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A08318 The nevv Gospel, not the true Gospel. Or, A discovery of the life and death, doctrin, and doings of Mr. Iohn Traske, and the effects of all, in his followers Wherein a mysterie of iniquity is briefly disclosed, a seducer unmasked, and all warned to beware of imposters. As also a confutation of the uncomfortable error, of Mr. Boye, concerning the plague, out of Psal. 91. By Edvv. Norice. Norris, Edward, 1584-1659. 1638 (1638) STC 18645; ESTC S113242 39,058 60

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need require so hath this cunning man certain succours in his polemicall proceedings to help himselfe withall for wheras he had affirmed as one of his grounds that Christ is involved in every sentence of Scripture and in every Proverb of Salomon lest he should be taken tripping in his expositions and unable to shew what he maintaines he tells us that yet perhaps it may not bee shewed nor proved in many places and for that cause it is a very great presumption to meddle with those places at all or to adventure upon the exposition of any whole book in the Bible by which meanes he thinkes to stave off the incroaching of the enemy and to save at least his credit at any time which device and skill hee also sheweth in defence of most of his Tenents But if it be so that no Scriptures may be handled by Gospell Ministers save only such as speak directly and immediatly of Christ as the great sacrifice for sinne then a great part of some whole bookes in the Bible may not be medled withall as of the book of Genesis of Samuel of the Kings and Chronicles Ezra Nehemiah Ester Iob most of the Proverbs much of the Prophets and generally all those passages that are meerely hystoricll for that time and of morall use of which there is much every where dispersed not in the Old restament alone but in the New So that according to this mans opinion a great part of the holy Scriptures are penned in vaine The Acts most of the Epistle of Iames and of the Revelation and might have been spared for if they tended not to edification to what purpose are they and if they doe edifie why may they not be expounded to the Church morall directions rules of obedience historicall narrations prophesies of things to come examples and such like have their place and necessary use in the Church and are to bee opened and unfolded to the people for edification for reprehension for imitation as necessary dependances on the mystery of Christ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. the whole Scripture is profitable saith the Apostle 2 Tim. 3.16 and if this be so why is it presumption in any man to meddle with all such Scriptures in which the Sacrifice of Christ is not expressely mentioned or why is it beyond their line and measure but that this Seducer must have a way by himselfe and out of one absurdity to conclude another It remaines 20. ASSERTION Every true beleever howsoever it seemes doth alwayes grow in faith and love and answerable fruits Explication THe very questioning of the truth of this point makes the man to stamp and startle proclayining to all the world that this truth shall stand and stare for ever in the Accusers face to his shame here and condemnation hereafter without repentance calling the contrary no lesse than blasphemy with such other expressions of his well temperd zeale 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. But for the matter it selfe leaving his rage and choller to what purpose doth the Scripture so often inculcate that exhortation of growing in grace 2. Peter 3.18 of increasing in knowledge Colossians 1.10 of increasing in love 1 Thess 4.10 of increasing in zeale Rev. 3.19 and withall so earnestly dehorting from all declinings back-slidings and withdrawings in faith Heb. 3.12 in the power of the spirit 1. Thess 5.19 in the use of the meanes Heb. 10.25 If there be no danger nor possibilitie of decreasing but that of necessitie we do and must grow in all these things and the answerable fruits of them are all those exhortations in vaine did not Salomon much decline in his later time from what hee was before 1 Kings 11.4.9 are not the Ephesians taxed for leaving their first love Rev. 2.4 and the Sardians for languishing in grace Rev. 3.2 why then doth this man make such an outcry at the matter if it be but questioned whether beleevers doe alwayes grow in faith and love and the answerable fruits and why did he not annex some answer to these testimonies of Scripture so direct against his opinion of which he speaks not a word Is his ipse dixit sufficient to carry all matters But yet he pretends notwithstanding some grounds for what he holds in the generall as that such are planted by living waters their root is living and Christ doth continually water them their course is as the Sunne and they have the promise of increasing which though it doth not alwayes appeare outwardly yet inwardly it is done To which I therefore answer and that out of the same resemblances that neither doth every herb or plant or tree continually thrive or grow or beare fruit that 's so planted nor yet is the fault in the influences of heaven the tree is only blamed Luk. 13.6 the vigour of the Sunne the sweetnesse of the raine or the goodnesse of the mould that they are defective but there are certain obstructions and evill affections as I may call them in some individualls that may hinder and stop the course of nature in them for a time also there are stemmes of Winter that keep in their fruits during that season so is it in these by reason of some spirituall obstructions and evill affections that sometimes possesse them as also a chilling Winter that oftentimes blowes over them their perpetuall growth in grace and fruitbearing Cant. 2.11.12 is often hindred and stopped for a time though they have still life remaining in the root and Christ is the same to them in himself as ever he was For what reason else can be given of the former instances its certain they did not grow but rather decline for a season yet all those promises belonged to them aswell as to others It is replyed that then they grow inwardly in unseene fruits to which I answer that neither is that certain if he meane every moment of time For wherein did David grow all the time he lay in his sinne or Salomon in his state of declining or any of the rest before mentioned if it be said in humilitie I answer let that appeare 2 Sam. 24.8 2 Kings 20.13 2 Sam. 24.10 while David was numbring the people which was nine moneths and twentie dayes in doing did hee grow in humility or Hezekiah when hee entertained so vain-gloriously the Babylonish Embassadours did he inwardly increase in that grace the Text is evident to the contrary in both for David judged himselfe afterwards for the pride of his heart and so did Hezekiah 2. Chron. 32.26 but hereby was a foundation layed for humility to come and then they all thrived more in grace and in the true knowledge of themselves As the Eagle when she hath cast her bill Psal 103.5 as the trees after winter and the body after healing of some disease which is sufficient though they doe not alwayes grow and doth abundantly discover the life of Christ in them and the power of God according to the truth of his