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A29699 Paradice opened, or, The secreets, mysteries, and rarities of divine love, of infinite wisdom, and of wonderful counsel laid open to publick view also, the covenant of grace, and the high and glorious transactions of the Father and the Son in the covenant of redemption opened and improved at large, with the resolution of divers important questions and cases concerning both covenants ... : being the second and last part of The golden key / by Thomas Brooks ...; Golden key to open hidden treasures. Part 2 Brooks, Thomas, 1608-1680. 1675 (1675) Wing B4953; ESTC R11759 249,733 284

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gathered them And in the New Testament Christ sends his hearers to the Scriptures Joh. 5. 39. Search the Scriptures for in them ye think ye have eternal life and they are they which testifie of me The Greek word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is here rendred search signifies a strict narrow curious diligent search we must search the Scripture as we would search for Gold or for some Precious Stones which we would f●in find we must search the Scriptures as Hunters seek and search out their Game The Scripture is so perfect a Rule that the most specious observances the most glorious performances the most exact worship is no way acceptable unto God if not directed in his word They may have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Colos 2. 23. A shew of Wisdom in Will-worship to the pleasing of men not to the honour of God God gave Moses a pattern for Exod. 25. 9. the making of the Tabernacle and David for the Temple and all Heb. 8 5. things were to be ordered and regulated according to this pattern God hath set us a perfect Rule of Worship in his Word and no Service pleaseth him but what is according to this Rule As our Joh. 4. 20 21. 22. Saviour told the woman of Samaria concerning the Samaritan Worship at Mount Gerazim and the Jewish Worship at Jerusalem That the Samaritans worshipped they know not what the Jews knew what they worshipped for Salvation was of the Jews Why so because the Jews had God's special direction and appointment of God's Word for their Worship and Service which the Samaritans had not All our Worship must be regulated by God's Will not our own Non ex arbitrio Deo servi●ndum sed ex imperio Not according to our own fancy but God's Command and Prescription I say of all humane invented Will-worship of God as Tertullian of the Heathen Worship Ex religione super s●itio compingitur eo irreligiosior quanto Ethnicus paratior Men in this are no better than laboriously superstitious taking pains to be irreligious And so the Apostle sends his hearers to the Scriptures 2 Pet. 1. 19 20 ●● as to a surer word than that of the Revelation all which speaks out the sufficiency of the Scripture to direct us in all matters of Divine Worship and in what ever else may help on the internal and eternal welfare of our precious and immortal souls That which bred the Popish Religion Superstition Idolatry and Pompous Worship was men's departing from the word and not cleaving to the word as a sufficient rule to direct them in all matters of worship and what woful mischiefs and miseries have been brought upon the people of the Lord in this Land and else where by men that make not the word the rule of their worship but cry up an outward pompous worship I have no mind to enumerate at this time But how will these vain men that accuse the holy Scriptures of insufficiency blush be ashamed and confounded when in the great day the Lord shall plead the excellency and vindicate the Sufficiency and Authority of his blessed Book in opposition to all the mixtures of men's Traditions with Divine Institutions Now they that suffer for asserting the holy Scriptures to be a sufficient rule to order guide and direct them in all matters of worship they have a good Cause and they suffer as Christians for well doing But They that are Assertors of the true God in opposition to the Idols of the Nations have a good Cause and they that suffer upon this account suffer as Christians for well doing Upon this foot the Christians under the Heathen Emperours in the primitive times suffered great things and are there none that suffer this day upon this account by the Romish Powers But Fifthly They who assert that God will not bear with mixtures in his worship and service but revenge himself upon the corrupters of his worship they have a good cause and they that suffer upon that account suffer as Christians for well doing All mixtures Isa 29. 13 14. Mat. 15. 3 6 8 9. debase the worship and service of God and makes the worship a vain worship as the mixing of water with wine is the debasing of the wine and the mixing of Tin with Silver or Brass with Gold is debasing of the Silver and Gold so for men to mix and mingle their Traditions and Inventions with God's Institutions is to debase the worship and service of God and to detract from the excellency and glory of it You know that the Kings and Princes of the world have most severely punished such who by their base mixtures have imbased their Coyn. And assuredly there is a day a coming when the King of Kings will most severely punish all such who have imbased his worship and service by mixing Humane Inventions and Romish Traditions with his holy Institutions Rev. 22. 