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B10040 The perfection of justification maintained against the Pharise the purity of sanctification against the stainers of it: the unquestionablenesse of a future glorification aganst the Sadduce: in severall sermons. Together with an apologeticall answer to the ministers of the new province of London in vindication of the author against their aspersions. / by John Simpson, an unworthy publisher of gospel-truths in London. Simpson, John, 17th cent. 1648 (1648) Wing S3817A; ESTC R184177 253,105 558

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temptation and all his other fierie darts we may hold forth this buckler of truth That wee are saved by grace through faith Answer him therefore from this truth and he will be silenced Resist him in believing this trueth and hec will flee from thee Jam. 4.7 And the spirit will flie into thy soule to comfort thee So long as Abraham lived he lived as a justified man by faith So long as Paul lived he lived by faith in the Son of God Gal. 2. We dye rather then live when we are not under the power of the spirit enabling us to beleeve We lye downe either in the bed of carnall security or Familisticall Antichristianisme or fal under the bondage of the Law when we step aside from the plaine Doctrine of salvation by faith in our Lord Jesus And therefore the flesh and the Devill the great enemies to a Saints comfort doe joyne themselves together to oppose the doctrine of faith Sathan knoweth that faith and works are inconsistent in point of justification And when hee observeth that we are in some measure convinced that salvation is by faith he endeavours to perswade us that it is by faith and workes And would divide our Justification between faith and works As the harlet cryed out 1 King 3.26 concerning the child Neither mine nor thine but divide it So the Devill would have us divide our Justification attribute halfe of it to faith and give the other part to workes But the beleeving man seeth that there is salvation in Christ and not in any other and that no other name under heaven is given among men whereby they must be saved Acts 4.12 And that we rest upon this name for salvation only by faith In Christ we have boldness accesse with confidence by the faith of him Ephesians 3.12 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Wee are manuduced and lead by the hand as it were with perswasion of Christs goodness to us by faith in Christ Continue in that faith by which Paul was justified who believed that Christ loved him and gave himselfe for him and thy comforts and peace shall be continued unto the. It it Melancthons observation that the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which we translate faith doth most usually signifie a firme assent unto a thing usitatissimum est 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 pro firma ascensione dicere doubting is that which is contrary to faith Jam. 1.6 Believe therefore strongly and thou shalt have a strong peace Rom. 5. Beleeve that there is no remission of sinne but by Gods indulgence but beleeve this withall that by him thy sins are forgiven thee sed adde ut credas et hoc quod per ipsum peccata tibi donantur Bern. This is the faith which bringeth peace and consolation to the soule By this we are brought from fin to Christs righteousnesse from mount Sanai to mount Sion from the dominion of the Law to the region of grace from bondage to liberty from death to life from the feare of hell to the assurance of heaven and happinesse Archimedes was so delighted in the study of the Mathematiques that when the enemie who besieged the place where he lived broke in unto it he heard not the noyse and shouting of the souldiers nor the cries of the people So the soule that by faith liveth in Jesus Christ shall be carryed above the noise and troubles of the world and shall enjoy peace in Jesus Christ Let us therefore waite in the heavenly Hierusalem for more of the spirit by faith This lesson will appeare to be very necessary for the Saints if wee consider that the spirit of grace may be so quenched in Saints that they may not for the present be able to goe into the presence of God as Saints but as poore sinners And by the beliefe of this Doctrine a Saint doth easily get out of temptation For hee is taught of God in the Gospell to come unto him as a sinner without works when he cannot come as a Saint And in this way his joy with all the gifts of Gods grace are restored unto him And when they are restored hee doth keepe them by the resting upon God who saveth sinners by grace through faith And therefore the Apostle Peter when hee exhorted Saints to grow in grace doth adde and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ 2 Pet. 3.18 By which he doth seem to inform them that there can be no growing in grace unlesse there be a growing in faith which is the knowledge of Christ and the love of his Father in him In the last place here is a foundation of Salvation for all that have eares to heare and hearts to entertaine the report which you have heard of Gods grace which is manifested to sinners through faith Let not any man goe away with a heart of unbeliefe but the Lord open your eares and hearts as he did Lydia's that you may believe what is reported For truly if you believe what I have delivered you may goe away rejoycing and assured of Gods grace beholding your names written in the booke of life The true Gospell believed will remove all objections against your peace and all doubtings out of your spirit If as children of Abraham ye believe as he did Salvation will lye down in your bosomes and the true God in Jesus Christ will give you an answer to whatsoever you can object bring against your own salvation and justification It is not the sight of sinne that shall take away your comfort but you shall rejoyce that Iesus Christ did dye for sinners It