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flesh provoked thee to wrath O let his chastity procure thy Mercy that as my pollution seduced me to fal so his purenes may reduce me to thy favour My disobedience deservs sharp revenge but his obedience merits much more Mercy for what can Man deserv to suffer which God that made Man cannot merit to be forgiven When I ponder the greatnes and grievousnes of his Passion I see the saying tru That Jesus Christ can into the World to sav the chiefest sinners Darest thou then O Cain cry thy sins are greater then can be forgiven thou liest like a murderer the Mercies and merits of one Christ are sufficient to sav millions of Cains if they wil beleev and repent For al sins are finit but Gods Mercies and Christs Merits infinit therfore O Father for his bitter death and bloody passion pardon al my sins deliver me from the vengeance they hav deserved and let his merits make me partaker of thy Mercies My importunity shal never ceas to cal and knock with the Man that would borow the Loafs til thou open the gate of thy Grace If thou wilt not bestow the Loafs yet Lord vouchsafe the Crums of thy Mercy which shal suffice thy hungry Hand-maid Lastly sith thou requirest nothing but to lov thee in truth of heart wherof a new Creature is the truest outward testimony and 't is so easy for thee to make me such as bid me be so Creat in me O Christ a new heart and renew a right spirit within me then shalt thou see how mortifying old Adam and his corrupt lusts I wil serv thee as a new Creature in a new life after a new way with a new toung new words and new works to the glory of thy name and gaining of other sinful Souls to the Faith by my devout exemple Keep me for ever dear Saviour from Hels torment and Satans tyranny So when I shal leav this life send thy holy Angels to carry me as they did Lazarus Soul into thy Kingdom receiv me into that most joiful Paradise which thou promisedst to the penitent Theef who at last gasp so earnestly begged mercy and admission into thy Kingdom Grant this O sweet Saviour for thy names sake to whom I ascribe as is most du al Prais power and glory for evermore Postscriptum sacratum A very pious Postscript THis Appendix is annexed chiefly to the premisses out of Mr. Henry Smiths Arrow against Atheists to this effect The main marks of Messiah to com were manifested in Christ alone specialy how the Jews should not know or acknowledg Psal 12. 22 Is●i 53. 3. him but reject and refuse him to the end he might be doon to death for Mans salvation according to Gods determinat Decree For if they had received him as the tru Messias surely he had not bin so But becaus they denied derided and put him to death doubtless he was so Al particular Promises and Prophecies pointing out the Messiah were fulfilled in him or by him as that the Womans seed should break the Serpents head that a Virgin should bear him the Birth place Bethleem al Infants thereabouts slain for his sake Kings to adore him with presents of Gold and other gifts he should be presented at Jerusalem for the greater glory of the secund Temple fly into Egypt and be caled thence a Star should shew his coming into the World John Baptist caled Elias becaus he cam in his Spirit and Power should go as a Messenger or Usher to prepare the way before him and cry in the Desart that he should be poor abject and despised of Men preach with al humility and meeknes of spirit doo many miracles and heal al Diseases be slain for Mens sins betraied by his own Disciple which dipped in the dish with him be sold for thirty silver peeces with which a Potsherd field must be bought the Traitor to be cut off and another take his Office he should ride into Jerusalem on an Asses Foal be apprehended arraigned beaten buffeted scourged spit on his hands and feet nailed his side pierced he to drink Vineger and be crucified among Malefactors his cloaths divided and lots cast for his Coat but not a bone broken he should rise from death the third day ascend into Heaven and sit at his Fathers right hand as a Conquero● Al which were pointly verified in him or perfectly performed by him The time of Messias coming concurs soly in Christ for Daniel foretold how in the fourth Monarchy the eternal King Dan. 2. 39 44. shal com and build Gods Kingdom through the World which befel under Augustus Caesar founder or establisher of that Agge 2. 8. Empire Agge foreshewed that the desired of al Nations shal com and the secund hous filled with greater glory then the first for Herod built and beautified it outwardly in great pomp and Christ graced it inwardly with his glorious presence yea Malachy Mal 3. 1. saith He shal com during the secund Temple and Daniel Dan 9. 26. That it shal not be demolished til Messias be slain who foretold its destruction Jacob told his Sons That the Scepter shal not Gen 49. 10. depart from Juda til Shiloh com which is the Gentils expectation Al which circumstances completly cohere with Christs first coming in the appointed time He must be an everlasting Psal 89. 3. 4. King for God saith I hav sworn to David my Servant I wil prepare thy Seed for ever and build up thy seat to al generations which cannot sort to Solomon for his Kingdom was rent by Jeroboam and after suppressed by Nabuchodonosor nor can the words for ever be applyed to any temporal King but eternal which must descend from Davids loins and linage This Premist Jer. 23 5 6. God confirms saying Behold the dais com that I wil rais up to David a righteous seed he shal reign a King to doo judgment and justice on Earth in his dais Juda shal be saved and Israel dwel safely and this is the name men shal cal him Our just God To whom can this consort sav to the Son of God caled Catexock●n the Son of David who was his Father in the flesh and bore his type or figure Hence Ezekiel and Hose stile the Messiah David Ez●k 34 33. Hos 3. 5. being to descend of his seed I wil set over them a Shepher● even David my Servant he shal be their Shepherd and I wil be their God and my Servant David a Prince among them Now becaus the Jews look for Messias to be a Temporal King to reign in Judea and subdu their Enemies as Chiliasts deem or dream he shal doo at next coming with his Martyrs the confutation of their fond conceipt wil be a strong confirmation of the contrary For their expected time of the Messias as the Mahometans of their fals Prophet is long ago expired yet no such Terren King ever reigned ther and it repugns Scripture Daniel cals him An eternal King and
