him being naturally God-haters Rom. 1. 30. and 8. 7. But when once God pleaseth to shed abroad his love in our hearts Rom. 5. 5. giving us some sense or taste of his love to us viz. of his Electing love Rom. 9. 13. Col. 3. 12 of his Redeeming love Gal. 2. 20. Rev. 1. 5. of his Regenerating love Tit. 3. 4 5 6. of his Adopting love 1 John 3. 1 2. c. How can we chuse but love him againe and love him much Luk. 7. 47. I desire to love thee said Bernard and love to desire thee O amiable Lord most worthy to be beloved And thus I runne to apprehend that wherein I am apprehended viz. That I may perfectly love thee at last who hast loved us first But how or wherein did God love us first he expresseth thus saying Whatsoover he did whatsoever he spake on earth to reproaches spittings buffetings Crosse and the grave was nothing but Gods language to us in his Son by his love provoking and stirring up our love Wouldest thou know now whether thou lovest God Search diligently whether God loves thee in Christ what application hath he made of his love to thee what true effect dost thou find of the special love of God or Christ upon thee Signes of Gods speciall love of Christs peculiar love actually applyed to us 1. Is this love of God shed abroad in thine heart by the holy Ghost that thou hast an inward cordiall experimentall taste of Gods love Rom. 5. 5. 2. Hath this love of God effectually regenerated and renewed thee by the Spirit Tit. 3. 4 5 6. 3. Hath this love of God adopted thee that thou art numbred among the Sonnes of God 1 Ioh. 3. 1 2. 4. Hath this love of God sanctifyed thee and made thee holy Col. 3. 12. 5. Hath this love of God brought thee to live the life of faith yea rather to have Christ living in thee Gal. 2. 20. 6. Doth this love of God and Christ sweetly overpower constraine and even compell thee to be chearefully serviceable to him in thy place and calling 2 Cor. 5. 13 14 15 16. II. Secondly The rejecting or casting out of base sinfull servile feare evidenceth our true love to God and Jesus Christ. There is no feare in love but perfect love casteth out feare because feare hath torment He that feareth is not made perfect in love 1 Joh. 4. 18 19. Quest. But what fear is it now which is thus inconsistent with love which love casts out Answ. Feare may be considered either 1. Objectively as it is the object feared so it denotes 1. God Psal. 76. 11. called the Feare of Isaac either because Isaac yielded feare to God or because God struck Isaac with feare when he would have blessed E sau Gen. 31. 42 53. 2. Gods Word The rule of feare Psal. 19. 9. True love casts out neither of these but keeps and cherisheth them in the soul. 2. Subjectively As feare is subjected in us Thus feare denotes 1. The naturall affection or Passion of feare Arising upon some apprehension of some evill as imminent and hardly to be avoided This feare is in it selfe neither morally good nor bad but as sanctified or mixed with diffidence c. Meer humane feare was in Christ yet without sinne Heb. 5. 7. Love casts not out this feare for that were to put off humane nature 2. Feare the sanctified affection whereby the Saints are afraid to offend God their heavenly Father for his mercy goodnesse c. through the love and reverence they beare to him for his eminency and to true piety Psal. 130. 4. and this feare springs from love 3. A sinfull servile slavish feare whereby we inordinately slavishly feare either God Rom. 8. 15. as the Samaritans for his Lyons 2 King 17. 25 32 33 34. or the creature Matth. 10. 28. This is the feare that love casts out Love hath boldnesse and confidence in it feare is full of diffidence and cowardlinesse Hath thy love to God cast out this base feare that 's love indeed Signes that Hagar is ejected that slavish feare is cast out 1. The Spirit of adoption Son-like Spirit removing base fear Rom. 8. 15. 2. The Spirit of supplication crying with filial boldness and confidence Abba Father Rom. 8. 15. Gal. 4 6. 3. The soules pacification by justifying faith This allayes tumultuous feares That diffusion of the love of God in the heart and quieting of conscience by faith are companions are twins in the same soul Rom. 5. 1 5. 4 True awfull religious feare of God swallowing up base fears of the Creature Mat. 10. 28. Isa. 8. 12 13. 5. Magnanimous courage and resolutions from love and zeale to Christ and his Cause against sharpest sufferings and persecutions Cant. 8. 6 7. Acts 20. 23 24 and 21. 13 Rev. 12. 11. Such hath beene the love of Saints and Martyrs to Christ that they have not feared to owne and confesse Christ in worst of times nor feared to go with Christ both into prisons and to death Who will flee persecution said Tertullian but he that feares who feares but he that doth not love And elsewhere He that feares to suffer cannot be his that suffered but he that feares not to suffer he is perfect in Gods love III. Thirdly Not loving the world nor the things that are in the world excessively inordinately discovers the love of God planted in our hearts Love not the world neither the things that are in the world If any man love the world the love of the Father is not in him viz. neither Passively He is not beloved of the Father nor Actively He loves not the Father 1 Iohn 2. 15 16. For 1. God and the world are two such contrary Masters and each of them are so able to take up the whole man that they cannot be intensively loved both at once but the love of the one will prove the hatred of the other Matth. 6. 24. Iam. 4. 4. 2. God requires our whole love to himselfe Luke 10. 27. and he is so jealous a God that he can endure no corrivall with himself in our hearts and affections Excellently Bernard The Spirit of Christ hates the lover of the world flies from him whom he knowes to love any thing besides him He will be so loved as nothing should be loved besides him He will be perfectly loved that will be alone loved He will have