18. For I testifie unto every man that heareth the words of the Prophecie of this book if any man shall add unto these things God shall add unto him the Plagues that are written in There will come a day when Jews Turks Papists shall pay dear for adding to the Scriptures this book And no wonder for what horrible pride presumption stoutness and baseness is it in foolish man to be so bold with the great God as to dare to mix any thing of his own with his worship and service which according to Divine Institution is so perfect and compleat God will never bear it to see men lay their Dirt upon his Gold and to put their Rags upon his Royal Robes Ah Christians 't is best to stand up for holy Ordinances and pure worship in opposition to all mixtures whatsoever Oh do not touch a polluted worship do not plead and contend for a polluted worship but let Baal plead for Baal and though all 1 King 18. 21. Rev. 13. 3 4. 6 17. cap. 14 9 11. the world should wander after the Beast yet do not you wander after the Beast and though every forehead should have the mark of the Beast upon it yet do you abhor his mark and whatever else it be that does but smell and savour of the Beast 'T is a very dangerous thing for any Mortals to be adding to God's worship and word there is a horrible curse that hangs over the heads of all such that add or detract from the blessed Scriptures If falsifiers of Coin are liable unto the Civil Curse of the Law how much more shall the Anathema of Eternal Damnation be inflicted upon the corrupters of God's word and worship To them that add thereto God will add all the Plagues of this book to wit the seven last Plagues and cast them into the lake of sire and brimsion● Rev. 19. with the Dragon the Beast and the false Prophet Now they that suffer for asserting that God will not bear with mixtures in his Worship and Service but revenge himself upon
7. 2 Sam. 22. 5. Heb. 7. 25. 1 Joh. 2. 1 2. Isa 54. 10. whom I reserve Now Oh holy God I cannot but observe that in the New Covenant thou hast made such necessary choice absolute and blessed provision for thy poor people that no sin can disanul the Covenant or make a final separation between thee and thy Covenant-people Breaches made in the first Covenant were irreparable but breaches made in the New Covenant are not so because this New Covenant is established in Christ Christ lies at the bottom of the Covenant the New Covenant is an everlasting Covenant and all the breaches that we make upon that Covenant are repaired and made up by the blood and intercession of dear Jesus Every jar doth not break the marriage Covenant between husband and wife no more doth every sin break the new Covenant that is between God and our souls Every breach of peace with God is not a breach of Covenant with God That free that rich that infinite that sovereign and that glorious grace of God that shines in that Covenant of Grace tells us that our eternal estates shall never be judged by a Covenant of works and that the want of an absolute perfection shall never damn a believing soul and that the obedience that God requires at our hands is not a legal but an Evangelical obedience So long as a Christian doth not renounce his Covenant with God so long as he doth not wilfully wickedly and habitually break the bond of the Covenant the main the substance of the Covenant is not yet broken though some articles of the Covenant may be violated As among men there be some trespasses against some particular clauses in Covenants which though they be violated yet the whole Covenant is not forfeited 't is so here between God and his people And oh blessed God I cannot but observe that in the Heb. 8. 12. Jer. 31. 34. He is a forgiving God Nehem. 9. 31. None like him for that Mic. 7. 18. He forgives naturally Ex●d 2 2. abundantly Isa 55. 7. 3. constantly Psal 130. 4. Mal. 3. 6. New Covenant thou hast engaged thy self to pardon all my sins I will be merciful to their unrighteousness and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more Here are two things worthy of our notice 1. The reconciliation of God with his people I will be merciful to their unrighteousness he will be merciful or propitious appeased and pacified towards them which hath respect to the ransome and satisfaction of Christ 2. That God will pardon the sins of his people fully compleatly perfectly here are three words unrighteousness sins and iniquities to shew that he will forgive all sorts kinds and degrees of sins The three Original words here expressed are all in the plural number 1. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 unrighteousnesses This word is by some appropriated to the wrongs and injuries that are done against men 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Sinnes is a general word and according to the notation of the Greek may imply a not following of that which is set before us for he sinneth that followeth not the rule that is set before him by God The third word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Iniquities according to the notation of the Greek signifieth in general transgressions of the Law This word is by some appropriated to sins against God The Greek word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is frequently translated iniquity is a general word which signifieth a transgression of the Law and so it is translated 1 Joh. 3. 4. The word iniquity is of as large an extent as the word unrighteousness and implyeth an unequal dealing which is contrary to the rule or law of God And all this heap of words is to intimate to us that 't is neither the several sorts of sins nor degrees of sin nor aggravations of sin nor yet the multitude of sins that shall ever prejudice those souls that are in Covenant with God God hath mercy enough and pardons enough for all his Covenant-people's sins whether original or actual whether against the Law or against the Gospel whether against the light of nature or the rule of grace whether against mercies or judgments whether against great means of grace or small means of grace The Covenant Remedy against all sorts and degrees of sin doth infinitely transcend and surpass all our infirmities and enormities our weaknesses and wickednesses our follies and unworthinesses c. What is our unrighteousness to Christ's righteousness our debts to Christ's pardons our unholiness to Christ's holiness our ● C●r 1. 30. Phil. 1. 3 9 10. Mal. 4 2. emptiness to Christ's fulness our weakness to Christ's strength our poverty to Christ's riches our wounds to that healing that is under the wings of the Sun of Righteousness Parallel to this Heb. 8. 12. is that noble description Exod. 34. 6 7. that Moses gives of God in that book of Ex●dus The Lord the Lord merciful and gracious forgiving iniquity transgression and sin Some by these three words do understand such sins as are committed against our neighbour against God or against our selves A merciful God a gracious God will pardon all sorts of sinners and all sorts and degrees of sin by what names or titles soever they be stiled or distinguished Some by iniquity do understand sins of infirmity and by transgression they understand sins of malice and by sin they understand sins of ignorance God is said to keep mercy and to forgive all sorts of sins as if his mercy were kept on purpose for pardoning all sorts of sinners and all sorts of sins The Hebrew word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gnavon that is here translated iniquity signifies that which is unright unequal crooked or perverse it notes the vitiosity or crookedness of nature it notes crooked offences such as flow from malice hatred and are committed on purpose Secondly the Hebrew word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Pashang that is here translated transgression signifies to deal unfaithfully it notes such sins as are treacherously committed against God such sins as flow from pride and contempt of God Thirdly the Hebrew word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chataah generally signifieth sin but is more especially here taken for sins of ignorance and infirmity Oh! what singular mercy what rich grace is here that God will not only pardon our light our small offences but our great and mighty sins c. And I cannot oh dear father but further observe that in the New Covenant thou hast frequently and deeply engaged thy self that thou wilt remember the sins of thy people no more Oh my God thou hast told me six several times in thy word that thou wilt remember my sins no more In the New Covenant thou hast engaged thy self not only to forgive but also to forget and that thou wilt cross thy debt book and never question or call me to an account for my sins that thou wilt pass an
this deliverance of the Creature that our Apostle speaks of shall not be by a reduction into nothing but by an alteration into a better estate But I must hasten to a close Vers 12. And I saw the dead small and great stand before God The Judge before whom all do appear is our dear Lord Jesus who hath the keys of hell and death in Rev. 1. 18. Act. 17. 30 31. his hands and who is designed and appointed by God the Father to be the Judge of quick and dead he hath Authority and a Commission under his Father's hand to sit and act as Judge Here you see that John calleth the Judge absolutely God but Christ is the Judge therefore Christ is God absolutely and he will appear to be God in our nature in that great day The Parties judged who stand before the Throne are 1. Generally the dead all who had died from Adam to the last day he calls them the dead after the common Law of Nature but then raised from death to life by the Eph 2. 5. Colos 2. 