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A10194 The perpetuitie of a regenerate mans estate VVherein it is manifestly proued by sundry arguments, reasons and authorities. That such as are once truly regenerated and ingrafted into Christ by a liuely faith, can neither finally nor totally fall from grace. It is also proued, that this hath beene the receiued and resolued doctrine, of all the ancient fathers, of all the Protestant churches and writers beyond the seas, and of the Church of England. All the principall arguments that are, or may be obiected against it, either from Scripture, or from reason, are here likewise cleared and answered. By William Prynne Gent: Lincolniensis. Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1626 (1626) STC 20471; ESTC S115319 355,787 462

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God mentioned in this place of 〈◊〉 seeing it is not stiled the booke of Life but only Gods booke must bee intended to bee the booke of the li●…ing and not the booke of life Thirdly if you will take this booke of God in this place for the booke of life and compare it with that of Reuel 22. 19. If any 〈◊〉 shall take away from the words of this Proph●…cie God shall take away his part out of the Booke of Life I answer then that the meaning of the Scriptures is no more but this Whosoeuer shall sinne against me and take from the words of this Prophecie I will blot him out of my Booke and take his part out of the Booke of life That is I will make it manifest to himselfe and all the world that albeit such a man had a name hee liued and that he had his name registred and recorded in the Booke of life that yet hee was neuer but a dead man and that his name was neuer truly written and recorded in the Booke of life The sense and meaning of these two places is but this He that sinneth against me shall die the death and shal neuer inherite euerlasting life So then you see that those places make nothing at all against mee that those whose names are registred and written in heauen and the Booke of life can neuer bee blotted out againe and so they cannot fall quite away from grace Eleuently those who are once truly regenerated and ingrafted into Christ they cannot depart from him and it is impossible to seduce them From whence this eleuenth Argument doth arise Those that cannot depart away from God nor yet be possibly seduced by any meanes miracles or policies whatsoeuer can neuer finally nor totally fall from grace But all such as are once truly regenerated and ingrafted into Christ can neuer depart away from God God will put ●…is feare into their hearts that they shall not depart from him Ier. 32. 40. And they cannot possibly bee seduced by any meanes miracles or policies whatsoeuer Math. 24. 24. Marke 13. 22. There shall arise false Christs and false Prophets and shall shew great signes and wonders insomuch that if it were possible they shall deceiue the very elect Yea the Beast which did deceiue all the other Inhabitants of the earth could not deceiue them with all his subtilty Reu. 13. 8. and cap. 17. 8. Therefore they can neuer finally nor totally fall from grace The euasions to that place of Ieremy I haue fully answered and defeated heretofore the euasions to the other places remaine now to be answered which are two in number First that these words if it were possible imply only a great difficultie but not an absolute impossibilitie Secondly that it proues only that they cannot bee seduced finally but it proues not that they cannot be seduced totally To the first of these I answer that these words imply an absolute impossibilitie of seducing any such as are the elect of God First because the very emphasis of the words imply as much for these words if it were possible imply a more impos●…ible impossibilitie then the word impossible doth Secondly because the end and scope of the text is to proue as much For if any thing could seduce the Saints of God then certainly false Christs and false Prophets comming vnder the colour and habit of Religion and working great signes miracles and wonders to the very admiration of the beholders would seduce them but yet all those great subtile and lying signes and wonders cannot deceiue them it is impossible euen for those to doe it and therefore is it absolutely impossible for any thing to seduce them Thirdly because the Scriptures certifie vs that the Beast and Antichrist whose comming is after the comming of Satan with all power and signes and lying wonders and with all deceiuablenesse of vnrighteousnesse could neuer seduce any of the elect Saints of God whose names were written in the booke of life but only such as neuer had any share or portion in the Booke of life 2 Thes. 2. 