1. The evidencing of true brotherly love by our true love to God in many expressions 2. The Grounds why they that love God should love their brethren 1. God hath commanded both these loves 2. It 's easier to love our brother whom we have seen then God whom we have not seen therefore he cannot be truly imagined to love God that loves not his brother 3. Gods exemplary love God hath so loved us shall we not then love one another 4. Gods Image is engraven upon his chiidren therefore if we truly love the Father we cannot chuse but love the Fathers Image in his Children Hence Bernard calls the love of God and of our Brethren the two wings whereby the soule flies up to heaven Love hath two wings the right wing is the love of God the left wing is the love of our neighbour No man can fly to heaven with one wing Why because the love of God alone without the love of our neighbour or of our neighbour alone without the love of God availes not for attaining eternal happinesse Take thou both these wings the love of God and of thy neighbour that thou mayest fly freely in well-doing and come to the Countrey of the heavenly Kingdome Signes of true brotherly love See in Cap. II. Signe VII p. 168 to p. 173. and Cap. VIII throughout CHAP. VII Evidences or Signes of our Fellowship and Communion with God and with Jesus Christ. I. FIrst The Holy Spirit of God and of Iesus Christ given to us is a clear evidence of our Communion with him Hereby we know that he abideth in us by the Spirit which he hath given us 1 John 3. 24. And again Hereby know we that we dwell in him and he in us because he hath given us of his Spirit 1 John 4. 13. His abiding in us His dwelling in us and ours in him are metaphoricall expressions denoting the sweet spiritual Communion betwixt God and us For they that abide and dwell with one another have fellowship together but they that abide and dwell in one another they have a more immediate and intimate Communion with one another And thus it is betwixt God and his people How do we know and discover this our Communion with God by his Spirit given us Answ. His Spirit given us makes us know this many wayes viz. 1. As the inward immediate efficient cause of this Divine Communion with us For 1. God dwells in us by his Spirit Eph. 2. 22. 2. Christ supplies his corporal absence from his Church by his Spirit Ioh. 14. 15 17 25 26. and 16. 7 8. 2. As an Anoynting teaching us all things 1 John 2. 27. Revealing to us the things given us of God 1 Cor. 2. 12. And illuminating us with light to receive them Sometimes the Spirit evidences our fellowship with God by such a clear bright and immediate Ray that it wonderfully assures us hereof Iohn 14. 21 22 23. 3. As a witnesse with our spirits Rom. 8. 15 16. And when the Spirit testifieth saith Chrysostome what ambiguity remaineth 4. As a Seale upon our hearts Ephes. 1. 13. 5. As the earnest first-fruits and handsel of our Adoption and endlesse Communion with God in glory Ephes. 1. 14. Rom. 8. 23. 6. Finally As the original cause and root of all these spiritual fruits which are onely found in them that have Communion with God Gal. 5. 22 23. But by what signes or evidences may we know that the Spirit of God and Christ which is one and the same Rom. 8. 9. is given to us Answ. Hereof there are many discoveries For if the Spirit of God be given us Then 1. We are or have been effectually convinced by the Spirit of our own Natural misery and of Christs Supernatural Al-sufficiency to remove it Iohn 16. 7 to 12. 2. We are washed and sanctified by the Spirit 1 Cor. 6. 11. mortifying the old man vivifying the new man in us Rom. 8. 13 11. 3. We are acted guided led by the Spirit of God Rom. 8. 14. That is to say We make him the Guide and Governour of our whole life As Oecumenius hath well interpreted in 4. We minde the things of the Spirit Rom. 8. 5. Our Thoughts Projects Contrivements Ponderings c. do habitually fix here 5. We bring forth the fruits of the Spirit The Spirit cannot be barren nor bring forth bad fruit Eph. 5. 9. Gal. 5. 22 23. 6. We combate by the Spirit against the flesh Galat. 5. 17. 7. We are strengthened for every good word and work with might in the inner man by the Spirit Eph. 3. 16. Col. 1. 10 11. And in particular by the Spirit we are notably enabled unto prayer against all our infirmities Rom. 8. 15 26 27. II. Secondly The true abiding of the ancient Primitive Truth and Doctrine of Christ in us So that we are not carried aside to unsound new-fangle opinions notably discovers our Communion with God Let that therefore abide in you which ye have heard from the beginning If that which ye have heard from the beginning shall remaine in you ye also shall continue in the Sonne and in the Father 1 John 2. 22 23 24. That which ye have heard viz. that Doctrine that truth that hath been preached to you From the beginning viz. from the beginning of the Doctrine of the Gospel by Christ his Prophets and Apostles We are not to heed what others have done or believed before us but what Christ hath commanded us to do and believe who is before all All novelties in Doctrine are to be censured by primitive truths and brought to the ancient standard from ehe beginning it was not so for their regulation Now the abiding of the Primitive Doctrine of Christ in us evidenceth our conti●…ance in Father and Son and so our Communion with them For God is truth Deut. 32. 4. Christ is truth John 14. 6. The Spirit is truth 1 John 5. 6. Yea God is absolutely the first truth cause of all truth in the world therefore he that abides in truth which was from the beginning truly and sincerely hath Communion with God 2 Iohn 9. Signes of sincere abiding in the truth 1. A Cordial love of the truth 2 Thess. 2. 10. Contrary those 2 Tim. 4. 3 4. 2. A consciencious care to do nothing against the truth but any thing for the truth 2 Cor. 13. 8. 2 John 10 11. 3. An earnest contending for the faith once delivered to the Saints Iude 3. Not for new up-start doctrines and new coyned opinions 4. A bearing witnesse to the truth both verbally and really in worst of times and against greatest of dangers As did Paul Phil. 1. 17. The Angel of Pergamus Rev. 2. 13. yea Jesus Christ himself bore witnesse to the truth to the death Iohn 18. 37. III. Thirdly True confessing that Iesus is the Son of God is an evidence that such have Communion with God Whosoever shall confesse that Iesus is the Sonne of
