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A26879 The catechizing of families a teacher of housholders how to teach their housholds : useful also to school-masters and tutors of youth : for those that are past the common small chatechisms [sic], and would grow to a more rooted faith, and to the fuller understanding of all that is commonly needful to a safe, holy comfortable and profitable life / written by Richard Baxter ... Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1683 (1683) Wing B1205; ESTC R22783 252,758 464

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Countreys 2. It is a fundamental Pravity and disorder of Mans Will It is made to Love Good as Good and therefore to Love most the greatest good 3. Yea it blindly casteth down and trampleth on all Good in the World which is above self-interest For this prevailing Selfishness taketh a mans self for his ultimate end and all things else but as means to his own Interest God and Heaven and all Societies and all Virtue seem no further Good to him than they are for his own good and welfare And Selfishness so overcometh Reason in some as to make them dispute for this fundamental Errour as a Truth That there is nothing to be accounted Good by me but that which is Good to me as my interest or welfare And so that which is Good to others is not therefore Good to me 4. And thus it blasphemously deposeth God in the Mind of the sinner making him no further Good to us than as he is a means to our Good and so he is set quite below our selves As if he had not made us for Himself and to Love him as God for his own Goodness 5. I told you before of the First Commandement how this maketh every man his own Idol to be Loved above God 6. Yea that the Selfish would be the Idols of the World and have all men conformed to their Judgement Wills and Words 7. A Selfish man is an Enemy to the publick Peace of all Societies and of all true Unity and Concord For whereas Holy persons as such have all one Center Law and End even God and his Will the Selfish have as many Ends and Centers and Laws as they are persons So that while every one would have his own Interest Will and Lust to be the Common Rule and Center it is by the wonderful over-ruling Power of God that any order is kept up in the World and because when they cannot be all Kings they agree to make that use of Kings which they think will serve their Interest best 8. A Selfish man so far can be no true Friend For he loveth his Friend but as a Dog doth his Master for his own Ends. 9. A Selfish Person is so far untrusty and so false in Converse and all Relations For he chooseth and changeth and useth all as he thinks his own interest requireth If he be a Tradesman believe him no further than his interest binds him If he be a Minister he will be for that Doctrine and Practice which is for his Carnal Interest If he be a Ruler wo to his Inferiours And therefore it is the highest point in policy next Conscience and Common Obedience to God to contrive if possible so to twist the Interest of Princes and People that both may feel tha● they are inseparable and that they must live and thrive or dye together 10. In a word Inordinate Selfishness is the gran● pravity of Nature and the Disease and Confusion o● all the World whatever Villanies Tyrannies Rebellions Heresies Persecutions or Wickedness yo●… read of in all History or hear of now on Earth ●… is but the effects of this adhering by inordinate self-love to self-interest And if Paul say of one branch of its effects The Love of Money is the root of all Evil we may well say it of this radical Comprehensive sin Q. 9. Alas who is it that is not selfish How Common is this sin Are there then any Saints on Earth Or any hope of a remedy A. I. It is so Common and so strong as that 1. All Christians should most Fear it and Watch and Pray and Strive against it 2. And all Preachers should more open the Evil of it than they do and live themselves as against it and above it 1. How much do most over-value their own dark Judgments and weak reasonings in comparison of others 2. How commonly do men measure the Wisdom or Folly Goodness or Badness of other men as they are for or against their selfish Interest Opinions Side or way 3. How impatient are men if self-will Reputation or Interest be Crost 4. How will they stretch Conscience in Words Deeds or Bargaining for gain 5. How soon will they fall out with Friends or Kindred if Money or Reputation come to a Controversie between them 6. How little feeling Pity have they for another in Sickness Poverty Prison or Grief if they be but well themselves 7. How ordinary doth Interest of Body Reputation Wealth corrupt and change mens Judgments in Religion So that Selfishness and Fleshly interest chooseth not only other Conditions and Actions of Life but also the Religion of most men yea of too many Teachers of Self-denyal 8. And if Godly people find this and lament it how weakly do they resist it and how little do they overcome it 9. And though every truly Godly man preferre the Interest of his Soul above that of his Body how few get above a Religion of Caring and Fearing for themselves to study more the Churches good and more than that to Live in the delightful Love of God as the Infinite Good 10. And of those that Love the Church of God how many narrow it to their sect or party and how few have an Universal impartial Love to all true Christians as such Q. 10. Where then are the Saints if this be so A. All this sin is predominant in ungodly men saving that common Grace so far overcometh it in some few that they can venture and lose their Estates and Lives for their special Friends and for their Countrey But in all true Christians it is but in a subdued degree They hate it more than they Love it They all Love God and his Church with a far higher Estimation than themselves though with less passion They would forsake Estate and Life rather than forsake Christ and a Holy Life They were not true Christians if they had not learnt to bear the Cross and Suffer They seek and hope fo● that Life of perfect Love and Unity where Selfishness shall never more divide us Q. 11. What is it that maketh the Love of others so great a duty A. 1. It is but to Love God his Interest and Image in others No man hath seen God But rational Souls and specially Holy ones are his Image in which we must see and Love him And there is no higher duty than to Love God 2. Love maketh us meet and useful members in all Societies especially in the Church of God It maketh all to love the Common good above their own 3. It maketh all men use their utmost power for the good of all that need them 4. It overcometh Temptations to hurtfulness and division It teacheth men patiently to bear and forbear It is the greatest keeper of Peace and Concord As one Soul uniteth all parts of the Body one Spirit of Love uniteth all true Believers It is the Cement of Individuals the vital healing Balsom which doth more than Art to cure our Wounds
And that we gather one thing from another and that we Love Good and Hate Evil and Choose Refuse and Do accordingly Q. 5. What do you next know of your selves A. When we perceive that we See Feel c. and Think Love Hate c. we know that we have a Power of Soul to do all this for no one doth that which he is not made able to do Q. 6. And what do you next know of your self A. When I know what I Do and that I can do it I know next that I am a Substance endued with this Power for nothing hath no Power nor Act it can do nothing Q. 7. What know you next of your self A. I know that this Substance which Thinketh Understandeth and Willeth is an unseen Substance for neither I nor any mortal Man seeth it and that is it which is called a Spirit Q. 8. What next perceive you of your self A. I Perceive that in this one Substance there is a Threefold Power marvellously but One and yet Three as Named from the Objects and Effects that is 1. A Power of meer Growing motion common to Plants 2. A Power of Sense common to Beasts 3. And a Power of Understanding and Reason about things above Sense proper to a Man three Powers in one spiritual Substance Q. 9. What else do you find in your self A. I find that my spiritual Substance as Intellectual hath also a Threefold Power in one that is 1. Intellectual Life by which I move and act my faculties and execute my purposes 2. Understanding 3. And Will and that these are marvellously diverse and yet one Q. 10. What else find you by your self A. I find that this unseen Spirit is here United to a humane Body and is in Love with it and careth for it and is much limited by it in its Perceivings Willings and Workings and so that a Man is an Incorporate Understanding Spirit or a humane Soul and Body Q. 11. What else perceive you by your self A. I perceive that my higher Powers are given me to rule the lower my Reason to rule my Senses and Appetite my Soul to rule and use my Body as Man is made to rule the Beasts Q. 12. What know you of your self as related to others A. I see that I am a Member of the World of Mankind and that others are better than I and multitudes better than one and that the Welfare of Mankind depends much on their Duty to one another and therefore that I should Love all according to their worth and faithfully endeavour the good of all Q. 13. What else know you of your self A. I know that I made not my self and maintain not my self in Life and Safety and therefore that another made me and maintaineth me and I know that I must Die by the Separation of my Soul and Body Q. 14. And can we tell what then becomes of the Soul A. I am now to tell you but how much of it our Nature tells us the rest I shall tell you afterward we may know 1. That the Soul being a Substance in the Body will be a Substance out of it unless God should destroy it which we have no cause to think he will 2. That Life Understanding and Will being its very Nature it will be the same after Death and not a thing of some other kind 3. That the Soul being naturally Active and the World full of Objects it will not be a sleepy or unactive thing 4. That its Nature here being to mind its Interest in another Life by Hopes or Fears of what will follow God made not its Nature such in vain and therefore that Good or Evil in the Life that 's next will be the Lot of all CHAP. III. Of the Natural Knowledge of GOD and Heaven Qu. 1. YOu have told me how we know the things which we see and feel without us and within us But how can we know any things which we neither see nor feel but are quite above us A. By certain Effects and Signs which notifie them How little else did man differ from a Beast if he knew no more than he seeth and feeleth Besides what we know from others that have seen you see not now that the Sun will rise to morrow or that Man must die you see not Italy Spain France You see no mans Soul And yet we certainly know that such things are and will be Q. 2. How know you that there is any thing above us but what we see A. 1. We see such things done here on Earth which nothing doth or can do which is seen What thing that is seen can give all Men and Beasts their life and sense and safety and so marvellously form the bodies of all and govern all the matters of the World 2. We see that the spaces above us where Sun Moon and Stars are are so vast that all this Earth is not so much to them as one Inch is to all this Land And we see that the Regions above us excel in the glory of purity and splendor And when this dark spot of Earth hath so many millions of Men can we doubt whether those vast and glorious parts are better inhabited 3. And we find that the grossest things are the basest and the most invisible the most Powerful and Noble as our Souls are above our Bodies And therefore the most vast and Glorious Worlds above us must have the most invisible powerful noble inhabitants Q. 3. But how know you what those Spirits above us are A. 1. We partly know what they are by what they do with us on Earth 2. We know much what they are by the Knowledge of our selves If our Souls are Invisible Spirits essentiated by the Power of Life Understanding and Will the Spirits above us can be no less but either such or more excellent And he that made us must needs be more excellent than his work Q. 4. How know you who made us A. He that made all things must needs be our Maker that is GOD Q. 5. What mean you by God And what is He A. I mean The Eternal Infinite Glorious Spirit and Life most Perfect in Active Power Understanding and Will Of whom and by whom and to whom are all things being the Creator Governour and End of all This is that God whom All things do declare Q. 6. How know you that there is such a God A. By his works And I shall afterwards tell it you more fully by his Word Man did not make himself Beasts Birds Fishes Trees and Plants make not themselves The Earth and Water and Air made not themselves And if the Souls of men have a maker the Spirits next above them must have a Maker and so on till you come to a first Cause that was made by none There must be a first Cause and there can be but one Q. 7. Why may there not be many Gods or Spirits that were made by none but are Eternally of themselves A. Because
it is a Contradiction The same would be both perfect and imperfect Perfect because he is of himself Eternally without a cause and so dependent upon none And yet Imperfect because he hath but a Part of that Being that is said to be perfect For many are more than One and all make up the absolute perfect being and One of them is but a Part of all And to be a Part is to be Imperfect However many subordinate Created Spirits may unfitly be called Gods there can be but one uncreated God in the first and proper sence Q. 8. How know you that God is Eternal without Beginning A. Because else there was a time when there was Nothing if there were a time when there was no God And then there never would have been any thing For nothing can make nothing Q. 9. But how can man conceive of an Eternal uncaused Being A. That such a GOD there is is the most certain easie Truth and that he hath all the Perfection before described But neither Man nor Angel can know him Comprehensively Q. 10. What mean you by his Infiniteness A. That his Being and Perfection have no limits or measure but incomprehensibly comprehend all Place and Beings Q. 11. What is this GOD to us A. He is our Maker and therefore our absolute Owner our Supream Ruler and our Chief Benefactor and Ultimate End Q. 12. And how stand we related to him what duty do we owe him and what may we expect from him A. We are his Creatures and all that we are and have is of him we are his Subjects made with Life Reason and Free-will to be ruled by him He is the Infinite Good and Love it self Therefore we owe him perfect Resignation perfect Obedience and perfect Complacency and Love All that we are and all that we have and all that we can doe is due to him in the way of our Obedience to pay which is our own Rectitude and Felicity as it is our Duty But all this you must much better learn from his Word than Nature alone can teach it you Though Mans Nature and the frame of Nature about us so fully proveth what I have said as leaveth all the Ungodly without excuse CHAP. IV. Of Gods Kingdom and Government of Man and Providence Q. 1. I Perceive that nothing more concerneth us than to know GOD and our Relation and Duty to him and what hope we have from him Therefore I pray you open it to me more fully And first tell me Where God is A. GOD being Infinite is not confined in any Place but all Place and things are in GOD and he is absent from none but as near to every thing as it is to it self Q. 2. Why then do you say that he is in Heaven if he be as much on Earth and every where A. GOD is not more or less in one place than another in his Being but he is apparent and known