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A33925 The body of divinity, or, A confession of faith being the substance of Christianity, containing the most material things relating to matters both of faith and practice : published for the benefit and profit of all, especially those who love the Lord Jesus ... / by Thomas Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1674 (1674) Wing C5268; ESTC R23929 303,320 630

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10. but He that Receiveth his Testimony hath set to his Seal that God is True John 3. 33. Which God takes well and will justifie those that justifie him 2. It was the Designe both of the Father and the Son that this wonderful Designe of Grace to sinners both in the Father and the Son should come to us in the Way of Faith and Obedience that it might be valued and thankfully received and that God and Christ might be thereby glorified Eph. 1. 3. 1 Cor. 6. 20. Else we must suppose the Designe to be to purchase a Liberty for Men to sin and serve the Devil and dishonour God which would be Irrational and Irreligious to imagin 3. Because God and Christ in this Work did not only Designe to save Sinners from Wrath but to make them conformable to the Image of his Son and the Entrance of this Conformity is at the Entrance of this Grace even the first Work of Saving Faith and in this Conformity must Believers grow up more and more 1 Cor. 15. 48 49. 2 Cor. 3. 18. and 4. 10 11. Till they come to a Perfect Man in Christ their Head Eph. 4. 13. Quest 2. How can it be just in God to Quest lay the Sin and Punishment of Sinners upon a just Person that had not Sinned 1 Pet. 3. 18. The Just for the Unjust to bring us to God Answ 1. God will clear his own Justice Answ himself Rom. 3. 26. That he might be Just and the Justifier of him that Believeth in Jesus Vers 5. 6. Is God Vnrighteous c. God forbid then how shall God judge the World Gen. 18 25. Shall not the Judge of all the World do Right 2. Though it was not the same Persons that sinned yet in the same nature is the Redemption accomplished Heb. 2. 14. For as much as the Children were Partakers of Flesh and Bloud he also himself took part of the same so that though not the same Souls that sinned yet in the same Nature is the Satisfaction made and accepted Rom. 8 3. 3. Christ did the Work voluntarily and freely for Sinners and not by Computation otherwise there might not have appeared so much of Justice in it but he freely undertaking the Work having Power to dispose of himself in the Matter Joh. 10. 17 18. And God the Father accepting it was a wonderful Act both of Justice and of Mercy Justice in the Father in punishing the sins of Sinners upon his own Son and Mercy to us sinners that we might have a Door of Hope for Deliverance Quest Whether this Justification Quest imputed on Believing be a perfect and compleat Justification Answ It is so from the Guilt and Answ Eternal Punishment of sin yet notwithstanding God will visit the In●quities and sins of his People as a Father for their good Psal 89 30 31 32 33. Heb. 12. 6 10. and doth judge them too but it is that they may not be Condemned with the World 1 Cor. 11. 30 31 32. For when sin is Pardoned the Offender is free and stands to God as if he had not sinned as to the Eternal Condemnation which was the great Designe of God and Christ in this Transaction Rom. 8. 1. There is therefore now no Condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus who walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit Col. 2. 13. 1 John 4. 17. Quest Is this Righteousness and Quest Justification by Faith the Everlasting Righteousness of Saints spoken of Dan. 9. 24. Answ As it is a perfect Righteousness Answ so it is in some sence Everlasting for we must stand Justified from the guilt of sin committed in this World for the sake of Christ to Eternity the Bloud of Christ is called the Bloud of the Covenant that is the Bloud of the New and Everlasting Covenant which is the Covenant of the Glorious State and so it is an Usher to the Everlasting Righteousness that is to be perfected in the Persons of the Saints Justification here for the sake of Christ is our Righteousness unto Acceptation Personal and Perfect Holiness in our compleat Conformity to Christ our Head will be our Eternal Personal Righteousness in Glory our Righteousness by Faith here will bring us to the Righteousness of Holiness and Glory hereafter Gal. 5. 5. Phil. 3. 20 21. Col. 3. 4. 2 Tim. 4. 7 8. See Mr. VVilson in this Life there is a justifying Righteousness which is not had but by Faith such as Abraham had it is perfect but not Inherent in us it steeketh in Christ's Manhood as the Subject and is ours by Imputation Rom. 4. 4 5 6. There is a Righteousness of Sanctification or sanctifying Righteousness in this VVorld c. This is Inherent but not Perfect growing daily by degrees unto Perfection Jam. 2. 21 22. More briefly thus there is a Righteousness in Heaven both Perfect and Inherent a Righteousness on Earth that is Perfect but not Inherent which is Justification or Inherent but not Perfect which is Sanctification Thus far Wilson in his Scripture-Dictionary on the Word Righteous In a Word that which I believe in this Matter is that the Imputed Righteousness of Christ here by Faith must abide for ever as the Foundation of our Eternal Happiness that if ever that should fail we must Perish So that the Church in Glory shall for ever admire Jesus Christ crucified and know the Weight and Worth of the Bloud of the Covenants and the Personal perfect Holiness of the Saints shall be their Everlasting Personal Righteousness in Glory Quest Whether the Imputation of Quest Justification to a Believer on the First Act of True Faith be Perpetual And whether One ought to Believe the Pardon of all Sin past present and to come as is the Apprehension of some Answ 1. Though it 's true that the Answ Justification of the New Covenant is certain and perpetual to true Believers yet they stand in it by their Constancy in the Faith and Obedience of the Gospel the Believer hath no ground to conclude it certain to him any longer than he continueth in the Faith for he stands by Faith Rom. 11. 20. Thou standest by Faith be not high-minded but fear 1 Cor. 16. 13. Watch ye stand fast in the Faith c. Heb. 3. 6 12. Yet we ought to believe that God will maintain our Faith and keep us from Falling Phil. 1. 6. 2 Tim. 1. 12. Jude vers 14. Else we could have no solid Comfort 2. And although I know no ground to believe the Pardon of sins before they are committed and that 1. Because I know no Scripture Rule for such a Faith it is an Unscriptural Fancy and Imagination 2. The Scripture doth direct us to the Pardon of sin after it is committed and the way in which we must expect to have it though not the cause that is in a way of Confessing as hath been before-minded 1 John 1. 9. Forsaking Prov. 28. 13. Prayer Mat. 6. 12. Forgiving of others Mat. 18. 35.