before he decreed to creat or permit him to fal or to send his Son for a ransom if he should fal upon which he contrived the whol work of Mans Redemption This pure prescience being previous to Predestination in order of Nature according to our weak apprehension yet al coeternal to God did not look to the mass of Mankind as to be created incorrupt nor as lapsed in Adam Nor to Christ beleeved or not beleeved on but beyond al to the first middle and final estate of ech particular person and universal of al Men. 2. Of Vision which is of things to be doon in time with al acts and events therof which depend on his free Wil and Pleasure Aquinas speaks of both God knows al things which neither are were or ever shal be by his simple understanding but the rest that hav bin are or shal be after what sort soever by the science of Vision This distinction Zanchy Junius and other learned Reformists approv to be authentic in the very terms 4. Gods power or Omnipotence who can doo what he wil which agrees to his Nature is duple 1. Absolut wherby he can do al that he wil and more then he wils 2. Actual by which he doth what ever he wil and hinders what he wil not hav doon in Heaven and Earth with al things therin whos Majesty ruleth and reigneth over al Creatures visible or invisible nor could ever any resist his power or defeat his providence 5. Gods Wil which comprehends his Lov Mercy Goodnes Truth Justice Wrath Patience Holines c. first willeth himself as chief Soveraign good and in himself al other good things freely which are out of himself Hereby he decrees for Decree is no Attribut but an Act of his Wil joined with power and prescience what of thos infinit things presented by his understanding shal com into being For Knowledg is his Counsilor but Wil King and both himself who works al according Eph. 1. 11. to the Counsil of his Wil as S. Paul saith By it he orders al things causing or allowing what shal be in what maner Rom. 9. 18 19. and to what end Hence S. Paul ascribes al to it as suprem universal caus into which al inferior are resolved as the prime spring This is absolut and independent for til God passed his Decrees al things were known but as possible if he would giv being or not Ther be other distinctions of divine Wil according to several objects as that of Sign and good pleasure used in Schools but to giv God a duple different Wil in himself secret and reveled as if he willed openly in his word to sav al yet decrees to reprobat most part in his hidden Counsils is most abhorrent For he is a God of Truth no Lier Dissembler or Mocker using simplicity and sincerity in al his sayings which are yea and Amen Nor wil he make general promises in his Gospel to al Beleevers yet bar them by a clos clandestine decree of his secret Wil that they shal not beleev but it hath divers objects or one placed in divers times as 't is his reveled Wil ther shal be a day of Judgment yet he concels the time So the Gospel of Salvation was his secret Counsil before the World began but since opened to the Patriarchs Prophets Apostles c. which can no more be caled his hidden Wil. Indeed 't is said Secret things belong to God but the reveled to us Deut. 29. 29. and our Children which provs a diversity of objects but no duplicity of Wils warning us only to attend what is reveled in his Word as his general promises prescribed and not pry into his privy purposes to inquire who are elect or who reprobats lest like Thales in gazing at the Stars we fal into the Pit for this is a perilous precipice of carnal presumption 6. The Gospel is a manifestation of Mans Redemption by Jesus Christ which God first reveled in Paradise that the Womans seed shal break the Serpents head Next to Abram at Haran that in his seed al families and Nations shal be blessed Then to Moses in Egypt and the Wildernes when God instituted the Passover and several Sacrifices as Types or Figures of the holy Lamb slain before the World for the Worlds sins Afterward to the Prophets And lastly to the Evangelists who wrot our Saviours whol life death after his Incarnation or appeerance in the flesh which is the mystery of our Redemption 7. Gospel Grace is Gods free Mercy offered to al lapsed Mankind whoever wil beleev in his Son repent their sins and persever to the end shal be saved Which promiss must be preached and published to al sorts sans respect of Persons as he is no respecter nor delights in the death of a sinner For Man hath som liberty of Free-wil stil left if revived or quickned by Grace to obey or resist receiv or reject the motions of Gods Spirit 8. Gods Decree is duple 1. Primary Proceeding from his Omnipotence wherby he eternaly willed to creat the World in du time and to giv Man made after his Image absolut Free-wil Decretum 1 Absolutum 2 Condition●tum without restraint any way 2. Secundary Depending on his Omniscience wherby foreseing Adams fal as he did the evil Angels Rebellion he in meer Mercy ordained a remedy to send his only begotten Son to be a Sacrifice for al but with condition of beleef in him and