BELIEVERS Evidences FOR ETERNALL LIFE Collected Out of the First Epistle of JOHN which is Catholique Explained and confirmed By very many Subservient Signes or Under-Notes Grounded upon Scriptures and Illustrated by Testimonies both of Ancient Fathers and Modern Writers Whereby Persons truly Regenerate may divers wayes Discover their present State of Grace and Title unto glory By FRANCIS ROBERTS A. M. Pas●…or of the Church at Augustines LONDON The second Impression Brethren Give Diligence to make your Calling and Election sure 2 Pet. 1. 10. Examine your selves whether ye be in the Faith Prove your owne selves KNOW ye not your owne selves How that Jesus Christ is in you except ye be repro●…ates 2 Cor. 13. 5. London Printed by T. R. and E. M. for George Calvert and are to be sold at his shop at the Sign of the Half-Moon in Pauls Church-yard neer the little North-door 1655. To the RIGHT HONOURABLE HENRY Earle of KENT And to his Right Noble Consort Amabella Countess of Ken●… All Confluence of Blessings both for the life that now is and for that which is to come from the Father of Mercies and God of all Consolations Right Honourable OF all people in the world that 's the only happy people whose God is the LORD the Lord being that suprem good in whom alone are concentred all beatificall Perfections No people can enjoy the Lord as their God but by Covenant in Christ Iesus that only way unto the Father Covenant-Interest in Christ cannot actually be pleaded by any person but only such a●… are actually seized of a gracious Covenant-State th●… Grace of the Covenant i●… us being the surest Pledg●… of Gods entring into the Co●… venant of Grace with us S●… that to be in a Graciou●… State is true happinesse B●… to know our selves to be such a State is true happinesse double upon us Hereupon that I might lend some help to true believers for reading and discerning their own spirituall Evidences of their State of Grace I have been perswaded to publish this bundle of Beleevers Evidences for Eternall Life in the ensuing Treatise Whereunto I have been the more inclinable that my lines might be of use 1. To support the weak and comfort the feeble-minded who walk heavily and disconsolately in the paths of grace through want of Assurance That they hereby comming in some measure to know the things that are freely given to them of God may lift up the hands that hang downe and the feeble knees and run with enlarged hearts the way of Gods Commandements 2. To confute really the Enthusiasticall fancies the ignorant Anti-Scripturall opinions of some who cry up I know not what imaginary Raptures Revelations and other Dreames of their own as the only Characters of Election and Justification decrying as carnall all discoveries of beleevers spirituall estates by markes and Signes of Sanctification For this sweet Epistle of John the beloved Disciple is full of such markes as in this book is evident Christ hath taught us to judge of the tree by the fruits And Reason directs us to discover the Cause by the effect 3. To divert the distempered minds of men a little if it be possible from jejune empty perverse disputes vain janglings brain-sick notions and speculations the calamity of these crazy times to exercise themselves upon that wholesome necessary practicall businesse of making their calling and Election sure We have laid out farre too much for that which is not bread for that which satisfieth not 4. And finally to rouze up my selfe and all sorts of Christians in this Kingdom in these slippery days wherein both Lives Liberties Health Friends Wealth Pleasures Honours Crowns Scepters and all sublunaries are in such extremity of extraordinary uncertainties to lay hold and make sure of eternall life that in the midst of all terrestriall Concussions and Revolutions we may have a celestiall unshaken foundation of true spirituall Peace and Consolation Your Honours noble respects and undeserved favours heretofore manifested unto me have commanded me to Dedicate and Present unto you this small Testimoniall of my unfeigned gratitude And wherein can I be more truly serviceable to your Honours then in such sincere endeavours to promote your Assurance of eternall salvation Now the God of all Grace fill your hearts with all the fruits of his Spirit unto all riches of the full assurance of understandding and faith and hope in this life And at last crown you both with ineffable glory in the life to come in the full enjoyment of himselfe who is the Heaven of heaven and Glory of glory So prayeth Augustines London Octob. 9. 1648. Your Honours humble and faithfull servant in the Lord FRAN. ROBERTS The Evidences Methodized The chiefe Scope of his Book 〈◊〉 To Pro●…te Believers Assu●…nce of ●…eir true ●…te of Grace To his end herein are ●…folded I. The Saints Assurance itself in Generall viz. the 1. Nature of it Preface Pag 14 15 ●…6 2. Tryall of it Pref. p. 16. to 22. 3. Way of Attaining it Pref. p. 22. to 26. 4. Inducements to it Pref. p. 26. to 30. II. The Evidences or Signs in Particular Leading to Assurance of Eternal Life These discover I. Gods Gratuitous Love to us in Jesus Christ How he loved us first pag. 10 11 12. 200. where 1. IV Signes of Gods love to us pag. 5. ●…o 21. 2. VI Signes of Gods love Applyed to us pag. 201 202. II Our Gracious state towards God according to his love in Christ. viz in our I. Enjoyment of the Spirit of Christ himselfe The immediate Author of all Grace where 7 Signes of the Spirit given unto us pag. 216 217. II. Enjoyment of the gracious effects of the Spirit viz. I. Regeneration or New-birth at our Conversion Here 1 How the Soule is brought to Christ by 7 steps pag. 25. to 28. 〈◊〉 How the Father drawes the Soule to Christ in six particulars pag. 25 26. 3. 〈◊〉 Signes of Regeneration pag. 21. to 180. II. Sanctification our Persons by 1. Mortifying of the Old man 1. In generall Sinne where 1. How Regenerate persons Sinne not like the unregenerate in eight distinctive Characters pag. 38. to 60. 2 How Regenerate persons may possibly Sin against Grace in five degrees pag. 89 90. 3 How the Regenerate Sinne not the Sinne against the Holy Ghost pag. 60. to 127. 2 In Particular 1. Errours How farre the Regenerate overcomes them pag. 127 to 139. 2. Love of the World 15. Signes of inordinate love of the world pag. 9 10. 207 208. Many Signes of overcoming the worlds Smiles and Frownes pag. 142 to 162. 3. Slavish Feare 5 Signes that it is cast out pag. 203 204 205. 4. Bosome-Sinne pag. 52 53. 2. Vivifying of the New man Some holy habits wherof are 1 Know ledge p. 70. 71. here cōsider 1. VIII Signes of the Spirits Teaching us pag. 181 182 183. 2. IIII Signes
