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A27633 The true state of Gospel truth, established upon the free election of God in Christ the agreement, and yet difference between law and Gospel, so, that the Gospel cannot be stiled law : the inconditionateness of the Gospel salvation : the procedure of the day of judgment : in the way of a conciliatory discourse upon Mr. Williams his concessions / by T. Beverley. Beverley, Thomas. 1693 (1693) Wing B2185; ESTC R19088 45,331 46

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be Holiness to Jehovah in Christ our Sanctification And this is also so worthy a Head as to be determined single and for its own own sake as who will deny 4. God hath Chosen Children who shall be Conformed to the Image of his Son in Glory who is in us the hope of Glory Colos 1. 27. And this is it self so Blessed and Worthy a Point that it may be considered by it self As all will readily grant It is true None of those can be One without the Other but that They most necessarily implicate infer and include One the Other Yet there is not One of Them but Scripture speaks of it singly Not only because It includes the Other but because It is worthy to be alone in the Eye of God and to be the Supream Point of his Eternal Council wherein it can be considered as Distinct as how often are the Fore known Predestinated Elected spoken of without any thing else The People whom he Fore-knew Rom. 11. 1. Knowing Brethren your Election of God The Lord knows them that are his Predestinated according to the Council of him who worketh all Things after the Council of his own Will So of Justification Scripture speaks often by it self In him shall all the Seed of Israel be Justified and Glory Justified by his Grace and so throughout Rom. c. 3 c. 4 c. 5. Galat. 3. 6. So of Sanctification Inheritance among them that are Sanctified He hath for ever Perfected them that are Sanctified So of Glory Written in the Lamb's Book of Life from the Foundation of the World And another Book was Opened which was the Book of Life Heirs of Life bringing many Sons to Glory an exceeding great and Eternal weight of Glory Now if this were Considered It would take away much of the Dispute about Conditions and Qualifications Seeing every Link of the Golden Chain is it self a Jewel of inestimable Value and hath in it self the O●i●ncy and Riches of all the Other Yet notwithstanding It is to be freely acknowledged that God for the Manifestation of his own Grace hath setled an Order and Connection but not so as to lessen the Dignity of any Head below the Worthiness it hath in the Eternal Council of God to be one Head with the Other and were It not even as all the Other Freely given of God according to the Riches of his Grace Take any One of them that seems fittest to be look'd upon as a Qualification or Condition and it would as much deserve to have some Q●alification Means or Condition found out for it as any of those which seem most Removed from being so and to which Any of the Other may seem to be so But not in a Secondary Consideration but equal with the First All This is to be Considered in Christ the Image to which All is to be Conformed The Eternal Love of God is in Him Calling is to and in Him The Righteousness of Christ is imputed to us Holiness is derived from Christ not only by one Act of Sanctification but by a continual Efflux from Him our Head and Root Even as it is through his whole Meritorious and Efficacious Sanctification of himself that we are Sanctified John 17. our Glory is seeing Him as He is being made like to Him Appearing with Him in Glory in the Beams falling from his Glory Encompassing and Filling us with his Light Now as All these are in Him for us as the Head and Foutain and Example One as well as the Other without any Notion of Condition or Qualification or Means and so They are to be look'd upon therefore in Saints And so He stood in Eternity before God in that Everlasting Covenant wherein All was settled in Him as the Exemplar Head and Root of the Church and not only so but as a Mediator Surety and Testator upon the Foresight of Man a fallen Lost Sinful Nature out of which the Elect are recovered by Christ as such Mediator Testator and Surety Now if this Eternal Settlement had the Solemnity and Sanction of a Covenant For so the Apostle tells us There was an Everlasting Covenant in Christ And if All be settled thus by an Everlasting Covenant It must be in the same Eternity wherein the grace and purpose of God was whatever then was settled in that purpose and Council was Established in and by that Covenant