tru repentance for sin both which are equaly eternal flowing from the Fountain of the Deity who willeth what he wil and doth what he willeth Hence proceds Predestination which is his secundary conditionat Decree depending on Prescience wherby he freely elects som to lif being al liable to death in Adam and rejects or passes by the rest to perish in their disobedience 9. Sin is of two sorts 1. Original so caled by S. Austin contracted from our first Parents 2. Actual committed by al particular persons The remedy of one is Baptism into Christs faith either by personal confession as in those of tipe age or by their Sureties sponsion as in Infants The other is cured or clensed by repentance through the merits of Christs death whos blood by tru faith in him purgeth from al sin 10. God eternaly Decreed to creat al things in time indued with several Natures and to make Man a free Intelligent Creature like Angels who gav one only prohibitiv precept upon pain of death which foreseing in his pure prescience he would violat or prevaricat both to his own and Posterities perdition if justice be executed as it must necessarily be by a just God He by his knowledg of Vision decreed secundarily in meer Mercy to send his Son to salv al that shal believ in him and use such means of faith repentance and obedience as are prescribed in the Gospel 11. God commands no more of Man then he givs power or ability to perform as Adam had by Nature and al
we hav no power to doc good or pleas God without his grace preventing us that we may hav a good wil and working when we hav that wil. Article 11. We are accompted righteous before God only for the merit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by Faith not for our own works or deservings which is a most wholsom doctrin very ful of comfort Article 12. Albeit works which are fruits of Faith and follow justification cannot put away our sins and endure the severity of Gods judgement yet are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ and doo spring necessarily from a tru lifely Faith insomuch that by them a lifely Faith may be so evidently known as a Tree discerned by the fruit Article 13. Works doon before the Grace of Christ and justification of his Spirit are not pleasant to God for as much as they spring not from Faith in Jesus Christ nor doo they make men meet to receiv Grace or as School-writers say deserv Grace of congruity yea rather becaus they are not doon as God hath willed and commanded to be doon we doubt not but they hav the nature of sin Article 14. Voluntary works over and abov Gods Commandements caled works of supererogation cannot be taught without arrogance and impiety for by them men declare they doo not only render to God so much as they are bound to doo for themselfs but doo more for his sake then of duty is required which shal transcend to sav others wheras Christ saith plainly When yee hav doon al which is commanded say we be unprofitable servants Article 15. Christ in truth of our Nature is made like to us in al things except only sin from which he was cleerly void both in Life and Spirit he is the Lamb without spot who by sacrifice of himself once made took away the sins of the World and no sin as saint John saith was in him but we although baptised and born again yet offend in many things and if we say we hav no sin we deceiv our selfs and no truth remains in us Article 16. Not every deadly sin willingly committed after Baptism is sin against the holy Ghost and unpardonable wherfore the grant of Repentance may not be denied to such as fal into Sin after B●ptism After we hav received the holy Ghost we may depart from Grace given and fal into sin and by Gods grace we may rise again and ●mend our lifes therfore they are to be condemned which say they can sin no more so long as they liv here being once justified or deny place of forgivnes to such as truly repent Article 17. Predestination to life is Gods everlasting purpos wherby before the worlds foundation he constantly decreed by his Counsil secret to us to deliver from curs and damnation thos whom he hath chosen in Christ out of mankind and to bring them by Christ to everlasting Salvation as vessels made to honor Therfore they which are indu●d with so excellent a benefit be caled according to Gods purpos by his Spirit working in du season they through Grace obey the caling are justified freely made sons of God by Adoption like the Image of his only begotten Son Jesus Christ walk Religiously in good works and at length by Gods mercy attain everlasting felicity as the godly consideration of Predestination and Election in Christ is ful of sweet pleasant unspeakable comfort to godly persons and such as feel the working of Christs Spirit mortifying the works of the flesh and their earthly members and drawing up their minds to high Heavenly things aswel becaus it doth greatly establish and confirm their faith of eternal Salvation to be enjoied by Christ as bicaus it fervently kindles their lov toward God so for curious carnal persons lacking his Spirit to hav the Sentence of Gods Predestination continualy before their eys is a most dangerous downfal wherby the Devil thrusts them into desperation or rechlesnes of most unclean living no less perilous then despair Farthermore we must receiv Gods promises as they be generaly set forth in holy Scripture and that wil of God is to be folowed in our doings which is expresly declared to us in his word Article 18. They are also to be had accursed who presum that every man shal be saved by the Law or Sect which he professeth so that he be devour and diligent to frame his life according to that Law and Light of Nature for holy Scripture sets out unto us only the name of Jesus Christ wherby we must be saved Article 19. Christs