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A51839 XVIII sermons on the second chapter of the 2d Epistle to the Thessalonians containing the description, rise, growth, and fall of Antichrist : with divers cautions and arguments to establish Christians against the apostacy of the Church of Rome : very necessary for these times / by that late reverend and learned divine, Thomas Manton ... Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1679 (1679) Wing M522; ESTC R7577 216,743 470

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between them and others Upon them he shall send strong delusion but you hath he chosen to Salvation through the belief of the Truth Those whom God hath chosen he separates from the World of the ungodly or the corrupt heap of mankind and consecrateth them unto himself So that Election is not a taking all but some and passing by others 1 Joh. 5.19 We are of God and the whole World lyeth in wickedness A choice implyeth a setting apart some for Objects of his Grace and Instruments of his Glory in the World Psal. 4.3 And the number is certain for their Names are said to be written in the Rolls and Records of Heaven when others are not written Luk. 10.20 Rejoyce not that the Spirits are subject unto you but rather rejoyce because your Names are written in Heaven Phil. 4.3 Whose Names are written in the Book of Life And others are said not to be written Rev. 17.1 And they that dwell on the Earth shall wonder whose Names were not written in the Book of Life from the Foundation of the World And Rev. 20.15 And whosoever was not found written in the Book of Life was cast into the Lake of Fire Namely those that perish by these Delusions 3. It is set forth by the Antiquity of it from the Beginning Ephes. 1.4 He hath chosen us in him before the Foundation of the World And Matth. 25.34 Come ye Blessed of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the Foundation of the World Namely as they belonged to his choice Election Love in God is of an old st●nding even from all Eternity his thoughts and purposes of Love were towards us a long time before they were discovered Surely the Ancientness of his Love should beget an honourable esteem of it in our Hearts For who are we that the Thoughts of God should be taken up about us so long ago And what is from everlasting is to everlasting Psal. 103.17 For what is from Eternity is to Eternity and dependeth not upon ●he accidents of Time 4. By the means of its accomplishment Two are mentioned one on God's part the other on ours The Sanctification of the Spirit and the belief of the Truth Where note 1. That God's Decree is both of Ends and Means For all his Purposes are executed by fit Means He that hath chosen us to Salvation hath also chosen us to be Holy and to believe the Truth And without the Means the End cannot be obtained For without Faith and Holiness no grown Person shall see God or escape Condemnation As to Faith it is clear John 3.36 He that believeth not the Wrath of God abideth on him And Holiness is indispensibly necessary Heb. 12.14 Without Holiness no Man shall see the Lord. God had assured Paul Acts 27.22 That there should be no loss of any Man's Life amongst them except of the Ship and afterward Vers. 31. Paul telleth them Except these abide in the Ship ye cannot be saved How could the assurance given to Paul from God and Paul's caution to the Mariners stand together Doth the Purpose of God depend upon the will and actions of Men I answer● Not as a cause from whence it receiveth its force and strength but as a means appointed also by God to the execution of his Decree For by the same Decree God appointeth the Event what he will do and the Means by which he will have it to be done and the Lord revealing by his Word this Conjunction of End and Means there is a necessity of Duty lying upon Man to use these Means and not to expect the End without them God intended to save all in the Ship and yet the Mariners must abide in the Ship And therefore what God hath joyned together let no Man separate If we separate these things God doth not change his Counsel but we subvert his Order to our own destruction The Scripture maketh it a grievous Sin a tempting of God to expect the End without the use of Means In vain is the Cavil then of those who would impeach the Doctrine of God's free and unchangeable Will concerning the salvation of the Ele●t upon the pretence that it taketh away the Duty of Man and the necessity of our Faith and Obedience No God executeth his Decree by the proper Means And wretche● is their inference who say If I be elected I shall be saved no Salvation can be obtained but by the Sanctification of the Spirit and the belief of the Truth And worse is their confidence who profess assurance of their Election and yet walk after the Flesh No till a Man purge himself from Youthful Lusts he is not a Vessel of Honour sanctified and set apart for God 2 Tim. 2.21 And in vain do we hope to go to Heaven till we take the way that leadeth thither Devils have been cast out thence for Unholiness and therefore unholy Men shall never be taken in there 2. That these things are not causes of Election but fruits of Election and Means of execution of God's Decree about our Salvation Sanctification is not a Cause but a subordinate End or Means Ephes. 