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A35951 An expositon of all St. Pauls epistles together with an explanation of those other epistles of the apostles St. James, Peter, John & Jude : wherein the sense of every chapter and verse is analytically unfolded and the text enlightened. / David Dickson ...; Expositio analytica omnium Apostolicarum Epistolarum. English Dickson, David, 1583?-1663.; Retchford, William.; Dickson, David, 1583?-1663. Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews. 1659 (1659) Wing D1403; ESTC R7896 807,291 340

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would bee esteemed either by God or men true Beleevers or not of the number of hypocrites yee ought to beware of Apostacy or seducers Vers. 20. But yee have an unction from the holy One and yee know all things Reas. 6. Yee are furnished with necessary gifts and the aid of the Holy Ghost that yee might know all saving opinions and so might shun the seduction of Apostates Therefore yee ought to beware Vers. 21. I have not written unto you because yee know not the Truth but because you know it and that no lie is of the Truth Reas. 7. Answering an objection I do not accuse you of ignorance by admonishing or writing to you but therefore I exhort you to constancy that I may know that you have known the Truth and are delighted in it Therefore yee ought to hearken to my exhortation And that no lie Reas. 8. Yee being admonished of the Truth may easily discern a lie which viz. being examined by the rule of Truth doth in no wise agree with it Therefore yee ought to hearken to my exhortation for this end that yee may examine and reject that which is false Vers. 22. Who is a lyer but hee that denieth that Iesus is the Christ hee is Antichrist that denieth the Father and the Son Reas. 9. Those that seduce men from the true Doctrine of the Gospel are the greatest lyers amongst men as the interrogation intimates because they in some way or other deny Jesus to be the Christ for they do not acknowledge such a Christ as the Father offers to us in the Gospel For they openly or secretly invade either his person or his natures or the proprieties of his natures or his offices or his virtue or his efficacy or grace or truth or his glory Therefore yee ought to beware of seducers Hee is Reas. 10. All seducers who draw hearers from Christ in any one Article are Antichrists both denying the Father and the Son and so overthrowing the true Religion and the foundations of Religion with their lies because there is no true God out of Christ For in him dwells all the fulness of the God-head Therefore yee ought to beware of seducers Vers. 23. Whosoever denieth the Son the same hath not the Father Hee confirms this reason from the inseparableness of the Father from the Son that no man can have the Father for his God who any way denies the Son because God hath given himself to bee enjoyed wholly by us in Christ and hee is sought for in vain elsewhere or by any other way than wherein hee hath manifested himself to us in Christ who as the image of the Father represents and offers to us whatsoever is necessary or profitable to bee known of the Father to salvation and on the other side whosoever give due honour to Christ as to the Son of God acknowledging him such as hee hath manifested himself in the Scriptures doth also acknowledge the Father and esteem him for their God Vers. 14. Let that therefore abide in you which you have heard from the beginning if that which you have heard from the beginning shall remain in you yee also shall continue in the Son and in the Father Reas. 11. The truly antient and onely Truth of God alwaies constant to it self is this which I exhort you to hold which viz. ye have heard from the beginning of the Gospel not onely preached Christ but also promised and declared by the Prophets in the Scriptures Therefore yee ought to retain that Truth and here hee openly brings forth what hee aimed at or the Exhortation If it shall remain in you Reas. 12. If yee have retained the Doctrine delivered to you by Christ and his Apostles according to the Scriptures yee shall remain in the society and friendship of God the Son and the Father Therefore yee ought to beware of seducers Vers. 25. And this is the promise that hee hath promised us eternal life 26. These things have I written unto you concerning them that seduce you Reas. 13. God upon this condition hath promised us life eternal if wee retain stedfastly the Doctrine of Christ Therefore yee ought stedfastly to continue in the Faith and obedience of Christs Doctrine and beware of seducers who do their indeavour to withdraw you from the Truth And here again the Apostle professes openly his aim in these Arguments Vers. 27. But the anointing which yee have received of him abideth in you and yee need not that any man teach you but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things and is truth and is no lye and even as it hath taught you yee shall abide in him Reas. 14. That yee may bee kept from seducers yee are fortified with manifold defences For first as for external doctrine yee have received from Christ an unction or the holy Spirit who inwardly teacheth you and confirm● you in the Truth of the Doctrine of Christ every one in his measure Secondly That Spirit remains in you who are faithful and is not taken away from beleevers Thirdly Yee have no need of any man that may teach you any thing besides that which the Spirit of Christ hath taught in the Scripture and hath confirmed in your hearts yee have onely need of Exhortation that yee abide in Christ as the Spirit or Unction speaking in the Scriptures and that which is in the Scriptures confirming in your hearts and further instructing you out of the Scriptures doth teach you in all things necessary to salvation which Spirit is Truth i. e. the very truth of the Scripture Which is truth A confirmation and not a lye but a refuter and hater of lyes Therefore yee ought stedfastly to abide in Christ as the Spirit according to the truth of Scripture hath taught you and to beware of seducers Vers. 28. And now Little Children abide in him that when hee shall appear wee may have confidence and not bee ashamed before him at his coming Reas. 15. Whosoever they bee that do not persevere in the Faith of Christ neither abide in communion with him furthermore whatsoever they are in the esteem of men they shall with shame depart from the judgement fear of Christ. But on the contrary those that persevere in the Faith shall confidently stand before him Therefore yee ought stedfastly to abide in the Faith of Christ and beware of seducers Vers. 29. If yee know that hee is righteous yee know that every one that doth righteousness is born of him Exhort 5. Which hee will prosecute in the former part of the following Chapter viz. that they endeavour after Righteousness or that they follow after holiness The Arguments of the Exhortation are fifteen Argum. 1. Confirmed from the testimony of their conscience Hee that endeavours after Righteousness is born of God who is righteous and hath the testimony of his Adoption and Regeneration Therefore endeavour after Righteousness CHAP. III. THe parts of the Chapter are two In the first hee prosecutes the remaining Arguments
prevents those Objections which might bee moved about the rejection of the Jews The first Objection Some might say Paul whatsoever thou shalt produce about the rejection of the Jews seems to savour of that hatred wherewith thou hatest them This Objection hee prevents and rowles away the suspition with seven Reasons The first Reason I clear my self by an oath that I speak the truth sincerely without hatred or prejudice as it becomes a man which is in Christ acted and inspired by the Holy Ghost in what hee speaks which two witnesses of the truth I shall speak I attest with my own conscience Vers. 2. That I have great heaviness and continual sorrow in my heart Reas. 2. Because my conscience bears mee witness and the Spirit of Christ who searcheth the hearts how sorrowful I am and how much I am troubled for the rejection of my Nation Vers. 3. For I could wish that my self were accursed from Christ for my Brethren my Kinsmen according to the flesh Reason 3. Because so great is my love towards the Iews that if it might bee I would redeem their ruine with the loss of my own salvation and truly I could wish to bee as an accursed thing separated from Christ out of an eager desire of their salvation and the glory of God if by any means the Jews might bee saved who are now separated from Christ. With so great zeal was hee carried out to the glory of God and the salvation of so many thousand souls that hee did not think his own salvation to bee compared with the salvation of so many Myriads Kinsmen Reason 4. Because I am bound to love them as my Kinsmen and Brethren according to the flesh which I do from my soul. Vers. 4. Who are Israelites to whom pertaineth the adoption and the glory and the covenants and the giving of the Law and the service of God and the promises Reason 5. Because I am bound to honour the people of the Iews because of the priviledges wherewith God hath dignified them Seven hee reckons up whereof the first is That the Israelites are pa●takers of the honor which the Name of Israel divinely imposed upon the Patriarch Iacob brought with it Secondly the Adoption into the people of God before other Nations Thirdly the presence of the glory of God in the Ark and other representations Fourthly that God had entred into Covenant with them Fiftly that the Law was especially given to them Sixthly that the Worship of God was set up amongst them Seventhly that to them in special the Promises were made Vers. 5. Whose are the Fathers and of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came who is over all God blessed for ever Amen Reason 6. Because of their Progenitors Abraham Isaac and Iacob I think it fitting to magnifie them Reason 7. Because of this people Christ was born according to the flesh who in the unity of his person is true man and true God blessed for evermore and eternally to bee celebrated to whom wee all say Amen Which Lord whoever honors cannot maliciously detract from that people whereof according to the flesh hee came Therefore there is no reason that any man should suspect mee in those things which I speak of the rejection of my Nation or shall say Vers. 6. Not as though the Word of God hath taken none effect for they are not all Israel which are of Israel The second objection Some might say But if the Iewes bee accursed from Christ as thou teachest the Word of God is of no effect and the promise of Grace made to the Israelites is void when God said to Abraham I will bee thy God and the God of thy Seed Hee answers Although the Nation of the Jewes for the most part is rejected yet it cannot bee that the Word of God should fail or the promise should bee void The reasons of this answer are six The first reason Not all that were born of Israel the Patriarch according to the flesh are true and elect Israelites or the elect people Israel to whom the promise of Communion with God is made Therefore although many born of the Patriarch Israel are rejected it follows not that the Word of God or the Promise of God should fail because it is fulfilled in the Elect. Vers. 7. Neither because they are of the Seed of Abraham are they all children but in Isaac shall thy Seed bee called Reason 2. Neither doeth it follow because the Jews are the Seed of Abraham according to the flesh therefore they are all children or in a Scripture sense that promised Seed For so the Ishmaelites should bee reckoned the Seed of Abraham contrary to the Scripture which restrains the right of sons to Isaac and his family saying In Isaac shall thy Seed bee called Therefore although the Jews for the most part are rejected it does not follow that the Promise should fail Vers. 8. That is they which are the children of the flesh these are not the children of God but the children of the Promise are counted for the Seed Reason 3. The children of the flesh are to bee distinguished from the elect children of God For this God intended when Ishmael was secluded hee called Isaac the Seed of Abraham to wit the children of the flesh of Abraham not that they were all the elect children of God but only the children of the Promise or those whom God out of his grace did appoint to make children of the Faith of Abraham with Isaac were the children of God and the Seed to whom the promise was made Therefore although the Jews are rejected which are now alive for the most 〈◊〉 it does not follow that the promise is of no effect Vers. 9. For 〈◊〉 the word of promise At this time will I 〈◊〉 Sarah shall have a son Reason 4. Confirming the former The word of promise which is this At the very same time will I come and Sarah shall have a Son The word of promise I say shewing that Isaac not by any priviledge after the flesh but born by virtue of the Divine Promise proves that the Blessing was given not to the Seed after the flesh but to the elect Seed raised up by grace Therefore although the Jews are rejected for the most part it follows not that the promise is null because there remain Elect which are heirs of the Promise Vers. 10. And not only this but when Rebecca also had conceived by one even by our Father Isaac Reason 5. After this manner not only the former examples shew that all the children are not the true Seed to whom the promise is made but also more clearly the example of Rebecca who conceived Twins of the same Isaac our Father viz. Esau and Iacob whereof one only was truly a son to whom the Promise of the Blessing was made Therefore it follows that some Seed of Abraham may bee rejected and yet the Promise not bee void but abide firm and bee fulfilled in the Elect Seed Vers.
