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A78551 Animadversions on Mr. William Dells book intituled The crucified and quickned Christian. By Humfry Chambers, D.D. Pastor of Pewsy in the county of Wilts. Novemb. vicessimo, 1652. Imprimatur John Owen Vicecan. Oxon. Chambers, Humphrey, 1598 or 9-1662. 1653 (1653) Wing C1912; Thomason E686_3; Thomason E686_4; ESTC R206849 85,353 100

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much the author of peace and righteousnesse of purity in doctrine and worship amongst such as are called by his Name as in the dayes of old And it is most evident that the godly Magistrates of Judah laid out themselves with Gods special approbation in the suppressing of open corruptions and corrupters in point of divine worship and acted zealously as Magistrates for the well ordering of affairs immediately concerning God and his kingdom amongst the people the histories of Asa Jehoshaphat Hezekiah Josiah and Manasseh after his repentance plainly evidence so much And who can shew when God razed that branch of the divine commission by which these servants of God were guided and warranted in their actings out of the grant which Christian Magistrates have now from him for their authority Doubtlesse neither Great Constantine and those other Christian governours whom the Lord made glorious in the Primitive times by being instrumental to introduce and settle Christianity in the world who oft-times called and presided in councels for the well ordering of matters of religion both in doctrine and practise nor any of those Christian Princes by whom the Lord hath in later times graciously demolished Antichristianity and restored Gospel truth and worship in several places of Europe ever heard of any such thing which had it been discovered unto them would have bound up their hands from that blessed work wherein they travelled as Gods vicegerents upon earth for the good of his Church and the glory of his Name And I confidently believe that his eyes will fail whosoever looks after it before he find it in the book of God Whereas some go about to put off the argument which is taken from the actings of the Magistrates of Judah in things immediately concerning God and his kingdom from concluding a like authority upon Christian Magistrates by saying that those magistrates were types of Christ and therefore that their actings in the things of God are to be looked upon as typical and determinable at the death of Christ Before such men boast much of and rest in this their answer they should well consider 1. Whether admitting the Magistrates of Judah as the Magistrates of that peculiar people to have been types of Christ to come reigning over the house of Jacob for ever Magistracy in general became thereby legally typical and determinable at the death of Christ for if it did not as all knowing men acknowledge but Magistracy retained the nature of a perpetual ordinance in the hands of typical Magistrates so also their Magistratical actings might and did retain the nature of perpetual moral duties in general though in the particular discharge of them by such persons they were some way typical 2. Whether those Magistrates of Judah who unquestionably were types of our Saviour in his regal soveraignty as David and Solomon were not representative figures of him as well in their righteous actings towards men as in their religious actings towards God The Scripture is most plain that they were Psal 72,1,2,3,4 Esay 32.1 Jer. 23.5 and therefore their being types of Christ doth no more take them off from being a cloud to conduct Christian Magistrates in their righteous eminent exemplary actings in the things of God then in those which appertain to men wherein all of understanding look upon them as obliging presidents to Christian Magistrates This being considered sheweth that their answer who would not have Christian Magistrates obliged by the divinely approved practise of Godly Magistrates amongst the Jews to mind and act for God according to the mind of God revealed in his word in all things immediatly concerning him and his kingdom when they say that the Magistrates of Judah were types of Christ and therefore are not to be looked upon by Christian Magisrrates as presidents to which they are to conform themselves in their Magistratical actings is but a blind put before the eyes of the weak who are not able to discern a moral duty under a typical use and application of the same which understanding Christians may easily do Upon the whole I cannot but apprehend that Christian Magistrates in their place have a special part belonging to them in the honourable discharge of that command of our Saviour for the good of his Church Song 2.15 Take us the foxes the little foxes which spoil the vines for our vines have tender grapes And I believe that if any prevailingly intice or terrifie Christian Magistrates by fair or menacing words from the conscience of yielding obedience to this command of Christ they will not be their sufficient advocates at the bar of the Lord Jesus when they shall be there impleaded for sinful neglect of that their duty towards God to his dishonour and the damage of his people I can therefore as yet judge no otherwise of their attempt but as very pernicious and antiscriptural who that they may not seem to idolize Magistrates stick not to make meer idols of them as to all things immediately respecting God and his kingdom not suffering them though they have eyes and ears and feet and hands to see or hear or stir or act any thing magistratically for God in such affairs as immediately concern himself and his kingdom If such studious obstructers of magistratical administrations in the things of God according to truth charity and righteousness do look