1.4 He hath chosen us to be holy not because we are holy but that we might be holy So 1 Pet. 1.2 Elect according to the fore-knowledg of God through the sanctification of the Spirit unto Obedience Not elected for it but through it When God had all Mankind in his prospect and view he freely chose out some to be sanctified and saved We come to the possession of it through Sanctification that is by it as a Means So for the other Faith is a fruit of Election not a foreseen Cause Acts 2.47 The Lord added to the Church daily such as should be saved None cometh to the Church but those whom God draweth and they are actually added to the Church by a profession of Faith and such as should be saved were as many as were ordained to Salvation Acts 13.48 And as many as were ordained to Eternal Life believed The whole City were met together to hear but as many as were ordained to Eternal Life believed It is not said as ●any as believed were ordained to Eternal Life but the contrary Faith is not the cause of Election but Election is the cause of Faith 3. That being the necessary Fruits they are also evidences of our Election All that are Sanctified by the Spirit and believe the Truth belong to the Election of God Election it self is a secret in God's Bosom and is only manifested to us by the Effects and what are the necessary Effects but Sanctification by the Spirit and a sound belief of the Gospel 1. The Sanctification of the Spirit is not only an external Dedication to God but an internal and real Change Some a●e externally dedicated and may trample under foot the Blood of the Covenant whereby they are sanctified Heb. 10.29 Of how much sorer Punishment suppose ye shall he be thought worthy who hath trodden under foot the Son
deserve to perish No man perisheth but for his own fault Hos. 13.9 O Israel thou hast ●●stroyed thy self but in me is thy help Now they that will yield to the deceivableness of unrighteousness justly perish though there be de●eit in the Case yet there is unrighteousness in the Case also Fraudulent dealing should not so cozen us as apparent unrighteousness o● unfaithfulness ●o Christ should warn us 2. That they are in an actual state of perdition and unl●ss they come out of it are undone for ever The Apostles when they propounded Ch●istian Doctrine at first did use this term to distinguish impenitent unbelievers from those that received the Gospel as 1 Cor. 1.18 The preaching of the Cross is to them that perish foolishness but unto us that are saved the power of God So 2 Cor. 2.15 We are unto God a sweet savour of Christ in them that perish and in th●m that are saved So he distinguisheth them that receive the Faith and them that receive it not pe●itent believers are those that are saved but impenitent unbelievers are those that perish that is are for the present during their infidelity and impenitency in an actual state of perdition So 2 Cor. 4.3 If our Gospel be hid it is hid to those that are lost that i● who are for the present in a lost condition We know not Gods secret decrees but those that refuse and oppose the only remedy to all appearance are lost men Now this he applye●h to those that yield to Antichrist shewing them that though they are Christians yet they have no more benefit the Gospel than Infidels they receive not the truth these revolt from the owning of it upon carnal reasons And therefore it is foretold Rev. 14.9 10. If any man worship the Beast and his Image and receive his mark in his forehead and in his hand the same shall drink of the wrath of God which is poured out without mixture into the Cup of his indignation and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy Angels and the presence of the Lamb. That is all those that give up themselves as Servants and Souldiers to the Antichristian Estate and obstinately adhere to and promote that profession they shall taste of the Mediators vengeance which will be very sore and severe Luk. 19.27 These mine Enemies which would not that I should reign over them bring them forth and slay them before me Popery is the high way to damnation 3. It beareth this sense that they are f●●e appointed to perish who are left to these delusions They are such as God hath past by and not chosen to life This is to be considered also for damnable errors take not effect on Gods Elect. Mat. 24.24 If it were possible they shall deceive the very elect The Elect cannot altogether be seduced and drawn away from Christ for God taketh them into his protection and guardeth them against the delusions of false Prophets that if they be for a time they shall not always be deceived So it is said Rev. 13.4 The Locusts shall hurt none of those that had the seal of God in their foreheads The delusions of Antichrist have only their full effect on those who are not elected and sealed upon the Hypocritical professors that live in the visible Church So it is said again Rev. 13.8 All that dwell upon the earth shall worship him whose names are not written in the Lambs book of life And again Rev. 17.8 And they that dwell on the earth shall wonder whose names were not written in the book of life from the foundation of the world The Elect are still excepted which is much for the comfort of the Godly who belong to Gods Election that he shall not prevail over them totally finally God hath chosen you to life Thirdly The reason of this doom because they received not the love of the truth