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A33929 A compendious discourse about some of the greatest matters of Christian faith propounded and explained between a minister and an enquiring Christian ... : and also may serve for an answer to two books, one called The practical discourse of the sovereignty of God, the other called The death of death, by the death of Christ, written by J.O. : whereunto is annexed a very brief appendix / written by T. Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1682 (1682) Wing C5274; ESTC R20632 146,911 256

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to be Wiser in our own Conceit than our Lord and Law-giver 4. Whoever fixeth the sin and damnation of the World on the eternal Decree of God and not on mans chosen and willful wickedness as the first just and deserving cause thereof but fathers both the sin and Judgment on the eternal Decree of God as the first cause of both denyeth the Scripture belieth the Lord and believeth a lie Ezek. 33. 11. Joh. 3. 16 19. 1 Tim. 2. 4. Rev. 22. 17. 5. Whoever denyeth the Love God to the world in the gift of his Son affirming that he loved but a few of the Elect only denieth the Scripture and believeth a lye Luk. 2. 10. Joh. 3. 16. 6. Whoever denieth that Jesus Christ gave himself for the life of the World a ransom for all a Propitiation for the sins of the World affirming that he died but for a few the Elect only denieth the Scripture and believeth a lye Joh. 6. 51. 1 Tim. 2. 6. 1 Joh. 2. 2. 7. Whoever affirmeth that men are no more capable to believe and obey the Gospel unto life than Bruit Beasts or Stones or a dead Corps and yet that God will damn them for not believing thereof it being both unscriptural irrational and dishonourable unto God denieth the Scripture and doth open wrong both to God and men and believeth a lye Ro 3. 3 4 5. 8. Whoever believeth and teacheth Salvation by an inconditional Covenant and Justification by faith without works denieth the Scripture and believeth a lye Mar. 16. 15 16. Rev. 22. 14. Jam. 2. 20. Christ Ro. 4 5. Is much made use of to prove Justification by faith without works But to him that worketh not but believeth on him that Justifieth the ungodly his faith is counted for righteousness Min. 1. If we hold Justification without works a● must then hold Salvation without works because every Justified person is in a saved state Ro. 8. 30. and so bid a due to works both as to Justification and Salvation 2. So to understand the Apostle in this or any other Scripture is to set him in direct opposition to Christ and all the Apostles which we may in no case do 1. Contrary to Christ Mat. 7. 21 24. and contrary to his Commission for Gospel Preaching and Salvation Mat. 16. 15 16. 2. Contrary to the rest of the Apostles Heb. 5. 9. 10. 36. 12. 14. Contrary to James ch 2. 24. Ye see then how that by works a man is Justified and not by faith only ch 1. 22. 25. Contrary to Peter 2 Pet. 1. 5. to 12. and Contrary to John 1 Joh. 2. 3 4 5 6. v. 17. he that doth the will of God abideth for ever 3. So to understand Paul in that Scripture not only sets Paul against Christ and all the Apostles but against himself and that in the same Epistle who Commonly states Salvation upon Obedience to the Gospel tho not as the deserving cause but as the Terms without which is no Obtaining thereof ch 2. 7 8 9 10. and we may not suppose the Apostle to be so inconsiderate as to contradict himself and that in the same Epistle 4. It 's most Aparent the Apostle intends not Gospel works in that place but the works of the Law as such compared with ch 3. 20 21. By the deeds of the Law there shall no Flesh be Justified v. 28. Therefore we conclude that a man is Justified by faith without the deeds of the Law but not without the deeds of the Gospel that contradicts the whole Gospel and the design of the Apostle as is most apparent 9. Whoever denieth the danger of believers falling from grace now in this imperfect state and holdeth and teacheth the impossibility thereof doth wrong to me● denieth the Scripture and believeth a lie Rom. 8 13 11. 20. Heb. 3. 12 4. 11. 2 Pet. 3. 17. 1 Tim. 1. 19 20. 10. Whoever denieth the restitution of all things the world to come and the eternal Kingdom and Glory of Christ and his Church therein denyeth the Scripture and believeth a lie Act. 3. 21. 2 Pet. 3. 13. Rev. 11. 15 22. 5. Mar. 10. 30. 11. Whoever believeth and teacheth that when Christ the Lord and Judge doth come again from Heaven to judge the world in righteousness Act. 17. 31. that he will ●urn up the world and not make it new and carrry away the saints with him to heaven and send all the world eternally to hell in their sense viz. that none of them shall have any advantage at all by the womans seed denieth the truth and glory of Christs undertaking for the world and a great part if not the whole of his kingdom and glory in the world to come and so denieth the Scripture and believeth a lie the truth of this see cleared in the next chapter 12. Whoever demeth the free operations of the Gospel Spirit in the word and work of Grace or in the ministerial gifts in prophesie and preaching as sufficient thereunto limiting Gospel ministerial gifts and offices in the Church of Christ to human acquired abilities denieth the sufficiency of the Gospel Spirit in the Gospel work introducing the human spirit instead thereof and is in the depth of the Apostacy 1 Cor. 2. 12 12. 4. 7. 13. Whoever setteth up the common light that is in all men instead of Christ and the Spirit of the Gospel is in the Apostacy and believeth a lye Christ Some sa● that some of these things Especially the 4 5 6 7 8 9 particuars are the great Bulwarks against popery and that to assert such things as these tends to weaken the protestants and to strengthen the hands of the Papists Min. I hope these are not the best Bulwarks and strength of Protestants against Papists if it were it would surely fail in the time of need 2. If these things has been the strength of Protestants against Popery it 's no marvel so little is done for advantage to the Protestant interest and conviction of Papists if we lay the foundation in falshood and build thereupon it 's no marvel we are not blest of God and Popery gain upon us 3. Let Protestants fall in with the truth of the Gospel as it is in Jesus both in principle and practice Especially in these great and fundamental parts thereof and they will have enough to bear up with great authority from Scripture against Popery in all its parts 1. Hold firm to this both in principle and practice that the Scripture is in it self the alone sufficient ground and rule in all matters of Christian faith and Religion and needs not the Churches Authority for it's warrant nor the inventions traditions or additions of men which as it's a Christian so it 's a Protestant principle 2. Let the Express letter plain reason and scope of Scripture united in and with it self without the harsh and contradictory interpretations of men or consequences drawn contrary to and against the express light language and
A Compendious DISCOURSE About some of the greatest matters of Christian Faith propounded and explained between a MINISTER and an enquiring CHRISTIAN designed for clearing the truths of the Gospel the honour of Christ and advantage of men And also may serve for an answer to two books one called The practical Discourse of the Sovereignty of God the other called The Death of Death by the Death of Christ written by J. O. Whereunto is annexed a very brief Appendix Written by T. Collier Gal. 〈…〉 To whom we gave place by subjection no not for an hour that the truth of the Gospel might 〈…〉 tinue with you 1 Tim. 6. 3. 4. If any man teach otherwise and consent not to wholsom words even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ and the Doctrine which is according to godliness he i● proud knowing nothing but doting about questions and strife of words whereof cometh envie strife railings evil surmisings perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds destitu●● of the truth c. Zec. 8. 19 Therefore love the Truth and Peace London Printed by H. H. for Tho. Fabian at the Sign of the Bible in St. Paul's Church-Yard a Corner sho● 〈◊〉 Ch●●●●●d● 168● The Authors desire and end in the ensuing Discourse GO forth my Muse take Wings and flee Speak plain and true that all may see For none can see without a light Nor can they see without some sight All have some sight within them so As to discern what light do shew And when discerned to make choice Of what is spoke by the Lights voice But without Light no man can see Nor can in Truth instructed be Most true it is that God is Light The Fountain clear in whom 't is bright And from that Fountain it doth shine In ways of his that are Divine The Eye within in the true sence Has had three Books to learn from thence The Works the Law the Gospel pure The Book of Life that shall endure To turn away from this clear Sun Is the right way to be undone This is the Light discoursed on And calleth for reception It calls aloud and cries to men Let it not be rejected then And if that some do thee traduce That thou returnest with abuse Be not afraid what e're do come Nor yet dismaid for any doom 'T is Gospel Light does in thee shine Therefore none can thee undermine Thy Dress is plain thy Language sharp 'T is that thou mayst speak to the heart If the good end design'd by thee Shall in some part effected be Which is the common good of men Let God have all the glory then And then again my heart shalt sing With joy the praise of Sion's King And this also thy work shall be And that unto Eternity The Epistle DEDICATORY To the Learned Doctors Masters and Students of the two Universities of Oxford and Cambridge and to all the Learned in the Nation Learned SIRS IT 's the saying of the Wise man Prov. 4. 5. Get wisdom get understanding forget it not v. 7. Wisdom is the principle thing therefore get wisdom with all thy gettings get understanding v. 8. Exalt her and she shall promote thee she shall bring thee to honor when thou dost embrace her and chap. 16. 16. How much better is it to get wisdom than gold And to understanding rather to be chosen than silver Then surely it is not wisdom to get gold and silver but that which is far above it Which will give to thine head not a Crown of gold and silver but an Ornament of grace a Crown of glory shall she deliver to thee They are the great things of Divine wisdom as revealed in the Scriptures of truth that I have been exercised about and of which it 's said 2 Tim. 3. 