the ●…ore I am athirst and cannot be satisfied with ●…t nor I nor any one perfectly loving Christ. This love the more it is eaten the more it aug●…ents hunger the more it 's drunken the more ●…t incites thirst it so inebriates that minde wherein it dwells that it seeks or loves nothing ●…or possibly can love besides him who so loved ●…he world that he gave his only begotten Sonne ●…hat whosoever believes and loves him might ●…ot die but live with him And in a more spe●…iall manner God the Son's love first prevented us in his giving himselfe for us When Christ stood by Lazarus his grave and wept for him the Jewes said Behold how he loved him Iohn 11. 35 36. much more may we say when Christ did more then weep for us when he bled for us when he dyed for us Behold and admire how he loved us Iohn 10. 11. and 15. 12 13. Rom. 5. 8. Eph. 5. 25. Gal. 2. 20. Rev. 1. 5. Can we possibly look upon this love of Christ and not be wholly overcome with it over-powered with it ravisht with it and irresistibly constrained with it t●… love Christ againe 2 Cor. 5. 14 15. Let 〈◊〉 say with Bernard in his holy rapture o●… affections to Christ Behold how he loved u●… he chose to die for us lest we should be doome●… to death eternall he rose from the dead that h●… might render us partakers of his resurrecti●…on he ascended into heaven that he might advance us into celestiall places and he sits at th●… right hand of the Father seating and crowning gladding and placing there such as he hath redeemed with his own blood such as he hath joyned to himselfe with the cement of love a●… the same right hand of the Father with himselfe Therefore let us love adore and affect thi●… Christ without measure beyond measure without bonds beyond limits daily continually with all the heart with all the mind wit●… all our power with all our graces Thus we shall love him that first loved us Now then dost thou truly love God with all thy heart and soul or if that be too high and hard a question at least dost thou truly desire to love him and love to desire him Doubtlesse this is an evidence that God loves thee For nothing but his infinite ●…ame of love to thee kindles this spark of ●…ve in thee Quest. But by what signes may I know ●…at I truly love God and Iesus Christ or ●…t least truly desire to love him Answ. Thou mayest know that thou tru●…y lovest him or desirest to love him if thou ●…ovest him or desirest to love him 1. Atractively 2. Intensively 3. Sincerely ●…4 Purely 5. Obedientially 6. Invincibly ●…7 Uncessantly 1. Attractively and unitingly when God ●…nd Jesus Christ are so indeared to the ●…eart that the soule restlessely groanes ●…nd pants after the enjoyment of them As in David As the Hinde panteth after ●…he water brooks so panteth my soule after ●…hee O God my soule thirsteth for God for the ●…iving God Psal. 42. 1. 2. As in Moses I beseech thee shew me thy glory Exod. 31 18. As in the Church Make haste my beloved and ●…e thou like to a Roe or to a young Hart upon the mountaines of Spices Cant. 8. 14. Christ saith Surely I come quickly The Church echoes Amen even so come Lord Iesus Rev. 22. 20. There is a principle of motion in bodies naturall as in earth that makes it descend to ●…its center in fire that makes it ascend to its proper resting place and if impediments interpose not they cannot rest till they be united to them thus that soule that tru●… loves God hath an inward supernatur●… principle drawing it after God Nor can acquiesce or center it selfe any where but 〈◊〉 God the most amiable God having scatte●… ed some sparks of his love in our hearts a●… lures us after him as fire drawes fire o●… as the loadstone snatcheth the iron unto 〈◊〉 selfe by its attractive magnetick propert●… Doth Gods love and lovelinesse so snatc●… and steale away thine heart after God th●… thou longest to enjoy God to have union t●… him and Communion with him that 's tru●… love love is a cementing soddering magnetick grace If thine be such then 1. Wha●… griefe hast thou in his absence 2. What de sire of his presence 3. What delight in his enjoyment A true uniting love discovers i●… selfe in all these 1. What griefe is the absence of God and Christ to thy soule Davi●… laments when God did hide his face Psa●… 22. 1 c. Psal. 13. 1 c. It was as a sword i●… his bones when the enemy said Where i●… thy God Psal. 42. 10. But God had ever broken his bones to shivers when he had taken the joy of his salvation from him Psal. 51. 8 12. And the Church is heart sick sick o●… love when Christ had but a little withdraw●… himselfe from her Cant. 5. 6 8. Where is thy paine thy sicknesse thy grief thy tears in Gods withdrawings Love is impatient o●… divorce or distance Thou lovest him but 〈◊〉 little if for his love thou dost not daily sigh ●…nd weep for his absence is wont to be a flood of ●…ears to the loving spouse when she seeks him ●…ut finds him not calls but he answers not no●…hing pleaseth her but weeping 2. What de●…ires and groanes hast thou after the presence of God and Iesus Christ My soule thirsteth for ●…ee my flesh longeth for thee My soule ●…olloweth hard after thee Psal. 63. 1 8. Here was Davids love I have suffered the losse of all things and do count them but dung that I may winne Christ Phil. 3. 8. Here was Pauls love Let him kisse me with the kisses of his mouth Cant. 1. 2. Draw me we shall run after ●…hee verse 4. Turne my beloved and be thou like a Roe or young Hart upon the mountaines of Bether Cant. 2. 17 Here is the Churches love But where is thy love where is thy desires of the enjoyment of God and Jesus Christ dost thou strive like the diseased woman to draw near to Christ that by a salutiferous touch of the hem of his garment thou may'st as it were steale spirituall soundnesse to thy miserable soule or like Thomas that man of desires desirest thou to see and touch Christ and not only so but to approach to the sacr●… wounds of his side that doore of the Ark which was made in the side that thou maye●… thrust in not only thy finger or thy whole hand but that thy whole self also mayest enter in●… the very heart of Iesus into that holy of holies into that Arke of the Testament into the golden pot the soule of our humanity wherei●… is the Manna of the Divinity I mean dos●… thou long for most intimate enjoyment o●… and Communion with Jesus Christ both God and man this is love indeed 3. Finally what delight and contentment dost