is not the want of works that shall send you away without assurance or justification but you shall see that you have good right to lay hold upon Jesus Christ though you have no works because hee justifies none but those that have no works before justification The true God is not a justifier of the holy and righteous but of the ungodly God knoweth that the wisdome of the proud flesh doth strongly perswade sinners to seeke salvation in themselves and their own works The Jaylors question Acts 16. What shall I doe to be saved and the Rulers quaere Luke 18.18 What shall I doe to inherit eternall life is in the heart of every naturall man who is perswaded that there is an eternall life Man thinketh that as he became miserable by his evill works that so hee must be made happy by his good works And therefore God hath given his Law which requireth perfection to bring downe the pride of the flesh ad domandam Superbiam Aug. and confidence in our own works and discovered his free favour to the worst of sinners in the Gospel God hath blocked and stopped up all other ways to life besides the way of his grace in Christ and hath left this way open for the worst of sinners to turne in unto it for salvation So that as good works cannot save us without Christ being but glittering and gilded sins so evill works cannot prejudice the
against such bitter enemies of Christ should not a zealous Christian say as David said to Michal when she scoffed him for his devotion to his God 2 Sam. 6.22 I will be yet more vile then thus Therefore let me desire you that you will abhorre these tenents and opinions of theirs which doe overthrow the whole Doctrine of the Lord Jesus Christ If this that they hold be a truth which we denie there is no truth in this booke that we hold if this be a truth that they professe there is no truth in Jesus Christ that professeth himselfe the way the truth and the life And as the Apostle preacheth 1 Cor. 15. The Apostles shall be found false witnesses of God for they preached that Christ though he suffered on the Crosse his body was raised and in it he ascended into Heaven and sits at the right hand of the Father and mediates and intercedes as an Advocate for us If Christ be not risen then we are false witnesses of God 1 Cor. 15.15 because we have testified that he raised up Christ whom he raised not up if the dead rise not and if they shall be found false witnesses and Imposters who then are the men that we must looke on as Divine men as knowing understanding men We must looke on these as a Generation of liers that have deceived us and made us believe that Christ is risen and that we shall rise by his power and there is no such matter who are to be eyed as men of truth we must looke on Lucian that in his Dialogues and other bookes jeeres those that expect happinesse after this life or feare misery and calls our blessed Jesus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Sophister that was hanged upon a Crosse We must looke on him as an Orthodox man as a Divine writer Pliny that writes of the soules immortality and denies that resurrection of the body we must looke on him as Canonicall Julian the Apostate must be admired for his wisdome To throw away our Bibles or burne them as those in the 19. Acts 19. did burne their Bookes of curious Arts will be a point of wisdome and discretion It will be no impiety to deny the truths that Peter Paul and other servants of the Lord Jesus Christ have preached and sealed with their bloods O Brethren take heed of this hellish hellish Doctrine take heede of these seducers Beware of these Wolves that come in sheeps clothing See how this tenent plants its Ordnance to batter downe all goodnesse all the hope of Christians and strength of Christianity 3. Vse The beliefe of this truth may bring in streames of joy to our soules and spirits in the middest of the greatest troubles and miseries that can come upon us Therefore the Apostle when he had laid down this point 1 Thess 4.1 see what use he makes of it in the 18. ver for their consolation bidding them to comfort one another with those words In your weaknesses and sicknesse consider that these bodies that are fraile mortall and must after a while moulder into dust shall at the resurrection be made like unto the glorious body of Christ Phil. 3. last Is death approching doth the King of feares Job 18.14 knock at the doores of your cottages of clay Let the feare of death be killed by the meditation of this that the Lord Jesus by his death and resurrection hath abolished our death and brought life and immortality to light through his glorious Gospel 2 Tim. 1.10 Christ cujus victoria nostra est whose victory is ours hath overcome sinne the grave Death Hell and he arising as a publick person his glorious resurrection may be a pledge unto us of our future resurrection in glory Our bodies are called in Scripture the Temples of God Let me tell you that God will not pull downe his Temples unlesse he intended to build them up againe He will set up these Temples in glory which he puls downe and layes in the dust with dishonour I remember what a divine Poet saith speaking of the resurrection Pellite corde metum mea membra credite vosmet Cum Christo reditura deo Atra sepulcra respuite Prudentius My limbes drive away from you the feare of death ye shall with Christ returne to God sleight the blacknesse and horrour of the grave which doth sweetly accord with the divine rapture of Paul 1 Cor. 15.55 56 57. O death where is thy sting O grave where is thy victory The sting of death is sinne and the strength of sinne is the Law But thanks be to God which giveth us victory through Jesus Christ our Lord. The full perswasion of this is that which hath filled the spirits of Christians with joy and fortitude in their sufferings The heavenly company of Martyrs that sacrificed their lives for Christ doe deserve rather to be registred in the