who live under the Gospel his whole Will in the last times of the world Therefore the excellency of his Prophetical Office is incomparable Vers. 2. Hath in these last dayes spoken to us by his Son whom hee hath appointed heir of all things by whom also hee made the worlds Arg. 2. Christ as hee is by nature born Heir so also by the eternal appointment of God to his Mediatorship and by special Covenant hee is appointed Heir or Lord Proprietor of all the creatures in heaven and earth Therefore his Excellency is incomparable By whom Arg. 3. By him having his being from Eternity the Father made the world and all things in it not as by an instrument but as by his word and Wisdome Therefore his Excellency is incomparable Vers. 3. Who being the brightness of his glory and the express image of his person upholding all things by the word of his power when he had by himself purged our sins sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high Arg. 4. Christ so far as an imperfect similitude can manifest is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the brightness of his Fathers glory or the beaming forth of his glorious nature shining in light inaccessible In and of the Father begotten of the substance of the Father who although the Father never was without him nor can bee yet hee is distinct from the Father and eternally undivided by whom the Father reveals and communicates his glory as the Sun by its shining is made conspicuous to us Therefore his Excellency is incomparable Image Arg. 5. Christ is the express Image or Character of the Person of the Father i. e. as much as an imperfect similitude can instruct us hee is a distinct person from the Father resembling his Father in all things of one and the same form or essence who represents the Father to the life unto us that we may acknowledge the Father to be such as the Son is Therefore his Excellency is incomparable Upholding Arg. 6. Christ upholds supports preserves all creatures in heaven and earth by the Divine word of his power or the vertue of his Deity Therefore his Excellency is incomparable Purged Arg. 7. Hee hath obtained purchased the purging of our sins fully as hee is the High Priest God and man receiving no assistance from any one not by any legal Sacrifice but by himself once offered upon the Cross Therefore his Excellency is incomparable Sitteth Arg. 8. After the expiation of our sins by himself alone once made hee sate down God-man as King of the Church at the right hand of the Majesty on high reigning in equal honour and power with God the Father and governing all things Therefore his Excellency is incomparable Ver. 4. Being made so much better than the Angels as he hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they Arg. 9. Christ is so much more excellent than the Angels by how much the name of Son is more excellent than the name of an Angel or Messenger But the name of the Son of God belongs to Christ and according to his Divinity by eternal Generation the whole Divine Essence being communicated to him And further according to his Humanity not by Adoption but this Name is given him by union so that the same person which was the Son of God to bee incarnate is now the Son of God incarnate his humane Nature being taken unto the unity of the second Person Vers. 5. For unto which of the Angels said hee at any time Thou art my Son this day have I begotten thee And again I will bee to him a Father and he shall bee to mee a Son This last Argument the Apostle confirms with eight Reasons whereof the seven first are taken out of so many places of Scripture Reas. 1. From Psal. 2.7 Concerning Christ saith God the Father Thou art my Son this day have I begotten thee From which place the Deity of Christ is proved that hee after another and higher manner is a Son than any of the Angel● A Son to wit by eternal Generation which is confirmed out of Act. 3.33 and Rom. 1.4 where this place is applied to the manifestation of the Deity of Christ which hee had from Eternity before hee was manifested in his Resurrection from the dead For had not Christ been in himself a Son hee could not bee declared a Son to the world And although in Scripture some things are said to bee done when they are manifested And so This day have I begotten thee will bee This day have I declared thee to the world to bee my onely begotten Son Yet This day ought not to signifie onely the time of Christs declaration as a Son but also his eternal and immutable Generation For Eternity is very well expressed by This day whereby the present day is signified because Eternity is as one day and alwayes wholly present wherein there is nothing successive or one after another as in our time but one constant permanency And here also hee uses a word of the Pretertense that although thou hearest of him as present yet thou mayest understand his Generation perfectly past or eternal as the shining of the Sun is perfect and yet it continually beams forth from the Sun Therefore Christ is so much the more excellent above Angels by how much a Son is more excellent than a Messenger And I will bee Reas. 2. From 2 Sam. 7.19 Where in Solomon the type God promises the sending of Messias whom hee would openly acknowledge for his Son and declare him so to the world Vers. 6. And again when hee bringeth in the first-begotten into the world hee saith And let all the Angels of God worship him Reas. 3. From Psal. 97.7 When God was as it were bringing his Son into the world by his incarnation as his first-born or the heir of all things because of his native right over all things hee communicates to him as his Essence so the glory which is proper to God alone commanding that even all the Angels should worship him Therefore Christ is more excellent than the Angels Vers. 7. And of the Angels hee saith who maketh his Angels spirits and his Ministers a flame of fire Reas. 4. From Psal. 104.5 God hath secluded the Angels from divine glory or worship and hath appointed them his Ministers who as the winds or flames might serve him at his beck Therefore Christ is more excellent than the Angels Vers. 8. But unto the Son hee saith Thy Throne O God is for ever and ever a Scepter of Righteousness is the Scepter of thy Kingdome 9. Thou hast loved righteousness and hated iniquity therefore God even thy God hath anointed thee with the oyl of gladness above thy fellows Reas. 5. From Psal. 45.7 8. God by the mouth of the Prophet witnesses concerning his Son 1. That hee is God 2. That hee hath an eternal Throne or Dominion over the Elect. 3. That by the Omnipotent grace of his Spirit he perfects his
his eternal Generation of the Father hee hath this Prerogative 3. The Church is Christs own House and hee may dispose of it and of the service thereof as pleaseth him Men who are but servants must change none of the Ordinances of Gods worship in it But Christ ●ay change the Ordinances of his own worship and therefore alter the Ordinances of Levi and appoint a more simple form of external worship in place thereof 2. Hee expoundeth this House to be the company of true Beleevers Then 1. The Church of God under the Law and under the Gospel are one Church one house of God in substance and all the faithfull then and now lively stones of this house 2. The Church have God dwelling and conversing and familiarly manifesting himself amongst them 3. Hee addeth to a condition If wee hold fast the confidence and the rejoycing of the hope firm unto the end That is If wee continue stedfast in the Faith inwardly griping the promised glory by hope and outwardly avowing by confession Christs truth whereby hee neither importeth the possibility of final Apostacy of the Saints nor yet mindeth hee to weaken the confidence of Beleevers more than hee doubteth of his own perseverance or mindeth to weaken his own Faith for hee joyneth himself with them saying If wee hold fast But writing to the number of the visible Church of whom some not being sound might fall away and by their example make some weak ones though sound stumble for a time to the dishonour of the Gospel hee putteth a difference betwixt true Beleevers who do indeed persevere and time-servers who do not persevere to whom hee doth not grant for the present the Priviledge of being Gods House This conditional speech then importeth 1. That some Professors in the visible Church may make defection and not persevere to the end 2. That such as shall make final defection hereafter are not a part of Gods house for the present howsoever they be esteemed 3. That true Beleevers must take warning from the possibility of some Professors Apostacy to look the better to themselves and to take a better gripe of Christ who is able to keep them 4. That true Beleevers both may and should hold fast their confidence unto the end yea and must aim to do so if they would persevere 5. That true Beleevers have ground and warrant in the promises of the Gospel both to hope for salvation and to rejoyce and glory in that hope as if it were present possession 6. That the more a man aimeth at this solid confidence and gloriation of hope the more evidence hee giveth that hee is of the true house of God Vers. 7. Wherefore as the Holy Ghost saith To day if yee will hear his voice 1. In the words of the Psalm 95. vers 9. hee exhorteth them to beware of hardening their hearts in unbelief The words of the Psalm are called here The saying of the holy Ghost and of the God of Israel 2 Sam. 23. 2 3. Then 1. The authority of the Scripture is not of man but of the Holy Ghost 2. The Scriptures are no dumb letter but the voice of the holy Ghost who by them speaketh 3. The Holy Ghost is God the inspirer of the Prophets that wrote the Scripture 4. The Holy Ghost is a distinct person of the God-head from the Father and the Son exercising the proper actions of a person inspiring the Prophets inditing the Scriptures and speaking to the Church 2. In the words of the Exhortation To day if yee will hear his voice harden not your hearts Observe 1. That while men have the offer of salvation and the word preached unto them it is their day 2. That by the outward hearing God requireth the heart to be brought down and mollified 3. That hee requireth presen● yeelding To day while hee calleth without delay because wee cannot be sure how long God will spare or continue his offer beyond this present 4. Hee that studieth not to yeeld his heart to beleeve and obey Gods word sounding in his ears hardeneth his heart For what is it else not to harden their heart but heartily to beleeve and give obedience Vers. 8. Harden not your hearts as in the provocation in the day of temptation in the wilderness 9. When your Fathers tempted mee proved mee and saw my works forty years Hee proveth the danger of this sin in the example of their Fathers As in the day of provocation when your Fathers tempted mee Exod. 17.7 whence wee learn 1. That the evil of sin is not seen till the consequences thereof be seen what provocation it giveth to God and what wrath it draweth down on the sinner 2. It is safest to take a view of our danger by any sin in the person of others who have fallen in the like and have been punished 3. The sins that our Predecessors have been given unto wee should most carefully watch against 4. That Gods Bounty Patience and Means of Grace the longer they be abused aggravateth sin the more Vers. 10. Wherefore I was grieved with that Generation and said They do alway erre in their hearts and they have not known My Waies God pronounceth the Offenders guilty and then giveth Sentence of Doom upon them for their guiltiness They erre in heart saith the Lord. Then 1. Mis-beleeving and disobeying of the Word preached is not reckoned with God for simple ignorance of the mind but for a wilful ignorance and erring of the heart which is worse For the ignorance of the mind simply is I know not but the errour of the heart is I will not know I care not I desire not I love not to know nor obey And such is the ignorance of those who have the Means of Knowledge and Reformation and yet remain in their sins 2. Such obstinate ignorance and wilful disobedience provoketh God to cast away the Sinner and not to deal any more with him Vers. 11. So I sware in My Wrath They shall not enter into My Rest. For their Doom God debarreth them from His Rest That is from all the Comforts of His Fellowship and giveth them Torment in stead of Rest. Then 1. Obstinate Disobedients of the Voice of the Gospel lye near hand final off-cutting 2. If God give over a man to such hardness of heart as still to work contrary to the light of Gods Word Hee hath apparently denounced and sworn to condemn and seclude from Heaven such a Soul 3. It is onely such obstinate ones as go on hardening their heart against Admonitions of the Word that God hath sworn to debar If a man bee found mourning for his former obstinacy the Decree is not gone forth against him Vers. 12. Take heed Brethren lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbeleef in departing from the Living God 1. From the former Example hee warneth them to beware of an evil heart of unbeleef and so to eschew Apostacy Then 1. Mis-beleef is the main Root of Apostacy
be His Name for that willingness even for evermore 3. Speaking as in our nature now incarnate hee calleth the Father his God So Christ as Man hath our God for his God 2. One of the Reasons of his Offer-making is In the Volume of Thy Book it is written of Mee That is So is it decreed and fore-prophesied in the Scripture of Mee That I should satisfie Thee O Father and do Thy Will for Man Then 1. Christ hath a great respect to the Scripture to have all things fulfilled which are there spoken though it should cost him his life hee will have it done 2. Hee desireth that before wee look upon his manner of redeeming us wee should look to the prophecies which went before of him in the Scripture 3. The sum of Gods Decree and of his Scripture which revealeth his Decree is That God will save Man by Christ or That the Son shall be incarnate and do the Fathers will for redemption of Man that the Seed of the Woman shall tread down the head of the Serpent is amongst the first Oracles of Gods Good-Will to Man Vers. 8. Above when Hee said Sacrifice and Offering and Burnt-offerings and Offering for sin Thou wouldest not neither hadst thou pleasure therein which are offered by the Law 9. Then said Hee Lo I come to do Thy Will O God Hee taketh away the first that Hee may establish the second Now the Apostle gathereth from the words of the Psalm set down vers 5 6. that the Levitical Sacrifices are abolished and taken away because they could not please God and from the words of the Psalm set down vers 7. declareth That Christs Sacrifice is that onely which pleaseth God now come in the room of the Levitical Then 1. Clear Consequences drawn from the Scripture are sound Doctrine 2. Collation of places doth yeeld both ground of good consequences and ground of clearness 3. The abolishing of Levitical Sacrifices is necessary that Christs Sacrifice may have the full place and room for pleasing of God and saving of us Vers. 10. By the which Will wee are sanctified through the Offering of the Body of Iesus Christ once for all The Apostle sheweth what this Will was and how it is accepted by the Father The Will is That Christ should offer up his own Body in a Sacrifice once for all If but once Then 1. It is not the Fathers Will that Christs Body should be offered oftner than once 2. If but once for All Then These All for whom hee offered were condescended upon betwixt the Father and the Mediatour God knew those whom hee gave to the Son to be ransomed and Christ knew those whom hee bought 3. If but once for those All Then That once made a perfect Purchase for all those The Father craved no more for their Ransome Another offering for them is needless For if it had been needful to offer again once offering had not satisfied Gods Will for their Ransome 2. For the Fathers Acceptation and Fruit of it he saith By this Will to wit being obeyed wee are sanctified that is I and you and the rest of our society Elect are separated from the perishing world and consecrated as devoted souls unto Gods use as holy Vessels of Honour reconciled in due time regenerate and by degrees at length throughly made free of sin and endued with Gods Image in holiness Then 1. Those onely who are of the Apostles society set apart for Gods use by Election before time and Regeneration in time those sanctified Ones are those All for whom Christ offered himself 2. All those for whom Christ did offer himself are sanctified in Gods Decree and in due time by virtue of Christs Offering 3. Those who are never sanctified the Body of Christ was never offered for them Vers. 11. And every Priest standeth daily ministring and offering oftentimes the same Sacrifices which can never take away sins 12. But this Man after Hee had offered one Sacrifice for sins for ever sate down on the Right Hand of God That hee may end the Comparison of Aarons Priesthood and Christs hee heapeth together a number of the imperfections of the Levitical Priesthood to shew the Reasons why it must be abolished vers 11. And in the verses following unto the 15. hee layeth open the perfection of Christs Priesthood which is to endure for ever Let the words of the Text be observed 1. In the Levitical Priesthood there is a plurality of Priests every Priest importing many But in Christs Priesthood not a Priest but himself alone This Man vers 12. is opposed to their every Priest vers 11. Then To make more Priests under Christs Priesthood by special office to offer up Christ is to make the Priesthood of Christ imperfect like that of Levi. 2. In the Levitical Priesthood every Priest standeth as a servant moveable in his office But Christ sate down vers 12. established with Dignity in his Priesthood as Master and Lord. 3. In the Levitical Priesthood every Priest standeth daily offering oftentimes But Christ vers 12. offered but one Sacrifice for ever Then Christs Sacrifice never was offered nor shall be for ever offered but once say the contrary who will 4. In the Levitical Priesthood they offered the same Sacrifice oftentimes That is Multitudes of Sacrifices of the same kind But Christ offered one Sacrifice for ever vers 12. That is A Sacrifice one in number and one in offering one individual Offering one time onely offered Hee Then no sort of plurality doth Christs Sacrifice admit seeing it is one onely and onely once offered The Apostle leaveth no room for an unbloody Sacrifice beside the bloody nor another offerer but himself onely nor another time but that ONCE on the Cross. 