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A91437 The late Assembly of Divines Confession of faith examined. As it was presented by them unto the Parliament. Wherein many of their excesses and defects, of their confusions and disorders, of their errors and contradictions are presented, both to themselves and others. Parker, William, fl. 1651-1658. 1651 (1651) Wing P486; Thomason E1229_1; ESTC R203140 216,319 371

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they proceed from themselves are defiled and mixed with much weakness and imperfection and that they cannot endure the severity of Gods judgements for doth the Lord any where require more of his Saints then to love him with all their heart and with all their souls and so much we finde promised to all that truly return unto God if they have faith and will to seek it Deut. 30.6 And the Lord thy God will circumcise thine heart and the heart of thy seed to love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul that thou mayest live Yea doth not the Apostle expressely tell us 1 John 4.17 That herein is our love made perfect that we may have boldness in the day of Judgment because as he is so are we in this world Defend the honour of God then according to the truth and take not from the glorious works of Christ whereby the Father is glorified upon pretence of giving glory to the Father Remember what Job saith Chapter 13.7 Will ye speak wickedly for God Will ye talk deceitfully for him In your sixth Sextion as you speak comfortably to the young beleevers in Christ who are constant in their good willing indeavours that their good works are acceptable to God in Christ though for the present they are not wholy unblamable and do truely affirm That the Lord is pleased to reward also that which is sincere in them though accompanied with many weaknesses and imperfections yet your sayings in that Section are so accompanied also First In that you speak that the works of beleevers are accepted for their persons the contrary whereof may be truly asserted that the persons are accepted for their works wrought in them by Christ Revelations 3.8 I know thy works behold I have set before thee an open door and no man shall shut it for thou hast a little strength and hast kept my word and hast not denyed my name And verse 10. Because thou hast kept my word I will also keep thee from the hour of temptation which shall come upon all the world to try then that dwell upon Earth Secondly In that you say That the workes of the best grown Saints in this life are not wholy unblameable and unreproveable in the sight of God Thirdly In your affirmation That the unperfect workes of the Saints are accepted in Christ though they remain such all our life long which is not true of those who have both time and means to aime at perfection it self Hebrews 5.12 13 14. with Hebrews 6.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 c. 2 Peter 1.8 9. Lastly Whereas you imply That bare sincerity will carry out the Saints though they remain imperfect in their obedience all their life long it is a great mistake for the Lord requires growth answerable unto the grace means and space offered unto men even of them who are sincere already 1 Peter 1.22 Seeing you have purified your soules in obeying the truth under the obedience of Love saith the old Latine Translation to the unfeined love of the Brethren see that ye love one another with a pure heart fervently But as you have here and elsewhere weakened the hands of the regenerate in the work of perfecting their obedience and good workes so you have animated the unregenerate in their way of working that which is good in your seventh and last Section where you say and that truely That the neglect of what they can do in this kinde is more sinful and displeasing to God then the doing of such things which for matter are commanded in the word where by the way you hint what are the requisite things which should concur to the making up of a good work viz. That they have the word for their rule faith for their efficient a purified heart for their fountain the Glory of God for their end where onely your main efficient is wanting the spirit and power of God Yet thus much we must advertise you of that many of those whom you account to be moral men and Heathens do act out of Conscience enlightened and the grace of regeneration also as Abimilech seems to have done Genesis 20.1.6 Job Rabah the widow of Sarepta and others did CHAP. XVII Of the Perseverance of the Saints THEY whom God hath accepted in his beloved effectually called and sanctified by his Spirit neither totally nor finally can fall away from the state of Grace but shall certainly persevere therein unto the end and be eternally saved a Phil 1 6. 2 Pet 1.10 John 10.28 29. 