Catalogue of fooles then to be dignified or innobled as Saints with the Crowne of Martyrdome had they suffered and questioned the truth of the resurrection This hath made their sufferings comfortable to them and glorious to us as our patterne and example for imitation This hath made them so willing to hazard their lives for the truth of Christ It is this that hath made them so prodigall of their blood that I remember it is reported of one of the heathen persecutors that he said he thought the Christians delighted in torments they seemed to sleight all punishments and tortures that the witty malice of their adversaries could invent or their cruelty inflict This carried them forth in that height of spirit that they rejoyced in the middest of tortures It was this that cheered the heart of a Martyr that was troubled a little before his suffering the Comforter coming and assuring him of happinesse at the resurrection Gregorius Nazianzenus in his third Oration tells us of Theclas and some other Martyrs that were observed by the spectators 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to be very merry in the extremity of torments Marcus of Arethusa when the bloody persecutors had exercised his Faith and patience with several sorts of tortures and did afterwards draw him through draughts and other noysome places he accounted it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 rather his pomp and glory then his misery and calamity Women have discovered masculine and heroicall spirits when they were called to suffer for the Lord. Nostri pueri mulierculae tortores suos taciti vincunt exprimere illis gemitum nec ignis potest Lactantius saith that the Christian children and women did by their silence over come their tormentors and the flames of firt could not make them weepe Austin tells of a poore weak maid that went to suffer for Christ tanquam ad epulas invitata a● though she had been invited to a banquet We read of some when they came to lay downe their lives they were sorrie that they had no more lives to lose for the Lord Jesus Tertullian saith that the Christians were so ready to suffer
THE Perfection of Justification maintained against the PHARISE THE Purity of Sanctification against the Stainers of it THE Unquestionablenesse of a future glorification against the SADDUCE In severall Sermons Together with an Apologeticall answer to the Ministers of the new Province of London in vindication of the Author against their aspersions By John Simpson an unworthy publisher of Gospel-truths in LONDON Wisdome is justified of her children Mat. 11.19 LONDON Printed by M. Simmons for Hanna Allen and are to be sold at the Crowne in Popes-head-alley 1648. To the man truely spirituall in the knowledge of JESUS CHRIST WHereas I intended to have presented these plaine and simple Sermons to the patronage of some of my friends who were pleased to owne and favour mee in my sufferings without any apology for my selfe or any vindication of the truths which I have delivered I am now by weighty reasons enforced to alter my resolutions And my second thoughts doe appear better unto me then my first 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I have beene lately aspersed by the hands of two and fifty who professe themselves the Ministers of Christ as a man heterodox and unsound in my principles concerning the the Law and Justification by free grace Wherefore it seemeth probable unto me that if I should bring my friends upon the Stage to patronize mee in a publique way while I lye under the reproachings of so many I should wrong those whom I desire in thankfulnesse to respect and honour And if I should venter these Sermons into the world without any Apology for my selfe I might prove more injurious to my selfe then these can be unto mee Besides this I doe apprehend that some tender-hearted Christians when they shall read the name of the abused Author now made infamous unto them by the hands of so many Subscribers may either be affraid to read what I have printed or if they shall read it an uncharitable prejudice may rob them of the fruit and harvest of their reading For these and other reasons I have ushered in these Sermons into the world with a short Apologeticall answer to their Charge And have made choise of thee as an Umpire and Judge between my accusers and my selfe And truely thou art the fittest man that I could single out from the men of the world to do me this service of love whether I looke upon my selfe or my Antagonists First If I looke upon my Antagonists thou art not within their gun-shot or censure and so thou canst not not be damnified by me 1 Cor. 2.15 The spirituall man judgeth all things yet he himselfe is judged by no man Secondly If I looke unto my selfe thou art the fittest and only man for mee For thou wilt not deale rigorously with me Thou wilt juge mee by the law of love liberty and clemency Jam. 2.12 And when I seriously consider what weakenesses frailties and infirmities have discovered themselves in my flesh even in those things whether in praying preaching or writing wherein I desire to be most spirituall I dare not thinke of any other Judge Thou wilt be more favourable then the Synod at Westminster unto my way and manner of preaching and expressions which I made use of five or sixe yeares since considering that I then had not beene many moneths in the Schoole of Christ Thou wilt be more indulgent unto this booke which now sheweth it selfe to the world then the whole Assembly of Sion-Colledge Divines considering that at this time I have been but the time of an Apprentiship in the Schoole of my Saviour I neede not make an Apology for my selfe before thee to tell thee that these Sermons were never intended for the Presse by the deliverer of them but brought thither by the skilfull hand of one professing the Art of short-writing Thou wilt willingly of thy selfe pardon the method and