that they might he saved By the truth is meant the Gospel the chief truth revealed in Gods word and the only means of Salvation Eph. 1. ● In whom also ye trusted after that ye heard the word of truth the Gospel of your Salvation This is the truth most profitable to lost Sinners receiving is put for entertaining or believing the words as Acts 8.14 When they heard that Samaria had received the word of God and Acts 11.1 That the Gentiles had received the word and elsewhere This reception must be with love Acts 2.41 As many as received the word gladly and Acts 17.11 They received the word with readiness of mind And this affection must produce its effect so as to convert them unto God Now this is denied of them who are seduced by Antichrist that they never had any true love to the truth nor minded it in order to their Salvation Now the business is whether the clause concerned only the Jews or can be applied to Christians The Jews clearly received not the love of the truth but did refuse Christ and his Salvation And herein the Papists glory of an advantage of turning off this Prophecy from themselves But the Apostle speaketh not of rejecting the truth but of not receiving the love of the truth which is not proper to the Jews but to false Christians The Jews Company rejected Christ and Antichrist was not sent to them for a punishment but wrath came upon them to the uttermost to the excision and cutting off their Nation But here is rendred the reason not of other Judgments but why men are Captives to Antichrist Therefore it is not so to be confined Doct. 1. The subjects of Antichrists power and seduction are those that perish 2. The great reason why God sent this Judgment on the Christian World is because they receieved not the love of the truth 1. Doct. That the subjects of Antichrists power and seduction are those that perish It is a dreadful argument we are upon yet necessary to be known for our caution however to be handled warily 1. It is certainly more meet for us to have a regard of our own estate than curiously to enquire what becometh of others The Apostle waveth judging them that are without 1 Cor. 5.12 I know he meaneth it of the censures of the Church which are not exercised upon Infidels but Christians but so far we may apply i● to this case that we should not rashly judge of the eternal state of other persons but rather of things wherein our selves are concerned If the enquiry were only matter of curiosity surely Christs rebuke would silence it What is that to thee Joh. 21.20 for Christ is ill pleased with curiosity about the state of other men but it is fit we should know our own duty and danger and to that end it must be discussed 2. That there is a great diffi●ulty of the Salvation of Papists so living and dying if not an utter impossibility Partly because though it should be supposed that they retain the foundation yet they build such Hay and stubble
strifes against each other till a common danger unite us It is noted that when there was a strife between the Herdsmen of Abrahams Cattle and Lots Cattle the Canaanite and Perizzite were yet in the Land Gen. 13.7 God will unite those in common sufferings whose stubborn humours will not suffer them to meet upon other terms 4. To keep up a remembrance of his mercies Psal. 59.11 Slay them not lest my people forget scatter them by thy power and bring them down O Lord our shield ●od maketh us sensible of the care he hath over us not by the utter destruction of the Enemies of his People but by lingring Judgments on them which affect us more than if they were cut off suddenly 2. Many other reasons may be given because it serveth the beauty and harmony of his Providence to cut them off in their time and by such means as he hath appointed and in such a way as shall most conduce unto his Glory But I pass them by we must tarry his leisure and not question his truth and care over us and be content that our Faith and Patience be exercised If God should bring a sudden destruction upon a Power and Tyranny so supported by the combined interests of the World we were not able to bear it Thorns serve for a fence to a Garden of Roses God would not destroy the Canaanites at once lest the beasts of the field should increase upon them Deut. 7.22 nor all abettors of Antichristianism lest his people should lye open to such evils as they cannot bear 1. Observe this Consumption how it is accomplished if we find Antichrist risen discovered and consumed why should we be in doubt any longer The pomp and height was much about 1500. years after Christ what a Consumption hath happened since by the reviving Religion and Learning the Christian World should with thankfulness take notice of by the falling of Germany England France and Hungary in a great part together with Denmark Sweden Poland and other Countries and by what means hath this been but by the spirit of his mouth It is profitable to know Antichrist by his rise and description but it is comfortable to know him by his discovery and Consumption and Gods blessing such unlikely means at the beginning so such a wonderful effect When Luther first appeared the Bishop of Strasburgh told him Abi in coelum mi frater dic miserere nostri But God hath done great things for us too when he first turned the captivity of his Churches we were like unto those that dream 2. Caution Antichrist is consumed