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A26981 A paraphrase on the New Testament with notes, doctrinal and practical, by plainess and brevity fitted to the use of religious families, in their daily reading of the Scriptures : and of the younger and poorer sort of scholars and ministers, who want fuller helps : with an advertisement of difficulties in the Revelations / by Richard Baxter. Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1685 (1685) Wing B1338; ESTC R231645 1,057,080 615

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22. N. The History of his Cure and their Plotting his death for it is here past over and supposed But Christ knew their malicious design 24. Judge not according to the appearance but judg righteous judgment 24. Judge not by outward shews and worldly mens opinions but according to the evidence of truth 25. Then said some of them of Jerusalem is not this he whom they seek to kill 26. But lo he speaketh boldly and they say nothing to him Do the Rulers know indeed that this is the very Christ 25. Do they suffer him because they believe him to be Christ 27. Howbeit we know this man whence he is but when Christ cometh no man knoweth whence he is 27. N. They knew his visible Originals but they knew not his heavenly nature and glory 28. Then cried Jesus in the Temple as he taught saying ye both know me and ye know whence I am and I am not come of my self but he that sent me is true whom ye know not 29. But I know him for I am from him and he hath sent me 28. Ye know my visible Originals But you know not my Heavenly Father who sent me But I know him for I c. 30. Then they sought to take him but no man laid hands on him because his hour was not yet come 31. And many of the people believed on him and said when Christ cometh will he do more miracles than these which this man hath done 30.31 His Miracles convinced some against all prejudices and objections 32. The Pharisees heard that the people murmured such things concerning him and the Pharisees a●d cheif Priests sent Officers to take him 33 Then said Jesus unto them yet a little while I am with you and then I go unto him that sent me 34. Ye shall seek me and shall not find me and where I am thither ye cannot come 32. c. The Pharisees and Priests thought persecuting necessary to keep people from believing on him And Christ told them it 's but a little while till I shall be out of the reach of your malice 35. Then said the Jews among themselves whither will he go that we shall not find him Will he go unto the dispersed among the Gentiles and teach the Gentiles 36. What manner of saying is this that he said ye shall seek me and shall not find me and where I am thither ye cannot come 35. Will he go to those Jews who are dispersed abroad the World or what meaneth he 37. In the last day that great day of the feast Jesus stood and cried saying if any man thirst let him come unto me and drink 38. He that believeth on me as the Scripture hath said out of his belly shall flow rivers of living waters 39. But this he spake of the Spirit which they that believe on him should receive for the holy Ghost was not yet given because that Jesus was not yet glorified 37. In the last and great day of that Feast Christ proclaimed the promised gift of the Spirit under the name of Rivers of living Waters to all that should truly believe on him That is when he was glorified for till then the Holy Ghost for the operation of these eminent gifts was not given 40. Many of the people therefore when they heard this saying said of a truth this is the Prophet 41. Others said this is the Christ But some said shall Christ come out of Galilee 42. Hath not the Scripture said that Christ cometh of the seed of David and out of the town of Bethleem whence David was 43. So there was a division among the people because of him 40. His Words and Works inclined many to believe in him but they could not answer objections from his Originals 44. And some of them would have taken him but no man laid hands on him 44. N. God hindereth bad men from doing what they would do and they know not how he doth it 45. Then came the officers to the cheif Priests and Pharisees and they said unto them Why have ye not brought him 46. The Officers answered Never man spake like this man 45 46. God made Christs words effectual at the present to convince and restrain them from violence 47. Then answered them the Pharisees are ye also deceived 48. Have any of the Rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him 49. But this people who knoweth not the law are cursed 47. 48. N. The vain respect to men of reputation and power is a usual cause of unbelief and disobedience to God 2. They rightly judged that ignorance is the cause of error and deceit but they falsly thought their literal knowledge with prejudice and worldly minds had been a safe state 50. Nicodemus saith unto them he that came to Jesus by night being one of them 51. Doth our law judg any man before it hear him and know what he doth 50.51 Nicodemus bearing a good will to Christ stopt them by a common rule of Justice that by the Law no man should be condemned till he be heard speak for himself and the Case be well tried 52. They answered and said unto him art thou also of Galilee Search and look for out of Galilee ariseth no Prophet 53. And every man went into his own house 52. N. 1. They give him a scorn instead of a good answer 2. And then how poor a reason satisfieth them against all the Miracles and Doctrine of Christ because Galilee was a contemned Country where Christ dwelt though he was born at Bethlehem of Davids line 3. One mans words may sometimes divert a persecution CHAP. VIII JEsus went unto the mount of Olives 2. And early in the morning he came again into the Temple and all the people came unto him and he sate down and taught them 1. N. 1. He left the City at Night lest they should surprize him 2. He chose the Temple as a place of Gods Consecration and of best opportunity for auditors 3. The Jews used to let them teach who professed themselves to be teachers 4. His sitting in teaching is not an obligatory example to us but an indifferent circumstance 3. And the Scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman taken in adultery and when they had set her in the midst 4. They say unto him Master this woman was taken in adultery in the very act 5. Now Moses in the law commanded us that such should be stoned but what sayest thou 3. N. That the last Verse of the foregoing Chapter and the eleven first Verses of this Chapter were not in divers of the old Books in the Greek and divers of the most credible Fathers have them not or take them for Apocryphal and so do many Protestants besides Beza So that it is uncertain to us whether it be any part of Gods word But we have enough besides of which we may be certain Suppose the Text current it seems they would have drawn Christ into a snare by getting him either to speak against the
he was afterward an hungred Note 1. In this Moses was a type of Christ 2. Fast●●g and tryal by temptation were great preparatives to Christs exercise of his prophetick office And his Ministers should not be strangers to it The sensual are never true to Christ To serve the flesh by the Ministry by seeking preferment honour and fleshly ease and fulness more than mens Salvation is to serve the Devil as conquered by his temptations 3. Hunger and bodily suffering give Satan advantage for many temptations tho not so dangerously as prosperity and fleshly pleasures do 3. And when the Tempter came to him he said if thou be the Son of God command that these stones be made bread 3. The Son of God can do what he will feed thy self now by miracle Note 1. Whether the Devil thought by this to tempt him to doubt whether he were the son of God or only as supposing it to draw him to sin by obeying him is uncertain 2. Satan cannot tempt us when he will but when God permitteth him 3. His design was to obscure Christs God-head and glory 4. But he answered and said it is written Man shall not live by bread alone but by ever word which proceedeth out of the mouth of God 4. Note 1. Christ himself was not above making use of Gods written word 2. It is by this word that the tempter must be confuted and overcome 3. It is by Gods will that our food doth nourish us and his will and Love is more necessary to us than our food 5. Then the Devil taketh him up into the holy City and setteth him on a Pinnacle of the Temple 6. And saith to him if thou be the Son of God cast they self down for it is written he shall give his Angels charge concerning thee and in their hands they shall bear thee up lest at any time thou dash they foot against a stone 5.6 Then the Devil permitted by God carryed the body of Christ through the air and set him on the battlements or some high place on the Temple and said cast they self down c. Note 1. God may give Satan power even to carry our bodies about and yet not overcome our Souls 2. The Devil would tempt us to think that we may do any thing that hath no danger to us tho it be out of the way of our Obedience 3. He that will have Gods protection must keep in the way of his duty to God and not presume that God shall save him out of his way in our own 7. Jesus saith to him it is writt●n again Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God 7. Note 1. Tho the Devil use Scripture for temptation this is no dishonour to Scripture but we must confute misapplication of Scripture by Scripture rightly expounded and applyed Papists and all hereticks and the Devil himself may use Scripture and therfore all must not be believed that use it But that is an honour to it signifying that it is Gods word or else it would not serve the Hypocrites turn As all contenders pretend to Reason and yet Reason must decide their controversies 2. Tempting God is distrusting his ordinary care and providence and prescribing to him our own waies 8. Again the Devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain and sheweth him all the Kingdoms of the world and the glory of them 9. And saith to him All these things will I give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship me 8 9. Note 1. Satan took advantage of Christ's voluntary poverty and fasting to tempt his flesh to the desire of earthly prosperity and dominion 2. By all Kingdoms is meant many that were within prospect 3. How far God hath given the power of Earthly Kingdoms and glory to the Devil is not fully certain But we see he hath given him power to tempt men by them and its like much to dispose of them as far as those temptations prevail That he useth almost all the Empires of the world against Christ and holiness by Malignity and worldy interests to keep up ignorance and ungodliness is notorious by sad experience 4. The Devil thinketh not Kingdoms and Glory too great a price to win and undo Souls 5. Christ himself was tempted to the most odious sin even to worship the Devil Therefore mere Temptation even to Blasphemy should not discourage melancholy persons who hate and resist it 10. Then Jesus saith to him Get thee hence Satan for it is written Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him only shalt thou serve 10.1 Note When it cometh to Blasphemous and Atheistical temptations Satan should be driven away and no longer disputed with and endured 2. Yet even then Scripture must be given for confuting his Blasphemies 3. Whether Satan do all this in pride as desiring to be worshiped or in hatred to God and Souls is doubtful but its like to be from all these 4. Only excludeth other Gods and all Competitors and Opposites but not Parents Masters Princes as subordinate to God 11. Then the Devil leaveth him And behold Angels came and ministred to him 11. Note 1. Satan can stay no longer than God will 2. Angels are Gods servants for Christ and for his Church 3. As Christ had the Ministry of Angels we need it much more 12. Now when Jesus heard that John was cast into Prison he departed into Galilee 12. Note Christ avoided Persecution till his hour was come And so may we 13 14 15 16. An leaving Nazareth he came and dwelt in Capernaum which is upon the Sea coast in the borders of Zabulon and Nephthalim That it might be fulfilled which was spoken of Isaias the Prophet saying The Land of Zibulon and the land of Nephthalim by the way of the Sea beyond Jordan Galilee of the Gentiles The people which sat in darkness saw great light and to them which sate in the region and shadow of death Light is sprung up 13 c. Of which I may use the words of Isa 9. tho then spoken to another purpose as now fulfilled Literally as they seem to sound and as perhaps the Holy Ghost might farther mean them c. 17. From that time Jesus began to preach and to say Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand 17. From that time Jesus exercised his Prophetick Office Preaching to them 1. That the time of the Kingdom of the Messiah was now at hand and 2. therefore that they should repent that they might be fit Subjects for his Kingdom and might believe and receive remission of sins 18. And Jesus walking by the Sea of Galilee saw two brethren Simon called Peter and Andrew his brother casting a net into the Sea for they were fishers 19. And he said to them follow me and I will make you fishers of men 20. And they straitway left their nets and followed him 18 19 20. It being part of Christs Office to appoin● Teachers under him as he walked by the Lake of Genesareth he
man which had not on a wedding garment 12. And he saith to him Friend how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment And he was speechless 11 12 N. Among the Jews the Marriages of rich men were solemnized with extraordinary pomp and feasting and by the Wedding or festival garment is meant true Faith and Repentance N. 1. Though all must be called in to the Church it is meant that they come as Christians indeed with true Faith and Repentance and dishonour not the Church by worldly common hearts and lives 2. God will find out every Hypocrite in the Church 3. None will be more unexcusable and speechless in judgment than ungodly hypocrites called Christians that live wickedly 4. It is not the Minister that called such nor the company that joyned with them that are blamed 13. Then said the king to the servants Bind him hand and foot and take him away and cast him into outer darkness there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth 13. Note As it is a double sin to be ungodly after Baptism and in the Church dishonouring the Christian name so such shall have greater punishment than ignorant infidels 14 For many are called but few are chosen 14. For those that are Baptized and called Christians are many but those that have true faith and repentance and godliness and shall be saved are few 15. Then went the Pharisees and took counsel how they might entangle him in his talk 15. The malicious Pharisees consulted how to get some words from him for which they might accuse him 16. And they sent unto him their disciples with the Herodians saying Master we know that thou art true and teachest the way of God in truth neither carest thou for any man for thou regardest not the person of men 17. Tell us therefore what thinkest thou Is it lawful to give tribute to Cesar or not 16 17. There were then two parties among the Jews The King Herod's party who were for giving Tribute to the Romans and the Pharisees party that were against the right of it And they sought to ensnare Christ saying It is the part of a Prophet not to fear man how great soever but plainly to speak the truth and we know thou art such an one Therefore tell us c. Note That the Jews fell under the Roman Power by division two brethren striving for the principality And one of them got the better by the Romans help consenting to be tributary under them And his party which ruled were for this Tribute But the party of the other Brother who was overcome took them but for Usurpers and such were the lower sort and many Pharisees So that they thought to draw Christ either to fall under the Roman severity or to lose the Populacy by his answer A way of ensnaring not yet ended 18. But Jesus perceived their wickedness and said Why tempt ye me ye hypocrites 19. Shew me the tribute money and they brought him a peny 20. And he saith to them Whose is this image and superscription 21. They say to him Cesars Then saith he to them Render therefore to Cesar the things that are Cesars and to God the things that are Gods 18 c. He knowing their wicked ensnaring design said ye hypocrites Why come you to ensnare me on pretence of being resolved by me Note That they are three distinct questions 1. Whether it be lawful to pay tribute to Cesar as being an owning of his power 2. Whether it be a duty and 3. Whether Cesar had true right to demand it And Christ was desired to answer the first And he had taught his Disciples how lawful it was for peace to give away their right much more now doth he intimate this to be lawfull for publick peace and safety 2. And the second question is by intimation resolved in the first For if it be lawful publick peace will make it a duty But he answereth so cautelously as not to resolve the third question Whether Cesar had right or were an Usurper and so avoided their snare Some think that Hircanus dedition to the Romans gave them right and others think he represented not the Nation And some think that many years possession gave him right and others say that meer possession without right groweth not to right by time And some think that the Jews so long using Cesars Coyn and Officers signified consent and gave him right And others say That this alone signified but Submission or Non-resistance through disability and not subjection or consent to Government If Cesar were an Usurper paying tribute owned not his right any more than contribution to conquering Soldiers A man may buy his life or peace of a Robber But Christ seemeth to answer but to the question askt him and not to meddle with any more Obj. The Tax intended in the question was that which Cesar alienated from the Temple and therefore the meaning was Is it not Sacriledge to pay that to Cesar that should be paid to God Ans And Christs answer is perfectly suited to such a question as if he had said without determining Cesars right to govern them You need not ask whether you shall pay it to God or to Cesar You may do both if you are able Pay Cesar that which is Cesars and give God nevertheless his due 22. When they had heard these words they marvelled and left him and went their way 22. When they saw they could not ensnare him they went away confounded and disappointed 23. The same day came to him the Sadducees which say there is no resurrection and asked him 24. Saying Master Moses said If a man die having no children his brother shall marry his wife and raise up seed to his brother 25. Now there were with us seven brethren and the first when he had married a wife deceased and having no issue left his wife unto his brother 26. Likewise the second also and the third to the seventh 27. And last of all the woman died also 28. Therefore in the resurrection whose wife shall she be 23 c. These Sadducees were Hereticks that believed no life after this nor Angels nor Spirits and yet professed to believe the five Books of Moses and so pretended Moses words to countenance their foolish error 29. Jesus answered and said to them Ye do err not knowing the scriptures nor the power of God 30. For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage but are as the Angels of God in heaven 29 30. You err through the ignorance of your gross and carnal minds and carnally misunderstand the Scriptures and the nature and power of God and so of Spiritual things In the life after this they have not flesh and bloud that lusteth and generateth as here but they are Spiritual substances like the Angels in Heaven that generate not 31. But as touching the resurrection of the dead have ye not read that which was spoken to you by God saying 32. I am the