5. In the Levitical Priesthood many Priests many Sacrifices oftentimes offered could never take away sin But Christ our Priest offered one offering to wit his own Body once and not oftener and this sufficeth for sin for ever vers 12 14. Then that Sacrifice which taketh away sins must do it at once and for ever and that Sacrifice which doth not take away sins at once and at one offering shall never be able to take away sins by repetition how often soever it be offered 6. From the Apostles Artifice we learn 1. To gather together in our minde in a heap the evils and imperfections of every thing which is like to draw or divert us from Christ and on the other hand the Properties and excellencies of Christ that we may be tied fast unto him 2. In special when any Mean or Instruments appointed of God to bring us to Christ is like to come in more estimation than becometh we are taught to ride Marches betwixt the same and Christ that the Mean may have the Means room and Christ may have Gods room Vers. 13. From henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his Foot-stool What is Christ doing now then seeing he hath no sacrifice to offer He is sitting at the right
are one body in Christ Therefore all ought to concurre modestly every one for his part to maintain the unity of the body In particular Reason 4. As in the natural body so in the Ecclesiastical body each of the members are not onely of the whole body but of one another or every member is intended to promote the benefit of another Therefore all ought to serve each other mutually promoting the benefit of each other and not proudly and imprudently hinder one another Vers. 6. Having then gifts differing according to the Grace that is given to us whether prophesy let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith Reas. 5. Those divers gifts which wee have are communcated through the Grace and good pleasure of God who hath bestowed them Therefore let us not grow proud but modestly demean our selves Whether Prophesie Hee descends to particular ordinary publick gifts and to each hee prescribes their operations and bounds Hee makes two kinds of functions The first is Prophesie The second of a Deacon Prophesie comprehends the handling of the Word Hee saith having Prophesie let us prophesie according to the proportion of Faith i. e. Let us onely teach that which God hath propounded to be beleeved in the Scripture and that which wee solidly know or beleeve to bee the sense of Scripture Vers. 7. Or Ministery let us wait on our Ministring or hee that teacheth on teaching The second kind of Ecclesiastical functions is that of Deacon which contains all the gifts subservient to the Ministry of the Word as afterward hee declares Concerning which hee prescribes that hee which is imployed in that office would contain himself in it and would not aspire higher unless orderly called Hee that teacheth Hee subdivides Prophesie into the office of Teachers and Pastors By Teachers hee understands those who teach by office and labour in informing of our minds in the knowledge of the Truth and these hee commands that they diligently use their ability in teaching and wholly give themselves to it Vers. 8. Or hee that exhorteth on Exhortation hee that giveth let him do it with simplicity hee that ruleth with diligence hee that sheweth mercy with chearfulness By Pastors hee understands those who exhort and labour in moving the affections and have ability not onely for interpreting the sense of the Scripture but prudently to apply the Word for the present benefit of hearers with stirring up the affections These hee commands to attend to Exhortation Hee that distributes Hee reckons up three kinds as it were of Deacons subservient to the Ministery of the Word The first is of those that distribute i. e. by way of Office they are set over the treasurie of the Church the goods of the Church and the collections of the Saints they dispence to the publick uses of the Church hee commands these that they distribute with simplicity that is with good fidelity without acception of persons and respect to private advantage Hee that Rules The second kind is of those which are otherwise called 1 Cor. 12.28 Ruling Presbyters and by office were set to over-see the manners of the people that scandals might bee avoided and removed from the Church These hee commands that they diligently and carefully attend to their duty Hee that shews mercy The third kind of Deacons is of those who by office were to shew pitty and were set to over-see the poor the sick those that were banished and others that were afflicted in the Church These hee commands that they attend to their duty with chearfulness lest with their frowardness they more afflict those whom a disease or poverty or banishment hath already afflicted In all these Precepts hee distinguishes betwixt themselves divers functions by divers gifts and divers subjects setting several kinds of Officers over divers imployments using the like way of commanding in all of them The third Part. Vers. 9. Let love bee without dissimulation abhorre that which is evil cleave to that which is good The third part of the Chapter wherein hee changes the form of command and delivers Precepts touching Christian virtues in number about sixteen Love The first Precept That the signs whereby wee express our love should come from a sincere heart without dissimulation Abhorring Precept 2. That wee so abhorre evil or sin that wee suffer not our selves to bee drawn into fellowship with it And that wee so embrace goodness or virtue that wee suffer not our selves to bee drawn away from it Vers. 10. Bee kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love in honour preferring one another Precept 3. That the love of Christians among themselves which is founded by the bond of Grace should bee as the love of Brethren which is founded by the bond of nature viz. constant and earnest In honour Precept 4. That in the testifying our opinion by outward signs concerning the virtue or worth of any one wee do not expect what is due to our selves but that wee go before others giving them the honour which belongs to them Vers. 11. Not slothful in business fervent in spirit serving the Lord Precept 5. Concerning diligence in the duties which by our Calling are due to God and our neighbour That wee bee not slothful dull and cold as if wee had no mind to the doing of the things but that wee undergo those offices with fervency of spirit and intenseness of zeal taking the occasion of doing well in the just opportunity consecrating this ferventness of spirit to God not to our own private affections Vers. 12. Rejoycing in Hope patient in Tribulation continuing instant in Prayer Precept 6. Concerning remedies to bee used in our afflictions 1. That wee glory in the hope of deliverance 2. If evils increase that wee behave our selves patiently 3. If help seem to bee delayed that wee continue in prayers and give not way to evil Vers. 13. Distributing to the necessity of Saints given to hospitality Precept 7. That wee communicate of our goods to the necessities and want of the Saints especially of those that live amongst us and that wee by our hospitality freely tendered to them succour strangers and those that are banished which come unto us Vers. 14. Bless them which persecute you bless and curse not Precept 8. That wee do not recompence slanders and reproaches the ordinary persecution of the world with revilings again but that wee dissolve them by patience and blessing And because this is very contrary to flesh hee twice commands it and the third time forbids the contrary Vers. 15. Rejoyce with them that do rejoyce and weep with them that do weep Precept 9. Hee commends to us a brotherly sympathy or fellow-feeling as well in the adversities as prosperitie of our neighbour as it becomes the members of the same body Vers. 16. Bee of the same mind one towards another Minde not high things but condescend to men of low estate Bee not wise in your own conceits Precept 10. That wee promote mutual concord and bear
in question There are three parts of the Chapter In the first hee confirms the Corinthians in the Faith of the Gospel and by name of the Article of the Resurrection of Christ to vers 12. In the second hee confirms the doctrine of the Resurrection of our bodies to vers 35. In the third hee confutes the objections against this Faith that the faithful being confirmed may bee more constant to the end Vers. 1. Moreover Brethren I declare unto you the Gospel which I preached unto you which also you have received and wherein you stand That which belongs to the first Because by denying of the Resurrection hee knew the whole Gospel was overthrown First Hee confirms the Corinthians in the Faith of the Gospel in general silently admonishing them that they would not fall from it using five Arguments The first Argument I constantly preached the Gospel to you Therefore keep firmly my doctrine Yee received Argum. 2. You have now received the Truth by Faith Therefore keep it Wherein you stand Argum. 3. You have kept this doctrine hitherto and even now also you profess it Therefore keep it Vers. 2. By which also yee are saved if yee keep in memory what I preached unto you unless yee have beleeved in vain Argum. 4. By this Gospel you are to obtain salvation unless your Faith bee Hypocritical Therefore keep it Vers. 3. For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received how that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures 4. And that hee was buried and that hee rose again the third day according to the Scriptures Argum. 5. Confirming also that which went before because that which is preached and beleeved by you concerning the death and resurrection of Christ c. was revealed from Heaven Therefore keep it Christ Afterwards especially confirming their Faith First Concerning the death of Christ for our sins because according to the Scriptures it is preached and beleeved 2 Concerning the burying of Christ because also it is beleeved according to the Scriptures and lastly concerning the resurrection of Christ hee confirms their Faith by an eightfold Testimony The first Testimony is of the Scriptures Vers. 5. And that hee was seen of Cephas then of the twelve 6. After that hee was seen of above five hundred Brethren at once of whom the greater part remain unto this present but some are fallen asleep 7. After that hee was seen of James then of all the Apostles 2. Testimony is of Peter the Apostle who saw Christ alive again 3. Testimony is of the twelve Apostles gathered together 4. Testimony is of the five hundred Brethren many of whom then saw him 5. Testimony is of Iames. 6. Testimony is of all the Apostles who at the second time being together saw Christ alive again Vers. 8. And last of all hee was seen of mee also as of one born out of due time 9. For I am the least of the Apostles that am not meet to bee called an Apostle because I persecuted the Church of God 10. But by the grace of God I am what I am and his grace which was bestowed on mee was not in vain but I laboured more abundantly than they all yet not I but the grace of God which was within mee 7. Is the testimony of Paul himself which although it may seem to bee little valued by some because that after Christs death and ascending into heaven hee as an abortive off-spring was suddenly sent forth into the light of the Gospel and also because for his past life in the state of nature hee might deservedly bee accounted the least of the Apostles yet in respect of the grace bestowed upon him hee shews that his testimony might bee compared with the testimony of the rest because the grace of God was by so much the clearer manifested towards him than towards the other Apostles by how much the more his Conversion was more wonderful than the Conversion of the other Apostles and by how much the grace of God was more approved by working in him and by him and his great labours in the Gospel and was more famous than that which was expected in the other Apostles in regard of the effects The whole praise of this excellency hee gives wholly to the grace of God but no part of the glory to himself Vers. 11. Therefore whether it were I or they so wee preach and so wee believed 8. Testimony is the consent of Paul and the other Apostles in the preaching of the Resurrection of Christ to all which testimonies the Corinthians set to their Faith for a Seal The second Part. Vers. 12. Now if Christ bee preached that hee rose from the dead how say some among you that there is no Resurrection of the dead The second part of the Chapter in which hee proves the Doctrine of the Resurrection delivered to them was true and the Doctrines of those that deny the Resurrection was false The Proposition is propounded in this verse hee brings fifteen arguments to the proof seven of them are drawn from a seven-fold absurdity that would follow Vers. 13. But if there bee no Resurrection of the dead then is Christ not risen The first argument and first absurdity It follows from their own Doctrines that Christ is not risen Therefore it is false for between Christ the Head and Believers who are the members there is such a union that the Resurrection of these being denied his Resurrection also is denied e contra Vers. 14. And if Christ bee not risen then is our preaching vain and your faith is also vain 2. Absurdity and Argum. 2. By consequence it follows from their tenents that the preaching of the Apostles is vain Therefore it is false Vain Absurdity 3. and Argum. 3. It will follow hee sayes that your faith is vain Therefore their Doctrine is false for unless Christ had risen neither righteousness nor eternal life nor any other effects of Christs Resurrection had been expected Vers. 15. Yea and wee are found false witnesses of God because wee have testified of God that hee raised up Christ whom hee raised not up if so bee that the dead rise not Absurd 4. and Argum. 4. It would follow that wee spoke a false testimony not only of Christ but also of God the Raiser of Christ who is not the Raiser of Christ if there bee no Resurrection Therefore their Doctrine is false Vers. 16. For if the dead rise not then is not Christ raised The reason is because if the Doctrine of our Resurrection bee false the Doctrine also of Christs Resurrection is false neither can consist Vers. 17. And if Christ bee not raised your Faith is vain yee are yet in your sins Absurd 5. and Argum. 5. It would follow also from their Doctrine that beside the vanity of your faith that you are yet in your sins without redemption Therefore it is false for hee having redeemed us unless hee had risen again our redemption had been none