but he is not yet dead what strength he may recover before his last destruction God knoweth Popery after it was cast out hath re-entered Bohemia and Austria and the Emperours Hereditary Countries and what havock hath been made of the Evangelical Churches the Book of Caraffa the Bishop and Legat of the Pope called Germania sacra restaurata sheweth wherein many notable things concerning their Artifices to replant Popery are set down As to England some hope his Consumption is not desperate and many fear that Popery may recover again unless God in mercy prevent it we know not what is in the Womb of Providence or how far the Prerogative of Free Grace may interpose in our behalf whether England shall be made a Theater of mercy once more or the feat of Idolatry and superstition and Blood But though we do not know what God hath determined yet we may soon know what England hath deserved And that is enough to quicken us to watchfulness and Prayer and expectation and serious preparation for the day of evil and by these things if it cometh to pass it will do us no harm 1. When God hath laid in great store of comforts against sufferings usually there is a time of expence to lay them out again Christ warned his hearers to make use of the light because of the darkness coming upon them Iohn 12.35 36. You never knew the Gospel powerfully preached but Tryals came Heb. 10.32 34. For ye had compassion of me in my bonds and took joyfully the spoiling of your goods knowing in your selves that you have in heaven a better and an enduring substance Castles are first victualled then besieged the ministry is consolatory mostly 2. When men can neither bear our vices not their proper remedies Ezek. 24.13 In thy filthiness is lewdness because I have purged thee and thou wast not purged thou shalt not be purged from thy filthiness any more till I have caused my fury to rest upon thee Hosea 7. 1. When I would have healed Israel then the iniquity of Ephraim was discovered and the wickedness of Samaria for they commit falshood c. 3. When there are great differences amongst Gods own people the end is bitter we warp in the Sunshine will not know the way of Peace Eusebius says before Dioclesians Persecution 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Church was torn with intestine broils Pastors against Pastors and People against People Ease begets Pride and Wantonness and that maketh way for Contention 4. When Prophaneness increaseth and men do not walk becoming the Gospel God taketh the Gospel from them The Apostasie from the power and purity of Religion first made way for Antichrist and is most likely to let him in again 5. When a people are prepared for such impressions there is a party formed partly by opinions that symbolize with Popery partly by doting on the pomp and outside of Religion and neglecting the life and power of it and partly when indifferent and Atheistical conceits do dispose their minds no more to one Religion than other usually then is a Nation fitted for such a change Now what shall we do 1. Watch and pray a people well awaked will not change their Religion ●he envious man sowed tares while the servants s●ept ● Mat. 13.25 Be instant with God in Prayer as all good Christians should be when the Church is in danger as David Psal. 59.13 Consume them in wrath consume them that they may not be that they may know that God rules in Iacob unto the ends of the earth Selah The Consumption is at hand Luke 21.36 Watch ye therefore and pray always that ye may be counted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass 2. Reform and repent Rev. 2.5 Repent or I will remove the Candlestick out of his place our disorders must be bewailed and redressed there are two stumbling blocks the Idolatry of the Romish Synagogue and the evil manners of the reformed Churches 3. Be fortified and established 1. By knowledge if we have not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a stedfastness of our own we shall fall 2 Pet. 3.17 in a time of long Peace Arms hang up a rusting and ●o we are not prepared to resist temptations 2. By Grace it is good the heart should be established by Grace Heb. 13.9 the new nature will caution men against many Popish errors 1 John 2.20 Ye
concerned all the rest of the World they were by them to be attested to others Matters of Fact can only be proved by credible Witnesses and this was the great Office put upon the Apostles Acts 1.8 21 22. and Acts 2.32 Acts 3.15 Acts 10.39 40 41. 2. As it is matter of Faith or the Doctrine built upon this Matter of Fact We cannot prope●ly be said to believe a thing but upon a report and testimony I may know a thing by sense or reason but I cannot believe it but as it is affirmed or brought to me by credible Testimony As we are said to see those things which we perceive by the Eye or the sense of Seeing and to know those things which we receive by Reason or sure Demonstration so we are said to believe those things which are brought to us by valuable Testimony Tradition and Report As for Instance if any one ask you Do you believe the Sun shineth at noon Day You will answer I do not believe it but see it So if any one ask you Do you believe that twice two make four and twice three make six You will say I do not believe it but know it because certain and evident Reason telleth me that two is the half of four and three of