s Divine Purity God who is most holy it treats about presents us with and calls us to Holiness and Purity it allows of no uncleaness no impurity it 's that which is above Men or Devils to bring forth who are filled with all uncleanness it is a pure Word a holy Word a God-like Word a Word that all unholy persons do hate because they hate Holiness what ever they pretend to the contrary in word yet in deed they hate it and wish there were no such Word to condemn their Unholiness a Word that the Devil hates and that is it he so much endeavours to destroy the Faith of Men therein Holiness and Purity is that which is contrary to the natural inclinations both of Men and Devils this Truth of the Scriptures Purity all holy ones must and do acknowledg and this testimony it bears of it self in the general body thereof that who so runs may read it It forbids condemns Sin it commands and commends Holiness and directs unto it but see some particular Texts of Scripture that confirms this general Witness Psal 12. 6. The Words of the Lord are pure Words as Silver tried in a Furnace of Earth ●u●ified seven times Psal 119. 140. Thy Word is very pure therefore thy Servant loveth it it commendeth Holiness Psal 93. 5. Holiness becometh thine House O Lord for ever it teacheth Holiness ●sal 34. 11 12 13 14. it commandeth Holiness 2 Cor. 7. 1. 1 Pet. 1. 14 15. and reproves and condemns both Sin and Sinners 1 Cor. 6. 9 10. Psal 11. 5. 6. and 9. 17. Rev. 22. 15. it is a holy pure Word and therefore of God 2. It s Divine Power witnesseth it to be 2. It s divine power the Word and Truth of God or rather the Divine Power of God attending it and manifest in it and by it in renewing and begetting Souls to the Faith and to work dead Sinners into a Conformity to it self i. e. the Truth and Holiness therein contained Joh. 17. 20. Neither pray I for these alone but for them also which shall believe on me through their word i. e. the Preaching of the Word or Reading of the Word Rom. 10. 17. Examples of the Power and Efficacy in and with the Word see Acts 2. 37 41. and 8. 12. and 12. 24. Gal. 3. 2. Jam. 1. 18. and common experience witnesseth the truth hereof it 's that Word which makes wicked men to tremble Act. 24. 25. and Devils too Jam. 2. 19. that resists Satan Matt. 4. 3. to 11. it 's that Sword of the Spirit being exercised by Faith which repels and quenches all the fiery Darts of the Devil and Men Ephes 6. 11 17. 1 Pet. 5. 9. So that its Divine Power proves it to be a Divine Word 3. It s Divine Wisdom and Mystery 3. It s divine wisdom and mystery proves it to be of God and not of Man Such is its Divine Mystery and Wisdom that it confounds and brings to nought all the Wisdom of the World and turns it into foolishness it opens the Mysteries of the Wisdom of God in the Salvation of Man by Jesus Christ which all the world in all its wisdom could never have thought on Nay such a heighth and depth of Mystery and Wisdom is there herein that now it is brought to light none of themselves in the Wisdom of man can savingly understand it it s that which none of the ●rinces of this World knew it 's such Wisdom as is indeed foolishness to this world and the fleshly wisdom This is not onely witnessed by the Scripture 1 Cor. 1. 19 20. 2. 6 7 8 13 14. 3. 18 19 20. but understood believed and experienced by the Saints in some measure that the Mystery of Salvation by Jesus Christ is the mani●old Wisdom of God Eph. 3. 10. 4. It s Divine Tendenci●s proves it to be a Divine Word The matter at which it aims and ends to which it tends wonderfully discover its nature and whence it is As First Its Exalt●ion of God in all his Name and its laying low of the Creature It is a God and a Christ-exalting Word and a man-abasing Word a Devil and S●n-discovering and condemning Word and therefore of God for it is not possible for man as man to bring forth any thing but that which will exalt himself But the Scripture doth not onely condemn Sin and Sinnars but it layeth low the Righteousness Wisdom Will and Power of Man in Divine things and exalts the Righteousness Wisdom Will and Power of God 1. The Wisdom 2 Cor. 2. 6 7 8. 2. The Will John 1. 13. Rom. 12. 2. Col. 4. 12. Heb. 10. 36. 1 John 2. 17. 1 Thes 4. 3. 3. The Power Josh 24. 19. Prov. 16. 1. Jer. 10. 23. John 15. 5. 1 Cor. 4. 7. Phil. 2. 13. 4. 13. 4. The Righteousness of God and layeth low the Righteousness of Man and therefore it i● of God Isa 45. 24 25. 64. 6. Dan. 9. 24. Rom. 4. 3. 8. 23 24. Phil. 3. 7 8 9. Secondly The second Design discovered 2. It is to bring the H●●e God and sinful man into Vnitie again in Scripture is To bring the holy God and sinful man into Unity again a wonderful Design both as to the Way and Work May this be a Divine or Humane Work think you We were all gone out of the way gone out from God into a state of sin and death enemies to him who had power to destroy us for ever and the Great God hath declared in his Word that he hath found out a way of Reconciliation and Peace for poor Sinners and declared it in this his Word He hath given his onely Begotten out of his Bosom that he might give his Life and Blood for our Reconciliation and Redemption and this is the Message of the Word to us Eph. 2. 13 15. Col. 1. 20. and this was not of Man but of God 2 Cor. 5. 19. God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself c. 1 Pet. 3. 18. Jesus Christ gave himself for us the Just for the Vnjust that he might bring us to God This was a God-like Design which proves the Word to be of God Thirdly And in a word The design of 3. It is to make us holy here and happy hereafter the Word and of God therein is to make us holy here and happy hereafter to make us conformable to the VVill of God here that so we may live eternally with him hereafter A glorious Divine Design far above the reach of Humane Reason or the VVill of Man nay it s contrary to the VVill of Man by Nature who is so far averse to it that he resolves not to be holy though he be never happy and so judges himself unworthy of the Life promised to those that obey him Psal 8. 4. John 3. 16 19. Acts 13. 46. 5. A fifth Testimony from the VVord it A 5th Testimonie is its divine truth self
and conversation for it abundantly preacheth forth their reproof and condemnation I need not to mention Scripture for this it 's so abundantly known so that none can rationally think that it should be the work of wicked men 2. Nor can it be a device of great men or the Princes of the Earth to keep men in awe as some imagine though some such were imployed by the Lord therein as Moses David and Solomon c. That it could not be the device of great men is evident 1. Because the truth contained therein is a Mystery and above their reach to understand it onely as men the Grace and Glory held forth therein is a Mystery to them 1 Cor. 2. 7 8. 2. It cannot be of great men and the Princes of the Earth for they throughout all Ages have been the great Persecutors of those who have owned it and in truth of heart have cleaved to it there needs no proof for this therefore no man of reason can imagine it to be their device 3. It cannot be of them for it discovers their sin and judgment as much as of any sort of men Psal 82. Jer. 5. 5 6. Isa 30. 33. Rev. 6. 15 16. Nor 3dly Can it be the Word of the Wise men of the World Because 1. It condemns the Wisdom of the World as Folly and lets such to know that they must be Fools if ever they will be wise in the Wisdom of the Scriptures 1 Cor. 3. 18 19. 2. The wise men of the World are most averse to the Wisdom therein contained and as few of them as of any sort of men attain to the saving knowledge thereof and conformity thereunto Luk. 10. 21. 1 Cor. 1. 20. 26. Nor 4thly Can it be the Word of Fools or Madmen as sometimes Festus charged Paul Acts 26. 24. and as wicked men still account the People of God who own it and live according to it but the Scripture discovers them to be the Fools and Madmen that do not believe it nor walk according to it and they shall one day confess it Psal 64. 8. Wisd 5. 4. Nor 5thly Is it the Word of Worldly Rich Men For 1. It preacheth their doom and judgment Psal 49. 16. Mat. 19. 