the son of Joseph which was the son of Juda 27. Which was the son of Joanna which was the son of Rhesa which was the son of Zorobabel which was the son of Salathiel which was the son of Neri 28. Which was the son of Melchi which was the son of Addi which was the son of Cosam which was the son of Elmodam which was the son of Er 29. Which was the son of Jose which was the son of Eliezer which was the son of Jorim which was the son of Matthat which was the son of Levi 30. Which was the son of Simeon which was the son of Juda which was the son of Joseph which was the son of Jonan which was the son of Eliakim 31. Which was the son of Melea which was the son of Mena which was the son of Mattatha which was the son of Nathan which was the son of David 32. Which was the son of Jesse which was the son of Obed which was the son of Booz which was the son of Salmon which was the son of Naasson 33. Which was the son of Aminadab which was the son of Aram which was the son of Esrom which was the son of Phares which was the son of Juda 34. Which was the son of Jacob which was the son of Isaac which was the son of Abraham which was the son of Thara which was the son of Nachor 35. Which was the son of Saruch which was the son Ragau which was the son of Phaleg which was the son of Heber which was was the son of Sala 36. Which was the son of Cainan which was the son of Arphaxad which was the son of Sem which was the son of Noe which was the son of Lamech 37. Which was the son of Mathusala which was the son of Enoch which was the son of Jared which was the son of Maleleel which was the son of Canan 38. Which was the son of Enos which was the son of Seth which was the son of Adam which was the son of God 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38. He entered on his publick office about thirty And now young novices run into the Ministry Luke reciteth the pedegree of Joseph and Matthew of Mary Q. Whence had Luke that part of the pedegree that is not written in the Scripture before Ans By other History and Tradition with the help of Gods Spirit The Genealogical controversies I pass by CHAP. IIII. 1. ANd Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan and was led by the spirit into the wilderness 2. Being forty dayes tempted of the devil and in those dayes he did eat nothing and when they were ended he afterwards hungred 3. And the devil said unto him If thou be the Son of God command this stone that it be made bread 4. And Jesus answered him saying It is written that man shall not live by bread alone but by every word of God 5. And the devil taking him up into an high mountain shewed unto him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time 6. And the devil said unto him All this power will I give thee and the glory of them for that is delivered unto me and to whomsoever I will I give it 7. If thou therefore wilt worship me all shall be thine 8. And Jesus answered and said unto him Get thee behind me Satan for it is written thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him only shalt thou serve 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. See on Matth. 4. strongly inspired by the Holy-Ghost was led by him c. 6. Though Satan lyed in part yet he hath great power over the Kingdoms and Glory of the World partly as a Templer and partly as Gods executioner but all under Gods absolute will The success sheweth that too many receive them from him that they may serve him by them as enemies to the Church of Christ Note Blasphemous temptations must be answered with rejecting hatred 9. And he brought him to Jerusalem and set him on a pinacle of the temple and said unto him If thou be the Son of God cast thy self down from hence 10. For it is written He shall give his angels charge over thee to keep thee 11. And in their hands they shall bear thee up lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone 12. And Jesus answering said unto him It is said Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God 9 10 11 12. Note Satan useth to tempt by perverted Scripture yet it is by right expounded Scripture that he must be repelled Q. How did the writers know these secret things Ans Christ told them his Disciples though that be not written 13. And when the devil had ended all the temptation he departed from him for a season 13. Luke reciteth them not in the same order with Matthew but the same things Note Christ's Victory over the Tempter was part of his saving work and to prepare for our Victory 14. And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee and there went out a fame of him thorow all the region round about 14. Note Though the Constitution of Christ's Person was by the Divine Nature of the second in the Trinity yet the Scripture usually ascribeth his works to the operation of the Holy Ghost in him 15. And he taught in their synagogues being glorified of all 16. And he came to Nazareth where he had been brought up and as his custom was he went into the synagogue on the sabbath-day and stood up for to read 15 16. Note Christ separated not from the Jews corrupt Church 17. And there was delivered unto him the book of the prophet Esaias and when he had opened the book he found the place where it was written 18. The spirit of the Lord is upon me because he hath anointed me to preach the Gospel to the poor he hath sent me to heal the broken-hearted to preach deliverance to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind to set at liberty them that are bruised 19. To preach the acceptable year of the Lord. 17 18 19. Note He chose a Text that described his own Office and applied it 20. And he closed the book and he gave it again to the minister and sat down and the eyes of all them that were in the synagogues were fastened on him 21. And he began to say unto them This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears 20 21. Note This Instance proveth it not necessary to sit in Preaching but lawful where custom or circumstances forbid it not 22. And all bare him witness and wondered at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth And they said Is not this Joseph's son 22. They applauded his Preaching but undervalued him for being known to be their Neighbours Son 23. And he said unto them Ye will surely say unto me this proverb Physician heal thy self whatsoever we have heard done in Capernaum do also
thee mine hour is not yet come 3 4. These words are not a breach of the fifth Commandment but as much as to say I am not to do Miracles by the direction of a Mothers Authority or by man but in the time and manner as by the Divine Wisdome shall be determined And by this and other passages Christ seems to foresee how Papists would overvalue his Mother 5 His mother saith unto the servants whatsoever he saith unto you do it 5. N. She believed his Power though he represt her Presumption 6 And there were set there six waterpots of stone after the manner of the purifying of the Jews containing two or three firkins a piece 7 Jesus saith unto them Fill the water-pots with water And they filled them up to the brim 8 And he saith unto them Draw out now and bear unto the governor of the feast And they bare it 6 c. Note It is conjectured to be about 1000 eight hundred pounds or pints o● Wine that Christ made which shewed that the Guests were very many or that he was at such Festivals for freer drinking of Wine than is fit among us perhaps all their Wine was small and not all of it then drunk but this and the like occasioned the Pharisees censure of him 9 When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine and knew not whence it was but the servants which drew the water knew the governor of the feast called the bridegroom 10 And saith unto him Every man at the beginning doth set forth good wine and when men have well drunk then that which is worse but thou hast kept the good wine until now 9. Mariages among the Jews were celebrated with great Feasting where moderate jocundity was thought seasonable The reason Christ giveth for his Disciples not fasting was because the Bridegroom was yet with them When they had drunk to temperate hilarity small Wine was most suitable The vulgar Latin is when they are drunk and perhaps with Drunkards that might be the custom to bring smaller Wine when they could not well distinguish them 11 This beginning of miracles did Jesus in Cana of Galilee and manifested forth his glory and his disciples believed on him 11. By this he shewed them his Divine Power and convinced his Disciples that he was the Messiah 12 After this he went down to Capernaum he and his Mother and his Brethen and his disciples and they continued there not many days 13 And the Jews passover was at hand and Jesus went up to Jerusalem 14 And found in the temple those that sold oxen and sheep and doves and the changers of money sitting 15 And when he had made a scourge of small cords he drove them all out of the temple and the sheep and the oxen and poured out the changers mony and overthrew the tables 16 And said unto them that sold doves Take these things hence make not my Fathers house an house of merchandise 12 c. It seems probable that Christ did thus cleanse the Temple twice And that this is not the same History with that Matt. 21. though indeed its very like it 17 And his disciples remembred that it was written The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up 17. They believed that his zeal for Gods house might warrant this action in the Messiah as Ps 69.9 18 Then answered the Jews and said unto him what sign shewest thou unto us seeing that thou doest these things 18. These arbitrary actions require some extraordinary Commission to warrant them By what sign dost thou prove that thou hast such authority 19 Jesus answered and said unto them Des●roy this temple and in three days I will raise it up 20 Then said the Jews Forty and six years was this temple in building and wilt thou rear it up in three days 21 But he spake of the temple of his body 19 N. He told them enigmatically what should be after plainly expounded Many Prophecies written darkly are not intended to be presently understood but when they are fulfilled 22 When therefore he vvas risen from the dead his disciples remembred that he had said this unto them and they believed the scripture and the vvord vvhich Jesus had said 22. When this was performed by his Resurrection his Disciples believed the Prophesies of him and his own words 23 Novv vvhen he vvas in Jerusalem at the passover in the feast day many believed in his name vvhen they savv the miracles vvhich he did 23. His miracles made many believe that he was the Christ that yet were no through Disciples 24 But Jesus did not commit himself unto them because he knevv all men 25 And needed not that any should testifie of man for he knevv vvhat vvas in man 24 25. But Christ that knew the hearts of Men and how many have but an unrooted mutable uneffectual belief would not trust himself into their hands by familiarity CHAP. III. THere vvas a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus a ruler of the Jews 2 The same came to Jesus by night and said unto him Rabbi we know that thou art a teacher come from God for no man can do these miracles that thou doest except God be with him 1 2. Being a Ruler he durst not be seen to come to Christ by day light but came by night and said Rabbi I am come to learn of thee for I know thou art a Teacher sent by God for no Man can do such miracles as thou dost but by Gods Power and God will not lend such Power to any whom he doth not approve and justifie 3 Jesus answered and said unto him Verily verily I say unto thee Except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God 3. As I could not do the works of God by miracles and doctrine unless God were with me so neither can any Man become a sound Believer and do the works of Faith and be saved as a true Member of the Kingdom of God unless by Gods spirit he be begotten again and have a new qualitative nature given him 4 Nicodemus saith unto him How can a man be born when he is old can he enter the second time into his mothers womb and be born 4. Nicodemus grosly misunderstanding Christ saith How can c. 5 Jesus ansvvered Verily verily I say unto thee Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit he cannot enter into the kingdom of of God 5. I tell thee most certainly that unless a Man have as it were a new nature and be made a new Man by being washed from his former sin and guilt and sanctifyed by the renewing work of Gods Spirit he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God N. This is all signified and celebrated by Baptism but it is the washing and sanctifying of the Soul only that hath the promise of Salvation But the Church on Earth being as the Porch Womb or Seminary to Heaven it is not another kind of Faith but that same
Law and freely given by Grace and fully now revealed in the Gospel by Jesus Christ and trusting to their own Works of the Law as a sufficient Righteousness to justifie them have by their errour rejected Gods free gift of Justification by Faith in Christ 4. For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth 4. For they should have understood that the sense and use of the Law is to lead them for Righteousness to Christ who is its end and prefigured in its Sacrifices and other Types 5. For Moses describeth the righteousness which is of the law That the man which doth those things shall live by them 5. For though the Law do point Men to a better Righteousness yet in it self as a Law it owneth nothing as a Righteousness sufficient to Justification but that which Moses thus discribeth Lev. 18.5 The Man that doth these things and breaketh not this Law shall live by them 6. But the righteousness which is of faith speaketh on this wise Say not in thy heart Who shall ascend into heaven that is to bring Christ down from above 7. Or Who shall descend into the deep that is to bring up Christ again from the dead 8. But what saith it The word is nigh thee even in thy mouth and in thy heart that is the word of faith which we preach 6 7 8. But I may describe the Righteousness which is of Faith in the Words of Moses Deut. 30. Say not in thy Heart Who shall ascend into Heaven or how can we know Gods Will that never were in Heaven Or who shall bring us thence a certain Messenger of it or Who shall descend into the deep or it is hid from us like the depths of the Sea and who shall fetch it to our Knowledge But as it saith The word is nigh thee God hath not concealed it but sent it from Heaven Christ is come down to make known God and his Word and he is risen and gone to intercede for us in Heaven And he hath brought his Gospel both to our Eyes Mouth and Ears and writeth it by his Spirit in our Hearts And Moses there seemeth to intend such a way of Righteousness by free Grace to the Repenting Israelites And this is it which our Preaching fuller revealeth to you 9. That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus and shalt believe in thy heart that God hath raised him from the dead thou shalt be saved 9. That if thou confess Christ before Men notwithstanding persecution and own him as Christ before the world and believe truly and heartily that God raised him from the dead and thereby witnessed that he owned him and justified the truth of his Gospel thou shalt be saved as well as justified For to justifie a Man is partly to justifie his Right to Salvation 10. For with the heart man believeth to righreousness and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation 10. For these two make up the Gospel terms of Life To give up Soul and Body to Christ if thou believe sincerely in him with thy Heart thou wilt be accepted for his Merits by God as Righteous and if thou constantly confess and own him whatever thou suffer by it from Men by Word and Deed in obedience and patience thou shalt possess the Salvation to which thy Justification initially gave thee right 11. For the scripture saith Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed 11. For Isa 8.16 God hath prmised us in his Word that whoever believeth on him and trusteth him on his Promise and practically placeth his hope accordingly shall never be disappointed and ashamed of that Hope 12. For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him 12. For God is no respecter of persons and saveth not Men or rejecteth Men because they are Jews or Greeks The Law of Grace doth equally pardon and justifie Jew and Gentile that truly repent and believe and no other He is the same Lord over all and is Rich in Mercy to all that call on him in Faith for when he proclaimed his Name to Moses Exod. 34. as gracious and merciful forgiving iniquity transgression and sin c. it was his very Nature and Decree by which he would be known to all the World and not only by the Jews 13. For whosoever shall call on the Name of the Lord shall be saved 13. For as it is said Joel 2.32 Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall he saved that is of what Nation soever he be if he truly seek God he will be found of him and if he fear God and work Righteousness by Faith he shall be accepted of him for he is the Rewarder of them that diligently seek him Heb. 11.6 14. How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard And how shall they hear without a preacher 14. And this sheweth you the necessity of Preaching the Gospel for how shall Men seek and worship and call on that God and Saviour in whom they have not believed And how shall they believe in him of whom they have never heard And how shall they hear if no one tell them or preach to them Even the Works of Nature and Providence that reveal God darkly must be told Men by Instructors to make them capable of understanding them Much more the Gospel of Christ 15. And how shall they preach except they be sent As it is written How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the Gospel of peace and bring glad tidings of good things 15. And how shall Men Preach the Mysteries of Salvation that are not called and sent of God by his Qualifications and Commission for who can be such a Light in the World that is not taught and gifted by the Father of Lights And who can in Gods name proclaim the Word of Reconciliation as his Messenger who is not authorized by him so to do We love glad Tidings and welcome the Messengers of them and this should be the Entertainment of Christs Apostles and Ministers in the World who bring the most joiful Tidings of Salvation As it is written How beautiful are the Feet of them that c. Isa 52.7 16. But they have not all obeyed the Gospel for Esaias saith Lord who hath believed our report 16. But you may say Why then doth not this Preaching convert more of the Jews This excellence of the Gospel and the preaching of it doth not suppose that all that have it will be converted by it For of the Jews Isaiah saith Lord who hath believed our Report Few did hearken to the Prophets Isa 53.1 17. So then faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God 17. It is evident that they must hear that they may believe and Gods Word must be preach'd to them or made
When man consents it is a Law accepted a gift and Testament accepted and a mutual actual Covenant the Law hath its introductive History and Doctrine its precepts prohibitions promises and threats And the Covenant hath the same parts only denominated from mutual consent But because there are Laws of more or less rigor and of various tenours it is the Law of Faith or Grace which is the Covenant Testament and Gospel which is now before us denominated from the Donative and Promissory parts though precept and threatening be included IV. It is of great importance that we err not by giving too little or too much to the sacred Scriptures from both which extreams many dangerous errours How 1. On the left hand those err that deny it to be Gods word of infallible truth intelligible and perfect as to its proper use without humane supplements written or orall Doctrinal or Canon Laws and those that deny it to have infallible ascertaining evidences of its truth These be-friend infidelity heresies prophaness Church Tyranny leaving it to Clergy-men to make us a new Faith New Sacraments and a new Religion at their Pleasure and to persecute good men that dare not renounce the Scripture sufficiency and Christs perfection by obeying their dictates and Cannons as Co-ordinate with Christs if not co-equal These make Church-concord utterly impossible while they deny the sufficiency not only of the essentials but of all the Bible to be the terms of Concord without their supplements or additions as if Christ that is the Author and finisher of our Faith and the maker of his own Church had not so much as told us what a Church or a Christian is or whom we must take for such into our love and Communion nor fixed the necessary terms of Union but left them to none knoweth whom even fallible men lyable to error and Tyranny that can but get uppermost and say then that they are the true Church and the Masters that must be obeyed while they are themselves of as many minds as they are of different Countrys interests and degrees of knowledge and sincerity 2. On the other side those overdo in ascribing to the Scripture who say that God had no Church or the Church no infallable rule of Faith and life before the writing of i● and who say that men converted by the Creed Catechismes preaching or tradition without knowing the Scripture can have no saving faith and that think none can be saved that doubt of any Canonical Books text or matter whether it be Gods word or that say Scripture is so perfect that there is no humane imperfection of the Pen-Men foun● in phrase word or method and that God could not have made it better or that every Book may be known to be Canonical and every reading to be right when copies vary without Historical tradition by its own evident light and that we have no more cause to doubt of any word or matter than of the truth of the Gospel and that Reason is of small use either for the proof or exposition of the Scripture but the most illiterate if he found a Bible that he had never heard of may by its own light know its truth and sense as well as studious learned Men and that no other Books need to be read● and that the Scripture is a sufficient teacher of Physick Logick Grammar c. and that nothing is to be used or done in the External Forms Modes and Accidents of Gods Worship but what is particularly commanded in Scripture and that it telleth every man whether he be sincere and justified or not and not only telleth him ●ow to know it by inward evidence with many other such mistakes proceeding from mistaking the use of the Scripture by which its perfection must be measured Which all tend to confusion and at last to infidelity or doubting of the whole when these errour● are discerned V. And tho all the Scripture be of equal truth as it is Gods word yet many untruths are in it as uttered by Men and Devils which God truly recordeth And all parts are not of equal necessity or weight And as many err by casting off the Old Testament so others err by equalling it to us with the New It is Gods word left to acquaint us what was heretofore and to shew us how Christ was prophesied of and expected and how the Church was governed in the darker and more servile state and times But we have great cause to take heed of overvaluing its use to us lest we contradict Paul that saith that even that which was written in stone is done away and the Law Changed with the Priesthood and the old and faulty Covenant for a Better of which see the nine first Chapters to the Hebrews c. Judaizers are they that most of Pauls Epistles are writt●n against And as John Baptist wa● greater than the Prophets so the least in the Kingdom of God is greater than he Ev●n the holy Patriarks and David had a far more obscure Revelation of Christ and grace and the love of God and the glory to come then we have And accordingly we should have much more faith holiness and comfort than they It is dangerous making the best of them our Examples in points of faith or duty wherein they came far short of Gospel light and grace God doth not now bear with Poligamy as lie did then nor with such divorces nor doth the Gospel countenance such streams of blood as the Israelites ordinarily shed nor such lies as David was oft guilty of nor such a strange life as Solomon lived I mean that such faults will not now consist with true grace under our fuller light and mercy as would do then to men in a darker infant Age and therefore let us take heed of presuming on their Examples Christ and his Apostles are far fitter for our imitation David fills most of his Psalms with such complaints of his Enemies and curses against them as shew a far deeper sense of the suffering of the flesh and the concerns of this life than Peter and Paul shewed who suffered far more and for a holier cause and rejoyced in tribulation and then is suitable either to the precepts or examples of Christ All was not well said and done by good men which is recited in the New Testament much less in the old So far are they mistaken that say the Jews and Gentiles were bound to believe the Apostles in no more than they proved out of the Scripture that most of the Creed was to be believed by other evidences And Christ and his Apostles gave us so full proof of the truth of the Gospel as that their attestation of the Old Testament is to us a more convincing proof of its Divine Authority than any others Therefore Christians must read and honour the Old Testament and study it but the New far more to which it is that the Heart and Life must be conformed There Heavenly glory shineth far