immethodicalnesse of them and repetitions in them delig●ting thy selfe with the naked truths of Christ contained in them I need not excuse the plainenesse of speech and want of worldly ●hetorick which is in them In thy judgement plaine preaching 〈◊〉 not to plead for a pardon but doth deserve commendation The phantasticall preaching of some men of our times with 〈…〉 metaphysicall 〈…〉 words excellency of speech and 〈◊〉 cannot please thee because they are displ●●●● to Christ and derogate from the glory of his Crosse 1 Cor. 1.17 1 Cor. 2.1 Thou knowest that these things are more usefull for the spreading of m●sterier of ungodlinesse covertly and 〈…〉 the publishing of the soule saving 〈◊〉 of the Lord Jesus And a fitter dresse for the whore of errour and falshood then a cloath●●g for the chast Virgin of Truth That I may speake 〈◊〉 heart to thee I know that thou wilt in all things be so favourable unto mee that I am rather willing to humble my selfe at thy feete then to justifie my selfe before men I doe therefore willingly confesse that I who am rather confident of thy ●avour then defirous to implore it doe looke upon my selfe as the vilest of those who ever made any addresse unto thee when I consider my sinsulnesse before I was convinced of sinne my unrighteous righteousnesse before I came into the light and my praevarications and aversions from God since I received his light Augustine composed a small booke which hee called his Confessions in which he doth spread forth his follies unto the world before his Conversion But should I set downe all the follies vanities and wickednesse of my youth a great volume would not hold them And it is easier to write large volumes of them then to bring them within the narrow limits and borders of an Epistle That I may therefore passe these by as God hath passed them by in his grace never to call them to his remembrance against meany more I doe now acknowledge that by the reason of variety of inward temptations since I have looked towards Religion I have beene in my owne apprehension a meere Proteus in Religion I have beene zealous for the workes of the Law that I might be made a righteous man being ignorant of him who is the end of the Law for righteousnesse for every one that believeth and was then as loathsome a sinner to the eye of God as I was a righteous man to the eyes of the world I have suddenly lept from Pharisaisme to the profession of the Gospel in a carnal way and have then been ready to thinke that I could never be a true Gospel-professour unlesse I did take some liberty beyond the allowance which I now apprehend the Gospel affordeth I have beene so ignorantly inquisitive after the knowledge of Ordinances that I have doubted whether ever I should be saved dying ignorant of the Ordinonces and Church-government of the Lord Jesus And looking for light and finding darknesse and confusion in these things I have beene afterwards as spiritually mad and foolish in the undervaluing of them There is scarce an errour to be thought of but by the
rise first verse 16. Here you see he holdeth forth this that Christ who is that mediator between God and man and true man now in Heaven this Jesus Christ shall descend from Heaven and that the Saints shall rise from the Earth to meet him in the aire So the Angels told the Apostles Act. 1.11 when they looked up to Christ when he ascended this same Jesus shal so come from Heaven as you now see him ascend into Heaven the same Christ shall descend from Heaven and the Apostles shall see him in the same manner with the very same eves with which they saw him ascend into Heaven with the same eyes they shall see him descend from Heaven the Scripture is so full that I need not take more paines to give you more places for the opening of it unlesse you will please to take one place more out of the Old Testament that you may know that they had a cleare knowledge of this in the dayes of the Law as well as wee have now in the dayes of the Gospel Dan. 12.12 And at that time shall Michael stand up the great Prince which standeth for the Children of thy people that is the Lord Jesus Christ who always stands for his people and there shall be a time of trouble such as never was since there was a Nation even to the same time and at that time thy people shall be delivered every one that shall be found written in the booke And many of them that sleep in the dust of the Earth shall awake some to everlasting life and some to shame and everlasting contempt And they that be wise shall shine as the brightnesse of the firmament and they that turne many to righteousnes as the Stars for ever and ever Here you see the same thing held forth Though I will not trouble you with many reasons to confirme this doctrine of the resurrection for the truth is it is a Doctrine above Reason I call here not so much for reason as for Faith to believe what is above Reason and what seemes contrary to carnall reason yet give me leave to give you a reason or two drawne from the sacred truth of Gods word The first is drawne from the truth of God God is true therefore there will be a resurrection he should deceive and delude his people were there not a resurrection of bodies Doth he not often tell us of a resurrection And doth not our Saviour tell us that hee will raise those at the last day who are drawn unto him by the Father Joh. 6.44 And therefore unlesse we will make the great God which is blasphemy to think a lyer and Christ his Sonne a Preacher of the resurrection the greatest impostor in the world and all his Ministers Servants and Messengers cheaters juglers and deceivers of the people we cannot but acknowledge a resurrection for God hath spoken of it and hath revealed this to them that there shall be such a resurrection and they preach it in his name therefore the God of truth should be found a lyer if there should not be a resurrection of bodies according to his word