23 24. Luk 6. 24. 2. It sets Rich Men on Works which they themselves are averse unto 1 Tim. 6. 17 18. And well it were if Christians that are rich in this World were more set at liberty in this VVork than they are Nor 6thly Was it given by Poor Men as such for it holds their misery without Christ to be worse in some sence than the misery of the Rich miserable both here and hereafter for all wicked men both Poor and Rich without Repentance must perish Luke 13. 3 5. and that he that believeth not must be damned whether Rich or Poor Mark 16. 16. And that the Cause of the Poor must not be favoured because they are poor more than the Rich Lev. 19. 15. Exod. 23. 3. Nor 7thly Was it the Word of Hypocrites or self-righteous Persons for it condemns Hypocrites with a witness Mat. 23. throughout and 24. 51. Luk. 11. 44. and for self-righteous Persons who think to be saved by their own works it shuts them out both of the Grace and Glory thereof Mat. 5. 20. Luk. 18. 9. to 14. Rom. 10. 3. Nor 8thly Was it the Word of Proud Persons For 1. It generally requires Humility it prefers and works Humility Humility and Self-abasing is the very spirit of the Gospel Mat. 5. 3. 2. And on the contrary it discovers the sin and judgment of all proud persons I wish it were more laid to heart Prov. 16. 5. Isa 2. 11 17. Mal. 4. 1. 9thly Neither was it Godly Men of themselves who writ it although it 's true it was written by Holy Men of God as they were inspired by the Holy Spirit 2 Pet. 1. 21. But onely as Godly men it came not from them and that 1. Because none could be so good of themselves as to reach into those Divine Mysteries of God and Christ of Grace and Glory as are so abundantly and divinely opened unto us therein even the manifold Wisdom of God 2. Because none truly gracious durst belie the Lord and say The Lord spake and Thus saith the Lord and that these things are the Commandments of the Lord and yet speak their own imaginations therein they must be Lyars and Deceivers which far be it from any who love the Lord to imagine For it must be the Lords Word or the Word of Lyars and Deceivers and it condemns Lyars to destruction Isa 28. 15. Rev. 21. 27. 22. 15. IV. And as a result from what hath been IV. Its Impartiallity proves it to be a divine word said in this last Argument Its Impartiality proves it to be the Word of God and not of Man It respects neither High nor Low Rich nor Poor neither Learned nor Unlearned c. It 's a wonderful Divine and God-like Word on this Account It 's impossible for any Men as Men to bring forth such a Word without being partial to themselves in something or other at one time or other But purely to Exalt God and Holiness Grace and Glory without all respect of Persons directing the way thereto condemning sin and sinners without any respect of persons one or other declares abundantly that it is of God and not of Man V. It must be of God and Divine if V. The Scripture is of God if Christ be of God Jesus Christ was of God as the Scripture witnesseth and all good men believe John 16. 27. 17. 8. Acts 9. 22. He confirmed the Scriptures and fulfilled them abundantly He came forth in the fulness of Scripture owns it and lives to it commends it to be the Truth John 17. 17. and commands the use thereof John 5. 39. So that our Lord having before us owned the Scriptures and fulfilled them commended and commanded them I say That if we believe that He was the Christ and not a Deceiver which is blasphemy to think we need no further proof of the Truth of the Scripture Dive into the weight of this Argument and it will establish you for ever And that both Christ and Scripture are of His miracles a high demonstration that he was the true Christ God and that the things relating to Christ recorded in Scripture are Truth the wonderful Works and Miracles He did in His Fathers Name is a very high Testimony of the Truth both of Christ and Scripture witnessed by the Scripture done so openly in the view of all confest by all none opposing the truth thereof no not the Jews who were His Enemies confest by Mahomet in the Turkish Alcoran received and believed by Tradition without all contradiction to this day not only of the Saints but of the World too strongly and rationally confirm the truth thereof VI. The Divine Impressions stampt on VI Sealing Testimonies by the holie Spirit the Hearts
himself and the badness of his own nature I find such a deadness in my nature such an indisposedness to that which is good c. that I fear all is naught and that it is not for such a one as I to think that I have any thing of good in me This I know is the case and complaint of many gracious souls whereas this is one of the most undoubted evidences of being possest with the Spirit of Christ and so in a state of Grace Rom. 8. 9 10. The Apostle having asserted this truth That if any man have not the Spirit of Christ he is none of his but how shall I know that I have the Spirit of Christ The Apostle answers this question If Christ be in you the body is dead because of sin but the Spirit is life because of righteousness that is if the Spirit of Christ be in you it hath discovered your own death to you you see that there is nothing but death in your own nature because of sin but the Spirit is life because of righteousness that is if the Spirit of Christ be in you it hath discovered your own death to you you see there is nothing but death in your bodies by reason of sin but the righteousness of Christ the Grace the Mercy the pardon of sin for the sake of Christ is the life of your Spirits this is a certain evidence of the Spirits work when it causeth souls to be sensible of their own death and the life that is in Christ Jesus and that not only in their first conversion and turning to the Lord but it keeps up and carrieth on that work in the hearts of Believers all the daies they live in this world Col. 3. 3. For ye are dead and your life is hid with Christ in God not only dead to sin but you do or should know that there is nothing but death in your nature as of your selves and your life is in Christ hid there so that sometimes Christians themselves that are interessed in it can scarce see it or believe it altogether hid from wicked men they are strangers to it and as for the glory thereof hid from all Saints till Christ who is our life do appear then shall they appear with him in Glory v. 4. that this is so sure a character of the Spirits working doth further appear Rom. 7. 18. I know that in me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing O but when Christians are taught this lesson they think they are undone and so indeed they are in themselves but it 's an high discovery of the Spirits working the flesh never did never will discover its own badness but the flesh will be alwaies priding it self and puffing it self up though altogether without cause but Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven Matt. 5. 3. That is those who are sensible of their own poverty and want of all good in themselves that what of virtue is in them is of the Lord and from him and that their righteousness and life is of free Grace in our Lord Jesus Christ so that this it 's evident hath been a needless hindrance in the way of the Christians comfort and is rather a strong ground to confirm them in the truth of their partaking of Gospel Grace 4. Hindrance is mistake about the end of seeking 4. Hindrance is that mistaken notion amongst many Christians that is that we must seek God and his Glory only in all our seekings services and sufferings and not any thing for our selves O saith the gracious soul I cannot I dare not lie I find that I cannot but have respect to my self and mine own salvation if that were left out I should sink and fail in the work and that makes me fear that it is not right what-ever I do Doubtless this is a mistaken notion and contrary to the very drift and scope of the Gospel for the great design of God in the work of Redemption next his own Glory was the salvation of poor sinners and to suppose that God would have his people to leave out their own good and salvation in the Gospel work which he himself hath so much designed in the whole work of Gospel Redemption is contrary to all both divine and humane reason 1. The incouragement to believing obeying and suffering is this Justification Act. 13. 