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A52371 No popery, or, A catechism against popery wherein the heretical doctrins, idolatrous worship, and superstitious practices of the Roman Church are briefly yet plainly refuted, and the Protestant principles proved by testimonies of Holy Scripture, and evidence of reason / by a minister of the Gospell. Minister of the Gospell. 1682 (1682) Wing N1187; ESTC R19866 57,846 152

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even to the death of the Cross Phil. 2.8 And offering himself a sacriffce for the propitiation of their sins as we are taught by S. Paul Rom. 3.25 And Ephes 1.7 In whom we have Redemption through his blood the forgiveness of sins according to the riches of his Grace And Rom. 5.19 That by the obedience of one many are made righteous Q. Do not mens Works contribute to their Justification A. No For S. Paul Phil. 3.9 desireth to be found in Christ Not having saith he mine own righteousness which is of the Law but that which is through the faith of Christ the righteousnoss which is of God By faith And Rom. 3.24 being justified freely by the Grace of God through the Redemption of Jesus Christ excludes Justification by Works for Rom. 11.6 If by Grace then it is no more of Works And having established the Righteousness of God instead of the Righteousness of the Law he concludes Rom. 3.8 that A man is justified by faith without the deeds of the Law Q. It is answered that the Apostle excludes only the works of the Ceremonial Law and not those of the Moral Law A. He excludes also the works of the Moral Law for he speaketh of the Law by which we are made to know sin Rom. 3.20 By the deeds of the Law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight for by the Law is the knowledge of sin Now it is the Moral Law by which we know Sin we shall not then be justified by the works of the Moral Law Q. It may be said likewise that S. Paul excludes only works done before Regeneration and not these that are done in the state of Grace A. He excludes also works done after Regeneration for he excludes the works of Abraham and David who were regenerated Rom. 4.3 6 7. Q. Why can we not be justified by works that are done by the Grace of the Holy Ghost A. Because they are yet imperfect for the Spirit of God doth not regenerate Believers so perfectly in this life but there rests something of the Old Man which obliges them to look after their Justification through the Remission of their Sins Q. Faith is imperfect yet S. Paul tells us that we are justified by it A. We are not justified by Faith as a Work nor because of the excellency and perfection of it but as it is an instrument by which we apply the Righteousness of Jesus Christ and therefore S. Paul calls it Kom 3.22 The righteousness of God which is by faith in Jesus Christ Q. How then do you agree that which S. Paul says that Man is justified by faith without the works of the Law And that which S. James saith that Man is justified by works and not by faith only James 2.24 A. St. Paul speaks of the Justification wherewith we are justified before God but S. James of that wherewith we justifie our selves God justifies us as a Judge who absolves us upon the account of the death of Jesus Christ and not at all upon the account of our works but we justifie our selves by our works as Witnesses by which we manifest and declare that we are justified and that our Faith is sincere and true as S. James explains it saying vers 18. Shew me thy faith without thy works and I will shew thee my faith by my works And vers 17. that Faith without works is dead Q. Who are they that God justiifes A. They only who being converted to God by a serious Repentance believe in Jesus Christ our Lord according to that which St. Peter said to the Jews Acts 3.19 Repent ye and be converted that your sins may be blotted out and Acts 10.43 To him give all the Prophets witness that through his name whosoever believeth in him shall receive remission of sins Q. These thing being so explained how do you define Justification A. A gracious sencence whereby God in his mercy declares such an one absolved from his sins and justified in his sight as Repents of his sins and believes in Jesus Christ in consideration of his Righteousness and Obedience and of his death which he hath suffered for sinners SECT XXIX Of Merits Quest CAn we Merit Salvation by our Works A. No For we are justifyed freely by the Grace of God through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ Rom. 3.24 And we are saveed not of works least any man should boast Eph. 2.9 The gift of God is eternal life Rom. 6.23 Now Grace and Works Gift and Merits are incompatible and the Scripture calls us Children to teach us that we obtain not Salvation as Buyers and Mercenaries but as Children and Heirs Rom. 8.17 Col. 3.24 Q. Why canaot Works done by the Grace of God Merit A. First Because they are imperfect Secondly Because they do proceed from the Grace of God for that which is given cannot merit from him who gave it Thirdly Because they are due and the payment of Debts is no Merit Luke 17.10 When you shall have done all these things which are commanded say you we are unprofitable servants we have done that which was our duty to do Fourthly Because they signifie nothing to God My goodness extendeth not to thee Psal 16.2 Job 22.2 3. and 35.7 and Fifthly Because they are not to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us Rom. 8.18 Q. Why then doth the Word of God speak so often of salvation as of a reward A. It is not a reward merited or given to a Mercenary as a thing due of which St. Paul speaks Rom. 4.4 To him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of Grace but of debt but Salvation is a free reward which is given as to a child of which David speaks 103.4 The Lord crowneth thee with loving kindness and tender mercy Q. What say you to that which is said of believers Revel 3.4 That they are clothed in White Robes for they are worthy and to this that St. Paul calls Life Eternal a Crown of Righteousness which the Lord the Righteous Judge shall give him 2 Tim. 1.8 A. I answer Belivers are worthy of Life Eternal not because they have merited it but because God by his Grace hath made them worthy that is to say according to the stile of the Word of God capable of receiving it as John Baptist Matth. 3. says Bring forth fruits worthy of repentance he doth not understand that they merited Repentance but that they should be agreeable to Repentance And St. Paul exhorts the Philippians that their conversation be worthy of the Gospel that is to say becoming the Gospel also God is just in giving Life Eternal to those that believe not because they have merited it but because it is just with God to accomplish his free promise Nehem. 9.8 SECT XXX Of Predestination Quest WHat is it you call Predestination A. The absolute and free decree of God by which out of the corrupt mass of men he hath pleased to choose some to be Vessels