visible Church is a congregation of faithful men in which Gods Word is purely preached and Sacraments duly administred according to Christs Ordinance in al things of necessity r●qu sit to the same As the Church of J●●usalem Alexandria and Antioch hav erred so hath that of Rome not only in their living and matter of Ceremonies but also in many matters of Faith Article 20. The Church hath power to decree Rites or Ceremonies and authority in controversies of Faith yet is it not lawful for the Church to ordain any thing contrary to Gods Word nor may it so expound any place of Scripture that it be repugnant to another wherfore tho the Church be a witnes and Keeper of holy writ yet as it may not decree any thing against the same so ought it not to enforce any thing besid it as an Article to be beleeved for necessity of Salvation Article 21. General Councils may not be gathered without command and wil of Princes when they are gathered being but an Assembly of men and al not guided by the Spirit and Word of God they may er and som times hav erred in matters pertaining to God Wherfore things ordained by them as necessary to Salvation hav neither strength nor authority unles it may be declared that they are taken out of holy Scripture Article 22. The Romish Doctrins touching Purgatory Pardons Worshipping both Images and Reliques and Invocation of Saints is a fond thing vainly invented and grounded on no warranty of Scripture but rather repugnant to Gods word Article 23. It is not lawfull for any man to undertake the office of public Preaching or ministring the Sacraments before he be lawfully caled and sent to execut the same such we ought to judg lawfully caled and sent which be chosen or caled to this work by men that hav public authority given them in the Congregation to cal and send ministers or laborers into the Lord's Vineyard Article 24. 'T is flatly repugnant to Gods word and primitiv Churches practis to hav public Praier or Sacraments ministred in a toung not understood of the People Article 25. Sacraments ordained by Christ be not only ba●ges or tokens of Christian mens profession but rather sure witnesses and effectual signs of Grace and Gods good will toward us by which he works invisibly in us and not only quicken but also strengthen and confirm our faith in him There be two Sacraments ordained by
others by Grace if then he requires since Mans fal faith repentance obedience and perseverance to work out our salvation by his Grace certes he givs ability to beleev repent obey and persever by cooperating with it but doth not cross-bar it by any contrary decree which were meer mockery far from Mercy for if one ly on the ground bound hand foot 't is mockery to bid him rise or run away but mercy to loose or let him go The Case is quadratly semblable and aptly applicable Our good God is no mocker but al Mercy nor respecter of persons but receivs al that cal on him 12. God delights not in the death of a sinner but would hav al to be saved he hath spoken it who wil not beleev him so wel as beleev in him But if he hath absolutly and peremptorily decreed from which is no appeal nor repeal that Man shal sin and consequently dy he delights in his death and wil hav but a few saved Hath he made him according to his own Image purposly to make him the wrechedest of al Creatures Surely his Wil and Decree is to reward every Man according to his works Thes twelv stones thus laid like Josuas twelv stones paralel to Jos 4. 20. Israels twelv Tribes set up in Gilgal for a memorial of Jordans retroversion for a fair foundation the fabric wil be the better finished but becaus Mr. Plaifer wel versed in this point hath handled it at large in his App●li● Evangelium the chief contents shal be sincerly abstracted or abbreviated and applied to common capacities sans ambiguity He reckons fiv dissident Opinions touching the order of 1 Opinon Predestination 1. Calvin Beza Piscator Whitaker Perkins c. hold that God eternaly Decreed to creat a set number of Men wherof he elected som to everlasting life and reprobated the rest to eternal death of his free wil pleasure only to shew his Grace Goodnes or Mercy on the one and his Justice Power or Dominion on the other To which end he Decreed sin should enter on al that he might justly punish most part for sin and to send his Son for redemption of the Elect in Mercy by free Grace This peremptory position is generaly condemned by Papists Refutation Lutherans Arminians and divers Reformed Divines as perilous and erroneus becaus it makes God the prime Author of sin rejecting Men before they were evil by an antecedent absolut Decree without respect to Adams future fal but elects som before they are considered as sinners sans respect to the ones faith or the others failing as if prescience had no place in Praedestination 2. The Synod of Dort Peter Moulin and many English 2 Opin Theologists defend That God eternaly decreed to make Man holy and good giving him perfect Free-wil but foreseing he would by Satans tentation fal into sin if he hindred it not decreed to permit it and out of this lost lapsed lump chos a certain number to salvation suffering the rest to perish in sin whom he passeth by of free pleasure but punisheth for just demerits Yet decreed to send his Son to redeem or sav the elect and his Spirit to cal or sanctify them that they may be glorified The first sort are stiled Supralapsarians having no respect to Adams fal decreed to send his Son so they grant prescience in order to preced Decree This opinion freeth Gods justice on Infants dying unbaptised which the first doth not who hav no other desert of death but original sin This Tenet is scarce veritable or warrantable which Refut to defend divine justice supposeth mankind corrupted before any Decree