15. They are able to make us wise unto salvation through faith in Christ Jesus And therefore I have no reason to suppose you 'le count it strange or presumption that I present the Dedication of the ensuing discourse to your learned and serious consideration 'T is true it 's a plain English Christian Discourse yet the things discoursed on are the great and high things of God and the Gospel and therefore am not willing to doubt but you will readily grant are such things as concern your most scrious Studies Though with some their Studies may be much if not too much about things of a lower and terrene concern as indeed all things are beneath the glorious Gospel of the blessed God yet I doubt not the lawfulness of endeavours for attainments in human learning and that both as to the Languages ●● Philosophy both in the rational natural and moral parts thereof though my self have little or none of either in its artificial parts Yet it 's radically in all rational men though it has been and is too much debauched and defaced in most by sensual lusts Your learned and Philosophical studies may tend to make you men of parts and of use among men in things of torrene concern if not abused and if kept subject in its place may prove no hindrance to you but a help in your Divine studies though I acknowledge not Philosophy to be the Mother of Theology as some say Gal. 4. 26. yet this I dare say that without rational Philosophy in its root we could not be rational men and then we could not be Christian men without a miracle indeed as some say it being to the rational understanding part in man that the Gospel comes and by which it 's understood and believed Learned Sirs Whatever ends you design in your studies it concerns you all to take in Theology and the glory of God as the chief and glory of all things of Gospel concern being of highest of best and eternal concern and this I am sure your learning simply considered in it self will not hinder but help you in while you keep humble and improve your acquired Talents for God The blessed Gospel of his grace by Jesus being very much suted to the rational capacities of men or else it were in vain to publish it unto them Though the Gospel in it self being the Ministration of Peace by Jesus properly relating to the general restitution new world new state and life with all its Ordinances of divine worship faith and holy life in order to preparing us for and obtaining of the glory and as so is above the reach of reason and all the human Philosophy in the world without the Divine revelation thereof Rom. 10. 14. 1 Cor. 1. 21. 2. 7 8. but being by the Gospel revealed and brought down and opened 〈◊〉 Rom. 10. 6 7 8 9. to those who believe the Scripture to be the Divine Revelation it 's rational as well as divine to believe God in his word and love and cleave to him therein which is the great and saving Faith of the Gospel though over and above our rational capacities He has of his own grace ordered the Gospel which is the Divine Revelation thereof to be
them or affirm that he Prayed for them after they were dead which I think they will scarce do either But 2. Tho Christ in his Prayer Joh. 17. Particularly Prayed for his Disciples vers 9. And for all actual believers vers 20. And if he interceeds for none else then he Prayed not nor interceeds for the Conversion of any no not for their Elect world and then on their own account he prayed not for them for they say he prayed not for the world and yet they say the Elect are the world so that on their account he prayed not nor interceeds for the Conversion of any but only for his Disciples and actual believers By which you may see how ill their arguments will hold together 3. Christ did pray for the world and this is most apparent if we consider his Prayer which hath in this matter three Gradations 1. He Prayeth distinctly for his present Disciples vers 9. And in this petition he prayed not for the world nor for all Believers 2. In vers 26. He prayed for all Believers 3. And in this Petition he did as well pray for the world as for Believers that being the reason yea and all the reason rendered why he prayed for Believers it was for the worlds false vers 21. That Believers might so walk in Unity that the world seeing thereof might believe that he was sent of God By which it 's apparent that the very end of his praying for Believers was for the worlds sake in which he as really prayed for the world as for Believers and wonderful ignorance it is in those who affirm that he did not pray for the world Christ Some will say as Death of death that for the worlde believing it intends not believing unto life but a Conviction that Christ was not what they took him to be i. e. a seducer and false Prophet Min. This is boldly affirmed but the plain truth of the matter is that the great end of Christ in praying for Unity among Believers was that the world might believe that he was the sent of God i. e. That they might believe and be saved It being evident that to believe he was the sent of God includes the whole Faith of the Gospel the same as the Apostles had who were the first in his prayer v. 8. They have known surely that I came out from thee and have believed that thou didst send me So ch 16. 30. And so of all other believers Joh. 8. 24. 20. 31. 1 Joh. 4. 2. 5. 1. So that it 's most evident that Christs prayer for the world was that they might believe and be saved Christ Whence is it that to believe that Christ is the sent of God is so commonly stated in Scripture to be the Faith of the Gospel to which Salvation is ensured seeing there are many other things to be believed concerning him without believing of which we cannot be saved Min. 1. Because to believe that he was the Messias promised the sent of God was the whole of Faith before his sufferings Mat. 16. 16 17. Joh. 17. 8. 2. Because after his sufferings if they believed that he was the Christ the sent of God then Faith in his Death and Resurrection with the ends thereof was included therein 3. Because it 's most apparent that the great ends of his coming into the world was understood in a great measure both by Jews and Gentiles before he came tho the manner of his effecting thereof they were greatly ignorant in viz. by his being a sacrifice for sin but that the end of his coming was to be the Saviour of the world they knew the Jews by the prophesies and promises thereof that he should be for Salvation to the ends of the Earth Isa 49. 6. 45. 22. Mal. 1. 11. Sutable to which is the saying of Simeon Luk. 2. 32. A light to lighten the Gentiles and the glory of thy People Israel And John the Baptist the forerunner of Christ saith John 1. 29. Behold the lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world And after his sufferings John the Apostle and Evangelist testifieth 1 Joh. 4. 14. We have seeen and do testifie that the Father sent the Son the Saviour of the world The weight of this Testimony is to confirm that the Father had sent him that was promised the Saviour of the World this being their great work to convince the world and confirm believers that he was the promised Messias the Saviour of the World Act. 9. 22. 18. 28. And that he suffered and was raised again from the dead 1 Cor. 15. 3 4. And as it was understood among the Jews that when he came it was to be the Saviour of the world so was it likewise among the Gentiles by their converse with the Jews and Septuagint translation many among the Gentiles expected the coming of the Jews Messias and understood that the end of his coming was to be the Saviour of the World Joh. 4 25. 26. The Woman saith to him I know that Messias cometh which is called Christ when he is come he will tell us all things vers 29. The Woman goeth into the City and saith see a Man that told me all that ever I did is not this the Christ And vers 40 41 42. The Samaritans believed and said we have heard him our selves and know that this is indeed the Christ the Saviour of the World tho they were of the Gentiles yet these were Principled in this and that truly too that the Messias promised was to be the Saviour of the world and therefore the great Doctrin to be taught and matter of Faith was to believe that he was the Messias the sent of God which as thus understood included the whole of the Gospel A sin and a shame it is that we who profess to believe him to be the Son and sent of God should deny him to be the Saviour of the World and so in this great matter to come short of the Faith both of Jews and Gentiles before he came in the Flesh and before he suffered for the sins of the World Christ It is objected If Christ dyed for the World why is not the Gospel Preached to all the World there being many parts of the world where it is not known and it is not likely he should dye for them and not Vouchsafe to make it known to them Min. As to this it 's enough were there no more to be said in this matter that the Lord both sent the Gospel by Commission to be Preached to all the Creation Mar. 16. 15. Among all Nations Luk. 24. 47. So that there is no bar or limit set by the Lord upon it the defect lyeth in Men and not in the Lord or the Commission for publishing thereof it having been the usual method of God in his Dispensations towards Men to give the word and leave the Issue to men for the improvement thereof so he did to Adam and so