1 Joh 3.9 1 Pet 1.5 II. This perseverance of the Saints depends not upon their own free-will but upon the immutability of the Decree of Election flowing from the free and unchangeable love of God the Father b 2 Tim 2.18 19. Jer 31.3 upon the efficacy of the merit and intercession of Jesus Christ c Heb 10.10 14. Heb 13.20 21. Heb 9.12 13 14 15. Rom 8.23 to the end John 17.11 14. Luke 22.32 Heb 7.25 the abiding of the spirit and of the seed of God within them d John 14.16 17. John 2.27 1 John 3. ● and the nature of the covenant of grace e Jer 32.40 from all which ariseth also the certainty and infallibility thereof f John 10.28 III. Nevertheless they may through the temptations of Satan and the World the prevalency of corruption remaining in them and the neglect of the means of their preservation fall into grievous sins g Mat 26.70 72 74. and for a time continue therein h Psalm 51 title and verse 14. whereby they incur Gods displeasure i Isa 64.5 7 9. 2 Sam 11.27 and grieve his holy Spirit k Eph 4.30 come to be deprived of some measure of their graces and comforts l Psal 51.8 10 12. Revel 2.4 Cant 5 2.3 4 5. have their hearts hardned m Isa 63.17 Marke 6.52 Marke 16.14 their consciences wounded n Psalm 32.3 4. Psalm 51.8 hurt and scandalize others o 2 Sam 12.14 and bring temporal judgements upon themselves p Psalm 89.31 32. 1 Cor 11.30.32 CHAP. XVII Of the perseverance of the Saints examined PErseverance follows good works here in due order for it is in them that the Saints must persevere howbeit we finde in you a constancy which we cannot commend for you persist in doctrine tending to security In your third chapter of Gods eternal decree you make some presume and others to despair teaching that Gods decree of life and death is both particular and absolute In your ninth and tenth chapters you make men stupid by denying us al use of our wils and setting forth Gods work to be irresistable in our first conversion and here you sow pillows under mens arm-holes in saying That true converts cannot possibly fall away from grace We grant indeed that this controversie about the perseverance of the Saints without greater light then for a long time appeared in the world was
whom and to whom are all things g Rom. 11.36 and hath most Sveraign Dominion over them to do by them for them and upon them whatsoever himself pleaseth h Re 4.11 1 Tim 6.15 Dan 4.25 35. In his sight all things are open and manifest i Heb 4.13 his knowledge is infinite infallible and independent upon the creature k Rom 11.33 34. Psa 147.5 so as nothing to him is contingent or uncertain l Act 15.18 Ezek 11.5 He is most holy in all his counsels in all his works and in all his commands m Psa 145.17 Rom 7.12 to him is due from Angels and men and every other creature whatsoever worship service or obedience he is pleased to require of them n Revel 5.12 13 14. III. In the unity of the Godhead there be three Persons of one substance power and eternity God the Father God the Son and God the Holy Ghost o 1 Joh 5.7 Mat 3.16.17 Mat 28.19 2 Cor 13.14 The Father is of none neither begotten nor proceeding The Son is eternally begotten of the Father p Joh 1.14.18 The Holy Ghost eternally proceeding from the Father and the Son q Joh 1.15.26 Gal 4.6 CHAP. II. Of God and of the Holy Trinity Examined IN This Chapter yon present us in the first Section with a large description of Gods Essence where we cannot but wonder that you should omit an essential to him and an essence so bright and glorious in the Godhead as the Divine light of God is whereby he manifests himself unto Angels and Men opposeth himself to the Prince of darkness And of which glorious Attribute or Nature of his the word of God maketh so frequent mention There are found in the holy Scripture some short but excellent descriptions of him first Hebr 11.6 That God is that is he onely is of from by and in himself and all other things are by in and for him Secondly God is light 1 John 1.5 that is a lightful bright and glorious being Thirdly God is a Spirit John 4.24 that is a most spiritual being yea that Spirit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2 Cor. 3 17. Lastly God is love 1 John 4.16 that is a most holy good gratious kinde patient vertuous and perfect Being for love is the bond of perfection Col. 3.14 see 1 Cor. 13.1 2 to the 13. Now it seems strange unto us that you which are and who would be accounted Seers should not observe the second of these Is not light Gods glorious Robe and Vestment Psal 104.2 Who coverest thy self wi●h light as with a garment Is not light Gods habitation Who dwelleth in the light whereunto no man can approach 1 Tim 6.16 Doth not God distinguish himself and his work from Satans and his Kingdom by this very thing 1 John 1.5 6 7. This then is the message which we have received of him and declare unto you that God is light and in him dwelleth no darkness at all c. Is not God the Father called the light of Israel Isa 10.17 And the light of Israel shall be for a fire and his holy one for a flame Is it not said of the