of election passed which seems needless becaus ther be good and bad Angels without any corruption or fal and Christ was not in the lapsed lump yet as man elected to life It also supposeth Original sin to be caus of Reprobation which is remitted to many Reprobats condemned for actual sins as Doctor Whitaker avers it likewise teacheth that Christ is sent to sav the elect only as dying for them alone who are to be caled by the Word and Spirit but Reprobats being outwardly caled who are barred from obeying are more deeply condemned for refusing it yet hav no power to embrace it which is harsh doctrin 3. Doctor Overald a late learned Bisshop coined a new 3 Opin Tenet That God decreed to creat man good but foreseeing his fal appointed his Son to dy for al and to cal men by his Word offering Salvation to al with common suffi●ient Grace to work Faith by the ordinary means if they be not wanting to themselves but knowing our infirmity that none would beleev by the common Grace decreed to ad a more special effectual to whom he pleased being chosen according to his purpos wherby they shal not only be able but actualy and necessarily beleev being drawn by the Father irresistibly This is plausible but scars solid for that common Grace Refut which savs none is not Gospel Grace offered to al nor deservs that name nor indeed is any such sith it never produced the effect Nor can a special superabundant Grace be it sith 't is rejected by none to whom 't is offered but tru Gospel Grace is received by som and refused or resisted by others Thes three Opinions infer a kind of despair into mens minds becaus none shal be saved by that special Grace given to a few according to Gods secret purpos which whether he intends to giv or not the general promises cannot assure to any Soul 4. The Lutherans with som Papists maintain that God decreed 4 Opin to make Man a free Creature but permit him to stand or fal and to send his Son upon foresight of his fal for redemption of al by a general conditionat Decree of Faith Repentance Perseverance with a special absolut of electing such as he knew would beleev and persever under the means but to pass by and damn the rest whom he foresaw incredulous and impenitent making Prescience or Prevision the occasion on which his Decrees proced This is faulty in som points 1. Becaus ther is no such general Refut conditionat Predestination 2. Becaus the special Decree of Election makes Men chus God first rather then God them which is preposterous 3. Becaus the Decree of Justification and Condemnation is confounded with election and Reprobation which S. Paul distinguisheth 4. Becaus it allows no more Rom. 8 19. Grace given to the Elect then Reprobats nor greater caus of gratitud Yet this opinion rightly extends the objects of Prescience not only to Adams fal but to Christ Incarnat and beleeved on in the World to the last end of al that shal persever in Faith or unbeleef This sutes with Scripture which builds Predestination on Foreknowledg simply and properly taken at large promising salvation to al beleevers which shal persever to the end Thes four opinions ech of which hath som peeces of truth giv great light to this
the light of Gods marvellous mercy toward sinners of Christs infinit lov in dying for them the inestimable merits of his death the powerful Gifts Graces and aids of the holy Ghost To pour into sinners hearts hope which shal stay them from desperat sinning To inspire the Grace of praier that they may escape the wrath to com and receiv Gods favor to beget repentance and work Faith that they rely wholy on him and cast themselfs into the arms of his goodnes to be saved by him Thes Graces the holy Ghost is stil ready to work by the Gospel in a repentant sinner humbled and prepared by the Law for what proportion of power the Spirit had in the Law on Unregenerats to humble them the same it hath in the Gospel on the humbled to work hope and infer the other Graces of Praier Repentance Faith Justification Mortification Vivification and new Obedience Howbeit if the Spirit is not present in preaching the Law to giv Unregenerats strength of new obedience becaus 't is present to convince and condemn their wickednes Nor is it present in preaching the Gospel to one not yet penitent or beleeving to giv new obedience or work Peace Joy and Lov as it doth in Beleevers for such degrees com not per saltum The sum is Gods Spirit is annexed to his Word for such Gifts and operations as the hearer is a fit disposed subject to receiv for God works by order of things antecedent or preparativ which if they find no admission the subsequent are suspended Hence coms the frequent just separation of the Spirit by the word by the great Pastor of Souls who sercheth the heart and renes To prov this point that Gods Word in the Law and Gospel is perfect and powerful to convert Souls read Psal 9. 7. Joh. 17. 17. Joh. 20. 21. 2 Cor. 3. 8. Heb. 4 12. wher the Gospel is caled the ministration of the Spirit not of the Letter becaus it givs what it commands but the Law commands and givs no help for the Law was given by Moses not hearts to receiv it Joh. 1. 17. but Grace and Truth cam by Jesus Christ saith S. John To prov that Caling is al one to them that obey not and obey Christs words are cleer Many are caled but few chosen Here Mat. 22. 14. two sorts are specified som caled but not chosen and som caled and chosen of thos many yet the Caling one of both which is not by the outward Word alone for by it none are chosen but by the Word and Spirit in common So the few chosen excelled not in number or Caling but in obeying when the rest refused as the Sun hardens clay and melts wax Christ saith The Ninivets shal rise in judgment with this generation Mat. 12. 