to us by his Working and so we say He is in Heaven as he there Worketh and Shineth forth to the most blessed Creatures in Heavenly Glory As we say the Sun is where it shineth Or to use a more apt Comparison the Soul of Man is indivisibly in the whole Body but it doth not Work in all parts alike it understandeth not in the Foot but in the Head it Seeth not Heareth not Tasteth not and smelleth not in the Fingers or lower parts but in the Eye the Ear and other Senses in the Head and therefore when we talk to a man it is his Soul that we talk to and not his Flesh and yet we look him in the Face not as if the Soul were no where but in the Face or Head but because it only worketh and appeareth there by those Senses and that Understanding which we Converse with Even so we look up to Heaven when we speak to God not as if he were no where else but because Heaven is the place of his glorious Appearing and Operation and as the Head and Face of the World where all true Glory and Felicity is and from whence it descendeth to this Earth as the Beams of the Sun do from its glorious Center Q. 3. You begin to make me think that GOD is the SOUL of the WORLD and that we must conceive of him in the World as we do of the Soul of Man in his Body A. You cannot better Conceive of GOD so you will but take in the points of Difference which are very great for no Creature known to us doth resemble God without vast Difference The Differences are such as these First The Soul is part of the Man but God is not a part of the World or of Being For to be a part is to be less than the whole and so to be Imperfect Secondly We cannot say that the Soul is any where out of the Body but the World is Finite and God is Infinite and therefore God is not Confined to the World 3. The Soul ruleth not a Body that hath a distinct Understanding and Free Will of its own to receive its Laws and therefore ruleth it not by proper Law but by despotical Motion But God ruleth men that have Understanding and Free Will of their own to know and receive his Laws and therefore he ruleth them partly by a Law 4. The Soul doth not use another Soul under it to rule the Body but GOD maketh use of Superiour Spirits to move and rule things and Persons below them so that there is great difference between Gods ruling the World and the Souls ruling the Body But yet there is great likeness also 1. God is as near every part of the World as the Soul is near the Body 2. God is as truely and fully the Cause of all the Actions and Changes of the World except sin which Free Will left to it self committeth as the Soul is the Cause of the Actions and Changes of the Body 3. The Body is no more lifeless without the Soul than the World would be without God Yea God giveth all its Being to the World and without him it would be nothing and in this he further differeth from the Soul which giveth not material being to the Body So that you may well conceive of GOD as the SOUL of the World so you will but put in that he is far more Q. 4. Is it not below God to concern himself with these lower things Doth he not leave them to those that are under him A. It is below God to be unconcerned about any part even the least of his own works Men are narrow Creatures and can be but in one place at once and therefore must do that by others which they cannot do themselves at least without trouble But God is infinite and present with all Creatures and as nothing is in being without him so nothing can move without him Q. 5. By this you make God to do all things Immediately whereas we see he works by means and second causes He giveth
signifieth a Saviour and Christ t●● Anointed of God He being Anointed by God ●● the Office of a Mediator as the Great Prophe● Priest and King of the Church CHAP. XII How Christ was Conceived by the Holy Ghost and Born of the Virgin Mary Qu. 1. DOth it not seem Impossible that Christ should be begotten on a Virgin without a Man A. There is no Contradiction in it And what is impossible to him that made all the World of nothing Q. 2. But it seems incredible that God should be made Man A. God was not at all changed by Christ's Incarnation The Godhead was not turned into Flesh or Soul but united it self thereto Q. 3. But it seemeth an incredible Cond●scension in God to unite the Nature of Man to himself in Personal Union A. When you understand what it is it will not seem incredible to you though wonderful Consider 1. That it doth not turn the humane Nature into Divine 2. Nor doth it give it any of that part or work which was proper to the Divine Nature and Second Person in the Trinity from Eternity 3. The Divine Nature is united to the Humane only to advance this to the excellent Office of Mediation and that Christ in it may be Head over all things to the Church 4. And it will abate your wonder if you consider that God is as near to every Creature as the Soul is to the Body In Him we live move and have our being And he is more to us than our Souls are to our Bodies Q. 4. You now make me think that God is one with every Man and Creature as well as with Christ. I pray you wherein is the difference A. Gods Essence is every where alike but he doth not appear or work every where alike As he is more in Heaven than on Earth because he there operateth and appeareth in Glory and as he is more in Saints than in the Ungodly because in them he Operateth his Grace so he is in Jesus Christ otherwise than he is in any other Creature 1. In that he by the Divine Power qualified him as he never did any other Creature 2. And designeth him to that work which he never did any other Creature 3. And fixeeth him in the honourable Relation to that work 4. And communicateth to him by an uniting act the Glory which he doth not to any other Creature And though it 's like there is yet more unknown and incomprehensible to us yet these singular Operations express a singular Operative Union The Sun by shining on a Wall becomes not one with it But by its influence on Plants it becometh one with them and is their Generical Life Q. 5. But how is the Second Person in the Trinity more United to the humane Nature than the Father and the Holy Ghost are they divided A. You may as well ask Why God is said to make the World by his WORD and by his SON Tho the Persons are undivided in their works on the Creature yet Creation is eminently ascribed to the Father Incarnation and Redemption to the Son and Sanctification to the Holy Ghost The Suns power of Motion Light and Heat are inseparable And yet it is the Light as such that with our Eye doth cause the same act of sight as united to it But the perfect Answer to this doubt is reserved for Heaven Q. 6. But how was he conceived by the Holy Ghost the Second Person by the third when it is only the Second that was incarnate A. The Holy Ghost is not said to operate on the Second Person in the Trinity or the Godhead for Christs Conception but on the Virgins Body and by miraculous causing a humane Soul and Body and their union with the Eternal Word Gods perfecting Operations are usually ascribed to the Holy Ghost But the Father and Son are still supposed Operating by the Holy Spirit Q. 7. Was Christ's Flesh made of the substance of his Mother A. Yes Else how had he been the Son of Man Q. 8. Was Christ's Soul begotten by his Mother A. It is certain that Man begetteth Man But how Souls are generated is not fully known by Man Some say They are not Generated but Created Some say That they are not Created but Generated And I think that there is such a concurrence of God's act and Mans as may be called a Conjunction of Creation and Generation that is that as the Sun-beams by a Burning-Glass may light a Candle and that Candle light another and another yet so that the Light and Heat that doth it is only from the Suns continual communication But will not Light another but as contracted and made forcible by the Burning-glass or the Candle So all the Substance of new Souls is from the Divine Efflux or communication of it which yet will not ordinarily beget a Soul but as it is first received in the Generative natural faculty and so operateth by it as it s appointed Natural means Thus it seems all humane Souls are caused Pardon the defects of the Similitude But the Soul of Christ miraculously not without all Operation of the Mothers for then he had not been the Son of Man but without a humane Father the Holy Ghost more than supplying that defect Q. 9. If Christ was Mary's Son how escaped he Original guilt A. By being conceived by the Holy Ghost and so in his humane Nature made the Son of God and not generated as other Men are Q. 10. Had Mary any Children after Iesus Christ A. It goes for a Tradition with most that she had none But it is uncertain and concerneth not our Faith or Salvation Q. 11. Why was Christ Born of a Jew A. God had made a special Promise to Abraham first that Christ should be his Seed in whom all Nations should be blessed and to David after that he should be his Off-spring an everlasting King Q. 12. Why was not Christ Born till about Four thousand Years after the Fall A. It 's dangerous asking Reasons of God's Councils which he hath not revealed But this much we may know that Christ was Mans Redeemer by undertaking what he after did before his Incarnation And that he revealed the Grace of Redemption by Promises Types and Prophesies and so saved the Faithful And that Gods works are usually progressive to Perfection and ripe●t at last And therefore when he had first sent his Prophets he lastly sent his Son to perform his undertaking and bring Life and Immortality more fully to light and bring in a better Covenant and gather a more excellent Universal Church Q. 13. Were any sav●d by Christ before he was made Man A. Yes They had the Love of the Father the Grace of Christ and the necessary communion of the Holy Ghost and the Promise And in every Age and Nation he that feared God and work't Righteousness was accepted of him CHAP. XIII Suffered under Pontius Pilate was Crucified Dead and Buried he descended into Hell
be judged for that which it never ●id All the Texts that threaten Hell or future Punishment and promise Heaven prove it Matth. 25. ● was hungry and ye fed me naked and ye cloathed ●ne c. Ye did it or did it not to me Might they not say We never did it nor ever lived till now Math. 13. The Angels shall gather out of his Kingdom all things that offend and them that work iniquity and cast them into the lake of fire 2 Thes. ● 6 7 8 9 10. 2. 12. and all the Scripture which threatneth Damnation to them that obey not the Truth and promiseth Salvation to the faithful which is never performed if all be done on another ●oul 26. And all the Texts that speak of Gods Justice ●nd Mercy hereafter Is it Justice to damn a new-made Soul that never sinned 27. Paul knew not whether he were in or out of the Body when he was in Paradise 2 Cor. 12. 2 3 4. The separated Soul then may be in Paradise 28. 2 Cor. 4. 16 17 18. How can the hope ●… unseen things make Affliction and Death easie ●… that Soul that shall never be saved And how ●… we be comforted or saved by such hope 29. 2 Cor. 5. 1. We know that if our earthly hous● of this Tabernacle were dissolved we have a buildin● of God V. 2. For in this we groan earnestly desirin● to be cloathed upon with our house which is from heaven V. 5. He that hath wrought us for the se●● same thing is God who also hath given us the earne●● of the Spirit V. 6. Therefore we are alwayes confident knowing that whilest we are at home in the bod●… we are absent from the Lord we are confident ●… willing rather to be absent from the Body and pres●● with the Lord. Wherefore we labour that whether pr●sent or absent we way be accepted of him For ●… must all appear before the Iudgment-seat of Christ that every one may receive the things done in his body whether it be good or bad 30. Phil. 1. 21 22 23. To me to live is Christ and to die is gain What I shall choose I know not For I am in a strait between two having a desire ●● depart and be with Christ which is far better 31. Rev. 14. 13. Blessed are the dead that ●… in the Lord c. 32. Heb. 12. 22 23. We are come to mount Zio●… the City of the living God c. the spirits of the ju●● made perfect Abundance more might be added And I hav● been so large on this because it is of most unspeakable importance as that which all our comfo●● and our Religion lyeth on and though the Light of Nature have taught it Philosophers and almost all the World in all Ages yet the Devil is most busie to make Men doubt of it or deny it Religion lyeth on three grand Articles 1. To believe in God ● and this is so evident in the whole frame of Nature that there is a God that he is worse than mad that will deny it 2. To believe the Immortality of the Soul and the Life hereafter And 3. To believe in Christ And though it be this third that is known only by supernatural Revelation yet to him that believeth the Immortality of the Soul and the Life hereafter Christianity will appear so exceeding Congruous that it will much the more easily be believed And experience tells us that the Devils main Game for the Debauching and Damning of fleshly worldly ungodly Men and for troubling and discomforting Believers lieth in raising Doubts of the Souls Immortality and the future Life of Reward and Punishment Q. 3. But what good will a Resurrection of the Body do us if the Soul be in happiness before A. 1. It will be for Gods Glory to make and bless a perfect Man 2. It will be our Perfection A whole Man is more Perfect than a Soul alone 3. It will be the Souls delight As God that is perfectly blessed in himself yet made and maintaineth a World of which he is more than the Soul because he is a Communicative good and pregnant and delighteth to do good so the Soul is made like God in his Image and is communicative and would have a Body to act on As the Sun if there were nothing in the World but it self would be the same that it now is but nothing would receive its Motion Light or Heat or be the better for it And if you did imagine it to have understanding you must think that it would be much more pleased to enlighten and enliven so many Millions of Creatures and cause the flourishing of all the Earth than to shine to nothing So may you think of the Soul of Man It is by God inclined to actuate a Body Q. 4. If that be so it is till then imperfect and deprived of its desire and so in pain and punishment A. It is not in its full Perfection and it is a Degree of punishment to be in a state of Separation But you cannot call it a pain as to sense because it hath an unspeakable Glory though not the most perfect Nor hath the will of the Blessed any trouble and striving against the will of God but takes that for best which God willeth And so the separated state is best while God willeth it though the united State will be best as more perfect in its time Q. 5. But the dust in a Grave is so vile a thing that one would think the raising it should not be very desireable to the Soul A. It shall not be raised in the shape of ugly Dust or filth nor of corruptible Flesh and Blood But a Glorious and Spiritual Body and a meet Companion for a Glorified Soul And even now as vile as the Body is you feel that the Soul is loth to part with it Q. 6. But there are so many difficulties and improbabilities about the Resurrection as make the Belief of it very hard A. What is hard to God that made Heaven and Earth of nothing and maintains all things in their state and course What was that Body a while ago Was it not as unlikely as dust to be what it now is It 's folly to Object difficulties to Omnipotency Q. 7. But the Body is in continual Flux or Change we have not the same Flesh this Year that we had the last And a Man in a Consumption loseth before Death the Mass of Flesh in which he did good or evil shall all that rise again which every day vanisheth And shall the new Flesh be punished for that which it never did A. It 's a foolish thing from our Ignorance and uncertainties to dispute against God and certain Truth Will you know nothing unless you know all things Will you doubt of the plain Matter because in your darkness you understand not the manner or circumstances of it The Soul hath a Body consisting of various parts The fiery part in the Spirits