understand it as I have said unless they will have the Roman unity to be the matter intended Which such as it is is maintained by persecutions massacres and blood a union more suting brutes than christian men But we shall one day know that the dreadful divisions among profest Christians is not for wans of a mediator but from our own sinful selves Christ I am well satisfied in the truth of what you have said about this matter in all the parts thereof I desire you to give me some further instructions by way of inference for my learning herein Min. 1. You may learn what bad and sad work they make who deny the general grace of God to men and the general sacrifice of Christ for the world casting contempt and reproch thereupon calling and accounting them adversaries that believe and own it when themselves it is that teach a doctrine and lay a foundation the Scripture knows not viz. that God loved but a few only in the gift of his son and that Christ died only for a few and reprobated all the rest to eternal destruction so denying the Scripture and root up the foundation of Gospel faith and salvation 2. Of the impossibility for any person thereby to have any gospel ground of faith and hope of salvation tho they talk high from fancy and imagination but not from Scripture grounds for from that notion no man can have a Scripture ground of hope it being so exceeding contrary to the gospel and saith thereof the saith of the gospel being that to which the promise is made as I shall shew in the next Chapter there can be no grounded hope of salvation out of the faith thereof 3. It justifieth the practice and taketh off the reproach cast upon such as are instructed in the doctrine of the general grace of God to men viz. that they are adversaries to the truth and are all for that doctrins and discourse as if their religion consisted wholly therein I say it 's no marvel it is so being the foundation of all Gospel faith and without it can be none in the truth thereof even those who oppose it are beholding to it if they held to their own principles without contradiction it would appear to be the most irreligious and ridiculous in the world called Christian but they cannot preach to the world without the help of general grace tho they preach it in the highest contradiction to their own principles which if plainly preached to the people as held and printed would affright the people and shame themselves out of their work If they should tell the people that they bring them tidings of great joy to all people that Christ dyed for the World but it was but for a very few the elect World only and that all the rest were reprobated before the world was that they were made to sin and be damned and that they have no more power to believe unto life than brute Beasts than a stock or a stone or a dead corps and yet for all this it 's their duty to believe and they must be damned the deeper in hell if they do not believe and yet if they do believe if they be not Elect they are but Hypocrites and must be damned This being the spirit and life of that principle and of their gospel in the plain truth thereof which if they dealt honestly with their hearers they ought to preach it being their gospel and faith as in Print and discourse is fully manifest so that did they not mix their doctrine with general grace tho not in love thereto standing in direct opposition thereof to make it savory without which it would appear to be loathsome unto all And therefore the doctrine of the general grace of God by Jesus Christ being the alone foundation savory and saving doctrine of the gospel Christians instructed therein have no cause to be ashamed of the reproach thereof but to glorifie God in this behalf and others may learn to be silent for shame and will when they understand the truth and worth of this glorious doctrine 4. You may learn from hence where the difference about salvation and damnation lyeth and why all are not saved a matter it is of great and weighty concern unto all and that is in believing or not believing the gospel it 's faith and unbelief that makes the difference and not the eternal decrees of Election and Reprobation and want of a Saviour as some unjustly and untruly assert to the dishonour of God the Gospel and wrong of men The condemnation will not be for want of love in God or for want of a sacrifice and Saviour ● but for mens wilful and chosen wickedness and that they shall one day know Joh. 3. 16 19. And therefore let the fomenters of this unholy doctrine be ashamed any more to lay the sin and damnation of the World on the holy and righteous God it being so apparent from the word of the God of truth that it's obedience and disobedience to the Gospel that makes the difference and not the want of a sacrifice and Saviour 3. It gives us to understand the vanity of that doctrine that teaches Justification and Salvation by an inconditional Covenant It 's true that the general parts thereof are wholly inconditional both in promise and performance as before has been shewed and that part only that assureth salvation to sinners with Eternal glory is conditional which is alone pleaded for to be inconditional I may safely say there 's no man on Earth can shew any promise of salvation in the Gospel that is wholly inconditional but that the condition i● either exprest or implyed Mar. 16. 15 16. which is the commission for gospel preaching and salvation and carryeth in it the sum of the whole according to which all promises may and should be understood and was so by the Apostles Act. 2. 38. 16. 31. Jam. 1. 25. Rev. 2. 7 11 17 26. 3. 5 12 21. 21. 7. 22. 14. so that this inconditional covenant in the sense pleaded for is that which the doctrine of the Gospel is altogether unacquainted with Christ Some will grant that there are conditional promisses in the Gospel but withal there are absolute inconditional promises for performance thereof as Sovereignty Pag. 295. called conditional promises and promises of the condition those named are Ezek. 36. 25. Jer. 31. 32. Ezek. 11. 19. 36. 26. with others of like import Min. I doubt not but fully believe that God grants a sufficiency of power for performance of what he requiers or I must be like that evil servant that said he was a hard Master Math. 25. 24 28. Yet 2. I believe it to be a great mistake in the application of those absolute promises to the present time and state which are all promises to the house of Israel and to be performed at their restitution and redemption in the World to come when they shall all return to the Lord
him but for their ill doing of it Isa 47. 6. 7. Amos. 1. 11. Ob. v. 10. to 15. Zec. 1. 15. 4. And after all and as an Effect of this continued Relation interest and pitty in and towards them he has made to them many great and precious promises of their return and Salvation in the times appointed and that to the very same sinning and Judged People the same that he owned loved and pittied when he Judged them for their sins and not only their seed or posterity that might be of them some Thousands of years after as has been Imagined but to the same People to whom the promises were made after he had recompensed them double for their sin Jer. 16. 16 17. 18. v. 14 15. is a promise of deliverance yea to all of them Ezek. 20. 40. For in mine Holy mountain in the mountain of the height of Israel saith the Lord shall the House of Israel all of them serve me ch 39. clears it so plain as may silence all Objections ch 36. 10. I will multiply men upon you all the House of Israel even all of it and ch 30 about this matter and that both as to the persons concerned and the time of Effecting thereof 1. The persons concerned and that is the same that fell by the Sword for their Iniquities v. 23. For their Iniquities so fell they all by the Sword v. 25. Now will I bring again the Captivity of Jacob and have mercy upon the whole House of Israel v. 26. After they have born their shame and all their Trespasses whereby they have Trespassed against me when they dwelt in their own Land and none made them afraid So that they are the very same People that sometimes dwelt safely in their own Land and for their sins were destroyed by the Sword and not their posterity only that never dwelt safely there that are here intended and this is remarkable that the promise is to the whole House of Israel not of Abraham nor of Isaac because Ishmael and Esau went out from thence but to the whole House of Israel whose whole posterity was under the Promise Gen. 26. 2 3 4. 2. And as for the time of this return and Salvation it shall be at and after the destruction of Gog. the last and great Enemy Ezek. 38 39 Chapters And of this Salvation we may see Amos 9. 3. Tho they be Sifted among all Nations yet not one Grain or stone shall be lost Hos 11. 10 11. Isa 43. 5 6 7. with many more which relates to this universal Salvation of Israel 5. And then it 's no marvel the Apostle saith Rom. 11. 26. That all Israel shall be saved Of which I have spoken in my Answer to Mr. Coxe ch 7. To which Salvation of all Israel not only all the Scriptures Mentioned agree but Isa 45. 17. Jer. 30. 10. c. Ezek. 37. 21 22 23. with many more to which Promises we may conclude the Apostle relates when he saith v. 27. This is my Covenant with them when I shall take away their sins this is the Covenant after they had born their Punishment for their sins Ezek. 16. 52 58. 37. 26. 6. This universal Salvation shall be after the Resurrection and Judgment is over or else it could not reach them all but it shall be when they are raised up and come all of them and in this the Scripture is as express as to the Salvation it self Isa 25. 8. The time when God will take away the rebuke of his People from off all the Earth is when he doth swallow up Death in victory Which words the Apostle applyeth to the Resurrection 1 Cor. 15. 54. Then shall he bring to pass that saying that is written Death is swallowed up in Victory Isa 26. 19 20 21. Thy dead Men shall live together with my dead Body shall they arise awake and sing ye that dwell in the dust for thy dew is as the dew of Herbs and the Earth shall cast out the dead ch 49. 6. It is a light thing that thou shouldest be my Servant to raise up the Tribes of Jacob and to restore the preserved or desolations of Israel And Ezek. 37. 10 11 14. and 39. 23 25. plainly declares the time thereof So Zech. 10. 9. They shall live with their Children and turn again So Hos 13. is 1. A discovery of their Sin and Judgment vers 2 to 9. 2. A promise of help vers 9 vers 10. I will be thy King c. But how can this be when he had destroyed them See the time when it should be vers 14. I will ransom them from the power of the Grave I will Redeem them from Death O Death I will be thy Plague O Grave I will be thy Destruction Repentance shall be hid from mine Eyes Here is an absolute promise to those People of which God will not repent and this Scripture the Apostle applyeth to the Salvation of all Israel Rom. 11. 29. The gifts and callings of God are without Repentance viz. He will never repent of the Promises and Salvation made to those People and the same Apostle applyeth the same Scripture to the Resurrection 1 Cor. 15. 54. All which makes Ezek. 37. 