no sharer in his love that hath no equall in the reward of love He will be so loved that all things also may be loved with him and yet he will so be loved that nothing be beloved besides him The Creature should be loved for the Creator that made it The Creator in the Creature for himselfe Wouldest thou know whether thou lovest God truly Search then whether thou lovest not the world inordinately Signes of inordinate love to the world and the things of the world I. Over-desiring the world and things of the world craving asking c. when we want them Prov. 30. 15. Matth. 6. 25 31. 1 Tim. 6. 9 10. This over-eagernesse of our hearts after them when we want them discovers it selfe in 1. Discontentednesse at our present condition Heb. 13. 5. 2. Enviousnesse at others prosperity and enjoyments as in Ahab 1 King 21. 4. David tempted to this Psal. 73. 3. 3. Excessive running out of the heart and mind about them Ezek. 33. 33. Luk. 12. 17 18 29. 4. A Resolvednesse or fixed will to be rich 1 Tim 6. 9. 5. Pursuing after worldly shadows more then after the Kingdome of God and his righteousnesse Matth. 6. 33. 6. Unconscionablenesse in getting the world by bribery extortion oppression theft fraud c. Amos 8 4. 1 Thes. 4. 6. II. Over-loving and d●…ting upon the world and things of the world whilest we have them setting our heart on them Psal. 62. 10. evidenced by 1. Over-highly esteeming them above their worth making gods of them Col. 3. 5. Eph. 5. 5. Phil. 3. 19. 2. Relying and trusting in them Prov. 18. 11. 1 Tim. 6. 17. 3. Boasting glorying in them Psal. 49. 6. Ier. 9. 23. 4. Applanding our selves as happy men by reason of them Luke 12. 19. Psal. 17. 14. 5. Sordid detaining not being willing to part with worldly things though upon most just occasions of piety charity or necessity as in Nabal 1 Sam. 25. 10 11 the rich glutton Luke 16. 19 c. Eccles. 6. 1 2. Such a man parts with his pence as if they were so many drops of blood from his heart III. Over-grieving and vexing when we lose the things of the world As Achitophel losing his honour in discontent hangs himself 2 Sam. 17. 23. IV. Fourthly Keeping of the Commandments of God and that chearfully notably discovers our true love to God and to Jesus Christ But whoso keepeth his word in him verily is the love of God perfected 1 John 2. 5. And elsewhere This is the love of God that we keep his Commandements and his Commandements are not grievous 1 John 5. 3. To this purpose said Clement Romanus the Apostles Companion Phil. 4. 3. He that hath love in Christ will keep the Commands of Christ. And Bernard sweetly seconds him By this may be known the love of Christ if a man keep the Commands of Christ. He that hath my Commandements and keepeth them he it is that loveth me Who hath them in memory and keeps them in life who hath them in doing and keeps them in persevering Or who hath them in words and keeps them in manners or who hath them in hearing and keeps them in doing he it is that loveth me For many have the Lords Commandments but keep them not many have them in their book but keep them not in their breast many have them in word keep them not in work many have them in memory keep them not in life c. truly these are not of the lovers of Christ. And no wonder For 1. Christ requires our keeping of his Commandements as the singular touch-stone of our love to him exhibition of work is the probation of love John 14. 15 21. Therefore if we keep not his Commandements he will accept no love from us 2. Love is obediential the nature of true love to God carries it spontaneously to the keeping of the Commands of God Rom. 13. 8 9. 3. Love is a lively chearfull Principle what love acts is acted without grievousnesse It delights in doing any thing for the object beloved and stands not upon difficulties Gen. 29. 20. Therefore true love to God thinks no duty too much for God none enough for God 4. True love can chearfully endure for Christ much more do for Christ Cant. 8. 6 7. Acts. 20. 23 24 and 21. 13. Search now dost thou keep his Word Or are his Commandements grievous to thee Signes of true keeping Gods Word and Commandements See Cap. V. Signe I. p. Signes that his Commandements are not grievous to us I. When we have a dear and precious account of Gods Word and Commandements esteeming them more then our necessary food Job 23. 12. sweetert hen honey and the honey-combe Psal. 19. 9. and 119. 103. beyond great spoile Psal. 119. 162. Thousands of gold and silver Psal. 119. 72. and all riches Psal. 119. 14. II. When our hearts and affections are strongly set upon them Oh how love I thy law Psal. 119. 97. I opened my mouth and panted for I longed for thy Commandments Psal. 119. 131. My soul breaketh for longing to thy judgements at all times Psal. 119. 20. Rom. 7. 22. Thy Law is in my heart I delight to do thy will Psal. 40. 8. III. When it cuts and wounds our spirits that others break Gods Lawes Psal. P19s 53 136 139. IV. When we observe and keep the Word and Commandements of God 1. Willingly will voluntarinesse I will sacrifice to thee Heb. Psal. 54. 6 Psal. 110. 3. 2. Simply not disputing the Command of God As Abraham Heb. 11. 8 17 18 19. 3. Chearfully with delight Psal. 40. 8. Rom. 7. 22. 4. Speedily Psal. 119. 32. I made haste and delayed not to keep thy Commandements Psal 119. 60. 5. Constantly Psal. 119. 20. I inclined mine heart to performe thy statutes alway even unto the end Psal. 119. 112. Many begin few persevere They that thus behave themselves to Gods Word and Commandements count not his Commandements grievous but joyous V. Lastly Our true love to the Brethren the Children of God for the heavenly Fathers sake who begat them Evidenceth our true love to God Every one that loveth him that begat loveth him also that is begotten of him 1 Joh. 5. 1. Beloved if God so loved us we ought also to love one another No man hath seen God at any time If we love one another God dwelleth in us and his love is perfected in us 1 John 4. 11 12. If a man say I love God and hateth his brother he is a liar For he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen how can he love God whom he hath not seen And this Commandement have we from him that he that loveth God love his brother also 1 John 4. 20 21. Who so hath this worlds goods and seeth his brother hath need and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him how dwelleth the love of God in him 1 John 3. 17. In these passages are remarkable
