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A89271 An explicite declaration of the testimony of Christ according to the plain sayings of the Gospel: and therein, of the purposes, promises, and covenants of God, as by Gospel declared. With, a consideration of a question stated about faith. By Thomas Moore, Senior. Moore, Thomas, Senior. 1656 (1656) Wing M2593B; ESTC R231372 616,621 754

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the same danger or were there any more individuals come forth to make a some of or had any any other wayes sinned and fallen under sin and death then in this publick Man and what then shall the some be the Male or the Female the Soul or the Body or some part of either Such whimsies are in the dreams of some but sure we are far from them I wish we may use no Expressions to strengthen them But then did not God finde out a Mediator for the first publick Man whole Adam as fallen to take away sin destroy death and the works of the Devil which was already entred into the world and did not this Mediator interpose and undertake in that very moment of the Fall to be a second publick Man to take the Nature the Place the Cause of the first publick Man in hand to work a restauration for him and so for all that were in him and naturally to come forth from him even all Mankinde where then shall we finde the some of them if there were any left out for whom there was no purpose of God for any saving them in and by the Mediation of Christ why do they not perish in that first death denounced why are they not at last judged according to that Law under which they fell in Adam why do they not in dying die so as to have every thing filling them with horror and torment till they perish for ever in the first death in the utmost of it How comes Mercy Patience and Means to lead to Repentance to be extended to them if no ransome hath been given for them God being not onely merciful but righteous in all his wayes if Christ did not die and give himself a ransome for them if he have wrought no Salvation for them and so have none to bestow on them how is he become their Lord Why is the Gospel to be preached to them why are their sins aggravated by the means he useth towards them and how shall they be said to reward him hatred for love and be judged by him according to the Gospel and sentenced unto a second death which if he had not come and used means towards them and they rebelled against him they could never have been or did God first purpose in and through Christ this second death to them that were already under the first death and no Redemption wrought for them and so send Christ into the world to be an Abaddon or Man-Destroyer to condemn so great a part of Mankinde farther then they were condemned in Adam I will proceed no further in this The Gospel and the Purposes of God as by his word and works declared and as set forth in this Treatise tells us another story which takes away all these absurdities brought in by this some and yet neither does he express it of what saving he means whether of that Salvation of the Nature of Man wrought in himself as the publick Man for Men all Men or of that Salvation upon the account of the former extended to Men to save them or of the efficacy of the first in the extention of the second on the same account in Believers and Receivers which is opened in the Gospel and exprest according to it in this Treatise but some Expressions elsewhere used imply to mean it of all so that this term some is not rightly used Yet this is true That he saith God's Purpose of saving was in and by the Mediation of Christ yea his saving in every respect onely this glory to God in Christ that he is the first purposed and first elected and all following Purpose of Salvation is in and by him And so this also That the coming of Jesus Christ and the Salvation wrought by him and Preparation made in him is a Fruit of the Love Will and Purpose of God is true and the extending of this Salvation in any or all the Fruits thereof to Men and the Efficacies thereof in Men are the Fruits of the Mediation of Christ and so of the same Will and Purpose of God in and through the Mediation of Christ this is true also But that this act of his Will whether he mean it of his Purpose of preparing Salvation for Men in Christ or of extending Salvation to Men through the Mediation of Christ or of the Efficacy of this Salvation in Believers for he leaves this in the dark That the Scripture knows it by no other Name then that of Election Adoption or the Purpose of God according to Election or the Purpose of his Will in Jesus Christ is a dark saying and full of confusion and intimately untrue unless he deny it to be called by all these Names and then there is subtilty and room left for evasion in the Expression Let it be considered The Will of God in his Purpose is in it self an act sure one single real act before any accomplishment come forth and if he mean of that it will not reach some of the other terms and if he mean of that act which is outward toward the Creature which is confest the act of his Will and alwayes suitable and according to his Purpose he saith not of which he meaneth but take it for either or for both yet there is confusion in his saying as if there were no distinction between Election and Adoption and the Purpose of God according to Election and the Purpose of his Will in Christ and that all or any of these were and are equally and alike the Name of this Purpose of his Will in his Purpose of saving Men in and by the Mediation of Christ True it is It may and doth bear the Name of the Purpose of his Will in Christ and the Scripture will bear it out to be known by that Name the Eternal Purpose Eph. 3.11 1.9 11. Psal 2.7 2 Tim. 1.9 which he purposed in Christ Jesus which he had purposed in himself the Purpose of him that worketh all things according to the counsel of his own will yea it is called The Decree preached by Christ and to be preached by his Servants yea and for the good Will of God and Grace given us in this Decree it is called His own Purpose and Grace given us in Christ Jesus before the World began And if Mr. Owen had but added his Purpose of electing and adopting in and by Christ and his Purpose that all should take place according to the Election of Grace the Scripture would have borne it out But for Election without distinction to be that Purpose or the Name of that Purpose or that act of his Will that is called his Purpose of saving fallen Mankinde by the Mediation of Christ no one place of Scripture saith it speaking of the Oracles and Works of God in this business Rom. 9.11 saith They were so ordered that the purpose of God according to election might stand Where by standing is meant abiding taking effect and coming to pass to have its