hence arose the unlike disposition of Ishmael and Isaac so great a discord that Ishmael persecuted Isaac and the dissimilitude of both their conditions in the upshot Ishmael is cast out of the family but Isaac obtains the Inheritance by which type God did figure out the divers conditions of the visible Church sprung from divers principles and causes For 1. As there are two wives Hagar and Sarah so there are two Covenants of God with men the Covenant of works or legal the Covenant of grace or the Evangelical 2. Both the wives had off-spring so both the Covenants had their worshippers and professors as born of the Covenant 3. As Hagar a young woman according to nature and the flesh brought forth but Sarah barren and an old woman according to the power of the divine promise So the Law or Covenant of works hath the ordinary strength of nature or the powers of free will for its foundation But the Gospel or Covenant of grace hath for its foundation the special grace of God 4. As Ishmael was of a servile and malicious disposition that hee would persecute his brother but Isaac indued with an ingenuous and godly disposition patiently indured persecution so how many justiciaries so ever seeking righteousness by works are of a servile and perverse disposition and they do vexe the true faithful of God But the truly faithful and Sons of the promise worship God with an ingenuous piety and do suffer persecutions as it behoves them Vers. 24. Which things are an allegory for these are the two Covenants the one from the Mount Sinai which gendereth to bondage which is Hagar In the third place the Apostle expounds the signification of the type as much as belongs to the present purpose and first hee shews that the two Wives are figures of the two Covenants whereof one is the Covenant of Works represented by Hagar The other is the Covenant Grace or faith represented by Sarah As to Hagar and the Covenant of Works the Apostle teacheth First That Covenant had its rise from Mount Sinai because in that mountain the Law was given and this Covenant was established betwixt God and his people Secondly hee teaches that this Covenant generated an off-spring to bondage or did render the Disciples and professours of it onely servants i. e. Mercenary worshippers of God who do nothing but the external work and brought to that either by fear or hope of a reward and they heing ignorant that this was the end of the Law that being sensible of our sins we might flye to Christ do abuse the Law being meer hypocrites seeking by it righteousness which they never obtain but being not freed remain in their sins Vers. 25. For this Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia and answereth to Ierusalem which now is and is in bondage with her children Hee shews the convenience of the exposition 1. From this because Mount Sinai situated in Arabia and far removed from the promised Land was called by the Arabians and Caldeans Hagar by the special providence of God 2. That it had affinity with the earthly Ierusalem as it was in the Apostles time or with the Jewish Synagogue which is said to bee in bondage with her children because shee was tenacious of the Covenant of works and continued with her Disciples in a servile condition strangers to the Redeemer and free deliverance by him Vers. 26. But Ierusalem which is above is free which is the mother of us all Hee expounds what is figured by Sarah the free-woman viz. The Covenant of Faith or Grace whereof the Church of the truly faithful is very tenacious which is the heavenly Ierusalem that is above created by God and studious of heavenly things the mother of all the faithful called both of Iews and Gentiles Vers. 27. For it is written Rejoyce thou barren that bearest not break forth and cry thou that travellest not for the desolate hath many more Children than she which hath an husband In the fourth place The Apostle proves the Exposition give● out of Isaiah 54.1 where the Church of the faithful the upper Ierusalem our Mother is represented by Sarah barren as if shee had been a Widow And the Synagogue of the Jews unfaithful and tenacious of the Covenant of Works is represented by fruitful Hagar dwelling with her Husband But the Church of the faithful before the comming of Christ was compared as it were to a barren Widow because her Husband the Covenant of Grace was unknown almost to all except a few who dispersed hither and thither did not make a company neither did Grace appear but lay hid like an Husband absent or dead under the covers of Ceremonies The Synagogue of unbeleeving Justiciaries is compared to a fruitful Wife dwelling with her Husband viz. the Covenant of Works conspicuous in the external dispensation of the Law And it is fore-told by the Prophet that it should come to pass that the Church of the faithful made fruitful by the Promises of God shall bring forth more children under the Gospel than the Synagogue hath brought Servants under the Law and therefore is commanded to rejoyce and praise God Vers. 28. Now wee Brethren as Isaac was are the children of Promise In the last place hee applies this typical history and partly admonishes the truly faithful Christians and partly comforts them by four Arguments Argum. 1. That wee are redeemed children justified by Faith and truly free born and regenerated by virtue of Evangelical Promises to the similitude of Isaac who is elder than those other Citizens of the heavenly Ierusalem that were after him Vers. 29. But as then hee hat was born after the flesh persecuted him that was born after the Spirit Argum. 2. Of consolation That suffering persecution by false Brethren Patrons of free will and Righteousness by Works were finde nothing unlike to Isaacs condition For when in Abrahams Family hee who is onely begotten by the ordinary strength of nature persecuted him who is begotten by a divine and spiritual way what wonder then if the same now bee usual amongst us Vers. 30. Nevertheless what saith the Scripture cast out the bond-woman and her Son for the Son of the bond-woman shall not bee heir with the Son of the free-woman Argum. 3. That the persecutors of the faithful and Patrons of Righteousness by Works seeing they are not set at liberty by the Son are to bee cast out of the society of the Saints and the inheritance of life eternal as it was figured by the sentence of God concerning the casting Ishmael with his Mother out of the family and excluding him from the inheritance that was to bee enjoyed with Isaac Vers. 31. So then Brethren wee are not children of the bond-woman but of the free Argum. 4. From the comparing of this verse with the former that seeing wee are not children of the bond-woman but of the free certainly wee shall obtain an inheritance of life eternal which Argument with the former as it
themselves fairly before men Onely Sign 2. That they compel the Galatians to admit of Circumcision not out of love but onely lest they should suffer persecution by the Jews for the Doctrine of the Cross or free justification by the death of Christ and not by the works of the Law Vers. 13. For neither they themselves who are circumcised keep the Law but desire to have you circumcised that they may glory in your flesh Sign 3. That although they were circumcised long since yet they little care for the observance of the Law which they required of others But desire Sign 4. That they seek occasion from the circumcision of the Galatians to glory amongst the Jews that they had converted many Proselytes to the Law Vers. 14. But God forbid that I should glory save in the Cross of our Lord Iesus Christ by whom the world is crucified unto mee and I unto the world In the other part of the comparison the sincerity of the Apostle is shewn in these two things 1. That hee onely glories in his free Redemption by Christ crucified and in his sufferings for the Doctrine 2. That hee doth not affect earthly pomp but contemn the world with all its pomp and glory which persecuted and despised him for the Doctrine of the Cross sake and by the Cross learnt daily more and more to contemn the world Vers. 15. For in Christ Iesus neither Circumcision availeth any thing nor uncircumcision but a new creature Hee gives four Reasons of his endeavour which are so many signs of his sincerity Reason 1. I know that in the Kingdome of Christ neither Circumcision nor Uncircumcision is respected by God but a new creature i. e. I know that it is necessary when any one is admitted by faith into the Kingdome of Christ and justified that hee should bee more and more renewed and sanctified but other priviledges are of no value without newness of life Therefore I will onely glory in the Cross of Christ. Vers. 16. And as many as walk according to this rule peace bee on them and mercy and upon the Israel of God Reas. 2. The rule of my intention is the summe of the whole Canonical Scripture to which as to one onely rule or one onely Canon the Doctrine and life of all is to bee conformable Therefore I will only glory in the Cross of Christ c. Peace Reas. 3. I am perswaded that whosoever shall order their faith and life by this rule they shall also obtain peace i. e. a sense of their reconciliation to God all kinde of blessings or an accumulation of good things and mercy or a remedy for the purging away all evills Therefore I will onely glory in the Cross of Christ. Israel Reas. 4. They are alone the true Israel of God that follow this Rule Therefore all things laid aside I will onely glory in the Cross of Christ by c. Vers. 17. From henceforth let no man trouble mee for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Iesus After the Comparison as a Conquerour hee triumphs over his Emulators forbidding them to make him any further work either by gain-saying his Doctrine or by detracting from his Authority because hee bare the ensign of his Felicity towards Christ viz. the mark of a servant most devoted to Christ i. e. Hee hath all the signes of an Apostle and a faithfull Witness clearly to bee seen in him Vers. 18. Brethren the Grace of our Lord Iesus Christ bee with your spirit Amen Hee shuts up the Epistle with his accustomed seal wishing that the Grace of Jesus Christ manifested beleeved and effectual might abide in their mindes hearts and whole life that from thence they may draw consolation both in life and death to which Amen is subjoyned as a testimony of his vote and the faith of an Apostle and for a seal of the truth of the precedent Doctrine The Epistle of Paul to the EPHESIANS Analytically expounded The Contents THe City of the Ephesians was the Metropolis of Lesser Asia in which the Apostle two whole years preached the Gospel Act. 19. And when lastly hee went up to Jerusalem hee fore-told a change of the Church to the Ephesians Act. 20. Against which hee fortifies them by this Epistle when hee was now held captive at Rome and plainly despaired of his return hee endeavoureth diligently to confirm their minds in Faith and Truth There are two principal parts of the Epistle besides the Preface and the Conclusion The first is The Doctrine of Grace for the confirmation of their Faith to Chap. 4. The other is the Doctrine of gratitude and thankfulness tending to holiness of life to the end of the Epistle That which belongeth to the first part First of all hee shews that the whole reason of our salvation is free and solidly founded on Christ in the first Chapter Furthermore hee amplifies this Grace from the former misery of the Ephesians Chap. 2. Thirdly The scandal of the Cross lying upon him being taken away hee exhorts them to constancy and progress in the Faith by the glorious commendation of his Ministery and by manifesting the cause for which hee suffered Chap. 3. In the second part hee gives Precepts of keeping the unity of the Church of holiness of life as well in general as in particular in the shunning of evil and following after virtue by which the life of every one is ordered in a Christian manner Chap. 4. and in the former part of Chap. 5. After these hee descends to houshold duties to which and all other Christian duties that are to bee performed hee arms the faithful in the latter part of Chap. 5. and in the former part of Chap. 6. CHAP. I. THis Chapter besides the Preface contains two parts In the first is a thanksgiving tending to prove that the whole business of salvation both of Iews and Gentiles is meerly of Grace and wholly built on Christ to vers 15. In the other is a commemoration of the Apostles continual thanksgiving and prayer offered to God for the Ephesians tending to the confirmation of Faith the assurance of their salvation and of the perseverance of all truly faithful unto the end The Preface in the two first verses contains a direction of the Epistle and a salutation of the Ephesians which is very short because hee hath not to do here with envious persons or enemies but with conformable and obedient men to whom it would bee sufficient briefly to intimate his divine authority in writing this Epistle and the Apostles good will towards them and opinion of them Vers. 1. Paul an Apostle of Iesus Christ by the Will of God to the Saints which are at Ephesus and to the faithful in Christ Iesus In the direction of the Epistle wee have the description of the Writer from his Name Office and Authority And then of those to whom hee writes from the condition in which they stood towards God and from the place which they did inhabit on the