39. Salvation Mar. 16. 16. Act 16. 31. Rom. 2. 10. Augmentation of Glory 2 Cor. 4. 17 18. And certainly God would never have stated these as incouragements if he would not have his people to have respect thereto 2. This is that which hath been the encouragement of the Saints throughout all generations and that which they had in their eyes to which they had respect and which they sought after Matt. 19. 27. Peter's question with Christ's gracious answer We have left all and followed th●e and what shall we have Heb. 11. 13 14 15 16. describes the Patriarks to be seeking a Countrey and so to have respect to the recompence of reward and God's owning them therein wherefore even for seeking an heavenly Country according to the will of God he was not ashamed to be called their God for he hath prepared for them a City ver 24 25 26. Moses left Egypt and Pharaoh's house and refused to be called the Son of Pharaoh ' s Daughter and chose rather to suffer affliction with the people of God than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures of Egypt for he had respect unto the recompence of reward 1 Cor. 9. 24. to 27. Rom. 2. 7. Heb. 10. 34. 36. Rev. 22. 14. with multitudes of like Scriptures that might be mentioned in this matter In all which it appears that it is the will of God and hath been the design of the Saints in all ages to be seeking after their own spiritual and eternal welfare and indeed it 's one of the first exhortations of Christ to his First seek the Kingdom of Heaven and the Righteousness thereof c. and the reward is that which all true Believers must and do believe Heb. 11. 6. To clear this matter further I shall mind 4 Things to clear this matter four things 1. That we are to seek God and his Glory first and chiefly because he is the chiefest good and in seeking him and finding him we find all yet not to leave out our selves and our own good in seeking him it is for his worth that we seek him that we may be able in truth to say as the Prophet Lam. 3. 24. The Lord is my Portion saith my soul therefore will I hope in him for when once the soul hath an interest in Christ and in God he hath an interest in all 1 Joh 5. 12. He that hath the Son hath life 1 Cor. 3. 22 23. 2. He that truly seeketh the honour of God and Christ seeketh his own honour in
the right way he that taketh care of the honour of God and Christ in the right way that is in believing loving and obeying the truth God will take care for his honour 1 Sam. 2. 30. the Lord saith He that honoureth me I will honour 3. If we seek our selves in the way that God hath appointed we cannot miscarry that is in the lose of our selves and cleaving to the Lord alone expecting all from Grace in the way of Faith and Obedience not for any meritorious good that is in us that when we have done all we can see and say that we are unprofitable Servants and cry Grace Grace to the whole work both for us and in us then we rightly seek God and Glory 4. It 's true in one sense that we may not seek our selves by any means that is our own esteem and glory here among men or to be lifted up in our own minds that is fleshly and of the first man that must be mortified as a dangerous and soul-ruining and God-dishonouring evil that Christians are too much by nature inclined to through the remainders of the old corrupt nature and must be watched and warded against self-wisdom self-will self-esteem self-boasting and self-glorying is to be abandoned but in seeking after and obeying of God and Christ To seek glory honour and eternal life is so consistent with the truth of the Gospel that it 's impossible to sever them whatever souls foolishly and vainly imagine to the contrary What God hath joyned together let no man put asunder 5. Hindrance of souls assurance is when 5. Hindrance when souls trouble themselves about Gods Decrees they trouble themselves about the Decrees and Counsel of God whether Elected or not Elected if they are not Elected then it 's in vain for them to believe c. This is not a work for Christians to trouble their minds about neither are they like to have the assurance of Gospel consolation while they make this their first work I shall for help in this matter prescribe these seven things 1. That Christ died for all and that the 7 Things considered in this matter love of God in the Gospel is truly propounded to all and that all are brought under it either in a way of life or death life if they repent believe and obey it death if they re●ect it 1 Tit. 2. 6. Heb. 2 9. 1 Joh. 4. 14. Joh. 3. 16 17. Mar. 16. 15 16. 2. That all are invited and required to believe and obey the Gospel with gracious promises of acceptance by him that is truth it self and cannot lie nor will he deceive those that come to him Isa 55. 7. Matt. 11. 28. Acts 17. 30. 1 Tit. 2. 4. 3. There is the same reason for all to halt and doubt in this matter as for any one and yet we find not any one mentioned in the Scripture among the many thousands of Believers that made a doubt on this ground no not of the worst of sinners those that had a hand in the Crucifying of Christ Acts 2. 23. 36 37 41. They gladly received the word of Salvation not questioning the matter of Election but glad with the good news of Salvation on the tearms propounded with many like instances of Gentiles as well as Jews Acts 13. 48. And the Apostles did not propound Election as any hindrance to the Faith of any but assures them where-ever they came that on the tearms of the Gospel they should be saved Acts 16. 31. Believe on the Lord Jesus and thou shalt be saved 4. Nor did the Apostles mention Election to Believers after conversion with any design to stumble them in the matter of Faith relating to their own interest but that they might the more admire Grace and live to the God of Grace that they might not sacrifice to their own net nor take the Glory of the work of God wrought in them and for them to themselves but that they might give the glory of all to him and live to him in the injoyment thereof Rom. 11. 6 33. Eph. 1. 3 4. 5. Nor hath God done any act contrary to the free tenders and invitations of the Gospel that may tend to discourage or hinder any from believing and obeying the Gospel that they may be saved God's Electing some that he might not lose his design wholly in the restauration work is no bar to hinder any because he affords means and helps to all so that men shall one day acknowledge that God is righteous and their damnation is of themselves and of their own choice I would but ye would not see Prov. 1. 20. to the end 6. Take heed of entertaining such thoughts about the Decrees of God which are secret and hidden as are inconsistent with the Doctrine of the Gospel his revealed will for all notions about the Decrees really inconsistent with the Doctrine of Grace and promise of life on the tearms of the Gospel are dishonourable to God and dangerous to your souls therefore look you to the revealed will believe and obey that and you are safe 7. You are to know that the way by which you shall know your Election is by believing and obeying the truth and sure enough it is that if you continue in a state of unbelief and disobedience to the Gospel you are not Elected For he that believeth and obeyeth it is that shall be saved but he that believeth not shall be damned O therefore be wise and stumble not where God hath laid no stumbling stone but fall in with the truth believe and obey the Gospel and you shall be saved you are under all the precious promises of life which are all yea and amen certain and sure in Christ Jesus who is become the Author of Eternal Salvation to all those that obey him Heb. 5. 19. The sixt and last hindrance I shall mention 6. Hindrance is the loss of Hope is the cancelling and striking out of hope out of the Believers Book or turning it into another thing than it is making new covenant hope to be nothing else but the expectation of the soul expecting and looking for that which Faith believes whereas hope and expectation are two distinct Virtues expectation is the daughter both of Faith and hope Faith believes the truth hope puts in for an interest then comes expectation of the full enjoyment thereof This of Hope is a step for the soul to stand upon till it attain assurance but when this is taken away and the soul supposeth there is no degree short of assurance and finding that something difficult especially to step into it at one step lieth groveling on the ground without hope but this we are to know that Hope is a blessed Gospel virtue when rightly grounded and that Christians may and should exercise it in this very case step up into Hope first and there stand and wait till assurance come that will come in by degrees in the souls constancy in the Faith and sincere walk