10 to 14. plain unto us So that the time of this general Salvation of all Israel is plainly and fully stated in the word of Truth to be at and after the Resurrection and Judgment when the deliverer shall come from God out of Sion and turn away ungodliness from Jacob this is the Covenant with them when he shall take away their sins Rom. 11 26 27. 1. To them then shall be Repentance for sin Ezek. 16. 61. Then shalt thou remember thy ways and be ashamed vers 63. That thou mayest remember and be confounded and never open thy mouth any more because of thy shame 20. 43. 36. 31. 2. To them then shall be purging and cleansing of sin Isa 1. 25. I will turn mine hand upon thee and purely purge away thy Dross and take away all thy sin ch 4. 4. When the Lord shall have washed away the filth of the Daughter of Sion and shall have purged the Blood of Jerusalem from the midst thereof by the Spirit of Judgment and by the Spirit of burning see ch 7. 9. Jer. 33. 8. Ezek. 36. 25 33. Joel 3. 21. Mal. 3. 2 3. 3. To them then shall be pardon of sin Isa 43. 25. I even I am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for mine own sake and will not remember thy sins Jer. 31. 34. I will forgive their iniquities and will remember their sins no more and 33. 8. I will pardon all their iniquities whereby they have sinned and whereby they have transgressed against me See Mic. ● 19 20. 4. And in this way of Repentance Pardon and Purging will God be pacified towards them Ezek. 16. 63. That thou mayest remember and be confounded and never open thy mouth any more because of thy shame
when I am pacified toward thee for all that thou hast done And when he is thus pacified towards them after he has raised up and gathered them he will be no more angry with them nor hide his face from them Isa 12. 1. Ezek. 39. 29. But will dwell in the midst of them Zec. 8. 3. And reign over them for ever Mic. 4. 7. Ezek. 37. 24. 25. 5. And all shall be effected by the new Covenant Jer. 31. 31. 3. 16. Ezek. 16. 61. It shall be by the Blood of thy Covenant I will send forth the Prisoners out of the Pit wherein is no Water Zec. 9. 11. And thus shall Salvation come to Israel from God out of Si●n Psal 14. 7. And all Israel shall be saved this is the Covenant when he shall take away their sin and it behoves us to believe it and not oppose it but to pray for the effecting thereof and to give the Lord no rest until he hath made and Established Jerusalem a praise in the Earth Isa 62. 6 7. Jer. 31. 7 8. Christ What you have said in this matter seems very plain from Scripture but are you not singular and alone herein Min. If I were as to the present apprehensions of Men it 's not material while I have all the Holy Prophets and Apostles even the whole and Holy Divine Revelation and Record for it yet I am not alone but many are for the Redemption of Israel one of which I shall mention viz. Mr. Jucreas Mather teacher to a Church in Boston in New-England on the Mystery of Israels Redemption from Rom. 11. 26. saith Pag. 5. Some think that by all Israel is meant some few of all Israel but that cannot be the meaning of the words for the note of universality all Israel will no bear such a particular restrained interpretation surely the Scripture is not wont to use such harsh improprieties of Speech as to say all when not all but a few only are intended and the Apostle opposeth the Salvation of all Israel to the Salvation of a Renmant vers 5. pag. 6. Others think that by the Salvation of all Israel is meant the Elect only which saith he tho that be true yet there is a Carnal and Natural Israel i. e. those that are by Generation the seed of Jacob who was afterward called Israel hence we read of Israel after the flesh as well as after the Spirit 1 Cor. 10. 18. Rom. 9. 4 5. Gal. 4. 23. Now of this Israel doth the Apostle here speak Rom. 11. 14. Nor indeed had he declared such a mystery as he speaks of vers 25. If only he had said the Elect should be saved doubtless the Romans knew that before whereas the Salvation of all Israel was a mystery they little thought of and I fear it 's a mystery too little thought of or believed still pag. 7. Others there are that understand all and every one of the Natural Posterity of Jacob Sic Thomas Cajetanus Dominicus Asoto that every Person among the Children of Israel should partake of this Salvation which he likewise thinks is a mistake pag. 9. Others think that by all Israel is intended the body of the Israelitish Nation as Mr. Strong in his Sermons on Rom. 11. 26. And that seems to be the Genuine interpretation of the words for in other places all is used to signifie many Mat. 3. 5. All noteth a multitudinous number and so is all to be taken Isa 66. 23. Joel 2. 28. All Israel shall be saved i. e. very many Israelites shall be saved yea all here noteth not only many but most it signifieth not only a majority but a very full and large Generality pag. 10. Their rejection was not of every particular person nor yet of a few only but of the body of the Nation so shall their Salvation be pag. 12. The Salvation of the world to come is comprehended under this saying all Israel shall be saved for the words may well have reference unto a speech that the Hebrews made frequent use of that every Israelite should have a part in the World to come therefore everlasting life which shall be vouchsafed in the World to come is here intended Mar. 10. 30. Thus far Mr. Mather with many more like sayings to the same purpose that I might mention but these are enough to demonstrate a harmony with the truth by me asserted Christ The matter seems very plain only one thing seems to lie in the way that is Isa 10. 22. Tho the number of the Children of Israel be as the sand of the Sea a Remnant shall be saved and ch 6. 13. But yet in it shall be a tenth and it shall return and be eaten and the holy seed shall be the substance thereof by which the Salvation of Israel seems to be restricted to a few and ●●t to be so general as you speak of Min. This doubt or objection I think is cleared in my answer to Mr. Coxe ch 7. p. 56 57. That the Remnant shall be saved with the first and special Salvation of the Gospel so the Election a Remnant only obtains 2 I think Mr. Mather is full and plain in this matter viz. That the Salvation of all Israel intends the Natural Israel and not the Elect but as distinct from the Remnant vers 5. So that the Salvation of all Israel and the Salvation of the Remnant as it 's differing and both positively stated in the Scriptures so it necessarily must be differing Salvations as for the first and special Salvation by Faith now in the day of Grace so a Remnant only obtains it the Holy seed are the substance thereof the Glory thereof and had it not been for this Remnant they had been as Sodom and should have been like unto Gomorrah Isa 1. 9. Rom. 9. 29. viz. To have partaked of the Judgment as Sodom and of no other Salvation than what is promised them with Sodom at that day Ezek. 16. 53. 61. Which Salvation will be a lower and lesser Salvation than the Remnant shall obtain and that too after they have past the Judgment and born the punishment of their sins Ezek. 39. 26. 16. 58. And all shall be as the effect of the ancient love of God and promise to their Fathers Rom. 11. 28. And by that one sacrifice for sin Zec. 9. 11 12. Which intends not the Remnant but the Captivated Prisoners throughout their Generations Christ I am now well satisfied concerning the general Salvation of Israel I desire you to declare you grounds likewise for the general Salvation of the World and that with as much Evidence as from the Scripture you can Min. This I have spoken to in my additional word and more fully in my answer to Mr. Coxe ch 7. And in Confession of Faith Article 7. But it being a truth almost lost out of the world and by reason thereof accounted strong almost by all tho I may safely say as I said before that the general Salvation of Israel
to the world in the Law of Creation Rom. 1. 20 21. Act. 17. 26 27. And so to Israel of old and so in the Gospel Mar. 16. 15 16. Israel of old often became strangers to the Law and sometimes lost it and after found it again 2 King 2. 8. And tho the world was more large unto whom the Gospel was sent than the house of Israel to whom the Law was sent yet God had so ordered it over and above the general Commission for publishing thereof that at the first pouring down of the Spirit in order thereunto there were present some out of every Nation under Heaven Act. 2. 5. Which doubtless tended much to the publishing of the Gospel among the Nations Col. 1. 23. And if the Nations have lost it or be Apostatized from the truth thereof the fault is in themselves and not in God nor does it at all argue that Christ died not for them nor that if they perish it is for want of a Sacrifice or Saviour what God has done doth or may do for Particular Nations Persons or for the world to cure this defect must be from his Grace over and above the general and unlimited Commission for publishing thereof to the world 2. It 's as good an argument to assert that the greatest part of the world was not lost by Adam's transgression because they did not nor do not know it nor can they know it without the Divine and Scripture Revelation as to affirm that the second Adam died not for them because they did not or do not know it or to affirm that he dyed not for all or any part of the world that was dead and past before his sufferings because they did not nor could not hear thereof and know it All shall hear thereof and know it in the end 1 Tim. 2. 16. Phil. 2. 9 10. Rev. 5. 13. Christ It 's strongly asserted in Death of death that for whom Christ dyed for them he interceeds and that they shall certainly be saved and that he dyed for none else unless we will Blasphemously ascribe want of Wisdom Power and Efficiency of working to the Agent the sum of all is that for whom he dyed for them only he interceeds and they shall certainly be saved and none else He being heard in what ever he interceeds for Joh. 11. 