Objects enow on which to operate And is it not absurd to think that God will continue so noble a Nature in a state of idleness and continue all its essential Faculties in vain and never to be exercised As if he would continue the Sun without Light Heat or Motion What then is it a Sun for And why is it not annihilated The Soul cannot lose its Faculties of Vitality Intellection and Volition without losing its Essence and being turned into some other thing And why it cannot act out of a Body what Reason can be given If it could not yet that it taketh not hence with it a Body of those corporeal Spirits which it acted in or that it cannot as well have a Body of Light for its own Action as it can take a Body as Moses on the Mount to appear to Man is that which we have no reason to suspect 2. But Scripture puts all out of doubt by telling us that To die is gain and that it 's better to be with Christ and that Lazarus was comforted in Abraham's Bosom and the converted Thief was with Christ in Paradise and that the Souls under the Altar and in Heaven pray and praise God and that the Spirits of the Iust are there made perfect And this is not a state of sleep It is a World of Life and Light and Love that we are going to more active than this Earthy heavy World than Fire is more active than a Clod. And shall we suspect any sleepy unactivity there This is the dead and sleepy World And Heaven is the place of Life it self Q. 7. What is the Nature of that heavenly Everlasting Life A It is the perfect activity and perfect fruition of Divine communicated Glory by perfected Spirits and Spiritual Men in a perfect Glorious Society in a perfect Place or Region and this Everlasting Q. 8. Here are many things set together I pray you tell them me distinctly A. 1. Heaven is a perfect Glorious Place and Earth to it is a Dungeon The Sun which we see is a Glorious place in comparison of this 2. The whole Society of Angels and Saints will be Perfect and Glorious And our Joy and Glory will be as much in participation by Union and Communion with theirs as the Life and Health of the Eye or Hand is in and by union and communion with the Body we must not dream of any Glory to our selves but in a state of that union and communion with the Glorious Body of Christ. And Christ himself the Glorified Head is the chief part of this Society whose Glory we shall behold 3. Angels and Men are themselves there Perfect If our Being and Nature were not Perfect our Action and Fruition could not be Perfect 4. The Objects of all our Action are most Perfect It is the Blessed God and a Glorious Saviour and Society that we shall see and love and praise 5. All our Action will be pefect Our Sight and Knowledge our Love our Joy our Praise will be all perfect there 6. Our reception and fruition will all be perfect We shall be perfectly loved by God and one another and perfectly pleasing to him and each other and he will communicate to us and all the Society as much Glorious Life Light and Joyful Love as we are capable of receiving 7. And all this will be perfect in duration being Everlasting Q. 9. O what manner of Persons should we be if all this were well believed Is it possible that they should truly believe all this who do not earnestly desire and seek it and live in joyful longing hope to be put into possession of it A. Whoever truly believeth it will prefer it before all Earthly treasure and pleasure and make it the chief End and Motive and Comfort of his Soul and Life and forsake all that stands against it rather than forsake his hopes of this But while our Faith Hope and Love are all imperfect and we dwell in Flesh where present and sensible things are still diverting and affecting us and we are so used to Sight and Sense that we look strangely towards that which is above them and out of their reach it is no wonder if we have imperfect desires and joy abated by diversions and by griefs and fears and if in this darkness unseen things seem strange to us and if a Soul united to a Body be loth to leave it and be uncloathed and have somewhat dark Thoughts of that state without it which it never tryed Q. 10. But when we cannot conceive how Souls act out of the Body how can the Thought of it be pleasant and satisfying to us A. 1. We that can conceive what it is to Live and Understand and Will to Love and Rejoice in the Body may understand what these acts are in themselves whether out of a Body or in a more glorious Body And we can know that nothing doth nothing and therefore that the Soul that doth these acts is a Noble substance and we find that it is invisible But of this I spake in the beginning 2. When we know in general all before mentioned that we shall be in that described Blessedness with Christ and the Heavenly Society we must implicitly trust Christ with all the rest who knoweth for us what we know not and stay till possession give us that clear distinct conception of the manner and all the circumstances which they that possess it not can no more have than we can conceive of the sweetness of a Meat or Drink which we never tasted of And we should long the more for that Possession which will give us that sweet Experience Q. 11. Is not God the only Glory and Ioy of the Blessed Why then do you tell us so much of Angels and Saints and the City of God A. God is all in all things of him and through him and to him are all things and the Glory of all is to him for ever But God made not any single Creature to be happy in him alone as separate from the rest but an Universe which hath its Union and comunion I told you as the Eye and Hand have no separated Life or Pleasure but only in Communion with the whole Body so neither shall we in Heaven God is infinitely above us and if you think of him alone without mediate Objects for the ascent and access of your Thoughts you may as well think to climb up without a Ladder We are not the Noblest Creatures next to God nor yet the most Innocent We have no access to him but by a Mediator And that Mediator worketh and conveyeth his Grace to us by other subordinate means He is the Saviour of his Body which is the fulness of him that filleth all If we think not of the Heavenly Ierusalem the glorious City of God the Heavenly Society and Joyful Chore that praise Iehovah and the Lamb and live together in perfect Knowledge Love and Concord in whose Communion only we have all our
though Hypocrites are the Church-visible and his professed Subjects 3. Subjects by sincere Heart-consent And so all such are his Subjects as make up the Church-mystical and shall be saved So that the Kingdom of God is a word which is sometime of a larger signification than the Church and sometime in a narrower sence is the same Eph. 1. 23. Christ is Head over all things to the Church Q. 7. What are the Acts of Christs Kingly Government A. Law-making Judging according to that Law and executing that Judgment Q. 8. What Laws hath Christ made and what doth ●e rule by A. First He taketh the Law of Nature now as his own as far as it belongeth to sinful Mankind And 2. He expoundeth the darker passages of that Law And 3. He maketh new Laws proper to the Church ●ince his Incarnation Q. 9. Are there any new Laws of Nature since the Fall A. There are new Obligations and Duties arising from our changed State It was no duty to the Innocent to repent of Sin and seek out for Recovery and ●eg Forgiveness But Nature bindeth Sinners not yet ●nder the final Sentence to all this Q. 10. What new Laws hath Christ made A. Some proper to Church Officers and some ●ommon to all Q. 11. What are his Laws about Church-Officers A. First He chose himself the first chief Officers ●nd he gave them their Commission describing their Work and Office and he Authorized them to gather ●nd form particular Churches and their fixed Officers ●t Pastors and necessary Orders and gave them the ●xtraordinary Conduct and Seal of his Spirit that their determinations might be the infallible significations of his Will and his recorded Law to his Universal Church to the end of the World His Spirit being the Perfecter of his Laws and Government Q. 12. How shall we be sure that his Apostles by the Spirit were Authorized to give Laws to all future Generations A. Because he gave them such Commission to teach Men all that he Commanded 2. And promised them his Spirit to lead them into all Truth and bring all things to their Remembrance and to tell them what to say and do And 3. Because he performed this Promise in sending them that extraordinary measure of the Spirit And 4. They spake as from Christ and in his Name and as by his Spirit And 5. They sealed all by the manifestation of that Spirit in its Holy and Miraculous manifold Operation Q. 13. Have not Bishops and Councils the same Power now A. No To be the Instruments of Divine Legislation and make Laws which God will call His Laws is a special Prophetical Power and Office such a● Moses had in making the Iewish Laws which no●… had that came after him But when Prophetical Revelation hath made the Law the following Office●… have nothing to do But 1. To preserve that Law 2. And to expound it and apply it and guide th● People by it and themselves obey it 3. And to determine undetermined mutable Circumstances As the Iewish Priests and Levites were not to make another Law but to preserve expound and Rule by Moses Law so the ordinary Ministers Bishops or Councils are to do as to the Laws of God sufficiently made by Christ and the Spirit in his Apostles Q. 14. What are the New Laws which he hath made for all A. The Covenant of Grace in the last Edition is his Law by which he obligeth Men to Repent and Believe in him as Incarnate Crucified and Ascended and Interceding and Reigning in Heaven and as one that will Judge the World at the Resurrection As one that pardoneth Sin by his Sacrifice and Merit and Sanctifieth Believers by his Spirit And to believe in God as thus reconciled by Him and in the Holy Ghost as thus given by him And he promiseth Pardon Grace and Glory to all true Believers and threatneth Damnation to impenitent Unbelievers And he commandeth all Believers to devote themselves thus to God the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost by a solemn Vow in Baptism and live in the Communion of Saints in his Church and Holy Worship and the frequent Celebration of the Memorial of his Death in the Sacrament of his Body and Blood especially on the first Day of the Week which he hath separated to that Holy Comemoration and Communion by his Resurrection and the sending of his Spirit and by his Apostles And he hath commanded all his Disciples to live in Unity Love and Beneficence taking up the Cross and following him in Holiness and Patience in hope of Everlasting Life Q. 15. But some say that Christ was only a Teacher and not a Law-giver A. His Name is King of Kings and Lord of Lords and all Power in Heaven and Earth is given him and all things put into his Hands the Government is laid on his Shoulders and the Father without him judgeth no Man but hath committed all Judgment to the Son For this end he died rose and revived that he might be Lord of the Dead and of the Living He is at God's right Hand above a●● Principalities and Powers and every Name being Head over all things to the Church Q. 16. May not this signifie only his Kingdom as ●● is God or that which he shall have hereafter only at the Resurrection A. 1. It expresly speaketh of his Power as God and Man the Redeemer 2. And he made his Law i● this Life though the Chief and Glorious part of h●● Judgment and Execution be hereafter How els● should Men here keep his Law and hereafter ●● judged according to it He that denieth Christ to be the Lawgiver denied him to be King and he that denieth him to be King denieth him to be Christ and is no Christian. Q. 17. Hath Christ any Vicegerent or Universal Governour under him on Earth A. No It is his Prerogative to be the Universal Governour for no mortal Man is capable of it As no one Monarch is capable of the Civil Government of all the Earth nor was ever so mad as to pretend to it much less is any one capable of being an Universal Church-Teacher Priest and Governour over all the Earth when he cannot so much as know it or send to all or have access into the contending Kingdoms of the World To pretend to this is mad Usurpation Q. 18. But had not Peter the Monarchical Government of all the Church on Earth in his Time A. No He was Governour of none of the Eleven Apostles nor of Paul nor ever exercised any such Government no nor it seems so much as presided at their meeting Act. 15. Q. 19. But is not a General Council the Universal Governour A. No 1. Else the Church would be no Church when there is no General Council for want of its Unifying Government And 2. There indeed never was a general Council of all the Christian World But they were called by the Roman Emperours and were called General as
the Devil doth for to destroy the Just. As Iezebel did Q. 15. How should good Rulers avoid it A. 1. By causing Teachers to open the danger of ●t to the People 2. Some old Canons made inva●id the Witness of all notorious wicked men How can he be trusted in an Oath that maketh no Conscience of Drunkenness Fornication Lying or other Sin Q. 16. How then are so few destroyed by false Witnesses A. It is the wonderful Providence of God declaring himself the Governour of the World that when there are so many thousand wicked men who all have a mortal hatred to the Godly and will daily Swear and Lie for nothing and any two of these might take away our Lives at pleasure there are yet so few this way cut off But God hath not left himself without witness in the World and hath revenged false Witness on many and made Conscience a terrible Accuser for this Crime Q. 17. What is the positive Duty of the ninth Commandement A. 1. To do Justice to all men in our places 2. To defend the Innocent to the utmost of ou● just Power If a Lawyer will not do it for the Love of Justice and Man without a Fee when he canno● have it he breaketh this Commandement 3. To reprove Backbiters and tell them of their Sin 4. To give no Scandal but to live so blamelesly that Slanderers may not be believed 5. On all just occasions especially to defend the Reputation of the Gospel Godliness and Good men the Cause and Laws of God and not silently fo● self saving to let Satan and his Agents make them Odious by Lies to the Seduction of the People● Souls CHAP. XLIII Of the Tenth Commandement Qu. 1. WHat are the Words of the Tenth Commandement A. Thou shalt not Covet thy Neighbours House Thou shalt not covet thy Neighbours Wife nor his Man-Servant nor his Maid-Servant nor his ●x nor his Ass nor any thing that is thy Neighbours Q. 2. What is forbidden here and what Command●d A. 1. In summe the thing forbidden is SELFISHNESS and the thing Commanded is to LOVE OUR NEIGHBOUR AS OUR SELVES Q. 3. Is not this implyed in the five foregoing Commandements A. Yes and so is our LOVE to GOD in all the Nine last But because there are many more particular Instances of Sin and Duty than can be distinctly named and remembred God thought it meet to make two General Fundamental Commandements which should contain them all which Christ calleth the first and second Commandement Thou shalt Love the Lord thy God with all thy Heart c. And thou shalt Love thy Neighbour as thy Self The first is the Summary and