13. power of God he speaks not of men dead in sins and trespasses but of such as died corporally and now were raised up to judgment But shall not the living then be judged Oh yes For we must all appear before the Judgment-seat 2 Cor. 5. 10. Rom. 149 10. of Christ That he may be Judge of the quick and the dead and be Lord both of the dead and the living Under this phrase the dead are comprehended all those that then shall be found alive By the dead we are to understand the living also by an Argument from the lesser If the dead shall appear before the Judgment-seat how much more the living But the dead alone are named either because the number of the dead from Adam to the last day shall be far greater than those that shall be found alive on earth in that day or because those that remain alive shall be accounted as dead because they shall be 1 Cor. 15. 52. changed in the twinkling of an eye Secondly he describes them from their age and condition for the words may be understood of both Great and small which takes in all sorts of men Tyrants Emperours Kings Princes Dukes Lords c. as well as Subjects Vassals Slaves Beggars rich and poor strong and weak bond and free old and young all and every one without exception are to be judged for the Judgment shall be universal no man shall be so great as to escape the same nor none so small as to be excluded but every one shall have justice done him without respect of persons as that great Apostle Paul tells us We must all appear before the Judgment-seat 2 Cor. 5. 10. of Christ that every one may receive the things done in his body according to that he hath done whether it be good or bad I am no admirer of the School-men's notion who suppose that all shall be raised about the age of Lum lib dist 44 33. which was Christ's Age but do judge that that perfection which consisteth in the conforming them to Christ's glorious body is of another kind than to respect either age stature or the like Stand before God that is brought to Judgment the Joh. 3. 18. guilty standing ready to be condemned and the Saints standing ready in Christ's presence to be absolved and pronounced blessed And the books were opened Christ the Judge being set on his Throne and having all the world before him the books are opened 1. In the general the books are said to be open 2. Here is a special book for the Elect The book of life was opened 3. Here you have sentence passed and pronounced according to what was written in these books and according to their works And the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books according to their works Here the Judicial Process is noted by imitation of Humane Courts in which the whole Process is wont to be drawn up and laid before the Judge from whence the Judge determineth for or against the person according to the Acts and Proofs that lie open before him The Equity Justice and Righteousness of Christ the Judge that sits on his white Throne is set forth by a Metaphor taken from Humane Courts where the Judge pronounceth sentence according to the written Law and the Acts and Proofs agreeing thereunto All things are Heb. 4. 13. Rev. 1. 14. naked and bare before him whose eyes are as a flame of fire But to shew that the Judgment shall be as accurate and particular in the trial and just and righteous in the close as if all were registred and put on Record nothing shall escape or be mistaken in its circumstances but all things shall be so cleared and issued beyond all doubts and disputes as if an exact Registre of them had been kept and published in all which there is a plain allusion unto the words of Daniel speaking thus of this Judgment The Dan. 7. 10. Judgment was set and the books were opened We find six several books mentioned in the Scripture First The Book of Nature that is mentioned by David Psal 139. 16. Thine eyes did see my substance yet being unperfect and in thy book all my members were written which in continuance were fashioned when as yet there was none of them 'T is a Metaphor from curious work men that do all by the The world saith Clemens Alexandrious is De● Scriptura the first Bible that God made for the instruction of Man Book or by a Model set before them that nothing may be deficient or done amiss Had God left out an eye in his common place Book saith one thou hadst wanted it The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament sheweth his handy work The Psalmist looks upon that great Volume of heaven and earth and there reads in Capital letters the Prints and Characters of God's glory This Book saith one was imprinted at the New Jerusalem by the finger of Jehovah and is not to be sold but to be seen at the sign of Glory of every one that lifts up his eyes to heaven In this Book of nature which is made up of three great leaves Heaven Earth and Sea God hath made himself visible yea legible even his eternal power and Godhead So that all men are left without Rom. 1. 20. excuse Out of this Book the poor blind Gentiles might have learned many choice lessons as First that they had a maker Secondly That this Maker being before the things made is eternal without beginning or ending Thirdly That he must needs be Almighty which made all things out of nothing and sustained such a Mass of creatures Fourthly The order variety and distinction of creatures declare his marvellous Wisdom Fifthly In this Book they might run and read the great goodness and the admirable kindness of God to the sons of men in making