41 42. And therefore he died and interceeds for the Elect only and they only shall be saved Min. The answer to this will lead us into the Third particular mentioned viz. The varieties of the ends designed by this one Sacrifice with the certain effecting of all the ends designed thereby which will further confirm the truth of his being a Sacrifice for the sins of the world those who are of the narrow principle and Spirit can see but one end designed in this undertaking viz. To dye for the Elect only and to damn all the world besides But we shall find in Scripture varieties of Glorious ends intended thereby some of which must go before the Salvation of the Elect. And without which there had been no Election or Salvation to any But this I would should be especially noted that Gods love to the World in the gift of his Son and Christ giving himself a Sacrifice for the life of the World is the Basis and Foundation of all Christian Faith and whatever things were designed thereby is founded upon and must have its spring and effecting from this general Love and general Sacrifice the denial of which tends to root up the Foundation of Gospel Faith and Salvation as you may understand in that which followeth Now I come to shew the variety of the ends designed by this one Sacrifice and the sutable advantages thereof according to those ends designed thereby 1. By this one Sacrifice Mankind and the whole World was continued and preserved in order to the Restitution of all things which was designed thereby without which Sacrifice as lying in promise and virtually taking place Gen. 3. 15. Both Man and the World had been ended by the first sin and fall Psal 75. 3. The Earth and all the inhabitants thereof are dissolved I bear up the Pillars thereof It 's not spoken of the Father that is plain vers 2 3. Then it must be of the Prophet or of Christ not of the Prophet for he could not bear up the Pillars of the Earth and therefore it must intend Christ by whom are all things 1 Cor. 8. 6. And by whom all things consist Col. 1. 17. Who lighteth every Man that cometh into the World Joh. 1. 9. And that not only upon the account of Creation as it was made by him but on the account of Redemption when by sin it was dissolved if the promise of Christ a Sacrifice had not intervened and therefore it 's said Rev. 13. 8. That he was a Lamb slain from the Foundation of the World viz. His Sacrifice then to come virtually took place to bear up the World and by vertue thereof 〈◊〉 has been and shall be preserved to the Restitution of all things Act. 3. 21. So that not only the Being of Mankind and the whole World is continued by this one Sacrifice but likewise all the good that Men possess and enjoy in this World is by vertue of this one Sacrifice so that I may say in this matter as the Apostle in a differing case behold I shew you a mystery Yet revealed by the Sacrifice himself Joh. 6. 53. Verily verily I say unto you except ye eat the Flesh of the Son of Man and drink his Blood ye have no life in you and that not only by Faith unto life Eternal but unless we enjoy all the good things of this life as coming to us by the Blood of Christ this one general Sacrifice we have not the Gospel light and life in us This is the first end and Effect of general Grace by the general Sacrifice that the sin of the World is safer taken away thereby as that Mankind and the whole World is and shall be preserved and continued to the times of the Restitution of all things and this was so great an end as without which there could have been no Election or Salvation of any 2. And as an effect of this first design was designed and effected the Reconciliation of the World to God and that not only to enjoy good things from God here on the temporal account but so far as that nothing stands in the way to hinder the special Reconciliation and Salvation but unbelief and disobedience to the Gospel where the Gospel comes Joh. 3. 16 19. That there is such a universal Reconciliation thereby See Col. 1. 20 And having made peace by the Blood of his Cross by him to Reconcile all things to himself I say whether things in Heaven or things in Earth 2 Cor. 5. 19. God was in Christ Reconciling the World to himself not imputing their sins All Men are so far Reconciled to God by this one Sacrifice as that
as I shall fully shew in Chap. 8. to make the promises that are proper to that people and to be performed in their restitution applicable to us gentiles before that time and state as it has been common is dangerous being a perversion of the intent and design of God therein And further it 's ridiculous to apply those promises made to the house of Israel as such to unconverted persons among the gentiles under the notion of Election as promises of conversion So that if any will yet apply those promises to the present time and state which in the largeness thereof cannot truly be yet the persons to whom they are thus applyed must be of the house of Israel viz. true Jews either by nature or grace before any of these promises can be applyed to them they are not to the sinners of the gentiles who by nature before conversion are children of wrath and not of the house of Israel to whom these promises belong nor can they take place according to the true intention of them till the time of Israels redemption is come it 's true they are grounds of faith and consolation to true believers that such a time shall come Christ It 's usually objected that if there is any condition for us to perform on which salvation depends it renders the salvation not to be of grace makes it uncertain tends to destroy free grace and turns the Gospel into a covenant of works Min. 1. We may not to satisfie our own imaginations turn away from the whole and holy word of God in this or any other matter if the Lord has so stated it as is undeniable let men be silent before him and learn to know there duty looking to God for divine assistance in which way the certainty of obtaining is assured Jam. 1. 5. Math. 10. 22. 2. The performance of the holy terms of the Gospel on which salvation is dispensed no whit derogates from the freeness of the grace and salvation thereof it 's a vain if not a prophane imagination so to think What now maketh the difference in all sober mens apprehensions but faith and unbelief obedience and disobedience holiness and unholiness If there are no conditions on which Gospel Grace and life is dispensed Why then are not the unbelieving prophane and unholy as freely and fully enrighted therein as any Which 〈◊〉 contrary to the Scriptures and the common principles of all sober men 3. The holy terms of interest in and obtaining of the salvation of the gospel no whit derogates from the freeness thereof nor renders it to be a covenant of works because there is something for us to do in order to the obtaining thereof and this is fully demonstrated from the parable of the marriage of the Kings son Math. 22. 1 2. c. which is apparent and I think by most is so understood does intend the tenders of the Gospel first to the Jews and their invitation to the Gospel marriage supper with their refusing the invitation Act. 1● 46. Now the question is 1. Whether God and Christ were real in this invitation or did mock with them Which I suppose none will be so graceless as to deny the one or affirm the other but that if they had accepted the invitation there was life for them and in their wilful refusal they lost it 2. Then whether the life being tendered to them on the terms of their acceptance thereof did any whit derogate from the grace of the Gospel Or cast any cloud thereon Or render it to be a Covenant of works because it was tendered to them on terms of their acceptance thereof It 's a wonderful mistake among men not to allow that to be free grace which the Scripture so calls viz. that which is free for all commerce Rev. 22. 17. whoever will let him come and take of the water of life frely Joh. 7. 37. This is free grace if the Scripture may determine what ever God worketh in some more than in others Is a secret and comes rather under the muchness of grace than the freeness thereof Rom. 5. 17. while he does enough for all and as one saith more 〈◊〉 enough viz. more than men could in reason de●● his grace being open and free to all that will accept 〈◊〉 The holy terms no whit derogate from the freeness ●●ereof but renders it the more credible to all rational ●ersons It no whit derogates from a Princes grace in ●●doning Malefactors on terms they accept thereof and become good subjects for time to come so it derogates not from the freeness of the grace of God by Jesus ●●rough faith and holiness as the terms thereof it being ●●e holy prudence of God to have it and the contrary would render it irrational and incredible unto men Christ I thing you have spoken fully to this but some 〈◊〉 that your self was sometimes of another mind in these matters Min. 1. It 's easily granted which demonstrates that we are men and liable to failings in the great things of the Gospel 2. We have read and heard of the apostasie from the faith foretold in the Scripture 2. Thes 2. and as it 's our great concern so it will be our great mercy to get see therefrom which is not so easily nor suddenly arrived to as is by some supposed it being learnt by tradition and so is become habitual and natural to us 3. As it 's no loss the change of a bad principal for a ●●tter and errour for a truth so in it self it 's no shame or dishonour but a virtue and a glory And I am greatly of the mind that there are very many that need such a change and I pray it may be before it is to late if men change not both in principle and practice in these ●●d the like matters what will be the issue I leave to the Lord and Judge to determine CHAP. IV. What the Gospel is and what is the faith thereof to which the life and glory therein is promised Christ I Desire to make some further enquiry about the Gospel and 1. I desire to know what the Gospel is Min. To this I think I may say it 's generally understood that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 intends a joyful message glad or good tidings and so it 's frequently translated as Luk. 2. 10. Rom. 10. 15. from Isa 52. 7. Nah. 1. 15. so Act. 3 33. And we declare unto you glad tidings c. which is commonly translated Gospel i. e. glad or good tidings and the truth is that there is no sad or bad tidings in the Gospel till rejected or neglected or not believed and lived to according to the truth thereof and design of God therein Christ What is the glad tidings of the Gospel and wherein does it consist Min. That God sent his Son in love to the World to all people Joh. 3. 16. Luk. 2. 10. the entrance of this glad tidings lay 1. in promise Gen. 3. 15. 12. 3. 22. 18.
