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A39932 Aytokatakritos or, the sinner condemned of himself being a plea for God, against all the ungodly, proving them alone guilty of their own destruction; and that they shall be condemned in the great day of account, not for that they lacked, but only because they neglected the means of their salvation. And also, shewing, how fallacious and frivolous a pretence it is in any, to say, they would do better, if they could; when indeed all men could, and might do better, if they would. By one, that wisheth better to all, than most do to themselves. Ford, Thomas, 1598-1674. 1668 (1668) Wing F1511B; ESTC R222667 153,768 273

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that 't is a most dreadfull calamity to want them But this is no argument against what I have undertaken to prove seeing God hath not left himself without witness towards all so as they are without excuse upon this account viz. Because they neglected and no way improv'd the talents with which they were entrusted God as we see gives some persons more wit and others more wealth c. yet they who have less are liable to accounts for what they have because it is a trust though less than some others have As for others who are not as the Gentiles nor as Infants one would think the case as to them were much clearer For they have means as much as any ever had and yet even these have somewhat to say for themselves Obj. True we have the Gospel Preached to us and plenty of precious means as you call them to know Christ But to what purpose so long as we are one way or other shut out so as not one nor all nor any of these means shall ever have any effect on us for our salvation For this purpose they alledge 1. An absolute and irrecoverable decree of God that shuts out more than shall be received in 2. The narrowing of Christs death by some as to the extent of it that a great many may well think themselves uncapable of any benefit by it 3. The lamentable estate of all men since Adams fall under an invincible inability to recover themselves from that estate more than a dead man hath to raise and lift himself out of the dust These are the stumbling blocks which too many lay in heavens way to hinder their own salvation and I cannot pass them by without using my endeavours to remove them For these have been and still are unhappy occasions to many of putting off all the blame from themselves yea and obliquely by consequence at least to charge God himself In answering these objections I am no way bound to engage in the controversies that still are among the learned nor shall I resolve one way or other to the prejudice of any party but leave them to end their quarrels as they can All the business I have to do is to apply my self to the capacities and if the Lord so please to resolve the doubts of those that understand nothing or very little of these matters more than to make them so many stumbling-blocks to hinder themselves and others in their way to heaven and sad occasions of blessing themselves in their own hearts whiles they walk on in their own imaginations to adde drunkenness to thirst And now I come to Particulars after I have premised this one thing in general viz. That let the decrees of God be as absolute as any of the learned have made them or the death of Christ as much narrowed in the extent of it as ever it hath been by any yet my conclusion will stand firm that men only are wanting to themselves and no charge in the least can justly be laid upon God Sol. 1. In answering the first objection from Gods absolute decrees I shall say enough in this that they are to us secret things and cannot be known by us till the event declare them We will suppose every mans name who is certainly and infallibly ordained to eternal life to be recorded and all and every of them● and no other to be saved This I say we suppose resolving nothing in the question But this I say too that if this be granted yet there will be no excuse by it for any ungodly men And my reason is this Because no man can know himself left out of that Book of Life till he comes to lye down under the power of death and so be past all possibility of working out his salvation Whatever is said in Scripture of Gods electing some and leaving others take it in the strictest and most rigid sense of any certainly no part of holy writ hath revealed to us who those men are so as we can know them The day is yet to come when the books of Gods decrees shall be opened The written Word of God serves only to shew the revealed will of God which if any man without all exception be carefull to observe he is sure of eternal Life unless God fail of his promise which indeed he cannot do Gods decrees are his arcana imperii mysteries of state not to be pried into but in all humility to be ador'd because though never so secret yet they are alwaies most righteous In Kingdomes and Commonwealths on earth Subjects have nothing to do with reasons of State but are bound to obey the known Laws which if they be careful to observe they may justly expect to lead a peaceable and quiet life The Lord hath shewn thee O man what is good and what he requireth of thee Be carefull to do this and thou needst take no other care for thy Salvation thou mayst assure thy self that thy name is written in the book of life And for thy fuller assurance consider what is clearly revealed in Scripture viz. that the sentence of Life and Death shall pass at the last day only according to what men have done with respect to Gods Commandments Hence we read so often in Scripture of Gods rewarding men according to their works and according to what they have done in the body I need not quote the several Texts that are to this purpose The grand inquest at the great day of the Lord will not be Whether thou art elected or not but whether thou hast observed to do as God hath commanded thee If thou hast received the Lord Jesus Christ as he is tendered to thee in the Gospel and hast denied all ungodliness and worldlly lusts and lived soberly and righteously and godly in this present world there will be no question of thy Salvation in the world to come Sol. 2. I answer yet further that Gods decrees be they never so absolute and infallible do no way in the least infringe the liberty of second causes but men act as freely in all they do as if there were no decrees at all Suppose there was a decree of Adams fall we assert nothing but only suppose it yet Adam was at liberty whether to stand or fall 'T was never said by any sober man that there was ever any decree more than of permitting the fall of man For certain God did not force him to fall or cast him down but he might have stood if he would himself The Reverend and learned Davenant with others so resolves That man fell according to Gods decree but not because of it And the Schoolmen resolve unanimously That Gods decrees do not infringe mans liberty Suppose again all the actions of men to be under a decree yet no man hath said that mens actions good and bad are alike under it For if they were no man could possibly clear God from being the Author of sin But there