and but once in the yeer and so at once in one day made the Atonement for all Israel and yet for particular defilements they needed daily washings and purifications still else they should have died in their uncleanness notwithstanding the Atonement made for them answerably Jesus Christ by his own Oblation once offered in the end of the World entred into the holy place and made the Atonement for the sins of Mankinde that they were fallen into and obtained eternal Redemption and is the Propitiation for the sins of the whole World and remaineth in the holy of holies a continual Mediator and Interceder that by vertue of his Oblation he may be taking still away the sin of the World and by a spiritual sprinkling of his Blood purifie the Hearts of Believers from their personal and particular sins without receit of which purifications Men may die in their own sins notwithstanding the Atonement that was once made for them and those High-Priests could not remain in the holy of holies so to intercede but came out again so soon as the Atonement was made and so the High-Priest's entrance in the holy of holies once in the yeer was principally the Type of the Atonement made by Christ once in the later end of the World and the Types of his Intercession was in other services of the High-Priest and Priests when the High-Priest was come out of the holy of holies Exod. 28.29 30. with Numb 18 1-4 22 23. with Lov. 1 2 3 4 5 c. when in a continual and daily service they made Intercession for the people by bearing or taking away their iniquities in Ministrations in the Sanctuary for them and burning Incense beside their oft Purifications which did rather type out the Intercession of Christ as is foreshewn and may be read in comparing Heb. 9 7-27 and 10.11 12 18 19. with 7.25 c. and so this Expression agreeth not with the approved Rule pag. 26. 5. There is no real difference between the efficacy of the Death of Christ and that of his Intercession upon the actual accomplishment of it f Pag. 216. Sect. 3. This is a very dark saying and tending to confound things distinct for sure the Oblation is already accomplished his Death over and past and he alive for evermore but the vertue of his Death and so of his Oblation abideth but the efficacy is that here to be minded and its efficacy with God is seen in this that he hath made Christ Jesus the Lord filled him with all fulness of the Holy Ghost given all Power and Authority into his Hands to dispose of all Men to raise the Dead and to judge all All this is given him as the effect of his Death and Oblation and for this he neither doth nor needeth to make Intercession Therefore the making the efficacies of Oblation Offerings and Intercession-making as both one without any real difference in the actual accomplishment is not right Besides the prevalency of his Intercession with God is by vertue of his Oblation-fore-accomplished and with and in the Furniture by it obtained and it alwayes and in all things for all he intercedeth prevaileth with God and so he obtaineth the making known of his Oblation and the Vertues thereof for Men and the Extention of many Means and Mercies and spiritual Operations to them all which are the efficacies of his Intercession with God for Men. But now the efficacies with and in Men are various some receiving and so meeting freely with blessing others refusing and upon that account condemned not that he intercedeth for their Condemnation but for their refusal of Mercies extended by the Intercession of him that had fore-bought them The efficacy of his Oblation is in that they are given into his dispose and he is their Lord and shall be their Judge which they cannot avoid and this obtained before Intercession made The efficacy of his Intercession by vertue of his Oblation is seen in the Patience Forbearance Mercy Means and Spirit extended to Men to bring them in to be his peculiar People and its efficacy in Men is in their believing precious but in their disobedient refusal heavy even tending to just Condemnation the manner of Christ's judging being according to the Mercies and Means he hath extended as Men have received or rejected And besides in those that do receive the Grace extended for his Intercession it is not all one and so prevalent in and with the best of Saints on Earth nor so abundantly efficacious with them as it hath been and is with God such thoughts I hope are far from us and not intended in the Expression but the Expression being Scriptureless Pag. 26. and not agreeing to the Rule I leave it 6. That Christ was sprinkled with his own Blood g Pag. 217. Sect. 3. This a very dark and Scriptureless Expression we read of his Garments to be sprinkled with the Blood of his Enemies when he revengeth the cause of his people Isa 63.3 but for being sprinkled with his own Blood we read not and what sense to devise to make this true in is beyond my understanding for we even all Mankinde in and through our first Father Adam were fallen under the guilt of manifold sins charged upon us by that Law under which we were fallen and these could not be pardoned without satisfaction made by Blood shedding and for this cause the Son of God took our Nature and was made under the Law for us and so that debt was reckoned on his account and he shed his Blood materially and died for our sins and rose for our justification and offered up his own personal Body a Sacrifice for us and so in compleating his Oblation he as it was his debt fully satisfied and as it was ours obtained by that Oblation full pardon for us And this was materially done by him and is not anywhere called The sprinkling of his Blood yea his material Blood if it were or could have litten or been sprinkled materially on any in his Circumcision or scourging or crowning with Thorns or nailing to the Cross or piercing with a Spear yet would it not so have cleansed any from sin any more than the supposed reliques of it profit any now the vertue of it for that being in the vertue of the Oblation offered to God and he being by his own Blood or with the vertue of it entred into the Heavens having offered the Oblation he is a spiritual Man and all he doth to us now he doth spiritually and so not material Blood as shed and yet the vertue of the same Blood that was shed he by making it known in the Gospel spiritually sprinkleth And this was also figured in the Law as is shewn at large in another Treatise And we Discourse of the precious blood of Christ c. 4. p. 22 23. notwithstanding the Atonement made in Christ by his Blood shedding and Oblation and the making it known with the pardon
Christ and Christ faithful in performance of the same 2 Tim. 2.11 If we be dead with him he saith not If we were dead for him to die for us or as dead in his dying for us having in his sufferings 2 Cor. 5.14 19 20 21. as in the publick Man suffered the sentence of death in account for all we fell into by Adam that as he is risen we might live to him which is true also of such as yet believe not But he saith Rom. 6.2 11. 7.4 Col. 2.20 Phil. 3.3 7 8. Rom. 6.4 5 8 11 7.4 5 6 Joh. 11.25 26. 2 Tim. 2.12 Rom. 8.17 18. If we be dead with him that is believing in his death in his Blood and in acceptance of that die to our own Wisdom sinful lusts and designs and to all hope in any righteousness of our own and so to all the appearing glory ease pleas and excellency of this World and all by and with him which is to be dead with him in Scripture-Language If we be dead note it he saith not he we shall also live with him receive forgiveness be enlived preserved and raised with and by him yea more still If we in this believing dying and living do suffer with him and so for his and his peoples sakes we shall raign with him at his coming but when such glorious grace is discovered and tendered to us by so gracious a One as hath suffered so much for us and hath gone before us and calleth us to follow him and yet we refuse If we deny him he will deny us This is as plain as all the rest If any say He cannot for this his death will be in vain his call frustrate and his word become of none effect This hath been answered before That his death his word hath its effect and his Purpose shall verily be performed according as he purposed that is for life according to the Election of grace and though these deniers of him bring upon themselves swift destruction 2 Pet. 2.1 Rom. 9.6 8. Isa 65.11 15. Joh. 12.48 Rom. 2.16 Prov. 9.12 Phil. 2.9 10 11. 