for thanks from God or men for their attempt I am greatly mistaken if they be not greatly disappointed of their hope when they look with strongest expectation to have it accomplished unto them Besides if as Mr Dell here affirms the Lord is alwayes immediate moderatour and governour himself in all such affairs as immediately concern himself and his kingdom then not only civil magistrates but all Churches and Church officers whatsoever are discharged from attempting under God in Ecclesiastical ways to protect the truth and worship of God and endeavouring the suppression of what is contrary to the same which is certainly very dissonant from the judgement and practise of the Apostle Paul 1 Tim. 1. vers 3 4. and vers 19 20. D It is a known maxime Calumniare audacter They who are zealous of the honour of the Law as an outward divine light unto the feet of Gods people do certainly know other restraints from sin then the Law of Moses even the love of Christ 2 Cor. 5.14 the grace of God Tit. 2.11,12 the spirit of life Rom. 8.2 their love towards God 1 John 5.3 the hope of heavenly glory 1 John 3.3 and the like Mr Dell therefore should have bethought himself of a truer charge to lay in against those who are so zealous of the Law that they love not to hear that the new Law is given us to make us quite dead to the old if he would needs be their accuser E It is understood how confident soever Mr Dell be of the contrary and believed by those who are zealous of the honour of the Law of God as an outward divine light unto our feet
ability to do good works Rom. 7.15,18 and pointed at the same impotency in the believing Galathians Gal. 5.17 And me thinks to affirm that a Christian as naturally and necessarily doth the works of God as the fire burneth and the Sun shineth which creatures we know have no seeds of opposition against their native operations in them is plainly to make a Christian perfectly spiritual and holy free from all reliques of native corruption opposing in him the willings of grace And if any such Christian be to be found according to Mr Dels doctrine he must needs exceed the measure of the Apostle Pauls holinesse which I think no true humble Christian will pretend unto SECT XVIII BY all which we may perceive that true faith is a greater matter then the most are aware of A For men usually think that when they hear the Gospel in the outward Ministry and assent to it that it is true that this is Faith and that then they do believe but the true faith of Gods elect is a greater matter then so for through that we are truly made one with the Son of the living God and do abide and live in him for ever B And so this right faith is a most high and precious grace and is the first manifestation of the Fathers eternal love to the Soul and the first grace whereby we have entrance into the Kingdom of God it is the Sabbath of Sabbaths it is the greatest and highest worship of God C it is infinite and everlasting righteousnesse it is the mortification of the flesh the quickening of the spirit our mighty victory over the Law Sin Death Hell the World and Devil it is the first and last and all in all in the Kingdom of the Son And he that believes as the Scriptures have said is already truly passed from sin to righteousnesse from death to life and from Satan to God So that right faith is a most precious grace and is found in very few of the common Professours of the worldly Church So that Christ himself makes this question The Son of man when he comes shall he finde faith upon earth And therefore it concerns all to inquire and try Whether we partake of this Faith or no And whether the life we live in the flesh be in the Faith of the Son of God otherwise we must know that as he that believes shall be saved so he that believes not shall be damned It follows ANIMADVERSION 18. A MAster Dell I suppose whatever he intimateth in these words cannot but know that the generality of Protestant Divines place the nature of saving faith not in a bare assent to the Gospel but in an act of the whole heart receiving Jesus Christ according to the Gospel John 1.12 And as for such men who wrest the nature of saving faith short of the receiving of Jesus Christ with their whole heart their doctrine is as unsatisfactory to the generallity of understanding Protestants as to Mr Dell. B If true faith be a most high and precious grace as is here affirmed by Mr Dell How then is Christ in believers truly all grace which is asserted by him Sect. 14. B Is Christ a believers right faith too That were very strange C The praise of a right faith is very great in the book of God But to say of faith that it is infinite and everlasting righteousnesse and again that it is the first and the last and all in all in the kingdom of the Son is no Scripture expression and these positions seem to trench very far upon the glory of the Lord Jesus of whom alone these high things are and can be truly affirmed Jer. 23.6 Rev. 1.11 Colos 3.11 SECT XIX Who loved me and gave himself for me THe Apostle having shewed that all true Christians are truly crucified with Christ and are also truly quickned with him by the same living Word and Spirit of life which crucified them and so do receive a Spiritual and Divine life instead of their humane and carnal life and having also shewed the Means by which they attain to this blessed death and blessed life and that it is by faith in the Son of God A Here he proceeds to shew us two main and chief things which faith regards and apprehends in Christ to wit his infinite love and the incomparable fruit of it saying who loved me and gave himself for me And so in these words I shall take notice of these three things 1. Of Christs special and peculiar Love to his Elect from these words who loved me 2. Of his special and peculiar Redemption being the fruit of his special love in these words and gave himself for me 3. Of Faiths particular Application of both these speciall Graces to a Believer The first thing here considerable is Christs special love to some above others Who loved me Most certain it is from the word of the Gospel which is the truest and clearest light that ever shone in the Church of the faithful that Christ doth not love all Mankinde alike but he loves some and not others There is indeed a general and common love of Christ wherein he comprehends all Mankinde alike which he manifests to them in making as he himself saith Matth. 