41. and condemn it If Jonas preached without the Spirit how did they repent If Jesus preached without it how is he greater then Jonas If refusers be not al equaly caled how can Ninivets rise in Judgment they can answer we were not caled like you by Gods voice speaking to the heart but by Mans barely to the ear If God had excited us as he did you we would repent as you did The Jews exemple confirms the same being yet uncaled not becaus they liv without the Gospels sound sith they convers scatterdly with Christians and may hear Sermons or read Scriptures but becaus they persist obdurat and reject the illumining softning Spirit often offered therfore the distinction of Caling into outward ineffectual and inward effectual is fals or frivolous Bare preaching may be a commanding like the Law not a Caling as the Gospel for God may stil require obedience as a natural duty sith he created Man able but becaus the new Covenant cals Men to Faith and Repentance being unable to rise or recover of themselfs it were a mock and no cal to say turn repent beleev and liv unles som Grace be prepared to doo it The effect of this Caling is ascribed to one caus chefly the Spirits operation yet ther be mo and if any fails the effect fals for obedience to Gods Caling is an act of Mans wil under aid of the Spirit which is oft refused or resisted and Grace offered in vain sith God doth not cross the cours of the secund Causes established at first It also makes Gods Covenant differ from al other in which no party performs al but ech a part for himself wheras here God is made to perform al pacts and promises for both who only undertakes to make his conditions feasible and afford his help so far as is needful as Isaiah intimats For 't is not safe to rely soly on Isai 59. 21. Gods absolut Wil as if we were tied to nothing or to gul our selfs as if God required nothing of us For this Covenant of Grace hath som conditions for Man to fulfil which by Gods universal Grace he is able to doo as shal be shewed 11. Conversion of a Sinner which is the end of Gods Caling 11 Conversion Men by the Word is the obedience of him that is Caled for he must hear and obey els no conversion The terms a Quo ad Quem are from Satans power to God viz. in his mind from darknes to light in wil from Idols to serv the living God Acts 26. 18. and in his whol life from unrighteousnes to holines This conversion is duple 1. When a natural Man is regenerat and made a Member of Gods Church as the Gentils being Aliens were converted 2. When a Regenerat faling into sin returns 1 Thes 1. 9 Acts 1● 3. by repentance as Peter being converted after his Ap●stasy was bid strengthen his Brethren The prime principal Caus of Luke 22. 32. Lam. 5. 21. conversion is Gods holy Spirit working on a sinners heart both at beginning middle and end The ordinary instrumental is the word preached the adjuvant means are the cross that chastens Jer. 31. 18. blessings which draw or allure others praiers and exemples of Men already converted The main scruple is what part a sinner to be converted bears in it being a living rational subject whether he be Activ or meerly Passiv whether he can further or hinder it whether supposing two equaly Caled one may be converted and not the other if so whether it riseth from God or Man 12. Gods Grace is al that proceds from him of free favour 12 Free Grace universal tending to a sinners salvation wherby is not meant the remains of Nature as som light of Reason sens of Conscience though thes by Grace were left after the Fal nor the Law describing the righteousnes of Works though the Preacher of Grace useth it to prepare a sinner for Christ nor the bare outward Word of the Gospel though cal'd the Word of Grace becaus internal Grace goes with it but only the inward illuminations teachings tractions motions operations inspirations and gifts of the holy Ghost merited by Christ for
World sith al shal be judged according to their free works Free-wil to good was a faculty in the first Mans Soul corroborat●d or guarded by the gift of super●atural Grace which God conferred to make him wil good more cheerfully and constantly but he by wilful disobedience lost this indowment and the very freedom of wil to any good of the highest kind as to lov G●d abov al to work righteousnes of the Law or doo any spiritual act sutable to thos as to repent beleev obey yet som freedom to Human Natural Moral Civil acts remains stil with outward good acts of Religion as to frequent the Church hear Sermons kneel at praier c. which any Man can doo as he learns Sciences in Schools So al freedom of wil to spiritual supernatural good is forfeted in Mans Nature faln unles it be renewed or restored by Grace of Christ which goes with the Gospel but if the Son make us free we shal be free indeed els not Ther is a triple spiritual good wherto freedom is restored by Grace 1. That which the Law commands as righteousnes and tru holines in this Free-wil is lost and not immediatly restored by Grace til after one is justified and made a new Creature 2. That which is suppositivly not simply good when sin is committed as Aristotle saith blush●ng is good ex hypoth●si as compunction terror sens of guilt conscience accusing freedom of wil hereto remains in a sinner who is oft stru●k with fear as Adam fled and hid his head 3. That whi●h th● Gospel commands as to repent and beleev herein Man hath no Free-wil left but the same Gospel brings freedom two waies 1. By framing the Commandments so facil or feasible to the wils weaknes as may be a proportion between it and them wherby Gospel Grace shal apply or accommodat the work to the Workman or task to the Laborer 2. By giving the Wil so much help or power as is requisit to inable a sinner though it be a task so hard and heavy as the works of the Law To repent of sin beleev in Gods