Son of God John 1.9 That was the true light which lighteth every man which cometh into the world Is not the Holy Ghost the everlasting light of Gods spiritual Jerusalem Isa 60.20 Thy Sun shall no more go down neither shall thy Moon withdraw it self for the Lord shall be thine everlasting light and the daies of thy mourning shall be ended Is not Gods work in the regenerate light of this light Ephes 5.8 For ye were once darkness but now ye are light in the Lord. Yea Is not our everlasting inheritance a participating of his living and glorious light Psal 36.9 For with thee is the Fountain of life and in thy light we shall set light Col. 1.12 Giving thanks unto God the Father who hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the Saints in light Brethren what would you think of him who should undertake to give you a description of the Sun and should leave out his glorious splendor and light would you not conclude he had suffered some Ecclipse of his inward and outward senses But we desire to spare you and hope the best of many of you But here we must not omit to shew our great detestation of a late Diabolical Doctrine which turns God into a Devil making him the Author of the evils of sin aswell as the evils of punishment and affirming that he is the worker in deeds of darkness aswel as in the works of light yea maintaining that he is aswell pleased with the one as the other See 1 John 1.5 This then is the Message which we have heard of him and declare unto you that God is light and in him is no darkness at all If we say that we have fellowship with him and walk in darkness we lie and do not the truth So also Jam. 3.11 CHAP. III. Of God's Eternal Decree GOd from all Eternity did by the most wise and holy Councel of his own will freely and unchangable ordain whatsoever comes to pass a Eph 1.11 Ro 11.33 Heb 6.17 Rom 9.15 18. yet so as that neither is God the Author of sin b Jam. 1.13 17. 1 John 1.5 nor is violence offered to the will of the creatures nor is the liberty or contingency of second causes taken away but rather established c Act 2.23 Mat 17.12 Acts 4.27 28. Job 19.11 Pro 16.33 II. Although God knows whatsoever may or can come to pass upon all supposed conditions d Act 15.18 1 Sam 23 12. Mat 11.21 23. yet hath he not decreed any thing because he fore-saw it as future or as that which would come to pass upon such conditions e Rom 9.11 13 16 18. III. By the decree of God for the manifestation of his glory some men and Angels f 1 Tim 5.21 Mat 25.41 are predestinated unto everlasting life and others fore-ordained to everlasting death g Rom 9.22 23. Eph 1.5 6. Pro 16.4 IV. These men and Angels thus predestinated and fore-ordained are particularly and unchangable designed and their number is so certain and definite that it cannot be either increased or diminished h 2 Tim 2.9 Joh 13.18 V. Those of mankinde that are predestinated unto life God before the foundation of the world was laid according to his eternal and immutable purpose and the secret counsel and good pleasure of his will hath chosen in Christ unto everlasting glory i Eph 1.4 9 12. Rom 8.30 2 Tim 1.9 1 Thes 5.9 out of his meer free grace and love without any foresight of faith or good works or preseverance in either of them or any other thing in the creature as conditions or causes moving him thereunto and all to the praise of his glorious grace l Eph 1.6 12. VI. As God hath appointed the Elect unto glory so
not like to be decided in hast for it was not onely agitated betwixt Protestants and Papists but with intestine debate by the dessenting Doctors of each Church and that with seeming evidence of Scriptures on both sides So that great need there was of a Moderator to be sent from Heaven for the composing of this and manifold other most intricate controversies besides by reason of the returning darkness which after the Apostacy from the faith had overspread the Churches each side also haling the Scriptures velut obtorto collo to plead their cause Howbeit if our eyes had not been holden we might easily have observed that the Scriptures do distinguish both the Saints and their priviledges and that as some of those prerogatives are common to all and such is a possibility of not falling away from God totally and finally if they continue stedfast in their faith and obedience or after some slips rise up by repentance Psal 15.5 2 Pet. 1.10 So some others are peculiar to the Saints of the third form who have followed Christ both unto his death and resurrection and such is the prerogative of final perseverance or of impossibility to be deceived or seduced Mot. 24.24 And though God is constant in his love and assistance of grace yet even his called ones may by their inconstancy and wilful revolt from him alienate his heart from them irrecoverably as David well knew and warned his Solomon accordingly 1 Chro. 28.9 So true is that which the Prophet Azariah spake to Asa