Christ Matth. 26. last Iohn 21. 15 c. Paul delivered from his body of death by Jesus Christ his Lord Rom. 7. 24 25. 3. Besides sinning against knowledge and illumination divers other sinfull poysons are complicated and contained in the sin against the H. Ghost Heb. 6. 4 5 6. 10. 26 29. Matth. 12. 31. 4. Not every sinning against the Truth of Christ and the Gospel is the sin against the Holy Ghost For 1 Those that know most of the truth of Christ in this world know but in part See but as through a glasse darkly 1 Cor. 13. 9 12. and therefore they may possibly erre from the truth in some things 2. Divers have sinned against the truth yea sometimes against fundamentals and yet are not challenged to have sinned against the Holy Ghost but were accounted as of the visible Church as those in the Church of Corinth that denied the resurrection 1 Cor. 15. 12. And those in the Church of Porgamus that held the Doctrine of Balaam and the Doctrine of the Nicolaitanes Yet are not counted hopelesse but invited to repent of these damnable opinions Rev. 2. 14 15 16. The Churches of Galatia were fearfully tainted with that dangerous error of the necessity of the workes of the Law to Justification as well as of Faith which gave occasion to Paul of writing that excellent Epistle to the Galatians See Gal. 1. 6 c. 2. 16. c. 3. 1 c. Yea the very Apostles themselves had an erroneous opinion about Christs temporall Kingdome and that till after his resurrection Act. 1. 6. 3. Erroneous persons are called to repentance Rev. 2. 16. and Ministers are directed to instruct with meeknesse those that oppose themselves if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth 2 Tim. 2. 24 25 26. 5. Not every sinning against the gracious motions strivings and operations of the Holy Ghost is this peculiar sin against the Holy Ghost here spoken of For 1. It 's possible that men may thus sin and sometimes with an high hand and yet not be charged by the Scripture with sinning against the Holy Ghost The Proto-martyr St●…phen thus challenges his hearers Ye stiffe-necked and uncircumeised in heart a●…e eares ye do alwayes resist the Holi Ghost as your fathers did so do ye Which of the Prophets have not your fathers persecuted c. Acts 7. 51 52. They are charged with alwayes resisting the Holy Ghost an heavy charge an hainous sin doubtlesse But yet are not charged with that sin against the Holy Ghost 2. All carnal men in the visible Church whilest carn●…l still resist the Holy Ghost in his Gospel Ministery often quenching his Conv●…ctions Motions and Holy Suggestions to their soules yet it would be an hard and false sentence to say all such sin the sin against the Holy Ghost here intended Possibly they may do it in ignorance and afterwards come to repentance Saul whilest a carnal Pharisee was a blasphemer 1 Tim. 1. 13. and compelled the Saints to blaspheme and being exceedingly mad agaiast them persecuted them to strange Cities Acts 26. 10 11. He so farre withstood the Spirits Ministery and Tenders of grace that he persecuted it to the death yet all this he did ignorantly repented of it and obtained mercy 1 Tim. 1. 13 16. Which could not have been if in this height of his wickednesse he had sinned this grand sin against ●…he Holy Ghost 3. Who knows not but even the dear children of God are in danger in some measure of sinning against the Spirit of God by grieving him and quenching him hence the Apostle so cautions them Quench not the Spirit 1 Thes. 5. 19. And Grieve not the holy Spirit of God wherby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption Eph. 4. 30. Yea actually some have quenched the Spirit in some measure As the Angel of Ephesus had left his first love c. Rev. 2. 4 5. As David who therefore prayes Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation and stablish me with thy free Spirit Psal. 51. 12. 6. Not every sinning against Grace received is presently the sinne against the Holy Ghost For 1. The most heavenly and gracious soules are daily perplexed with inseparable and invincible infirmities as doubts feares distracting thoughts distempered passions c. 2. They may too often quench the Spirit 1 Thes. 5. 19. and grieve him Eph. 4. 29 30. by suppressing his good motions sacred stirrings and strivings in their hearts 3. They may gradually decay and decline in their graces and gracious affections to God and Jesus Christ though this be very sad and dangerous Rev. 2. 5. and yet not be utterly cast out of Christs affection The Angel of Ephesus had left his first love and first works though otherwise much commended and approved by Christ Rev. 2. 1 to 8. 4. They may grosly fall and even breake their bones by falling which is much to be lamented yet not quite fall away As Noah to drunkenness Gen. 9. 21. Lot to incest Gen. 19. 33 c. David to murder and uncleannesse 2 Sam 11. with Psal. 51. Augustine intimates some were of opinion that such falls were the sin against the Holy Ghost which opinion he justly rejects because in such cases the door of repentance is not quite shut 5. Yea it 's possible that those who are borne of God and are kept from sinning this sin unto death may yet relapse againe and againe Lapses are dangerous Relapses double dangerous To break a bone is hazzardous but to break it again in the same place is extreamly perillous yet even repeated and reiterated sins may finde pardon upon repentance Iacob twice told a lye for compassing of the blessing Gen. 27. 19 21. Lot twice made drunken committed incest with both his Daughters Gen. 19. Peter thrice denied his Master and every time worse then other Matth. 26. These are recorded to caution them that stand that they fall not and to comfort them that have relapsed that they despair not 7. Not every malicious opposing and persecuting of the Church and wayes of Christ though this be an high pitch of Wickednesse is the sin against the Holy Ghost For 1. We have two eminent instances in the New Testament to the contrary Saul consented to Stephens death Act. 8. 1. Breathed ●…ut threatnings and slaughter against the Disciples of the Lord Act. 9. 1 c. When they were put to death he gave his voice against them and punished them oft in every Synagogue and compelled them to blaspheme and being exceedingly mad against them persecuted them even unto strange Cities Act. 26. 10 11. and yet the Lord had mercy on him 1 Tim. 1. 13 16. Yea he had such mercy on him as to convert and save him when he was in his course of subverting and destroying his Church Act. 9. 1 2 3 c. and 26. 12 13. Behold here a wonder of mercy And yet here 's a greater wonder the persecutors and