5.24 his sun to rise on the evil and on the good and sending his rain on the just and on the unjust and as Paul saith Acts 14.17 He doth good to all Nations though they walk in their own wayes giving them rain from heaven and fruitful seasons filling their bodies with food and their hearts with gladnesse and supplying them with the common things of this life sutable to their Humanity But he hath a special love to his Elect to the Church which is his Body these he loves as his own flesh yea as partakers of the same Divine Nature with himself and according to this love he communicateth to these of all that very fulnesse of God which he hath received from his Father Now with this special love he loves not all Mankinde alike but onely some passing by the rest The Grounds and Reasons of which special love of his to some and not to others are these 1. Because the Son as he is of the same Nature with his Father so he is also of the same operation with him and so he only doth that which his Father doth first as Christ himself testifieth of himself John 5.19 saying Verily verily I say unto you the Son can do nothing of himself but whatsoever he sees the Father do For whatsoever things he doth these doth the Son likewise For the Father loveth the Son and sheweth him all things that himself doth So that the Father sheweth to the Son all those whom he loves and whom the Son sees the Father loves those also doth He love and whom the Father doth not love neither doth the Son love them because he can do nothing of himself but what he sees the Father do So that the Sons love is full
Tongues People and Nations but some out of every Kindred and Tongue and People and Nation which he hath loved and redeemed to God by his blood And now to make some Vse of both these Truths together Vse 1. And first The World as Christ terms Vnbelievers and Reprobates will certainly be grievously offended at this Doctrine when they shall hear that they have no part nor lot neither in the special Love nor in the special Redemption of Christ But this we cannot help nor be false witnesses of the minde of God which he hath so clearly revealed in his Word For they are not of God neither hath Christ loved or redeemed them neither do they much prize this Special Love and Redemption But the Sins they have they love them and live in them and do alwayes resist and oppose Christ and his Spirit and so as they are rejected of God so also they perish in their own sin and obstinacie Vse 2. 2. The faithful may learn hence that our Happinesse and Salvation in the first cause of it doth far surmount the utmost capacitie of the highest reason of all men and Angels seeing it is builded on no reason or ground of reason in any Creature but upon the meer will and good pleasure of the Creator which is not moved directed or ruled by any thing that is in the Creature but by it self alone and that freely fully and unchangably Which good pleasure of his as it is the Rule of all his works towards the Creature so this also is to be the Rule of all reason in the Creature and with this the Creature is to rest satisfied without farther questions and demands otherwise it blasphemes at the highest rate when it will needs be replying against God and not rest satisfied with his good pleasure Wherefore Christ himself speaking of this special Grace of God to the Elect gives him thanks for his good pleasure which was the first Fountain of all saying Matth. 11.25.26 I thank thee Father Lord of Heaven and Earth because thou hast hid these things from the wise and men of understanding and hast opened them to babes Even so Father because thy good pleasure was such Which shews us that the good will of the Father is the Fountain and first Original of our Salvation unto which the will and pleasure of the Son is fully conformed and the Reason and Prudence and Knowledge and Understanding of man have no Place nor Vse here Vse 3. 3. The free and special Love and Redemption of Christ apprehended and felt by Faith tends to the great Refreshing and Comfort of the Faithful and that in the midst of the greatest sense of sin and wrath That the Lord even the Father and Son should by the Spirit thus single them out of all mankind and that the Father should freely set his love on them and give them Christ to give himself for them and should manifest the truth and certainty of all this to them by the Spirit which only is the Faithful witness of the mind and counsel of God to all his people I say the true and Spiritual sense of this Special Love and Redemption of God and Christ to them cannot chuse but fill their hearts with joy unspeakable and glorious So that the Soul cannot chuse but say Lord what is thy poor servant that thou shouldest deal thus with me That thou shouldst in thy deep and unsearchable counsel and in thy most hidden but most righteous Judgements passe by so many thousands and millions of people in every age and generation and should set thy love on me together with Christ and all his Saints being in my self so wretched and unworthy a Creature And this choiceness and speciality of thy love the more endears it