six and every whole consisteth of two halfs or moities But if he should ask you Do you believe that the Sun is bigger than the Earth You will say I believe it for though your Eye doth not discover it nor doth an ignorant Man know any certain demonstration of it yet having the authority of Learned Men who are competent Judges in the case you judg it a rash and foolish obstinacy not to believe it Apply it now to the Mysteries of Godliness revealed in the Gospel they cannot be seen with the Eye for they are invisible nor found out and comprehended by any humane understanding because they exceed the reach of Man's Reason and depend upon the Love and Arbitrary Will of God Iohn 3.16 yet you believe them because God hath revealed them to the Prophets and Apostles And God being Truth and Wisdom it self cannot deceive or be deceived and therefore you believe them with the certainty of Divine Faith and do no more doubt of them than you do of those things which you see with your Eyes and know and understand by a sure demonstration The sense of Seeing may be deceived and Humane Reason may erre but 't is impossible God should deceive or be deceived It oftentimes falleth out that Men do prefer the authority and report of a Man whom they judg to be Wise and Good before their own Sense and Reason As for Instance That Man who by his Eye judges the Sun to be less than the Earth yet doth not obstinately stand in his Opinion when he hears a knowing and skilful Philosopher assert the contrary Now If we receive the witness of Men the Witness of God is greater 1 John 5.9 And this Testimony of God is brought to us by his Authorized Messengers as the ground of Faith And what is that but Tradition We believe in God by hearing of him and we hear by a Preacher Rom. 10.14 Ordinary common Preachers give us notice but Christ and his Apostles give us assurance and by their Testimony and Tradition our Faith ultimately resolved into the veracity of God 2. That holding this Tradition is the great means of standing fast in the Faith of Chri●t and the Confession of his Name For in the Word of God delivered by Christ and his Apostles there is sure Direction to walk by and sure Promises to build upon For whatever they made known of Christ was not a Fable but a certain Truth for they had the Testimony of Sense 2 Pet. 1.16 17. 1 Iohn 1.2 3 4. and so could plead both the Authority of his Command and the certainty of his Promise and that with uncontroulable Evidence and without this relation there can be neither Faith nor Obedience nor sure expectation of Happiness For we cannot trust God for what he hath not Promised nor obey God in what he hath not Commanded nor in our Difficulties and Distresses expect Happiness from him without his Warrant and Assurance But by this Doctrine delivered to us we have all that belongeth to Faith Obedience and Happiness and beyond that the Creature can desi●e no more 1. There can be no Faith till we ●ave a sure Testimony of God's Revelation for Faith is a believing such things as God hath Revealed because he hath Revealed them 'T is not Faith but Fancy to believe such things as God hath never Revealed n●r is it trust and a regular confidence to thi●k that he will certainly give us what he hath never promised this were to lay us open to all manner of Delusion And therefore we are never upon sure and stable ground but by sticking so such a Tradition as may justly intitle it self to God 2. Nor Obedience for Obedience is a doing what God hath Commanded because he hath Commanded it The fundamental reason of Obedience is the sight of God's Will 1 Thess. 4.3 1 Thess. 5.18 1 Pet. 2.15 To do what God never Commanded or not to do it upon that account but for other reasons is not Obedience and in difficult cases the Soul can never be held to its Duty till we are perswaded that so is God's Will concerning us Now to know his Will concerning us we are often bidden to search the Scripture but never bidden to consult with the Church to know what unwritten Traditions She hath in her keeping to instruct us in our Duty 3. No certain expectation of Happiness We are never safe till we know by what Rule Christ will judg us that is reward or punish Men at the last Day Now he will judg us according to the Gospel Rom. 2.16 1 Thess. 1.8 Obey the Gospel and you have a perfect Rule to guide you to Happiness but if you neglect this great Salvation or be unfaithful in the profession of it this Word condemneth you and God will ratifie the Sentence of it IV. Prop. That whilst the Apostles were in being there were two ways of delivering the Truth and that is by word of Mouth and Writing So in the Text W●ether by Word or our Epistle The Apostles went up and down and preached Christ every where that needeth no Proof unless you would have me to produce the whole Book of the Acts of the Apostles But they did not Preach only but Write and both by the Instinct of the Holy Spirit who guided their Journeys and moved them to write Epistles For being often absent from Chur●hes newly Planted and Heresies arising or some Contentions which could not be avoided among weak Christians God over-ruled these occasions for the profit of the Church in after Ages upon one occasion or another they saw a necessity to write 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Jude ver 3. It was needful for me to write unto you As in