3. Love to Christ is not sincere if it will not cause us to prefer his interest in his poor Saints much more in the whole Church before our Ease Wealth and safety 37. Then shall the righteous answer him saying Lord when saw we thee hungry and fed thee when saw we thee thirsty and gave thee drink 38. When saw we thee a stranger and took thee in or naked and cloathed thee 39 Or When saw we thee sick or in prison and came unto thee 37 c. Christ doth more interest himself in his servants love and good works than they thought or can easily believe and valueth these more than we do our selves 40. And the King shall answer and say to them Verily I say to you in as much as ye have done it to one of the least of these my brethren ye have done it to me 40. Note 1. Those poor and weak Christians which the proud despise and scorn Christ calleth his brethren 2. And he taketh that as done to him that is done to them for his sake 41. Then shall he say also to them on the left hand Depart from me ye cursed into everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels 41. N. Every word unspeakably terrible The cursed state is to depart from Christ into everlasting fire with Devils who were first adjudged to it and draw the wicked to be their Companions in torments by following them in sin Wicked men are so like Devils that they must dwell with them for ever in misery 42 43. For I was hungry and ye gave me no meat I was thirsty and ye gave me no drink I was a stranger and ye took me not in naked and ye cloathed me not sick and in prison and ye visited me not 42 43. Note That it is not only hating hurting persecuting scorning or oppressing that men are damned for to hell fire with Devils but also not loving relieving and helping Christs servants for he trusted them with his gifts for that use and trial If these must be in hell with Devils where will oppressours persecutors and murderers be 44. Then shall they also answer him saying Lord when saw we thee hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison and did not minister to thee 44. Note Wicked men know not the greatness of their own sin nor how much that is against Christ which is against his servants 45. Then shall he answer them saying Verily I say to you in as much as ye did it not to one of the least of these ye did it not to me 45. N. The wicked shall suffer not only for hurting but for not helping the faithful as if it had been Christ himself that they neglected O what a motive is this to Charity Qu. Will it not be endless thus to convince and judge all the world Ans No though this be spoken after the manner of Men God can at once open every mans case to his own Conscience and judge all the world in a moment as the Sun doth at once enlighten all the eyes on earth 46. And these shall go away into everlasting punishment and the righteous into life eternal 46. The Execution shall presently follow the Sentence All that shewed not their faith in Christ and love to him by loving his servants above their worldly wealth and pleasure shall go to everlasting punishment with devils that deceived them And the faithful that loved Christ and his interest and servants above their fleshly interests shall go into endless life and blessedness But this doth not extend to comdemn Infants or poor unable persons for not doing what they could not nor to deprive them of a reward that had a will to do more than they were able CHAP. XXVI 1. ANd it came to pass when Jesus had finished all these sayings he said to his disciples 2. Ye know that after two days is the passover and the Son of man is betrayed to be crucified 1 2. N. Christ went not ignorantly or constrained to his death but willing and foreknowing it 3. Then assembled together the chief priests and the scribes and the elders of the People unto the palace of the high priest who was called Caiaphas 4. And consulted how they might take Jesus by subtilty and kill him 5. But they said Not on the feast-day lest there be an uproar among the people 3 c. N. 1. The chief Men Priests and Rulers were the chief Murderers 2. It s a wonder that the people were not destroyed as Seditious Rebels rather than feared by such Rulers when they would have resisted or stoned them that had assaulted Christ or a Prophet 6. Now when Jesus was in Bethany in the house of Simon the leper 7. There came to him a woman having an alabaster box of very precious ointment and poured it on his head as he sat at meat 8. But when his disciples saw it they had indignation saying To what purpose is this wast 9. For this ointment might have been sold for much and given to the poor 6 c. 1. It being usual at great feasts in the Country to anoint she signified by this her great love and honour to Christ 2. Judas was the chief murmurer but perhaps some others might object 10. When Jesus understood it he said unto them Why trouble ye the Woman for she hath wrought a good work on me 11. For ye have the poor always with you but me ye have not always 12. For in that she hath poured this ointment on my body she did it to my burial 10 c. N. Tho works of Charity to the poor are highly esteemed by Christ and preferred before many rites and smaller matters yet some works of piety must be preferred before them And that duty may in its season be greater which is not so at another time 13. Verily I say to you Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached in the whole World there shall also this that this woman hath done be told for a memorial of her 13. N. 1. How highly Christ valueth the true love and costly piety of the meanest 2. Christ knew and decreed that the Gospel or History of his Life Death and Burial and Resurrection should be preached throughout the world yea and written to The words in Matth. 24. Let him that readeth understand seem to be Christs own words and to imply that all those his words should be written at least we may well answer them that ask Where did Christ Command them to write the Scripture that 1. His Spirit in them commanded it 2. Writing is but the most publike sort of Preaching 14. Then one of the twelve called Judas Iscariot went unto the chief Priests 15. And said to them what will ye give me and I will deliver him unto you And they covenanted with him for thirty pieces of silver 16. And from that time he sought opportunity to betray him 14 15 16. N. Christ knowingly permitted an Hypocrite in the
ANd he began to speak unto them by parables A certain man planted a vineyard and set an hedge about it and digged a place for the wine-fat and built a tower and let it out to husbandmen and went into a far countrey 2. And at the season he sent to the husbandmen a servant that he might receive from the husbandmen of the fruit of the vineyard 3. And they caught him and beat him and sent him away empty 4. And again he sent unto them another servant and at him they cast stones and wounded him in the head and sent him away shamefully handled 5. And again he sent another and him they killed and many others beating some and killing some 1. See on Matth. 21. Note Who did this Answer The only national Church on Earth 2. Did they cease upon this warning of Christ Ans No but do worse 3. Why did they do ●t Ans Through folly and wickedness 4. The things that have bin are This is no strange thing yet on Earth 6. Having yet therefore one son his well-beloved he sent him also last unto them saying They will reverence my son 7. But those husbandmen said amongst themselves This is the heir come let us kill him and the inheritance shall be ours 8. And they took him and killed him and cast him out of the vineyard 8. Note No wonder that no innocency or worth can preserve his Ministers from their rage and from being cast out of the Vineyard 9. What shall therefore the Lord of the vineyard do he will come and destroy the husbandmen and will give the vineyard unto others 9. He will destroy these Jewes and call the Gentiles to become his Church 10. And have ye not read this scripture The stone which the builders rejected is become the head of the corner 11. This was the Lords doing and it is marvellous in our eyes 10. Psal 118. Isa 28.16 12. And they sought to lay hold on him but feared the people for they knew that he had spoken the parable against them and they left him and went their way 12. N. That which is spoken against bad men enrageth them be it never so true and necessary 13. And they send unto him certain of the Pharisees and of the Herodians to catch him in his words 14. And when they were come they say unto him Master we know that thou art right and carest for no man for thou regardest not the person of men but teachest the way of God in truth Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar or not 13. They send those that thought Caesar an Usurper or at least had no right to that sort of tribute alienated from the Sanctuary and the Herodians that wer● for Caesars right Note They give Christ a flattering Character to ensnare him 15. Shall we give or shall we not give 16. But he knowing their hypocrisie said to them Why tempt ye me bring me a penny that I may see it And they brought it and he said to them Whose is this Image and superscription and they said to him Caesars 17. And Jesus answering said unto them Render to Caesar the things that are Caesars and to God the things that are Gods And they marvelled at him 15. See on Math. 21. Note We are not bound to answer directly to all such insnaring questions nor to satisfy the Tempters 18. There came unto him the Sadduces who say there is no Resurrection and asked him saying 19. Master Moses wrote to us If a mans Brother die and leave his wife behind and have no Children that his brother should take his wife and raise up seed to his brother 20. Now there were seven brethren the first took a wife and dying left no seed 21. And the second took her and dying left no seed and the third likewise 22. And the seven had her and left no seed Last of all the woman dyed also 23. In the Resurrection therefore when they shall rise whose wife shall she be of them for the seven had her to wife 23. Erroneous Men from one false supposition infer many that are worse 24. And Jesus answering said to them Do ye not therfore err because ye know not the Scriptures neither the power of God 25. For when they shall rise from the dead they neither marry nor are given in marriage but are as the Angels of God which are in heaven 24. Carnal Men think Carnally of things Heavenly Spiritual Glorified bodies are like Angels and as they die not so they generate not any more than they nor eat and drink as here 26. And as touching the dead that they rise have ye not read in the book of Moses how in the bush God spake unto him saying I am the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob 27. He is not the God of the dead but the God of the living ye therefore do greatly err See on Matth. 22. 28. And one of the Scribes came and having heard them reasoning together and perceiving that he had answered them well asked him Which is the first commandment of all 29. And Jesus answered him The first of all the commandments is Hear O Israel the Lord our God is one Lord. 30. And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy mind and with all thy strength this is the first commandment 31. And the second is like namely this Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thy self there is none other commandment greater than these Note Love is the most full and final act of the Soul It is the total inclination and adherence of the will to God as God the infinite good and to Man for his sake as far as his Conformity to God hath made him amiable It fervently riseth towards God here by desire and seeking and fully delighteth in him hereafter 32. And the Scribe said unto him Well Master thou hast said the truth for there is one God and there is none other but he 33. And to love him with all the heart and with all the understanding and with all the soul and with all the strength and to love his neighbour as himself is more than all whole burnt-offerings and sacrifices 34. And when Jesus saw that he answered discreetly he said unto him Thou art not far from the kingdom of God And no man after that durst ask him any question 34. Note If the confession of these two great commands was a matter to greatly esteemed both of Christ and by this Scribe how greatly do they differ from Christ who besides the profession of the whole Baptismal faith and Covenant require abundance of unnecessary or uncertain things to Church Communion and concord if not to Salvation 35. And Jesus answered and said while he taught in the temple How say the Scribes that Christ is the son of David 36. For David himself said by the holy Ghost The Lord said to my Lord Sit thou on
one Peter done this rash unwarrantable act against Papists when they are killing true Christians as Butchers do Sheep they would publish to the World that the whole party are seditious Rebles yea if any do but speak against their Murders I mean they have done thus 48. And Jesus answered and said to them Are ye come out as against a thief with swords and with staves to take me 49. I was daily with you in the temple teaching and ye took me not but the scripture must be fulfilled 49. The Scripture foretold all this usage 50. And they all forsook him and fled 51. And there followed him a certain young man having a linen cloth cast about his naked body and the young men laid hold on him 52. And he left the linen cloth and fled from them naked 50. All the Disciples locally forsook him to save themselves though not so as totally to desert him with their heart 51. Being in the night some young man either undrest or rais'd out of bed was come thither 53. And they led Jesus away to the high priest and with him were assembled all the chief priests and the elders and the Scribes 53. They led Christ as Prisoner to those that sent them to take him which was the Jews Church-representative or Council 54. And Peter followed him a far off even into the place of the high priest and he sat with the servants and warmed himself by the fire 55. And the chief priests and all the council sought for witness against Jesus to put him to dea●h 56. Fo● many bare false w●tness against him but their witness agreed not together 55. They first resolve of his Death and after search for some pretended cause But their suborned witness spake not crime enough for Death 57. And there arose certain and bare false witness against him saying 58. We heard him say I will destrory this temple that is made with hands and within three days I will build another made without hands 59. But neither so did their witness agree together 58. Note We have men seemingly wise now that would say Why did Christ speak so unadvisedly as to give occasion to such accusers But what can be spoken so well from whence such men will not take occasion of Calumny 60. And the high priest stood up in the midst and asked Jesus saying Answerest thou nothing What is it which these witness against thee 60. Note The Arch-priest who was relatively and by profession the holiest man of that Nation and of the whole World was the Arch-enemy and persecuter of Christ and the greatest plague of his whole Country 61. But he held his peace and answered nothing Again the high priest asked him and said unto him Art thou the son of the blessed 62. And Jesus said I am And ye shall see the Son of man sitting on the right hand of power and coming in the clouds of heaven 61. When the subtil Priest could prove nothing against him he craftily puts a question to him equal to an ex officio oath which he knew he would answer that he might out of his own words accuse him 63. Then the high priest rent his cloths and sayeth what need we any further witness 64. Ye have heard his blasphemy what think ye And they all condemned him to be guilty of death 63. Note He had been better have rent his heart for his wickedness Here is Diabolism it self cloathed with the highest pretence of holy zeal by the holy Prelate and his confederates No wonder if the whole Convocation condemn Christ when such an High Priest leads them 65. And some began to spit on him and to cover his face and to bu●fe● him and to say unto him Prophesie And the servants did strike him with the palms of their hands 65. Note This the Son of God endured for our sins And doth it beseem us to be tender of suffering abuse 66. And as Peter was beneath in the palace there cometh one of the maids of the high-priest 67. And when she saw Peter warming himself she looked upon him and said And thou also wast with Jesus of Nazareth 68. But he denied saying I know not neither understand I what thou sayest And he went out into the porch and the cock crew 66. Note It is dangerous among persecuters to be a friend to Christ 2. Wonderful that the first Cock did not waken Peters conscience having bin so warned But what will we not do if God leave us to our selves 69. And a maid saw him again and began to say to them that stood by This is one of them 70. And he denied it again And a little after they that stood by said again to Peter Surely thou art one of them for thou art a Galilean and thy speech agreeth thereto 71. But he began to curse and to swear saying I know not this man of whom ye speak 72. And the second time the cock crew 70. Note No man is long safe in the mouth of great temptation if extraordinary mercy save him not 72. And Peter called to mind the word that Jesus said unto him Before the cock crow twice thou shalt deny me thrice And when he thought thereon he wept 72. Note Before the love of life and fear of death prevailed in act But now the Love of Christ beginneth to prevail again and greive and shame him for his sin CHAP. XV. 1. ANd straitway in the morning the chief priests held a consultation with the elders and Scribes and the whole council and bound Jesus and carried him away and delivered him to Pilate 1. To be put to death 2. And Pilate asked him Art thou the king of the Jews And he answering said unto him Thou sayest it 2. I am 3. And the chief priests accused him of many things but he answered nothing 4. And Pilate asked him again saying Answerest thou nothing behold how many things they witness against thee 5. But Jesus yet answered nothing so that Pilate marvelled 3. He would not strive against calumniators nor against the death which he came to undergo 6. Now at that feast he released unto them one prisoner whomsoever they desired 7. And there was one named Barabbas who lay bound with them that had made insurrection with him who had committed murther in the insurrection 8. And the multitude crying aloud began to desire him to do as he had ever done unto them 9. But Pilate answered them saying Will ye that I release unto you the king of the Jews 10. For he knew that the chief priests had delivered him for envy 9. Note He called him their King in scorn 11. But the chief priests moved the people that he should rather release Barabbas unto them 12. And Pilate answered and said again unto them What will ye then that I shall do unto him whom ye call the king of the Jews 13. And they cried out again Crucifie him 12. Note The people are but the mouth of the Priests 14. Then