after the Flood to Noah and especially to Abraham whom he called out from the rest of the World to whom he gave great and precious promises with whom he made the Covenants and gave him circumcision in which was included the whole Law Gal. 5. 3. And after he appeared to Isaac and Jacob and most of all to Moses to and by whom he gave the Law and old Covenant to his people in which was the Covenant of Life and Peace darkly held forth 2 Cor. 3. 13. And in which was contained the duties of his people till the anointed one promised was come the great Lord and Law-giver of this new Covenant of Life unto whom we are to submit our selves in all things 3. That it was and is necessary for men to belive and obey God according to the means and ministration throughout all Generations and the sin of those who lived not up to the means and light of the time and ministration 1. As given before the Law and where Law nor Gospel never came if there be any place or people in the World where its sound hath not been heard their duty was and is to know believe and serve God according to the means afforded and they shall be thereby accordingly judged Rom. 2. 12 16. Acts 17. 31. 2. As made known in and by the Law their duty was to believe and obey God according to his Will made known in the Law and hath been and shall be judged for their disobedience and sin against the Law Rom. 2. 12 17 to 24. 3. Those that live under the Gospel it 's their duty to believe and obey God according to the Law of the Gospel and new Covenant as it 's administred and given forth by Jesus Christ the Son Heb. 1. 1 2. And such must be judged according to the Gospel and receive approbation or condemnation according to their believing and obeying or not believing and obeying of Jesus Christ in the Gospel 2 Thes 1. 7 to 10. Heb. 2. 2 3. Quest Have we not that which is called Quest the Moral Law administred to us by Christ in the Gospel as a rule of Life to Believers And if so in what manner are we then to receive it Answ 1. That we have the truth and substance Answ 1. That we have the truth and substance of the Law of the Law administred in the Gospel is without all ground or reason of question or doubt because that Law was and is Spiritual Holy Just and Good and there can be no better Law than that as a rule of holiness to the Saints but in speaking to it and opening thereof I shall offer to consideration these four following things 1. That the Law as a ministration in Yet 1. As given by Moses it is done away the hand of or as given by Moses from Mount Sinai is done away and abolished as it required righteousness unto Justification Rom. 10. 4 5. Though of it self it never justified any but was indeed the ministration of condemnation for had it not required a righteousness to Justification it could not have been the ministration of condemnation and on both these accounts it 's done away to Believers and abolished 2 Cor. 3. 7 to 11. And on this account as administred from Mount Sinai it 's done away as a rule for as it was a rule of righteousness so it became the ministration of condemnation and so Believers are dead to it by the body of Christ being espoused to him as the Wife is free from the Law of her Husband being dead Rom. 7. 4 6. Yet 2. Believers are not without the 2. Believers are not without the Law Law but it is to them the rule of Holiness as given by their Lord and Law-giver and so is no ministration of condemnation to Believers being in the hand of their Mediator he having fulfilled the righteousness thereof for us in his own person actively in living up perfectly to it and the penal part thereof for us in his sufferings but that it is to Believers as his Law and given by him a rule of Holiness is without all just ground of question but not of righteousness unto Justification but of Conversation righteousness unto Justification being alone by and for the suffering sake of Christ Reasons why the Law as in the hand of Christ is a rule of Life to Believers 1. Because it 's so stated in the new Testament 1 Tit. 1. 8 9 10 11. For we know that the Law is good if we use it lawfully c. For the Law is not made for a righteous man c. That is righteous men are not under the Law that is under the rule and condemnation thereof as given by Moses Rom. 6. 14. Because they are espoused to Jesus Christ by Faith Rom. 7. 4. And so they perform all their obedience to Jesus Christ as their Lord and Law-giver and that this is it the Apostle intends 1 Tit. 1. 8 9 10 11. is clear ver 10. If there be any thing else that is contrary to sound Doctrine that is the Law condemns what-ever is contrary to the sound Doctrine of the Gospel as ver 11. According to the glorious Gospel of the Blessed God c. That is the Law of the glorious Gospel of the blessed God condemns what-ever is contrary to it The Law is brought forth in the glorious Gospel and is become the rule of the blessed God to Believers and who-ever walks contrary to it must be condemned by our blessed Lord Jesus who is the Lord of this blessed and glorious ministration Rom. 13. 8 9. 10. and 3. 31. Do we then make void the Law through Faith God forbid yea we establish the Law God forbid that any should have such thoughts no it establisheth the Law and that 1. In its Righteousness and Justice given in the old ministration that it must be fulfilled for us that we might be through believing justified from its condemnation and so that it might be fulfilled in us and by us as our Sanctification Rom. 8. 4. That the Righteousness of the Law might be fulfilled in us c. That is in us by believing and obeying Christ therein and this the Apostle states in plain words that he was under the Law to Ch●ist 1 Cor. 9. 21. 2. The Law in it self as given by God is Spiritual Holy Just and Good Rom. 7. 12 14. And we cannot expect a better rule of life for Sanctification than a Spiritual Holy Just and Good Law It 's the manner of administring makes the difference and not the matter in the substance thereof the manner differs It 's given by Jesus Christ as Mediator he having fulfilled the righteousness thereof and born the penalty by which means it's become his Law and he hath it in his hand to give it forth as his Royal Law as an holy rule for his people to serve him by 3. It 's that Law which in the substance thereof requires that we should love the Lord