and his people 2 Chro. 15 2. Hear ye me Asa and all Judah and Benjamin the Lord is with you while you be with him if you seek him he will be found of you but if you forsake him he will forsake you There is indeed a Covenant made with David and his seed of constant continual and everlasting mercy 2 Sam. 7.14 15. Psa 89.28 37. Therefore is this called The sure mercies of David Isa 55.3 but who are these children of David not his seed after the flesh who have been long forsaken Psa 89.35 36 37. but that spiritual seed of Abraham and David also who are constant in their good will toward God and righteousness as we said before 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Luk. 2.14 And peace upon earth to good willing men But now to take a survey of your particular Sections In the very entrance of the first you shew that blindness is broken in upon the Churches First In that you set Gods accepting of us in his beloved before effectual calling as precedent whether in time or eternity to which last you incline whereas we are made accepted in his beloved Son after we are called and brought to obey him yea in some manner sanctified by him and not before And secondly In that you affirm of all the called ones and Saints in general that they shall certainly persevere to the end contrary to many express Scriptures some whereof were before produced First that of the unclean spirit which with set on worse then himself returned to his old house again Mat. 12.43 44 45. And that Rom. 11 22. Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God on them that fell severity but towards thee goodness if thou continue in his goodness otherwise thou also shalt be cut off That 1 Tim. 1.19 Holding faith and a good conscience which some having put away concerning faith have made shipwrack That of 1 Tim. 5.12 Having damnation because they have forsaken their first faith and verse 15. For some are already turned aside after Satan See 2 Tim. 1.15 Heb 6.2 3 4 5 6. Nor can these places following be fully answered to the worlds end Ezek. 18.24 But when the righteous turneth away from his righteousness and committeth iniquity and doth according to all the abominations that the wicked man doth shall he live c. Heb. 10.26 27 18. for if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth there remaineth no more sacrifice for sin but a certain fearful looking for of judgement and fiery indignation which shall devour the adversaries He that despised Moses Law dyed without mercy under two or three witnesses Of how much sorer punishment shall he then be thought worthy that hath troden under foot the Son of God and counted the blood of the Covenant wherewith he was sanctified an unholy thing and hath done despight to the Spirit of Grace See verse 39. 2 Pet. 2.20 21 22. Jude verse 12. Revel 3.2 3. In your second Section almost every assertion is erroneous and false as followes First you say but most untruly That the Saints perseverance depends not at all upon their free will For did not Christ himself after some of his former Disciples were departed from him ask the twelve Apostles Will ye also go away Joh. 6.27 Intimating that he holds no man against his but they by the abuse of their free will might uncompelledly leave him yet at their own peril as Judas one of them afterwards did what was the true reason that Peter in his fall was pittyed and by our Saviour not only prayed for but holpen up again but because he was constant in his good will as our Saviour testifies of him and some others with him Mat. 26.45 The spirit indeed is willing but the flesh is weak Secondly That the perseverance of the Saints depends upon the immutability of the decree of Gods election whereas we have proved before that Gods general election of man is conditional and as for his special election it depends upon foreseen perseverance and not perseverance upon it and so doth Gods last and finall election as we shewed before also Thirdly That this perseverance depends upon the unchangeable love of God which as we have shewed may by our unworthiness unthankfulness and Apostacy be changed into wrath yea hatred Deut. 32.19 And when the Lord saw it he abhorred them because of the provoking of his Sons and of his daughters Fourthly you say It depends upon the efficacy of the merit and intercession of Christ but he makes intercession for none to obtain the Grace of perseverance but such as continue stedfast in their good will which they had to the Father and him as we see he prayed not for the Apostate Judas Jo. 17.8 9 10. Although he with a general intercession prayed for the unregenerate even for his enemies Luk. 23.34 and taught us by his Apostles to pray for all men 1 Tim. 2.1 2 3 4. Fifthly you say truly It depends upon the abiding of the Spirit in us But doth not that abode of the Spirit depend upon our constancy in faith and good will and upon our giving ear to it when after our fals and slips it reproves admonisheth and teacheth us anew Hence we are charged not to grieve the Holy Spirit Eph. 4.30 Least he should depart Heb. 10.38 Now the Just shall live by faith but if any man draw back my soul shall have no pleasure in him Sixthly you say
