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A51262 Clavis aurea; or, a golden key: by which hidden and mystical scriptures are opened and explained Wherein is clearly discovered and asserted, the doctrine of the salvation of all men. Also the mystery of iniquity laid open, and the doctrine of freewill fully refuted; by proving, that sin is an infirmity. By Thomas Moor. Moor, Thomas, fl. 1695-1697. 1695 (1695) Wing M2608BA; ESTC R216357 21,064 33

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interpreted from the Original Tongues because by understanding the Mysteries of them he is able to unite them in Sense one with another And when they will not unite their Interpretation is false All Scripture is true if rightly interpreted therefore in Disputations one Scripture cannot be brought to contradict another Therefore they must be united in Sense or no Satisfaction can be drawn from them Our Saviour spoke to the Jews in Parables that seeing they might not see Mat. 13. 13 14. And without a Parable he spake nothing unto them Mat. 13. 34. Now Parables are not Realities but Blinds to darken the Truth so that if plain places of Scripture be understood we have no occasion to mind Parables for they must agree to those plainer Texts I call those plain Scriptures that are not Parables So that all terrible Places of Scripture concerning Hell Fire must be brought to Rom. 9. and Rom. 11. or they will never be united in Sense one with another which is the reason of so many Religious in the World Now for Example I will unite some of them Let us observe the distinction between the Children of the Flesh which are all Men in the Flesh and the Children of the Promise which are the Souls of all Men or glorified Persons and then 't is easy to unite the Scriptures And this is that which St. Paul calls comparing Natural Things with Natural Things and Spiritual Things with Spiritual Things The Children of the Flesh these are not the Children of God but the Children of the Promise are accounted for the Seed Rom. 9. 8. And seeing 't is proved that notwithstanding Israel in part die in Unbelief yet they are saved then there must be two Everlastings the one as long as this Life endures the other Everlasting to all Eternity which is plain for the Troubles of the Body are everlasting or for ever to the Body that is so long as the Body remains under its present state of Flesh and Blood But the Everlasting of the Soul in Glory shall eternally abide without end And therefore Hell-Fire or Damnation which in Scripture is termed the Punishment for Unbelief can be nothing but the Sufferings of this Life and not an eternal tormenting in Hell-Fire after this Life So that the Goats are the Children of the Flesh and the Sheep the Children of the Promise and so are the five foolish Virgins the Children of the Flesh the five wise the Children of the Promise Mat 25. wherein observe there were just so many Foolish as Wise Understand the same as aforesaid of the Loaves and Wheat Mat. 13. 26 c. As for the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus it sets forth God's Power and Terror and shews the Inability of Abraham to bring the Rich Man to him Now Abraham was he whom the Jews depended on and Christ here insinuates himself as in other places to be of greater Power than Abraham to save them And so John the Baptist doth the like saying Think not within your selves to say ye have Abraham for your Father for God out of these Stones can raise Children to Abraham As in Adam all die in the Flesh so in Christ are all made alive by the Promise in the Spirit 1 Cor. 15. And so no Adulterer Fornicator or Vnbeliever as they are in the Flesh shall enter into the Kingdom of Heaven Thus Christ is the Saviour of all Men especially of those that believe 1 Tim. 4. 10. By a Figure we say in a Fever or by any thing else that is warm as hot as Fire And so in Rev. 14. 9 10. They that receive the Mark of the Beast shall be tormented with Fire and Brimstone and yet in the Chapter before no Man must buy or sell but what hath the Mark of the Beast And he shall cause all the Rich and Poor Small and Great Bond and Free to receive his Mark So then who shall escape Rev. 13. 16. But some will say this is meant all that buy and sell c. that do not believe shall be cast into the Lake So that Believers are not cast in such as had or have such Faith as the Apostles had We grant then that Unbelievers are cast in So are Israel in part they die in Unbelief yet are they saved as hath been proved So that by Fire Brimstone and Fire Everlasting Fire and such terrible Expressions figurates the Sorrows of this Life or some Finite Suffering and also that there are two Everlastings In the 20th Chapter of the Revelations is mention made of a first Resurrection and a second Death As for the first Resurrection 't is the first and last and but one and the same Since in the 4th verse the Souls of the Martyrs that had not worshipp'd and received the Mark of the Beast lived and reigned with Christ a thousand Years And the 6th verse they that have part in the first Resurrection the second Death hath no power on them for as Christ our Head arose from Death to Life and became the First Fruits of them that slept So shall all Mankind have but one Resurrection And our Blessed Saviour Mat. 22. 