And now in performance Gal. 4. 4. 2. That Jesus Christ being sent for that end Joh. 6. 38. Heb. 10. 7. did in love freely lay down his life a sacrifice for the sins of the World Joh. 1. 29. 6. 51. 1 Joh. 2. 2. and this is called Gospel or good tidings 1 Cor. 15. 1. the Apostle calls it the Gospel that he preached unto them ver 34. explains this Gospel what it is i. e. that Christ died for our sins and was raised again the third day according to the Scriptures and indeed if he had not been raised again there had been no glad tidings in his dying for our sins Christ How shall we account it glad tidings Was it not sad tidings rather that the prince of life the Lord of Glory should be crucified and killed for our sins Min. 1. It 's true it was sad that man by sin was faln into such an estate of sin and death as that nothing short of the life and blood of the Son of God the Prince of life and Lord of Glory could help him out thereof the due sense of which it concerns us to keep duly and daily upon our hearts to keep us humble and thankfully to prize the mercy 2. It was sad that when he was come into the world that the World viz. both Jews and Gentiles should be so bad as to unite to put him to death Yet 3. It stands true that it was and is the best tidings that ever came to the world that God should so love the world as to send his Son and that Christ should so love the World as to give himself for the life of the world is the greatest Mystery of grace and the best tidings that possibly could come to the world so that it may well be called glad tidings it being the foundation of all Gospel doctrine and so of all Gospel faith of all Gospel grace and of all Gospel glory it 's all built on this one Sacrifice for sin on this foundation all is built pardon peace acceptation in service preservation too and the glory to come it 's all founded here Rom. 1. 16. Eph. 1. 14. 3. And as the effect of this foundation glad tidings of the fathers love and the sons giving himself for the life of the world as the glad tidings of the restitution of all things which was the great design of God and Christ in this wonderful undertaking the recovery of mankind out of that state of death faln into by the first transgression Act. 4. 2. 1 Cor 15. 21 22. and with man the whole creation shall be restored Act. 3. 21. Rom. 8. 19 20 21. 2 Pet. 3. 13. Which shall be the new and restored world called in Scripture the World to come Heb. 2. 5. Rev. 21. 1 5. in and over which the Kingdom and Government of Christ shall be eternally Rev. 11. 15. And from hence is the Gospel so frequently called the Gospel of the Kingdom Mat. 4. 23. 9. 35. 24. 14. Mar. 1. 14. so called not only because it opens the Kingdom to us and prepares us for it but because the restitution new world and the kingdom of Christ therein is so great a part thereof as that all before it and without it can be no glad tidings at all Cor. 15. 19. Christ Is there nothing else in Scripture called Gospel the word seems to be general and to be given to the whole Scripture of the New Testament especially the four Evangelists which contains precepts and threats as well as promises and so●● say that it 's all Gospel Min. Although the grace the blessing the restitution the glory is properly the glad tidings yet in a right and true sense all things concurring thereunto may be called Gospel viz. the holy precepts directing us in the way to obtain the glory and the threats of Judgment and damnation to those who reject or neglect it considered as designed to prevent the damnation and as a help to obtain the salvation viz. so far as it 's designed to work us from sin to Christ and a constant cleaving to him it 's Gospel and good tidings that being the Prime and proper end thereof viz. Salvation and not damnation but to deliver and preserve from it and mens destruction is and will be of themselves by wilful transgressing the good Laws of the Gospel which 〈◊〉 not the prime design of those Laws but salvation yet the penalties must be executed on the wilful transgression thereof It 's human good tidings when those in human po●er make good laws with strict and severe penalties for preservation of human society order and property among men their design in so doing is not punishment primarily but the peace preservation and safety of all if men wilfully transgress and come under the penalty the fault is in themselves and not in those good laws and so it is in the present case Hos 13. 9. Christ I desire you would speak something of the faith of the Gospel viz. what faith it is to which the salvation thereof with eternal glory is promised Min. True faith ever has been and still is to believe God and to cleave to him and obey him sutable to the ministration under which men have lived in all ages This was Abrahams faith Rom. 4. 3. Abraham believed God and it was counted to him for righteousness Jam. 2. 22. this being Abrahams faith the father of the faithful the faith of his children must needs be the same So then to believe the truth of the doctrine of the Gospel in all its parts and to cleave to the Lord therein is the faith of the Gospel to which the life thereof is promised What the Gospel preacheth to us that we ought to believe and that is the faith thereof The doctrine of the Gospel consisteth especially in these particulars 1. That Jesus Christ is the Messias promised the Son of God and the son of man the son of David of the seed of Abraham according to the Scripture Luk. 1. 32. Joh. 20. 31. 2. That God in love to the World sent him Joh. 3. 16. and that he in love gave himself a sacrifice and ransom for the life of the world Joh. 6. 51. 1 Tim. 2. 6. 3. That by virtue of his death and resurrection all shall be raised and restored to a new life and world when he shall come again to raise and judge both the quick and dead 1 Cor. 15. 21 22. 2 Tim. 4. 1. at which time or times shall be the restitution of all things Act. 3. 21. the new and restored world to come in and over which with his saints shall be his eternal Kingdom and glory which will be the finishing of the Mystery spoken of by the holy Prophets and then the time of this world shall be no more Rev. 10. 6 7. with chap. 11. 15. 22. 5. 4. That those who believe and obey the Gospel of this his grace and glory shall be saved and
to be Hypocrites 2. We may not understand John so as to contradict himself who plainly states the danger and the way of safety and preservation 1 Joh. 2. 28. 2 Joh. vers 8. In which he speaks very much as Christ did i● the same matter 3. Therefore we may understand John to intend either 1. That they were not of them when they went out from them if they had they would no doubt have continued with him he saith not that they were not at all of them Or 2. If they were not at all of them but Hypocrites which is not affirmed he might speak in an infallible Spirit as sometimes Peter did of Ananias Act. 5. 3 4. Which is no common rule for us but that Persons have and may fall from Grace in this imperfect state is so apparent if we believe the Scripture that it 's past all just ground of doubt and may warn us not to be high minded but fear Ro. 11. 20. 1 Tim. 1. 19. 2 Pet. 2. ●8 20 21. 3. 17. 3. Yet notwithstanding there is a way of safety and certain preservation to the Glory promised stated in the Scripture viz. If we with purpose of heart cleave to the Lord in the Faith Love and Life of the Gospel in this way he will accept us assist and preserve us to the Glory His Grace and our duty uniting will be our safety there being no promise of Preservation out of but in the way of Gospel-Faith and Obedience Christ Some will say this is Nonsense it 's as much as to say keep and preserve your selves and you shall be preserved continue your selves in the Faith and Obedience of the Gospel and you shall be kept Min. This reproach lighteth on Christ and Scripture who will take it all away Joh. 15. 7. If ye abide in me and my words abide in me and my words abide in you c. Verse 5. He that abideth in me and I in him the same bringeth forth much fruit Verse 6. If a Man abideth not in me he is cast forth as a Branch that withereth And vers 10. Sheweth us the way to abide in Christ If ye keep my Commandments ye shall abide in my love not else 1 Pet. 4. 19. Let them that suffer according to the will of God commit the keeping of their Souls to him in a way of well doing and in this way he will keep them Jude vers 21. Keep your selves in the love of God And the way so to do see Joh. 15. 10. 14. 21 23. So that the Scripture justifieth this great and needful truth to be known and taketh away the reproach The sum of the whole is let us look to our duty therein looking for and believing Divine acceptance and assistance therein and God will not fail us Psal 125. 1. 1 Pet. 1. 5. But keep us safe to the Glory promised Joh. 10. 27 28 29. Where Christ states the certainty of our preservation in hearing his voice and following of him such shall never perish It stands both with Scripture and Reason that Gods Grace and our Duty unite there being no promise of safety or Salvation out of the way of Gospel-Duty Rev. 22. 14. Blessed are they that do his Commandments that they may have right unto the Tree of life c. Without this there can be no right by any Gospel-Law of Grace and as Faith and Obedience constitutes right by Divine Ordination so Perseverance therein continueth that right by the same Law of Grace without which can be no entrance Mat. 10. 22. Luk. 9. 62. And mercy it is that God has assured us of Acceptance Assistance and Preservation in his Son in this way of Gospel-Faith and Obedience Isa 64. 5. Heb. 5. 9. CHAP. VI. Of the Nature of Man and the Original Defilement thereof Christ IN as much as there are differing Notions about the Defilement of our Nature some affirming the Nature of Man to be so Defiled by the first transgrassion as that simply from its Original it 's a sink of filth and abomination and layeth liable to the second Death others think Nature in it self to be a pure and undefiled thing I desire your apprehension in this matter Min. That there is a Defilement in the Nature of Men I suppose is most Evident and that both from Scripture and Reason 1. From Scripture Job 14. 4. 15. 14. Psal 71. 5. 