Preserve my soul for I am holy that is I am sanctified to thee and am one of thine holy ones and do love holiness and design holiness this is absolutely necessary in Prayer Ps 66. 18. If I regard iniquity in my heart the Lord will not hear me Unholy Prayers are not like to have any acceptance with or answer from the Lord to pray and sin and sin and pray as if persons in Prayer did design to ask leave to sin to be covetous and oppressing to be proud vain and prophane such Prayers the Lord abominates Isa 58. 3 4. They fasted and prayed but their design was not for holiness but for strife and debate and to smite with the fist of wickedness this shall never cause their voice to be heard on high No God heareth not sinners that is those who held themselves servants to their lusts that design not holiness Chap. 59. 2 3. Your iniquities have separated between you and your God and your sins have hid his face from you that he will not hear 10. To pray in a right manner and by 10. It must be in the Name of Christ the Spirit of Christ is to pray in the name of Christ to offer up all our Prayers to God in his Name and not in our own Name or on the account of any worth that is in our selves this is essential to a right manner of Praying for there is no acceptation of our persons or services out of him Col. 3. 17. Whatsoever ye do in word or deed do all in the Name of the Lord Jesus that must be the manner of our doing Joh. 16. 23. Verily I say unto you whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in my Name he will give it you that is that is good and according to his will ver 26. And this is by the Spirit of Christ for it is the spirit of the Gospel that leads us to Jesus Christ and to the Father by him but the question will be What it is to pray to the Father in the Quest Name of Christ Answ 1. To come to the Father in the Answ Name of Christ is to come to him in the authority of Christ though Prayer be a common duty to man as related to God his Creator yet on the new Covenant account true Believers stand related to God in Christ on the account of Redemption and that is the Service and Prayer I am speaking of and we must perform every duty to God by virtue of his authority as our Lord and Law-giver in the new and everlasting Covenant so that we are to perform this and every service in his Name that is in his authority by virtue of his commission and command Matt. 7. 7. 8. John 16. 26. 2. To Pray in the Name of Christ is to offer up our Prayers to the Father as persons interessed in Christ by Faith according to the Word believing and expecting acceptance with the Father for the sake of Christ and not for any worth in our selves Jesus Christ Son to the King of Glory being our only way of acceptance both of our persons and services therefore we must by Faith in all our addresses to the Throne of Grace have respect to Jesus as our way and as upon the Throne for us to plead our cause and to present the persons and services of his people in himself to the Father he is our friend in the Court of Heaven and to pray the Father in his Name is to pray the Father for his sake to accept us and grant our requests because by the Law of the new Covenant we belong to him and are the children of God by Faith in him And the reason why we must offer up all in the Name of Christ is because we are imperfect and our service imperfect and can have no acceptance but in him and for his sake who is perfect 1 Pet. 2. 5. 11. As an effect of this acceptation in 11. To pray boldly our dear Lord and for his sake a right Gospel way of praying is to pray boldly an holy humble boldness becometh Christians and God is well pleased therewith He would have them come with boldness to the Throne of Grace Heb. 4. 16. He having opened such a new and living way so full of Grace he would have his children to know it and improve it with all holy and humble boldness and confidence believing his readiness and willingness to hear and answer the prayers of his people God would have his people to exercise so much Faith in the way of the Gospel that new and living way as to command of him what he hath promised to give because he hath of his own Grace bound himself to it by his new Covenant Law promise and he takes it as Glory to his Name for his people to believe that he will not cannot with-hold what he hath promised therefore Believers ought to come to God with holy boldness and humble claiming their right by Grace in the blessings and blessed things promised in the new Covenant as the Apostles Acts 4. 24. to 31. 12. To pray in a right manner is to 12. Be constant pray constantly and not to faint and give over if you wax weary either through a carnal carelesness and sluggishness or fainting for fear of not being answered it 's the way to lose all and as a necessary ingredient to constancy and persevering herein you must add patience Ps 40. 1. I waited patiently for the Lord and he inclined unto me and heard my crie that is it was long before I had an answer but I waited long and patiently and had my desire in the end Christ put forth that Parable Luke 18. 1. to this very end That men ought alwaies to pray and not to faint to assure us that if we wax not weary God will hear and answer in the end Rom. 12. 12. Continuing instant in Prayer Eph. 6. 18. Praying alwaies with all supplication in the spirit and watching thereunto with all perseverance This is a duty that Saints must persevere in while they are in this World it 's the way in which God will be worshipped and they have daily need of mercy from him as for times of Prayer there is publick and private Prayer in Church in Family and in Closet all which ought to have its time The Prophet fixes on the morning Ps 5. 3. and 55. 17. Evening and morning and at noon will I pray and crie aloud and he shall hear my voice O that Christians would lay this to heart and not bethink time to spend in this holy and heavenly service to converse with God but according to the exhortation 1 Thes 5. 17. To pray without ceasing that is without being weary or giving over or neglecting so holy acceptable and needful a service it is a note of an hipocrite that does not alwaies call upon God Job 27. 10. but by fits and starts when he hath a mind to it or for fear in time of
of God was as respecting the persons so chosen and elected without any respect to any foreseen faith or grace or good in them as the preceeding meritorious cause of election if any meritorious cause at all it must be in Christ Jesus in whom and for whose sake the election was the truth hereof appears that it was not for our goodness faith or holyness 2 Tim. 1. 9. Not according to our works but according to his own purpose and grace that was given us in Christ Jesus c. And Rom. 11. 5. There is a remnant according to the Election of Grace and if it be of Grace then it is not of work as the Apostle reasons it ver 6. Obj. Though it be not of works as the meritorious cause yet it may be of works as the conditional cause as in the matter of Justification Answ Though Faith c. be the condition of Justification according to the law of the new Covenant which is effected in time yet it is not the condition of election the reasons thereof are 1. Because it s no where stated in the Scriptures as the condition of Election as Faith is the condition of Justification 2. Because in reason it cannot be for Election and choice was before time and so could not be on the condition of what we had not we were not nor had not saith when Elected therefore faith would not be the conditional cause of an act past in God before the supposed condition thereof was in being that could not be either the meritorious or conditional cause of such an act so that its evident that Election was of Grace and not of Work whereas Justification is not till we believe and obey the truth 4. To what persons are elected and that 4. To what persons are elected is to believe and obey the Gospel to be holy here and happy hereafter 1 Pet. 1. 2. Elect c. Through Sanctification of the Spirit unto Obedience Obedience as the end which includes faith and love and all the divine vertues and duties of the Gospel through or by the Sanctification of the Spirit hence faith is said to be The faith of the operation of God Col. 2. 13. Eph. 1. 4. The end of the eternal choice is described to be That we might be holy and that we might shew forth the praises of him that hath called us out of darkness into his marvellous light 2 Thef 2. 13. God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation Jam. 2. 5. By all which it appears that the end of God in his Electing grace was that he might have a holy obedient people that might shew forth his praise and be eternally saved and glorified in the world to come 5. How persons may come to know 5. How men may know their Election their Election of God and that they are of the number of his Elected ones God hath in his word opened a way by which his people may in a good and comfortable measure know their Election 1 Thes 1. 