It depends upon the seed of God remaining in us but that seed remaines in none unremoveably but those which are born again in Christ after the Spirit or the Saints of the third form and order of whom it is said peculiarly 1 Joh. 3.9 That they cannot sin For all other Saints those of the second form Saints and believers in Christ which are not yet dead and made alive again with him may and do sin as well though not so often as the Saints of the first form or the fathers new begotten ones Lastly you say here That this certainty of perseverance depends upon the nature of the covenant of grace of which there are two parts the one promiseth cleansing grace in and through the blood and Spirit of Christ the other a stedfast and immoveable kingdom to those that are so cleansed See for the first Jerem. 31.32 33 34 c. and for the others Jere. 32.40 but all this is promised conditionally to those that believe Mat. 28.18 19. Mark 16.15 16. to such as persevere unto the end Mat. 24.13 and to him that overcometh Reuel 3.12 So that the stedfast estate and kingdom which cannot be shaken depends upon perseverances in mortification and our immoveable estate upon the receiving of that Kingdom Yet do we not deny but that the perseverance of the Saints whereby they continue in the following of Christ unto their death and their infallible estate from which they cannot afterwards possibly fall away hath very great dependance upon all the things by you named but in such manner as we have spoken In your third and last Section you erre first on the one hand and then on the other For first Whereas you ascribe unto all the Saints upon earth promiscuously a possibility of falling into greivous sins by temptations from Satan and the world the prevalency of remaining corruption and neglect of the means of their preservation whereby they may incur Gods displeasure grieve his Spirit suffer some deprivation of their graces and comforts harden their hearts wound their consciences hurt and scandalize others and bring temporal judgements upon themselves We say That the Saints in the Holy Ghost that are risen again with Christ are past all this 2 Cor. 5.12 Old things are passed away behold all things are become new 1 John 3.9 He that is born of God doth not commit sin but his seed remaineth in him and he cannot sin because he is born of God See Revel 2.17 26 27. Revel 3.9 10 11 12. Revel 7.14 15 16 17. Revel 21.3 4 5 6. And I heard a great voice from heaven saying Behold the Tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them and they shall be his people and God himself shall be with them and be their God and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any pain to wit spiritual pain for the former things are passed away But on the other hand any other Saint those especially which are in their minority may possibly by the meanes aforesaid not onely faile and suffer after the manner aforesaid but by their wilful and wicked desertion of God fall finally from grace into everlasting perdition and yet no one of those can be plucked out of the Fathers hand by all the enemies of mankind if he will abide with God and his Christ John 10.28.29 But how much safer had it been for you and your hearers if in stead of your thus securing the Saints you had with Saint Paul charged them to work out their salvation with fear and trembling as we said before and with holy David had shewed them what they should do that they might be kept from falling finally Psalm 15.1 2 3 4. and to have set Saint Peters scale before them for the same end likewise 2 Pet. 1.5.10 The high way to that kingdom which cannot be shaken is to get grace into our hearts whereby we may serve God with Reverence and godly fear Heb. 12.28 CHAP. XVIII Of the assurance of Grace and salvation ALthough hypocrites and other unregenerate men may vainly deceive themselves with false hopes and carnal presumptions of being in the favor of God and state of salvation a Joh 8.13 14. Mich 3.11 Deut 29.19 Jo 8.41 which hope of theirs shall perish b Matt 7.22 23. yet such as truly believe in the Lord Jesus and love him in sincerity endeavoring to walk in all good conscience before him may in this life be certainly assured that they are in the state of grace c Joh 3.14 18.19 21 24. Jo 5.13 and may rejoyce in the hope of the glory of God which hope shal never make them ashamed d Ro 5.2 5 II. This certainty is not a bare conjectural and probable perswasion grounded upon a fallible hope e Heb 6 1● 19. but an infallible assurance of faith founded upon the Divine truth of the promises of salvation f Heb 6 17 18. the inward evidences of those graces unto which these promises are made g 2 Pet 1.4 5 10 11 1 Joh 2.3 1 Joh 3.14 2 Cor 1.12 the testimony of the Spirit of Adoption witnessing with our spirits that we are the children of God h Ro 8.15.16 which spirit is the earnest of our inheritance whereby we are sealed to the day of Redemption i Eph 3.13.14 Eph 4.30 2 Cor 1 21 22. III. This infallible assurance doth not so infallibly belong to the essence of faith but that a true believer may wait long and conflict with many difficulties before he be partaker of it k 1 Jo. 5 13. Isa 50.10 Mar 9.14 Psal 88. througho Psal 77. to v. 12. 