Secondly the justice and mercy of God seeme to call for a resurrection If wee looke upon wicked and ungodly men so God in Justice must send his Son Jesus Christ to raise the dead and to judge the world or else how should the justice of God shine cleare and bright before the eyes and saces of men This is the Argument that the Apostle laies downe 2 Thess 1.5 6. where he speakes of the sufferings of the Saints and of the wickednesse of their persecutors who wrong them for making profession of the truth of the Lord Christ which is saith he a manifest token of the righteous judgement of God it is a demonstration 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an evident infallible signe that there will be a judgement day and a resurrection because else God should not be just it is a righteous thing with God to recompence tribulation to them that trouble you It is just with the God of justice to punish the vessells of wrath disobedient and wicked men who never did flee to his grace for life and salvation it is just with him to pay the persecutors of his people their wages after they have done their worke Now if there were not a judgement day if there were not a resurrection where should God give them their wages for persecuting and troubling them that make profession of his name How should God that is the Judge of the world appeare to be just Here is the first Argument that God is just to wicked and ungodly men and God could not appeare to be just if there were no judgement day no resnrrection therefore there shall be a resurrection Now the same things fall alike to the just and unjust we see wicked and ungodly men thrive and prosper in the world they live in pleasure there are no bands in their death as the Psalmist speakes they spend their dayes in mirth and die upon their beds without sorrow How should God appeare to be just unlesse there be another day when God will call these men to a reckning for all the sinnes and iniquities which they did commit against him when they lived upon the Earth Secondly if we looke to the mercy of God And this is the Argument that our blessed Saviour makes use of Matth. 22.31 When the Sadduces came to him who said there was no resurrection nor spirit nor Devill as our Sadduces doe who say there is no Devill but our owne evill thoughts nor good Angels but the good motions of our owne spirits nor any resurrection of the body See what Argument he useth to prove the resurrection as touching the resurrection have yee not read that which was spoken to you by God saying I am the God of Abraham the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob God is not the God of the dead but of the living God professeth himselfe the God of dead Saints in a speciall manner therefore these must live againe and be made happy by this God that professeth himselfe to be their God while their bodies lye rotting and putrifying in the earth God in his never failing faithfulnesse ownes them in the dust keepes their ashes in safety by which Christ doth ascertaine us that there will be a resurrection of bodies at the last day So that you see if this truth be denyed it will overthrow the Scriptures which acquaints us that some are vessels of honour some of dishonour that some are vessels of grace and some are vessels of Gods furie and indignation if there be no judgement day no resurrection there cannot be vessels of wrath and vessels of mercy If there be no resurrection we are of all men most miserable c. 1 Cor. 15. therefore a resurrection must be granted that Saints may appeare the vessels of Gods mercy 1. Vse Confut. That which hath been spoken consutes the blasphemous and Diabolicall
opinion of those that doe oppose this Doctrine of the resurrection There are two sorts of these First such who doe plainly deny the resurrection as Porphyrius and others whom we read of And secondly such who will not seeme to deny a resurrection but will pretend that they are risen already spiritually risen And they know no other resurrection The first of these are like those that are mentioned in the 2 Cor. 15. that say there is no resurrection The latter are like those 2 Tim. 2.18 Hymeneus and Philetus that said the resurrection was already past The latter of these are the more dangerous Come and ask them is there a resurrection Yes we are risen it is past you understand the Scripture carnally and not spiritually you looke on the history of the word whereas all the Scripture is mysticall and allegoricall Thus these in a more plausible way deny the truth of God and overthrow the Doctrine of the resurrection But these places of Scripture and sanctified reasons drawne from the word of truth sufficiently confute and overthrow this damnable cursed opinion of theirs that strikes at the very roote and raseth the foundation of all Religion This point of the resurrection is so cleerly held forth in Scripture that those that denie it either deny the Scripture to be the word of the Lord Jesus or else by their allegories and diabolicall interpretation of the word they pervert the truth of it Now the latter of these are the most dangerous for they seeme to carrie a great deale of glory spirituality and truth with them and make those that are not acquainted with their solecismes believe that they are very spirituall that they have some light and knowledge that men have not ordinarily attained to Whereas when you have studied well the depth of their notions you shall find this to be all if they acknowledge a God for I know that there are some of these that absolutely deny that there is a God that God was from all eternity and God shall indure to all eternitie and that being that they had in God from all eternitie that being they shall have in God to all eternitie but the body and the humane spirit shall die and be lost and come to nothing So all the happinesse they have is that eternall and everlasting being concludunt