defile themselves The Reasons hereof are eight The first went before lest they bee made partakers of the future wrath hanging over the disobedient Vers. 8. For yee were sometimes darkness but now are yee light in the Lord Walk as children of light Reas. 2. From their changed condition because before your conversion to faith you were slaves and bond-men to ignorance and wickedness but now in Christ yee are beautified with the light of wisdome and holiness that yee should commend this light to others where hee gives a hint of the same Precept affirmatively viz. That they should not walk as the sons of darkness but as the sons of light obeying the word of God which affords light to the right ordering of our lives therefore you should not bee companions of the obstinate Vers. 9. For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness righteousness and truth Reas. 3. Because the fruit of the Holy Ghost by whom yee are translated from darkness to light consists in goodness righteousness and truth Therefore yee should bring forth these fruits and not bee companions of the obstinate in the fruits of the flesh Vers. 10. Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord. Reas. 4. In which hee explains the Precept touching walking in the light Because endeavouring to walk as Sons of the Light yee may experimentally know and certainly try what is acceptable to God what not Therefore bee not yee by walking in darkness of the fellowship of the disobedient Vers. 11. And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness but rather reprove them Reas. 5. Here also the Precept is repeated and explained Because walking as the Sons of Light yee will not onely not partake of the sins of others but by the example of your holy life you will condemn the sins of others Bee not yee therefore their companions but rather abhor their manners Vers. 12. For it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret Reas. 6. Because the works of darkness which the rest of the unconverted Heathens secretly commit for their filthiness are not worthy of a Christians ear Therefore you ought not to have any intercourse with their sins but rather reprove them as the Sons of Light Vers. 13. But all things that are reproved are made manifest by the Light for whatsoever doth make manifest is Light Reas. 7. Because the rebuke of secret sins which is given by your openly-declared holy life doth prick the consciences of the wicked and doth manifest that their works are evil and this doth very much conduce to their conversion for thus it brings them to the knowledge of themselves Is Light Hee confirms this reason and proves that an holy life is Light Because it hath the property of Light so far as it manifests to the wicked that their works are evil Vers. 14. Wherefore hee saith Awake thou that sleepest and arise from the dead and Christ shall give thee Light Reas. 8. Confirming the former Because the voice of the Holy Ghost in the Scriptures or the Prophetical and Apostolical Doctrine both taken together have this tendency and drift that those that sleep and are dead in sins should bee raised to repentance and come unto Christ by Faith that so they may bee enlightened and saved by the Light of Christs Grace Therefore all the Sons of Light ought both in words and deeds to commend this Doctrine to others and propagate it to the salvation of others shunning in the mean while all intercourse with sinners Vers. 15. See then that yee walk circumspectly not as fools but as wise Prec 6. Making for the observation of the former That they should take care to walk accurately as becomes those who are indued with the Wisdome of God revealed in the Gospel and not being deceived decline from the way as those who are ignorant of Gods Will. Vers. 16. Redeeming the time because the daies are evil Prec 7. Having the same drift That they should not suffer their time to bee spent in idleness and pleasures and to pass unfruitfully but with the loss of pleasures or of sluggish idleness or unprofitable business they should take hold of and as it were redeem opportunities of well doing Hee gives the reason Because the times are full of dangers through the malice of men who no one knows how soon may take away their liberty goods yea life it self and deprive them of all opportunity of doing good Vers. 17. Wherefore bee yee not unwise but understand what the Will of the Lord is From this reason hee inferrs a conclusion Therefore saith hee bee wise and not fools observing what God requires of you that yee should perform it diligently without delay while time is afforded Vers. 18. And bee not drunk with Wine wherein is excess but bee filled with the Spirit Prec 8. Forbidding them to bee drunk with Wine or any other drink The reason is because in this drunkenness is the destruction of estates credit body and soul. Bee filled Prec 9. This is delivered by way of Antithesis that rather they should bee filled and exhilerate themselves with the saving water of the Holy Ghost that is they should strive to abound in the experience of joy which is from Gods Spirit in which fulness there is no excess Vers. 19. Speaking to your selves in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord The reason of the Precept is from those better fruits which spiritual joy produceth such are all sorts of spiritual Songs especially those which are in the holy Scriptures with which they should mutually edifie one another and glorifie God from their heart or spiritual affection A Psalm is a sacred song in general especially that which is by playing on the harp A Hymn properly contains Gods praise An Ode or Song is a common name Vers. 20. Giving thanks alwaies for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Iesus Christ Hee shews the special use and end of Christian Songs that wee should alwaies in what condition soever wee are through Jesus Christ give thanks to God our Father for all his benefits The Second Part. Vers. 21. Submitting your selves one to another in the fear of God The second part of this Chapter follows wherein that hee may descend to oeconomical Precepts hee premises an exhortation touching submission to one another in general that still keeping that order which God had placed them in they should each one in his office help one another for where-ever there is love there will bee care to serve one another Hee adds in the fear of God because it is requisite that from this fountain should flow sincere obedience of this Precept from the heart to the glory of God for is is onely the fear of Christ which can bring our fierceness into subjection that wee should not refuse the yoak and can bring down our pride that wee should not bee ashamed to
do The Second Part. Vers. 12. Not as though I had already attaianed either were already perfect but I follow after if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Iesus The second part of the Chapter follows wherein the Apostle exhorts them that imitating himself and other faithful Ministers they would make proficiency in holiness to which end hee useth seven Arguments And in this place hee proposeth himself for an example to them by removing an objection Some one might say O blessed Paul who hath renounced all things that hee might know Christ and gain him and who is now made so conformable to Christ that there is nothing wanting to him but the reward of immortality Hee answers that this is not the meaning of his words as if hee should have said I do not speak this as if I had attained the perfection of Holiness or were already perfected but I follow after the prize of perfection Whence Argum. 1. I am not absolute or compleat in happiness but I follow after perfection Therefore yee that are likewise imperfect should do the same thing that I do That I may apprehend Argum. 2. I am apprehended by Christ in effectual vocation to this very end that being converted I may profit in Faith and Holiness until I bee compleated and to this end I follow after this mark that I may apprehend it Therefore you also should do as I do Vers. 13. Brethren I count not my self to have apprehended but this one thing I do forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those things which are before 14. I press toward the mark for the price of the high calling of God in Christ Iesus 15. Let us therefore as many as bee perfect bee thus minded and if in any thing yee bee otherwise minded God shall reveal even this unto you Argum. 3. Out of a sense of my imperfection in holiness I do not regard or call to mind the progress which I have already made but with as much eagerness as I can I run the race which is set before mee that I may at length attain the prize in the end of this life and the reward of life eternal to which God from above hath called mee in Christ All yee therefore even who are full grown and who have hitherto made or think that yee have made the greatest proficiencies whether with others or your selves do yee think and indeavour the same thing that I do that is having forsaken all carnal confidence glorying in Christs Righteousness alone by virtue of him seek after proficiency in holiness that yee may at length come unto the blessed resurrection And if in any Argum. 4. If yee being seduced by false Apostles think otherwise of Christian perfection I hope God who converted you unto the Faith of the Gospel will also reveal this truth unto you and either will cause that yee may bee of my opinion touching the Righteousness of Christ and his virtue for your encrease in Holiness or else will manifest unto you how dangerous and evil it is for you to take up another opinion different from my Doctrine Therefore you c. Vers 16. Nevertheless whereto wee have already attained let us walk by the same Rule let us mind the same thing Hee limits his hope touching the saving revelation of the truth whereupon hee speaks unto those that are desirous of truth and peace inciting them by a special exhortation to constancy and agreement in that truth wherein they did already agree touching grace and salvation by Christ according to the Rule of Scripture not daring to hope well of any but such as followed that Rule as if hee had said Let us who are lovers of Truth and Peace and who embrace the Scripture as the onely rule of saving Truth persevere in that which by Gods goodness wee have attained unto and walking according to this Rule let us bee of the same mind but let us leave the rest to God and his Discipline which is set down in Scripture Vers. 17. Brethren bee yee followers together of mee and mark them which walk so as yee have us for an ensample Argum. 5. Besides mee you have other servants of God which tread the same way that I do in the matter of doctrine and conversation who teach nothing but Faith in Christ and holiness to bee obtained by him Therefore follow yee those examples Vers. 18. For many walk of whom I have told you often and now tell you even weeping that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ Argum. 6. There are many Teachers false Apostles and false Brethren who are enemies to the Cross of Christ that is who teach that sins may bee expiated and men saved otherwise than by the Cross of Christ alone and who will not profess the truth of Christ where there is any danger of the Cross or of persecution Therefore do yee the more diligently observe and imitate the manner of my doctrine and life and of other such Pastors like mee Told you often Hee confirms this Argument touching their shunning of Impostors who did draw men from the Righteousness and Holiness which is by the Cross of Christ with seven Reasons Reas. 1. Because this is not the first time But I have often formerly fore-warned you of the comming of these vile fellows Weeping Reas. 2. Because now weeping I advise you to beware of them seriously grieving that such men have crept into the Church and are received by some for true Teachers Enemies Reas. 3. Because they are Christs enemies in this very thing that they are enemies to the virtue of Christs sufferings and who will not bear the Cross of Christ for the defence of the Truth Vers. 19. Whose end is destruction whose God is their belly and whose glory is in their shame who mind earthly things Whose end Reas. 4. Because those Impostors shall perish and as many as follow their waies Therefore shun them Belly Reas. 5. Because they are servants and lovers of their own belly that is they care neither for God nor the salvation of men but onely their own gluttony and pleasures Glory Reas. 6. Because that glory which they seek among men by their riches prosperity and carnal prerogatives shall bee their disgrace Earthly things Reas. 7. Because they onely savour earthly things as riches honours friends gluttony pleasures and such like Therefore yee that desire a spiritual and heavenly life must shun them Vers. 20. For our conversation is in Heaven from whence also wee look for the Saviour the Lord Iesus Christ Argum. 7. Our condition is very heavenly who trusting onely in the grace and virtue of Christ strive for proficiency in holiness Wee are true Inhabitants of Heaven and therein wee are conversant in mind and affection where wee shall sometime bee glorified Therefore follow our example But the happiness of true Beleevers is declared in these four things 1 That wee have right unto the heavenly
course of his conversation Therefore hee was beloved of Paul and had in estimation by him as a Son to whom hee wishes all excellent things from God as hee had done in the former Epistle Vers. 3. I thank God whom I serve from my Fore-fathers with pure conscience that without ceasing I have remembrance of thee in my prayers night and day By three other Arguments hee endeavours to perswade Timothy of his affection towards him Remembrance Argum. 1. Because hee continually remembers Timothy in his prayers I thank God Argum. 2. Because hee values it as a favour given him from God that hee remembred Timothy for whom hee acknowledgeth that thanks are to bee rendred unto God for it is an excellent benefit and only vouchsafed to the Saints to love the Saints or those whom God loveth These two Arguments hee explains and confirms from this That with a sincere unfeigned mind hee prayed and gave thanks to God for Timothy and hee proves his sincerity from this That not onely in his whole life past hee endeavoured to keep a conscience inviolated lest hee should do any thing against it but also that after his conversion to the Faith in a pure conscience i. e. illuminated by the Holy Spirit and purified by the blood of Christ hee endeavoured to serve God the God of Israel or of Abraham Isaac and Iacob and the God of all the rest of his faithful Ancestors for hee that serves Christ with a sincere mind serves also the Holy One of Israel the Father and the Holy Ghost hee serves the true God three in One and maintains the same true Religion with all the holy Patriarches Vers. 4. Greatly desiring to see thee being mindful of thy tears that I may bee filled with joy Arg. 3. Because hee had an earnest desire to see the face of Timothy that hee might enjoy his company Hee illustrates this Argument from three Reasons of his desire Cause 1. The remembrance of Timothies tears or his most tender affection as well towards God as towards himself for Gods sake from whom when hee was departing Timothy could not bee drawn away but with tears Cause 2. The hope of rejoycing exceedingly when hee should see him Vers. 5. When I call to remembrance the unfeigned faith that is in thee which dwelt first in thy Grandmother Lois and thy mother Eunice and I am perswaded that in thee also Cause 3. It was the remembrance of his sincere faith such as was in his Grandmother and mother who dyed in the faith of the Mediator whether before Christ was revealed to them God manifested in the flesh is doubtfull but certain it is that they beleeved in Christ that was to come according to the promises in which hope Timothy was brought up from a childe by his mother and was instructed by her in the Scriptures Vers. 6. Wherefore I put thee in remembrance that thou stir up the gift of God which is in thee by the putting on of my hands After the Preface four Admonitions follow Admon 1. Inferred by way of consequence from the former That hee would stir up in himself those sparks of his ability in preaching the Gospel and the gifts conferred upon him to this end by the prayers of the Church when in the name of the Presbytery Paul ordained him to bee a Preacher And that hee would boldly manifest the vertue of the gifts conferred upon him in the execution of his Ministry notwithstanding all lets which the flesh the world and the devil might oppose against him Vers. 7. For God hath not given us the spirit of fear but of power of love and of a sound minde There are two Reasons of the Admonition 1 Because the spirit of fear by which any one dare not speak and do what hee ought and what hee would speak and do in his Ministry was hee not subdued by fear is not from God nor becomes the Minister of God Of power 2 Because the gift of the Spirit which God vouchsafes to his Ministers is a Spirit 1 Of power and efficacy which dares and is able to oppose it self against every thing that exalts it self against Christ And 2 a Spirit of love which is not drawn away from true love to men And 3 the Spirit of a sound minde which neither with preposterous zeal nor by foolish and carnal love is drawn away from the truth of sound Doctrine but such as renders the minde sound in the Doctrine of faith and the heart filled with charity and enkindles a zeal in the heart boldly to manage the things of Christ and contains all these gifts conjoyned amongst themselves with a sacred tye Vers. 8. Bee not thou therefore ashamed of the testimony of our Lord nor of mee his prisoner but bee thou partaker of the afflictions of the Gospel according to the power of God Admon 2. That Timothy bee not ashamed of the simplicity of the truth of the Gospel nor of the Cross of Christ i● his servant Paul but that hee prepare himself to bear afflictions for Christ and accompany himself with those that bear the Cross. According to the power The Reasons of these Admonitions are eight Reas. 1. Because if any thing bee laid upon us to bee born for Christ above our strength The power of God will bee present to help and deliver us trusting in whose power and supported by his aid wee are bound to bee confident and relye upon him above our own strength Vers. 9. Who hath saved us and called us with an holy calling not according to our works but according to his own purpose and grace which was given us in Christ Iesus before the world began Reas. 2. Confirming the former Because God hath given us eternal life and by his holy calling hath separated us from the world to this very end that wee might confess Christ Therefore wee ought not to bee ashamed of his testimony or cross Not according Reas. 3. Because God freely doth all these things not respecting our works but his own grace and gracious purpose Therefore it is not fitting that wee should bee ashamed of the testimony of Christ or his cross or afflictions for his sake Before Reas. 4. Confirming the former Grace is given to us in Christ before the world began before wee or our works could have any being i. e. before all time Therefore it is not meet that wee should bee ashamed of the testimony or cross of Christ. It is called Grace given to us in Christ Because although wee had not any being yet Christ the designed Mediatour the second person of the Trinity subsisted from eternity who covenanted with his Father for us his Elect before all time and afterwards in time paid the price of our Redemption and in our name received the grace assigned to us by which in time wee should bee called justified and freely saved in due season Vers. 10. But is now made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour Iesus Christ who hath abolished death