2 Tim. 2.13 others shall be brought in and the effect of his word shall be seen in those that are born of the promise as was said The Lord shall slay thee and call his Servants by another Name nor shall his death and Ministration of the Gospel be in vain he will have the glory of all in judging them by it according to the Gospel and not he but they alone shall suffer and bear it and will have his glory of being by vertue of his death their Lord and so it follows If we believe not yet he abideth faithful faithful in all his promises and sayings yea in this affirmed and faithful saying and so faithful in and according to the manner of his Purpose he cannot he neither will nor can it suits not with his Nature it is impossible he should deny himself he saith not He cannot deny us though we believe not and deny him for if that were so he must deny himself in his own sayings concerning unbelievers Apostates and Deniers of him and in his faithfulness for bringing forth his Father's and his own Purposes according to his Purpose ordered in his Counsel and breathed forth by his Spirit but he cannot deny himself he will make good his own word and shew himself to be even the same his Spirit hath in the Gospel reported him to be denying none that by his grace in the Day of grace believe in him or having departed do again in his recalling turn to him but denying such as persist in refusing or after coming in in departure and denial of him in which is both warning and comfort and so a great motive to hold them in the Faith that were in it and to return them that were gone astray from it 2 Tim. 2.14 15 16 17 18 19. And therefore he willeth Timothy to put them in remembrance of these things c. and urgeth it because some were departed from the Faith assuring him that notwithstanding all this the Foundation of God standeth sure in which we may see not onely the Purpose of God but the Foundation laid according thereto and the sure standing of it to be such as abides with the Truth of all these foresayings and events yet it is meet to answer that conceited strong Argument against this hereto said which is Mr. Owen's saying thus Though the seed of Christ Pag. 132.3 which he is to see to upon the account of his sufferings for them do sin and trangress yet God hath put all these gracious Obligations upon himself to reduce them by corrections and afflictions but never to proceed to final sentence of utter rejection Isa 53.10 Answ This is nowhere affirmed in Scripture and so propounded as is doubtful what his meaning is if other sayings did not explain it as where he saith Pag. 364. The same sins deserve the same punishment and had not Christ answered for the sins of Believers they could not have escaped punishment And if he had said nor raised from the dead it is as true but that any perish for sin because Christ did not suffer for them is not true nor is God any respecter of persons if the manner of sinning be the same though he also saith Pag. 161. 63.2 The guilt of sin is also taken away from all those for whom Christ died by his death that it shall never be a cause of everlasting separation between God and them which hath been plentifully shewn to be contrary to the Scripture besides the taking sin out of the way by his death is one work 2 Cor. 5.21 Eph. 5.25 26 27. 1 Joh. 1.1 7. and the taking the guilt of sin c. from Men another following work the first done where the later is not done and the first done that by vertue of that by which it was done the later might in his way be done and it is a great perverting of the Scripture to render that done where it saith it is to be done of which enough hath been said but his Expression here being more moderate I will so view it for here he saith not All that Christ died for but his Seed By the Seed of Christ See par 1. ch 13. and par 4. ch 2. is not meant any of the Sons of Adam considered as he was to die and had undertaken it and did die for them for so they were Men fallen Adam's Seed and sinners and enemies to God which the Seed of Christ are nowhere called but they come in upon the account of his Death Resurrection and Sacrifice compleated and Spirit sent forth in the means prevailing with them And this express by the Prophet taught by our Saviour and so the Children of the Promise Isa 53.8 10 11. Joh. 12.23 24. Rom. 9.25 26 8. those that were born of the promise that were not before in that sense
and so he approveth as good and rejoyceth in all his own Works e Gen. 1.31 Job 38.4 7. Psa 104 4.31 Act. 15.18 And so having made not onely Mankinde but the Angels before holy and well-qualified he did approve their Essence which he made and the holy Qualifications he endued them with and the Place or Habitation or Degree he put them in and so loved them their Essence their Persons their Qualifications and in love so placed them as he did Mankinde whom he made Righteous c. And that he loved the Angels as he did Mankinde before they fell is evident by the Spirits Testimony That God is righteous and so both loveth the Righteous f Psal 146.8 and Righteousness g Psal 11.7 and knoweth that is owneth and approveth his own Works h Act. 15.8 and upholdeth the Righteous i Psal 37.17 and preserveth the way of the Saints k Prov. 2.8 Psal 1.6 and blesseth the Righteous and will not suffer them to be removed l Psal 5.12 and in all this God is the same for ever immutable without change or shadow of change in himself or in his minde to such approved and beloved ones Whence also it is evident That God did not first forsake the Angels nor did withhold or withdraw from them any part of that Wisdom Holiness and Strength wherewith he had indued them and by which they might have abode in that righteous happy estate he made and put them in and so have continued righteous and holy still and in acknowledging their supreme Lord have been established for ever m Job 4 7 18. 36.7 Psa 34 15. 37.28 Prov. 8.22.36 with Joh. 14.21 17.5 But those of the Angels that did fall they did voluntarily aspire to a higher degree of Dignity and Equality with their supreme Lord and so did first of themselves forsake God and so sinned and ceased to be Righteous and Saints they kept not their first Estate or Principality but left their own Habitation n Jude 6. and so by their Transgression provoked the Love of God to wrath whose Love is such as it abhorreth and hateth wickedness and so by their sinning they made themselves such that in their Persons Qualifications and Wayes they became the Object of God's hatred and wrath so that the change was in them not in God who because they so sinned and sinned of themselves without any other Tempter and sinned not all in one publick Representative but every one in their own Persons freely against so great Light and Goodness he hath therefore forsaken them and cast them down to Hell and reserved them in Chains of Darkness to the Judgement of the great Day to be then tormented in that Everlasting Fire prepared for them and such as by them are led to such-like personal Transgression o Jude 6. 