spiritum ad essentiam Dei redire eique jungi ita ut unicus spiritus maneat As Calvin reporteth of those Libertines which denyed the resurrection in his time They conclude saith he that the Spirit shall returne to the essence of God and shall be joyned to him so that one spirit shall onely remaine as if they should say there is a God that was for ever and shall indure for ever but all the creatures shall come to nothing when the body dies it shall returne to its dust never to be raysed and the spirit shall vanish away as the soft ayre as those miscreants in the booke of Wisdome speaks Wisd 2.3 which if it were a truth there should be no happinesse for the humane spirit of man or for the body after this life And I am confident that this is all their new Light affordeth to us and glorious spirituality or rather infernall spirituality as Calvin calleth it Infernalem spiritualitatem they boast of And this I gather by their owne discourses and words and likewise by searching their writings and reading their bookes that have formerly been written and that lately are brought into the world But me thinks there is one objection for the present comes to my mind which doth call for an answer before I proceede Object If there be such a generation of men as you speak of that denie the Doctrine of the resurrection and pervert the truth of God then we may see by this what inconvenience would follow if liberty should be granted to men to practise according to their owne judgements which are contrary to the judgements of the civill Magistrate in the worship of God Therefore it seemes there is a necessity laid upon Civill powers that men may be kept from these errours and damnable opinions to make strict Lawes and impose them upon all people And all sorts of professors to inforce them to come in and professe Christ in their way or else to confiscate their goods to banish them out of the Countrey or if need be to take away their lives Answ I answer this doth not follow there were such in the time of the Lord Jesus we find him oft disputing with the Sadduces yet we see the Lord Jesus Christ did not intend to overthrow the Sadduces that denyed the resurrection by such meanes but dealt with them onely by Scripture and reason as we see Matth. 22. And when James and John producing the example of Elias desired Christ to command fire to come from Heaven to destroy the discourteous Samaritans that refused to entertaine them He denyeth their request with a reproofe Luk. 9.55 He rebuked them and said Yee know not what manner of spirit ye are of and I thinke it is safe for us to imitate the Lord Jesus Christ But in the next place let me tell you that no Lawes Statutes constitutions or formes imposed by men or Directories or any thing you can think of Discipline or Government can extirpate this out of the hearts of these men For I assure you that few that are of this judgement will lose any thing for their Conscience Some of them if you bring in Popery before they will lose a haire of their head for that which they maintaine they will be professed Papists We may see the picture of these men in Quintinus who was the divells Embassadour in Calvins time to divulge Familisticall tenents of whom he thus speakes si hodiè Quintinus vinctus teneretur sive à Christianis sive à Papistis staretur ipsius confessioni non multum esset anxius Certus enim esset de suâ liberatione quod tum horum tum illorum voluntati assentiretur If Quintin were now imprisoned by Protestants or Papists and should be freed or condemned by his owne confession it would not much trouble him for he would be confident of his freedome Because he would assent to the will of either of them Calv. in his Instruc Adver Liber c. 8. If you threaten them that they shall suffer any thing they will presently tell you that they were overtaken with a fault and they will be of your mind if you have any power to punish them for what they professe Like him in the Comedian Ais aio negas nego Doe you assert it I assert it too doe you denie it I deny it too And why should a man be so foolish as to lose any thing for that which he professeth in his Conscience when he thinkes there shall be no resurrection He hath no reason he were mad that would part with Earth and earthly things that is not sure of Heaven he is a mad-man that will
which lies in it or else we should not be 〈◊〉 luke-warme in the cause of Christ but 〈◊〉 the future let us looke up to God that may give us spirituall and Heavenly wisdome that so we may have a more Divine and spirituall knowledge of it He that is the resurrection and the life of Saints is the onely teacher of the Doctrine of the resurrection It is reported of the Pelican that her young being poysoned by the Serpent she doth give them life by her own death and bloud so Christ doth quicken us his members to a life of immortality by his owne death and bloud And doth give us the knowledge of life in the knowledge of his death bloudshedding and resurrection which doth inforce the necessity of our resurrection from his who is our head And this is the perswasion of true Saints And as it is reported of the Phenix that when she is to die she brings spices into her nest which being set on fire she her selfe is burned in the fire and turned to ashes and out of her ashes comes a new Phenix so a true Christian knoweth that though he may be burned and turned into ashes yet out of his owne ashes his body shall be raised againe to a new life of glory which doth arme him against the feare of death and persecution in the cause of Christ Again this doth discover what enemies they are to Christ his Spirit and members who by their wiles subtilty and hellish Logick would destroy the Doctrine of the Resurrection They would rob Christ of his members who doth here lay claime to the bodies of dead Saints They would make the Spirit a lier who doth seale up Saints unto the day of