Mercy and rest on his Sons merits seem to be acts very mercifully prepared as fittest to a sinners weak condition yet this way of freedom is not so evident as the later which prevents the wil and prepares it by infusing Grace to wil spiritual good required in that order or proportion as is prescribed to depraved Nature assisted by Grace which brings power with it to quicken the dead strengthen the impotent and loosen the Captiv wherby Gospel Precepts are made lyable to be obeied by Man lapsed which the Law doth not inable so that none can be excused in disobeying them for want of power to repent or beleev Free-wil on the left hand to evil is under Gods Grace or notwithstanding it wherby one may wil good or decline to evil This in Adam was a single innocent possibility or a Creatures mutability toward evil sith God only is immutably good So Adams supernatural Grace given to corroborat him did not immobilitat his wil to evil for he is prais-worthy who can transgress and wil not not he that is good and can be no other as som say Grace cannot be resisted This natural freedom to evil caled resistentia connata remains in Man falen and is not removed by Grace but ther is added resistentia adnata or a precipitat proclivity to evil by thraldom to Satans tyranny and dominion So the natural freedom to sin is not in it self evil but the use and practis only yet prones to evil and servitud to sin which is in us since the Fal is evil Thes differ so much as a mortal man living and one actualy dead The first Grace takes not away in this life but essais to remov the other and to weaken or restrain it preserving the natural freedom to evil stil This Doctor Baro in his learned Lectures on Jonas accuratly unfolds which must be carefully heeded in this dark Theory Free-wil as Doctor Charlton in his abstruse Treatis inscribed The darknes of Atheism dispeld by Natures light shews is not taken in Tullies sens for a liberty to liv as every one lists nor as the Civil Law intends for freedom from servitud but for what is properly in Mans power or disposing to elect or reject what object he wil good or evil which concerns only Mans natural condition wherto in equity the reward of Piety or Virtu and punishment of Impiety or Vice is soly du This liberum Arbitrium is not only an assent or approbation but an adhesion to that abov others which the Mind or Intellect shal chus for the essence of it consists primarily in the Rational faculty and dependently on the Wil which in it self is blind or undiscerning except guided by the Intellect to inform and conduct it Som Divines say Mans wil is most free when 't is so fixed on the chief Good as it cannot wil Evil becaus the dilection and fruition of that is voluntary and therfore free This is an evident error by confounding spontaneous and voluntary actions for a spontaneous is a blind impuls of Nature grounded on no foregoing deliberation as Fire spontaneously mounts up Bruts mov from place to place Infants suck without ratiocination or liberty of wil but a voluntary arbitrary action depends on previous deliberation dijudication and delection which is free indifferently to Good or Evil So that if the appetit be restrained only to Good it may act spontaneously as a stone movs downward but not arbitrarily ad utrumlibet They say the appetit confined to good is volent and therfore free but this volence is a meer libence free from coactiv violence no tru liberty to chus several objects and therfore not arbitrary becaus bar'd of indifferency They reply that 't is the perfection of Free-wil so to embrace Good as not to be capable of evil Tru 't is the perfection of Mans wil or appetit so to enjoy tru Good specialy the chief that nothing can divorce or divert it to seek any counterfet Yet this is not the wils liberty to either nor incident to Man in this life being a beatitud of Souls separat which hav no other object sav the tru Summum Bonum nor other appetit then a ful fix'd dilection therof Thus Wil is guided by the Intellect and this by Judgment which it givs concerning Good Evil objects that this is good and that evil or this more and that less good So when the wil is averted from one and converted to another that mutation proceds from mutability of Intellectiv Judgment which is now for one thing and anon for another for the Intellect makes use of som notions caled simple apprehensions wherby it givs judgment of their Natures as it hath a prenotion what Hony is and what sweetnes yer it can judg Hony to be sweet But though in matters of speculation it relies on this simple Judgment nor can infer farther by necessary
Christ was fairly agitated THe name term or title Christmas Christide State of the Question Christs Nativity or Birth-day may indifferently be used sans scandal as men pleas being meer tittle tattle or word-war but the thing or matter of most concernment is whether it be lawful useful or behooful to set apart solennize and sanctify one day or mo annaly in memory of Gods greatest mercy to Mankind for sending his only begotten beloved Son to sav sinners by assuming our Nature into his Person and suffering death for us Specialy sith his dear Spous the Church hath instituted and injoyned it to be religiously not riotously observed by al tru Christians Which causless controversy shal be succinctly and sincerely discussed with al modesty and moderation on both sides not declining to by diverticles The Opposers cheif Objections folow in order Ob. The tru time set season main month and direct Day is utterly unknown or cannot certainly be prefined or prescribed Ergo the thing is not to be used Sol. The consequent halts on al four feet for the thing is pious and imposed by authentic authority tho the time dubious or disputable nor is the antecedent veritable or irrefragable for al antient Tradition tels that it befel at the Hyemal Solstice then sited on December twenty five but now removed farther forth ful twelv dais and eight hours because we folowing the Julian Calender without reforming take in ten minuts and forty four secunds every yeer more then the Suns tru revolution allows which in one hundred thirty four yeers complet a day yet still December twenty five tho not at Solstice So the Gregorian Calendar subtracting ten dais which should hav bin twelv keeps so long righter before us Hence Luk. 1● 8 9. our Saxon Ancestors caled it Midwinter day as John Baptists byrth day is caled mid-Summer being just six Solar months or half a yeer asunder and known to be Estival Solstice by his Fathers then waiting in the cours of Abia implying that day John 3. 