2 Pet. 2.4 Mat. 25.41 Rev. 20.10 And yet in all this is there no change in God he in his Love is the same still though these sinning Angels be fallen out of his Love under wrath and hatred yea it would rather have implied a change in God if he had continued his Love on such presumptuous Transgressors And this also is written to admonish and warn men yea even Believers That none tempt the Lord by presumptuous sinning crying peace to themselves from the Love Mercy and Goodness of God fore-testified to them and the immutability of God in his Love and purposes which though true yet that argues not the immutability of all that are in any sort loved of him so as though they sin presumptuously his immutability engages him to love such notwithstanding so as those persons once loved cannot by any misdemeanor fall from being under that Love and become under hatred we are warned to take heed of such thoughts for it hath with some and may with others so fall out and yet no alteration in God for he hath shewn his mind to be even so p 2 Pet. 2.1.4 Jude 5 6. Deut. 29.18 19.20 And as for the Soveraignty of God it is one and the same and ever agreeing with his Wisdom Holiness Truth Justice Love and Purpose so that change by presumptuous sinning of Persons from being under Love to be under Hatred argues no change in God And this is clear in the case of the fallen Angels that I say nothing of Mankinde changed from being under well-pleasedness to be under wrath and displeasure though compassions were yet toward them who sinned all in one and by the subtilty of a Tempter yet the change in Man great in God none at all which shews the vanity of the Pleas and Inferences of some about and from the immutability of God in his minde and purposes 1. Pag. 13. p 2. That saying of Mr. Owen's That if God can by his power and Spirit keep them whom he doth not forsake in a state and condition of not forsaking him he doth forsake them before they forsake him is not fit for Argument to build Doctrine on or confirm with for it is neither true nor Scripture-like but is plainly derogatory to God and his Truth and Goodness and far from acknowledging that depth of the Wisdom and Knowledge of God Rom. 11.33 and rather tendeth to lead to fancy a depth of some openly appearing respect of Persons and causeless indignation cruelty and unrighteousness to be though no man can yet see how Righteousness which I hope Mr. Owen will not allow nor will he say His saying is meant of the fallen Angels yet Gods proceeding with them overturneth the truth of his saying so as it can be no ground or proof for him or others to ground any Opinion on or prove it by None in their right mind will say The fallen Angels transgressed not without cause God forsook them first and so free them from that number Psal 25.3 that transgress without cause as if God did first forsake them before they forsook him and so lay the beginning of the blame upon the Almighty whereas is was first wholly in themselves who were the first sinners and sinned from the beginning and so sin still Christ saith not Because there was no Truth in them before the fall but 1 Joh. 3.8 Joh. 8.44 Because he abode not in the Truth and so since the fall there is no Truth in him which reproves this foresaid saying 2. Another saying by this also appears untrue though used by many namely That whom God loves once he loves for ever if it had been What God loves once or such as God loves once he loves ever it would have stood for God loves Righteousness and so the Righteous and so Believers and Saints for ever But to say Whom or what Persons all and Every of them whom God loves once he loves for ever is not true and the surmise of it is grounded on a false conceit as if the unchangableness of God did either depend on or at least argue necessitate
the act and freeness of Jesus Christ himself in so offering and that he himself hath done it yea compleatly done it and once for all so as it shall no more be so done by himself nor remains for any other to offer him in any sort to God a Sacrifice for sins nor to add any thing to compleat that offering it being compleated by himself already once for all and as Man he himself alone and by himself though for others did offer this Sacrifice so as there was no Creature either Man or Angel that did or in respect of real acting can in any sense of offering be said to have offered the same with him or to be any part of the offering offered by him but he was both that offering and offerer and no other Man in or with him no not in that sense of which it is said Levi also who received Tythes Heb. 7.9 10. paid Tythes in Abraham for he was yet in the loyns of his Father when Melchizedec met him so as Levi though not in person yet in specie though not with his own hands yet by and in and with his Father in whose loyns he was and from whom he naturally proceeded he did so and in that manner also pay Tythes in Abraham but so can none be said to have offered this offering and Sacrifice by in and with Christ for Jesus Christ had none in his Loyns to come forth of him as Abraham had or as Adam had such a conceit would be very carnal gross and erronious Christ took the Nature of the first Adam and so of all Mankinde that were in the first Adam's Loyns that in that Nature having suffered and overcome Death and being filled with the Holy Ghost he might be and so is a spiritual man to quicken and draw in of the Sons of the natural Man to himself and so make them his spiritual Seed that were not before so by uniting and conforming them to himself by vertue of his Sacrifice offered without which they could never have been his seed so that there was none in Christ to die and rise and offer Sacrifice in him in such a sense as Levi paid Tythes in Abraham nor yet in respect of that sense naturally and actually in specie as we all sinned and fell in the Loyns of our first Father Adam nor was Christ bound to offer this Sacrifice by any pre-engagement upon the account of Mankinde or any of them as being in him or chosen in him or allied to him for his Engagement is free and voluntary and before his own voluntary Engagement to take the nature cause and place of the first publick Man in hand and therein to undertake for all Mankinde to suffer and offer up the acceptable sacrifice he was not engaged to him or any of Mankinde For then his Oblation and sacrifice he offered had not been every way in all respects only of himself and altogether so free as it was in respect of Mankinde and his love to them but by reason of such a pre-engagement some had had some influence upon him and so power to have enjoyned him to take Man's Nature therein to lay down his life yea and by vertue of that pre-engagement and election in him so by vertue of their interest in him to have challenged some right in the very sacrifice it self so far as to have it in some sense