Redemption Eph. 5.30 And in whom they wait for the redemption of their bodies Rom. 8.23 They would rob Saints of their comfort which God doth give them in the beleeving of the resurrection of the same body which is committed unto the earth I am the more earnest against these men because I know these factors for Antichrist are both active and subtle as the Serpent did indeavour to beguile Eve 2 Cor. 11.3 so these indeavour to undermine men and to draw them from the simplicity of the Gospel One and a chiefe part of Christs simple Gospel is the Doctrine of the resurrection of our bodies by the power of Christ when Paul preached this at Athens the Stoicks and Epicures did look upon him as a babler And this piece of the Gospel was alwayes accounted foolishnesse to the learned Greeks And as the Apostle was jealous of them for feare they should be drawne from the simplicity of the Gospel so am I jealous over poore Christians knowing that you shall meet with men that pretend to be spirituall men of great light wisdome knowledge and deep understandings and when you have dived into the bottome of their spirits this is all you shall find in them which they will labour to draw you to assent unto to wit that there is no resurrection but in the spirit no corporall resurrection of the body at all These are like those of whom the Apostle speaketh in his time that corrupt or deale deceitfully with the word of God The metaphor is borrowed from cheating Vintners or cousening Merchants that adulterate their commodities to make them vendible as Beza doth well observe so these that their horrid opinions and blasphemies may be vendible they endeavour 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to sophisticate the word and adulterate it from the plaine and simple meaning of the Holy-Ghost Therefore let mee in love to your soules once more desire you that you would be watchfull that none of these draw you away from these truthes of God and the Lord Jesus which have been discovered to you and have been sealed upon your hearts and spirits by his owne blessed Spirit The Devill doth sow the tares of Familisme in mens hearts while they sleep But I am confident that you shall believe them though for a time you may be drawn to question them and the resurrection as those in the 1 Cor. 15. and may be deluded by Familisticall fancies and notions as some good Christians have been yet if God hath laid hold on you and drawne you to him in Christ he will not totally leave you to these damnable opinions If it were possible these Serpents would deceive even the Elect but Christ intimates that it is impossible that they should ever deceive the Elect. And the Apostle when he speakes of such men as these 2 Tim. 2.19 saith that the foundation of the Lord stands sure having this seale of his everlasting election the Lord knoweth who are his Therefore let not men deceive you but live in the light of the Gospel and in that Spirit that is given forth in the Gospel Take heed of these Impostors hug not the Devill in Samuels mantle suffer not the Devill to devoure you in a sheeps skin but walke in the plaine simple path of the Gospel of the Lord Christ And that you may doe this give me leave to give you some few directions for the preserving you in the truth and the securing of you from this infection of Familisme First I wish you to apply your selves to the reading of the Scriptures which are able to make you wise unto salvation through Faith which is in Christ 2 Tim. 5.15 When these men come unto you it may be they will present you with bookes written in a strange Language stuffed with swelling non-sense and affected phrases that none understand but those that are acquainted with their blasphemous horrid and damnable opinions And will indeavour to lead you from the Scriptures and if yous oppose the truth of Scripture against their delusion some of them will affirme that Peter and Paul when they wrote their Epistles had but a little light were but children they are enlightned men growne up unto the stature of perfection labouring to prove that the bright starre of truth doth shine no where so gloriously as in the old Popish Authors and new Familisticall scriblers which they will present unto you Therefore that you may not be drawne away by these keep to the Scriptures and know that there is no booke in which there is more light then in the Scripture or from which you may expect more light if you looke to God for his spirit to open the mind of God in the reading of it Dulcius ex ipso fonte bibuntur aquae Waters are sweetest at the well-head And truthes doe present themselves most sweetly unto us in the Scripture which is the Well and Fountaine from which other Writers doe fetch the truthes which we find in their writings He that addicts himselfe more to the reading of mens writings then the Scriptures is like one that leaving the Fountaine where the waters are pure had rather drink in the channell where they are impure and muddy Truly if you grow in grace you will grow in liking and approving the holy