root of all the duties of the other nine and specially of the second third and fourth The Other is the Summary of the second Table dutyes And it is placed last as being instead of all unnamed instances As the Captain leads the Souldiers and th● Lieutenant brings up the rear Q. 4. What mean you by the Sin of SELFISHNESS A. I mean that inordinate self-esteem self-love and self-seeking with the want of a due proportionable Love to others which engageth men against the good o● others and inclineth them to draw from others to themselves It is not an ordinate Love of our selves but a diseased self-love Q. 5. When is Self-Love Ordinate and when i● it Sinful A. That which is ordinate 1. Valueth not a ma●● Self blindly above his Worth 2. It employeth ● man in a due care of his own Holiness Duty an● Salvation 3. It regardeth our Selves but as littl● members of the common great body and therefore inclineth us to Love others as our selves without mu●● partial disproportion according to the divers degree● of their amiableness and to Love publick good th● Church and World and much more God above o●… selves 4. It maketh us studious to do good to others and rejoyce in it as our own rather than to draw fro● them to our selves c II. Sinful selfishness 1. Doth esteem and love an● seek self-interest above it's proper worth It is ove● deeply affected with all our own concerns 2. ●… hath a low disproportionable Love and regard others good 3. And when it groweth to full ma●●gnity it maketh men envy the prosperity of others ●nd covet that which is theirs and desire and re●oyce in their disgrace and hurt when they Stand against mens Selfish Wills and to endeavour to draw from others to our selves Selfishness is to the Soul like an Inflamation or Impostume to the Body which draweth the Blood and Spirits to it self from their ●●ue and Common course till they corrupt the in●●amed part Q. 6. What mean you by Loving others as ourselves A. Loving them as members of the same Body or Society the World or the Church as they are ●mpartially with a Love proportionable to their worth and such a careful practical forgiving Patient Love as we Love our selves Q. 7. But God hath made us Individual persons with so peculiar a Self-love that no man can possibly love another as himself A. 1. You must distinguish between sensitive Natural Love and Rational Love 2. And between Corrupt and Sanctified Nature 1. Natural Sensitive Love is stronger to ones Self that is more sensible of self-interest than to all the World I feel not anothers Pain or Pleasure in it self I hunger and thirst for my self A Mother hath that Natural Sensitive Love to her own Child like that of Bruits which she hath not for any other 2. Rational Love valueth and loveth and preferreth every thing according to the degree of its amiableness that is it 's Goodness 3. Rational Love destroyeth not Sensitive but it Moderateth and Ruleth it and Commandeth the Will and Practice to preferre and desire and seek and delight in higher things as Reason ruleth Appetite and the Rider the Horse and to deny and forsake all carnal or private Interests that stand against a greater good 4. Common Reason tells a man that it 's an unreasonable thing in him that would not dye to save a Kingdom Much more that when he is to love both himself and the Kingdom inseparably yet cannot Love a Kingdom yea or more excellent persons above himself But yet it is Sanctification that must Effectually overcome inordinate self-Love and clearly illuminate this Reason and make a man obey it 5. To conquer this Selfishness is the summe of all Mortification and the greatest Victory in this World And therefore it is here perfectly done by none but it 's done most where there is the greatest Love to God and to the Church and publick good and to our Neighbours Q. 8. What is the sinfulness and the hurt of Selfishness A. 1. It is a Fundamental Errour and Blindness in the Judgment We are so many Poor Worms and little things And if an Ant or Worm had Reason should it think it's Life or Ease or other interest more valuable than a Mans or than all the
into Heaven in their sight And all this was the fuller Testimony in that he had oft over and over foretold them of it that he must be put to death and rise again the Third day before he entered into his Glory and the Iews knew it and were not able to prevent it Angels terrifying the Souldiers on the Watch. Yea the Disciples understood it not and therefore believed it not and Peter disswaded him from such talk of his Sufferings till Christ called him Satan doing like Satan that had tempted him when he faste● Forty dayes to shew that the Disciples were no contrivers of a deceit herein Q. 16. Is there yet any further witness of the Holy Ghost A. Yes IV. There was the Consequent Testimony of the Spirit by the Apostles and other first publishers of the Gospel Christ bid them wait at Ierusalem for this Gift and promised them that when he was ascended he would send that Paraclete Advocate or Comforter that should be better than his visible presence and should lead them into all Truth and bring all things to their remembrance and teach them what to say that is to Enable them to perform the work to which he had Commissioned them which was to go into all the World and preach the Gospel and Disciple the Nations Baptizing them and teaching them to observe all things that he had commanded them which they performed partly by word and partly by writing and partly by practice Baptizing gathering Churches establishing Offices and Officers And he promised to be with them to the end of the World that is with their Persons for their time and with their Doctrine ordinary Successors and the whole Church ever after r On the Day of Pentecost even the Lords Day when they were assembled this Promise was so far performed to them that the Holy Ghost suddenly fell on all the Assembly in the likeness of fiery cloven Tongues after the noise as of a rushing Wind and they were filled with the Spirit and spake in the Tongues of all the Countreys near them the Praises and wonderous works of God After which they were endued with the various miraculous Gifts of the Spirit that is the use of the Tongues which they had never learnt the Interpretation of them Prophecying Miracles healing all Diseases insomuch that those that came but under the shadow of Peter and those that had but Cloaths from the Body of Paul were all healed the Lame and Blind cured Devils cast out the dead raised some Enemies struck blind some sinners struck dead and which was yet greater by their Preaching or Praying or laying on of Hands God gave the same miraculous gift of the Spirit to others and that not to a few but ordinarily to the faithful some having one such Gift and some another And as Christ had promised that when he was lifted up he would draw all Men to him so he blest the labours of the Apostles Prophets and Evangelists accordingly many Thousands being converted at a Sermon and multitudes still added to the Church And when the Preachers were forbidden and imprisoned Christ strengthened them and Angels miraculously delivered them When Peter was in Prison designed for Death the Angel of God loosed his Bolts and open'd the Doors and led him forth When Paul and Silas had been Scourged and were in the Stocks in the Prison an Earth quake sets them free and prepareth for the Conversion of the Jaylor and his House And Christ himself had before appeared to Paul in glory when he was going on in Persecution and struck him down in blindness and preached to him with a Voice from Heaven and converted him and sent him as his Apostle into the World By these Miracles was the World Converted And as Christ had promised them that they should Greater Works than those which he himself did so indeed their Miracles did more to Convert the World than the Works of Christ in Person had done For 1. Those which were wrought by One Man would leave suspicious Men more doubtful of the Truth than that which is done by many at a distance from each other and in several places 2. And that which was done but in one small Countrey would be more doubted of than that which is done in much of the World Sometimes indeed Thousands but usually Twelve Men were the Witnesses of what Christ said and did But what these Witnesses said and did to prove their Testimony Thousands in many Lands did see and hear Q. 17. But why was it that Christ forbad some to declare that he was the Christ A. Because the time was not come till the Evidences were given by which it must be proved It was not a matter to be rashly believed and taken upon the bare word of himself or any other That a Man living in a mean Condition was the Son of God and Saviour and Lord and Teacher of the World and the Judge of all Men was not to be believed without good proof And the Chief proof was to be from all Christs own Miracles and his Resurrection and Ascension and the great gift of the Holy Ghost and Tongues and Miracles of the Apostles and other Disciples And these were not all done or given then Yet because the Iews received Moses and the Prophets he sometimes shewed how they Prophesied of him Yea his very Doctrine whose frame had a self-evidencing Light was not fully revealed till it was done by the Spirit in the Apostles Q. 18. But though all these Miracles were wrought how could it be certain that they were the attestation of God when it is said that Magicians false Prophets and Antichrist may do such things A. 1. I shall first mind you that though we were never so uncertain of the Nature of a Miracle whether it be wrought by any Created Cause yet we are agreed that by Miracles we mean such works which are wrought quite out of and against the common Course of Second Causes called Nature And we are sure that as no work can be done without Gods premotion or permission at least so specially the Course of Nature cannot be altered and over-ruled but by Gods Knowledge Consent and Execution what ever Second Cause unknown to us may be in it certainly God is the first Cause 2. And it is most certain that the Most perfect Governour of the World is not the great Deceiver of the World and is not so wanting in Power Wisdom and Goodness as to Rule them by a Lie yea and an unresistible and remediless deceit This is rather the description of Satan 3. And Man must know the will of God by some signs or other or else he cannot do it And what signs can the Wit of Man devise by which they that would fain know the will of God may come to be certain of it if such a Course of Miracles may deceive us Would you believe if some came from the dead as Witnesses Or if an Angel or many Angels came
by the laying on of the Apostles Hands the Holy Ghost was given And this not only to the sincere Christians but to some unsound Ones that sell away All that did Miracles in Christ's Name were not saved 4. Yea those that accused Christ as casting out Devils by Devils might have seen their own Children cast them out Matt. 12. And those that were seduced and quarrelled with the Apostles could not deny but they themselves had received the Spirit by their Preaching Paul appealeth to themselves when the Galatians were perverted Gal. 3. 1 2 3. O foolish Galatians who hath bewitched you that you should not obey the Truth before whose Eyes Iesus Christ hath been evidently set forth Crucified among you This only would I learn of you Received ye the Spirit by the Works of the Law or by the hearing of Faith Are ye so foolish having begun in the Spirit are ye now made perfect by the Flesh He that ministreth to you the Spirit and worketh Miracles among you doth he it by the Works of the Law or by the hearing of Faith If these Galatians had not the Spirit and such as work't Miracles among them would not this Argument have turned to Paul's reproach rather than to their Conviction Even Simon Magus was so convinced by the Spirit falling on the Samaritans that he was Baptized and would have bought the Power of giving the Holy Ghost with Money Act. 8. Their Sense convinced them And they that had the Spirit themselves must needs be sure of it Q. 22. Now tell me how We may be certain that all this History is true and that these things are not misreported by the Scripture A. I will speak first of the Gospel as such and then of the Book I. You must first know that the Gospel in the strict ●e●ce is the History and Doctrine of Christ necessary to be believed to our Salvation which is summarily contained in the Baptismal Covenant For men were Christians when they were Baptized and they were not adult Christians till they believed the Gospel 2. You must know that this Gospel was long preached and believed before it was written St. Matthew began and wrote eight years after Christs Resurrection and the Revelation of St. Iohn was written about ninety four years after Christs Birth Luke's Gospel about fifty and Marks about fifty nine and St. Iohns about Ninety nine from the Birth of Christ. 3. You must know that all the foresaid Miracles were wrought to confirm this Gospel preached before it was written 4. And that while the Apostles lived their Preaching had as much Authority as their Writing But they being to die were moved by the Spirit to write that they had preached that it might be certainly without Change delivered to Posterity to the end of the World For had it been left only to the Memory of man it would soon have been variously reported and corrupted 5. And you must know that this Scripture is so far from being insufficient as to the Matter of our Faith as that it containeth not only the Essentials but the Integrals and useful Accidents of the Gospel as a compleat Body hath every part and the very Ornament of Hair and Colour So that a man may be a Christian that knoweth not many hundred words in the Scripture but not unless he know and believe the Essentials of the Gospel 6. And you must note therefore that the foresaid Miracles were wrought primarily to confirm the Gospel and that they do confirm all the Accidental passages in the Bible but by Consequence because the same Persons by the same Spirit wrote them Q. 23. Proceed now to shew me the Proof which you promised A. 1. That there have been from that time Christians in the World is past all doubt acknowledged by the History of their Enemies that persecu●ed them And all these Christians were Baptized for Baptism was their solemn Christening And every one that was Baptized at age did openly profess to receive this same Gospel even to Believe in God the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost renouncing the Devil the Lusts of the Flesh and the Vanities of the World 2. Yea all that were Baptized were before taught this Gospel by Teachers or Catechizers who had all but one Gospel one Faith and Baptism 3. And they were all tryed how they understood the foresaid General words and therefore they were opened in more words which we call the CREED which in Substance and Sence was still the ●ame though two or three words be added since the first forming of it So that every Christian being instructed by the Gospel and professing the Essence of it in the Creed and Baptism we have as many Witnesses that this Gospel was then delivered as there have been Christians 4. And no man doubteth but there have been Ministers as long And what was a Minister but a Preacher of this same Gospel and a Baptizer and Guide of them that Believe it 5. And none can doubt but there have been Christian Ass●mblies from that time And what were those Assemblies but for the preaching professing and practising this Gospel 6. And none doubteth but they celebrated the Lords Supper in those Assemblies And the Celebration of that Sacrament containeth practically the profession of all the Gospel of Christ. 7. And none can doubt but that the Lords day hath ever since been constantly kept by Christians in commemoration of Christs Resurrection and in the performance of the foresaid Exercises And therefore the very use of that day assureth us that the Gospel hath been certainly delivered us 8. And all grant that these Churches had still the use of Discipline which was the censuring of such as corrupted this Sacred Doctrine by Heresie or sinned against it by wicked Lives And this could not have been if the Gospel had not been then received by them 9. Yea the Numbers and Opinions of Hereticks then are left on Record And they tell us what the Gospel then was by telling us wherein they departed from it 10. Yea the History of the Persecutors and Enemies tell us that this Gospel was then extant which they persecuted 11. The Old Testament was long before in the common possess on and use of the Iews They read it every Sabbath day And in that we see Christ foretold and abundance of Prophecies which in him are since fulfilled 12. Lastly the Sacred Scriptures which contain all that God thought needfull to be transmitted to Posterity for History and Doctrine have been most certainly kept and delivered to us so sure and full is our Tradition Q. 24. That Christianity hath been propagated none can doubt But how are we sure that those Christians of the first age did indeed see or believe that they saw and heard those Miracles A. 1. To be a Christian was to be one that believed them It was half their belief in Christ and in the Holy Ghost and so the very Essence of Christianity to believe that