4. Knowing Brethren Beloved your Election of God But how may we know our Election of God Answ When Gods ends of Election are effected in us by that we may and must know it if ever we rightly know it when Faith Love Holyness c. is effectually wrought in us by that we read our Election the effects of electing Grace wrought in us and this the Apostle clears having asserted their knowing of their Election ver 4. he discovers how they came to know it ver 5 6. by the effectual work of the Gospel in them Gods shedding abroad his love in the heart and uniting the heart to himself in truth of faith and love is the alone way by which Christians may read their Election So the Apostle for himself 1 Tit. 1. declares himself to be an Apostle after the Faith of Gods Elect. And how does he prove that By the acknowledgment of the truth which is after Godliness and persons that pretend to know their Election of God any other way deceive themselves 6. The Reasons why God Elected some 6. The reasons why God elected some to Salvation before the world was are 1. his love his special love its true that God had a love to all mankind for they were and are his he made the nature of all in the first man and determined the being or persons of all in time and loved all Joh. 3. 16. God so loved the world that he gave his Son c. But herein is discovered his special everlasting love Jer. 31. 3. Yea I have loved thee with an everlasting love c. and this is the new Covenant love a promise of Gospel grace to the Spiritual Seed as appeareth Chap. 30. 10. to the end and chap. 31. throughout here is the great and special love of God and of Christ who loved the Church and gave himself for it Eph. 5. 25. Even the Vniversal Church of the First Born whose names are written in Heaven Heb. 12. 23. 2. That his design of Salvation by Jesus Christ might not be altogether frustrated and come to none effect for such was the Metamorphis and change made in man by the Devil and Sin in the Fall being gone out from God that he would never be willing rightly to return to him again and this the Lord foresaw and therefore it stood with the honour of his whole name to choose some in his Son to be made partakers of the life designed by him that so our Lord Jesus might not suffer in vain but might see of the Travel of his soul and be satisfied it would have been infinitely below and unbecoming an infinite God to have entered upon such a work of such glorious concernment to his own name and the good of sinners and to be effected by so wonderful a way as the sufferings of his own Son without a certain fore-knowledge of its event yea and without the certain accomplishing of the whole after the councel of his own will and too low and base thoughts are they in men to think the contrary as if God should go about such a work as a man not determining the event before the undertaking by which all his design and Christs sufferings might nay necessarily would have been in vain that man was gone out from God so as not by his own will to return again is evident not only by experience but by Scripture Ps 81. 11. Job 21. 14 15. Prov. 1. 24 25. Rom. 3. 11. to 17. with many like Scriptures to this purpose wherefore it was necessary that God should give some to Christ John 6. 39. which are his Elected ones that they might obtain the salvation designed and he might not bestow all his labour and sufferings in vain Isa 49. 4 5 6. read it at your leasure and consider it well Obj. If God hath Elected some it Obj. seems contrary to the Scripture that saith he is no respecter of persons c. Answ It s true that
God is no respecter Answ of persons that is of Jews above the Gentiles which was the present occasion of those words nor of any person one above another according to the usual respect among men i. e. for any good by nature in one more then another for all were in their blood that is in their sin alike enemies alike and alike miserable But some he purposed to magnifie his Mercy on to life and fixes his choice on them according to his own will without any respect of person that is of Goodlyness of Person Beauty Wisdom Strength Honour Riches good Nature or the like but rather the contrary See 1 Cor. 1. 26 27 28 29. Jam. 2. 5. and that from his own will and pleasure Luke 20. 21. a wonderful and hidden mistery it is 3. That he might glorifie the riches of his mercy in saving some as well as of his Justice in condemning others Rom. 9. 23. That he might make known the Riches of his Glory on the Vessels of Mercy which he had afore prepared to Glory Ephe. 1. 4 5 6. this was the utmost and final design of God to glorifie the Riches of his Grace Eternally in the Vessels of Mercy prepared to Glory CHAP. XXVI Of Reprobation REprobation I take to be non-election and I dare not understand it further for so here is Mercy and Justice wonderfully exalted in a way of righteousness I do not find reprobation as attributed to God in this matter in the terms thereof in the Scripture and I suppose that all the sayings in the Scripture that seems equivalent to it may be very safely understood in this sense as Prov. 16. 4. He made the wicked for the day of wrath i. e. he knew they would be wicked yet he made them and designed them for their wickedness unto wrath Rom. 9. 21 22. The elect he designed unto honour and others he left to themselves and the means afforded that continue impenitent he designed to dishonour for God saw the end of all and disposed all to such ends as will be for his own Glory Jude ver 4. The Apostle speaks of certain men that were of old ordained to this condemnation that is God fore-knowing them in their sins ordained them to condemnation I dare not think that God reprobated any but in relation to their obstinacy and constancy in sin none shall be damned from the detriment counsel without relation to their sins nor hath any act past in God to cause them to sin but men are the cause of thir own destruction though God for their sin hath designed them to it so that God will wonderfully exalt himself in his Justice and Mercy on this account Reprobation hath two parts in it 1. A Two parts in Reprobation non-clection that is a leaning to the means afforded which is full of all sufficiency to save all if they have hearts and grace to make use thereof I say they are left to the means to believe c. or not believe at their own will and choice and at their own peril and so he propoundeth the Gospel to all without respect effecting the term of life therein propounded where and when he pleaseth but no act of God hindreth any man but according to the publick ministration of the Gospel he wille●● that all should be saved by coming to the knowledg of the truth and this will toward● all he effects in whom he will and leave● others to their own wills though ma● have lost the freeness of his will to that which is good by his sin yet not the power of willing and God leaves his will free he may believe obey and be saved if ●● will God hinders not unless it be by his Judicial act as a punishment of former acts of sin and rebellion against him as in the case of Pharaoh of his own people Joh. 12. 39 40. And of the rebellious Gentiles Rom. 1. 21 24. Which I call a Judicial hardening i. e. a giving up to an hardened estate in a way of Justice as a punishment for sin which is the greatest judgment that can befall persons in this World and in this he acteth according to his own will both in a way of Judgment and Mercy Rom. 9. 15 17. But otherwise God affords great and blessed means for man to believe and be saved it is the devil and man himself that debilitates the understanding and will that it will have none of God and Christ of Grace and Life on the terms propounded in the new Covenant which is Repentance Faith and new obedience this man of himself will not submit too nor cannot because he will not see 2 Cor. 4. 4. Joh. 5. 40. and 6. 44. The second part of Reprobation of impenitent sinners is they are decreed and appointed to pain and misery to be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his Power 2 Thes 1. 