30. for Christ was born as dais were beginning to lengthen and John at shortning whence John saith He must increas but I decreas alluding as som surmise to the time of both their births Justin Martyr makes it most manifest by Augustus Caesars Censual Role which grand general Tax accited Joseph and Mary to Bethleem that he was born December 25. about Winter Solstice which Tertullian the best Antiquary precisely ratifies Chrysostom saith they received it from most accurat Observers dwelling at Rome who had it traditionaly from their Antecessors up to the Apostles wherto Origen Cyprian Austin L●o and al Antients agree Leo saith Christs generation is the Churches initiation and the Birth-day of the Head a beginning of the Body For the Church in imitation therof consecrated Fests to the Apostles Martyrs and som Confessors which in process of time multiplied beyond du bounds but most of them expunged by our Mother Church since the In Ni●omedia Reformation Dioclesian burnt twenty thousand Martyrs on Christs byrth day December the twenty fifth as tru Records testify which are proofs sufficient for the season month and day yea far better then al their negativ cavils to the contrary yet to gratify them it shal be granted gratis that the time is incertain if they will freely and fairly confess the Thing which impudence it self cannot deny to be lawful That Christians may without offens keep holy one Anniversary day appointed by the Catholic Church in memory of our Saviours manifestation in the flesh Ob. The bug Bear title Christmas is taken from the Popish Mass Ergo the thing represented or celebrated must needs be superstitious idolatrous and antichristian Sol. The word Missa Mass is derived from missio sending becaus at celebration of the Eucharist al non-Communicants were dismissed or bid go forth but used by the Church to signify sacred service long yer Popery was hatched or Antichrist appeered and al superstitious Ceremonies crept up since are crushed or cashired by our Church Mass in old Saxon language imports a Fest or Holy-day as Verstegan informs yet more probably Fests had that appellation from Mass but no matter of moment lies in words no more then to cal our week dais by their old Heathen names which may be altered or innovated at the imposers wils and al words meer wind free or far enough from Popish superstition and Antithristian Idolatry Ob. Many Ethnic customes remain stil among the Vulg in our Land Ergo the thing which occasions them is to be abolished as Ezekiah demolished the brasen Serpent Sol. The inference is infirm for good grain must not be cast out with weeds nor is the brasen Serpent a semblable instance which the Israelits made an Idol and burnt Incens to it but rude People adore the tru God with som mixture of foolish fashions now mostly left being better taught Yet the Antecedent argues that this levan hath continued ever since their conversion and is a proof beyond exception of its Antiquity and that it was stil celebrated on December 25. Ob. Sundry superstitious Rites of Carols Wash●ils Riots Drinking Dancing Dicing Carding and prophane sports borowed from the mad Saturnalia held in Decem. for the honor of Saturn and Ceres to whom they sung filthy Cariles like thes Carols are retained stil Ergo such scandals should be suppressed root and branch Sol. Let al just scandals and abuses be rooted out as most are but the impeachment is impious invented by the Scripture Almanack maker that becaus Pagans did such wicked pranks to fals Gods Christians doo the same in serving the tru God Indeed the Saturnalia were held in December but Ceres Cariles in April and what is either to Christmas Nor may common Carols which are sacred songs like holy Anthems suted to the Seasons be compared with Heathen Hymns but Washails are rude ridiculous revellings almost antiquated Such attendant abuses may be redres●ed or repressed by Ministers prudence and Magistrats penalties without which the Lords day would be prophaned like the rest The Church only appoints praiers and praises to God not allowing any abuses nor are riots practised on Christmas day which was ever sanctified very devoutly with divine Service Sermons and Sacraments when al Houskeepers fed at home temperatly but al excess doon on the dais appendent which is reasonably restrained Drinking Dicing and al exorbitant enormities may be decried by preaching or discarded by punishing but civil Dancing moderat Carding and harmless country sports for recreativ mirth to shew Peoples rejoycings tolerated 'T is preposterous to use the Mattock when a prunning Hook wil better rectify For noxious surcles may be pared or pruned off yet the main Tree or thing preserved from rooting up Lastly for Belly fare ther is modus in rebus and much ods betwixt gurmandizing superfluity and gratuitous hospitality with charitable feeding the poor which yet through general poverty and parsimony is greatly abated that ther is more caus to complain of