to me and hath ravished and overcome my heart After this manner yea and beyond all expression must the Soul needs be affected that is truly sensible of the Special love and redemption of Christ ANIMADVERSION 19. A THese words speak of Faith as an act of Believers towards Christ regarding and apprehending in him his infinite love and the incomparable fruit of it according to the old Protestant doctrine agreeing with the Scriptures which I think cannot be brought into any good accord with the description of the nature of Faith set down by Mr Dell Sect. 17. A B This is old good and acknowledged doctrine firmly believed by those who are wholly unsatisfied in much of Mr Dels former doctrine as having no affinity with what is here delivered SECT XX. ANd this for Vse Object Now if any say If Christs Love and Redemption belong but to a few why is the Gospel commanded to be preached to all Nations in the World Answ I answer That in all the world among all Nations it may find out the Elect of God and bring them to the true knowledge and enjoyment of what God of his free grace hath done for them in Jesus Christ and when that word cometh they hear the Joyful Sound and believe and according to their Faith so is it to them And so I proceed to the third point which is Faith 's particular application of this special love and redemption of Christ to believers who loved me and gave himself for me A It is the nature of true Faith to apply Christ and all his Works to the believer and to make them his own for faith puts on Christ and cloaths us with Christ yea it eats and drinks him who is the Son of the living God and so makes Christ its own indeed Through faith Christ is formed in us and we again are formed in him and Christ and we are so made one another through faith that Christ Appropriates us to himself and we again appropriate Christ to us Other men content themselves with a General conceit that Christ loved them but a Christian hath a Particular faith Other men believe that he loved Paul and Peter and John such eminent Saints but true faith saith in our hearts he loved Me even Me together with them and that with the self same love and gave himself for Me as he did for them Quest But some will say Had not Paul a special Revelation of this love of Christ besides faith Answ I Answer Paul had a special Revelation of this love but yet no other then all believers have who have received the Spirit as the same Apostle shews 1 Cor. 2.12 where he saith We have not received the spirit of the world but the spirit that is of God that we may know the things that are freely given to us of God So that the Spirit of God within us shews us the things that God hath freely given us among which Christs Love and Redemption are the chief And the same Apostle prayes for the Ephesians that God would give them the spirit of wisdom and Revelation to know Christ. Now this spirit of Revelation doth not only shew us that there is a Christ and what he is but also that
as large as the Fathers but no larger seeing both love with the same Spirit For if the Father should love such onely and the Son love others over and above or if the Father should love more then the Son or the Son love more then the Father this would breed a difference in God which cannot be imagined without highest blasphemy And therefore those whom the Father loves with this special love the Son loves likewise and none but these 2. As the Son loves those only whom the Father loves so he loves them only upon this account because they are the Fathers as Christ himself saith John 17. Thine they were and thou gavest them me and all that are mine are thine and all that are thine are mine and so Christ owns no more then are the Fathers and those which are the Fathers he takes them as his own and loves them as the Father loves them 3. As Christ loves them only with this special love whom the Father loves and loves them because they are the Fathers so he loves them as dearly as the Father loves him Now Christ saith of these to his Father Thou hast loved them as thou hast loved me Again he saith That the love wherewith thou hast loved me may be in them and I in them And so as God loves these as he loved Christ and he doth not love all Mankinde so so Christ loves them as he loves himself yea he seems to love them more then himself for he loves them and gives himself for them And so having spoken of Christs special love I proceed in the next place to speak of the wonderful fruit of it which is his special Redemption And gave himself for me B Christ could not love his as his Father loved him even with the Infinite and most tender love of God and still suffer them to remain under the Law and Sin and Death and the power of the Devil but he being the Son of God and so able the love of God within him made him willing yea even constrained him to redeem them And this Redemption he could no otherwise bring about then by giving himself for them And so he gave himself for them indeed even to be made Sin for them and a Curse for them yea he gave himself up to all the sorrows of Death and pains of Hell for them and to endure to the very utmost the whole wrath of his Father for them And this was the greatest manifestation of the special love of Christ that could be as John saith Herein was love not that we loved him but that he loved us and laid down his life for us Now further we must know that as there is a general love that Christ bears to all Mankinde So also there is a general Redemption proportionable to that general Love which is nothing else but this the saving or rescuing of the fallen and lost world for a time from the execution of that death and damnation into which it had inwrapped it self through Sin but this is rather a Reprieve then a Redemption and