2. From Reason which will tell us that in as much as by the first transgression we are fallen into a state of weakness mortality and death our nature must needs be weak and Defiled and so more liable to sin than before yet what the Defilement is and how far it extends it self is that which I think none can truly determine yet I believe it 's not wholly free from Original Defilement from the grounds mentioned nor that it is distinct from all occasions of further Defilement so bad as some do render it Christ I desire you to give your apprehension herein with as much light and evidence as you can Min. 1. I doubt whether any are capable to determine of Adams nature before his fall and so of our nature in him for as his was so was ours or else we could not have fallen in him nor have suffered loss by his sin and fall tho it 's granted by all that he was created in an upright sinless estate and so we in him yet that his nature was capable of defilement and sin is likewise apparent else he had not sinned 2. What Acts he did in resisting the temptation before be sinned or whether the first temptation was not too hard for him we find not in Scripture record but most probably that he fell by the first temptation 3. What we find in Scripture of the badness of his nature after his fall more than before or of the badness of his actions I think we find nothing of either and if so Whether we may not in charity suppose that he learned by his sin and fall to be more wise and ●eedful than he was before as David Peter and other holy men have done and so did better after his fall then before 4. If the nature of man in its original defilement did become such a heap of filth and sin as some pretend Then whence it is that Christ had so much respect to little Infants and direct us to become as such Mat. 18. 3 4. and that of such is the kingdom of Heaven Mat. 19. 4. If the nature was thus defiled what pattern does the Lord direct us to in order to the obtaining of the kingdom And further they are said to be innocent Jer. 19. 4 5. they have filled the place with the blood of Innocents and chap. 2. 34. in thy skirts is found the blood of the poor Innocents Then they were not such a sink of filth and abomination as some pretend but such a● God accounted innocent Yet 5. Doubtless there is something in this matter something of defilement
that he called it his own throne he being to sit there but till his enemies be made his footstool that is till he come to his own throne and kingdom of which he is in Expectation Heb. 10. 13. yet in this his kingdom will the father reign in and by him 1 Cor. 15. 27 28. see this more full confession of faith pag. 35 36 37 38. 2. It shall be a visible kingdom dignity and glory his kingdom now is much invisible as to men his person altogether invisible and his government much vailed and hid from the world and but little thereof apprehended by and seen among his people but then it shall be an open visible and manifest Kingdom Government and Glory Rev. 1. 7. Isa 40. 5. 66. 18. 3. As it shall be visible so it shall be universal over all it 's true it shall be first and especially over the House of Israel Jer. 23. 5 6. Luk. 1. 32 33. but it shall likewise be over all the world that ever has been or shall be Dan 7. 14. Rev. 11. 15. Phi. 2. 9 10. and the whole creation restored Act. 3. 21. Rom. 8. 19 20 21. 4. And all shall be as the effect and fruit of his humiliation so that no kingdom and glory besides or short of this can possibly answer the end of his sufferings nor the design of God therein this being the glory designed by all the issue of all the prophecies and promises the fulfilling of the mystery of God designed and spoken of by the prophets Rev. 10 7 with chap. 11. 15. Act. 3. 21. and indeed the top glory of all the Gospel design and that relative both to the father and the son Phi. 2. 9 10 11. And therefore it 's ignorance in us to suppose that it tends to lessen his glory R●m 14. 9. Rev. 5. 13 14. it being the great glory designed as the fruit of his death and sufferings Isa 53. 12. Phi. 2. 9 10. and that he is in expectation of Heb. 10. 13. and mediating for Psa 2. 8 9. Christ If the Kingdom shall come to the House of Israel first and chiefly what great Advantage will it be to us Believers of the Gentiles and not by Nature of the House of Israel Min. Of great advantage to all true believers among the Gentiles who are by faith accounted for Abrahams Children the true seed and heirs according to Promise Gal. 3. 29. and so are intrusted in the same Promises in Christ by the Gospel Eph. ● 6. Christ As you have given your understanding about the World to come and the Kingdom of Christ therein the next thing I desire to enquire into is whether the World in General may be supposed to have any favour and blessing therein or only to be raised to Judgment and eternal Misery as is Commonly held Min. That there shall be by the Womans seed the seed of Abraham not only a special Salvation to some believers even among the Gentiles with Christ in Glory Who shall not come into Condemnation nor be hurt of the Second Death Joh. 5. 24. Rev. 2. 11. But a more General and Common Salvation of the World from the penal part of the Second Death in times to be Effected after they have past the Judgment and born their Punishment that the Generality both of Jews and Gentiles shall in time partake of a General and Common Salvation in the World to come is as great a truth and as fully and plainly stated in the Scriptures of truth as the Salvation of believers with Christ in Glory only let this be understood that I intend not all and every one but the Majority and Generality of the World wilful Transgressors that rebel against the Light especially against the Light of the Gospel I intend not Christ I desire you to give your Scripture grounds fully 1. For the General Salvation of the Jews if that be proved I suppose it will be a great Light and inlet to the Salvation of the World Min. That the Generality of the Natural seed of Israel shall be saved is most apparent from these Scripture grounds following 1. Because God always owned them for his own People as in the best so in their worst condition both of Sin and Judgment that he owned them for his own People and Portion that their provocations were the Provocations of his Sons and of his Daughters in their worst sinning state and he losed not his Propriety in them is most apparent Dent. 32. 19. Ps 81. 8. Hear O my People and I will testifie unto thee v. 11. But my People would not hearken to my voice Israel would none of me Isa 1. 3. Israel doth not know My People doth not consider and ch 58. 1. Shew my People their sins c. By all which it appears they were owned of God to be his own People his Sons and Daughters the Portion and lot of his Inheritance Deut. 32. 9. In their worst and sinning Estate and therefore tho he Judged and Punished them severely yet we have no ground to conclude that he will Eternally Damn them being his own People and so they own themselves to be Isa 64. 9. We are all thy People 2. He owned them for his own People when they were under his Judgment and Wrath for sin Ps 78. 62. He gave his People also to the Sword and was Wroth with his Inheritance v. 63 64. Isa 5. 13. Therefore my People are gone into Captivity because they have no knowledge ch 47. 6. Jer. 5. 7. Ezek. 21. 12. All fall to the same purpose so that notwithstanding their sin and Judgment yet they were still his People his Portion his Inheritance the pretious Sons of Sion Lam. 4. 2. The precious Sons of Sion comparable to pure Gold how are they esteemed as Earthen Vessels yea in and through all they were the beloved of his Soul Jer. 12. 7. I have forsaken mine House I have left mine Heritage I have given the dearly beloved of my Soul into the hand of her Enemies They were the Lords Heritage and dearly beloved Notwithstanding all their Sin and Judgment and this particular Interest and Relation that God still owned was from the Covenant of Election and choise that God made with their Fathers Exo. 32. 13. Ps 106. 45. Rom. 11. 27 28. And this Relation to God in their worst sinning and Judged Estate is owned and pleaded by the Prophet as personating them Isa 63. 16. Doubtless thou art our Father tho Abraham be Ignorant of us and Israel acknowledg us not yet thou O Lord art our Father See ch 64. 7 8 9. And we may safely conclude that God will never Eternally damn the precious Sons of Sion his own Children the dearly beloved of his Soul tho he severely punish them 3. Tho he made use of Instruments to punish them for their sins yet they doing of it cruelly and dispitefully he reproved them and Judged them for it it was not for doing thereof because appointed by
and of the World is as clearly and fully stated in the Scriptures as the special Salvation of Believers viz. the world 〈◊〉 general as Israel I say not all but the Majority a very full and large generality after they are raised and have past the Judgment and born their Punishment shall as Israel obtain a mitigation of their Punishment and some Degrees of blessing and Salvation by the seed of the Woman the seed of Abraham by whom they have been Redeemed to a new life and world in whom all the Nations of the Earth shall be blessed which Salvation shall not only wonderfully come short of the Salvation of believers but shall be inferiour to and differ from the common Salvation of the Jews God in the degrees of his Grace to men in the Restitution designing to keep up an Eternal distinction between the World and the natural seed of Abraham in their various and respective distinctions and degrees yet the World shall Enjoy some favour blessing and Salvation in times to be Effected which is one part of the mystery of the Gospel Eph. 1. 9 10. My further grounds are 1. Because God alwaies retained his propriety in the World as in the Jews tho more remote he ●ever Elected Abraham and his seed so as to lose his right and propriety in all or any of the World besides tho Abraham and his seed had the preheminency above all the World they were the chief or first fruits among the Nations Amos 6. 1. and so shall be in the new World Isa 60. 14. but in this choise he losed not his real Propriety in the World Deut. 10. 14 15. and hence he was and still is good to all and made and maketh provision for all Ps 145. 9 15 16. Mat. 5. 45. 2. Because the Womans seed according to promise Gen. 3. 15 hath undertaken and will Effect the breaking of the head design of the Serpent for all mankind in recovering all in the resurrection to a new life and World Joh. 6. 51. Heb. 2. 14 15. Rom. 5. 18. 1 Cor. 15. 21 22. and the Generality shall in time reap some advantage thereby Ps 96. 10. 11. 12. 13. 98. 4. to 9. Rev. 5. 13. 