30. saith that in the Resurrection they shall be like the Angels of God in Heaven Neither doth he make any distinction between Believers and Unbelievers And in the 32d verse of the same Chapter saith God is not the God of the Dead that is of the Flesh but the God of the Living that is of all Souls These Souls shall live and reign with Christ not only a thousand Years but for ever Hence there can be but one Resurrection Again it is said in ver 7. the rest of the Dead lived not till the thousand Years were finished Hence those that live and reign with Christ till the thousand Years are finished and for ever are part of those that are dead in that the Text saith the rest of the Dead lived not till the thousand Years were finished So that those which are in Heaven as touching the Body are dead and the rest of the dead are Men living in the World in the Flesh and shall never live as Children of the Promise Now let us examine what this second Death is which so affrightens Men This is described in the 14th and 15th Verses And Death and Hell were cast into the Lake of Fire This is the second Death And whosoever was not found written in the Book of Life was cast into the Lake of Fire The first Death then is the Death of Man in the Body the second Death is the casting of Death and Hell into a Lake of Fire But who are those that are cast into this Lake Why all Men whose Names are not written in the Book of Life And who are those but Unbelievers c. and such are the Children of the Flesh as Israel that die in Unbelief yet as they are the Children of the Promise are they written in the Book of Life Thus the Exposition of this 20th of
him that he should deny him thrice before the Cock crew which he did and then the Cock crew John 18. 27. The Scripture was fulfilled by the Murder of the Infants Matth. 2. Which therefore was fore-ordained by God in that this Murder was foreseen so long before even in the days of Jeremiah about the beginning of the 70 years Captivity Now according to Reason which ought to be our Rule for what we believe and so renders us excusable in Christ if Christ had not the Power of bringing this thing to pass of Peter's denying him exactly thrice and that a Cock should crow immediately upon it how came Christ to foresee this By this we may observe also that the Devil which compell'd Peter so exactly was only an Instrument commanded and limited by God to do it But many will say this was to set forth Peter's Weakness and Self-Confidence and that he ought to have relied on Christ for his Protection I answer To such kind of Ends as this was all Sin entailed or compelled on Man therefore Freewill is a dangerous Doctrine For by our discerning of Sin in our selves we see God's Holiness and not to depend on our Strength but by seeing the dreadful though temporal Punishment for Sin we see God's Terrors and Wonders whereby we learn to know him the more Death is made the Wages of Sin that God's Power over Death that astonishing Power might be experimentally and better discerned for as Light entring into a dark place destroys the Darkness of it so when we are dead and raised to Life again Death is destroyed So that Death is not destroyed by Death for then 't is still Death but when Life enters into Death as Life into a dead Man then Death is destroyed as Light destroys Darkness So that by this we shall experimentally know God to be the God of Light and Life by his Power over Death and Darkness By the Knowledg of Evil as well as by the Knowledg of Good we became as God in Knowledg in that Point behold the Man is become as one of us to know Good and Evil. There are many Scriptures that give light to this Doctrine I have hardned Pharaoh's Heart he shall not let them go Exod. 4. 21. and St. Paul draws a general Rule Rom. 9. from this particular Example Therefore he hath Mercy on whom he will and whom he will he hardneth And God says of Ahab Who will perswade Ahab to go and fall at Ramoth Gilead the lying Spirit said I will the Lord said Go thou shalt prosper 1 Kings 22. 22. Judas inevitably betrayed Christ and destroyed himself The Lord said unto Shimei Curse David 2 Sam. 16. 10. If the Prophet be deceived I the Lord have deceived that Prophet and I will destroy him Ezek. 14. 9. But I have proved that Men are predestinated and compelled to die in Unbelief before they were born which proves one of the chiefest Foundations of Sin it being also one of the greatest Sins in that Damnation is its Punishment to be an Infirmity Yet all Men in general not one left out whether good or evil Believer or Unbeliever but what shall be perfect in Faith and good VVorks after this Life and shall be saved which is proved in the first Book this second Book being chiefly to prove ●●●●n Infirmity and determined by God to set forth his Attributes I shall put an end to this with the words of the Prophet Comfort ye comfort ye my People saith your God speak comfortably to Jerusalem and cry unto her that her Warfare is accomplished that her Inquity is pardoned for she hath received of the Lord's hand double for all her Sins Isa 40. 1 2. FINIS