fetched to anoint the Priests And Daniel describes Christs coming to be the proper time for anointing the most Holy Dan. 9. 24. 3. The Receptacle of this unction from Christ in whom it should abide ye have an unction 4. The effect of this unction upon them Teaching them all things viz. All things necessary to salvation If now we have this unction from Christ teaching us all things we are of the people of God Signes that we have the Unction of the Spirit from Christ teaching us all things 1. When this unction the Spirit teacheth us with a Scripturr-knowlede not with Enthusiasmes or orher by-wayes Thus he taughr David Ps. 119. 99 104. Thus Timothy 2 Tim. 3. 14 15. Hence called the Spirit of Truth because he acts upon us by and according to Scripture-Truth Iohn 14. 17. 2. The Spirits teaching is cleare and certaine in necessaries to salvation Prov. 22. 20 21. Ioh. 6. 69. 1 Cor. 2. 15. 3. The Spirits teaching is of a Growing nature The more he instructs us the more we desire to be instructed of him Prov. 1. 5. 15. 14. 18. 15. David though he knew so much yet wonderously thirsted to know more Ps. 119. 27 73 125 144. 4. The Spirits teaching meekens and humbles a mans Spirit Iam. 3. 13. Psal. 25. 9. for it manifests still more and more ignorance and sinne Eph. 5. 13. Carnall knowledge swels puffes up 1 Cor. 8. 1. 5. The Spirits teaching floats not onely in the Head but kindly soaks into the Heart and forcibly works upon the Affections Josh. 23. 14. Psal. 34. 8. stirring up the heart to trust love joy c. in spirituals Ps. 9. 10. 1 Ioh. 4. 8. 1 Pet. 1. 8. 6. The Spirits teaching is Practical Brings not only to knowing but to doing It is very effective alters and changes a man wonderfully and diverts his course from sinne to sanctitie See Ephes. 4. 20 21 22 23 c. 2 Cor. 3. 18. Iob. 28. 28. Psal. 119. 104. Prov. 15. 21. Psal. 111. 10. Iam. 3. 17. Ier. 22. 16. 7. The Spirits teaching makes men come to Christ and believe in him Joh. 6. 44 45. Make it evident thou comest to Christ believest in him thou art taught most effectually Finally The true teaching of Gods Spirit wonderfully strengthens and preserves against temptations and snares Prov. 24. 5. See Prov. 2. 10 11. compared with vers 12. 15 16. Search and consider hath this Teaching Unction thus illuminated and instructed thee doubtlesse thou art of the number of Gods Church taught of God II. The Testimony of an upright Heart or Conscience touching our reall and true love of the Brethren My little children let us not love in word neither in tongue but indeed and in truth And hereby we know that we are of the truth and shall assure our hearts before him For if our heart condemne us God is greater then our heart and knoweth all things Beloved if our heart condemne us not then have we confidence towards God 1 John 3 18 19 20 21. Here are 1. An exhortation to reall and true Brotherly love ver 18. 2. A Demonstration hereby that we are of the Truth viz. Borne of God who is Truth or Having the truth of God in us ver 19 3. The Confirmation of this Evidence By the testimony of our conscience concerning it in the sight of God and shall assure our hearts before him verse 19. This is further streng●…hened by arguing from the double act of a well-guided conscience viz. 1 Accusing If conscience condemne us for not lo●…ing the brethren truly or for any other thing much more will God condemne us ver 20. 2. Excusing If Conscience cleare us we have confidence towards God viz. that we are of the Truth The Testimony of our heart and Conscience for us or against us is most Comforting or corroding How was Iudas tortured with an accusing conscience Matth. 27. 3 4 5. How was Paul in deepest tryalls supported with an excusing conscience 2 Cor. 1. 12. The Heathen could say A cleare conscience is as a wall of Brasse The Proverb saith A good conscience is a continuall feast With this Augustine comforted himselfe against Secundinus the Manichee who aspersed him saying Think thou of Augustine what thou pleasest so conscience only accuse me not in the sight of God Canst thou now in thy conscience oppeale to God about thy love of the brethren as sometimes Peter about his love of Christ Lord thou knowest all things thou art greater then my conscience thou knowest that indeed and in truth I love thy children Hereby thou mayest know that thy selfe art of the truth Signes of true brotherly love see in chap. 2. Sign VII p 168 to 173. III. Finally Perseverance with the faithfull in Christ and in the truth They went out from us but they were not of us for if they had been of us they would no doubt have continued with us But they went out that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us 1 John 2. 19. He speakes of Ebion Cerinthus and such like Anti-Christian Hereticks who apostatizing from Christ and his truth departed from the Church They were once in the Church but never truly of the Church for then they would have persevered Their Apostasy therefore evidenced their Hypocrisie Whereas contrariwise Perseverance is a sure Argument of our Sincerity and that we are indeed anointed with the Spirit of truth The anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you and ye need not that any man teach you But as the same anointing teacheth you of all things and is truth and is no lie And even as it hath taught you ye shall abide in him 1 John 2. 27. In which words as the Apostle testifies that they shall persevere in Christ that are truly taught by the anointing which is truth and no lie So he declares that they were never of the true number of Gods people that through heresie and schisme depart from the Communion of the Church and the Faithfull As Iude intimates These be they who separate themselves sensuall having not the Spirit Jude vers 19. False rotten Professors will thus Apostatize but true sound members will persevere in the truth with the faithful for Reasons formerly alledged Dost thou now backslide and separate through heresie or schisme from communion with the true Church of Christ How canst thou think thy selfe to be of the true number of Gods people Notably Cyprian Whosoever separated from the Church is joyned to an adultorous Church is separated from the promises of the Church Nor shall he come to the rewards of Christ that leaves the Church of Christ. He is an Alien he is profane he is an enemy He cannot have God for his Father that hath not the Church for his Mother If any could escape that was without Noah's Arke then may be escape that is without the Church And afterwards he addes Let no man think that the