not 34. O sinful miserable Jerusalem How ost would I have gathered thy whole City and Nation old and young into my bosom of Love and my Church by making you my Disciples as tenderly as a Hen doth gather and love her Chickens not casting out your Children but taking in your Nation as God did before if you had not cut off your selves by unbelief and obstinate rejecting the Grace offered to your Nation 35. Behold your house is left unto you desolate And verily I say unto you Ye shall not see me until the time come when ye shall say Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord. 35. Your Temple which you glory in shall shortly be demolished and your City destroyed And I tell you that you shall not rejoyce in the Salvation of the Messiah for whom you wait till you learn to honour me with Hosannah's and to welcom them that preach my Gospel to you CHAP. XIIII 1. ANd it came to pass as he went into the house of one of the chief Pharisees to eat bread on the sabbath-day that they watched him 2. And behold there was a certain man before him which had the dropsie 3. And Jesus answering spake unto the lawyers and Pharisees saying Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath-day 4. And they held their peace And he took him and healed him and let him go 1 2 3 4. Note Christ chose so usually to heal on the Sabbath that it seems he purposely chose that time to shew them what work should be preferred He would not forbear doing good to avoid the offence of erroneous Hyp●crites 5. And answered them saying Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fallen into a pit and will not straightway pull him out on the sabbath-day 6. And they could not answer him again to these things 5 6. They could not confute his plain reason But the wranglers of this Age can answer any thing 7. And he put forth a parable to those which were bidden when he marked how they chose out the chief rooms saying unto them 8. When thou art bidden of any man to a wedding sit not down in the highest room lest a more honourable man then thou be bidden of him 9. And he that bad thee and him come and say to thee Give this man place and thou begin with shame to take the lowest room 10. But when thou art bidden go and sit down in the lowest room that when he that bad thee cometh he may say unto thee Friend go up higher then shalt thou have worship in the presence of them that sit at meat with thee 7 8 9 10. Note Christ disdained not to give Rules of Decency for civil conversation when the Virtue of Humility or the Vice of Pride are concerned therein 11. For whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted 11. God will exalt the humble and abase the proud and therefore we must humble our selves 12. Then said he also to him that bad him When thou makest a dinner or a supper call not thy friends nor thy brethren neither thy kinsmen nor thy rich neighbours lest they also bid thee again and a recompence be made thee 13. But when thou makest a feast call the poor the maimed the lame the blind 14. And thou shalt be blessed for they cannot recompense thee for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just 12 13 14. It is good in its season to make Feasts of Amity and to rejoyce with Friends but to avoid Prodigality let thy most usual feasting be Feasts of Charity And in them it is the Poor that thou must feast and from God that thou must expect thy reward Note Some hence infer that there is no reward till the Resurrection But in Scripture the Resurrection is oft taken for the Life after this even before the Resurrection of the Body Note Christ oft forbids things in absolute words when he meaneth but comparatively So here feast not rich Friends that is not so much as the Poor 15. And when one of them that sat at meat with him heard these things he said unto him Blessed is he that shall eat bread in the kingdom of God 15. They will be happy that shall live to see and rejoyce in the Kingdom of the Messiah when he cometh 16. Then said he unto him A certain man made a great supper and bad many 17. And sent his Servant at supper time to say to them that were bidden Come for all things are now ready 16 17. Note God sent his Son and the Gospel to the Jews and invited them into the Kingdom of the Messiah and bade his Ministers tell them that Christ was come and all is ready on his part He is a sufficient Saviour and none shall perish for want of the performance of his part antecedent 18. And they all with one consent began to make excuse The first said unto him I have bought a piece of ground and I must needs go and see it I pray thee have me excused 19. And another said I have bought five yoke of oxen and I go to prove them I pray thee have me excused 20. And another said I have married a wife and therefore I cannot come 18 19 20. All seemed to them sufficient Reasons And so you Jews that wish for the Kingdom of God prefer your worldly Interest and for that refuse it when it is come And so do all ungodly men ●ndeed 21. So that servant came and shewed his lord these things Then the master of the house being angry said to his servant Go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the city and bring in hither the poor and the maimed and the halt and the blind 22. And the servant said Lord it is done as thou hast commanded and yet there is room 21 22. God was angry with the Jews and sent his Ministers to call the Gentiles whom the Jews despised as prophane 23. And the lord said unto the servant Go out into the high waies and hedges and compel them to come in that my house may be filled 23. Go to the most barbarous remote Nations and call them into the Church and be importunate with them and take no denial that my Church may be Catholick and enlarged 24. For I say unto you that none of those men which were bidden shall tast of my supper 24. Those refusing Jews that were first invited shall not come into the Church of Christ 25. And there went great multitudes with him and he turned and said unto them 26. If any man come to me and hate not his father and mother and wife and children and brethren and sisters yea and his own life also he cannot be my disciple 25 26. If he love them not less than my Kingdom and cannot for it forsake them as men do a hated thing Note This disobligeth none from natural affection and duty but Christ must be preferred 27. And whosoever
to confirm their Faith Amen THE GOSPEL According to St. JOHN CHAP. I. IN the beginning was the WORD and the WORD was with God and the WORD was God 2. The same was in the beginning with God 1 2. The WORD which hath been since incarnate was in the Beginning before the world was made And this WORD was with God yea the WORD was God Thus this same WORD was in the Beginning of Time and causality with God being God 3 All things were made by him and without him was not any thing made that was made 3. He was a causal beginning to the whole Creation for all things were made by him nothing was made without him by the Father in creating or forming the World 4 In him was LIFE and the LIFE was the LIGHT of men 4. Being GOD and one with the Father he was especially LIFE even in and with the Father the Infinite Eternal self-living God and so he was Radically and Communicatively LIFE to the World even Intellectual Life by which he is the LIGHT of man as Intellectual and as Taught by Revelation Note It is usual with the Scripture and School Divines to ascribe by some eminency of attribution LIFE and POWER to the FATHER LIGHT and WISDOME to the Son and LOVE JOY and PERFECTIONS to the Holy Ghost yet so that the same also are attributed to each person in Common And so the WORD is said here to have LIFE as one with the Father and yet eminently to be this LIFE by the way of Intellective LIGHT and Illumination 5 And the LIGHT shineth in darkness and the darkness comprehended it not 5 And this LIGHT shineth communicatively unto this darkned World which receiving it but according to the mode and disposition of the receivers through their wilfull resistance receiveth the Illumination and Teaching so defectively as that most in Judea and elsewhere remain in darkness still 6 7 8. There was a man sent from God whose name was John The same came for a witness to bear witness of the Light that all men through him might believe He was not that Light but was sent to bear witness of that Light 6 7 8. God sent John Baptist before us as Elias to Preach Repentance and Faith in the Messiah as ready to appear and as a witness from God to prepare and call the Jews to receive him that was the true LIGHT of the World which himself was not 9 That was the true LIGHT which lighteth every man that cometh into the world 9. He is the true LIGHT who giveth all the world that Light which they do enjoy As the Lord and Spring of Nature he giveth all men their Intellectual Natural Light And as the Repriever and Restorer of blinded Intellects he giveth all men that measure of moral and restored Light and Revelation which they have 10 He was in the World and the World was made by him and the world knew him not 10. He was in the World in a more excellent manner than the Soul is in the Body for the world was made by him and therefore maintained by him and he at last appear'd to the world incarnate and yet the world knew him not in either of his apparances 11 He came unto his own and his own received him not 11. He came in flesh to his people the Jews and they not believing him received him not 12 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the sons of God even to them that believe on his Name 12. But to as many as took him by unfeighed Consent for their Lord and Saviour even to them that believing him to be the Son of God and true Messiah did place all their trust in him for reconciliation with God and for Salvation to all these he gave Right to the State and dignity of Adoption which he purchased even to be the Sons of God as united to him and Heirs of the heavenly Glory 13 Which were born not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man but of God 13. Who as Children have a like nature communicated from the Parents so have a nature Holy and Divine by spiritual Life Light and Love inclined to do the will of God and to desire things Holy and Heavenly which nature is not produc't of meer natural generation nor of fleshly appetite and senses nor of any meer humane Documents or Laws but is the effect of Gods Grace by his sanctifying Spirit 14 And the WORD was made flesh and dwelt among us and we beheld his glory the glory as of the only begotten of the Father full of grace and truth 14. And the word that made the World assumed humane nature in which he dwelt as a better Tabernacle than that of shadows and we saw his Glory appearing in this Tabernacle in his Heavenly doctrine Life M●●acles and Transfigurations which shewed him to be the only begotten of the Father Glorious in the fulness of Grace and Truth which the shaddowy Tabernacle and Ceremonies did but prefigure 15 John bare witness of him and cried saying This is he of whom I spake He that cometh after me is preferred before me for he was before me 15. John pointed to him saying This is he even the King of Israel Though I am before him in time in my Ministry he is before me in Dignity and was before me in time also 16 And of his fullness have all we received and grace for grace 16. And as he is full of Wisdom and love of grace and spiritual life he as our Head communicateth so much as is meet for us and we receive greater meas●●e than were given under the Law even measures answerable to his new appearance and Covenant 17 For the Law was given by Moses but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ 17. For though Moses delivered legal Precepts Types and Ceremonies it is by Jesus Christ that we have G●ace both for holiness and pardon and by him are the Real s●bstances which those shado●s typified The meas●●e of Grace that the ●aithful had under the Law was through him the promised Messiah and the fuller measure under the Gospel is by his fuller access and communication to us as the Image on the Wax answereth that on the S●gnet 18 No man hath seen God at any time the only begotten Son who is in the bosom of the Father he hath declared him 18. How little should we have known of God whom no man ever saw if his Son that is in the bosom of the Father had not declared him and his will to man Note I know not whether these words were the words of John the Baptist or the Apostles 19 And this is the record of John when the Jews sent Priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him Who art thou 20 And he confessed and denied not but confessed I am not the Christ 21 And they asked him What then Art thou Elias And he saith I am not Art thou
never heard his voice nor saw his appearance nor understand or belive his Word Else you would believe on me that am sent by him 39. Search the Scriptures for in them ye think ye have eternal life and they are they that testify of me 39. You own the authority of Moses and the Prophets and look to have eternal Life by keeping their word search their Writings and you will find that they testifie of me 40. And ye will not come to me that ye might have life 40. And though they tell you that it is in and by me that this Life must be attained ye will not believe in me and come to me that you may attain it 41 42. I receive not honour from Men But I know you that ye have not the love of God in you 41 42. It is not the applause of men that I seek for but your own Salvation But I know for all your boasting of being the peculiar people of God you are indeed no true lovers and obeyers of God 43. I am come in my Fathers Name and ye receive me not If another shall come in his own name him will ye receive 43. I come with testimony from Heaven of the mission and approbation of my Father and this prevaileth not against your prejudice to believe me But when a deceiver shall come with ostentation without any evidence from God and shall promise you a temporal Kingdom you will take him for the Messiah 44. How can ye believe who receive honour one of another and seek not the honour which cometh from God only 44. How can you receive the Messiah sent from God who do not seek and trust to Gods approbation and his way of saving you but must have a worldly Kingdom and be saved and advanced after the manner of worldly men and look for a Saviour suited to such ends 45. Do not think that I accuse you to my Father There is one that accuseth you even Moses in whom ye trust 46. For had ye believed Moses ye would have believed me for he wrote of me 47. But if ye believe not his writings how shall ye believe my words 45 46 47. I say not all this as if I come to be your accuser to my Father Even Moses in whom you trust will accuse you had you understood and believed the Prophesies and Types of Moses ye would have believed me For it is me that they all speak of and point you to But if you will not be convinced by his Writings whom you glory in no wonder if you reject my words CHAP. VI. 1. AFter these things Jesus went over the Sea of Galilee which is the Sea of Tiberias 2. And a great multitude followed him because they saw his miracles which he did on them that were diseased 1 2. N. The first motives that draw men toward Christ are usually such as nature it self is somewhat capable to esteem and judge of such as Miracles are 3. And Jesus went up into a Mountain and there he sat with his Disciples 4. And the Passover a Feast of the Jews was nigh 5. When Jesus then lift up his eyes and saw a great company come unto him he saith to Philip whence shall we buy bread that these may eat 6. And this he said to prove him for he himself knew what he would do 3. c. N. Christs relief of Bodies was in love to Bo●ies and Souls 2. Christs questions were to instruct the hearers and not himself 7. Philip answered him two hundred penny worth of bread is not sufficient for them that every one may take a little 7. N. Philips sense of the difficulty was a preparation to the value of the Miracle 8. One of the Disciples Andrew Simon Peters Brother saith to him 9. There is a Lad here which hath five Barley Loaves and two small Fishes but what are they among so many 8 9. N. It was not delicious fare but Barley Bread and two Fishes that Christ used a Miracle about 10. And Jesus said make the Men sit down Now there was much Grass in the place so the Men sat down in number about five thousand 11. And Jesus took the Loaves and when he had given thanks he distributed to the Disciples and the Disciples to them that were set down and likewise of the Fishes as much as they would 10 11. N. If Christ would not distribute Barley Bread and that Miraculously till he had given thanks not deterred by the suspicio●s of a Riot or Conventicle sure we should imitate him in our ordinary repast and eat and drink to the glory of God in a holy thankfulness for his liberallity When they were filled he said to his Disciples gather up the fragments that remain that nothing be lost 13. Therefore they gathered them together and filled twelve Baskets with the fragments of the five barly loaves which remained over and above to them that had eaten 12 13. N. To loose any of our useful food is a sin against God Where there is the greatest plenty no fragments should be lost while the poor do need it How much less should we lose Gods word or helps or our time or any such greater mercies 14. Then those men when they had seen the Miracle which Jesus did said This is of a Truth that Prophet which should come into the World 14 N. A Miracle done upon five thousand at once made a common Conviction of them that Christ was the Messiah or a great Prophet 15. When Jesus therefore perceived that they would come and take him by force and make him a King he departed again into a Mountain himself alone 15. N. When they would have made a Captain and visible Monarch of him he shunned it and avoided them 16. And when Even was now come his Disciples went down unto the Sea 17. And entred into a Ship and went over the Sea towards Capernaum And it was now dark and Jesus was not come to them 18. And the Sea arose by reason of a great wind that blew 19. So when they had rowed about twenty five or thirty furlongs they see Jesus walking on the Sea and drawing nigh to the Ship and they were afraid 20. And he saith to them It is I be not afraid 16 c. N. This Miracle shewed Christ to be above nature 21. Then they willingly received him into the Ship and immediately the Ship was at the land whither they went 21. N. They might well be glad to receive him that could rule Sea and Land 22. The day following when the People which stood on the other side of the Sea saw that there was none other boat there save that one whereinto his Disciples were entred and that Jesus went not with his Disciples into the boat but that his Disciples were gone away alone 23. Howbeit there came other boats from Tiberias nigh unto the Place where they did eat bread after that the Lord had given thanks 24. When the people therefore saw that Jesus
my chosen flock nor qualified to believe Were you my sheep you would understand believe and obey my Word 28. And I give unto them eternal life and they shall never perish neither shall any pluck them out of my hand 28. To my true flock I will give eternal Life and they shall never be condemned lost or forsaken Nor shall any power prevail against me who will save them 29. My Father which gave them me is greater then all and none is able to pluck them out of my Fathers hand 30. I and my Father are one 29 30. God my Father who gave them me to be saved is Almighty and none can overcome him and take them from his saving love And He and I being one they are safe with me 31. Then the Jews took up stones again to stone him 32. Jesus answered them Many good works have I shewed you from my Father for which of those works do ye stone me 33. The Jews answered him saying For a good work we stone thee not but for blasphemy and because that thou being a man makest thy self God 31. N. No good work could secure the Lord himself from the rage of ignorant men nor from their accusation 34. Jesus answered them Is it not written in your Law I said Ye are gods 35. If he called them gods unto whom the word of God came and the Scripture cannot be broken 36. Say ye of him whom the Father hath sanctified and sent into the world Thou blasphemest because I said I am the Son of God 34 35 36. If they may be called Gods that are but Magistrates and men in dignity and power how can you say It is blasphemy for me to say I am the Son of God who am by the Father sanctified to the office of Mediator and sent into the World thereunto N. That Christ here by his pleading for his right to his Title only from his office doth not deny his Title as from eternal generation but only tell them what they were then fit to hear 37. If I do not the works of my Father believe me not 38. But if I do though ye believe not me believe the works that ye may know and believe that the Father is in me and I in him 37. If I do not such works as certainly signifie Gods attestation believe me not But if I do believe what those works do surely evidence and then you will confess that God is in me and worketh them by me and that I am in him and approved and acted by him 39. Therefore they sought again to take him but he escaped out of their hands 40. And went away again beyond Jordan into the place where John at first baptized and there he abode 41. And many resorted unto him and said John did no miracle but all things that John spake of this man were true 42. And many believed on him there 39. He avoided their persecution by flight And in the Wilderness where John first baptized many believed on him seeing all fulfilled by him which John had foretold of him CHAP. XI NOW a certain man was sick named Lazarus of Bethany the town of Mary and her sister Martha 2. It was that Mary which anointed the Lord with ointment and wiped his feet with her hair whose brother Lazarus was sick 3. Therefore his sisters sent unto him saying Lord behold he whom thou lovest is sick N. 1. It 's a doubt whether Bethany be the name of a Town or only of a tract of ground where the Town was 2. It is like that this Mary is not the same with Mary Magdalen 3. It is a word of comfort in all troubles if we can say it is on one that Christ loveth 4. When Jesus heard that he said this sickness is not unto death but for the glory of God that the Son of God might be glorified thereby 4. Gods end in this sickness of Lazarus is not to remove him by death from this world but to prepare an advantage for the glorifying of himself in me 5. Now Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus 6. When he had heard therefore that he was sick he abode two days still in the same place where he was 7. Then after that saith he to his disciples Let us go into Judea again 5. His love to them inclined him to help them yet he moved not that his advantage might be the greater to shew his Love and Power by raising the dead N. We must not misinterpret Gods delays 8. His disciples say unto him Master the Jews of late have sought to stone thee and goest thou thither again 9. Jesus answered Are there not twelve hours in the day If any man walk in the day he stumbleth not because he seeth the light of this world 10. But if a man walk in the night he stumbleth because there is no light in him 9. As a man that walketh in the twelve hours of day light is kept from stumbling by that light So while my day of work continueth I am safe 11. These things said he and after that he saith unto them Our friend Lazarus sleepeth but I go that I may awake him out of his sleep 12. Then said his disciples Lord if he sleep he shall do well 13. Howbeit Jesus spake of his death but they thought that he had spoken of taking of rest in sleep 14. Then said Jesus unto them plainly Lazarus is dead 15. And I am glad for your sakes that I was not there to the intent ye may believe nevertheless let us go unto him 15. To raise him will more convince you than it would have done meerly to cure him 16. Then said Thomas which is called Didymus unto his fellow-disciples Let us also go that we may die with him 16. Whether Thomas spake this in meer passion Let us die with grief or as expecting Christs death and theirs by the persecuting Jews is to us uncertain 17. Then when Jesus came he found that he had lain in the grave four days already 18. Now Bethany was nigh unto Jerusalem about fifteen furlongs off 19. And many of the Jews came to Martha and Mary to comfort them concerning their brother 18. N. A furlong is six hundred foot 20. Then Martha assoon as she heard that Jesus was coming went and met him but Mary sat still in the house 21. Then said Martha unto Jesus Lord if thou hadst been here my brother had not died 22. But I know that even now whatsoever thou wilt ask of God God will give it thee 21 22. N. She believed that Christ could have prevented his death and could yet raise him 2. And that it must be by prayer to God 23. Jesus saith unto her Thy brother shall rise again 24. Martha saith unto him I know that he shall rise again in the resurrection at the last day 23. N. The Resurrection of the Body was then believed as an undoubted truth 25. Jesus said unto her I am the resurrection and the life