and so must stand Fast for ever And the Apostle there instances a Point that One would be as ready to suppose a Condition or Qualification as any whatever And yet he makes it a Point settled by the Everlasting Covenant viz. To be made Perfect in every good Work to do his Will and the Working whatever is well pleasing in the sight of God What can be more supposed to be a Condition or a Qualification than these Things and the Apostle enough assures us These were settled by the Everlasting Covenant because He prays to Him that brought again from the Dead the Shepherd of the Sheep by the Blood of the Everlasting Covenant to make perfect in every Good work Now as It is most observable The Spirit of God singles out those Attributes of God that are most enforcive of a gracious Answer seeing then God bringing back the Shepherd of the Sheep by the Blood of the Everlasting Covenant is chosen as most moving of God in Prayer for the making perfect c. It shews there is a like certainty of the Everlasting Covenant availing to Perfect Saints that there was in bringing Christ back from the Dead The same for the Shepherd and the Sheep One from the Grave dying for Sin the Other from the Death of Sin Now then if there was such an Everlasting Covenant in Christ For It must be as Old as the Purpose and Grace in Christ That may be most infallibly argued That there can be no Change For as the Apostle saith Though It be but a Mans Covenant Yet if it be Confirmed no Man disanulleth nor addeth thereto And this saith He I say The Covenant that was before Confirmed of God to Christ The Law that was Four hundred Years after cannot disanul Galat. 3. 15. 17. Now how much higher will the Argument run concerning the Everlasting Covenant If every Link of the Chain of Salvation was equally Settled and Established that it should be freely given and most certainly Given No after Model nor manner of promiscuous universal Preaching of the Gospel can add to or take from the Everlasting Covenant settled between God and Christ that every part of Salvation should not be as unchangeably Conserved and Secured by God in Christ One as Another nor turn any part into Condition and Qualification or so much as a Means on our parts on which any thing Relating to Salvation should be dependent any Law or Usage of Scripture speaking to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding For to this Standard Covenant must every Thing be Reduced Adjusted and Reconciled when the Gospel according to the Universal Preaching
The true State of Gospel Truth Established upon the Free Election of God in Christ THE Agreement and yet Difference between Law and Gospel So that the Gospel cannot be stiled Law THE Inconditionateness of the Gospel Salvation THE Procedure of the Day of Judgment In the way of a Conciliatory Discourse upon Mr. Williams his CONCESSIONS By T. Beverley LONDON Printed for William Marshall at the Bible in Newgate street where you may be supplied with most of Mr. Beverley's Works and Dr. Owen's late Pieces viz. His Dominion of Sin and Grace bound 1 s. His Meditations and Discourses concerning the Glory of Christ being the Second Part and Application of the First Part that have been Printed twice Price bound 1 s. Two Discourses lately Printed of the Work of the Spirit that is wanting in Dr. Owen's Folio Both Discourses bound together in Octavo Price 2 s. His Guide to Church Fellowship bound 6 d. You may likewise be supplied with most of Dr. Owen s Books in Print 1693. The PREFACE THat the Jealousie of so many of the Servants of Christ hath been so exceedingly Awakned and Enflamed by Mr. William's suspicious Attempts to obscure the Doctrin of the Free Grace of God in Christ is to me a very great Prognostick of that Kingdom of Redemption drawing nigh and that Philadelphian State to which Christ hath opened a Door which none can shut and they therefore who are now nearest to it are obliged by Christ to hold fast his Word herein that among all the Professors of Protestancy who hold it in this part so loose none should take their Crown who are true Philadelphians Hence it appears that no more disadvantagious a Time could have been Chosen out by those who would Eclipse that Glory of Free Grace for their making an Attack or Impression upon those Doctrins wherein it is concern'd with Success So I hope it does appear No happier time when in this present Sardian State there is but room for dispute concerning them could have been singled out for the Friends of it then now when so many zealous Maintainers and Defenders of it have openly shewn themselves and offered