the truth and shall assure our hearts before him 1 John 3. 16 17 18 19. Formall verball complementall love to the brethren is vaine Iam. 2. 15 16. yea abominable hypocrisie Christ loved us really when he so loved us as to die for us and Christs real love to us instructs us to like reality in our love to one another Here are three real demonstrations of our true brotherly love mentioned 1. Communicating to the brethrens necessities 2. Laying down our lives for them 3. Approving our hearts sincerely to God in both In the first as Augustine notes we have the Inchoation In the second the Perfection In the third the Probation of our love to the brethren Examine now thine heart Doest thou with this reality love the brethren 1. Doest thou communicate to the Saints necessities they are in wants straits plunges prisons sicknesses dangers death thou hast this worlds good wherewith thou mightest relieve them are the bowels of thy compassion now shut against them or open to them If shut how dwels either the true love of God or of thy brother in thine heart what thou withholdest from or impartest to Christs members Christ takes as done to himselfe Matth. 25. 35. to the end If thou wilt not do any thing for thy brothers sake ●…et do it as Cyprian urgeth it for Christs sake give Christ earthly garments that thou mayest receive heavenly give Christ temporal meat and drink that with Abraham Isaac and Jacob thou mayest be admitted to the eternall banquet II. Art thou willing if need be to lay down thy life for thy brother He will hardly shed his blood for his brother that grudgeth to p●…rt with this worlds good for his brother This said Augustine is the Perfection of love and greater then this cannot be found Greater love then this hath no ●…an then that a man lay down his life for his friend said Christ Iohn 15. 13. Rom. 5. 7. and yet we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren 1 John 3. 16. Quest. But in what cases may we hazzard or lay down our lives for the brethren Resolut To comprehend all such cases is difficult Some seem obvious 1. A man may warrantably adventure his life if need require for a multitude of brethren a Church that they may be preserved from destruction or edified to salvation Exod. 32. 31 32. Rom. 9. 1 2 3. Phil. 2. 17 18. 2. A private Christian may adventure his life for preservation of Publ●…ck Persons Church Officers Ministers of the Gospel of great and necessary use to the Church of God Thus Priscilla and Aquila for Pauls sake even laid down their necks viz. hazzarded their lives to the uttermost and thereby did great service to all the Churches of the Gentiles Rom. 16. 3 4. 3. One publick Officer may hazzard his life for another of more important concernment in the Church As Epaphroditus a Pastor of the Philippians for Paul an Apostle Phil. 2. 30. 4. One private Christian may hazzard his life for the Spiritual and eternal good of another as Augustine hath observed for defence of his innocency righteousness for encouragement and confirmation of his faith and graces c. This as Tertullian notes is not so much to hazzard life for the brethren for themselves as for the brethren for Christ. III. Finally Canst thou in all this love in giving to or dying for thy brethren approve thy heart sincerely unto God that thou doest or endurest thus for them from entire love to them and not from vaine glory or ostentation As Augustine cautions Possibly a man may give much yea give his body to death and yet want love 1 Cor. 13. but canst thou appeale to the heart-searching God and say Lord thou knowest I truly love thee and all thine for thee and therefore I do or endure this for thee or them Oh! if thus thou canst assure thy heart before him then hast thou confidence towards God 1 John 3. 18 19 20 21. An Alphabetical Table of the principall matters contained in this Book A ADamites Their errour about sinne in the Regenerate p. 34. Adoption An evidence of Gods love to us Five Signes of Adoption or Son-ship p. 7 8. Nine further Signes of adoption See Regeneration Anointing of the Spirit Eight Signes of the Spirits anointing teaching us all things p. 181 182 183. Apostaly See Fall There 's a fivefold Apostasy p. 97. The sin against the Holy Ghost is the worst Apostasy p. 97 98. and 〈◊〉 100 to 110. Apostate An hate 〈◊〉 of his own order p. 113. Assurance The Nature of it Tryall of it Way of attaining it and Inducements to it S●…e Preface throughout Five motives or encouragements to it p. 3 4. Faith tends to full assurance p. 27 28. B Believing See Faith Blasphemy What it signifies properly p 79. why the impardonable sin is called blasphemy against the Holy Ghost p. 79 80. Blasphemous Temptations not the sin against the Holy Ghost Three Comforts against them p. 82 83 84. Bishop Bonners crueltie to the Martyrs p. 160. Bosome-sin Regenerate persons allow not themselves any bosome beloved sin as unregenerate do p. 52 53. Brotherly love See Love C Carpocratians Their errour about sin in the regenerate p. 34. Cathari Their errour about sin in the regenerate p. 33. Christ. Believing that Jesus is Christ See Faith Christ. Having Christ is a signe of spirituall life p. 188 c. Seven Signes that we have Christ or that Christ is ours p. 189 190 191. See Confession of Christ. Christ. Imitation●… Christ or walking as Christ walked a Signe of Communion with God p. 225. Christs actions of foure sorts p. 225. How Christ walked in eight particulars p. 226 227. Commandements ●…aving and keeping Christs Commandements p. 209. See Obedi●…nce Committing of sinne See sin Commu●…on with God and Christ. Nine severall Evidences of it largely opened p. 214 to p. 228. 〈◊〉 of Christ. Confesting that Jesus is the Sonne of God is a Sign of our Communion wi●…h God p. 218 219. A twofold Conf●…ssion p. 219. Foure Signes of true Confessing of Christ p. 219 to 221. D Darknesse twofold p. 214. See Light D●…vil How he sinned from the beginning p. 29 30. How Christ destroyed the works of the Devil p. 30. Doctrine Right entertaining Apostolicall Doctrine a signe of true Knowledge p. 197. Seven Signes hereof p. 198 199. Do●…ng of sin what p. 46 47 48. See Sin Drawing How the Father drawes the soul to Christ in six particulars p. 25 26. E 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 what it properly signifies p 106 107. Epistle What Iohn wrote the 1 Epistle of Iohn Scope of that Ep●…stle to promote believers Assuran●…e p. 2 3. E●…rour Regenerate persons overcome erroneous hereticall Spirits p. 127 c. How farre regenerate persons may be tainted with error in judgement how f●…r no●… and three differences betwixt the truly gracious and gracelesse in point of errors p. 129 to 139. F Faith