Conscience hath an Iron Memory In the last day God will bring the Book of Conscience out of the Rubbish as they did the Book of the Law in Josiah's time and the very laying open of this Book before sinners will even put them besides their w●ts and fill them with unspeakable horrour and terrour and be a hell on this side hell unto them In this Book they shall find an exact account of every vain thought they have had and of every idle word they have spoke and of every evil action they have done and Oh what amazement and astonishment will this fill them with By the Books in this Rev. 20. 12. Origen does Comm. ad Rom. 14. understand the Books of Conscience which now are hid not from God but from most men for the hidden things of the heart are not now known but then they shall be opened and manifested to the Consciences of every sinner so as there shall be no place no room left for any Ambr. in Ps●l 1. excuse or Plea Ambrose saith that the Books that are here said to be opened are the Books of men's Consciences and God's Omniscience Oh what dreadful challenges and accusations will every sinner be forced to read out of this Book of Conscience in the great day Oh how in that great day will all wicked men wish that they had followed the counsel of the Heathen Orator when he said A recta conscientia ne latum quidem unguem discedendum Ci● ●● Ossic A man may not depart an hairs breadth all his life long from the dictates of a good Conscience The Book of God's Omniscience takes in all things past present and to come as if he had kept a Diary of every man's thoughts words and actions But Fifthly There is the Book of Scripture and of all Books this Book is the most precious Book The Book of the Creature is but as the Inventory of the Goods the Book of the Scripture is the evidence and conveyance and assurance of all good to us The Book of Scripture is the Book of the Statutes and Ordinances of the King of Heaven which must be opened and consulted and by which all must be judged in the great day Jam. 2. 12. So speak ye and so do as they that shall be judged Jam. 23 25. by the law of liberty i. e. by the Gospel of Jesus Christ by the whole Word of God registred in the blessed Scriptures Now the whole Word of God is called the Law of Liberty because thereby we are born again to a new spiritual life and so freed from the Bondage and Slavery of sin and Satan Our Lord Jesus Christ in his proceedings Let the Word be President in all Assemblies and Judgments saith Beza In the Nicene Council Censt●n●●e caused the Bible to be set upon a Desk a● Judge of all controversies the Word shall be the Judge of all men's Estates at last every man shall stand or fall according as he holds weight in the Ballance of the Sanctuary in the great day of Account will judge us by the Scriptures and pass everlasting sentence upon us according to the tenour of the Scriptures At the great and general Assizes Christ will try all causes by the Word of God and pass Judgment upon all sorts of persons according to the Word Joh. 12. 48. He that rejecteth me and receiveth not my words hath one that judgeth him the word that I have spoken the same shall judge him in the last day The persons that are to be judged in the great day are not believers in Christ they are not receivers of Christ but such as reject his person and receive not his Doctrine He that rejecteth me and receiveth not my words hath one that judgeth him c. However the rejecters of Christ may escape Judgment for a time yet they shall never be able to escape the Judgment of the last day they shall assuredly they shall unavoidably be judged in the last day Though the rejecters of Christ had none to witness against them yet the Word of the Lord shall be more than a thousand witnesses against them in the great day The word that I have spoken the same shall judge him in the last day The Word of the Lord is so sure and infallible a word that Christ's Sentence in the great day when heaven 2 Pet. 3. 7 10 11 12. and earth shall pass away shall proceed according to the Verdict and Testimony thereof For the word that I have spoken shall judge him in the last day Christ will pronounce then according to what it saith now and that as well in favour of Believers as against unbelievers Ad. 17. 31. Look as Christ himself is ordained to be the Judge of quick and dead so the Word the Doctrines which he hath delivered will be the rule of all his Judicial proceedings both in acquitting the righteous and condemning the wicked By the Books in this Rev. 20. 12. Augustine Lib. 20. De C. Dei c. 14. and Beda saith the same with Austin understands the Books of the Old and New Testament which shall then be opened because according to them the Judge will pronounce sentence Rom. 2. 