the true Preachers of the Gospel suffer the same from these Impostors which Moses and Aaron suffered from the Magicians of Egypt under Pharaoh whose names the Apostle having learned by the inspiration of the Holy Ghost sets them down to their perpetual disgrace and a 〈◊〉 unto others The Truth Arg. 2. Because this sort of men are adversaries unto the Truth and true Pastors because of the Truth Of corrupt Arg. 3. Because seeing they are of corrupt minds such as have their judgements depraved with corrupt affections and reprobate concerning the Faith who by the obstinacy of their minds and the corruption of their judgements have debarred themselves of the sound Doctrine of Faith true Pastors ought the less to regard their judgements and opinions Vers. 9. But they shall proceed no further for their folly shall bee manifest unto all men as theirs also was Argum. 4. Specially looking to those Impostors in whom hee had instanced Because they shall not any further carry on their designs undiscovered to the Church nor shall so proceed as to deceive all by their hypocrisie as if they were Orthodox as they had done heretofore For the Apostle had determined to manifest their folly unto all by fastning upon them the mark of Excommunication Vers. 10. But thou hast fully known my Doctrine manner of life purpose faith long-suffering charity patience 11. Persecutions afflictions which came unto mee at Antioch at Iconium at Lystra what persecutions I indured but out of them all the Lord delivered mee Argum. 5. Because hee had Paul for a lively and familiar example 1 Of the vertues that are required in a Pastor in Doctrine Life and those four special vertues which hee reckons up 2 In persecutions which hee underwent in three places which hee names for the defence of the Gospel 3 In the happy issue and deliverance from all those troubles through the grace of God Vers. 12. Yea and all that will live godly in Christ Iesus shall suffer persecution Arg. 6. Because it is the common lot not onely of Pastors but of all Christians to suffer afflictions and persecutions for the Gospels sake Vers. 13. But evil men and seducers shall waxe worse and worse deceiving and being deceived Arg. 7. Because it cannot bee avoided but obstinate Impostors and false brethren will waxe worse and worse and will bring themselves and others to destruction by their errors which it concerned Timothy to know and consider of that he trouble not himself too much about it but reverence the deep judgements of God and comfort himself Vers. 14. But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of knowing of whom thou hast learned them Arg. 8. Propounded by way of Exhortation Because it concerned him onely to discharge his duty faithfully and according to his utmost ability to defend the Doctrine of the Gospel which was committed to him Knowing Arg. 9. Confirming the former Because hee was sufficiently instructed in the truth of the heavenly Doctrine by the Apostle of Christ whom hee knew to bee an approved Apostle Vers. 15. And that from a childe thou hast known the holy Scriptures which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Iesus Arg. 10. Confirming the former Exhortation propounded in the former verse and proving also the Proposition The Doctrine which thou hast learned of mee and which is now committed to thee to defend is agreeable to the Doctrine of the holy Scripture and the Prophets Therefore continue thou in these things bee thou stablished in the truth and comforted Which are able Hee inlarges this Argument from these five Considerations 1 I know thou hast been brought up and conversant in the Scriptures from a childe 2 The Scripture is able to furnish thee with saving wisdome which consists in the knowledge and faith of Jesus Christ. Vers. 16. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for Doctrine for Reproof for Correction for Instruction in Righteousness 3 All Scripture is given by inspiration therefore it is of Divine Authority 4 All Scripture tends to the teaching those things that are true and reproving the things that are false in matters belonging to faith and the correction of evil manners and instruction in things that are good Vers. 17. That the man of God may bee perfect throughly furnished unto all good works 5 Lastly The Scripture can make the man of God or the Pastor of the Church perfectly meet to all the parts of his Office and to every good work which God requires from him whether to the saving himself or others and the glory of God Therefore continue thou in those things which thou hast learned of mee according to the Scripture seeing thou hast the Scripture near thee as a Treasury from whence thou mayest fetch whatever may make thee perfect and fully render thee compleat to every good work CHAP. IV. THere are two parts of the Chapter In the firsts as if hee made his will hee most gravely exhorts Timothy that hee faithfully discharge his office to vers 9. In the second part after hee hath treated about private matters which concerned himself and Timothy hee concludes the Epistle Vers. 1. I charge thee therefore before God and the Lord Iesus Christ who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his Kingdome Hee premises to his Exhortation about the discharge of his Office a grave obtestation wherein hee sets before the eyes of Timothy 1. The Majesty of God 2. The Lord Jesus Christ. 3. The Judgement seat of Christ before whom hee was to give an account of his Ministry with others to bee judged in that last day 4. That glory of Christ which will shew forth it self at his illustrious appearance and the full manifestation of his Kingdome Vers. 2. Preach the word bee instant in season out of season reprove rebuke exhort with all long-suffering and doctrine The Exhortation it self in which hee requires five duties 1 Diligence in preaching 2 Striving against all impediments 3 That hee do not onely take all occasions to preach which may consist not onely with his own convenience and the leasure of the sloathful people but that hee stir up himself sparing no pains and as it were with his hand restrain the people busied about the vain imployments of the world earnestly exhorting all to seek after that which is mainly necessary 4 That hee leave no means unattempted in exhorting the people that they make progress in the faith and obedience of Christ not onely preaching true Doctrine and reproving that which is false but also reproving and correcting their evil conversations and exhorting them to live holily justly and soberly 5 That hee mix his reproofs with zeal and fervency and season them with gentleness and that he back his confutations of errours with sound Doctrine that his labour may not bee in vain Vers. 3. For the time will come when they will not indure sound
the things is without descent or genealogy without all Kindred and naturall or earthly consanguinity Nor end Mark 9. As Melchisedec in his historical and typical state So Christ is truly eternal without beginning of daies or end of life wherefore they seem to bee over curious and bold who dare to search after and define even out of the Scripture the Genealogy of Melchisedec which God hath purposely concealed Made like That this comparison may bee known to bee solid the Apostle shews that all the parts of this description are to bee conceived typically and in that assimilation wherein hee represented the Son of God as Priest eternal Vers. 4. Now consider how great this man was unto whom even the Patriarch Abraham gave the tenth of the spoils Mark 10. As Abraham although Conqueror of so many Kings and a Patriarch or a most noble Prince of the Fathers in paying tithes of the spoils yet hee acknowledgeth Melchisedec superiour to himself viz. wherein Melchisedec was a type of Christ So hee necessarily acknowledged Christ represented in that type much above himself Vers. 5. And verily they that are of the Sons of Levi who receive the office of the Priest-hood have a commandement to take tithes of the people according to the Law that is of their Brethren though they come out of the loyns of Abraham The Apostle proves this a mark of Christs excellency from this That Levi upon this very account is above his Brethren because according to the command of God hee received tithes of his Brethren Therefore for the same reason Melchisedec i● superior to Abraham who of his own accord offering tithes acknowledged himself inferiour to Melchisedec Vers. 6. But hee whose descent is not counted from them received tithes of Abraham and blessed him that had the Promises Mark 11. Melchisedec who is not reckoned amongst the stock of the Levites did not onely receive tithes of Abraham but also as superior blessed Abraham Abraham himself I say who in the name of all the faithful first received the Promises Therefore Christ whose type and shadow hee onely was is much more excellent than both Abraham and all the Levitical Priests which sprung of him Vers. 7. And without all contradiction the less is blessed of the better Hee proves this to bee a mark of Excellency from this that it is without controversie that the less is blessed by the greater which is not to bee understood of the blessing of Praise whereby wee bless God not of the blessing of Charity whereby wee pray for good things one to another but of the blessing of Power whereby God effectually blesseth his or of Authority whether ordinary whereby Pastors and Parents by office commonly or extraordinary whereby the Embassadors of God extraordinary by special commission apply the blessing of God to any one by prayer In this kind hee that blesseth as such an one is greater than hee that is blessed Vers. 8. And here men that die receive tithes ● but there hee receiveth them of whom it is witnessed that hee liveth Mark 12. Melchisedec although neither in a Physical state nor Civil yet in a typical and scriptural state received tithes as ever living as the Image of the immortal God But the Levites receive tithes as mortal men Therefore Christ represented by Melchisedec who by nature is God truly immortal compared with the Levites is far more excellent than they Vers. 9. And as I may so say Levi also who receiveth tithes payed tithes in Abraham 10. For hee was yet in the loyns of his Father when Melchisedec met him Mark 13. Melchisedec as a type of Christ and by consequence Christ himself the truth represented in Melchisedec received tithes not onely of Abraham but also of Levi who was in the loyns of Abraham according to the account of Natural Generation when Abraham offered tithes to Melchisedec and to Christ represented by him Therefore the true Melchisedec Christ both in himself and compared with the Levites is far more excellent than they It is true that Christ was to spring out of the seed of Abraham when Abraham paid tithes to Melchisedec but hee was not to spring of him according to the account of the eternal Priest-hood of a Mediatour whereof here hee speaks nor according to the account of his Natural Generation nor of his person simply but onely according to his humane Nature the matter of his flesh wherein although Christ was to administer his Priest-hood yet not as meer man as the Levites but as God-man the God of Abraham and Mediatour betwixt God and Abraham in which respect Christ is not contained in Abraham but is opposed in the type of Melchisedec both to Abraham and all others sprung from him as above them and far more excellent Therefore the Argument strongly holds Vers. 11. If therefore perfection were by the Levitical Priest-hood for under it the people received the Law what further need was there that another Priest should rise after the order of Melchisedec and not bee called after the order of Aaron Wee have spoken of the Excellency of Christ Person The second part of the Chapter follows wherein the excellency of Christs Priest-hood is proved to bee above the Levitical Priest-hood and that by seventeen Arguments Argum. 1. The perfection or effectual consummation of the worshipers of God as to the expiation of sin Justification Sanctification and Eternal life could not bee obtained by the Levitical Priest-hood Therefore the Levitical Priest-hood is imperfect nor so excellent as the Priest-hood of Christ. What further Argum. 2. Confirming the former If perfection could have been obtained by the Levitical Priest-hood there was no need that another more excellent Priest should arise viz. Christ after the order of Melchisedec not after the order of Aaron Hee leaves the Assumption to us to gather which is this But there was a necessity that a more excellent Priest should arise as it appears from Psalm 110. Therefore perfection by the Levitical Priest-hood cannot bee obtained but by the Priest-hood of Christ and therefore it is more excellent The people A Reason confirming the Major Proposition The Law was given under this Priest-hood and the people were exercised in its Discipline and whatsoever force the Law or the Legal Covenant had all this is ascribed by those that are zealous of the Law that the worshipers by this Priesthood might bee perfected but in vain Therefore if by this Priest-hood or the Law or by the Legal Covenant joyned with it the worshipers might obtain perfection there had been no need of a more excellent Priest-hood and another Law But seeing that perfection by this Priest-hood could not be obtained there was need of another more excellent Vers. 12. For the Priest-hood being changed there is made of necessity a change also of the Law Argum. 3. Proving withall that Christ should arise a Priest after the order of Melchisedéc not denominated after the order of Aaron nor obnoxious to the Levitical Law The