if it be called a Redemption it is but the common and temporary Redemption of the World during the patience and long suffering of God towards the Vessels of Wrath prepared for destruction But after the determined time of Gods Patience is expired the wrath of God breaks forth upon them and death and hell swalloweth them up But the special Redemption of the Church is a full perfect and eternal Redemption of all the Elect of God from sin and death and hell by the Righteousnesse life and Salvation of the Son of the living God communicated unto them And this Special Redemption begins here in this life as soon as ever Christ dwells in our hearts by faith and it is perfected at the day of the Revelation of the Sons of God Now this Special Redemption extends it self no further then the Special Love of the Son and of the Father as may appear thus Because the Special Redemption of Christ extends it self no further then the Fathers Election as the Fathers Election extends it self no farther then his Good pleasure or the Counsel of his Will which doth limit the Infinitenesse both of his Goodnesse Mercy Wisdom and Power in all his outward Actions towards the Creatures both in their Creation and Government as also in the Dispensations of all blessings towards them both bodily and spiritual So then as the Fathers Election is limited by his Love and good pleasure so the Sons Redemption is limited by the Fathers Election and so the Sons redemption is full as large as the Fathers election but no larger for Christ himself saith That he came not to do his own will but the will of him that sent him Now the Fathers will was that Christ should redeem all that he had Loved and Elected and Given to him but no more And so we must necessarily know the latitude and extent of Christs Redemption by knowing the Fathers love will in his election And so Christ Redeems no more with his Special Redemption then those he loves with this Special Love and thus he loves no more then the Father loves 2. Christs Special Redemption of those whom he loves with this Special love may be farther evidenced out of John 17. where Christ distinguisheth all Mankinde into these two sorts viz. The World and they that were given him out of the World and tels us that his intercession was not for the former but onely for these latter saying vers 19. I pray for them I pray not for the world but for those that thou hast given me out of the world Now we must know that the Priestly office of Christ consisteth of two parts His Oblation and Intercession For first he Offers himself a Sacrifice for his people and then after that he prayes for them whom he had Redeemed by his blood And his Intercession is founded on his Oblation and he never prayes for any but for those whom he hath first Redeemed and whom he hath not Redeemed he prayes not for and whom he prayes not for he Redeemed not And so Christ not praying for the world it is evident he never died for the world for he of course and necessity performs the second part of his Priestly office his Intercession for all those for whom he hath performed the first part of his Priestly Office his Oblation or Sacrifice And for whom he doth not perform his Intercession it is most certain that he never performed his Redemption for them and this is so sure and certain a Truth that the foolish and vain Reasonings and Discourses of men shall never be able to prevail against it nor yet the very Gates of Hell And thus you have seen manifested to you the Special Redemption of Christ as well as his Special love both which he extends not alike to all Man-kinde as the Hereticks say but only to those whom his Father hath given him which are not all Kindreds
and hell by Christ Rom. 3.21 Heb. 10.1 Mr. Dells unlimited position therefore in this place needs some limitation or explication that it may obtain a general approbation B The Law cannot give commands to a dead man as far forth as he is dead that is in the case before us to a believer as to the seeking of righteousnesse by the Law But notwithstanding this death yet believers are alive as to the doing of righteousnesse according to the will of God expressed in his law Rom. 6.11 Mark 3.35 1 John 3.7 1 Thes 4.2,3 Yea they alone can do aright the works of the Law as Mr. Dell hath before acknowledged And therefore as to divine direction the Law of God can give commands to believers as to living men C This is a voluntary sense of those words having no footing in the text The former interpretation of the words given by Mr. Dell is sound and proper being not overstrained Quum exitium nobis minitetur nihil nobis relinquat praeter desperationem hoc modo nos expellit à sui fiducia Calvin Seeing it scil the Law threatning destruction to us leaves nothing but desperation for us by this means it drives us from all dependence on it self The new Law mentioned here by Mr. Dell is never under the name of the Law spoken of in this Epistle it seems therefore very unwarrantable to force that sense of the Law upon this text only D What doth the Law of the spirit make men dead to the Law without all distinction Was David as to all intents dead to the Law when he wrote The law of thy mouth is better to me then thousands of gold and silver Psal 119.72 or Paul Rom. 7.22 yet had both these the Law of the Spirit of life in them Me thinks Mr. Dell should have some exceptions from this general position here laid down by him if he pleased to expresse them or else if this must stand unlimitedly for true that which Mr. Dell hath before affirmed will prove unquestionably false namely that they who are first made righteous can do aright the works of the Law E It is true that when a believer hath in him the Law of the Spirit the Law of the letter hath no more power over him as