1 Cor 2.14 1 Joh 4.13 Heb. 6.11 12 Eph 3.17 18 19. yet being inabled by the Spirit to know the things which are freely given him of God he may without extraordinary revelation in the right use of ordinary meanes attain thereunto l 1 Cor 2.12 Jo 4.13 Heb 6.11 12 Eph 3.17 18 19. and therefore it is the duty of every one to give all diligence to make his calling and Election sure m 2 Pet. 1.10 that thereby his heart may be enlarged in peace and joy in the Holy Ghost in love and thankfulness to God and in strength and cheerfulness in the duties of obedience the proper fruits of the assurance n Ro 5 1 2 5. Rom 14.17 Ro 15.3 Eph 1.3 4. Psa 4.6 7. Psa 119 32. so far is it from inclining men to looseness o 1 Jo 2.12 Ro 6.1 2. Tit 2 11 12 14. 2 Cor 7.1 Rom 8.1 12. 1 Jo 3.1 2. Ps 130.4 1 John 1.6 7. IV. True believers may have the assurance of their salvation diverse wayes shaken diminished and intermitted as by negligence in preserving of it by falling into some speciall sin which woundeth the conscience and grieveth the Spirit by some sudden and vehement Temptation by
Gods withdrawing the light of his countenance and suffering even such as fear him to walk in darkness and have no light p Cant 5.2 3 6. Psal 51.8 12 14. Eph 14.30 31. Psa 77.1 to the 10. Mat 26 69 70 71 72. Psal 31.22 Psal 88. throughout Isaiah 50.10 yet are they never utterly destitute of that seed of God and life of faith that love of Christ and the brethren that sincerity of heart and conscience of duty out of which by the operation of the spirit this assurance may in due time be revived q 1 John 3.9 Luke 22.32 Job 13.15 Psalm 73.15 Psalm 51.12 Isaiah 50.10 and by the which in the mean time they are supported from utter despaire r Micha 7.7 8 9. Jeremiah 32.40 Isaiah 54.7 8 9. Psalm 22.1 Psalm 88. throughout CHAP. XVIII Of the Assurance of grace and salvation examined IN your title or inscription of this Chapter you have joyned two things together which are not alwayes inseparable For the assurance of Grace for the present may be without certainty of salvation for the future but the infallibility of the last alwayes presupposeth the former Here we cannot but commend your method for the assurance of Salvation hath such close and immediate dependance upon perseverance in obedience and grace that that where the former is but conditional and possible this latter is so likewise but where the other is certain this follows it in infallibility And hence it will necessarily follow that wherein you were mistaken in the former you must unavoidably err in this latter how be it many things which you here set forth have good assurance of truth as those things in your first Section That hypocrites and other unregenerate men may vainly deceive themselves with false hopes and carnal presumptions of being in the favor of God and estate of salvation and that the hope of such shall perish But remember we pray you that as privy hypocrites can have no such hopes so some which take themselves to be no hypocrites because they serve God in outward duty and forms yet are strangers to the wayes of everlasting righteousness will be found in this number of vaine hopes at the last Matthew 7.21 22 23. Luke 13.25 26.27 2 Tim. 3.5 It is true also which you there say in the next place of assurance That such as truly believe in Christ which are onely they that seek sanctification from him to make them new creatures as well as deliverance from hell or an outward happiness in heaven and love him in sincerity endeavoring to walk in all good conscience before him may in this life be certainly assured that they are in the state of grace yea that such also may rejoyce in the hope of the glory of God but where you add in ●he close of the Section That this their hope shall never make them ashamed we cannot close with you unless you put in this proviso which the Apostle speakes of Rom. 5.5 That the love of God be and remaine shed abroad in your hearts which we understand of a constant and active love Thus the Apostle promiseth salvation to the weaker sex also 1 Tim. 2.15 Notwithstanding she shall be saved in child bearing if they continue in faith love and holiness with sobriety It is to perseverance that the promises are made of finall salvation In your second Section you say That the assurance of hope is founded First upon Gods promises where