of Miracles IV. The consequent Testimony of the Spirit to and by the Apostles Miracles and Gifts But there is yet that behind which to us is of the greatest moment and that is V. The Sanctifying Testimony of the Holy Spirit in all true Christians in all Ages and Places o● the Earth Here you must remember 1. That the common experience of the World assureth us that Mans Nature is greatly vitiated inclined to known evi● for some inferiour good and averse to the greatest good by the prevalency of the lesser hardly brought to necessary knowledge and more hardly to the Love Delight and Practice of that which is certainly the best And that hence the World is kept in confusion and misery by Sin 2. Experience assureth us that there is no hope of any great Cure of this by the common helps of Nature and humane Reason For it is that Reason that is diseased and blinded and therefore unapt to cure it self as an In●ant or Fool is to teach himself And as Philosophers are a small part of the World for few will be at the cost of getting such knowledge so they are wofully Dark themselves in the greatest things and of a Multitude of Sects contradicting one another and few of them have Hearts and Lives that are answerable to that which they teach others and the wisest confess that they must expect few Approvers much less Followers And every Man 's own experience tells him how hard it is to Inform the Iudgment about Holy things and to conform the Will to them and to Reform the life to a Holy and Heavenly State 3. The Multitude of Temptations makes this the more difficult and so doth the nature of a vicious habit and the privation of a good one the self-defending and propagating Nature of Sin and the experience of the World tells us how wicked the World is and how little the Labours of the wisest Philosophers Divines or Princes do to reform it and to make Man better And especially how hard it is to get a Heavenly mind and joy and conversation And all this being sure it is as sure that the Renovation of Souls is a great work well beseeming God 4. And it must be added that this is the most necessary work for us and the most excellent Paul tells us but what Reason tells us in that 1 Cor. 13. how much Holy Love which is the Divine Nature and real Sanctity excelleth all Knowledge Gifts and Miracles This is the Souls health and well-being No man can be miserable so far as he is Good and Holy And no Man can choose but be miserable that is not so Many shall lye in Hell that cast out Devils and wrought Miracles in Christ's Name but none that love God and are Holy Christ wrought Miracles but in order to work Holiness as St. Paul 1 Cor. 1. 14. tells them that strange Languages are below Edifying plainness His work as a Saviour is to destroy the works of the Devil Holiness is incomparably better than the Gift of working Miracles This being considered further think 1. That All true Christians are Saints Hypocrites have but the Name and Image No one soundly and practically believeth in Christ and consenteth to his Covenant but he is renewed by the Holy Ghost 2. Consider how great and excellent a Work this is to set a Mans Hope and Heart on Heaven to live by Faith on an unseen World to place our chiefest Love and Pleasure on God Holiness and Heaven to mortifie fleshly Lusts and be above the power of the Love of the World and Natural Life to love others as our selves in the measure that God appeareth in them to love our Enemies and to make it the work of our Lives to do the most good we can in the World to bring every true Believe● to this in all Ages and Countreys which neither Princes nor Perswafion alone can do this is above all Miracles And this is a standing Witness which every true Christian hath in himself 3. And note al●o that it is by the foresaid Gospel or sealed Word of Christ that all this is wrough● on all true Christians And the Divine effect proveth a Divine Cause God would never bless a Lie to be the greatest means of the Holiness Reformation and Happiness of the World And were not the Cause fitted to it it would never produce such Effects Q. 28. Is this it that is called The witness of the Spirit in us A. Besides all the foresaid Witnessings of the Spirit without us the Spirit within us 1. Causeth us to understand and believe the Scripture 2. Maketh it powerful to Sanctifie us 3. And therein giveth us a connaturality and special Love to it and sense of its inherent Divine Excellency which is writing it in our Hearts 4. And causeth us to live by it 5. And confuteth the Objections made against it 6. And causeth us to fetch our comfort from it in a Word Imprinteth the Image of it on us and this is the inward Witness Q. 29. But when we see so much Ignorance Wickedness Confusion and Cruelty Pride Lust and Worldliness among Christians and how they live in malicious tearing one another how can we know that their Goodness is any proof of the truth of Christianity A. I told you Hypocrites have but the Name and Picture and Art of Christianity If Custom Prosperity Laws or Carnal Interest bring the World into the visible Church and make Men say They believe when they do not is Christianity to be judged of by Dissemblers and Enemies Mark any that are serious Believers and you will find them all seriously Sober Just and Godly And though weak Believers have but weak Grace and many Failings they are sincerely though imperfectly such as I have described And though the Blind malignant Enemies can see no Excellency in a Saint he that hath either known Faith and Holiness in himself or hath but impartially observed Mankind will see that Christians indeed are quite another sort of Men than the Unbelievers and that Christ maketh Men such as he teacheth them to be and the Sanctifying Spirit is the sure Witness of Christ dwelling in all true Christians Rom. 8. 9. as Christ's Agent and Advocate witnessing that he is True and that we are his Interceding from Christ to us by communicating his Grace and in us toward Christ by Holy Love and Desires And is God's Name and Mark on us and our Pledge Earnest and First-Fruits of Life eternal and though we were in doubt of old Historical Proofs Yet I. The Old Testament fulfilled in the New II. The Divine Impress discernible on the Gospel III. And the most excellent Effect of Sanctification on all true Believers are Evidences of the truth of Christianity and the Scriptures which all true Christians have still at hand Q. 30. But there are things in the Scripture of exceeding difficulty to believe Especially that God should become Man A. 1. It
true Christians in the World And 2. Because it consisteth of Persons that have every where in the World the same Essentiating qualifications summed up Eph. 4. 3 4 5 6. One Body one Spirit one hope of our Calling one Lord one Faith one Baptism one God and Father of all though i● various Measures of Grace And so the Concordan● Churches of Christ through the World were called The Catholick Church as distinct from the Sects and Heresies that broke from it Q. 4. How comes the Pope of Rome to call only his Subjects Catholicks A. The greatest part of the Church on Earth by far was long in the Roman Empire and when Emperors turned Christians they gave the Churches Power for the Honour of Christianity to form the Churches much like the Civil State And so a General Council of all the Churches in that Empire was their Supream Church Power And three Patriarchs first and five after were in their several Provinces over all the rest of the Archbishops and Bishops And so the Orthodox Party at First were called The Catholicks because they were the greater Concordant part But quickly the Arrians became far greater and carryed it in Councils and then they called themselves The Catholicks After that the Orthodox under wiser Emperors got up again and then they were the greater part called Catholicks Then the Nostorians a little while and the Eutychians after and the Monothelites after them got the Major Vote in Councils and called themselves the Catholick Church And so since then they that had the greatest countenance from Princes and the greatest number of Bishops in Councils claimed the Name of the Catholick Church And the Pope that was the first Patriarch in the Empire first called himself the Head of the Catholick Church in that Empire and when the Empire was broke extended his claim to the whole Christian World partly by the abuse of the word Catholick Church and partly by abuse of the Name General Councils falsly pretending to Men that what was called Catholick and General as to the Empire had been so called as to all the World And thus His Church was called Catholick Q. 5. Why is the Catholick Church called Holy A. 1. To notifie the work of our Saviour who came to save us from our sins and gather a peculiar People a holy Society who are separated from the unbelieving ungodly World 2. To notifie the Work of the Holy Ghost who is given to make such an Holy People 3. Yea to notifie the Holiness of God the Father who will be Sanctified in all that draw near him and hateth the impure and unholy and will have all his Children Holy as he is Holy 4. And to tell us the fitness of all Gods Children for his favour and Salvation Q. 6. Wherein consisteth the Holiness of the Church A. 1. Christ their Head is perfectly Holy 2. The Gospel and Law of Christ which is our objective Faith and Rule are Holy 3. The Founders of the Church were eminently Holy 4. All sincere Christians are truly Holy and marked out as such for Salvation 5. The common Ministers have an Holy Office 6. The Church Worship as Gods Ordinances are Holy works 7. All that are Baptized and profess Christianity are Holy as to Profession and so far separated from the Infidel World though not sincerely to Salvation Q. 7. What is it now that you call The Holy Catholick Church A. It is The Universality of Christians Headed by Iesus Christ. Or It is a Holy Kingdom consisting of Iesus Christ the Head and all sincere Christians the sincere Members and all professed Christians the professing Members first founded and gathered by the Holy Ghost eminently working in the Apostles and Evangelists Recording the Doctrine and Laws of Christ for their Government to the End and guided by his Ministers and Sanctifying Spirit according to those Laws and Doctrine in various degrees of Grace and Gifts Q. 8. What is it that makes all Churches to be One A. 1. Materially their concord in the same qualifications which is called Eph. 4. 3. The Unity of the Spirit They are all that are sincere Sanctified by the same Spirit and have the same Essentials of Faith Hope Baptismal Covenant and Love And the Hypocrites profess the same 2. Formally their common Union with and Relation to God the Father Son and Holy Ghost that is to Iesus Christ their Head bringing them home to God the Father by the Spirit Q. 9. Is there no one Ministerial Head of all the Church on Earth A. No neither One Man nor one Council or Collection of Men For 1. None are naturally capable of being One Supream Pastor Teacher Priest and Ruler over all the Nations of the Earth nor can so much as know them or have hum●ne converse with them And a Council gathered equally out of all the World as One such Supream is a more gross Fiction of impossibles than that of a Pope 2. And Christ that never so qualified any never gave any such power But all Pastors are like the Judges Justices and Mayors that rule subordinately under one King in their several Precincts and not like an Universal Viceroy Lieutenant or Aristocracy or Parliament Q. 10. But is not Monarchy the best Form of Government and should not the Church have the best A. 1. Yes and therefore Christ is its Monarch who is capable of it 2. But a Humane Universal Monarchy of all the World is not best nor was ever an Alexander a Caesar or any Man so mad as soberly to pretend to it or plead for it Who is the Man that you would have to be King at the Antipodes and over all the Kings on Earth 3. Yea the case of the Church is liker that of Schools and Colledges that rule Volunteers in order to Teaching them And did ever Papist think that all the Schools on Earth of Grammarians Philosophers Physicians c. should have one humane Supream Schoolmaster or a Council or Colledge of such to Rule them Q. 11. But Christ is not a Visible Head and the Church is Visible A. We deny not the Visibility of the Church but we must not feign it to be more visible than it is 1. It consisteth of visible Subjects 2. Their Profession is visible and their Worship 3. They have visible Pastors in all the particular Churches as every School hath its Schoolmaster 4. Christ was visible in the Flesh on Earth 5. He was after seen of Stephen and Paul 6. He is now visible in Heaven ●● the King is in his Court 7. And he will come in glorious Visibility shortly to judge the World 8. And his Laws are visible by which he ruleth us and will judg us If all this Visibility will not satisfie Men Christ will not approve of Usurpation for more Visibility Q. 12. Of what use is this Article to us A. 1. To tell us that Christ dyed not in vain but will certainly have a Holy Church which he will save