counted their offering it together with him but that no such thing could be the dissimilitudes between the first Creation and the new and between the two publick Men do fully and cleerly shew as is before shewn in Part 1. and Chap. 13. and in divers expressions and plain sayings of Scripture Rom. 5.15 But not as the offence so also is the free-gift for if through the offence of one many be dead is not this the same with that before vers 12. By one man sinentred into the world and death by sin and so death passed upon all men in whom or for that all have sinned Adam sinned not alone nor simply as a publick Man so as his sin became no otherwise the sin of all Mankinde but only by meer imputation in an act of severity of vindicative justice he standing in the room of all Mankinde but Adam as the publick Man had also all Mankinde that were naturally to come forth of him in his Loyns and so in that his sinning all Men sinned in their species or kinde though not as then in that act in their individual persons and so all sinned one as well as another all alike without difference and coming forth naturally from him are so in their persons as naturally truly and verily found and beheld as having sinned in him as Levi was to have paid Tythes in Abraham and not only so but the Nature and inclination of Mankinde being polluted in and by that very first sin they come forth polluted and so add more sin of their own Rom. 5.18 and so justly and deservedly the condemnation of the first Man was both by imputation and also naturally the condemnation of all Mankinde or unto all Men and the wages of sin to Adam and to all his posterity is death Rom. 6.23 and that by due and just desert all being made sinners in their own persons in coming forth from him by propagation Rom. 5.19 whence also the word all men vers 12. and 18. is in a double consideration turned into the word many vers 15. and 19. namely to explicate the word all to shew it to be a great number that the evil of the first Man's offence may the more appear in the heynousness of it and also as having more special relation to those that are already come forth in their personal beings naturally from Adam and so came forth under such guilt and defilement of sin and liableness to death which are all Men that have had their personal beings naturally from him and these also are a great number even Many Vers 13 14 19. though there be yet more to come forth from him Yet now though there be a similitude here in respect of the number of persons Vers 18. and the verity of imputation and efficacy between the disobedience of the first publick Man Vers 14. and the obedience and righteousness of the second publick Man yet there is some dissimilitude the first being but a figure of the second and Christ the Truth exceeding all that figures could shew forth and so for Jesus Christ the second publick Man as he was a new gift of God and given to be the Saviour of the world so he also as freely came forth and was made Man under the Law and as freely died and offered up himself a Sacrifice to God for Mankinde the whole kinde without difference and so for all Men to make an Atonement for their sins they are fallen into and this he alone he himself did freely not being engaged to them by vertue of any
to stumble at Christ And not I onely but many others have cause to bless God that in making Christ known overthrew this Confidence and brought us in to believe in Jesus Christ onely and so delivered us that from snare also But yet some there are Gal. 3.10 13. Tit. 3.4 that heeding the Testimony of Christ in the Gospel see these changes and righteous affections and doings of ones own are very imperfect and too weak to raise such a Conclusion from and not the way in which the Love of God appears to save Men and bring them in to himself and so not to assure Election or trust in for it or for life And that sue● Trusters cannot be justified before God but that is onely by the freeness of his Grace discovered to sinners as sinners through the Blood of Christ that died for sinners and so bringing them in to believe in him for Justification yea and Sanctification and all saving Grace through the freeness of his Grace O Grace how freely workest thou O precious Faith thou art now a working But this fable not being yet banished doth secretly suggest All this is true indeed but yet this Death of Christ for sinners as sinners and all this free and rich Grace in and through him is not nor never was intended for all sinners but onely to some of them before the World was the Elect and they onely and no other shall have it And for the reverence so of many holy Men as have affirmed this fable for Truth this Suggestion is received and so in stead of believing what Grace tendereth they are perswaded first to wait for some special and personal Manifestation of their Election from eternity by some supernatural shine and powerful dictate in some speaking to their heart that they are elect sons and so that Christ hath died for them and their sins are forgiven and for want of this many long languish and refuse to believe and to be comforted by the Words of the Gospel and some over-hasty of Consolation snatch at any word that cometh suddenly into their thoughts though left to their own and others Interpretation yet putt up with and boast of them some in this waiting ready to receive any Satanical delusion coming as an Angel of Light and so to be transported with strange dreams and erring fancies yet so merciful is God that to some thus waiting he not laying this their folly to their charge doth for his own Name sake in Christ in some season minde them of his graciousness and love in Christ with some saying or promise in the Gospel put to their heart in which they are drawn through Christ to behold him as a Father and so for the present sweetly comforted and framed yet the Dreams of the old fable not banished Anon after some grow proud of their visits and though foiled with some passions and lusts yet presumptuously confident in their visits They say They cannot by these things miscarry God can as soon cease to be God as cease eternally to save them because of his eternal Purpose corcerning them yet others in minding the great and free love and goodness of God in Christ and their own infirmities are kept more humbly confident in his grace in Christ and stirred up more seriously to acknowledge the failings that appear and to seek in exercise of faith and use of means help preservation and encrease of grace through Christ yet the relicks of the old fable hinders the free stream of their Love to such as are yet in ignorance and their ready declaring Gospel to them and apts them to many lofty Speeches and un-Gospel-like sayings and to judge all that by temptation are turned aside to have been but hypocrites before and to put a stop to weak Brethrens consolation that have not had their visits Yet God being gracious to both these sorts doth yet farther correct and teach them notwithstanding the force the old fable hath with them still and keeps their hearts to himself and out of some backslidings doth recal them and heal them his mercies are greater and his waves above Mans as many of us have cause to confess for by his gracious teachings the Gospel often breathing