you might have added his oath also Heb 6.12 13 14 15. Secondly upon the inward evidence of these graces you should have said those conditions unto which the promises are made And thirdly upon the witnessing of the Spirit of Adoption with our spirits that we are the children of God But mark here we pray you first that while the conditions of the promises are but a fulfilling and not fully performed our hopes and assurances are but conditional And 2. that as the spirit of Adoption is given us but conditionally at the first so it beareth witness with our spirit accordingly speaking peace while we carry our selves as children reproving us when we rebel and departing from us when we remain incorrigible Isa 63.8 9 10 For he said surely they are my people children that will not err so he was their Saviour In all their affliction he was afflicted and the Angel of his presence saved them in his love and in his pitty he redeeemed them he hare them and carryed them all the dayes of old But they rebelled and vexed his holy Spirit therefore he was turned to be their enemie and be fought against them Yea the Apostle in the same place where he speaks of our Adoption and the Spirit of Adoption bearing witness with our spirits declares that at the first it is but a conditionall estate Rom. 8.15 16 17. as we shewed before Chap. 12. The same we likewise spake concerning the earnest of the spirit whereby we are sealed unto the day of redemption for as some Deeds are fealed only as skrols to confirm a bargain when conditions are performed so it is with the earnest and first sealing of the spirit but when the conditions are fulfilled in our dying with Christ then the spirit seales men finally and absolutely and becomes the promised comforter which shall abide with the Saints for ever Rom. 8.13 2 Titus 2.11 12. Jo. 7 38 39. Act. 2.38 Jo. 14.17 In your third Section you say truly That this infallible assurance doth not belong to the essence of faith where we will be bold to add that it pertaineth not to faith but is an estate which comes after that saith in Christ hath done its office in purifying our hearts from sin and not before Yet may a conditional hope yea assurance be attained bef●●e by the meanes which you there set forth and that without extraordinary revelation yea that conditional assurance may be of excellent use for the ends and intents here by you remembred and how much more that absolute assurance which is the concomitant and fruit of Gods inward kingdome when it comes unto us in power of which the Prophet speaks thus Isa 32.15 16 17. Vntil the spirit be poured upon us from on high and the wilderness be a fruitful field and the frui●●ul field counted for a forrest Then judgement shall dwell in the wilderness and righteousnesse remain in the fruitfull field And the work of righteousnesse shall he peace and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for ever which assurance when it is absolute wil not incline men unto loosness as you there speak but a false perswasion that it is absolute when it is not may make men remiss yea secure and loose also And how much more will your former doctrine which in this behalf we blamed do it by naturall consequences if Gods grace interpose not to the contrary As to your last Section we grant that the inchoated and conditional assurance of believers may be either shaken and diminished or
me saith the Lord Zach. 14.16 c. And it shall come to pass that every one that is left of all the Nations that came against Jerusalem shall even go up from yeer to yeer to worship the King the Lord of Hosts c. In your fourth Section you yet seem to digress further from the truth in saying That the judiciall law did expire with the state of the Jewes for doubtless whensoever their Commonwealth shall be restored that Law shall be revived yea how far it may now oblige all Christian states to follow it is worth your inquiring You say That the general equity of it may still continue In which words you recommend the whole upon the matter for what is there to be found in it but equity it self can ever the Christian Nations hope to finde out better political Laws then those which first came from Heaven Yea what by the Testimony of almost all men were more to be wished for in a Christian state then that their Laws might be few in number just in themselves and eafie to be known as those would be if they were gathered into a body and that such as have controversies might have a speedy dispatch as in Moses his dayes In your fifth Section you do justly maintain the continued authority and obligation of the moral Law over all persons under the Gospel Where you truly affirm That Christ doth not any way dissolve but muchst engthen this obligation which thing he doth by his Doctrine Mat. 5.16 17 18 19. by his example John 15.10 and especially by the end of his coming which is to fulfill it in us Rom. 8.3 4. and not for us