2. To shew us in the blessed effect that the Sanctification of the Spirit is not a Fancy but a Holy Church is renewed and saved by it 3. To tell us that God forsaketh not the Earth though he permit Ignorance Infidelity and Wickedness to abound and Malice to persecute the Truth still God hath a Holy Church which he will preserve and save And though this or that Church may apostatize and cease there shall be still a Catholick Church on Earth 4. To mind us of the wonderful Providence of God which so continueth and preserveth a Holy People hated by open Enemies and wicked Hypocrites by Satan and all his Instrments on Earth 5. To teach us to love the Unity of Christians and carefully maintain it and not to tear the Church by the Engins of proud Mens needless Snares nor to be rashly censorious of any or excommunicate them unjustly nor to separate from any further than they separte from Christ but to rejoice in our common Union in Christian Faith and Love and not let wrongs or infirmities of Christians or Carnal Interests or Pride or Passion nor different Opinions about things not necessary to our Unity destroy our Love or Peace or break this holy bond CHAP. XIX The Communion of Saints Qu. 1. HOw is this Article joyned to the former A. As it belongs to our Belief in the Holy Ghost it tells us the effect of his Sanctification And as it belongs to our belief of the holy catholick Church it tells us the end of Church Relation that Saints may live in a holy Communion Q. 2. What is it to be a Saint A. To be separated from a common and unclean Conversation unto God and to be absolutely devoted to him to Love serve and trust him and hope for his Salvation Q. 3. Are all Saints that are members of the catholick Church A. Yes by Profession if not in sincerity All that are sincere and living members of the Church are really devoted to God by Heart-consent and the rest are devoted by Baptism and outward Profession and are Hypocrites pretending falsly to be real Saints Q. 4. Why then doth the Church of Rome Canonize some few and call them Saints if all Christians be Saints A. By Saints they mean extraordinary Saints But their appropriating the Name to such much tendeth to delude the People as if they might be saved though they be not Saints Q. 5. What is meant by the Communion of Saints A. Such a frame and practice of Heart and Life towards one another as supposeth Union such as is between the Members of the Body Q. 6. Wherein doth this Communion consist A. 1. In their common Love to God Faith in Christ and Sanctification by the Spirit 2. In their Love to one another as themselves 3. In their care for one anothers welfare and endeavour to promote it as their own and when Love makes all their goods so far common to all Christians within their converse as that they do to their power supply their wants in the order and measure that Gods Providence and their Relations and Acquaintance direct them preferring the relief of others necessities before their own superfluity or fulness 4. In their joyning as with one Mind and Soul and Mouth in Gods publick Worship and that in the holy Order under their respective Pastors which Christ by his Spirit in the Apostles hath instituted Q. 7. Why is our joyning in the Lords Supper called our Communion A. Because it is a special Symbol Badge and Expression of it instituted by Christ to signifie our Communion with him and one another Q. 8. Is that to be only a Communion of Saints A. Yes that in a special manner is appropriated to Saints Other parts of Communion as eating together relieving each other duties of Relation c. are so far to be used towards Unbelievers that they are not so meet to be the distinguishing Symbols of Christians But the two Sacraments Baptism for Entrance and the Lords Supper for continuance of Communion Christ hath purposely appointed for such Badges or Signs of his People as separate from the World Q. 9. By what Order are others to be kept from Church-communion A. Christ hath instituted the Office of the Sacred Ministry for this end that when they have made Disciples to him they may be entrusted with the Keyes of his Church that is especially the Administration of these Sacraments first judging who is fit to be entred by Baptism and then who is fit for continued Communion Q. 10. May not the Pastors by this means become Church-Tyrants A. We must not put down all Government for fear of Tyranny else Kingdoms Armies Colledges Schools must be all dissolved as well as Churches some body must be trusted with this Power and who is fitter than they who are called to it as their Office and therefore supposed best qualified for it Q. 11. What if none were trusted with it and Sacraments left free to all A. Then Sacraments would be no Sacraments and the Church would be no Church If any man or woman that would might baptize whom and when they would they might baptize Turks and Heathens and that over and over who come in Scorn and they might baptize without a Profession of true Faith or upon a false Profession And if every man might give the Lords Supper to another it might be brought into Alehouses and Taverns in merrymerit or as a Charm or every Infidel or Enemy might in scorn profane it Do you think that if Baptism and the Lords Supper were thus administred that they would be any Symbols or Badges of Christianity or of a Church or any means of mens Salvation No Christians ever dreamt of such Profanation Q. 12. But why may not the Pastors themselves give them to all that will A. Either you would have them forced to do so or to do it freely If forced they are no Judges who is fit And who then shall be Judge If the Magistrate you make him a Pastor and oblige him to teach examine hear and try all the Peoples Knowledge Faith and Lives which will find them work enough And this is not to depose the Ministers power but to put it on another that hath more already than he can do And a Pastor then that delivereth the Sacrament to every one that the Magistrate bids him shall be a Slave and not a free performer of the acts of his own Office unless that Magistrate try and judge and the Minister be but a Deacon that must give account for no more than the bare delivering it But if it be the Receivers of Baptism or the Lords Supper that shall be Judges and may force the Pastor to give it them I have shewed you already the profanation will make it no Sacrament nor Church And if Pastors that are Judges shall freely give them to all they will be the Profaners and such Ministration will confound the Church and
the World Q. 13. I do not mean that they should give them to Heathens but to all that profess the Christian Faith A. Therefore they must judge whether they profess the Christian Faith or not And whether they speak as Parrots or understand what they say And withall Christian Love and a Christian Life must be professed as well as Christian Faith Q. 14. What are the Terms on which they must receive Men to Communion A. They must Baptize them and their Infants who with competent understanding and seeming seriousness profess a Practical belief in God the Father Son and Holy Ghost and consent to that Covenant as expounded in the Creed Lords Prayer and Ten Commandments And they must admit all to Communion in the Lords Supper who continue in that Profession and nullifie it not by proved Apostasie or inconsistent Profession or Practice Q. 15. May not Hypocrites make such Professions that are no Saints A. Yes and God only is the Judge of Hearts not detected by proved contrary Words or Deeds And these are Saints by Profession Q. 16. But it is on pretence of being the Iudge of Church Communion that the Pope hath got his Power over the Christian World A. And if Tyrants by false pretences claim the Dominions of other Princes or of Mens Families we must not therefore Depose our King or ●athers Q. 17. But how shall we know what Pastors they be that have this Power of the Keyes and judging of mens fitness for Communion A. All Pastors as such have Power as all Physicians have in judging of their Patients and all School-masters of their Scholars But great difference there is Who shall Correct Mens injurious Administrations Whether the Magistrace do it himself or whether a Bishop over many Pastors do it or many Pastors in a Synod do it is no such great matter as will warrant the sad Contentions that have been about it so it be done Or if none of these do it a People intollerably injured may right themselves by deserting such an injurious Pastor But the Pastors must not be disabled and the work undone on pretense of restraining them from misdoing it Q. 18. What is the need and benefit of this Pastoral Discipline A. 1. The Honour of Christ who by so wonderful an Incarnation c. came to save his People from their Sins must be preserved which is profaned i● his Church be not a Communion of Saints 2. The difference between Heaven and Hell is so great that God will have a visible difference between the Way to each and between the probable Heirs of each The Church is the Nursery for Heaven and the Womb of Eternal happiness And Dogs and Swine are no Heirs for Heaven 3. It 's necessary to the comfort of Believers 4. And for the conviction and humbling of the Unbelievers and Ungodly Q. 19. What further Use should we make of this Article A. 1. All Christians must carefully see that they be not Hypocrites but Saints indeed that they be mee● for the Communion of Saints 2. All that administer Holy things and Gove●● Churches should carefully see that they be a Communion of Saints and not a Swine-stye Not as the common World but as the Garden of Christ That they promote and encourage Holiness and take heed ●● Cherishing Impiety 3. We must all be much against both that Usurp●tion and that neglect of necessary Discipline and differencing Saints from wicked Men which hath corrupted most of the Churches in the World Q. 20. But when experience assureth us that f●● Christians can bear Church Discipline should it be us●● when it will do hurt A. It is so tender and yet so necessary a Discipline which Christ hath appointed that he is unfit for the Communion of Saints who will not endure it It is not to touch his Purse or Body It is not to cast any Man out of the Church for small Infirmities No nor for gross sin that repenteth of it and forsakes it It is not to call him Magisterially to submit to the Pastors unproved accusation or assertions But it is with the Spirit of Meekness and Fatherly Love to convince a Sinner and draw him to Repentance proving from God's Word that the thing is a Sin and proving him guilty of it and telling him the evil and danger of it and the necessity of Repentance and Confession and amendment And if he be stubborn not making unnecessary hast but praying for his Repentance and waiting a competent Time and joyfully absolving him upon his Repentance and if he continue impenitent only declaring him unfit for Church Communion and requiring the Church accordingly to avoid him and binding him to answer it at the Bar of God if he repent not Q. 21. But Men will not submit to publick Confession may not Auricular private Confession to the Priest serve turn A. In case the Sin be private a private Confession may serve But when it is known the Repentance must be known or else it attaineth not the Ends of it's appointment And the Papists Auricular Confession in such Cases is but a trick to delude the Church and to keep up a Party in it of wicked Men that will not submit to the Discipline of Christ It pretendeth strictness but it is to avoid the displeasure of those that are too proud to stoop to open Confession Le●… such be never so many they are not to be kept in the Church on such Terms He that hath openly sinned against Christ and scandalized the Church and dishonoured his Profession and will by no conviction and intreaty be brought to open Confession in an evide●… case doth cast himself out of the Communion of Saints and must be declared such by the Pastors CHAP. XX. The Forgiveness of Sins Qu. 1. VVHat is the dependance of this Articl●… on the former A. It is part of the description of the Effects of Christs Redemption and the Holy Ghost's application of it His Regeneration maketh us Members o●… the Holy Catholick Church where we must live in the Communion of Saints and therewith we receive the Forgiveness of sins The same Sacrament of Baptis●… signifying and exhibiting both as washing us from the Filth or Power of sin and from the guilt of punishment Q. 2. What is the Forgiveness of Sin A. It is God's acquitting us from the deserved punishment Q. 3. How doth God do this A. By three several Acts which are three Degrees of Pardon The first is by his Covenant-gift Promise or Law of Grace by whic● as his Instrument or Act of Oblivion he dissolveth the Obligation to punishment which we were under and giveth us Lawful-Right to Impu●ity so that neither punishment by Sense or by Loss shall be our Due The second Act is by his Sentence as a Judge pronouncing us forgiven and Justifying this our Right against all that is or can be said against it The third Act is by his Execution actually delivering us from deserved
is it 's most immediate Vehicle or Body The ●eminal tenacious Humour and Air is the immediate Vehicle of the fiery part Whether these Spirits do any of them depart as it's Vehicle or Body with the Soul or if not whether they be the identifying part that the Soul shall be reunited to first or what or how much of the rest even the aqueous and Earthy matter which we had from our Birth shall be re-assumed are things past our understanding You know not how you were generated in the Womb and yet you know that you were there made And must God teach you how you shall be raised before you will believe it Must he answer all your doubts of the Flesh that is vanished or the Bodies eaten by other Bodies and teach you all his unsearchable skill before you will take his Word for true He that maketh the rising Sun to end the darkness of the Night and the flourishing Spring to renew the Face of Millions of Plants which seemed in the Winter to be dead and the buryed little seed to spring up to a beautiful Plant and Flower or a strong and goodly Tree hath power and skill enough to raise our Bodies by wayes unknown to foolish Man Q. 8. What should a Man do that he may live in a comfortable hope of the Resurrection and the Souls Immortality and the Life to come A. We have three great things to do for this end 1. To get as full a certainty as is possible that there is such a Life to come And this is done by strengthning a sound belief 2. To get a suitableness of Soul to that blessed Life and this is by the increase of Love and Holiness and by a Spiritual heavenly conversation And 3. To get and exercise a joyful Hope and Assurance that it shall be ours And this is done by a Life of careful Obedience to God and the Conscious notice of our sincerity and title and by the increase and exercise of the foresaid Faith and Love Daily dwelling on the Thoughts of God's infinite Goodness and Fatherly love of Christ's Office and Grace and the Seals of the Spirit and the blessed state of Triumphant Souls in the Heavenly Ierusalem and living as in familiarity with them Q. 9. But when doubting Thoughts return would it not be a great help to Faith if you could prove the Souls Immortality by reason A. I have done that largely in other Books I will now say but this If there be no life of retribution after this it would follow that not only Scripture but Religion Piety and Conscience were all the most odious abuses of Mankind To set Mans Heart and Care upon seeking all his dayes a Life which he can never obtain and to live honestly and avoid sin for fear of an impossible punishment and to deny Fleshly pleasure and lust upon meer deceit what an injury would Religion Conscience and honesty be Men that are not restrained by any Fear or Hopes of another Life from Tyranny Treason Murder Perjury Lying Deceit or any wickedness but only by present Interest would be the wisest Men. When yet God hath taught Nature to abhor these Evils and bound Man to be Religious and Conscionable by common Reason were it but for the probability of another Life And can you believe that Wickedness is Wisdom and all Conscionable Goodness is Folly and De ceit CHAP. XXII Of the Life Everlasting Qu. 1. WHere is it that we shall live when we go hence A. With Christ in Heaven called Paradise and the Ierusalem above Q. 2. How is it then that the Souls of Men are said sometimes to appear on Earth Is it such Souls or is it Devils A. Either is possible For Souls are in no other Hell than Devils are who are said to be in the Air and to go to and fro and tempt Men and afflict them here on Earth But when it is a Soul that appeareth and when a Devil we have not acquaintance enough to know But though God can for just Causes let a blessed Soul appear as Moses with Henoch and Elias did on the Mount and perhaps Samuel to Saul yet we have reason to suspect that it is the miserable Souls of the Wicked that oftenest appear Q. 3. But how come Devils or Souls to be visible being Spirits A. Spirits are powerful and dwell in Airy and other Elementary matter in which they can appear to us as easily as we can put on our Cloaths Fire is invisible in its simple uncloathed substance and yet when it hath kindled the Air it is visible Light Q. 4. Why then do they appear so seldom A. God restraineth evil Spirits and keepeth them within their bounds that they may not either deceive or trouble Mankind And the Spirits of the just are more inclined to their higher Nobler Region and Work and God will have us here live by Faith and not by seeing either the heavenly Glory or its Inhabitants Q. 5. But it seems that we shall live again on Earth for it is said that the new Jerusalem cometh down from above and we look for a new Heaven and a new Earth wherein dwelleth Righteousness A. It greatly concerneth us to difference certainties from uncertainties It is certain that the Faithful have a promise of a great reward in Heaven and of being with Christ and being conveyed into Paradise by Angels and are commanded to lay up a Treasure in Heaven and there to set their Hearts and Affections and to seek the things that are above where Christ is at Gods right Hand and they desire to depart and be with Christ as far better than to be here and to be absent from the Body and be present with the Lord so that the Inheritance of the Saints in heavenly Light and Glory is certain But as to the rest whether the New Earth shall be for new Inhabitants or for us and whether the descending Hierusalem shall be only for a Thousand Years before the final Judgment or after for perpetuity or whether it shall come no lower than the Air where it is said That we shall be taken up to meet the Lord and so shall ever be with him or whether Earth shall be made as Glorious to us as Heaven and Heaven and Earth be laid together in Common when separating sin is gone These matters being to us less certain must not be set against that which is certain And the new Ierusalem coming down from Heaven doth imply that it was first in Heaven and it 's said that it 's now above and we are come to it in relation and foretast where are the perfected Spirits of the Just as it is described Heb. 12. 