16. When God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my Gospel which promiseth heaven and happiness to all believers The Sentence of the last day shall be but a more manifest declaration of that Judgment that the Lord in this life most an end hath passed upon men Heathens shall be judged by the Law of Nature profligate Professors by the written Law and the Word Mar. 16. 16. preached Believers by the Gospel which saith He that believeth shall be saved He that believes shall not Joh. 3. 15 16. 36. cap. 5. 24. Pa●eus 2 Cor. 8. 12. perish but have eternal life He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life He that believeth shall not come into condemnation but is passed from death to life Christ shall in the great day give Sentence according to the Doctrine of the Gospel which saith If there be first a willing mind it is accepted according to that a man hath and not according to that he hath not The Jesuits report of a Student at Paris who coming to Confession and not being able for tears and sobbings to speak was willed by his Confessor to write down his sins which he did and when the Confessor received it the writing vanished and there remained nothing but the white and clean paper this say they was by a miracle because of his great contrition Let the credit of this story be upon the reporter but upon the credit of the Word of God if we believe really savingly and repent unfeignedly all our sins shall be blotted out and a Book of clean paper in respect of sin shall be presented to the God neither needeth nor useth Books to judge by but this is spoken after the manner of men
Mordecai's name was Registred in the Chronicles of Persia Ejih 6. 1 2 3. And Iamerlane had always by him a Catalogue of his best Servants and their good deserts which he daily perused Judge But Sixthly and lastly There is a Book of Life Rev. 20. 12. And another book was opened which is the book of life the Book of Life is the Book of all those that were elected and redeemed to life through Christ Jesus This Book of Life containeth a Register of such particular persons in whose Salvation God from all Eternity determined to have his mercy glorified and for whom Christ merited Faith Repentance and perseverance that they should repent believe and be finally saved The book of life shall be opened that is to say the Decrees of God will be then published and made known which now are sealed up in his breast and locked up in his Archives Then it will be seen who are appointed to life for the glorifying of God's free rich and Soveraign Grace and whom he purposed to leave in their sins and to perish for ever for the exaltation of his Justice 'T is called A Book of Life not that God hath need of a Book but to note the certainty of Predestination viz. that God knows all and every of the Elect even as men know a thing which for memory's sake they set down in writing This Book of Life shall be opened in the great day because then it shall appear who were Elect who Reprobates who truly believed in Christ who not who worshipped God in spirit and in truth and who not who walked with God as Noah and who not who set up God as the object of their fear who not who followed the Lamb whither ever he went and who not who were sincere and who not who preferred Christ above ten thousand worlds and who preferred Barrabas before Jesus and their Farms and their Oxen and their Mat. 25. 32. Swine yea their very Lusts before a Saviour a Redeemer Ezek. 9. 4 6. who are Sheep and who are Goats who are Sons and who are Slaves who have mourned for their own sins and the sins of the time and who they are that have made a sport of sin c. Of this Book of Life you read often in Scripture Phil. 4. 3. And I intreat thee also true yoke-fellow help those women which laboured with me in the Gospel with Clement also and with other my fellow-labourers whose names are in the book of life Vorstius thinks it a speech taken from the custome of souldiers or Cities in which the chosen Souldiers or Citizens are by name written in a certain Book or Roll. This Book or Roll is called here The Book of Life because therein are written all the Elect who are ordained to Eternal Life Rev. 3. 5. He that overcometh the same shall be cloathed in white raiment and I will not blot out his name out of the book of life In this Book of Life all the just that live by faith are written The Elect are certain of Joh. 10. 