10 13 14. Reu. 13. 8. and cap. 17. 8. If hee could neuer seduce any of Gods elect it is then impossible for any to seduce them and so their first euasion is but false for the second euasion that the elect Saints of God cannot bee finally seduced I willingly admit but that they may bee totally seduced notwithstanding that I shall deny For first if they may be seduced totally for a time then the words and sense of the place are not so fully satisfied For he that is totally deceiued is deceiued and so not impossible to bee deceiued as the words and sense import him for to bee Secondly hee that may be deceiued totally may bee deceiued finally to and so both finally and totally which will quite falsifie and delude this Scripture and therefore if it be impossible for the elect Saints of God to bee finally seduced it must be likewise impossible for them to be totally seduced to Lastly the sense and scope of this Scripture and the very litterall words doe fully implie and affirme that they can neither finally nor totally bee seduced and therefore wee must giue these Scriptures their full and perfect sense and meaning and imply them to an impossibilitie of a totall as well as of a finall seducement If you obiect that the Saints of God are oft-times deceiued and seduced I answer that they are oft-times deceiued but yet not seduced they may fall into diuers petty errors in religion but yet they alwayes hold the maine and fundamentall truths 1 Cor. 3. 11. vers 16. and so this Argument standeth good and firme Twelfthly the true regenerate Saints of God they cannot choose but alwayes feare obey serue the Lord and doe his will they cannot doe the euill that they would neither can they sinne vnto death From whence this twelfth Argument will arise Those that cannot choose but alwayes feare obey serue the Lord and doe his will those that cannot doe the euill that they would and those that cannot sinne vnto death it is impossible for them either finally or totally to fall from grace But all those who are once truly regenerated and ingrafted into Christ they cannot choose but alwayes feare obey serue the Lord and doe his will God hath giuen them one heart and one way that they may feare him for euer Ier. 32. 39. God doth put his Spirit into them and cause them to walk●… in his statutes and they shall keep●… his indgements and doe th●…m Ezech. 36. 27. If they should at any time resolue with Ier●…miah that they will not make mention of the Lord nor speake any more in his 〈◊〉 his ●…d which is written 〈◊〉 ingran●…n in their hearts will b●… 〈◊〉 a burning fire shut vp in theis bones it will make the●… we●…rie of for bearing and they cannot stay but they must presently both speake it and doe it to Ier.
once truly registred in the booke of life Reu 3. 5. Secondly because God hath promised such that they shall be had in euerlasting remembrance and that he will giue them an euerlasting name which shall not be cut off Psal. 112. 6. Isai. 56. 5. Thirdly because God hath promised all such as are registred in the booke of his remembrance that they shall bee his in the day when hee makes vp his Iewells and that he will spare them euen as a Father spareth his owne sonne that serueth him Mal. 3. 16 17. Fourthly because Christ bids his Disciples to reioyce because their names were written in heauen Luke 10 20. if then their names might haue beene blotted out againe they had had no iust cause of true and solid ioy and so Christs exhortation had beene in vaine Fiftly because they whose names are written in the booke of Life cannot bee seduced by the beast they cannot bee withdrawne from God Reu. 13. 8. Sixtly because those that are receiued in the booke of Life they were written in that booke from the foundation of the world Reu. 17. 8. they were predestinated to Eternall life from all eternity by the determinate counsell and Decree of God which shall stand fast for euer and shall not bee repealed Psal. 89. 28. 33. 34. 2 Tim. 2. 19. Isai. 54. 10. Seuenthly because all such as are written in the Lamhes booke of life shall enter into the new Ierusalem Reu. 21. 27. they shall surely be saued Lastly because there is no variablenesse nor shadow of turning with God Iam. 1. 17. he neuer repent him of his gifts and calling Rom. 11. 29. therefore hee will neuer suffer any of those to fall to die or perish whom he hath registred in his Booke of life Now all those who are once truly regenerated and ingrafted into Christ they haue their names written in heauen and ingrauen in the booke of Life Mal. 3. 16. 17. Luk. 10. 20. Phil. 4 3. Hebr. 12. 23. Reu. 3. 5. cap. 13. 8. cap. 17. 8. c. 20. 12. and c. 21. 