that his Glory may be the Glory of thy Power Wisdome and Love to Man 2. As thou hast given him power over all flesh that he should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him 2. As thou hast advanced him to this Power to be the Owner and Lord of all flesh for Disposals Legislation Judgment and Execution to order all things so as may secure the Possession of an Eternal Life of Happiness to all that thou hast given him by effectual Decree to be certainly eventually saved All things being for the good of thine Elect. 3. And this is life eternal that they might know thee the onely true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent 3. And what is Life Eternal but that perfect knowledge of thee which fills the Soul with Love and Joy and the knowledge of thy Glory shining forth in thy Son Jesus Christ with his Body the Heavenly Society And the beginning of this knowledge is the beginning and way to Perfection 4. I have glorified thee on the earth I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do 4. My Doctrine Example and Miracles have here shewed forth thy Glory I am neer the end and have almost finished that work on Earth for Mans Redemption which I undertook 5. And now O Father glorifie thou me with thine own-self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was 5. As I have almost performed my part perform thou thy part of the Covenant of my Mediation and give me the Son of Man a due participation of that Glory which my Divine Nature had with thee from Eternity Note This Text is by divers diversly Expounded First Some say that Christs humane Soul was Glorified before the Word was Secondly The Arians say that he had a superangelical Nature only before the World was which united it self to a humane Soul say some or only animated a humane Body say others Thirdly Others of late say he hath three Natures uniting it self to the Prime Created Superangelical Nature And this uniting it self to a humane Soul and Body say some or to a humane Body alone say others Fourthly But the plain Paraphrase which I have given is the Doctrine of the Orthodox universal Church 6. I have manifested thy name unto the men which thou gavest me out of the world thine they were and thou gavest them me ad they have kept thy word 6. I have made known thee and thy Will to them whom thou gavest me out of the World to be my peculiar Disciples They were thine as their Creator and thou gavest them me to be their Redeemer and I have taught them thy word and they have kept it 7. Now they have known that all things whatsoever thou hast given me are of thee 7. They have known this Fundamentally that I and my Doctrine and Works are all of thee 8. For I have given unto them the words which thou gavest me and they received them and have known surely that I came out from thee and they have believed that thou didst send me 8. Note that Christ insisteth so much on this because to believe that he and his doctrine and Works are all of God is virtually to believe that they are all true without searching after any other Reason of yours For he is mad that believeth not that there is a God and he believeth not a God who believeth him not to be perfect and therefore to be Just Good and True and not the Deceiver of the World 9. I pray for them I pray not for the world but for them which thou hast given me for they are thine 10. And all mine are thine and thine are mine and I am glorified in them 9 10. It is out of special Love to them for the Salvation and welfare of these that I now pray to thee and not for the meer Worldlings and Enemies of thy Kingdom though for them also I have such desires and Prayers as signifie my common Love and the Elect among them yet unconverted I have such requests for as are suited to their state But these that thou hast given me peremptorily to save are the People of of thy peculiar Love as well as mine And all that I so Love thou lovest also and it is in them that I am glorified and my Person Office and Grace is honoured which others do but Swinishly despise 11. And now I am no more in the world but these are in the world and I come to thee Holy Father keep through thine own name those whom thou hast given me that they may be one as we are 11. And now I am leaving the Word but must leave them in it to Tryals and Persecutions while I am with thee And seeing their Union by one Faith and Love is their Character strength and safety without which they will fall into Scandal and dissolution O keep them by Concentring in thee and thy Will and not distracted by humane Devices and Interests that they may be one in Faith Hope and Practice as we are one 12. While I was with them in the world I kept them in thy name those that thou gavest me I have kept and none of them is lost but the son of perdition that the scripture might be fulfilled 12. All that thou gavest to be my adherent followers I have kept in thy Name save the Son of Perdition in whose Revolt and Treachery the Scripture is fulfilled 13. And now come I to thee and these things I speak in the world that they might have my joy fulfilled in themselves 13. I Come to thee but I leave them my Word to fortifie them with that joy which they will need in their Afflictions 14. I have given them thy word and the world hath hated them because they are not of the world even as I am not of the world 14. It is not all the World that will be saved by me but a select People to whom I effectually give thy Word and the World hateth them because their Doctrine Mind and Life do differ from the World and they are of another Spirit and Society of which I am the Head 15. I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil 16. They are not of the world even as I am not of the world 15. They have work to do in the World from which I do not pray thou shouldest take them but that thou keep them pure from the sins Temptatations and Malice of the World as those that are separa-from it to obey thee as I their Leader am 17. Sanctifie them through thy truth thy word is truth 17. Qualifie and separate them by thy Truth to propagate thy Truth even thy Word which is Truth 18. As thou hast sent me into the world even so have I also sent them into the world 18. As thou sentest me for the work of a Redeemer into this sinful World so have I sent them for
all these Baptised persons must be supposed till so long after unpardoned but it was that extraordinary gift which was for the first sealing and propagating the Gospel of which others could be discerning Judges such as Languages Prophecy Healing Miracles c. which they were not of sincere inward holiness 18. And when Simon saw that through laying on of the Apostles hands the holy Ghost was given he offered them mony 19. Saying Give me also this power that on whomsoever I lay hands he may receive the holy Ghost 18. Note 1. It was such a thing as Simon could see in the present effects 2. He desired this power in pride for his own advancement and not for Christ and Souls 3. He overvalued Money and blasphemously ●ilified God as if he set his gifts to sale 20. But Peter said unto him Thy money perish with thee because thou hast thought that the gift of God may be purchased with Money 20. Unless thou Repent thou shalt perish with thy Money for this blasphemous thought of God 21. Thou hast neither part nor lot in this matter for thy heart is not right in the sight of God 21. Though thou art Baptized thou art no true Christian nor hast any part in the Grace and Spirit of Christ for thy heart is unsound and false in the sight of God 22. Repent therefore of this thy wickedness and pray God if perhaps the thoughts of thine heart may be forgiven thee 23. For I perceive that thou art in the gall of bitterness and in the bond of iniquity 22. Presently Repent therefore of that wicked heart and blasphemous thought and pray to God for Mercy and forgiveness while its possible to be obtained Quest. Is not the Prayer of the Wicked abominable Answ Yes the wicked Prayer of the Wicked which is to serve his wickedness And his best Prayers are not qualified for any certain grant But if he truly Repent he is no longer wicked And the Prayer a Common Repentance like Ahabs and the Ninevites may tend towards better and is better than none Quest Doth Peter mean that Simons heart was false at his Baptism or that he received Grace and pardon then and lost it after by Apostacy Answ Simons sin made Peter newly perceive that his heart was false before though his body was washed but not that it now began to be false by a sudden Apostacy 1 Pet. 3.21 22. He was in the Gall of bitterness and bond of Iniquity through the wickedness of his unsanctified heart even when he was Baptized Yet all this Hypocrisie and Wickedness was pardonable upon Repentance 24. Then answered Simon and said Pray ye to the Lord for me that none of these things which ye have spoken come upon me 24. Note His sight of their Miracles and fear of destruction humbled him so far as to beg their Prayers that the threatned Judgments might not befall him But whether the report of some old Writers be true that after all this he pretended to be God the Father and had a conflict with Peter and flying in the Air fell down and was destroyed by his Prayers and had a Statue at Rome inscribed Simoni Deo Sancto c. of this many doubt though others believe it And if it was he that Paul 2 Thes 2. and John in the Revelation speak of as the Man of Sin c. and the head of Heresies so much decryed by Paul as Doctour Hammond thinks it is strange that neither Luke nor Paul nor Peter nor Jude nor James nor John who all inveigh against Heresies would never once name him when Nicolaitans Diotrephes Hymenaus Phile●us c. are named 25. And they when they had testified and Preached the word of the Lord returned to Jerusalem and Preached the Gospel in many villages of the Samaritanes 26. And the Angel of the Lord spake unto Philip saying Arise and go towards the south unto the way that goeth down from Jerusalem unto Gaza which is desert 27. And he arose and went and behold a man of Ethiopia an Eunuch of great authority under Candace queen of the Ethiopians who had the charge of all her treasure and had come to Jerusalem for to worship 28. Was returning and sitting in his chariot read Esaias the Prophet 25 26 c. Note God shewed a notable proof in this of his free Electing Crace 2. Angels Minister towards the Conversion of Gods Elect. 3. He that was a Proselyte before and came so far to worship was better prepared for the Gospel than Heathens 4. He that would lose no time but was reading Gods word on his Journey in his Chariot was in Gods way for further Mercy which was sent after him 29. Then the Spirit said unto Philip Go near and joyn thy self to this chariot 29. By inspiration Note the Chariot was driven slowly that he might read and so Phillip on foot could accompany it Gods Spirit directeth his word to the Elect. 30. And Philip ran thither to him and heard him read the Prophet Esaias and said Understandest thou what thou readest 31. And he said How can I except some man should guide me and he desired Philip that he would come up and sit with him 30. Note God directed him to the Text And God gave him the sense of his own ignorance and insufficiency to understand and of his need of a Teacher And God gave him an humble mind to condescend to ask a stranger on foot to come sit with him in his Chariot and teach him All these were happy preparatives to Christianity and further Grace 32. The place of the scripture which he read was this He was led as a sheep to the slaughter and like a Lamb dumb before his shearer so opened he not his mouth 33. In his humiliation his judgment was taken away and who shall declare his generation for his life is taken from the Earth 32. He suffered innocently and patiently by unrighteous Cruel men He humbled himself to undergo their unjust judgment They wickedly triumph over him as cutting off his life from the Earth 34. And the eunuch answered Philip and said I pray thee of whom speaketh the Prophet this of himself or of some other man 35. Then Philip opened his mouth and began at the same Scripture and Preached unto him Jesus 36. And as they went on their way they came unto a certain water and the eunuch said See here is water what doth hinder me to be baptized 34 35. Note 1. He first craveth instruction and then Baptism and is not forced to be Baptised against his will 37. And Philip said If thou believest with all thine heart thou mayest And he answered and said I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God 37. If thou believe with a serious well grounded resolved Faith thou mayst be Baptized and have the present remission of sin as a Christian Note The belief that Jesus is the Son of God includeth all the rest that is necessary to Salvation that is
Mary the Mother of John whose surname was Mark where many were gathered together praying 12. When he considered what God had done for him he went to the house of Marks Mother and there in the Night was a godly Conventicle of many Christians met to pray no doubt in a special manner for his deliverance God sent him to them as answer to their Prayers 13. And as Peter knocked at the door of the gate a damsel came to hearken named Rhoda 14. And when she knew Peters voice she opened not the gate for gladness but ran in and told how Peter stood before the gate 13. This poor Maid that shewed so much love to Peter by her joy hath her name recorded in the Scripture 15. And they said unto her Thou art mad But she constantly affirmed that it was even so Then said they It is his Angel 15. Note The word Mad doth but express that they thought her grosly mistaken as Mad folk use to be only speaking it in such course phrase as men use to speak to Servants 2. Whether by his Angel they meant an Angel of God representing him or only a humane Messenger sent by him is uncertain 16. But Peter continued knocking and when they had opened the door and saw him they were astonished 17. But he beckening unto them with the hand to hold their peace declared unto them how the Lord had brought him out of the prison And he said Go shew these things unto James and to the brethren And he departed and went into another place 16 God having first sent him to them that were Praying for him in Answer to their Prayers he first tells them to Gods Glory how he was delivered and then sends the notice of it to James Christs kinsman and to the brethren for their encouragement Our mercies are not given us only for our selves 18. Now as soon as it was day there was no small stir among the souldiers what was become of Peter 19. And when Herod had sought for him and found him not he examined the keepers and commanded that they should be put to death And he went down from Judea to Cesarea and there abode 18. N. Whether it was Death or Imprisonment that the Soldiers were put to is doubtful in the Greek Text But it tells us that the Innocent may be a prey to Tyrants cruelty and injustice 20. And Herod was highly displeased with them of Tyre and Sidon but they came with one accord to him and having made Blastus the Kings Chamberlain their friend desired peace because their countrey was nourished by the Kings Countrey 21. And upon a set day Herod arayed in royal apparel sat upon his Throne and made an oration unto them 22. And the people gave a shout saying It is the voice of a God and not of a man 23. And immediately the Angel of the Lord smote him because he gave not God the glory and he was eaten of worms and gave up the Ghost 20 21. Note A lively instance of the case of worldly Tyrants To day Countrys are crowching to them and Flatterers applauding them and the persecuted fearing them and to morrow they are the stinking food of worms As Gods to day and as dung to morrow 24. But the word of God grew and multiplied 25. And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem when they had fulfilled their ministery and took with them John whose surname was Mark. 24. Note Both the deliverance of Peter and the death of Herod furthered the success of the Gospel CHAP. XIII NOw there were in the Church that was at Antioch certain Prophets and Teachers as Barnabas and Simeon that was called Niger and Lucius of Cyrene and Manaen which had been brought up with Herod the tetarch and Saul 1. The Church Assembled at Antioch had then in it many Men of eminent Gift for Prophecy and Teaching 2. As they ministred to the Lord and fasted the holy Ghost said Separate me Barnabas and Saul for the work whereu●to I have called them 2. Note To whom the Holy Ghost manifested this whether to many or to few is uncertain 3. And when they had fasted and prayed and laid their hands on them they sent them away 4. So they being sent forth by the holy Ghost departed unto Seleucia and from thence they sailed to Cyprus 5. And when they were at Salamis they Preached the word of God in the Synagogues of the Jews and they had also John to their minister 3. Note This was not the first Authorizing of them to be Ministers by Office for they were called and Preacht before But it was their Call or Mission to this Particular work to go abroad Preaching to many Nations To be separated to the Ministry is to be done but once But to be appointed to this or that place charge or flock may be oft done and that by Fasting Prayer and Imposition of hands 2. They began their Preaching usually in the Jews Synagogues in all Countrys where there were such where they came they being Expectants of the Messiah 6. And when they had gone through the isle unto Paphos they Found a certain sorcerer a false Prophet a Jew whose name was Barjesus 7. Which was with the Deputy of the Country Sergius Paulus a prudent man who called for Barnabas and Saul and desired to hear the word of God 7. Note His prudence made him willing to be instructed and to hear men that said they were sent by God 8. But Elymas the sorcerer for so is his name by interpretation withstood them seeking to turn away the deputy from the faith 8. Elymas which signifieth a Magician opposed them to hinder the Deputys Conversion 9. Then Saul who also is called Paul filled with the holy Ghost set his eyes on him 10. And said O full of all subtily and all mischief thou child of the Devil thou enemy of all righteousness wilt thou not cease to pervert the right ways of the Lord 11. And now behold the hand of the Lord is upon thee and thou shalt be blind not seeing the Sun for a season And immediately there fell on him a mist and a darkness and he went about seeking some to lead him by the hand 9. The Holy Ghost inspired Paul to pass this sentence when he was resolved to execute it it came not by the will of man primarily 12. Then the deputy when he saw what was done believed being astonished at the doctrine of the Lord. 12. Whether the Deputy was Baptized is uncertain But being Converted to the Faith we may say to his honour that Sergius Paulus was the first Christian Magistrate unless you will call the Jewish converted Priests Magistrates Constantine was not the first But he had no power to use Magistracy for Christianity save obliquely 2. The Judgment of God on Elymas was for the Deputies Conversion what he did himself is unknown 13. Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos they came to Perga in Pamphylia and John departing
we could be content to know no more than God doth teach us and to be no wiser than St. Paul was 1. He teacheth us That there are some called according to God's purpose and foreknown by him that is to be such as he will use as is after mentioned He knoweth them to be those whom he purposeth to call and save But Paul was not so presumptuous and profane as to dispute How God foreknoweth them or why he purposeth to call them rather than others 2. And whereas profane Men do foolishly say If God decree and foreknow my Salvation I shall be saved whatever I do and if he do not I shall not St. Paul tells us That those whom God purposeth or decreeth to save he predestinateth to be conformed to the Image of his Son even to the Means as well as to the End So that to say That God doth predestinate Men to Salvation and not to Holiness of Heart and Life is to contradict God's Doctrine of Predestination As God doth decree how long we shall live and withal that we shall live by Meat and Drink so he decreeth that we shall be saved and that by Faith and sincere Obedience And sure they know not what they say who call this Doctrine of Election Licentious Doth it encourage Men to Impenitency or Disobedience to tell them that God doth predestinate Men to repent and obey and be saved Will it tempt Men to live after the Flesh in Worldliness or Sensuality to believe that God hath decreed to make them to live after the Spirit and to mortifie the Deeds of the Flesh and to avoid such Sins 3. And Paul tells us That this Chain of Causes is all decreed of God from the first to the last and therefore that it is God's Purpose which secureth the Event of our Glorification And it 's strange that any should think that God should undertake so great a Work as Mans Redemption and not effectually secure the Success by his own Will and Wisdom but leave all to the lubricous Will of Man 4. But the Apostle tells us of no such Decrees of the Causes of Mens Damnation God causeth and giveth Grace and foreknoweth that which he will give But he doth not cause or give Men Sin nor necessitate any to commit it and therefore decreeth not to cause it nor foreknoweth it as his own Work but as Mans. So that Election and Non-election or Reprobation are not of the same kind degree and order VII The sense of the Terms of the 30 Verse Expositors much differ about but there is no great Doctrinal Controversie depending on it 1. It is doubted whether by Calling here be meant only Effectual Calling and Conversion or only General Calling antecedent to its Efficacy But it 's confessed that both these are asserted in the Scripture 2. It is doubted why Sanctification is omitted or where it is included But it 's agreed that it is one Link of the Chain of the Causes of Salvation 3. And so it 's doubted what the Word Justifie doth mean But the thing is agreed on 4. And the greatest doubt is whether every one of these Causes will infer the rest or only the connexion of all the foregoing will infer that which followeth 1. There is small reason to doubt but that by Calling is meant Effectual Calling Else it would neither prove Predestination nor infer Justification 2. Sanctification is a Word which signifieth many Acts. As it signifieth the Gift of our first Faith and Repentance and our Covenant-devotedness to God in Baptism it is the same with Effectual Vocation Regeneration and Conversion But as it signifieth the after-gift of the In-dwelling Spirit to habituate the Soul with fixed Holiness and Love and the Practice of these it followeth Vocation at least in order of Nature 3 Justification sometime signifieth Making us righteous sometime accounting us righteous sometime by Apology maintaining us to be righteous sometime by Judicial Sentence pronoun●ing us righteous sometime executively using us as righteous usually many of these together all the rest being implied It is certain that God maketh Men righteous before he account or judge them righteous Now to make a Man righteous and justifiable in Judgment all these concur 1. The Merit of Christ's Righteousness as the deserving Matter and Cause 2. The Act of the New Covenant giving him a part in Christ and with him Pardon of Sin and Right to the Spirit of Grace and unto Glory 3. The Gift of Faith and Repentance that Christ and his further Grace may be ours and for continuance the holy Habits and Acts of Sancti●●cation And seeing all sound Expositors confess with Beza that at least three Texts by Justification mean or include Sanctification we have reason to judge that part of Sanctification is here included in Vocation and part in Justification and some think the Triumphant part in Glorification And certainly this inferreth no unsound Doctrine 4. Augustine thought that the Links of this are separable unless you include the first as the Qualification of all the rest by way of distinction and that the meaning is That God will call all the Predestinate or Elect and will justifie all the Predestinate that are called and will glorifie all the Justified that are predestinate and called but that there are some justified and sanctified that were not predestinate nor shall be glorified but fall away What the s●nse of the Ancient Fathers was about Perseverance Ger. Vossius hath so truly opened in his Theses that I may thither refer the Inquisitive My own sense of it I have opened in my Catholick Theologie and it 's too long a Case to be handled here But I think no confirmed Christian doth totally and finally fall away and that the rest of the Doubt should not be thought enough to break the Love and Peace of Christians VIII As to the Doubt Whether the 38 and 39 Verses speak of God's Love to us or ours to him as they are in themselves inseparable so I think that the Context giveth us Reason to think that it is both even the Bond of mutual Love which is here spoken of All the doubt is Whether it be spoken of every true Christian or only of the Elect and Confirmed of which before CHAP. IX 1. I Say the truth in Christ I lie not my conscience also bearing me witness in the holy Ghost 2. That I have great heaviness and continual sorrow in my heart 3. For I could wish that my self were accursed from Christ for my brethren my kinsmen according to the flesh 1 2 3. I am so far from saying all that I have said in contempt of the Jews or triumph over them in their misery that I protest as a Christian I lie not my Conscience bearing me witness which is illuminated and actuated by the Holy Ghost that in the midst of all my rejoycing in Christ I have great heaviness and continual sorrow of Heart for the sin and misery of the Jews who are