Doctrine of Grace not abusing it to the end The first Exhortatory Proposition wherein the Apostle involves himself and other Beleevers is this Yee ought to suffer afflictions patiently and chiefly those which happen to you for the Faiths sake The Arguments that confirm this Proposition are eleven Vers. 1. Wherefore seeing wee also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses let us lay aside every weight and the sin which doth so easily beset us and let us run with patience the race that is set before us This Proposition is inferred from the Precedent Catalogue of the faithful set forth under the similitude of contenders running in a race wee ought casting aside all hinderances constantly to run the race that is set before us Seeing so great Argum. 1. Wee have the examples of all the faithful dead before Christ was exhibited who stand about us while w●e run the race in a copious multitude like a thick cloud every one giving his testimony touching the certainty of divine promises touching the excellency of Faith and Gods goodness who will be witnesses against us unless wee go forward through prosperity and adversity in our Christian race Therefore wee ought constantly to go forward through all adversities Lay aside That the Apostle might make the Exhortation easier and them more expedient for this race hee admonishes them of shunning two impediments the one outward the other inward The outward impediment is that which is cast in their way from external things riches honours and other earthly things which ought not to be so much esteemed by us but wee should be ready to renounce them when and so far as they hinder our course in the obedience of Faith for then they become weights which hee commands us to cast away The internal impediment from inbred corruption or concupiscence dwelling in the flesh which naturally cleaves to us and may most easily ensnare us unawares unless wee take heed And wee are said to cast away this sin when wee take not care for the flesh to fulfil the lusts thereof neither are wee so vehemently desirous of this mortal life but when God calls us wee are prepared to lay down this life for so is inbred corruption cast away that it might not ensnare us in the tryals of Faith for otherwise by no endeavours can it be altogether repressed so long as wee live in the flesh Vers. 2. Looking unto Iesus the Author and Finisher of our Faith who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross despising the shame and is set down at the right hand of the Throne of God Argum. 2. Wee have Jesus Christ the Captain of our Faith not onely for an example but also for a chief help who as hee is the Author so is hee the finisher of our Faith looking upon whom with the eyes of Faith wee shall be able to run the race Therefore wee must constantly go forward through all adversities Who for Hee confirms this Argument by three Reasons Reas. 1. Our Captain by reason of his desire of our salvation comes unto glory by the Cross hee patiently endured the Cross and contemned contempt hee did not value the suffering of reproach that hee might redeem us and return a Conqueror to the possession of his glory and that hee might lead us the same way after him to the fellowship of his glory Therefore Christ being our Captain wee must go forward through the crosses and contempt of the world Vers. 3. For consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself lest yee bee wearied and faint in your minds Reas. 2. Such is the excellency of Christ above us such are his suffering● which hee suffered for us from his most unworthy adversaries that our sufferings in our Christian warfare seriously compared with Christs might come to nothing Therefore wee must eye his example and go forward through all adversities Le●t in your Reas. 3. Unless yee borrow light from Christ courage and strength through Faith in your race yee are in danger in the midst of your race to bee discouraged and lost Therefore it behoves you constantly to eye Christ your Captain and through Faith in him to go forward in your race Vers. 4. Yee have not yet resisted unto blood striving against sin Argum. 3. Yee have not as yet poured forth your life and blood for Christ as you are bound if so his glory required it in conflicting against sin whereto your persecutors have endeavoured to compel you Therefore being ready to lay down your life rather than sin go yee forward through all adversities Vers. 5. And yee have forgotten the Exhortation which speaketh unto you as unto children My Son despise not thou the chastening of the Lord nor faint when thou art rebuked of him Argum. 4. Joyned with a reproof The friendly exhortation of God in the Scripture speaking to you as unto sons requireth of you that yee neither contemn the chastisement of God in the hardness of your hearts neither faint being chastised by reason of the tenderness of your hearts which now yee seem to do having forgotten the divine Exhortation Therefore yee are to bear afflictions patiently and constantly Vers. 6. For whom the Lord loveth hee chasteneth and scourgeth every Son whom hee receiveth 7. If yee endure chastening God dealeth with you as with Sons for what Son is hee whom the Father chasteneth not Argum. 5. Confirming the former Chastisement is an effect of Divine love towards him whom God chastiseth For chastening is for the amending of him that is chastised Therefore you ought to bear afflictions patiently Scourgeth Argum. 6. To bear afflictions patiently is a sign of Adoption God acknowledgeth no man for his adopted Son whom hee doth not exercise with sharp afflictions nor is any man excepted Therefore that yee may be found with the mark of adoption upon you and that yee may prove your selves the Sons of God yee ought patiently to bear afflictions Vers. 8. But if yee bee without chastisement whereof all are partakers then are yee Bastards and not Sons Argum. 7. They that are free from chastening or they which do not suffer fatherly chastisement are not the Sons of God they together with hypocrites may have the outward and visible Church for their Mother but they cannot have God for their Father Therefore if you would not be accounted hypocrites and bastards yee ought to bear afflictions patiently Vers. 9. Furthermore wee have had Fathers of our flesh which corrected us and wee gave them reverence shall wee not much rather bee in subjection to the Father of Spirits and live Argum. 8. The Fathers of our flesh had power to chastise us their Sons and it was meet that wee should bear their chastisements yea wee have born them with reverence how much more hath God the Father of our spirits power to chastise us and wee are bound to bear his chastisements patiently Live Argum. 9. Wee shall obtain eternal life if wee have
So hee but by his Word commandeth and all standeth fast And this his Word is nothing else but his powerful Will ordaining things to bee and continue and powerfully making them so to bee and continue so long as hee will 4. Christ by himself purged our sins To wit by bearing our sins upon his body on the Tree 1 Pet. 2.4 Then 1. Our sins are filthiness that must bee purged 2. The satisfactory cleansing of our sins is not a thing to bee done by mens meritorious doings or sufferings but already done and ended by Christ before hee ascended and that by himself alone all creatures being secluded 3. Hee that upholdeth all things by the Word of his own Power and hee that purged our sins by his own Blood is but one self-same Person God and Man is He in one Person 5. Christ sate down on the right hand of the Majesty on high That is when Christ had cleansed our sins by his death hee ascended to Heaven and possessed himself as Man in the fellowship of the same Glory which as God hee had before the World was Joh. 17.4 5. Then 1. The Son is joyned in the fellowship of the same Glory with the Father as well in his Manhead after his Resurrection as in his Godhead before his Incarnation For though the glory of Christs Godhead was hid for a while by the sufferings of his Manhead yet was it not abolished nor in it self abated thereby but the Manhead first assumed unto the unity of Person with the Godhead that our Ransome might bee rich and then to the union of the same Glory that the Redeemer after the Ransomes paying might bee altogether glorious 2. Seeing hee that hath cleansed our sins is so glorious a Person all the means of his cleansing us how base soever such as were his Hunger and Thirst his Poverty and Weakness his shameful and painful Death should bee glorious in our eyes also 3. Majesty and Magnificence and Grandeur properly so called is the Lords The highest excellencies of the creature are but sparks of his Majesty and weak resemblances onely albeit their earthly glory often hold mens eyes so as they forget the Lords Greatness Vers. 4. Being made so much b●tter than the Angels as hee hath by Inheritance obtained a more excellent Name than they 1. Hee proveth Christ to bee greater than the Angels because his Name is more excellent than theirs For they are called Angels and hee Gods Son which hee is said to have by inheritance as due to him both as God by eternal Generation and as Man by assumption of our Nature in unity of one person according to which hee is not the adopted but natural Son of God Filius natus non filius factus Then God giveth not idle titles as God calleth things so they are or are made to be Christ as God is called Gods Son because by eternal Generation hee is so as Man hee is called Gods Son because by assumption of the humane nature unto the personal union of his Godhead hee is made so to be 2. As far as Sonship is above servile imployment so far is Christ more excellent than the Angels Vers. 5. For unto which of the Angels said hee at any time Thou art my Son this day have I begotten thee And again I will be to him a Father and hee shall be to mee a Son 1. Hee proveth this point by Scripture Psal. 2.7 2 Sam. 7.19 and putteth them to improbation of his Doctrine by Scripture if they could Then 1. In the Primitive Church in matters of Religion all Authority was silent and Divine Scripture spake and determined questioned points of Truth 2. The Apostle counted it sufficient to bring Scripture for his Doctrine and permitteth no impugning of it but by Scripture 2. Onely of Christ saith God I have begotten thee Then 1. Howsoever God hath many Sons by Creation by Office by Grace and Adoption yet a Son by Generation a native Son hath hee none but Christ. 2. Christ is of the same Nature and Essence with the Father consubstantial with him because begotten of him in himself without beginning the Son being eternally in the Father and the Father eternally in the Son of the self-same Nature and God-head 3. This day have I begotten thee Being understood of Christ according to his God-head signifieth the Fathers timeless eternal perpetual constant and present Generation of his Son in himself being understood according to his state in his Man-head it signifieth the Fathers bringing forth of the Son to the knowledge of the World and declaring him to bee the Son of God with power by his Resurrection from the dead Rom. 1.4 These places it is true were spoken of David and Solomon as Types of Christ typically in a slender resemblance Psal. 2.7 and 2 Sam 7.19 But the body of the Truth aimed at and signified was Christ resembled by them as here wee see Whence wee learn that typical speeches in Scripture have not their perfect meaning neither can be fully expounded nor truly understood till they be drawn to Christ in whom they have their accomplishment and of whom they mean to speak under the name of the Types And therefore neither could the old Church of the Jews nor can wee get comfort in any of them till Christ in whom all the Promises are Yea and Amen be found included in them Vers. 6. And again when hee bringeth in the first begotten into the world Hee saith And let all the Angels of God worship him 1. Hee saith that is the Father saith Psal. 97.7 Then The Scripture which elsewhere is called the Speech of the Holy Ghost is also the speech of the Father 2. Hee bringeth in his first begotten into the World Then 1. The Father is the Author of Christs Incarnation and of his Kingdome amongst Men and of Divine Glory given to him in his Kingdome 2. Christ is the Fathers first begotten both for the eternity of his Person begotten without beginning before the world was and for the excellency of his Person being more glorious than all Angels or Men which get the name of Children either by Creation or Adoption 3. The Father commandeth Let all the Angels of God adore Him Then 1. The Father communicateth to Christ as his own Nature and God-head by Generation so also his own Glory by commanding the creatures to adore him 2. What the creatures adore they acknowledge by adoration to be God so God esteemeth 3. And Christ is the Angels God because they must adore Him Vers. 7. And of the Angels Hee saith Who maketh His Angels Spirits and His Ministers a flame of fire Hee maketh his Angels Spirits c. Psal. 104.5 Then 1. God made not the Angels to get any part of Christs room in the Churches worship but to serve Christ as lowly as any of the meanest creatures 2. And the Angels indeed are as ready to do so and as swift and active in their service as the Winds and fire-slaughts
care for the Religion and outward conversation of his subjects to the weal of their souls and bodies both amongst men and towards God in this life and hereafter 2. As Melchisedec is the blesser of Abraham the Father of the faithful in the type So is Christ in truth the blesser of Abraham and all the faithful the fountain of all blessing in whom alone every one is blessed who getteth blessing Vers. 2. To whom also Abraham gave a tenth part of all first being by interpretation King of Righteousness and after that also King of Salem which is King of Peace 1. To go on in the Comparison As Melchisedec the Type was honoured by Abrahams paying of Tythes unto him So is Christ to be honoured by all Abrahams children by giving of their Substance and worldly Goods what is sufficient to maintain the honour of his Kingdome amongst them 2. Presuppose the Type were laid aside yet this thankful meeting that Abraham gave to the man whose office was to bless him in the Name of the Lord doth teach All the faithful Abrahams true seed a duty of Thankfulness to Gods servants set over them to bless them in the Name of the Lord even to honour them by giving of their goods for their sufficient maintenance 3. As Melchisedec the Type is by interpretation King of Righteousness So is Christ in truth King of Righteousness 1. For the personal Righteousness in himself 2. Because hee is the Righteousness of his Subjects made of God unto us Righteousness by imputation 3. Because hee frameth his Subjects peece and peece unto a righteous disposition by sanctifying them 4. As Melchisedec the Type is King of Salem that is King of Peace So is Christ in truth King of Peace to his Subjects by reconciling them to the Father by giving peace of conscience within themselves by making all the Creatures at peace with them and all things turn together for their good and by working still on their eternal welfare and blessedness until hee perfect it 5. As Melchisedec was first King of Righteousness and then King of Peace in the Type So is Christ in truth in this Order first King of Righteousness to his Subjects to take away their sins and to give them Righteousness And then King of Peace because hee giveth them his Peace as the fruit of Righteousness This is the order of his Kingdome Righteousness and Peace and Joy in the Holy Ghost Vers. 3. Without Father without Mother without Descent having neither beginning of daies nor end of life but made like unto the Son of God abideth a Priest continually 1. Melchisedec certainly was a very Man King and Priest in such a City if wee consider him in his natural being But if wee consider him in his spiritual being as hee standeth in Scripture under this name hee hath neither Father nor Mother beginning nor end There is no more mention of him what hee was or of whom hee came or of his death but these three verses of Genes 14. As then hee is in a typical being in Scripture So is Christ in truth in his personal being as God without Mother as Man without Father as God without beginning as God and man without ending of life 2. As Melchisedec looking how hee standeth in his Scriptural being abideth a Priest continually so that wheresoever hee is named in Scripture there hee is eve● found a Priest also and never a word of his laying down of the Priesthood Even so is Christs Priesthood unseparable from his person Hee abideth a Priest continually in real accomplishment 3. By saying Hee is made like unto the Son of GOD hee giveth us to understand That Gods purpose was in those particulars so to describe him as hee might resemble the Person and Offices of the Son of God And so is a Type of Gods own appointment 4. And if hee was made a likely Type of Christ in his Office of Priesthood then it followeth a● Melchisedec had neither any joyned with him in his Priesthood nor Deputy nor Vicar under him in it nor Successor to his Office So neither hath Christ any joyned with him or Substitute or Successor to him in his Priesthood Vers. 4. Now consider how great this man was unto whom even the Patriarch Abraham gave the