22 23 24. Q. 6. But some think that Souls sleep till the resurrection or are in an unactive potentiality for want of Bodyes A. Reason and Scripture confute this Dream The Soul is Essential Life naturally inclined to Action Intellection and Love or Volition and it will be in the midst of
Joy to whom in this Unity God commnicateth his Glory and if we think not of the Glorious Head of the Church who will then be our Mediator of Fruition as he was of Acquisition nay if we think not of those loving blessed Angels that rejoiced at our Conversion and were here the Servants and will be for ever the Companions of our Joy And if we think not of all our old dear Friends and Companions in the Flesh and of all the Faithful who since Adam's Dayes are gone before us and if we think not of the attractive Love Union and Joy of that Society and State we shall not have sufficient Familiarity above but make God as inaccessible to us Delight and desire suppose attractive suitableness Inaccessible excellency draws not up the Heart I thank God for the Pleasure that I have in thinking of the Blessed Society which will shortly entertain me with joyful Love Q. 12. But may not Everlasting signifie only a long time as it oft doth in Scripture and so all may be in mutable Revolutions as the Stoicks and some others thought A. 1. What reason have we to extort a forced sence against our own Interest and Comfort without any warrant from God 2. The nature of the Soul being so far Immortal as to have no Inclination to its own death Why should we think it strange that its felicity should be also everlasting 3. It can hardly be conceived how that Soul can possibly revolt from God and perish who is once confirmed with that sight of his Glory and the full fruition of his Love Whether Nature be so bad as to allow such a revolt If the Devils had bin as near God and as much confirmed in the Sight and Sense of his Love and Glory as ●●e Blessed shall be I can hardly conceive how they could possibly have fallen Q. 13. How may I be sure that I shall enjoy this Everlasting Life A. I told you before 1. If you so far believe the Promise of it as made by God and purchased by Christ's Righteousness and Intercession as to take this Glory for your chief felicity and hope and to prefer it before all Worldly Vanity Pleasure Profit Honour or Life to the Flesh and to make it your chief care and business to seek it and rather let go all than lose it and thus patiently wait and trust God's Grace in Christ and his Spirit in the use of his appointed means unto the end it shall undoubtedly be yours for ever CHAP. XXIII What is the true use of the Lord's Prayer Qu. 1. WHat is Prayer A. It is Holy Desires expressed or actuated to God with Heart alone or also with the Tongue including our penitent Confession of sin and its Deserts and our thankful acknowledgment of his Mercies and our Praising God's works and his Perfections Q. 2. What is the Use of Prayer Seeing God cannot be changed and moved by us what good can it do us and how can it attain our ends A. You may as wisely ask what good any thing will do towards our Benefit or Salvation which we can do seeing nothing changeth God As God who is one maketh Multitudes of Creatures so God who is unchangeable maketh changeable Creatures and the Effect is wrought by changing us and not by changing God You must understand these great Philosophical Truths that 1. All things effect according to the Capacity of the Receiver 2. Therefore the various effects in the World proceed from the great variety of Receptive Capacities The same Sun-beams do cause a Nettle a Thorn a Rose a Cedar according to the seminal Capacity of the various Receivers The same Sun enlightneth the Eye that doth not so by the Hand or Foot or by a Tree or Stone And it shineth into the House whose Windows are open which doth not so when the Windows are shut and this without any change in it self The Boatman layeth hold on the Banck and pulls as if he would draw it to the Boat when he doth but draw the Boat to it Two wayes Prayer procureth the Blessing without making any Change in God First by our performing the condition on which God promiseth his Mercy Secondly By disposing our Souls to receive it He that doth not penitently confess his sin is unmeet for Pardon And he that desireth not Christ and Mercy is unmeet to be partaker of them And he that is utterly unthankful for what he hath received is unmeet for more Q. 3. Who made the Lords Prayer A. The Lord Iesus Christ himself as he made the Gospel some of the Matter being necessary yet before his Incarnation Q. 4. To whom and on what occasion did he make it A. To his Disciples to whom also he first delivered his Commands upon their request that he would teach them to pray Q. 5. To what Use did Christ make it them A. First To be a Directory for the Matter and Method of their Love Desires Hope and Voluntary choice and endeavours And 2. To be used in the same Words when their case required it As Man hath three Essential Faculties the Intellect Will and Vital executive Power so Religion hath three Essential parts viz. To direct our Understandings to believe our Will to desire and our Lives in practice Q. 6. What is the Matter of the Lord's Prayer in General A. It containeth First What we must desire as our End And Secondly What we must desire as the Means premising the necessary Preface and concluding with a suitable Conclusion Q. 7. What is the Method of the Lord's Prayer A. I. The Preface speaks 1. To God as God 2. As our reconciled Father in Christ described in his Attributes by the words which art in Heaven which signifie the Perfection of his Power Knowledge and Goodness and the Word Father signifieth that he is Supream Owner Ruler and Benefactor 2. The word Our implieth our Common Relation to him as his Creatures his Redeemed and Sanctified Ones his Own his Subjects and his Beneficiaries or Children II. The Petitions are of two sorts as the Commandments have two Tables The first proceed according to the order of Intention beginning at the highest Notion of the ultimate End and descending to the lowest The Second part is according to the Order of Execution and Assecution beginning at the lowest means and ascending to the highest III. The Conclusion enumerateth the parts of the ultimate End by way of Praise beginning at the lowest and ascending to the highest The Method throughout is more perfect than any of the Philosophers Writings Q. 8. Why do we not read that the Apostles after used this Prayer A. It is enough to read that Christ prescribed it them and that they were Obedient to him We read not of all that the Apostles did 2. This is a Comprehensive Summary of all Prayer and therefore must needs be brief in the several parts But the Apostles had occasion sometime for one branch and sometime for another on which they particularly
to that Empire as the Subscriptions yet shew 3. And there never can be an Universal Council It were madness and wickedness to attempt it To send for the Aged Bishops from all Nations of the Christian World when none is Empowered to determine Whither or When even from the Countreys of Turks and other Infidels or Princes in War with one another that will not permit them And what room shall hold them and what one Language can they all speak And how few will live to return home with the Decrees And will not the Countrey were they meet by nearness have more Voices than all the rest And what is all this to do To condemn Christ as not having made Laws sufficient for the Universal part of Government but leave such a burden on uncapable Men And to tell the Church that Christian Religion is a mutable growing thing and can never be known to attain its ripeness but by new Laws must be made still bigger and another thing Q. 20. But the Bishops of the World may meet by their Delegates A. Those Delegates must come from the same Countreys and distance And how shall the whole World know that they are truly chosen And that all the Choosers have trusted them with their Judgments Consciences and Salvation and will stand to what they do Q. 21. But if the Universal Church be divided into Patriarchates and chief Seats those can Govern the whole Church when there is no General Council even by their Communicatory Letters A. 1. And who shall divide the World into those chief Seats and determine which shall be chief in all the Kingdoms of Infidels and Christian Kings in the World And which shall be Chief when they differ among themselves How many Patriarchs shall there be and where There were never Twelve Pretenders to succeed the Twelve Apostles The Roman Empire had three First and Five after within it self But that was by Humane institution and over one Empire and that 's now down and those Five Seats have many Hundred Years been separated and condemning one another so far are they from being One Unifying Aristocracy to Govern all the World And if they were so then Europe is Schismatical that now differs from the Major Vote of those Patriarchs Q. 22. But did not the Apostles as one Colledge Govern the whole Church A. 1. I proved to you before that the Holy Ghost was given the Apostles to perfect Universal Ligislation as Christs Agent and Advocate and that in this they have no Successors 2. And it was easie for them to exercise Acts of Judicial Determination over such as were among them and near them when the Church was small 3. And yet we read not that ever they did this in a General Council or by the Authority of a Major Vote For that meeting in Act. 15. was no General Council and the Elders and Brethren joyned with them that belonged to Ierusalem and they were all by the same Spirit of the same mind and none Dissenters Every single Apostle had the Spirit of Infallibility for his proper work And they had an Indefinite charge of the whole Church and in their several circuits exercised it Paul could by the Spirit deliver a Law of Christ to the World without taking it from the other Apostles Gal. 2. The Apostles were foundation Stones but Christ only was the Head Corner-stone They never set up a Judicial Government of all the Churches under themselves as a constitutive Unifying Aristocracy by whose major Vote all must be Governed When they had finished the work of Universal Legislation and settled Doctrine and Order for which they stayed together at Ierusalem they dispersed themselves over the World and we never find that they Judicially governed the Churches either in Synods or by Letters by a major Vote but settled Guides in ever Church as God by Moses did Priests and Levites that had no Legislative Power Q. 23. But hath not Christ his Subordinate Official Governours A. Yes Magistrates by the Sword and Pastors by the Word and Keyes These are Rulers in their several Circuits as all the Judges and Justices and Shoolmasters of England are under the King But he that should say that all these Judges and Justices are one Sovereign Aristocracy to make Laws and Judge by them by Vote as one Person political though many Natural would give them part of the Supream power and not only the Official All the Pastors in the World Guide all the Churches in the World by parts and in their several Provinces and not as One Politick Person Q. 24. But how is the Universal Church visible if it have no Visible Unifying Head and Government under Christ A. It is Visible 1. In that the Members and their Profession are visible 2. And Christ's Laws are visible by which he ruleth them 3. And their particular Pastors are visible in their places 4. And Christ was visible on Earth and is now visible in his Court in Heaven and will visibly Judge the World e're long And God hath made the Church no further Visible nor can Man do it Q. 25. But should not the whole Church be One A. It is one It is one Body of Christ having one God and one Head or Lord one Faith one Baptism one Spirit one Hope of Glory Q. 26. But should they not do all that they do in Unity and Concord A. Yes as far as they are capable Not by feigning a new Universal Legislative Power in Man or making an Universal Head under Christ but by agreeing all in the Faith and Laws that Christ hath left us And Synods may well be used to maintain such Union as far as capacity reacheth and the case requireth But an Universal Synod and a partial or National a Governing Synod and a Synod for Concord of Governours differ as much as doth a Monarch or Governing Senate over all the World and a Dyet or an Assembly of Christian Princes met for mutual help and concord in the conjunction of their strength and Councils Q. 27. What is the Pastoral Power of the Church Keyes A. It is the Power of making Christians by the Preaching of the Gospel and Receiving them so made into Communion of Christ and his Church by Baptism and feeding and guiding them by the same Word and communicating the Sacrament of Christ's Body and Blood in his Name declaring Pardon and Life to the Penitent and the contrary to the Impenitent and applying this to the particular Persons of their own charge on just occasion and so being the stated Judges who shall by them be received to Church Communion or be rejected and this as a presage of Christ's future Judgment Q. 28. But have not Pastors or Bishops a power of constraint by the Sword that is by Corporal punishments or mulcts A. No That is proper to Magistrates Parents and Masters in their several places Christ hath forbidden it to Pastors Luke 22. and appointed them another kind of work Q.