27. Therefore they can neuer fall quite away from grace But it may be obiected that mens names may be blotted out of the Booke of life For Moses prayeth to God to bl●… him 〈◊〉 of the Booke of life rather then the Israelites should b●… destroyed Exod. 32. 32. and Paul hee could wish himselfe accursed from Christ for his brethren the Iewes that so they might bee saued Rom. 9. 3. Yea God himselfe saith expresly Exod. 32. 33. Whosoeu●…r hath sinned against me him will I blo●… out of the booke of Life and Reu. 22. 19. If any man shall take away from the words of this Prophecie God shall take away his part out of the Booke of life All those places proue that mens names may be razed and blotted out of heauen and the Booke of Life I answer first That these wishes and prayers of Moses and Dauid they doe only serue to testifie their exceeding loue and their ardent affection to the Israelites but they doe not proue that such as haue their names written in heauen and ingrauen in the booke of Life may haue them blotted out againe First because they are but meere wishes and desires proceeding only from a passionate loue and zeale they are patheticall and hyperbolicall speeches and doe not necessarily imply either a reality or a possibilitie in 〈◊〉 thing desired and wished for It is common for men to wish and desire things that are impossible out of passion and affection these therefore being but wishes and desires proue nothing at all against mee Secondly these wishes and desires they are not absolute but conditionall they are subordinate to Gods will and therefore they proue nothing absolutely Thirdly they are such wishes and prayers which were altogether impossible to bee performed because they were contrary and repugnant to Gods infinite justice For it could not stand with Gods justice to condemne a righteous man that so many wicked ones might be saued Fourthly these wishes of theirs if they were absolute were impossible to be performed in respect of Gods eternall and immutable Decree God had predestinated Paul and Moses to eternall life and hee had reprobated and cast off these Israelites for whom these wishes of theirs are made these wishes therefore of theirs could not alter and change Gods purpose and decree which is immutable irreuocable and impossible to be repealed Fistly their damnation could not be satisfactory vnto God for the sinnes of their brethren therefore these zealous desires of their●… were impossible to be performed and so they proue not any thing at all against me Secondly to that of Exod. 32. 33. Whosoeuer hath sinned against me him will I blot out of my booke I answer First that this booke here spoken of is only the booke of this temporall but not of eternall life as will easily and plainly appeare by comparing this ver●…e with the 27 28 29 and 35. verses of the same chapter and with Psal. 119. 13. 15. For the Israelites had there made a Calfe and committed idolatry against God in worshipping of it For which sinne of theirs the sonnes of Leuy by Moses command slew 3000. of their brethren Yet Moses fearing that the justice and wrath of God were not fully satisfied with the death of these 3000. men but that he had some greater temporall judgement in store for them makes recourse vnto God for them by prayer confesseth their sinne and the greatnesse of it and desireth God to pardon it if not then he desires God rather to take away his life and to blot him out of his booke then to suffer so many of his people for to perish To which prayer of his God returnes this answer Whosoeuer hath sinned against mee him will I blot out of my booke that is he shall be slaine and my iudgement of the Plague and Pestilence which I haue prouided for the punishment of this his sinne shall seize vpon him for to cut him off So that Moses his prayer being but to remoue the temporall judgement of the Plague which God did afterwards inflict vpon them for this their sinne this booke of God may here bee well taken and accepted for the booke of this temporall life Hierome Gregorie Parerius and others make this to be the exposition of the place and so it makes not against mee Secondly I answer that there is a difference betweene the booke of Life liuing and betweene that booke of life wherein the righteous are written and recorded Dauid hee makes the difference Psal. 69. 28 Let them bee blotted out of the booke of the liuing and not be written with the righteous A man may be blotted out of the Booke of the liuing that was 〈◊〉 written with the righteous H●… that is written in that booke of li●…e wherein the righteous are recorded can 〈◊〉 bee blo●…e out as I haue proued before he that is written in 〈◊〉 booke of the liuing may therefore this booke of