Tenths of the Spoils To shew Christs Excellency hee draweth them to consider Melchisedec's Excellency above Abrahams that so they might see Christs Excellency to be far more The reason in force goeth thus 1. If Melchisedec the Type be more excellent than Abraham much more must Christ of whom hee is a Type 2. And if Melchisedec's greatness be not easily perceived except there be a due consideration of it much more Christs greatness requireth consideration and is worthy of contemplation 3. If Abraham by paying of Tythes acknowledge Melchisedec's superiority Much more should all Abrahams Off-spring acknowledge Christs Superiority whom Melchisedec typically represented by paying of what is due for the maintenance of his Service and bestowing on his Ministers who are appointed to bless in his Name whether it bee less or more which they bestow in such a manner as it vilifie not nor disgrace their high Employment which Christ hath put upon them and so dishonour him whose Servants they are Vers. 5. And verily they that are of the Sons of Levi who receive the Office of the Priesthood have a Commandement to take Tythes of the people according to the Law that is of their Brethren though they come out of the loyns of Abraham Hee proveth that in Tythes taking Melchisedec was greater than Abraham who did pay Tythes Because for the same respect the Levites by taking Tythes of their Brethren as Priests had a Superiority over them for their office sake who otherwise were their equals Then 1. The Priestly office lifted up the Levites above their Brethren who were sprung of Abraham as well as they 2. The command of taking Tithes was annexed to the office of the Priesthood in token of their superiority by office over them who by nature were at least their equals Vers. 6. But hee whose descent is not from them received Tythes of Abraham and blessed him that had the promises 7. And without all contradiction the less is blessed of the greater Hee proveth again Melchisedec to be greater than Abraham and so greater than Levi because hee blessed him and therefore behoved to be greater Then 1. Abraham notwithstanding hee had the promises yet got hee the blessing by Melchisedec in type and from Christ represented by him in truth 2. If Melchisedec was greater because hee blessed him as type Then Christ far more who blesseth in effect Now there are sundry sorts of blessings 1. There is a blessing of reverence and worship So men bless God This sort importeth no greatness in the blesser but subjection 2. There is a blessing of Charity So men bless one another by mutual prayer This sort importeth no Superiority neither 3. There is a blessing of authority
other duties towards our neighbour As for an holy conversation he comprehends that under the endeavour of preserving our selves through the grace of God undefiled from the world or from the defilements which are abroad in the world and from the contagion of other mens sins so that we pollute not our selves with wickedness nor have fellowship with those that pollute themselves in the mire of sin CHAP. II. THere are two Admonitions contained in this Chapter The first is to shun respect of persons especially in Ecclesiastical matters to ver 14. The other to avoid vain boastings of faith where good works are wanting Vers. 1. My brethren have not the faith of our Lord Iesus Christ the Lord of glory with respect of persons The first vice which he admonishes them to avoid is respect of persons which is committed when in the same cause more or less is attributed to any one than is fitting by reason of something in his person which nothing belongs to that cause So they offended amongst the Hebrews who did magnifie faith in Christ in the richer sort but esteemed the same faith as nothing in the poorer sort so that the rich though unbelievers were esteemed very highly but the poor were accounted though believers of no value but contemned He dehorts them from this vice by ten Arguments Argum. 1. Jesus Christ is glorious and faith in him is equally glorious in all Therefore you ought to beware of respect of persons Vers. 2. For if there come unto your Assembly a man with a gold ring in goodly apparel and there come in also a poor man in vile rayment 3. And ye have respect to him that weareth the gay cloathing and say unto him Sit thou here in a good place and say to the poor Stand thou there or sit here under my footstool 4. Are ye not then partial in your selves and are become judges of evil thoughts Argu. 2. This respect of persons is condemned even by your consciences which he makes apparent from the example of their practice For rich men unbelievers coming into your Churches haply out of curiosity onely are so publikely honoured out of meer respect to their riches that in the mean time your poor brethren are slighted ver 2 3. He urges this testimony of their consciences by way of interrogation And become Argum. 3. They that respect persons are perverse Judges whose thoughts are perverse not that it is unmeet to honour the rich or more to honour the rich than the poor but that it is unmeet to honour the rich though wicked for their riches sake with contempt of the faithful and godly poor because they are poor For so riches are accounted the sole cause of honouring men and piety is contemned without riches Therefore respect of persons is to be avoided Vers. 5. Hearken my beloved brethren Hath not God chosen the poor of this world rich in faith and heirs of the Kingdom which he hath promised to them that love him 6. But ye have despised the poor Do not rich men oppress you and draw you before the judgement-seats 7. Do not they blaspheme that worthy Name by which yee are called Argum. 4. By this respect of persons yee dishonour the poor whom God hath honoured by chusing them into the inheritance of his Kingdome by adorning them with better riches than these worldly riches are viz. with the riches of Faith and Love of God and with promises of the inheritance of Heaven which are saving graces Therefore respect of persons is to be avoided Do not rich men Argum. 5. Because by the respect of persons yee are so inconsiderate that yee honour the publick enemies of the Gospel who are honourable neither in respect of Magistracy nor in any other except for riches sake but tyrannically usurp power over you which is not given to them oppress you and accuse you before Judges and draw your bodies to the judgement-seats and blaspheme Christs glorious name from whence yee are denominated Christians which is the highest foolishness Therefore respect of persons is to be avoided Vers. 8. If yee fulfil the royal Law according to the Scripture Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thy self yee do well 9. But if yee have respect to persons yee commit sin and are convinced of the Law as transgressours Argum. 6. By preventing an Objection Because in this respect of persons yee are by the Law reproved as transgressors For it yee would pay that civil respect which is due to every one according to his outward and civil condition and according to every ones merits yee may be excused if yee would give to men of greater fortune that which is meet and not deprive your beleeving Brethren of that which is equal fulfilling the royal Law of God the King of Kings by communicating to others a measure according to the common rule of love even as your selves may expect a just measure from others then indeed might yee be pardoned vers 8. But when yee give undue honour to rich men but do not give due respect to the poor that are Beleevers in this you respect persons and are held guilty of sin and transgressours of the Law Therefore respect of persons is to bee avoided Vers. 10. For whosoever shall keep the whole Law and yet offend in one point hee is guilty of all Argum. 7. Confirming the former If yee indulge your selves in this respect of persons onely contemning the poor beleevers yee shall be accounted guilty of the whole Law although yee make shew of observing all the other Precepts excepting onely this Because whosoever offendeth in one Precept alone hee is guilty of the violation of all not that all concur in one sin but because there is a conjunction of all the commandements in one rule of justice and in one alone the same authority of God is violated in all and so the general guilt of all the Laws or the curse of God by the violation of one Law is drawn upon you although the difference of the guilt and curse remaineth in special degrees Therefore respect of persons is to be avoided Vers. 11. For hee that said Do not commit Adultery said also Do not kill Now if thou commit no Adultery yet if thou kill thou art become a transgressor of the Law Hee confirms this Argument in the example of the sixth and seventh Commandement whereof in the violation of either the authority of him that commandeth both is violated Vers. 12. So speak yee and so do as they that shall be judged by the Law of Liberty Argum. 8. Propounded by way of exhortation So ought yee to speak and do especially towards the poor beleevers as knowing that your selves are to be judged without respect of persons according to the Doctrine of the Gospel which forbids respect of persons Therefore c. Vers. 13. For hee shall have judgement without mercy that hath shewed no mercy and mercy rejoyceth against judgement Argum. 9. Unless yee exercise mercy especially
is to bee perfected which is the summe of the Gospel 2 The second Reason The necessities of the Church being in danger by seducers which urged him to write this Epistle These things being premised hee propounds the scope of the Epistle which is that they would by all means indeavour to preserve the Apostolical doctrine to themselves and posterity from the corruption of seducers Sound Doctrine hee calls the Faith viz. to bee beleeved because it contains all things necessary to bee beleeved unto salvation Once delivered to the Saints hee saith Because with one consent all the Apostles fully and perfectly delivered the same Truth according to the Scriptures written before concerning salvation to bee obtained by Faith in Christ that they might have an immutable rule for obtaining eternal life and without addition or diminution to bee observed to the coming of the Lord. For this Faith hee wills them to contend because the Flesh the Devil and the World and the servants of Satan which are in it will never cease to oppose this Truth so that of necessity it lies upon all true Beleevers to maintain an irreconcileable war with these Vers. 4. For there are certain men crept in unawares who were before of old ordained to this condemnation ungodly men turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness and denying the onely Lord God and our Lord Iesus Christ. The Arguments of his Exhortation are nine whereof most of them are taken from the sins and punishments of seducers Argum. 1. Which proves that the Apostolical Faith is to be diligently preserved from the corruptions of seducers which was once committed to the Church Because the danger was great by reason of seducers who had privily crept in as adversaries to this Doctrine Whom hee so describes that each part of the description might serve to this end For 1 The manner of insinuating their errour to the Brethren was latent and private for before they could bee well observed by indirect waies and means they closely instilled their errours into the minds of some 2 Not without the divine decree were they permitted to follow their own devices for the sifting and winnowing of the Church For in the holy and eternal Counsel of God they were reprobated and destined that through their sins they should come to this condemnation no less c●rtainly than if their names were written in a book 3 They were ungodly touched with no sense and reverence of the Divine Majesty either to serve him or beleeve in him 4 The Grace of our Lord Iesus Christ or the Doctrine of Grace which is set forth in the Gospel to this very end that men denying all ungodliness might live holily they directly perverted to a quite contrary end and turned it into an occasion of all lasciviousness and carnal delights 5 Indeed in their doctrine and deeds they denied our onely Lord and Master and our God Jesus Christ whom hee calls the onely Lord God not excluding the Father and the Holy Ghost but creatures and feigned Deities Therefore against these seducers the purity of the Faith is to bee preserved Vers. 5. I will therefore put you in remembrance though yee once knew this how that the Lord having saved the people out of the Land of Egypt afterward destroyed them that beleeved not Argum. 2. God destroyed the unbeleeving Apostate Israelites in the wilderness after they were brought out of Egypt Therefore warned by their examples yee ought to beware lest seduced yee perish with others Vers. 6. And the Angels which kept not their first estate but left their own habitation hee hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgement of the great day Arg. 3. God hath condemned the Apostate Angels cast out of Heaven to eternal destruction by an irreversible decree Therefore the faithful should beware of Apostasie lest they also perish Vers. 7. Even as Sodom and Gomorrah and the Cities about them in like manner giving themselves over to fornication and going after strange flesh are set forth for an example suffering the vengeance of eternal fire Arg. 4. God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah and the Cities about them after they had given themselves over to fornication and filthy lusts with which these Impostors polluted themselves and for an example to those that should come after cast them into eternal fire You must beware therefore of these Impostors which may draw you into the like sins and punishments Vers. 8. Likewise also these filthy dreamers defile the flesh despise dominion and speak evil of dignities Arg. 5. Because these Impostors are as vessels fitted to destruction whom God in like manner will destroy the reason whereof hee gives from nine or more sins which reigned in them From which their fruits as so many marks they shewed forth themselves to bee openly known and discerned 1 The first vice of these Libertines was That deluded with dreams they defiled the flesh that is to say they securely gave themselves over to lust and other hainous sins by their diabolical inchantments they were bewitched in their minds and consciences as if they had been taken with a dream 2 The second vice was They were adversaries to Civil Government not enduring any kind of Magistracy or Dominion but heaped up reproaches and evil speakings upon those honourable Ordinances of God even as at this day wee see in the carriage of the fanatick Anabaptists Vers. 9. Yet Michael the Archangel when contending with the Devil hee disputed about the body of Moses du●st not bring against him a railing accusation but said The Lord rebuke thee Hee amplifies this vice from Michael the Archangel his disputing with Satan about the body of Moses that his sepulchre might not bee known to the Israelites who would superstitiously have worshiped his reliques being dead whose words they despised while hee was alive Hee durst not or could not by reason of his sanctity cast such reproaches upon Satan as those Hereticks did upon Magistracy It was enough for the Archangel to say The Lord rebuke thee or restrain thy purposes From whence the Apostle fetched this history they vainly inquire who acknowledge the Scriptures to bee of divine inspiration Vers. 10. But these speak evil of those things which they know not but what they know naturally as brute beasts in those things they corrupt themselves 3 The third vice That seeing they were ignorant of divine ordinances Christian duties and of all spiritual things not only void but uncapable yet impudently they dare to belch out their blasphemies against those things 4 The fourth vice they are taxed with is That those things which naturally they know as sensitive animals in them they deport themselves below the very beasts and prompt themselves to all lust and intemperance Vers. 11. We unto them for they have gone in the way of Cain and ran greedily after the errour of Balaam for reward and perished in the gain saying of Core 5 The fift vice That when the curse of God is