If all Magistrates loved the People as themselves how would they use them If Bishops and Teachers loved others as themselves and were as loth to hurt them as to be hurt and to reproach them as to be reproached and to deliver them from Poverty Prison or Danger as to be safe themselves what do you think would be the consequent How few would study to make others odious or ●o ruine them how few would backbite them or ●ensoriously condemn them if they loved them as themselves If all this City and Kingdom loved each other as themselves what a foretast would it be of Heaven on Earth How delightfully should we all live together Every man would have the good of all others to rejoice in as his own And be as ready to relieve another as the right hand will the left We can too easily forgive our selves our faults and errours and so should bear with others Love is our Safety who is afraid of any one who he thinks loveth him as himself who is afraid that he should persecute imprison or destroy himself unless by ignorance or distraction Love is the delight of Life when it is mutual and is not disappointed what abundance of Fears and Cares and Passions and Law-suit's would it End It is the fulfilling of the preceptive part of the Law and as to the penal part there is no use for it where Love prevaileth To such saith Paul there is no Law They are not without it but above it so far as it worketh by fear 5. Love is the Preparation and Foretast of Glory Fear Care and Sorrow are distantly preparing works but it 's Ioyful Love which is the immediate Preparation and foretast There is no War no Persecution no Hatred Wrath or Strife in Heaven But perfect Love which is the uniting Grace wi●… there more nearly unite all Saints than we that a●… in a dividing world and body can now conceive or perfectly believe Q. 12. Is there any hope that Love should reign on Earth A. There is hope that all the Sound Believers should increase in Love and get more victory over Selfishness For they have all that Spirit of Love and obey Christs last and great Command and are taught of God to Love one another yea they dwell in Love and so in God and God in them and it will grow up to Perfection But I know of no hope that the Malignant Seed of Cain should cease the hating of them that are the Holy seed save as Grace converteth any of them to God Of any Common or universal Reign of Love I see no Prognosticks of it in Rulers in Teachers or any others in the World Prophesies are dark But my greatest hope is fetcht from the three first Petitions of the Lords Prayer which are not to be put up in Vain Q. 13. What should we do towards the increase of Love A. 1. Live so blamelesly that none may find just matter of hatred in you 2. Love others whether they Love you or not Love is the most powerful cause of Love 3. Do hurt to none but by necessary Justice or defence And do as much good as you can to all 4. Praise all that is good in men and mention not the Evil without necessity 5. Do all that you can to make men Holy and winne them to the Love of God And then they will Love each other by his Spirit and for his sake 6. Do all that you can to draw men from sinfull worldly Love For that Love of the World which is Enmity to God is also Enmity to the love of one another Further than you can draw men to center in Christ and in holy Love there is no hope of true Love to others 7. Patiently suffer wrongs rather than provoke men to hate you by unnecessary seeking your right or revenge Q. 14. Is all desire of another mans unlawfull A. All that is to his hurt loss and wrong You may desire another mans daughter to Wife by his Consent or his House Horse or Goods when he is willing to sell them But not else Q. 15. But what if in gaming betting or trading I desire to get from him though to his loss A. It is a covetous selfish sinfull desire You must desire to get nothing from him to his loss and hurt Q. 16. But what if he consent to run the hazard as in a Hors●-race a Game a Wager c It 's no wrong to a Consenter A. The very desire of hurtful drawing from him to your self is selfish sin If he consent to the hazard it is also his covetous desire to gain from you And his sin is no excuse for yours And you may be sure it was not the Loss that he consented to But if he do it as a Gift it 's another Case Q. 17. What be the worst sorts of Covetousness A. 1. When the Son wisheth his Fathers death for his Estate 2. When men that are Old and near the Grave still covet that which they are never like to need or use 3. When men that have abundance are never satisfied but desire more 4. When they will get it by Lying Extortion or other wicked means even by Perjury and Blood as Iezebel and Ahab got Naboths Vineyard 5. When Princes not content with their just Dominions invade other Mens and plague the World with unjust Warres Blood and Miseries to enlarge them Q. 18. How differ Charity and Iustice A. Charity Loveth all because there is somewhat in them lovely and doth them good without respect to their Right because we love them Justice respecteth men as in the same Governed Society under God or Man and so giveth every man his due Q. 19. Is it Love or Justice that saith Whatever you would that men should do to you do ye also to them A. It is both Justice saith Do right to all and wrong to none as you would have them do to you Charity saith Love and pity and relieve all to your power as you would have them Love Pity and Relieve you Q. 20. Hath this Law no exceptions A. It supposeth that your own Will for your selves be just and good If you would have another make you drunk or draw you to any sinfull or unclean Pleasure you may not therefore do so by them But do others such right and good as you may lawfully desire they should do to you Q. 21. What are those Foundations on which this Law is built A. 1. That as God hath made us Individual Persons so he is the free Distributer of his allowance to every Person and therefore we must be content with his allowance and not covet more 2. That God hath made us for Holiness and endless Happiness in Heaven And therefore we must not so Love this World as to covet fulness and desire more of it than God alloweth us 3. That God hath made every man a member of the humane World and every Christian a Member of
lose much and fall into foul sin and grow worse than they once were so common Grace and I think this middle Infant Grace which Children have as related to their Parents may be lost Q. 20. But is it not safer to hold that Baptism put● none but the Elect who never lose it into a title to Salvation A. 1. Then it would be little comfort to Parents when their Children die who know not whether one of ten thousand be Elect. 2. And it would be little satisfaction to the Minister to Baptize them who knoweth not the Elect from others 3. It 's plain that it is not another but the same Covenant of Gra●● which is made with Infants and Adult And th●● Covenant giveth pardon of Sin and right to Life to all that have the requsiite qualification And ●… that qualification in the Adult is Faith and R●pentance so in Infants it is nothing but to be the Children of the faithful dedicated to God God never insti●uted any Baptism which is not for Remission of Sin If I thought Infants had no visible right to Remssion in which Baptism should invest them I durst not Baptize them I think their Holiness containeth a certain title to Salvation Q. 21. But is it not enough to know that they are of the Church visible A. All at Age that are of the visible Church are in a state of Salvation except Hypocrites Therefore all Infants that are of the visible Church are also of the Mystical Church except such as had not the requisite qualification and that is such as were not the Children of the Faithful All the World are in the Kingdom of the Devil who are not in the Kingdom of God And if there be no visible way of Salvation for them what reason have we to hope that they are saved Q. 22. Some say we must leave their case to God as unknown to us and that he will save such of them as he electeth A. True Faith and Hope is grounded on Gods Promise What reason have we to believe and hope that any are saved whom God never promised to save This would reach wicked men to presume that God will save them too though he do not promise it And this giveth no more comfort to a Christian than to an ●nfidel How know we but by his promise whether God elect one of ten thousand or any at all But God hath promised a special blessing to the Seed of the Faithful above all others Q. 23. You make the Mercy so very great as maketh the denyal of it seem a hainous sin in the Anabaptists A. There are three sorts of them greatly differing 1. Some say that no Infants have Original sin and so need no Baptism nor Pardon Or if it be sin it 's done away by Christs meer death and all Infants in the World are saved 2. Others say that Infants have Original sin but have no visible Remedy nor are any in Covenant with Christ nor Members of his Church because no Pardon is promised but to Believers 3. Others hold that Infants have Original sin and that the Promise is to the Faithful and their Seed and that Parents ought thankfully to acknowledge this Mercy and devote them to Christ as Infant-members of his Church but that Baptism is not for Infant-members but only as the Lords Supper for the adult This last sort are they whom I speak of as such whom I would not separate from if they separate not from us But the other two sorts are dangerously erroneous When God hath made so many plain Promises to the Seed of his Servants and in all Ages before Christ hath taken Infants for Church-members and never made a Covenant but to the faithfull and their Seed to say that Christ the Saviour of the World came to cast all Infants out of the Visible Church into the visible Kingdom of Satan and give them no greater Mercy instead of it seemeth to me very great Ingratitude and making Christ too like to Satan as coming to do much of his destroying work Q. 24. But every where Salvation is promised only to Believers A. The Promise is to them and their Seed keeping Covenant The same Text that saith He that believeth shall be saved saith He that believeth not shall be damned Which sheweth that it is only the Adult that it speaketh of Or else all Infants must be damned for Unbelief It shuts them no more out of Baptism than out of Heaven Q. 25. But the Scripture speaks of no Infants baptized A. 1. No Infants are to be baptized but the Infants of the Faithful Therefore the Parents were to be made Believers first 2. The Scripture speaks of baptizing divers Housholds 3. No Scripture mentioneth that ever any Child of a Believer was baptized at age 4. The Scripture commandeth it and that 's enough Disciple Nations baptizing them Mat. 28. 19. Q. 26. How can Infants be Disciples that learn not A. 1. Did Christ mistake when he sent them to Disciple Nations of which Infants are a part 2. Cannot Infants be Disciples of Christ if Christ an Infant can be the Master and King of his Church Christ was our Teacher Priest and King in his Infancy by Right Relation and Destination and undertaking and Obligation to what he was after to do and so may Infants be his Subjects and Disciples May not an Infant be a King that cannot rule And are not Infants the Kings Subjects though they cannot obey May not they be Knights and Lords and have right to inheritances 3. Yea are not Infants called Gods Servants Levit. 25. 42. Yea and Christs Disciples Act. 15. 10. Peter saith those that would have imposed Circumcision would put a Yoak on the neck of the Disciples But it was Infants on whom they would have put it Q. 27. We are all by Nature Children of Wrath and none can enter into Heaven that is not regenerate and born of the Spirit A. But we are all the Children of God we and our Seed by the Grace of Christ And Infants are capable of being regenerate by the Spirit Or else they would not be called Holy 1 Cor. 7. 14. Q. 28. The Apostle only giveth a reason why a believing Husband may lawfully live with an unbelieving Wife A. True But what is the Reason which he giveth The doubt was not whether it be Fornication that was past doubt But the Faithful must in all their Relations be a peculiar Holy People and the doubt was Whether their Conjugal Society became not such as Infidels common and unholy And Paul saith No To the pure all things are Sanctified The Unbeliever is not Holy in her self but sanctified to the Husband for conjugal Society Else saith he Your Children were unclean not Bastards but unholy as those without are But now are they Holy as the Israelites adult and Infants were a Holy People separated from the World to God in the Covenant of peculiarity and not common and unclean Q. 29. Is it the
Joy to long to depart and be with Christ then we are prepared not only for a safe but a joyful Death Q. 3. O! But this is a great and difficult work A. It is not too hard for the S●… of Christ● and a Soul renewed by it It is our great foll●… and naughtiness that maketh it hard Why e●… should it be hard for a man that loveth himself and knoweth how quickly a Grave and rotting in the Dark must end all his pleasures in this World to be earnestly desirous of a better after it And why should it be hard for one that believeth that mans Soul is immortal and that God hath sent one from Heaven who is greater than Angels to purchase it for us and promise it to us and give us the first fruits by his Holy Spirit to rejoyce that he dyeth not as an unpardoned Sinner nor as a Beast but shall live in perfect Life and Light and Love and Joy and Praise for ever What should rejoyce a believing considering man like this Q. 4. O! But we are still apt to doubt of things unseen A. 1. You can believe Men for things unseen and be certain by it for instance that there is such a place as Rome Paris Venice that there have been such Kings of England as Hen. 8. King Iames c. You know not but by believing others whether ever you were Baptized nor who was your Father or Mother 2. You see not your own Soul nor any ones that you talk with and yet you feel and see such things as may assure any Sober man that he hath a Soul God is not seen by us yet nothing is more certain than that there is a God 3. We see Plants Flowers Fruits and all vital Acts produced by an unseen Power we see ●ast lucid glorious Regions above us and we see and feel the effects of invisible powers therefore to doubt of things because they are unseen is to doubt of all the vital noblest part of the World and to believe nothing but gross and lowest things and to lay by Reason and become Bruits But of this I have said more near the Beginning Q. 5. What should we do to get the Soul so familiar above as to desire to be with Christ A. I. We must not live in a foolish forgetfulness of Death nor flatter our Souls into delayes and dulness by the expectations of long life on Earth the grave must be studied till we have groundedly got above the fears of it II. We must not rest quiet in such a humane belief of the Gospel and the Life to come as hath no better grounds than the common opinion of the Countrey where we live as the Turks believe Mahomet and his Alcoran for this leaveth the Soul in such doubts and uncertainty as cannot reach to solid Joy nor Victory over the World and Flesh But the true Evidences of the Gospel and our Hopes must be well digested which I have opened to you in the beginning of which I give you a breviate in two Sentences 1. The History of the Gospel of Christs Life Miracles Death Resurrection Ascension sending down the Spirit the Apostles Miracles and Preaching and Writing and Sufferings is a true History Else there is none sure in the World for none of such Antiquity hath greater Evidence 2. And if the History aforesaid be true the Doctrine must needs be true for it is part of the History and owned and sealed certainly by God III. We must not be content to be once satisfied of the Truth of the Life to come but we must mentally live upon it and for it and know how great business our Souls have every day with our Glorified Lord and the Glorified Society of Angels and the perfected Spirits of the just and with the blessed God of Love and Glory We must daily fetch thence the motives of our desires hopes and dutyes the incentives of our Love and Joy The Confutation of all Temptations from the Flesh and World and our supporting patience in all our Sufferings and Fears Read oft Ioh. 17. 22 23 24. 20. 17. Heb. 12. 22 23 24. Mat. 6. 19 20 21 33. Col. 3. 4 5. 2 Thes. 1. 10 11. Heb. 11. 2 Cor. 4. 16 17. 5. 1 2 3 5 7 8. Phil. 1. 21 23. 3. 18 19 20 They that thus live by Faith on God and Glory will be prepared for a joyful death IV. We must take heed that no worldly Hope or Pleasure vitiate our Affections and turn them down from their true delight V. We must live wholly upon Christ his Merit Sufficiency Love and Mediation His Cross and his Kingdom must be the summe of our Learning Study and Content VI. We must take heed of grieving the Spirit of Consolation and wounding our Consciences by wilful Sin of Omission or Commission VII We must Faithfully improve all our Time and Talents to do God all the Service and others all the good that we can in the World that we may be ready to give an account of our Stewardship VIII We must be armed against Temptations to unbelief and despair IX We must while we are in the Body in our daily thoughts fetch as much help from sensible Similitudes as we can to have a suitable Imagination of the Heavenly Glory And one of the most Familiar is that which Christ calleth the Coming of the Kingdom of God which was his Transfiguration with Moses and Elias in Glorious appearance in the Holy Mount Mat. 17. 1. Which made Peter say It 's good to be here Christ purposely so appeared to them to give them a sensible apprehension of the Glory which he hath promised And Moses that was buried appeared there in a Glorified Body And we must not think only of God but of the Heavenly Society and even our old Acquaintance that our Minds may find the more Suitableness and Familiarity in their objects and Contemplations X. We must do our best to keep up that Natural Vivacity and Chearfulness which may be Sanctified for Spiritual Employment for when the Body is diseased with Melancholy Heaviness or Pains and the Mind diseased with Griefs Cares and Fears it will be hard to think joyfully of God or Heaven or any thing XI We must exercise our selves in those dutyes which are nearest kin to the work in Heaven Specially labouring to excite Hope Love and Joy by Faith and Praising God especially in Psalms in our Families and the sacr●d Assemblies and using the most Heavenly Books and Company XII We must not look when all is done to have very clear Conceptions of the quality and acts of separated Souls or the World of Spirits But must be satisfied with an implicite Trust in our Father and our Glorified Lord in the things which are yet above our reach And giving up Soul and Body to him we should joyfully trust them with him as his own And believe that while we know as much as may bring us well