8 9. To be set on the left hand with this sentence Go ye cursed into everlasting fire as a punishment for their sin against God and rejecting Grace in the day of Grace O how does it concern every one then to look about themselves wh●●es they have time and means and not profanely to plead that if they are elected they shall be saved live as they list if not they shall be damned do what they can But know that you may believe obey the Gospel and be saved if you will if you have hearts to it God hinders you not but on the contrary affords you blessed means and gives you bl●ssed invitations and makes you blessed offers of Life if you will obey him and will accept you and perform all his good word and promises of Life if you come in believe and obey the Gospel But know that if you resolve to keep your sins still and to live as you list and will not accept of Christ and Life on the terms of the Gospel you are so far from being any of the elect ones that you must be damned Mar. 16. 15 16. Obj. But I want the power of coming to Objection God I have sometimes a will but I cannot accomplish the work sin is too hard for me how then can I come Answ 1. Ordinarily the defect lieth in Answer the will when once the will and mind is really and in good earnest for God the power shall not fail for the defect is in the will it may be there may be sometimes some convictions of sin and apprehensions of Grace with the need thereof and willingness to enjoy it but it is but weak and flashy and soon over but no heart-hatred of sin but rather a love to it and loathness to part with it no resolution to set on the work of turning to the Lord with the whole heart and to trust him for strength therein and thus the heart is divided like those the Lord complains of Hos 10. 2. Their heart is divided now shall they be found faulty a
in all cases of Christs service in first listing themselves under him ver 5. They first gave themselves to the Lord c. this is acceptable when souls give themselves to the Lord to be saved and ruled by him Rom. 6. 17. and 2. in their continuance with him it must be willing John 6. 67 68. God hath in all his Administrations throughout all ages had his instituted Ordinances by which his people his Church was distinguished from others and in the observation of which they did visibly own God in the World and the truth is that the institutions of God in matters of Worship have been the Badge of distinction between his Church and the world throughout all ages and the cause of all the woe and misery that hath come on mankind and on the people of God hath been for the transgression of instituted Ordinances Adams transgression of an instituted Ordinance brought in death and misery in all mankind and all the Plagues and miseries brought on Israel of old was for transgression of the instituted Ordinances of God in the matters of his worship See 2 King 17. 7. to 20. all the misery and wrath complained of in the Lamentations of Jeremy was the effect of this very sin the Transgression of the Laws of God in the matters of his Worship in his Instituted Ordinances Levit. 1. 18. The Lord is righteous for I have rebelled against his Commandments and ver 16. Woe unto us we have sinned c. And for this will be the great controversie of God with the pretended Christian world in the latter days Isa 24. 1. to 6. The Lord Christ having appeared in the latter end of the world to put away sin by the offering of himself he being the substance of all former institutions they leading to him Col. 2. 17. Heb. 10. 1. and so he is become the great Lord and Lawgiver of his Church God speaking to us by him Heb. 1. 1. 2. Whom we are to hear i. e. to obey in all things Acts 3. 22. 23. all his Ordinances and Laws are indespensably necessary for his Subjects to obey him in so far as they know his will and ignorance will not altogether excuse in this matter therefore it behoves all to be dilligently inquiring that so they be not willingly ignorant The Laws Ordinances and Institutions of Christ for his Church his Kingdom to serve and worship him in are as followeth 1. Baptism after believing repenting 1. Is Baptism and turning to the Lord is the first duty required Mat. 16. 15 16. Acts 2. 38. 41. and is the imitating Ordinance into the visible Church and kingdom of Jesus Christ and is the duty of all true Believers and there is no other way or door of enterance declared by Christ but by Faith and Baptism Not by natural generation or birth as some imagine that is done away as being of the old Covenant where the natural seed were accounted for the seed Gen. 17. 7. ver 14. but in the New Covenant the spiritual seed that is believers are accounted the seed and subjects of Christs Kingdome and are to live under his laws Gal. 3. 26 28. nor by entring into Covenant as some others imagine which is after their own devising mistaking and misapplying the Scriptures as that 2 Cor. 8. 5. They gave themselves to the Lord and unto us by the will of God Hence some and that too men of parts and learning gather That they first gave themselves to the Lord by believing and accepting the Gospel and after to us that ●s to the Church by some Covenant which is a clear and palpable mistake its true in the first sentence that is they gave themselves to the Lord may be included their giving themselves to the Church by Faith and Baptisme for those who give up themselves to be the Lords Sub●ects in his Church do give themselves to the Lord and to us by the Will of God that is they gave themselves to the ministry of the Saints in their necessities and that beyond what the Apostles hope was considering their great affliction and deep poverty that this is the true meaning of that Scripture is so plain that he that runs may read it so that I know no other way of enterance into the Church and visible Kingdom of Christ but by Faith and Baptism Neither understand I well what they mean that call Baptism a Covenant and talk so much of a Baptismal Covenant it s a language the Scripture knows not neither know I any other Covenant then the Gospel new Covenant of Grace which on our part is a willing consenting from believing the truth of the Gospel to be saved by Jesus Christ and to be ruled by him as Lord and King which faith and consent is to be confessed in order to Baptism by which the believer visibly gives up himself to the Lord as to be saved so to be ruled by him What other things are held forth in Baptism its meet for Christians to be instructed in as the washing away of sin Acts 22. 16. that is the pardon and purging away of sin by the blood of Christ not the washing of the filth of the flesh but the answer of a good conscience toward God 1 Pet. 3. 21. Yet the washing of the flesh is a figure of that within and a Conformity to Christ in his Death and Burial thereby signifying our Death to sin and our natural death likewise to confirm our Faith in the truth of the Resurrection Rom. 6. 3 4 5 6. 1 Cor. 15. 29. and why Baptism and the Supper of the Lord which is the second instituted Ordinance that I shall mention should be so frequently called Seals as they are by some I know not because the Scripture knows no such things some calls themselves to Seal Gods love to the soul and the believers interest therein As to this its true the love of God and Christ is abundantly held forth therein and the believer exercising faith may and I hope do meet with refreshing and sealing consolations therein and so he doth in other of the instituted Ordinances of Christ i. e. the Word and Doctrine of the Gospel but without the exercise of Faith he profits by neither Heb. 4. 2. Others say they are Gods Seals to confirm his truth in his Covenant to us and that God never sets Seal to the truth of any mans interest that we must look to our selves whether we have the faith to which the Covenant is made God seals to that he will not fail in performing of the Covenant on his part which have something of truth in it i. e. it behoves us to look that our faith is right and God will not fail in performance of his Covenant of life but its true likewise that God hath and doth set seal to the truth of his peoples faith in the Covenant of his Grace else they can have no seal but their own which must needs prove invalid in the day of