otherwise then we have shewed before as you in your next Section partly imply In your sixth Section though you do not shew what it is to be under the Law yet there you truly set forth many most precious uses of that law even for the regenerate Nevertheless you forget a singular peice of service it did them in their first converson by God their fathers cooperation when it first made known their sin and misery unto them and was their Schoolemaster unto Christ Galatians 3.22 23 24. At which time while we were under the work of the Law breeding fear of wrath for we alwayes remain under the rule of it till it be dead we were troubled with the spirit of bondage which made us justly fear the wrath and vengeance to come Rom. 8.15 And this was the first great bower and encliner of our wils to leave our wicked wayes and keep Gods Commandements yet an impulsive out of self love and self preservation for the present till faith in Gods gracious promises did kindly melt and charge our hearts to bewaile and leave sin as also to work righteousness out of love and good will to him that was so gracious towa●ds us And in this sense we may grant you that which you speak of in your seventh and last Section of the Spirits subduing our wils for it is by the work of the Law that our pride is first brought down and our strong inclination to sin with ou● utter aversness to righteousness becomes broken in us but our wils are sweetly attracted and framed to choose the good and nil theevil by the apprehension of mercy and grace from God whom in our own sense by the sentence of our own consciences we deserved nothing but pe●dition Lo this is that wise powerful and gracious work of God in the conversion of a sinner which you call Gods irresistable working and yet is nothing less then a compulsion though it wants not strong impulsions at the first to work upon our stiffe yet not inflexible wils That these forementioned uses of the Law are not contrary to the grace of the Gospel but either make way for the same or sweetly comply therewith as you speak in this last Section is undoubtedly true And therefore the believer under the Covenant of grace remains still in some sence under works But yet if the Spirit of Christ both can and usually doth subdue our wils and inable us freely and chearfully to do the will of God revealed in the law as you here speak what letteth but that our corruptions may be abolished our sanctification perfected and our obedience to the law made compleat especially if we seek that grace contrary to your former doctrines Yea if Christ by his Spirit can and will so fulfill the Law in us which of the Saints made perfect in the world to come you will not deny what great need can there be at that time may some say of Christs outward obedience to be our righteousness But of that sufficiently before For a conclusion then of this Chapter as you here tacitly oppose the Antinomians and other such adversaries to the law so we pray you remember that it is upon your own grounds here and elsewhere that they desert the Law for they thus argue If Christ hath fulfilled the Law for us in his active and personal obedience to make us compleatly righteous before God what need is there of our obedience to the same Yea some of them are so bold as to say They see not how God in Justice can require obedience to his Law the second time at our hands which he hath both exacted and obtained already from his Son in our behalf yea why should any still perish for their disobedience against the Law who yet believed on Christ as some do Mat. 7.21 22 23. Thus they argue for themselves out of your own principles so dangerous a thing it is to lay a sandy foundation in the bottom of the structure But is not the keeping of Christs words and sayings and therein the fulfilling of the Commandements through his grace and help that immoveable rock which he hath commended to every wise builder for a sure foundatition Mat. 7.24 25. CHAP. XX. Of Christian liberty and liberty of Conscience THE Liberty which Christ hath purchased for believers under the Gospel consists in their freedom from the guilt of sin the condemning wrath of God the curse of the moral Law a Tit 2.4 1 Thess 1.10 Ga 3.13 and in their being delivered from this present evil world bondage to Satan and dominion of sin b Gal 1.4 Col 1.19 Act 26.18 Ro 6.14 from the evil of afflictions the sting of death the victory of the grave and everlasting damnation c Ro 8.28 Psa 119.71 1 Cor. 15.54 55 56 57. Ro 8.1 as also in their access to God d Ro 5.1 2. and their yeilding obedience unto him not out of slavish fear but a child like love and willing mind e Rom 8.14 15. 1 Joh 4.18 All which were common to all believer under the Law f Gal 3.9 14 but under the new Testament the liberty of Christians is further enlarged in their freedom from the yoke of the Ceremonial Law to which the Jewish Church was subjected g Gal 4.1 2 3 6 7 Gal