themselves willingly should I say To help the Lord against the Mighty in the high Places of the Field of these Debates for so great Truths And indeed it is a duty on such Occasions to Discover the Foundation of Error and Mistake even to the very Neck and if in this Search some Essays are to find out and to bring out of the Scripture Treasury not only Things Old but New I hope none will be offended seeing as it is a duty at all times so it is more hopeful so near the day dawning and the Day-star arising such humble Offers should not be accounted foolish Fires but some Beams and Rays of that Light that shall appear more and more to the perfect day In the mean Time I have made it my earnest Endeavor not only to preserve herein the Analogy of Faith but to offer as a Key and Clue in all these Disputes these Five grand Principles 1. The whole of our Salvation is from God through God by God and so to God From God in the Majesty of the Father through the Mediation of the Eternal Word and Son of God by the Efficacy of the Eternal Spirit to the Praise of the Glory of his Grace All in All. Thus the Divine Being is the Father of Lights with whom is no Variation or shadow of Turning not only in his own Perfection but always looking full on his Elect. 2. That the Manifestation of this Salvation by that mighty Power and Efficacy of the Spirit is in the due Times and Seasons and in the just order really and effectually vested in the Spirits of the Elect and so joins their several Faculties and so the Action and Conversation according to all that is spoken of in Scripture 3. That the Law is the irrepealable standard of all that Man himself is to do whether imprinted on Man in the very Creation or revealed further by God in any after Manifestation of his Will which the Gospel as occasion requires takes into its own hand and makes use of and whatever is to be found in us according to the Gospel the Law lays its Sanctions upon it 4. The Gospel Commands nothing if strictly and properly taken Requires nothing Commands nothing that yet it declares must be in us in answer to it self nor that it declares must and shall be in us according to the Law but it making use of the law as to all the Commanding part It self gives and conveys all as being the Covenant of Grace from the Father through Christ the Son of the Father in Grace and Truth by the Holy Spirit 5. The Judgment of Christ is according to the Law answered thus by the Gospel as the Covenant of Grace in Relation to his own Elect Children Members and Servants written in the Lambs Book of Life by the Fathers Election from the Foundation of the World and in Relation to the Non-Elect His Judgment is according to the law of Righteousness imprinted on the Hearts of Men and according to that Law obliging upon any Manifestations or Intimations of the Gospel revealed to them Whoever then keeps these great Principles as a Pole-star in his Eye shall find himself guided by them in all the various Disputes of them and not fall into either of those great Errors the Apostle James warns us against of saying when we are Tempted we are Tempted of God who cannot be Tempted of Evil neither Tempts any one Nor the second like to it viz. Not to be sensible every good Gift every degree of good much more every perfect Gift is from Above and does not rise up but comes down Therefore above all the Assistances of the Divine Spirit guiding Us into all Truth and bringing every thing into our Remembrance I most humbly beseech for them and for my self and therein beg the Prayers of All who shall Read with any Approbation this short Discussion of these Truths Books Sold by William Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-street Relating to this Controversie viz. 1. Mr. Beverley's First Conciliatory Judgment concerning Dr. Crisp's Sermons and Mr. Baxter's Dissatisfaction in them Price sticht 2 d. 2. Mr. Beverley's Second Conciliatory Discourse upon Dr. Crisp's Sermons on the Observation of Mr. William's Dissatisfaction in them Price 6 d. 3. Samuel Crisp Esq his Book Entituled Christ alone Exalted in Dr. Crisp's Sermons partly confirmed in Answering Mr. Daniel William's Preface to his Gospel Truth stated How he hath wronged as well the Truth as the said Doctor in the great Point of Justification by the Neonomian Doctrin Price 6 d. 4. Samuel Crisp Esq his other Book Entituled Christ made Sin from 2 Cor. 5. 21. Evinc'd from Scripture upon occasion of an Exception taken at Pinners Hall at Reprinting of Dr. T. Crisp's Sermons Price sticht 1 s. 6 d. bound 2 s. 5. There is lately Published A plain Inquiry