to 1. malediction Gal. 3.13 2. Condemnation Rom. 8.1 3. Slavish compulsion 1 Tim. 1.9 4. Powerful irritation of sin Rom. 7.5 5. Justification to life Rom. 10.4 6. In the time of the Gospel carnal and temporary commands Heb. 9.10 Col. 2.20 but not as to divine regulation and direction in perpetual duties of righteousnesse and holinesse Luke 1.75,76 1 Cor. 9.8,9,21 Ephes 6.1.2 Prov. 6.23 which last and lasting use of the Law Mr Dell here confidently affirmeth believers to be dead unto through the Law of the Spirit and fastneth the reproach of carnal ignorant Christians upon all those who shall dare to say that there is any danger at all in this his Doctrine but of this let understanding and spiritual Christians judge by that word of Christ by which we shall be all judged Persons and Doctrines at the last day Iohn 12.48 F But no further Then belike a believer is in some degree under the power of the Law still which Mr Dell seemeth to deny earnestly throughout this book G If he that is free from the Law keeps and fulfils it through the Law of love as is here affirmed and I fully believe then can I not see how there can be any danger at all in this doctrine That believers are the only men on earth dead to the Law as to justification and alive to the Law as to the outward regulation of them thereby according to the inward rule of love which is in their hearts from the spirit of Christ Rom. 13.8,9,10 Iames 2.8,9 And this I believe upon trial will be found all which they teach or believe whom Mr Dell afterwards reproveth or rather reproacheth as Jewishly zealous of the honour of the Law SECT III. That I might live unto God THat is He that through the Law of Grace is freed of the Law of the letter is not set free from the Law that therby he may have opportunity and liberty to live to sin and himself but that he may thereby live unto God And when a man is born of God A and lives the life of God from the nature of God there is no danger at all in declating this man to be free from the Law of Moses by the Law of Christ B For how otherwise should he come to know the high priviledge of the Gospel and the excellent prerogative of the sons of God and the glorious liberty and freedom into which Jesus Christ hath exalted him Now this One Thing rightly understood doth administer to us just cause to reprove two sorts of People who swerve from the truth in this particular The first sort are they who would be dead to the Law that they might live unto sin and not unto God who would have no Law that all things might be lawful though never so wicked and abominable and never so contrary both to the light of Grace and Nature And these are the true Antinomians and Libertines who would be free from the Law of Moses they not being under the Law of Christ who would take away and quite abolish the Law of the letter they not being under the Law of the Spirit and so would be free from all Law both Old and New both of Moses and Christ that they might live as they list and take their full swinge in all their lusts Now such Libertines and Licentious persons as these are to be restrained and punished by the Civil Magistrate and the Powers that be of God in the world when they transgresse in any matter wickedly and presumptuously against their neighbour and against civil society C and in other things that are more secret and inward or that are of their own notions and apprehensions though concerning the things of God they are to be left with other unbelievers and misbelievers to the righteous judgement of God who is alwayes present in the world and immediate Moderator and Governour himself in all such affairs as immediately concern himself and his Kingdom 2. The other sort to be reproved from this point are such who are so Jewish and so zealous of the honour of the Law that they will by no means indure to hear that the Gospel of the Son of God comes to abolish it or that the new Law is given us to make us quite dead to the old For they think that such Doctrine as this will open a flood-gate to all manner of wickednesse and licentiousnesse D For such men being carnal themselves and knowing no restraint from sin but the Law of Moses do verily think that if that curb be taken out of the jaws of men they must needs rush headlong into all manner of evil as the horse into the battel and this is true enough where men free
anti-scriptural and anti-evangelical position For do not believers find a law in their members rebelling against the law of their minde and leading them captive to the law of sin which is in their members Doth Christ so too Do not believers groane in their earthly tabernacles desiring to be cloathed with their house which is from heaven Doth our Lord Christ so too Doth not our Saviour ever live to make intercession for his people and to save all those to the uttermost who come to God by him Do all believers so too I cannot but believe that Mr Del hath limitations in store for this boundlesse position though he omitted to expresse them at the publishing thereof B That it is just so between Christ and believers as it is between God the Father and Christ and that believers are as nearly united to Christ as God and Christ cannot be truly affirmed unlesse Christ the eternal Word and Son of God and believers be one God essentially or that God and Christ be not one God essentially neither of which positions I hope Mr Dell will adhere unto upon deliberation The words of our Saviour whom we may safely nay whom we must surely believe which are here alledged by Mr. Dell speak not home to his affirmation For we may know and believe that Christ is in the Father as being together with him one God blessed for ever and that believers are in Christ as members of his mystical body and that Christ is in them