and shining upon their hearts notwithstanding all the miscarriages before said The Testimony of Jesus That he died for all and is the Propitiation for the sins of the whole VVorld That whoever of them believe in him shall not perish but have everlasting Life and this the Purpose of God is discerned and believed And so the old fable it self departeth and they are more freely and sweetly drawn upon Jesus Christ and have all their rest and joy in him and the freeness of the grace of God in him and to minde Purpose and Election as it is and appears in and through him and so begin to be united to him and in some measure conformed to him loving delightfully their brethren and with compassion those that are yet in ignorance and unbelief and readily holding forth the word of Life as a word of Truth and Verity to them And yet notwithstanding all this though the old fable be gone some of the dregs of it are left remaining secretly moving in them which they in their fancy are rectifying to a new mould as if though secret yet some such Election there is But God hath purposed and according to his Purpose sent Christ the Saviour of the World and he hath purposed and according to his Purpose hath doth and will use means towards all that they might be saved and especially where the Gospel comes yea so far stretching forth his hand in the means with such sufficiency of light and strength that they might indeed repent and believe in which repenting and believing he will surely save them by Christ and if they in such seasons do not repent and believe it is their own fault and they lose their own Souls all which is verily true But then follows If God should do no more but that which is enough and sufficient to bring Men in to believe then would none believe and so none would come into his rest and be eternally saved but some must enter therefore he hath decreed and purposed to overcome some with an almighty and unresistable power and those onely so purposed and so overcome shall be eternally saved This at first blush would seem to set forth God's Mercy to all Mankinde to free him from all the imputation of hardness and cruelty by the former fable laid upon him to abase Man and magnifie the riches and freeness of his Grace to some and the equity of his Justice to others and leaves room to preach the Gospel as Truth to all which the other fable did not yet in Truth well weighed it is found but a meer Artifice of remaining dregs of the former and if long remaining will have its barking bleat and bring forth many of its Fruits and now it may be more marvelled that the former fable gone
as the other by worldly Thoughts they remained stony and so became unfruitful so as how much or how long they believed we have no warrant to make them like those fore-mentioned Nor yet of them John 2.23 of whom it 's not affirmed they professed or confessed him There was more danger in that then in believing But I need take no pains in this for Mr. Owen hath excluded these from those mentioned in stating the Question of whom he affirms the Graces given and received to be the works of the Spirit effectually working in all the powers of the Soul and producing Light Love Joy Zeal change of Affections amendment of Life Obedience And going over them again Page 423. Chap. 17. Sect. 27. he saith That in persons thus wrought upon there is or may be such an assent upon Light and Conviction to the Truths professed and preached to them as is true in its kinde not counterfeit giving and affording them in whom it is wrought Profession of the Faith and that sometimes with constancy to the Death or the giving of their Bodies to be burned with perswasions whence they are called Believers of a future enjoyment of a glorious and blessed condition filling them with ravishing affections and rejoycings in Hope which they profess suitable to the expectation they have of such an estate and condition These cannot be said to be Hypocrites in the most proper sense of that Word c. their high Gifts Knowledge Faith change of Affections and Conversation being in their own kinde true as the Faith of Devils So far he In all which it appeareth That other rabble mentioned by him cannot be brought in to be numbred with these which he confesseth may abide and die in the Faith yea and for the Profession of the Faith or they may fall away and of such as do fall away he saith Page 429. That before their falling they were in a fair way for Life and Salvation As for his Parenthesis about the Truth of their Faith As the Faith of Devils he therein intimately granteth this That the Devils have Faith true in its kinde but That the Devils have Faith and true Faith in any kinde as the word Faith is used in the Scripture I believe not because with all my search I finde not one such word there That the Devils in a sense do believe That there is one God I believe because the Scripture saith it But to believe the Devils have Faith I dare not because it is said The simple believeth every word but the prudent Man looketh well to his going Iam. 2.19 Prov. 14.15 Deut. 32.20 Mat. 17.17 Mar. 9.19 Luk. 9.41 2 Thes 3.2 with Rom. 15.30 31. And upon search and pondering I dare not say but many of them did believe there is one God that are affirmed Children in whom is no Faith and likewise of those our Saviour calleth Faithless yea and some of them also of whom the Apostle affirms All Men have not Faith I mean not to justifie that foolish Proverb Seeing is believing yet there is a believing that is from personal knowledge sight and sensible experience and such believing is in the Devils But the believing that is called Faith is a gracious Gift of God Act. 17.31 Rom. 1.5 16.26 Act. 11.21 Rom. 4.24 5.1 10.15 Gal. 3.1 2 3. 2 Thes 1.3 10. in which he hath provided for all Men an Object of Faith and causeth it to be preached to Men for the Obedience of Faith And those that in hearing hear he by his Spirit enlightneth their Mindes and moveth their Hearts that they may believe and believing is no farther called Faith then it closeth with the Object of Faith and so Faith is by hearing and the Spirit also and so in believing receiving the Testimony is in Men Faith But God hath provided no Object of Faith for the Devils and so for believing by Knowledge Sight and Sense they do know that is so believe that the Man Jesus Christ took neither their Nature nor Cause on him and so did not die or work any Redemption for them but took on him the Nature and Cause of Mankinde whom the Devil had overthrown and came to save Men and of Purpose to destroy the works of the Devil and that there is no door of Repentance for them but he hath destroyed his first work already and is about destroying his second and will utterly destroy it in his time shut him up in prison for a time bound and after cast him into a Lake of fire tormenting him for all the mischiefs he hath done to Mankinde and to his People he knows that God in Christ is one and will thus torment him and this certainty of his knowledge and so believing makes him tremble at the minding of his own Damnation Now I hope none will put the Sons of Men in the same species or rank and order with the Devils as that Christ took not their Nature and Cause on him hath wrought no Redemption for them nor opened any Door of Repentance