my Brethren and Kinsmen according to the Flesh yea so great that were my own misery a means by which God would save their Nation I could consent to be deprived of my part of blessedness with Christ and used as a cursed Man for their Conversion that all the Grace foredescribed might be theirs I say not that I do wish it for it is no means to any such end but that I could wish it if God had made it such a means Because the happiness of a Nation and the Glory of Gods Grace in so many is much better than my single welfare and if God had set them in competition the best should have been preferred 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 5. Whose are the fathers and out of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came who is over all God blessed for ever Amen 4 5. Who are the posterity of Abraham Isaac and Jacob adopted of God to be to him a Holy Nation above all People of the Earth who had the Ark and Temple where God oft shewed his presence by a Glory and with whom the Covenant of Peculiarity was made and oft renewed To whom God gave the Law from Heaven and appointed all the Services or Worship therein commanded and gave them the Promise of the Messiah and his Grace and Kingdom though now they undersand them not The beloved Fathers were their Ancestors for whose sakes they were first taken into this Covenant of Peculiarity and which is their greater Honour Christ is of their Stock and Nation according to the Flesh in whom all Nations of the Earth are blessed being himself over all God blessed for ever These are their great and excellent Privileges 6. Not as though the word of God hath taken none effect for they are not all Israel that are of Israel 7. Neither because they are the seed of Abraham are they all children but in Isaac shall thy seed be called 6 7. But what doth it follow that all Gods Promises to the Jews of a Saviour had taken no effect because the most of them believe not for many thousands of them are converted besides the Gentiles And it is not all that were the Off-spring of Jacob that God ever promised to save but as he made the Promises to Abraham and Isaac and yet took not Ishmael nor Esau into the state of Peculiarity so he may distinguish of the Seed of their posterity as well as he did of theirs without breaking his Promise to them They are not all the Children of the Promise of Life that are Abraham's natural Seed Isaac's Seed had the Pecularity and so have now the believing part 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 8. That is They which are the Children of the Flesh are not as such the Children of God but only those to whom he made the special promise of Grace and Glory these are the seed of Promise indeed 9. For this is the word of promise At this time will I come and Sarah shall have a son 10. And not only this but when Rebecca also had conceived by one even by our father Isaac 9 10. For the Promise plainly distinguisheth of the Natural Seed and is made to Sarah's Son and not to Hagar's to Jacob and not to Esau and therefore it is not to the Natural Seed as such and to them all 11. For the children being not yet born nor having done any good or evil that the purpose of God according to election might stand not of works but of him that calleth 12. It was said unto her The elder shall serve the younger 11 13. For before the Children were born or had done good or evil that God's purpose might stand by which he chose or preferred one before the other not because of the difference of their works but by the absolute Will of him that is the Lord of all and may freely distribute his bounty as he please it was said to her The elder shall serve the younger as expressing Gods differencing power and purpose 13. As it is written Jacob have I loved but Esau have I hated 13. As the Prophet Malachi 1 2 3. saith of the Edomites and the Israelites long after Jacob and his Israelites I have loved and chosen into the Covenant of Peculiarity but the Idumean Posterity of Esau I have rejected out of that Privilege of Peculiarity and have exposed their Country to waste and ruine even as God preferred the Person of Jacob before Esau's who was the First-born and was rejected from the Birthright and Peculiarity 14. What shall we say then Is there unrighteousness with God God forbid 14. But what doth it hence follow that God is unjust for making such an unmerited difference Not at all 15. For he saith unto Moses I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion 15. For as he saith by Moses I will have mercy and compassion on whom I will so no doubt but he may and doth as he pleaseth without giving us any reason but his Will give his free gifts with difference and disproportion to some that deserve them not passing by others And if he call the undeserving Gentiles our Eye must not be evil because he is good 16. So then it is not of him that willeth or of him that runneth but of God that sheweth metcy 16. So that the reason why the sinful Gentiles or any unworthy sinner is called while the Jews and other sinners are lest in their chosen unbelief and sin it is not because that these sinful Gentiles or such others were first more willing or more worthy by their previous seeking of Grace but from Gods free differencing Grace and Mercy 17. For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up that I might shew my power in thee and that my Name might be declared throughout all the earth 17. And that he giveth not his free mercies equally to all is proved in his words to Pharoah As if he had said I well foreknew all thy sin and obstinacy but I will serve the Honour of my Name by it all for I have raised thee and made thee King with this intent to manifest my power in triumphing over all thy Rebellion and to proclaim the fame of my works against thee through all the Earth 18. Therefore hath he mercy on whom he will have mercy and whom he will he hardeneth 18. So that though as Rector he do equal Justice unto all according to his Laws and their Works yet he hath two other Relations even as our Lord or Owner and as Benefactor and according to these he is a free distributer of his undeserved Mercies and may do with his own
David's indeed but all such are written in Scripture to teach us also Patience and imitation of such examples of Charity and so to confirm our hope 5. Now the God of patience and consolation grant you to be like minded one towards another according to Christ Jesus 5. I know the danger of this selfish uncharitable humour of imposing Mens own Opinions on all others as terms of their Communion with them and therefore as I have used this long and plain exhortation against it I shall also pray for you that the God who is patient with the weak and is their Comforter and yours will grant you so much Grace and Charity as to make you imitators of him and of the Love and Condescension of Christ and to bear with others and do by them as you would be born with and used your selves 6. That ye may with one mind and one mouth glorifie God even the father of our Lord Jesus Christ 6. That you may with Unity and Concord hold your holy Communion for worshipping God without uncharitable Excommunications or Separations vilifying or censuring each other which can never be expected by driving each one to agree in small unnecessary things or without bearing with the mistakes and differences of one another when all are guilty of many mistakes and such differences must still be expected 7. Wherefore receive ye one another as Christ also received us to the glory of God 7. I conclude therefore by beseeching you to receive one another with Love to your Communion and Kindness as you would be Christian imitators of Christ and as you are sensible of his needful Mercy to your selves in receiving us that once were Enemies and still have manifold sins and errours to the glorifying of God's Love and Mercy And pretend not your Knowledge or Authority or Piety against so commanding a Motive and Example ANNOTATIONS on the former Chapter and this THe Subject of the former Chapter is handled on thus far and here that Chapter should have ended He that understandeth the former and present State of the Christian Churches and the Pride and Ignorance to which Man is liable will easily perceive that it was not in vain that the Spirit of God did by the Apostle handle and decide this Case of receiving Dissenters in tollerable Cases into Love and Communion The Jews were so tied up from Legislation in God's Matters by the knowledge of God's Prerogative in their Theocracy that they had less room for the Canons and Engines of Mans making to exercise their Pride and Uncharitableness by than the Romanists have since done And yet the Pharisees plaid their part and by their Traditions made void the Law of God and preferr'd their Ceremonies before the weighty Matters of the Law and would not understand what that meaneth I will have mercy and not sacrifice and thereby did condemn the guiltless And Christ found the Samaritans and Jews at the Debate Whether in this Mountain or at Jerusalem men ought to worship overlooking that Worship which is in Spirit and in Truth And alas what work have Domination unnecessary Canons and Censures made in the Christian Churches these 1300 years And it is an Instance what power Blindness and Prejudice and Worldly Interest have to frustrate the plainest Decisions of God's Word that so full and express a Decision as these two Chapters make with 1 Cor. 12. and Eph. 4. and James 3. hath signified as little with the Dividers and Proud almost as if there had been no such written And yet such Men call for a Judge of Controversies because of the pretended Obscurity of the Scriptures when nothing can be plainer than this which they despise They mean that such as they must be Judges and God shall make the Words if they may make the Sense How great is the number that go on the two sides of Uncharitableness here reproved especially on that which is largeliest insisted on One side saith All God's Truths are precious and none must be sold for Peace and we must not partake of other Mens Sins As if our great Duty of Love Forbearance and Communion were our Sin or a partaking of the Faults of all that we joyn with The other Side pretend 1. That Paul only requireth Forbearance in things Indifferent undetermined by Governours and not after such a Command or Determination 2. Or that he giveth only a Temporary Rule for the present Concord of Jews and Gentiles till the setled Church should take a contrary Course I will not here answer these at large having done it in my Book called The only Way of the Churches Concord But I say That I despair of reducing that Man to the Truth herein who shall continue of either of these Opinions after he hath seriously perused the Text and hath considered 1. That St. Paul here useth I think above twenty Arguments from Morality and common Christian Duty which he would not do for a mutable Case which Bishops may change when they will 2 That Rome was then a famous Church and therefore had Pastors or one at least and that he writeth to the whole Church and therefore to the Pastors And sure he never meant The Clergy shall receive such Dissenters to Communion and neither by Canon or Practice cast them out till they think meet to do otherwise and till have made such Canons Paul doth not so play with Contradictions in so long and grave a Reprehension 3. That St. Paul oft puts himself in as under the same Obligation with the rest And if an Apostle called from Heaven may not do what 's here forbidden what Bishops can prete●d a Right to do it by greater Authority or Wisdom But they that have not known the Way of Peace may say something against the fullest and plainest Description of it and the sharpest Reproofs of God himself But he will expound these Chapters to their Consciences if ever he make them Healers of his Church As to those that say It is not Church-Communion that Paul here speaks of I refer them to the plain Text and Dr. Hammond's Annotations which they value The God of Love and Peace hath given Laws for Love and Peace so strict and full and clear that all World may see that it is not he that alloweth the Canons or Censures which have so long torn the Churches 8. Now I say that Jesus Christ was a minister of the Circumcision for the truth of God to confirm the promises made unto the fathers 9. And that the Gentiles might glorifie God for his mercy 8 9. And that you may understand my Argument from the Example of Christ I say that it was his Office to reconcile both Jews and Gentiles to God who will receive them both And therefore they should live as reconciled to each other Christ was a Mininister of God circumcised being a Jew and personally exercised his Ministry among them to perform Gods true Promises to the Fathers And yet his Gospel extendeth to the Gentiles also that
kept secret since the world began but now is made manifest and by the scriptures of the prophets according to the commandment of the everlasting God made known to all nations for the obedience of faith 27. To God only wise be glory through Jesus Christ for ever Amen 25 26 27. I conclude as Christ taught us in his Prayer with that which is the End of all Religion and of our Lives and salvation it self the Glorifying of God To him that can make all our Exhortations effectual and is of Power to establish you according to that Gospel which we preach as it is now a Mystery openly revealed which was more darkly delivered from the beginning and not clearly understood by Jews or Gentiles but now is openly made manifest by Christ the Light of the World and his Spirit in his Servants and by the Scriptures of the Prophets now opened and agreeing with our Gospel which by Gods Command we make known to all Nations to bring them to this Faith which now is the eminent and necessary Obedience to the Command and Covenant of Grace I say To God only be Glory as the End of all our Grace and Glory through Jesus Christ whom he hath ordained to be the Chief Means and Glass in whom his Glory shall shine forth to Man for ever Amen ANNOTATIONS WHy do we read so much in the scriptures of the Obedience of Faith Some would not have Faith called Obedience lest that signifie Works Ans God hath not made Believers or Unbelievers Lawless or under no Command No Act of Man pleaseth God whicn is not Obedience to his Will When God sendeth abroad the Gospel or Word of Faith he commandeth Men to hear it believe it and obey it But bare Commanding is not all but with it he giveth convincing Evidence of its Truth and persuading Reasons and Motives to obey it Therefore we translate the same Word sometime believing and sometime being persuaded and the same sometime unbelieving and sometime unpersuaded and disobedient And Christ is called The Author of eternal Salvation to all them that obey him To say that Faith as it is Obedience is the Condition or Qualification for Salvation but not for Pardon or Justification is a perverse Invention of Mans Brain But cannot Men distinguish between obeying the Law of Innocency or of Moses and obeying the Law of Faith and Grace yea and between obeying this Gospel initially by believing repenting and entring into the Baptismal Covenant which entreth into a State of Justification and Right to Life and the progressive Obedience of performing that Covenant to the End which is necessary to Survivors for actual Glory Christ knew what he said to the Jews This is the work of God that ye believe on him whom the Father hath sent and Paul was sent to the Gent●le World to preach the Obedience of Faith that is that Obedience which consisteth in actual Faith performed to the Doctrine and Command of Faith and which hath the Promise of Pardon Grace and Glory freely given for the Merits of Christ The First Epistle of PAUL the Apostle to the CORINTHIANS The INTRODUCTION WHen it was that Paul wrote this Epistle and when these Corinthians were converted to Christianity and what Wealth and Reputation Corinth a Chief City of Achaia was then of I pass by as things presupposed The Occasion of writing this is of nearer concern to be known for the understanding of it It was not unusual with him as to visit the Churches which he had planted so to write to them for their Establishment when he could not be present with them But as to the Matter and Manner of his Writing the Case of the Corinthians was the Occasion 1. There were several Cases which it seems they proposed to him which he resolveth as about Church-Order and Prophesie and Prayer about Eating things offered to Idols about Marriage and Separation c. 2. There were many Scandals among them which he endeavoureth to heal by convincing Reproof as 1. ●actions and Schisms by setting up Teachers in envious Competition 2. Conceitedness of more Wisdom than they had 3. Hearkning to envious Teachers that villified him and defamed his Person and Ministry 4. The favouring of Incest and Scandal and neglect of Discipline 5. Going to Law against one another and that before Heathen Judges when they should have decided their Differences by amicable Arbitration 6. Defrauding and wronging one another 7. Too easie Thoughts of Fornication 8. Scandalous eating things offered to Idols 9. Too much backwardness to maintain the Ministers and the Charges of their Work 10. Prophane Disorder at their Love-Feasts and Sacrament even to partiality and Excess of Drink and scandalous Unreverence for which God punihsed some in the Flesh 11. Overvaluing Gifts and undervaluing lower Christians that wanted them as not enough sensible of the Necessity and Extent of Christian Unity 12. Disorder in their Sacred Assemblies in the Exercise of their Gifts 13. Some erring about and against the Resurrection and others too much hearkning to them These things Paul reproveth and blameth them for not reforming but persuadeth none to separate from that Church for all these Corruptions But by this we may know what must be expected from young unskillful Christians and what Faults will be in such Churches as ours though the Pastors were the best when the Churches were so faulty in the Apostles Time and Presence and how far they are from the Apostolick Spirit Skill Love and Lenity who would Excommunicate all as intollerable Schismaticks who Conform not to all their devised unnecessary Additions and dare not subscribe their Justification or Approbation of all their Forms And they also that quarrel with their Teachers and forsake them when Men of New Opinions and Zealous Confidence tempt them And they that in stead of doing their own part to reform the Corruptions of such Church and in Love and Tenderness to draw Sinners to Repentance do take the dividing lazie Course to separate from such Churches with a few counted the best who will put them to least Labour and Trouble in Discipline Paul himself held Communion with this and other such Churches notwithstanding all these Faults And we find not that he Excommunicated any one though he require them to do it and decreed to do it but on one 1 Cor. 5. and reverst that Purpose I find not in all the New Testament that there was ever two Christian Churches in any one Town or City upon any Difference among them unless you will call the condemned Nests of Hereticks such CHAP. I. 1. PAul called to be an apostle of Jesus Christ through the will of God and Softhenes our Brother 2. Unto the church of God which is at Corinth to them that are sanctified in Christ Jesus called to be saints with all that in every place call upon the name of Jesus Christ our Lord both theirs and ours 1 2. Paul a called Apostle by the special Electing Will and Favour of