by his spirit which dwelleth in them and yet neither know nor believe that it is just between Christ and believers as between God and Christ and that Christ and believers are as nearly united as God and Christ which are high affirmations and very strange and dangerous C Whether this be not close girding at the conscionable observation of the weekly Lords day let Mr Dell judge D In John 17.21 it appeareth that our Saviour prayed and was no doubt heard therein that all believers might be brought into a blessed unity amongst themselves in God and the Lord Christ through the Spirit of God which is given unto them 1 John 3.24 By the inhabitation of which Spirit of God in believers it cometh to passe that as the Father is in the Lord Christ and Christ in the Father in a divine unity so believers become one amongst themselves in the Father and the Lord Christ in a blessed spiritual unity and so united they are one as to the truth though not to the manner and degree of unity as the Father and the Lord Christ are one This is all for ought I see which can be perceived from the Scripture alledged by Mr Dell which falleth very short of his purpose and doctrine or if our Saviours words John 17.21,22 be to be understood of that celestial unity which is between the Father the Son and Believers through the reciprocal actings of special love to which sence the 23. verse seems to give countenance our Lords words admit of a clear interpretation without the least intimation of the same or as near a union through the Word or Godhead of our Saviour between him and believers as is between him and the Father E Doth not Mr Dell here forget himself whilest he mindeth believers so to live that Christ may not be ashamed to own every part of their lives for this intimateth that believers may possibly so live that Christ may be ashamed to own some part of their lives and then in those parts of their lives at least believers must needs be distinct persons from the eternal Word and Son of God which is plainly and confidently denied by Mr Dell Sect. 11. B C SECT XVI And the life I live 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the flesh This Paul speaks to shew that the life he lived after he was a Believer was not out of the flesh in the Religion of Angels in strange Raptures and Revelations and in high and wonderful things above himself but that the life he lived in Christ and Christ lived in him was in the flesh that is in his humane soul and body A There are a sort of People which also have been Professors of the Gospel so deluded by the Devil that they say they live the life of Christ yea a life far above Christ in the Spirit and that they live immediately in God and have often visions of and intercourse with Angels whilst yet these very people live the life of sin and Satan in the flesh in all manner of filthinesse and uncleannesse and loosenesse and abominable prophanesse B Wherefore saith Paul I live the life of Christ in the flesh in this soul and body of mine I live in the flesh but not after the lusts and requiring of the flesh but I live Christs life in my own flesh in all righteousnesse holinesse cleannesse purity meeknesse goodnesse love patience heavenlinesse this is the life I now live in the flesh 2. Note hence again That the life of Christ is to fill a Christian not his spirit only but his flesh it is to fill his soul and his senses his inward and outward man his thoughts words works and his whole conversation the life of Christ is to fill them all C The life of Christ is first communicated to the spirit of our minde there it is first kindled and rooted and from thence by degrees it spreads it self into the flesh and to this the flesh is most unwilling but at last the Spirit overcomes the flesh and leads it forth into its own righteousnesse and life Vse 1. D And hence we may learn that our present natural life doth not hinder us but that we may live a spiritual and heavenly life or the very life of Christ in our flesh if we be true Belivers Wherefore Paul elsewhere speaking of Believers saith the Father hath quickned us with Christ and raised us up together with him and set us in heavenly places in him and that whilst we live a Natural life according to the body E So that here in this present world we may partake of eternal life and may live not in notion but in deed the life of the Spirit in the flesh and the life of heaven on earth and the life of the Son of God in our humanity if we do not deprive our selves of so great happinesse through unbelief Vse 2. F Again we may learn hence That the life of the Son of God is not to be confined only to that Humanity that was born of the blessed Virgin which was the Head of the Elect but that it extends it self to all true believers in whom Christ lives as in his own flesh as Paul saith Christ lives in me even in my flesh which through this life of Christ in it became Christs more then Pauls So that the life of the Son of God is communicated truly to all the faithful and is to be seen in their flesh in some measure as well as in his in all fulnesse as the