3. And Especially as an effect of this undertaking of Christ for the life of the world because there are as manifold Promises to the Nations in general as to the Jews and that as distinct from blessedness and the Tribes of Israel tho they shall be chief among the Nations and that not only of some believers but a return is Promised to the Nations at that day as fully as to the Tribes of Israel tho they are and shall be chief Jer 12. 14 15. Thus saith the Lord to all mine evil Neighbours that touch the inheritance that I have caused my People Israel to inherit behold I will pluck them out of their Land and pluck out the House of Israel from among them and it shall come to pass after that I have plucked them out I will return and have compassion on them and will bring them again every man to his Heritage and every Man to his Land vers 16. And it shall come to pass if they will diligently learn the ways of my People to swear by my name the Lord liveth as they taught my People Israel to swear by Baal then shall they be built in the midst of my People What is intended to swear by the Lord see Isa 19. 18. 45. 23. With Rom. 14. 10 11 12. And sutable to this promise is Zec. 9 1. The burden of the word of the Lord in the Land of Hadrach and Damasci● shall be the rest thereof when the eyes of Man shall be towards the Lord as the eyes of all the Tribes of Israel This will be a universal Restitution and Reformation indeed when the eyes of Man in general shall be towards the Lord as the eyes of all the Tribes of Israel in their restored estate according to ch 8. 20 21 22. When the Earth shall be full of the knowledg of the Lord as the Waters cover the Sea and as I have frequently elsewhere shewed especially in my Answer to Mr. Coxe the manifold promises to the Nations at that day as that they shall serve the Lord with gladness and joy which cannot be but in the enjoyment of some good by and from him Psal 67. 3 4 5. 100. 1 2. 22. 27 28 29. 86 9. And promises to particular Nations which will be made good to all as to Egypt and Assyria Isa 19. 17 to 25. Jer. 48. 47. is a particular promise to Moab yet will I bring again the Captivity of Moab in the latter days saith the Lord. And to Ammon ch 49. 6. And of Elam vers 39. But it shall come to pass in the latter days that I will bring again the Captivity of Elam saith the Lord. compared with Ezek. 32. 24 25. And Ezek. 16. 53 61. Is a promise of Sodoms return at that day as full and firm as to Judah and all these promises to the Nations refer to and are to be fulfilled in the latter days as those to the house of Israel Isa 2. 2 3 4. Mic. 4. 1. The last and latter days in Scripture sense frequently relating to the Judgment and new World to come Jam. 5. 1 2 3. 1 Pet. 1. 5. 4. Because the New Testament fully falleth in with the same truth as an explanation of those Prophesies and Promises thereof as the Restitution of all things Act. 3. 21. the uniting of all things in Christ the Head and Lord of his Church and the then visible Lord of the World and shall be so acknowledged and Worshipped Phi. 2. 9 10 11. Rev. 5. 13. Isa 5. 45. Of this general Salvation we read 1 Tim. 4. 10. He is the Saviour of all Men but especially of them that believe It 's true it 's God the Father that is here intended but he saves no otherwise than by Jesus Christ Act. 4. 12. 13. 47. So he is called the Saviour of the World Joh. 4. 42. 1 Joh. 4. 14. And that all flesh shall see his Salvation Luk. 3. 6. And Jude v. 3. calls it the common publick or general Salvation I know that there it is Objected that the Faith of the Gospel is called the common Faith Tit. 1. 4. Which Faith is so called because it 's the common Faith of all true believers and so is the Salvation called common as the Faith is i. e. common to all true believers To this I say if this common and universal Salvatition is included in the Doctrine of the Commission for Gospel Preaching as indeed it is Preach the glad tidings to all the Creation Mar. 16. 15. Which do undoubtedly intend the common or general Salvation and if the Faith to which the special Salvation is promised is to believe the general and common Salvation as it 's most apparent it is Mar. 16. 16. And that there is but this
publish it 2. Those who seem to be most under this complaint and fear have indeed least cause were the danger so great as is surmised their own declared principles of Faith being that which tends really and truly to teach People not to fear the Judgment viz. That God reprobated the World in general both to sin and Judgment by an Eternal and unchangeable Decree before the World was that he made men to be Vessels of wrath that neither the hope of Heaven nor fear of Hell can alter it which truly teaches People to be Atheists and not to fear the Judgment to conclude there is no such thing as sin in the World as many have done if all are the Decreed Acts of God then it must be well pleasing to him and that for which there can be no Judgment Or 2. If both the sins and Judgment were Decreed it must needs be unrighteous and that of which there is no avoiding by fear thereof and the most I have yet heard in Answer to this is that the fear of Judgment may prevent them from gross sins and so their Damnation may be the less and they thereby rendered the better Neighbours among Men but this is a contradiction their Principle of Gods Decreeing of all acts whatsoever comes to pass kills and ends this for if that were true neither hope of Heaven nor fear of Hell could possibly prevent one sin either against God or Men therefore such may learn shame so much to cry out on this when their own Notions tends to end both Sin and Judgment or to render the most Holy and Righteous God to be most unholy and unrighteous in the Judgment 3. Rightly understood were not Men perverse it is in it self so far from tending to occasion any negligence or fearlesness in this matter as that it would rather tend to warn and awaken all sorts of People under the Gospel which is our concern to look about themselves there being no hope nor help for wilful Transgressors so p●rsisting to the end under the Gospel all the most Eternal Judgments and Damnation threatened in the Gospel being against such and if any g●ow careless and wilful their Damnation will become thereby the greater and Eternal The reason is because the greater mercy and means of Light and Life is afforded unto any here it being rejected or neglected the greater will their Damnation be To whomsoever much is given of them shall much be required Luk. 12. 47. Mat. 11. 20 to 24. Christ Do you suppose that this general Grace is only to the Heathen World that ne●e●●●●rd of Christ Nay no sinners under the Gospel parta●e the●eof Min. 1. As before I said no wilful Transgressors may expect any share therein Prov 1. 23 10 31. Yet 2. I do not question but that many under the Gospel may as have need thereof so have share therein or else woe woe woe will be the case of many Gospel-Professors at that day but there may be many Gospel-Professors among all sorts that may have high confidence of their good estate and yet may meet with great Judgment at that day that may in time● partake of deliverance that must to the fire and yet be saved 1 Cor. 3. 15. If any mans work shall be burnt he shall suffer loss but himself shall be saved yet so as by fire here is both the Judgment by fire and the loss which loss without doubt will be Eternal yet the person saved when he hath past the Judgment I know there are several Opinions contrary to and Objection● against this plain truth in this Scripture as 1. Tha● it intends Ministers building of false Doctrine upon the true Foundation and not Members or Gospel Professors 1. I easily grant it yet if Ministers works must be burnt that are not right and yet themselves saved so as by fire then certainly the Members built and led by them shall suffer the same loss and Judgment with them if the bl●nd lead the blind both must fall into the ditch 2. The Ministers first and Principally intended as the cause of these words we have more than probable ground to conclude were those bad ones of or belonging to the Church of Corinth of whom the Apostle so much complains 2 Cor. 11. 13. Calling them false Apostles deceitful Workers the Devils Ministers vers 15. Yet it 's apparent vers 4. that they kept to and built upon the same Foundation the Apostle had laid they Preached not another Jesus nor another Spirit nor another Gospel but the same as Paul did tho to bad ends yet these and such as these shall be saved by fire 2. Obj. That it intends not the day of the Lords coming to Judgment but some other day of Gospel-Grace in this World to brun up the Wood Hay and Stubble by the fire of the Word and Spirit bofore the d●y of Judgment comes because it 's said the day shall declare it not the day of the Lord as the coming of Christ and the Judgment is usually called the day of the Lord Joel 2 31. 1 Thes 5. 2. 2 Pet. 3. 10. To this I say 1. That the coming of Christ is called the day as well as the day of the Lord Mal. 4. 1. To which probably the Apostle may have respect Behold the day cometh that shall burn as an Oven And Rom. 13. 12. It 's called the day The day is at hand and Eph. 4. 30. the day of Redemption Heb. 10. 25. Exhorting one another and so much the more as you see the day approaching so that it 's called the day as frequently as the day of the Lord and indeed it is all one And it is likewise called that day 1 Thes 5. 4. 2 Thes 2. 3. 2 Tim. 1. 18. 4. 8. 3. Others say That if it do intend the day of the Lord yet it intends the burning up of things but not of Persons To this I say 1. It 's true it intends the burning up of things viz. Of all things built on the Foundation contrary to the Doctrine of the Gospel both in matters of Faith and practice but the Persons must to the fire as well as their works they shall be saved yet so as by fire 2. Else all bad Ministers and Christians that have built bad matter and made bad work must be saved suffering only the loss of their building without any personal or penal suffering for the Apostle saith that those who come under this consideration shall be saved so as by fire and if so this Notion opens the Door wider than the Scripture or themselves will grant and therefore necessarily we must understand it in the sense by me asserted which is likewise plain without any harsh interpretation or wresting and wi●h this Rev. 2. 11. seems fully to agree he that overcometh shall not be hurt of the second Death which imports not only a security to overcomers but that some may be hurt of the second Death that may not be Eternally swallowed