to them but came to aggravate their sins and so to damn them to the same punishment with the Devils If any should believe thus they should believe as falsly as the Devils believe truely But on the contrary if any Man do by hearing the Testimony of Christ as verily believe Jesus Christ to have taken the Nature and Cause of Mankinde on him and so to have died for our sins and offered up the acceptable Sacrifice to God and so to be the Propitiation for the sins of the World and God through him propitious to Mankinde and so a Justifier of sinners that believe in Jesus and all this for the good of Mankinde that they might believe and in believing be saved This will fill a Man with Consolation and Hope as verily as the Devils believing the Truth of all this to be against them doth fill them with trembling and so believing in the Devils is neither having of Faith it makes them averse to it but such believing in a Man as closeth with the Object of Faith and receives influences from it is Faith Hence the Apostle proveth That though a Man believe there is one God yet seeing God is in Christ propitions if that he believeth work not up confidence and love to bring forth Fruits either it is no Faith he hath never yet been united to the Object or if he were he is withdrawn and so hath lost the Spirit and Life of Faith and so his Faith is become dead like the Body of a Man when the Soul and Spirit is departed so that if the Faith in a Man be as real and true in its kinde closing with the Object as the believing of the Devils is true in their kinde filling them with enmity against that believed then that Faith is right and in a Man as verily saving as to the Devils an occasion of trembling V. Whereas he saith They are changed as to their use not in
principles receiving And yet after by evill teachers and temptations turned aside and fall into doubtfullness of or denyall of some of the Oracles and decay of that towardness that was in them towards the Principles and so are found fallen away for by farther opening the Doctrin of Christ and from the foundation and Oracles of God opening and pressing for the first Principles to bee received They may bee recovered and their recovery is to bee hopefully sought But they are such as have by the Oracles of God been brought upon the foundation and so had the forementioned Principles framed in them with such enlightenings and tastes as hath been shown 5 Yet they are not such as these through weakness or some violent temptation prevailed with and so overcome Gal. 6.1 1 Cor. 5. 2 Cor. 2 3-11 12.19 -21. 2 The●● 14 15. that they are fallen into some gross sin against some of the ten Commands or some breach of charity in sinning against some branches of the Precept of the Gospel for the recovery of these by the words of grace and reproof and means appointed thereby may bee hopefully sought but they are such as these so far proce●ded that are fallen away from Foundation Heb. 10.26 27 28 29 30. Oracles Principles after all that light wilfully contemn and turn from this grace and despite it and this is their sin as before related in Part. 2. chap. 7. pag. 80-81 2 That such as so grievously sin against grace it is impossible to renew them again to repentance It is impossible The Apostle speaketh here of his ministration by preaching or writing for hee gives it as the reason why hee forbears going over again the foundation Oracles and thereby opening and pressing the first Principles because for such as need it and to whom it may bee profitable they to whom hee writes are fitted and may do that but the usefullness hee is pressing to is needfull for them but to such fallen ones all hee hath to say will be of no avail to them therefore hee will proceed and let such alone for it is impossible to renew them again to repentance Wee have nothing to say of the Mediatour to press any thing on them but what they have crucified to themselves and contemn So it is impossible to us to renew them it is out of the bounds of our ministration 1 Tim. 1.20 2 Tim. 2.21 Tit. 3.10 11. wee use either to reject such or deliver them to Satan and not exercise our ministry farther towards them while they are such and so wee would have you to do They are fallen into the hands of God who hath left us nothing in our ministration Heb. 10 25 26 27 28 29 30 31. to shew how God may deal graciously with them through a Mediatour but all wee have to say of the Mediatour whom they have so despitefully used will aggravate their sin and present nothing but terrour to them they are in a fearfull condition and in danger of eternall damnation But the Power of God wee will not limit Mar. 3.29 And all things are possible to him Though hee will do nothing but according to the counsell of his own Will And so in this sense hee saith it is impossible to renew c. which is a terrible sentence 3 The Reason Why it is impossible to renew them again to Repentance is exprest seeing or because They crucifie to themselves the Son of God afresh and put him to an open shame Hee that was once willingly crucified and put to an open shame for them and by his Spirit commending his love there through to their hearts hath been glory and beauty to them precious and efficacious in them yet now they turning aside to some vain dreams have hardened their hearts against him and for lying vanities have forsaken him and now are turned adversaries to him and by their own reasonings and lusts and magnifying some other thing do make his blood and sacrifice of no account and efficacy to themselves but crucifie him Heb. 10.26 2 29 30. and cast shame on him to make him despicable to themselves and others And there is no other Sacrifice to help them no mean of any help but in the freeness of Gods love that gave his Son and through that blood and Sacrifice of his made known by his gracious Spirit And all this they have trodden under foot despised despighted And yet that 's not all they are not by any Judgements or warning reclaimed but they go on and continue so doing And so hee saith not only they have fallen away and have crucified but they are even now still so doing they fall away they crucifie c. that is their business And they are so doing it is impossible and therefore impossible to renew them again to Repentance the words are very plain in themselves 4 That this great danger of eternall damnation into which some have fallen is in some cases to bee declared Chap. 2 3 4 6 10. and set before them that are not fallen into it that they may be warned to avoid all those evils by which by degrees Gal. 4. if not avoided they may bee brought to fall into it And so the Apostle sets this danger before the Hebrews to warn them to avoid all that leads to it as hath been shown And so did he to the Galatians And so hee directs them to no other or better faith than here set forth which suppose some were fallen from yet hee would have them abide and bee stedfast and grow in this faith and if any say God cannot so proceed with such as once have such faith though they fall away Hee answers Heb. 6.7 8. For the Earth which drinketh in the Rain that cometh oft upon it and bringeth forth Herbs meet for them by whom it is dressed receiveth blessing from God But that which beareth thorns and bryars is rejected and is nigh unto cursing whose end is to bee burned The Apostle here setteth forth the holiness and justness of Gods proceedings that as their standing is by faith so they may take heed of presumptuousness as he admonished the Romans Rom. 11.18.23 So here the Hebrews still justifying God as by setting forth the height and grievousness of such sinning being like the sin of the Angels that fell having no cause for it Jude 6. they had happiness enough in their condition in which abiding they might have been established but aspiring after a higher estate they left their habitation c. So suitable thereto is this sinning and in some degree beyond that of our first Father Adam Rom. 5.14 Numb 16. Jude 11. in respect of his own particular which men are not naturally guilty of so great but this is wilfully resembling that of Corah They willingly first forsaking God Isa 1.12 13 14. Iude. that shewed such mercy to them as was better than all they could set eye on So as without cause they