this Christ is Ours whatsoever he is and that he hath loved Vs and given himself for Vs And this Revelation all the Faithful have together with Paul Vse 1. B And thus having answered this Objection we shall proceed to make some Use of this Point also And first we may observe what an excellent apprehension and vision of Christ true faith hath namely it looks on Christ not as a Severe Judge or Law-giver but as one who hath truly loved us and given himself for us And such a Discovery and Vision of Christ as this will uphold our souls mightily in all our saddest and darkest hours and will preserve us that we be not swallowed up of Despair Yea when we see Christ thus nothing is so sweet lovely and desirable to us as He is Now Satan and our evil Consciences will ever be representing Christ otherwise to us to make him Dreadful and Terrible to our Souls as Luther reports of a certain Doctor in his time who apprehended that Christ stood at the right hand of his Father accusing him for his sins and with the very horror and agony of this apprehension he pined away and died Wherfore let us not see Christ as Satan and our evil Consciences represent him in the hour of Temptation but as the Gospel holds him forth and then we shall see him to be such an one who hath loved us and given himself for us And such a knowledge of Christ will support and establish us again in the worst assaults that sin and death and hell can make against us Vse 2. 2. We may learn That faith carries nothing to Christ of its own but it goes empty and naked to him and expects to receive all things from him Faith saith Christ loved me and gave himself for me when I did not love him nor give my self for him yea when I was an Eenemy to him and Crucified him Faith saith I have no righteousnesse nor wisdom nor goodnesse nor any worth at all to carry to Christ but I expect all from him being in my self poor and miserable and blind and naked Vnbelief is altogether looking at what we have done for Christ but faith is altogether beholding what Christ hath done for us Vnbelief would fain bring something to Christ for which Christ might accept it but faith brings us unto Christ destitute of all good and full of all evil and even then casts us with confidence and assurance on his free love and mercy Vnbelief when it finds no good in it self dares not go to Christ nor trust in him but faith can trust in Christ in the midst of all sin and evil as well as in the midst of all graces and vertues for else no flesh could be saved And thus unbelief makes void the Gospel but faith establishes it For when a man would first find in himself a love to Christ and readiness to give himself for him e●re he can conceive any hope that Christ did love him and gave himself for him this man abolishes the Gospel and makes Christ void who came to save sinners and to justifie the ungodly But now he that feels nothing but sin and death and hell in himself and all manner of evil and enmity against God and yet notwithstanding all this can go to Christ by faith and can believe that Christ hath loved him even in this condition and given himself for him this is the man that magnifies the Gospel and hath the right understanding and knowledge of Christ Yes this is the man that gives God the greatest glory that any creature on earth can give him yea greater then all the Angels in Heaven can give him for they being full of the righteousness of their first Creation believe the Love of God to them but for men that have lost all that righteousnesse and are besides filled with all manner of sin even then to believe the love of God in Christ this is the precious faith of the Gospel and the greatest glorification of God that can be Wherefore Paul saith here he loved me and gave himself for me as if he had said he found in me no Free-will or Natural abilities no good desires affections or ends but he saw me wholly estrayed from God wicked abominable and the captive of the Devil and yet such was his goodness that notwithstanding all this he loved me and gave himself for me And this was the victory and triumph of Pauls faith Now by this that hath been last said we may perceive that every man naturally would find something in himself to bring to Christ to make him acceptable unto him and that very few can believe That he loves Vs whilst we are sinners and that whilst we are yet sinners Christ died for the ungodly Vse 3. 3. In that Christ loved us and gave himself for us we may hereby come to understand how strong mighty and unconquerable our sin was even so mighty that the whole world and all the creatures were unable and unsufficient to take it away but the Son of God must give himself for it and must become a Sacrifice for it or it had remained upon us for ever Wherefore let us know that our Free-will and Natural abilitise and works and duties were of no force at all to take away our sin but Christ must do that by giving himself for them And insomuch as Christ the Son of the living God hath given himself for them we rest assured that they are done away for ever and that none can lay any thing to our charge if do we believe in him Vse 4. 4. Let us labour for this particular faith and assurance in our hearts that Christ hath loved us and given himself for us There is nothing that the Devil does more labour to hinder us from then this particular application For he well knows that if we once truly believe that Christ hath loved us and given himself for us then we cannot chuse but forthwith love him again and give our selves for him and also be most ready and resolved to do or to suffer any thing for Christ the Spiritual sense of this special love is so constraining Wherefore as it is the great policy of the Devil to labour to hinder us from the sense of Christs special Love so it must be our especial care to endeavour to attain unto it For the true and Spiritual attainment hereof will be of great concernment to ut in all things For first the Spiritual taste of this Special Love will make us forward to do any thing for Christ as I said it will make us fruitful and abundant in his work and we can never be Idle when we shall comprehend with all Saints what is the height and breadth and length and depth and shall know this Love of Christ which passeth knowledge 2. It will make us ready and forward to suffer any thing for Christ any reproches slanders oppositions persecutions prisons torments nothing being bitter or grievous to that soul