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A08586 The saints societie Delivered in XIV. sermons, by I.B. Master in arts, and preacher of Gods word at Broughton in Northampton Shire.; Societie of the saints Bentham, Joseph, 1594?-1671. 1636 (1636) STC 1890; ESTC S117220 223,204 307

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and play and swimme therein like Leviathan in the sea How would some glut their insatiable appetites feeding themselves upon the extracted quintessence of all reall and imaginarie dainties might each have free liberty of choice Chusers you may be chusors I desire you to be not of such dunghill drosse not of such barbarous revenge not of such fading crownes not of such frothy delights not of such corruptible cates But with David of the 〈◊〉 truth Psal 119. 30. Or of Gods precepts Verse 135. Of that which is good Isa 7. 15. Of that good part which Marie chose Luc. 10. 42. And of that which pleaseth God 1. Obedience pleaseth God 1 Sam. 15. 22. 2. Sorrow for sinne pleaseth God Psal 51. 17. 3. A holy life that pleaseth God 4. Saving faith pleaseth God Heb. 11. 6. 5. To do good and communicate please God Heb. 13. 16. 6. And to frame our thoughts words and deeds to Gods will pleaseth God Col. 1. 10. These things chuse therefore and I 'le warrant you your choice shall not repent you Enoch was not taken to heaven because he was rich royally descended the seventh from Adam because he was learned had a comly and strong body but because he pleased God Heb. 11. 5. Chuse we therfore with Enoch the pious Proselite and godly Eunuch the thing which pleaseth God this choice being a signe of mans communion with God and a meanes whereby a man is joyned to God that so with these we may have fellowship with the Father CHAP. XIIII The ninth Meanes and Duty To take hold of Gods Covenant HAve we fellowship with the Father Declare it Doe 9. Meanes Duty we want it Feele it by taking hold of Gods Covenant this being a marke and meanes of mans communion with the Father Isa 56. 4. Ier. 50. 5. The foundation of which Covenant is Christ Iesus onely Isa 42. 6. He onely being the peace-maker or Prince of peace 2. The onely Angell of the Covenant Mal. 3. 1. 3. The Mediatour of the New Testament 4. The Father onely being well pleased in him 5. By him onely man comes to God And 6. In regard that he onely ratified and confirmed it with his owne Bloud Heb. 7. 22. 8. 6. 9. 15. Secondly the frame is by way of contract in which are comprised 1. Certaine Articles and Conditions on both parts 1. The principall Party covenanting is God who covenants to be our 〈◊〉 and the God of our seed Gen. 17. 7. i. To save us and ours to give us righteousnesse and eternall life in Christ 2. The other is the godly man who for his part promiseth to be the Lords people Ios 24. 15. And therefore binds himselfe to believe and rest upon the promise of God 2. Signes and seales binding each party to the agreement or covenant made on Gods part He hath given us his Word Hand-writing oath Heb. 6. 17. as Seales On our part the ancient people of God have bound themselves by writing Nehem. 9. 38. Seale ibid. Imprecation 10. 29. And Oath ibid. Circumcision Gen. 17. 13. c. And the people of God now perhaps by writing perhaps by seale perhaps by vow surely by word Baptisme and the receiving of the Lords Supper 3. Writings containing the conditions on both sides scil the Word of God the Old and New Testament called the Covenant Ex. 24. 2. Booke of the Covenant 34. 28. Words of the Covenant Deut. 9. 11. 29. 1. Tables of the Covenant Rom. 9. 4. The Covenants because they shew what God will do to his people and what we are to performe according to the tenour of the Covenant This Covenant or compact made betwixt God and man 1. Touching reconciliation and life everlasting is 1. Legall of workes which is a league made touching salvation upon condition of perfect obedience set downe in the Morall Law wherein eternall life is promised to such as perfectly fulfill the same and eternall death threatned to such as transgresse the same 2. Evangelicall of grace which is an agreement concerning men to be freely saved through faith in Christ. This Covenant God made with the justified Iewes before Christ to whom he was a child borne and a Sonne given Isa 9. 6. And the believing Iewes and Eundem spiritum eandem fidem fuisse in Apostolis Prophetis evidentissimè probat Apostolus 2 Cor. 4. Epiph contra errores Marcionis Gentiles since for although the Prophet Ieremy speakes of an old and a new Covenant yet himselfe shewes that this old and new covenant for substance are one and the same Verse 33. of Chapter 31. I will put my Law in their inward parts will be their God and they shal be my people I will forgive their iniquity 34. Which is the substance of the old and new Covenant The old in shadowes prefigured Christ to come The New apparantly shewes that Christ is come The Apostle S. Paul 1 Cor. 10. 2 3. saith the ancient Iewes and we eate the same spirituall meat and drinke the same spirituall drinke Their Sacraments were more in number then ours differenced in rites and measure of signification from ours yet the same Author end and signified thing c. S. Iohn speaking of love calls it a a new commandement and an old 1 Ioh. 2. 7 8. Old in regard of the substance new it being newly approved and renewed by Christ Ioh. 15. 12. So this Covenant of grace was the same when it was old to the sanctified Iewes in regard of substance as it is to us to whom it is new onely it differs in this that now it is published more clearely not in such darke shadowes and more persons are renewed more graces are bestowed Gods Covenant made with the justified Iewes and us Gentiles or the old and new Covenant 1. Differ in the Circumstances Adjuncts Accessories Oiconomie Administration and Dispensation 2. Agree in the Substance Particularly in the 1. Principall efficient cause Ier. 31. 31. 2. Moving cause Luc. 1. 54. 55. 72. 78. 3. Meritorious cause Gen. 3. 15. Ephes 2. 12 13. 4. Materiall cause 2 Cor. 5. 19. Reconciliation c. 5. Instrumental the Word 1. Of Gods grace Act. 20. 32 2. Of reconciliation 2 Cor. 5. 19. 3. Of faith Gal. 3. 8. 6. Formall cause or mutuall promise Gods which is free mans which is due Ro 3. 22 7. Finall cause to stirre up and confirme the hope of immortality Heb. 11. 8 9 10. 8. Effect justification and regeneration 1 Cor. 1. 30. 6. 11. 9. Subject persons onely Gods Elect true believers Rom. 3. 3. 26. 10. Inward seale sc the holy Spirit 2 Cor. 1. 22. Eph. 1. 13. This Covenant we for our parts must make Psal 50. 5. Or enter into Deut. 29. 12. Keepe Psal 103. 18. Or stand to the words thereof so as to performe or accomplish 2 Reg. 22. 3. That we may 1. please God this being a thing pleasing the Lord Isa 56. 4. 2. Shew that we have communion with God this being a