for some lust go on rebelliously against him finishing sin till it bring forth death 2 Pet. 2. Yea like Cain and Balaam yea reward him evill for good and hatred for love treading under foot and despiting the choicest of all Gods love cost and Jewels as is foreshewn And here hee produceth a plain parrable in which hee sheweth the equity and justness of such proceeding even to reason it self For the Earth on which a man bestows the same labour and cost for tillage seeding dressing and then it receives the same blessing from Heaven in the heat and influences of the Sun and the former and latter Rain falling often upon it and drunk in by it if any of this bee wanting the Earth is not condemned but if it have all this and then bring forth Herbs Corn or other fruit meet for those by whom it is dressed it receiveth blessing from God As men will gather and accept that fruit and bee well pleased with such ground and blesse God for it So God will accept and bless such as according to his grace extended bring forth suitable fruits But that part of the Earth which hath had the same labour cost tillage seed and dressing bestowed upon it and received the same blessing of the Sun and the Rain and drunk it in as the former did else the faultiness will not be charged on the ground and brings forth briars and thorns is rejected c. So here is equall and just proceeding Now all the difficulty here about Beleevers lyeth in this to know what these fruits are which yet would not have been so difficult but that some to maintain an opinion which this plainly overthrows frame cavills against it What say some are not repentance from dead works and faith towards God and all these Principles good fruits To which one might reply with the like and say was not the receiving of the Word with joy the blade sprung up the during for a while the Corn growing up though among thorns good fruit To which would bee answered No for it came not to perfection to bee gathered in at the Harvest which answer is true and may solve the doubt and answer the former query But I may also answer it otherwise That all the Principles here mentioned as taught by the Oracles of God Are as the seed that is sown in the Earth the bearts of men and the operations of the holy Spirit in and suitable to these Principles are as the rayes of the Sun of Righteousness and the Dew and Rain from Heaven to make them fruitfull And the fruits meet for this is something suitable of which anon but now if some of those fruits also to bee named bee granted to bee in the beleevers operating through all aforesaid as surely there are yet in him that falleth away and so is crucifying Christ again to himself c. are such Briars and thorns Ezek. 33.13 as now nothing else is found upon his account All his former Righteousnesse is not remembred Gal. 3.4 all is lost gone and in vain so saith the Spirit Surely there is a better way to charge sin on such Apostates and to glorifie God than to lay the blame on the foundation laid by him and say there was no room on it for them Christ did not dye for them there was no truth in his intention in the Oracles of God sounded forth to them hee had no purpose to save them The Principles they had were not of the right kind Hee hath not been at the same cost nor bestowed the same tillage nor sown in the same seed nor afforded the same Sun and Rain to them as Hee did to the other and so charge God more than them Surely where God expects fruit hee saith what could have been done more c. And hee otherwise clears himself saying Of old time I have broken thy yoke and burst thy bonds Isa 5 3 4 5● and thou saidst I will not transgresse when upon every high hill and under every green tree thou wanderest playing the Harlot Yet I planted thee a noble Vine wholly a right seed how are thou then turned into the degenerate plant of a staange Vine unto mee ●●r 2.20 21 31. Surely no want in his dealings towards them and this is suitable to that said here as they were our types And so I shall give a plain answer The fruits here meant vers 7. are in this Epistle plainly expressed to bee a diligent heed taking to the grace given Eeb. 2.1 2. 3 7 8 ●5 3 6 14. 10. 35 36. 13.1 11.11 13. 4.16 7.25 10.19 20 22 23 24 25. 13.15 12 13 14. 13.2.16 10.33 34 36. 12 2-12 13.3 10.23 13.23 9.28 13.21 and received and to the voice and teachings thereof so as wee let nothing flip nor harden our hearts against any of its teachings like that 1 Cor. 13 1-4 And with this A carefull and fast holding of the rejoyoing of hope and beginning of confidence firm unto the end like that Col. 1.23 And continuing in brotherly love like that 1 John 4.7 And so using all diligence to walk in faith and love like that Gal. 5.6 And this in approaching to God in the Name of Christ for all promised in the New Testament like that 1 Thes 5.17 18. Phil. 4.6 And in frequenting the assemblies of the Saints continuing our fellowship with them in the Gospel and ordinances of God like that Phil. 1.5 And so in all the fruits of love in com passion following peace with all men and holiness abounding in deeds of mercy and righteousnesse like that Rom. 12 8-13 Col. 3.12 13. with patience and constancie in our selves and sympathizing with others in their afflictions like that Rom. 12.15 And so not ashamed of the word wayes and people of Christ but holding fast the profession thereof like that 2 Tim. 1.8 Phil. 2.14 15 16. And in all so demeaning our selves as they that look and wait for the coming of Christ like that Luk. 12 35-42 And all these and such like fruits are the same exhorted to Col. 2.6 2 Pet. 1. 2 Pet. 1 5-11 Joh. 15.2 3 4-8 Heb. 2.1 3. 3.9 13 15 12 15.16 25. 3.12 16 18. 10.25 And all this fruitfulness is in and by abiding in Christ And on the contrary The Briars and Thorns here meant appear in this Epistle to bee a letting slip the things wee have heard and so a neglect of the great Salvation and so a listening to the deceitfullness of sin and so hardening our hearts against the teachings of the grace of God and allowing in our selves any root of bitterness uncleanness or prophaneness and so turning from him that speaks from Heaven through an unbeleeving heart departing from the living God 6.6 And then neglect of the Ordinances of Christ and forsaking the Assemblies of the Saints and then crucifying to themselves