28 29 30 31. eternal life they shall never perish nor none can ever pluck them out of the Father's hand nor out of Christ's hand God is said to have Books Metaphorically The Holy God by an Ambr●pepatheria speaketh to our capacity for he doth all things without the help of Books he needs no Books to help his Memory he does all things by his infinite Wisdom Eternal Foreknowledge Counsel Government and Judgment but thus men cannot do for whatsoever is done in their Councils Cities Families Contracts c. for memory's sake is set down in writing that so as there is occasion they may look it over and call to mind such things as they desire Mark not to have our names blotted out of the Book of Life is to have them always remain therein that is to enjoy Eternal Glory and what can the soul desire more The names of the Elect are written in the Book of Life they do not obtain Salvation by chance but were elected of God to life and happiness before the Foundation of the World Now their names being once written in the Book of Life they shall never never be blotted out of that Book In the Book of Predestination there is not one blot to be found the Salvation of the Elect is most sure and certain Rev. 13. 8. And all that dwell on the earth shall worship him whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world The names of the Elect are said to be written in the Book of Life by an usual Metaphor for we commonly write down the names of such as are dear unto us that we may continually remember them So God having in his Eternal Council elected some to Salvation hath written their names in the Book of Life as our Saviour tells us Rejoyce because your Luk. 10. 20. names are written in heaven Some understand the Metaphor of the Sonship of the Elect so that to be written in the Book of Life shews that they are heirs of Glory for we know that such are to inherit whose names are written in the last Will and Testament of men Of this Book of Life you may further read Rev. 17. 8. Rev. 20. 15. Rev. 21. 27. Rev. 22. 19. Now from this Book of Life that shall be opened in the great day when the other Books shall be opened as hath been shewed every sincere Christian may form up this Eleventh Plea as to the Ten Scriptures that are in the Margin that refer to the great Eccles 9. 11. cap. 12. 14. Mat. 12. 14. cap. 18 23. Luk. 16. 2. Rom. 14. 10. 2 Cor. 5. 10. H●b 9. 27. cap. 13. 17. 1 Pet. ● 5. Dan. 9. 24. Coles 2. 14. day of account or t 〈…〉 man's particular account Most Holy and Blessed Lord cast thine eye upon the Book of Election and there thou wilt find my name written Now my name being written in that Book I am exempt from all condemnation and interested in the great Salvation my name being written in the Book of Life I am secured from coming into the Judgment of Reprobation or Condemnation Joh. 5. 14. Revel 21. 27. Jesus Christ who hath written my name in the Book of Life hath made up my acounts for me he hath satisfied thy Justice and pacified thy Wrath and born the Curse and purchased my Pardon and put upon me an everlasting Righteousness and given me my Quietus est he has crost out the black lines of my sins with the red lines of his blood he has cancelled all the Bonds wherein I stood obliged to Divine Justice I further plead O Blessed Lord That there is an immutable Connexion betwixt being written in this Book of Life and the obtaining of Eternal Life and if the Connexion betwixt being written in this Book of Life and the obtaining of Eternal Life were not peremptory what reason could there be of opening this Book in the day of Judgment The Book of Life is a Book of Sovereign Grace upon which lies the weight of my Salvation my happiness my all and therefore by that Book I desire to stand or fall Well saith the Lord I cannot but accept of this Plea as holy honourable just and righteous and therefore enter thou into the ioy of thy Lord inherit the Kingdom prepared for thee Mat. 25. 21 34. Thus by Divine Aslistance and by a special and a gracious hand of Providence upon me I have finished those select and important Cases of Conscience which I designed to speak to Soli Deo Gloria in Aeternum
James 1. 27. Phil. 3. 3. Joh. 4. 23 24. than purity of ordinances in opposition to all mixtures and corruptions whatsoever O sirs the great God stands upon nothing more in all the world than upon purity in his worship There is nothing that does Mat. 21. 12 13. Joh. 2. 15 16 17. so provoke and exasperate God against a people as mixtures in his worship and service and no wonder for mixtures in his worship are expresly-cross to his commands and pollutions in worship do sadly reflect upon the name of God the honour of God the truth of God and therefore his heart rises against them defilements in worship do sorely reflect upon the wisdom of Christ the faithfulness of Christ as if he were not faithful enough nor wise enough nor prudent nor Heb. 3. 4 5 6. understanding enough to order direct and guide his people in the matters of his worship but must be beholding to the wisdom prudence and care of man of vain man of sinful man of vile and unworthy man to compleat perfect and make up something that was wanting in his worship and service c. Now if a man suffers for owning pure worship and ordinances for standing for pure worship and ordinances and for being found in the practice of pure worship and ordinances his cause is good and he suffers as a Christian But Secondly When a man suffers for refusing or for not doing that which Christ condemns in his word then his cause is good and he suffers as a Christian for well doing Now in matters of Divine Worship God condemns all mixtures all inventions and devices of men The very spirit life and soul of the Second Commandment lies in these words Thou shalt not make to thy self any Graven Image God abhors that men should mix their Water with his Wine Levit. 