and followed 2. Simon was revealed before the writing of this Epistle Acts 8. and the Heresies before too common 3. There were seven or eight other Heresies described by Epiphanius as early as the Simonians and Gnosticks and as bad 4. Sure Gnosticism was not then an unrevealed Mystery if it be mentioned as oft as the Doctor thinketh 5. And through Gods Mercy the falling away first was comparatively but of few and not of so great a number of Churches or Christians as was a stop to their Expectation of the coming of Christ It is not noted in Acts 8. that the Samaritans were seduced by him after they believed If it were true that they and some at Rome were what 's that to all the Churches 6. It is above Sixteen hundred years since Simon was revealed and yet Christ is not come How then is that made an Occasion of Mens delayed Expectation 7. That Christs coming signified but the Destruction of Jerusalem is before shewed to be very improbable and fullier might be How many hot Persecutions of Christians after that do all Church-Histories describe in another manner than Simon 's Pranks And what could the Jews do through all the Empire being contemned Vagabonds but by way of Rabble tumult which the Roman Power restrained 8. And it seemeth meer violence to the Text to make him that withholdeth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to signifie not him but that thing which withholdeth even the Christians not yet separating from the Jews For 1. There was no set time of separation Paul did it long before the Apostles that conversed with them in Judea and when they did none know And Paul withdrew from them as Obstinacy gave him cause in one Place sooner than in others and never so far but that he laboured for their Conversion Nor were any such direful Persecutions an Effect of that Separation as far as just History informeth us It was the scattered Jews that were the Rudiments of most of the Christian Churches in the Empire to whom the Gentiles were added And this Doctor himself oft asserteth That Rome Alexandria Antioch and such other great Cities had two Bishops and two Churches one of the Jews and one of the Gentiles And the Christian Jews did not separate from their Countrymen of a long time That which the Apostle mentioneth the whole Catholick Church seemeth to be concerned in whereas the little Pranks of Simon Magus were like John of Leyden's and Knipperdolling's and James Naylor's which had a few contemned Followers in a few Towns a little while and then ended in Shame Like the Boys Squibs compared to a War 8. And what Mystery was there in so gross Iniquity as for Simon to call himself God the Father c. any more than to have seen Hacket or a Bedlam rave 9. And if such wonders of deceit had been wrought by him as is here mentioned as should delude those that received not the Love of the Truth to Salvation History would have fullier recorded his Miracles and this Success Even on All them that believed not the Truth but had pleasure in Unrighteousness 4. Some think that Paul here speaketh of a Seditious Ringleader of the Jews that drew them into Rebellion to their destruction and that the fear of some Roman Governour was it that for a time restrained him But this Opinion few follow 5. Lyra and some other Papists think that it was Mahomet that was this great Deceiver and the Antichrist and the Empire that withheld His Reasons are rendred in his Annotations on the Revelations and on this Text And Zanchy was much of the same mind though he thought the Pope was a kind of second Antichrist 6. But the far greatest number of Protestants think that it is the Pope that is here spoken of as the Man of Sin and Son of Perdition c. and that it is the Roman Empire that withheld his Revelation But some few think that it was the Godly Bishops of Rome that for some Ages possest that Seat and many were Martyrs that withheld this Revelation of Antichrist till they were taken away by Death For Men would not believe that the Successours of so good Men could be Antichrist Abundance of Volumes are written to prove the Pope to be the Antichrist and one of the chief by Bishop George Do●name For my selfe 1. I can better try him by the plain parts of Scripture than by the hard Prophecies And I can easily see many and great points in which Popery is contrary to the Word of God and I am most moved by such Moral Arguments as Dr. H. More useth in his Mystery of Iniquity And I find enough to settle me against Popery 2. But whether it be he that this Text meaneth or those applied to him in the Revelation I have not skill enough to be sure or very confident And 3. I think a Christian may be very safe without understanding these obscure Texts I long to know God and Jesus Christ better more than to know Antichrist His name is not in the Creed nor is it an Article of the ancient necessary Faith to know who he is so we know the False Doctrines and Practices which we must avoid Perhaps those that have more throughly studied these Texts may know more though I must say that their great disagreement of Opinion discourageth my hopes of full understanding them I think it my duty to confess my Ignorance and not pretend to the Knowledge which I have not They that are offended at this gap or defect in my Paraphrase may turn to many others that know more or are more confident If you say Why were these Prophecies written if not to be understood I answer To be understood by them that can and not to be Expounded by them that cannot And I add that the great Beloved Prophet Daniel thus concludeth Ch. 12.8 9. I heard but I understood not And the Angel said Go thy way Daniel for the words are closed up and sealed to the time of the end And I take it to be no excess of Humility to confess that in Expounding Prophecies I am not so wise as Daniel That Popery is a heinous corruption of Christianity I am past doubt And that it is aggravated by the profession of the Gospel and Fathering their sin on Christ But for the help of those that are more capable of arriving at certainty than I am I will distinctly tell the Reader the Paraphrase of the three most considerable sort of Expositours I. V. 3. Let no Man perswade you that Christs coming is at hand for it will not be till a great part of the Church fall away from Christianity and Mahomet that wicked Man and Seducer be revealed who is a destroyer and shall be destroyed 4. Who opposeth and exalteth himself not onely above all Earthly Powers but above all sorts of Divine Worship both Heathenish and Christian So that as if he were a God he will set up his own Worship as next to the
be trusted with the Ministry but Men Faithful and able to teach others 3. It is the same Doctrine which was delivered by the Apostles which must be committed to Ministers to teach the People 4. While the Scriptures were yet unwritten or unfinished the words which Men heard from the Apostles were to be their Rule of Doctrine 3. Thou therefore endure hardness as a good souldier of Jesus Christ 3. Note The Life of a Minister or Bishop is not a Life of Ease and Idleness and Safeness and Dominion and fulness but like a Souldiers a Life of Hardship hard Labour hard usage by the World Hard Sufferings requiring Resolution Fortitude and Patience 4. No man that warreth intangleth himself with the affairs of this life that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a souldier 4. A Bishop or Minister must be like a Souldier who maketh it his whole Business and doth not joyn any other Trade of Life that would take up any of his time 5. And if a man also strive for masteries yet is he not crowned except he strive lawfully 5. And in the Games in which Men strive for Masteries for a Prize as Running Wrestling Fencing Fighting it is not every one that striveth that hath the Crown or Prize but onely he that winneth it by getting the better And so must a Minister of Christ strive for the Crown of Life by putting forth all his care and strength 6. The husbandmen that laboureth must be first partaker of his fruits 6. The Husbandman must labour Plow Sow c. before he reap and gather the Fruit. Note God will reward no Pastors but the Laborours tho' Men may advance the Proud and Idle 7. Consider what I say and the Lord give thee understanding in all things 7. Note They that will have Gods Word and good Council blest by God to their Understanding must consider of it even of its meaning truth and use 8. Remember that Jesus Christ of the seed of David was raised from the dead 8. If thou deeply consider and remember that Christ was raised from the Dead as it will infer the truth of all the rest of the Gospel to thee so it will be to thee a powerful example of Patience and Hope in all thy Sufferings for Christ 8 9. According to my Gospel Wherein I suffer trouble as an evildoer even unto bonds but the word of God is not bound 8 9. This Resurrection of Christ is it which I Preach for which I suffer as reputed a Malefactor and that even to Imprisonment and Bonds but God● Word still prospereth and is not bound Note So blind and Devilish is Malignant Enmity to Truth and Godliness that Christs best Servants are reputed and used as Malefactors and Rogues even for the best of their Duty to God and that which is most profitable to the World 10. Therefore I endure all things for the elects sakes that they may also obtain the salvation which is in Christ Jesus with eternal glory 10. And I think not any Suffering too dear for the sake of Gods Elect though the rest of the World reject the Gospel that it may but further the Salvation of them by the Grace of Christ to bring them to Eternal Glory 11. It is a faithful saying For if we be dead with him we shall also live with him 12. If we suffer we shall also reign with him 11 12. Believe this as a Gospel Maxim if we be dead to the World for him as he died for us we shall live in glory with him And it we suffer for and with him we shall follow him also in Exaltation unto Glory 12 13. If we deny him he also wil deny us If we believe not yet he abideth faithful he cannot deny himself 12 13. If for fear of suffering we deny him he will disown us and deny us his Salvation And if we be unfaithful and forsake him and our own Salvation yet he will be true of his Word and will not deny and forsake his own Cause but make good his threatnings against them that forsake his Mercies 14. Of these things put them in remembrance charging them before the Lord that they strive not about words to no profit but to the subverting of the hearers 14. Note Bishops and Ministers have great need to call Men to the serious study of fundamental practical truths from vain diverting kinds of study 2. Such are the Disputes and Contentions about Words or Grammatical Criticisms and Barren Speculations in Arts and Sciences which profit not by their due subserviency to Saving Truths but subvert Men by diverting their Thoughts Love and Labour 15. Study to shew thy self approved unto God a workman that needeth not to be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth 15. Study not for applause and to humour sick-brains but to please God and do all as approved to him with such skill and care and diligence as beseemeth a good Workman that need not be ashamed of his Work and disgrace not the Work by an ignorant bungling confused handling but take great care rightly to order methodize and distribute the word of Truth Note That tho curious unprofitable trifling with Words be sinful yet the more accurate ordering methodizing or distributing Truth setting each in its proper place and giving every hearer his due part is the part of a skilful Teacher 16. But shun profane and vain bablings for they will increase unto more ungodliness 17. And their word will eat as doth a canker 16. But avoid profane and vain Clamors and Bablings of Heathen Philosophers or Hereticks who set up a course of Ostentation of their Wit by unprofitable Disputes for the Fruit will be but the Increase of ungodliness And Vain Proud Wits are so liable to the Infection that their words will eat like a Gangren 17 18. Of whom is Hymeneus and Philetus who concerning the truth have erred saying That the resurrection is past already and overthrow the faith of some 17 18. Note It is not certain on what account they said the Resurrect●on was past 1. Whether as the Familists and Quakers by pretending that it is but an inward Resurrection from sin that is meant Or 2. As Pythagoreans saying That it 's but the Transition of Souls into other Bodies which is done here and no more to be expected I incline most to this last It is that which Paul Disputeth against 1 Cor. 15. that is here meant And the Doctrine of Transmigration was then so common and the Hereticks had so much from the Pythagorean Philosophers that it 's most likely to be this 19. Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure having this seal The Lord knoweth them that are his And Let every one that nameth the name of Christ depart from iniquity 19. But whoever falls away God's Foundation on which we build our Hope is sure and hath a Seal as it were with this double Inscription on one side The Lord knoweth them that are his for he
Cruelty when they can get into Power Men of Corrupt Minds reprobate concerning the Faith Unbelievers under the Name of Christians Note That the Names of Jannes and Jambres are taken by Paul from the Tradition of the Jews 9. But they shall proceed no further for their folly shall be manifest unto all men as theirs also wa● 9. But as Moses's Miracles overcame the Magicians and shamed them so these shall be stopt in the pursuit of their Deceit and Heresie and Opposition to the Truth and shall not proceed much further but God will confound them and manifest all their folly 10. But thou hast fully known my doctrine manner of life purpose faith long-suffering charity patience 11. Persecutions afflictions which came unto me at Antioch at Iconium at Lystra what persecutions I endured 10 11. But for thy establishment I set before thee the example of my ministry Thou hast been fully acquainted with the Doctrine which I have taught with the course and ordering of my Life my purpose and design my faithfulness in my Work my long-suffering and freedom from wrath my love to others my patient suffering my persecutions and sufferings at Antioch and other places where I have Preached and what the Ministry hath cost me 11 12. But out of them all the Lord delivered me Yea and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution 11 12. But out of them all God delivered me so that I went on to do his Work Yea such is the malignity of the Carnal World against that which crosseth their Lusts and Errour and Carnal Interest that all that resolve in a throughly Godly Life and not by flattery or sin to comply with the wiles of Proud Ungodly Men but to be true to Christ shall suffer some sort of Persecution 13. But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse deceiving and being deceived 13. But the sin which hardeneth these Wicked Men to be Persecutors of Godly Christians will harden them so far as to justifie it and stand to it impenitently and think they do God service by Persecuting his Servants pretending that it 's they that are erroneous and bad men and do deserve it and being deceived themselves will by deceit draw others to do the like 14. But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of knowing of whom thou hast learned them 14. But do thou continue in that Doctrine which I have taught and thou hast received as assured truth as knowing that thou hadst it from Christ by an Authoriz'd Apostle 15. And that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus 15. And from thy Childhood thou hast been trained up in the knowledge of the Old Testament whose Prophesies of Christ and sacred Precepts now Illustrated by the Gospel of Christian Faith are sufficient to make thee wise by the Spirit of Grace in all that 's neeedful to Salvation 16 17. All scripture is given by inspiration of of God and is profitable for Doctrine for reproof for correction for instruction in righteousness That the man of God may be perfect throughly furnished unto all good works 16 17. All those Writings which are of Divine Inspiration are also profitable for Doctrine for Reproof for Amendment and Correction and for Education and Discipline in Righteousness that so all Gods Servants and especially Teachers may be compleat and fully instructed and furnished for every good work required of God for the Ministerial Service and for Mens Salvation Note Tho this exclude not the use of any Subservient Arts or Knowledge yet certainly this is little understood or believed by the Roman Clergy who have made it necessary to a tolerated Minister to know and observe their numerous Canons and Oaths Subscriptions and Ceremonies besides many Books of theirs while they admit Priests that are ignorant of the Scripture and forbid the reading of them to the People CHAP. IV. 1. I Charge thee therefore before God and the Lord Jesus Christ who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his Kingdom 2. Preach the word be instant in season out of season reprove rebuke exhort with all long suffering and doctrine 1 2. So dreadful is the sin Sacrilegiously to deny Christ the Service which thou hast vowed him and art ordained to and to betray the Gospel and Mens Souls by so doing that I do adjure thee with all possible earnestness as before God and as thou wilt answer it to Christ in Judgment when he cometh in the Kingdom of his Glory that thou forbear not by any Persecution as far as possibly thou canst to Preach the Word be instant and urgent in season or fair opportunities yea Out of season necessity must take place of Convenience and Circumstantial Decencies Reprove the faulty Rebuke gross sinners Exhort all Men with unwearied long-suffering and sound Doctrine Note How dreadful a thing it is to cease Preaching the Gospel while we can whatever we suffer for it and whoever forbiddeth it Let them that think that the Apostles onely were exempted from yielding to Mens Prohibition remember that Timothy had his call and Commission from Men Qu. But may not Church Rulers silence Ministers Ans Yes when they so deserve it by doing more hurt than good that Christs Law doth silence them else not Tho they may determine of Place and Circumstances and Magistrates may also dispose of their own free encouragements and may restrain Men from evil doing 3. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers having itching ears 3. Note 1. That the foresight of Evil times by tempting Teachers should make Faithful Ministers labour the harder in their time 2. It is no new thing for Professed Christians not to endure Sound Doctrine but to follow false Teachers 3. It is by their own Lusts or Erroneous Wills and Choice that Professors are seduced by false Teachers 4. Itching Ears is a dangerous Disease 5. False Teachers may be heaped up and to have the Major Vote when Sound Teachers cannot be endured 4. And they shall turn away their ears from the truth and shall be turned unto fables 4. Note That Chuches Pastors and People may turn away from the Truth to Fables 5. But watch thou in all things endure afflictions do the work of an Evangelist make full proof of thy ministry 5. Note That great watchfulness patient labouring and suffering and fulfilling their Ministry approvedly in all Tryals is the Description of a True Minister of Christ 6. For I am now ready to be offered and the time of my departure is at hand 7. I have fought a good fight I have finished my course I have kept the faith 8. Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness which the Lord the righteous judge shall give me at that
given more or less of Riches or any of his gifts to any one let him proportionably use them by free communication to them that need remembring that all you have is freely given you of God and that you are but his Stewards and receive it not for provision for your pride or fleshly lusts but for your Master's use of which you must give an account 11. If any man speak let him speak as the oracles of God if any man minister let him do it as of the ability which God giveth that God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ to whom be praise and dominion for ever and ever Amen 11. Let your discourse be holy grave and true specially when you speak of Divine things Let your contribution and bounty to all good uses be proportioned to the estate and ability which God giveth you that God may be glorified in all you do by the exercise of your Faith in Christ c. 12. Beloved think it not strange concerning the feiry trial which is to try you as though some strange thing happened unto you 12. Note 1. Persecutions are for the tryal of our Sincerity and Strength and therefore our use of them is to come out approved and refined 2. No Christians should count them strange because Christ taught us to expect them and calls us to count our cost and forsake all And counting them strange sheweth that we came not to Christ on his terms of taking up the Cross and Self-denyal as we ought 13. But rejoice in as much as ye are partakers of Christs sufferings that when his glory shall be revealed ye may be glad also with exceeding joy 13. But instead of dejection let it be your joy that ye are now partakers of Christ's sufferings that you are conformed therein to him and suffer for him that so you may have assurance that you shall be glorified with him and meet him with exceeding joy at his great appearing 14. If ye be reproached for the Name of Christ happy are ye for the spirit of glory and of God resteth upon you on their part he is evil spoken of but on your part he is glorified 14. Your patient suffering reproach for Christ is a part and prognostick of your happiness And should they that believe this be impatient of their own good For the Spirit of God which is your glory and glorifieth him and proveth his Love to you is it that for●ifieth you And as he is dishonoured by their reproaches for which they will suffer so he is glorified by your fortitude and fidelity for which you shall be fully rewarded 15. But let none of you suffer as a murderer or as a thief or as an evil doer or as a busie-body in other mens matters 15. But sin is worse and more shameful than suffering and therefore be sure that you avoid guilt and that none of you suffer 1. As a murtherer or hurter of others 2. Or as a thief or defrauder of any 3. Or for any evil deed 4. Nor for playing the Bishop in other mens Charges or medling with other mens matters busily without a just call 16. Yet if any man suffer as a Christian let him not be ashamed but let him glorifie God on this behalf 16. But if any suffer patiently for Christ or for well doing take it not for a shame but for an honour and so behave your selves in it as to honour God who honoureth you 17. For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God and if it first begin at us what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God 17. As it is said Ezek. 43.4 5. So now God being entring on a course of Judgment will begin with the correction and trying of his Children in which the Infidels will by execution increase their guilt And our sufferings now are a dreadful prognostick of theirs that follow in the end Note How little cause wicked men have to be glad of the Churches sufferings when it prognosticateth a far more heavy Judgment of themselves 18. And if the righteous scarcely be saved where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear 18. And if the righteous be saved though certainly yet by so much labour cost and suffering in this life O how will ungodly sinners stand in Judgment before a just condemning Judge 19. Wherefore let them that suffer according to the will of God commit the keeping of their souls to him in well doing as unto a faithful Creatour 19. Therefore let us see that if we suffer it be for matter and manner according to God's will and let our duty and well-doing be our care and so let us wholly commit our Souls to the keeping and Love of our faithful Creator and quietly trust him to preserve and save them CHAP. V. 1. THe elders which are among you I exhort who am also an elder and a witness of the sufferings of Christ and also a partaker of the glory that shall be revealed 2. Feed the flock of God which is among you taking the oversight thereof not by constraint but willingly not for filthy lucre but of a ready mind 1 2. The elder and wiser sort being usually made Pastors of the Churches I who am an Elder in Age and Apostleship and a Witness of Christ's Sufferings and on the Mount had a glimpse of the Glory which shall be fully revealed and communicated and have my right to it and part in its fore-tast do exhort and beseech them faithfully to over-see and feed and take care of all the Flock which is among you taking the Over-sight or Episcopacy of it not as a burthen unwillingly but willingly not for filthy Lucre because the Pastors have double Honour and Main●●nance but out of love to Christ and the Church with a ready chearfulness to undergo all the trouble and danger of it Note 1. The Office of true Bishops is to feed and guide the Flock that is among them What are they then that have the name and title of being sole Bishops over a thousand or many hundred or score of Flocks which are so far from being among them or being fed by them that the hundredth person never heard them teach or saw their faces 2. Though most Expositors apply 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not by constraint but willingly to the Bishop's willingness of his work yet Dr. Hammond applieth it to the Bishop's manner of guiding the Flock as not constraining them by force nor using violence in an active sense And whether these words prove it or not other Scriptures and the nature of the Case prove that Bishops have no power of Corporal Force but ruling by God's Word and that none but Volunteers are capable of Church-privileges and Communion and Pastoral Conduct 3. They that seek and take a Bishoprick for filthy Lucre of the Benefice Wealth and Worldly Honour are Intruders that come not in Christ's way And they that also cast out the use