happinesse by Jesus Christ at the resurrection thou shalt be happie with God and with Jesus Christ at the resurrection in body and spirit Which God of his infinite mercy grant unto us all Amen A POST-SCRIPT TO THE READER WHen one made a motion that a Law might be made and some great punishment inflicted upon Paricides another objected against him and said that such a Law would be uselesse because there were no Paricides in the Common-wealth neither would there be any here after to be punished by his Law So some may suppose that some passages in these Discourses are needlesse which have their point directed against the faces of blaspheming Familists and licentious Libertines apprehending that there are none such amongst us for the present and that there will not be any such who may come up as from hell amongst us hereafter And none will be so ready to lay this charge upon mee as those that are of this number themselves and whose consciences doe inwardly tell them that they are the men who are here painted forth and presented to the world Wherefore that those who are unacquainted with them may not be insnared by them unawares conceiving that there are none such to deceive them And that I may decline the hatred and reproaches which these enemies of the Lord may hope to bring upon mee for writing against them I have collected and translated some few passages of Mr. Calvins booke against the furious sect of Libertines wherein their opinions and practices are largely discovered which may perswade all men that there are such and may be such against whom I speake though they know them not and may prevent the slanders of those who are such Chap. 1. In ancient Histories wee doe never reade of any heresie that was so dangerous as the heresie of the Libertines Chap. 2. He proveth that they are those of whom Peter speaketh in the 2 Pet. 2.12.17 18 19 who shall allure men to error by their great swelling words and those spoken of in the 10. verse of the Epistle of Jude And doth affirme that he had never understood the things there spoken of unlesse he had seene them in those men of his time Concerning their swelling kinde of speaking tumidum dicendi genus he hath these expressions When thou shalt begin to heare them thou wilt be ready to thinke that they are snatched up in an extasie above the clouds For besides this that they alwayes speake of the Spirit their speech is in such a strange idiome that men when they first heare them doe stand still astonished in admiration of them He doth parallel them with some ancient Heretiques and farther enlarging himselfe concerning them doth give us this account of their proceedings At the first they rejected the Scriptures and scoffed at all the Apostles calling Paul a broken vessell Peter the denier of God John a stupid young man Matthew an usurer But afterwards when they perceived that all men abhorred them they concluded that they were to act more cautiously and obscurely And then they pretended that they did not reject the Scripture but changed it all into allegories and wrested it by strange and unheard of interpretations transforming an horse into a man and as wee vulgarly speake feigning a cloud to be the horn of a Lantern Of their subtlety which they make use of to deceive the simple he afterwards thus speaketh They doe not declare to men what is their judgement but hold them in suspence a long while and lead them about by ambages whom they doe desire to bring to their sect not revealing their secrets unto them before they are so deluded and bewitched by them that they see they can perswade them to what they shall please c. Whatsoever Christians doe professe concerning eternall life and a surrection to the● s a fable Chap. 4. He sheweth the authors and giveth his reason why he writeth against them Should I be silent when I see these men s● abusing the name of Christ that pretending to be for Christ and in his Name bring worse abomination into the world then ever was brought into it before Shall I speake against Papists and spare these who are more pernicious enemies to God then they and doe more overthrow the truth of God Chap. 5. Where he discovereth the followers of these deluders Some addicted to foolish curiositie doe apply their minds to vaine and superfluous questions when they should rather follow things which are profitable and for edification and being not contented with the simplicitie of the Scripture doe run to and fro in vaine and frivolous speculations either for the satisfying of their mad and wicked lusts or for the perswading of others that they are more wittie then other men and doe follow more sublime matters Some are prophane who being weary of the yoke of Christ are willing that their consciences should be rocked into a sleepe that without any Religion they may serve the Devill Chap. 6. He wisheth men to take heed of pride Rom. 12.3 and to rest satisfied with the pure and simple truth of the Gospel in which are locked up the infinite treasures of God Chap. 7. Of their idiome and manner of speaking They use a peculiar manner of speaking which is not understood of any but those of their own faction and fraternitie c. I deny not but that they use common words but they doe so deprave their signification that it is difficult to finde out what they affirme or what they deny Chap. 8. They will sometimes deny what at another time they affirme and doe transforme themselves according to the will and pleasure of their hearts c. The art of dissembling is one of the chiefe Chapters in their Divinitie They will conforme to all the superstitions of the Papists pretending that a Christian man hath libertie in all outward things For the justifying of their lying and dissembling they make use of this place that they must be as wise as serpents Chap. 9. They account the Scriptures fables yet they make use of such places which they can wrest to their sense Not that they beleeve them but that they may trouble and unsettle ignorant people If any place of Scripture be brought against them they say that wee stumble at the letter whereas wee should follow the quickning spirit Although they are more pernicious then the Papists yet this principle is common to them both that the Scripture is to be transformed into allegories affecting a better and more perfect wisdome then is contained in it Chap. 10. They have the Spirit alwayes in their mouths and can scarce speak two little sentences without the repetition of it perswading men that they are spirituall and altogether divine By which meanes it is an easie thing for them to deceive the best of Saints untill they come to understand unto what their spirituality tendeth And in the same chapter he giveth a good direction for dealing with them When they use a long