10. 1 2. Ezek. 5. 11 12. cap. 23. 38 39. Jer 7. 29 30. Ezek. 8. 17 18. Rev. 2. 22 23. Deut. 4. 2. cap. 12 32. c. their Dross with his Gold their Chaff with his Wheat c. When men will venture to be so hardy and bold with God as to defile his Worship with their mixtures then God is fully resolved to be a swift and terrible witness against them as you may clearly see by comparing those notable places of Scripture together in the Margin there is no sin that does so greatly incense and provoke God to Jealousie and Wrath against a People as mixtures in his Worship God can bear with defilements any where rather than in Worship and Service God did bear much and bear long with the Jews b● when they had defiled and corrupted his worship then God gave them a Bill of Divorce and scattered them as Dung among the Nations Now when a man suffers for refusing to worship God with a mixt worship or with an invented or devised worship which Christ in his word doth every where condemn then his cause is good and he suffers as a Christian But Thirdly they that stoutly and resolutely assert that the blessed Luk. 10. 25 26. Scriptures are a sufficient rule to order guide and direct them in all matters of worship they have a good cause and they that suffer upon this account suffer as Christians for well doing Such vain men greatly detract from the sufficiency of the Scripture who mingle their own or other men's inventions with Ezek 43 8. Divine Institutions and who set their Posts by God's Posts and their Thresholds by God's Thresholds The Precepts and Traditions It is very remarkable that of old they were to be cut off that made any thing like the Institutions and Appointments of God Exod. 30. 32 33 37 38. And if some were so served would not the world be in more love peace and quietness than now it is of men with their Inventions and Additions to the worship of God are stiled Posts and Thresholds because the Authors of them do lean and stand so much upon them and set them in the way to hinder others from the enjoyment of Temple-privileges unless they will own and comply with them in their way and mode of worship but upon all such posts and thresholds that are of men's setting up in the worship of God you may run and read folly weakness rottenness and madness 't is only God's Posts God's Thresholds God's Institutions God's Appointments that have Wisdom and Holiness Beauty and Glory written upon them For men to set up their Posts by God's Posts and to give their Posts equal Honour and Authority with God's Posts this is a defiling of the Worship of God and a prophaning of the name of God which he will certainly avenge for he will admit no rival or Proprietary in the things of his Worship O sirs the blessed Adero plenitudin●● S●rip●u●arum Tertul. La 〈…〉 〈◊〉 fulness of the Scriptures Scriptures are sufficient to direct us fully in every thing that belongs to the Worship and Service of God so as that we need not depend upon the wisdom prudence care and authority of any men under heaven to direct us in matters of Worship 2 Tim. 3. 16 17. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine for reproof for correction for instruction in righteousness That the man of God may be perfect throughly furnished unto all good works The Scriptures are sufficient to inform the ignorant to confute the erronious to reform the vitious and to guide and direct support and comfort those that are gracious Here a Lamb may wade and an Elephant may swim here is milk for babes and meat for strong men here is comfort for the afflicted and succour for the tempted and ease for the troubled and light for the clouded and enlargement for the straitned c. Oh how full of light how full of life how full of love how full of sweetness how full of goodness how full of righteousness and holiness c. is every Chapter and every Verse in every Chapter yea and every Line in every Verse The Rabbins say that a mountain of matter hangs upon every word of Scripture yea upon every tittle of Scripture When the people of God have been in any outward or inward distresses or troubles God never sends them to the sh●p of men's Traditions and No Histories are comp●rable to the Histories o● the Scripture 1. For Antiquity 2. Rarity 3. Variety 4. Brevity 5. Perspicuity 6. Harmony 7. Verity all which should greatly encourage Christians to a serious perusal of them inventions but he still sends them to the blessed Scriptures Isa 8. 20. To the Law and to the Testimony if they speak not according to this word it is because there is no light 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 no morning in them cap. 34. 1● Seek ye out of the book of the Lord and read ●● one of th●se shall 〈◊〉 none shall want her ma●e for my mouth it hath commanded and my spirit it hath