Mat. 24. and received his Notice from none but Christ and that Christ's own words are the surest Notification who is the Antichrist For it is mentioned here not as a thing known only by special Inspiration to them or the Apostles but as a received former Prophecy As you have heard that Antichrist shall come And which way did they hear it but by the Apostles as from Christ whose words the Evangelists have not omitted Now Christ's words were Many shall come in my Name saying I am Christ and shall deceive many Here he doth not fix the name on any one more than on others And it is certain that Christ was not mistaken but what he fore-told did come to pass though we read not of any that was expresly called Christ and commonly so believed that was not because none attempted so to deceive men but because their success was small and soon stifled and not like Mahomet's Biza on the Text Mat. 24. saith In my Name is They shall usurp the Name of the Messiah or Christ Such was that Dositheus whom Theophilact speaketh of and Simon and Theudas and after these Manes who also chose his twelve Apostles And in our Memory the Munster Anabaptists attempted the same and after them David George the Prince of the Libertines So James Nailor lately the Quaker whose Tongue the Parliament bored through whip'd him and imprison'd him till he dyed for solemnly personating Christ riding into B●istol But there were others that promised to deliver the Jews till they drew them into Rebellion to their destruction and so took on them to redeem Israel though they called not themselves the Christ Almost all Expositors agree that these were the Antichrists meant by Christ Mat. 24. But though these were then shortly to arise it followeth not but that more such might arise after them and such was Mahomet above all others notorious by his Alcoron Kingdom and Success And as Ebion Cerint●us and some other Hereticks were against Christ in some degree so more notably is the Pope in that degree as he arrogateth Christ's Prerogative and maketh himself a Vicarious Head of the whole Church on Earth So that these grant that such Popes are one sort of those Antichrists that should after arise but that the Pope is not he that is meant by Christ in Matth. 24. nor here by John And whereas 2 Thes 2. is objected for One Man of Sin c. they say that it is not Antichrist properly that is there mentioned but the Anti-God the Roman Idolatrous Emperor that should cause Jerusalem's Desolation and set up there the Idol of Abomination There is the like mention of Antichrist again Ch. 4.3 Every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God And this is the spirit of Antichrist whereof ye have heard that it should come and even now a ready is in the world So Ch. 2.20 He is Antichrist that denyeth the Father and the Son And 2. Joh. For many deceivers are entred into the world who confess not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh This is a deceiver and one Antichrist And say they when no other Text in Scripture hath the name Antichrist and these four all thus expound it of such as deny Christ's Incarnation and directly oppose him and such as were then in being and of many such Heresies and not of one Man or Order alone and when all this concurreth with Christ's own words of many false Christs that should deceive the Jews to their destruction whence can we expect a surer Exposition of Antichristianity whether we take the name for an Adversary to Christ or for a false Christ When Grotius singleth out Barchochebas as the chief Antichrist who called himself the Messiah and seduced thousands and even the Sanedrim of Rulers in●o his Error to their destruction it is answered by some That this was all done before this Epistle was written To which some reply 1. That this is utterly uncertain because that Epiphanius saith John was first banished under Claudius and because the contrary Tradition hath no good Evidence and because the Apocalyps is the best Expositor whose very Style implyeth that at least much of it was written before the Destruction of Jerusalem and so may this Epistle 2. Were it certain John maketh no one to be the only or grand Antichrist and therefore Christ's words might be first fulfilled in Barchochebas and such others and yet more after may succeed them The two other Opinions 1. That it is only Simon Magus 2. Or Vespasian I think not worthy the confuting In these difficulties I only advise the Reader that he never forsake great and certain Truths or Duties for any thing uncertain And that Humane Faith overthrow not Divine Faith And no man's Opinion draw him to depose Christ by denying all his Visible Church and making it all in any Age much less in its best state to be Idolatrous and Antichristian Or to b● frightned from Christian Love Unity and Peace or from any lawful thing by the meer name of Antichrist But to judge of Doctrines by Scripture and of Persons by their Doctrines Practices and Personal Qualification and to hate sin impartially wherever he findeth it and to accuse rashly and unjustly neither Persons Parties or Societies 19. They went out from us but they were not of us for if they had been of us they would no doubt have continued with us but they went out that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us 19. These Deceivers the Nicolaitans Ebion Cerinthus c. were indeed in our Communion and went out from us but they were never sincerely of the same Faith and Spirit with us else they would have stayed with us But they went out and separated and set up their Heresies that they might shew that they were never sound in the Faith 20. But ye have an unction from the holy One and ye know all things 20. But the most holy God and Saviour hath anointed you with his holy Spirit which will lead you from pernicious Errour into all necessary Truth if you obey him 21. I have not written unto you because ye know not the truth but because ye know it and that no lie is of the truth 21. It is not as supposing you ignorant of the Truth that I write to you but because you know the necessary Truth and therefore may the easier reject all inconsistent Falshoods 22. Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ he is antichrist that denieth the Father and the Son 23. Whosoever denieth the Son the same hath not the Father but he that acknowledgeth the Son hath the Father also 22 23. And who is the dangerous Lyer but he that denyeth that Jesus is the Christ and consequently denyeth the Father Note The scantness of History leaveth it uncertain what sort of Seducers John meaneth whether some that fell to flat Infidelity directly renouncing Christianity
plagues were thus represented 8. And the temple was filled with smoke from the glory of God and from his power and no man was able to enter into the temple till the seven plagues of the seven angels were fulfilled 8. And the dreadfulness of Gods wrath as a consuming fire striking even his worshippers with fear and in the execution disturbing the Churches peace was represented to me by the filling of the Temple with smoke from the Glory of God c. CHAP. XVI ANd I heard a great voice out of the temple saying to the seven angels Go your ways and pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon the earth 1. I heard a great Voice out of the Temple sending these angels to pour out the Vials and execute God's Wrath. 2. And the first went and poured out his vial upon the earth and there fell a noisom and grievous sore upon the men which had the mark of the beast and upon them which worshipped his image 2. Of the great Plague in wicked Commodus's Reign that killed in Rome alone two thousand a day and of the like in the Reign of several Persecutors even till Constantine's Reign and of the Blood-shed and Fire and the resemblance of this to the Plagues of Egypt See Dr. H. on the Text and Grotius before him Others say It is the Papists Torment of Conscience when Popery is fallen 3. And the second angel poured out his vial upon the sea and it became as the blood of a dead man and every living soul died in the sea 4. And the third angel poured out his vial upon the rivers and fountains of waters and they became blood 3 4. That these signifie a progress of the same Judgment on the Idolaters is clear But whether by the Sea and the Rivers and Fountains signifie things so distinct as many think and which of their many conjectured Significations are right I cannot say 5. And I heard the angel of the waters say Thou art righteous O Lord which art and wast and shalt be because thou hast judged thus 5. The Angel that executed God's Judgments on the Idolatrous Nations performed it with Praise and Glory to God for his Justice on persecuting Idolaters Note The Angels in Heaven were not ignorant of what God thus did on Earth And as God's Mercy hindred not his Execution of Justice so their pity kept them not from triumphing over these destroyed Sinners and giving God the Glory of their Punishment 6. For they have shed the blood of saints and prophets and thou hast given them blood to drink for they are worthy 7. And I heard another out of the altar say Even so Lord God Almighty true and righteous are thy judgments 6 7. Na. God and Angels will rejoyce in the terrible Revenge of the Blood of Saints 2. The Angel from the Altar signifieth the Consent of the Souls under the Altar and of the Church of holy Worshippers on Earth who pray for Deliverance 3. Were it never so certain that it is Idolatrous Heathen Rome that is here meant it consequently inferreth that if Papal Rome have equalled yea far exceeded them in shedding the Blood of Saints their punishment shall be as great or greater It is no small Aggravation of Pap●l Blood-shed by Massacres Inquisitions Burnings c. that they father all on Christ himself and do it as Christians yea and in so many Ages make it the necessary Defence of their Kingdom And they shall find that God knoweth a Saint when Men call him a Heretick and will not be so mocked as to dis-own Christ's Sheep for such forged Marks 8. And the fourth angel poured out his vial upon the sun and power was given unto him to scorch men with fire 9. And men were scorched with great heat and blasphemed the name of God which hath power over these plagues and they repented not to give him glory 8 9. Some take this to signifie a great Drought and Dearth that came in the days of Commodus and after of Maximinus Many take the Sun here for Antichrist that calleth himself so Others for Governors Some for the King of Spain some for the German Emperor or some such Papal Luminary Some for the Scripture as tormenting Papists Some for Christ as sending forth his Word and Judgments I can go no further than the general sure sense That a greater Plague that fell on the Idolatrous Empire made them lay all the blame on the Christians and rage the more but cured not their Idolatry or Persecution 10. And the fifth angel poured out his vial upon the seat of the beast and his kingdom was full of darkness and they gnawed their tongues for pain 11. And blasphemed the God of heaven because of their pains and their sores and repented not of their deeds 10 11. The plain general sense of all this is to liken Idolatrous persecuting Rome and the suffering Christians to Pharaoh and the Israelites and liken God's Plagues on Rome to the Egyptian Plagues And to tell us that as Pharaoh's heart was hardned till Destruction fell on him and his so will be the Idolatrous Romans By the Seal of the Beast is meant Rome with the Imperial Power or Papal say many and by Darkness the Confusions there and Diminutions of their Glory In Heathen Rome these were many and great the Soldiers setting up and pulling down and killing Emperors till they set the Empire to Sale Emperors set up and warring against each other few dying a natural death Valerian taken captivated and made his Foot-stool by Sap●es and flead To be an Emperor was the next way to Murder or some odious disgrace and death by him that could overcome and kill him And Papal Rome was subdued by the Barbarians Other Expositions are many 12. And the sixth angel poured out his vial upon the great river Euphrates and the water thereof was dried up that the way of the kings of the east might be prepared 12. That this signifieth a further progress towards Idolatrous persecuting Rome's destruction and the Churches deliverance is clear but what Euphrates signifieth and what its drying up and what The Way of the Kings of the East Expositors greatly differ in Some take Euphrates literally some mystically some for the Turk some for the chief Champions of Antichrist some for the chief Strength and Garrison of Babylon some for the Pope's Riches and great Tributes and Revenues and some for the River Tibris in Rome and so for Rome it self And these take the drying of it up to be the ruin of Maxentius by Constantine destroyed in Tiber Others think the drying up to be the destruction of the Turks And so they vary in the rest But some think that this is but a further Assimilation of the Case to the Israelites when the Red Sea was dryed up for their escape and to prepare the way for Pharaoh's ruin and signifieth that the danger and impediments of the Christians deliverance were removed by the Overthrow of
understood it not Yea incomparable Calvin professeth that he understood not the Thousandth Part of it And his Partner Beza would give us little of it next to none And both refused to write a Comment on it 3. I honour them that know more than I and contradict them not I had rather say too little where other men have said enough than say more than I know 4. It is not through meer sloth that I am ignorant Women and Boys think they know herein what I do not who have studied it less than I but I confess that Despair is much of the cause Forty four years ago when I was but young I studied it I doubt too soon and read Brightman Napier Pareus c. and after that Mede Potter and many more besides such Treatises as Downamus de Antichristo Broughton and other such besides the answerers of Bellarmin c. I met with many Divines and Lay-men who had chosen it out for the chief study of their Lives and I found so great diversity of Opinions five of the most confident going four ways and so little proof of what they most confidently asserted that I despaired of being so much wiser then they as to come to satisfaction if I should lay by more necessary studies and make this the business of the rest of my Life which yet I durst not do Afterwards I converst with my fellow Labourer Mr. Nath. Stephens who hath written of it and was much upon it in his discourse but I durst not be drawn to a deep study of it And when since I read Mr. Durham Dr. Moor c. and Grotius and Dr. Hammond and many Annotators I confess despair and more needful business made me do it but superficially And when I had for my own use written the rest of this Paraphrase on the New Testament I proposed to have said nothing of any more of the Revelations than of the three first Chapters professing that I understood it not But after being loth to omit wholly any part of the New Testament and thinking that the renewed study of that which speaketh so much of the New Jerusalem might be suitable to a pained dying man I thought of it more searchingly than I had done heretofore but have not now either the strength of Wit or length of time that are necessary to so hard a work and therefore presume not to oppose others but refer the Readers to them that have more throughly studied and expounded it than I can do But yet I thought that those Generals which I understood might be useful to unlearned Readers though they made them no wiser than I am my self while those that are above me have enough higher to read If any be offended that I name so many mens Opinions I answer them 1. Had I known which of them was right I would have mentioned that only But when I know it not and their difference tells us that they know it not themselves how can I honestly be so partial as to name one and pass by all the rest And how should I know which that one must be When Lira had given us the Exposition of much of it he plainly tells us that these are other mens Expositions but he thinketh them improbable and if ever he come to understand it himself he will tell us the true meaning which if he had not said I should have thought that Lira delirasset though the saying be Si Lira non Lirasset totus mundus delirasset My Friend Mr. Matth. Pool in his Synopsis hath recited greater diversity of Opinions than I have done where the arguments for them may be partly seen which my short notes must not take in The points which are too hard for me are these especially I. Whether the Dragon Beast or false Prophet or Whore be the special Antichrist And whether the case of Antichrist be here much or at all medled with II. Who is the first Beast Chap. 13. III. Who is the second Beast IV. What is the Image of the Beast V. What is his Mark received and what his name and what is the number of it received VI. What is the Whore VII Who are the two Witnesses and where and when killed VIII What is the binding of the Dragon and the thousand years reign and resurrection and where IX What and when and where is the Army against the Holy City and the Wars at Armageddon X. What and when and where is the New Jerusalem I. As to the first I long took it for granted that Antichrist is here spoken of even the same mentioned by John in his Epistle and by Paul 2 Thes 2.2 But to my admiration when I searcht I could find neither the name of Antichrist nor an ascertaining description of him so that I began to think better of the most Learned Judicious Hierom. Zanchy who took Mahomet to be the Antichrist though the Popes Crimes might allow us to take him for one of those other Antichrists of whom John saith there were many And if any find him here characterized as called the Beast the false Prophet or the Whore I will crave his pardon for my choosing to take up with the Scripture Names I am not wiser than the Revealer of these things in naming such as he here speaketh of why are not the Names here given us sufficient I will explain the word Antichrist where I find it and the words Beast false Prophet Whore c. where I find them I dread fiction and addition Of the Description I shall speak after II. Who is the first Beast is of great importance of which I find many opinions Those of the Fathers and the Papists I pass by These now among us stand chiefly in competition 1. Those that say it is the Roman Empire as containing both the Pagan and the Papal State 2. Those that say it is the Papal Civil Power only as upheld by Popish Princes the ten Kings 3. Those that say it is only the Papacy or Antichrist who is the first Beast as in Civil power and the second in Ecclesiastical 4. Those that say it is only the Pagan Empire Others I pass by that say 5. It is the Greeks Eastern Empire 6. Or the Turkish Empire 7. Or a future unknown Antichrist 8. Or the Devil I. Mr. Mede saith the first is the common opinion but not true he is for the second and Mr. Durham and many of late for the third and all of them against the 4th I shall not further mention their reasons against each other but only those that are brought for the Papacy either alone or with its supports and those that are brought against the 4th opinion which is for the Pagan Empire I. They say that the first Beast must needs be the Papacy or its supports 1. Because John saw the rising of it so that it was then to come But Pagan Rome was before 2. Because he succe●seth the Dragon in his Seat 3. It is the Pope that owneth the names