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B25425 Troposchēmalogia: Tropes and figures; or, A treatise of the metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes, &c. contained in the Bible of the Old and New Testament To which is prefixed, divers arguments to prove the divine authority of the Holy Scriptures wherein also 'tis largely evinced, that by the great whore, mystery Babylon is meant the Papal hierarchy, or present state and church of Rome. Philologia sacra, the second part. Wherein the schemes, or figures in Scripture, are reduced under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each. Together with a treatise of types, parables, &c. with an improvement of them parallel-wise. By B. K; Tropologia. Book 4. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.; De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685. Tropologia. aut 1682 (1682) Wing K101A; ESTC R7039 690,855 608

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have fit Instruments to work with viz. the Gospel which is called the engrafted Word i. e an Instrument or Means by which Souls are planted or grafted into Christ by the help of the Holy-Ghost without which they can do nothing III. A Planter knows that until the Ground he is to plant be dug up and well prepared 't is not meet to be sowed or planted III. So Ministers know unless the Hearts of Sinners are dug by the powerful Convictions of the Word and Spirit of God they are not fit to receive the Seed of Grace nor to be planted in God's Vineyard IV. Planters as Naturalists observe find by experience that a wild ungrafted Tree never bears good Fruit nor can till it be removed out of its natural Soil into a good Soil and grafted with a better Kind The Root that bears this wild Fruit is a degenerate Root and that is the Cause the Fruit is so unpleasant sowre and naught IV. So Ministers also know that unregenerate Men who grow upon the natural Root of old Adam unless they are removed and planted into Jesus Christ cannot bring forth acceptable Fruit to God until removed by the Power of the Word and Spirit and transplanted into Jesus Christ by a lively Faith Mankind naturally are the Off-spring of a corrupt and degenerate Root viz. the first Adam for as is the Root and Tree such are the Branches and the Fruit thereof A corrupt Tree cannot bring good Fruit. Mat. 7.18 V. A Planter who hath Skill in Grafting knows the Stock must be cut off before the Sienes as some call them or after Pliny Sions be grafted in V. So a Minister knows that until the new Stock viz. Jesus Christ was cut off that is to say crucified no Men as spiritual Syenes can be grafted into him by a lively Faith Tho there is in this a great Disparity as applied to Ministers for Planters cut off or cleave the Stock themselves before they graft the Siene but Christ was cut off by another hand VI. A Planter knows a Twig that is to be grafted or a Bud inoculated must first be cut off with a Knife that is keen or sharp or an Instrument from the Tree on which it naturally grew And when the Grafts are cut off in order to this Work 't is a critical Season with them saith worthy Mr. Flavel if they lie too long before they are engrafted or take not with the Stock they die and are never more recovered they may stand in the Stock a while but are no part of the Tree VI. So a Minister knows before a Soul can be grafted into Christ he must be cut off of the old Stock viz. old Adam and taken off of his own Righteousness The first Work upon a Christian is cutting Work They were cut or pricked in their Hearts Acts 2.37 Heb. 4. while Peter preached to them The Word of God is sharper than a two-edged Sword As no Siene is engrafted without cutting so no Soul is united to Christ Joh. 16.8 9. without a true and cutting Sense of Sin and of its own Misery And when Souls are under a Work of Conversion 't is a critical Time with them many have miscarried then and never recovered again They have indeed for a time remained like dead Grafts in the Stock by an external lifeless Profession but never come to any thing for such dead Grafts in a little time fall off from the Stock Christ and perish But this I must needs say it is principally for want of being quite cut off or because they were never throughly cut or wounded at Heart Convictions upon their Hearts were never deep enough or not kind Convictions rather Legal than Evangelical they were not cut by a fit Instrument c. VII A Planter when Grafts are cut off and prepared to be engrafted makes all convenient speed he can to close them with the new Stock the sooner saith one that is done the better The Graft is intimately united and closely conjoined with the Stock the Conjunction is so close that they become one Tree VII So a Minister when he sees poor Sinners are fitted and every way prepared by powerful Convictions ought to make what speed he can to apply the Plaister and direct them to a Closure with Christ that is to say Act. 16.30 31. to believe on the Lord Jesus And when this is done there is an intimate Union betwixt Christ and the Souls that believe in him He that is joined to the Lord is one Spirit 'T is the nearest closest and strictest Union they are so glewed one to the other so that look as the Graft is really in the Stock and the Sap of the Stock is really in the Graft So a Believer is really tho mystically in Christ and the Spirit of Christ is communicated to a Believer He that dwelleth in Love dwelleth in God 1 Joh. 4 16 And as the Graft is bound to the Stock so steadily that the Wind cannot lose it so the believing Soul is fastened to Christ by such Bonds Flavel as will secure it from all danger of being loosed from him any more This doth the Soul's Vnion with Jesus show And where and how these heavenly Plants do grow VIII A Planter sometimes plants a whole Vineyard with the help and assistance he hath from others VIII So a painful Minister may nay and has planted a whole Church by the help and assistance of the Spirit of God yea several Churches as St. Paul and others we read of c. IX A Planter's Work like other Labourers is very hard they oft-times sweat at it spend and waste themselves they find some Ground very rocky and difficult to dig up and to manure IX So is the Minister's Work a very hard and laborious Work no Digger nor Planter works harder or takes more pains than some faithful Planters or Preachers of the Gospel they frequently sweat at their Work as we have elsewhere shewed and by their Study and great Labour waste their frail Bodies Some Sinners have rocky Hearts X. A Planter doth not only plant but also water his Plants that they may grow and thrive the better X. So godly Ministers do not only preach whereby Souls are planted by the heavenly Doctrine but also pray for Encrease whereby their Plants are watered I have planted and Apollo watered What Paul plants Apollo comes after and waters with his Doctrine that dropp'd like Dew Neither is he that planteth any thing nor he that watereth but God that giveth the Encrease XI He that plants a Vineyard with his own Labour ought to be allowed to eat of the Fruit thereof and it would be accounted a strange thing should he be denied it XI So a faithful Minister or spiritual Planter ought to eat of the Fruit of that Church or Vineyard he hath planted or doth keep prune and manure that is to say to be fed and comfortably maintained by them Who goeth a Warfare at his
meet together we are both pardoned and justified God is saith one as merciful as we can desire and yet as righteous as himself can desire there is the freest Grace and the fullest Justice As God pardons Sin he displays his Mercy as he justifies us from Sin he manifests his Righteousness Pardon is free to us but it cost Christ dear there is a Mystery in the Remission of Sin it is not forgiven without Atonement Satisfaction and Reconciliation made for it by J●sus Christ Which appears 1. In that those who are pardoned are said to be justified through him Acts 13.39 2. Because Christ is said to bear our Sins or the Punishment of them 1 Pet. 2.24 Isa 53.4 5 6. He died in our stead for that is the meaning of his bearing our Sin as might be largely shewed from the Old Testament where we read of Persons that God said should bear their own Sins 3. Because the Scr●pture saith Without shedding of Blood there is no Remission Heb. 9.22 And that it is through that one Offering of Jesus Christ that we are both pardoned and accepted Redemption and Forgiveness of Sin is through his Blood Rom. 3.25 4. Because Christ is said to reconcile us and pacify the Wrath of God for our Sins 2 Cor. 5.19 20. Rom. 5. 5. Because we are said to be bought with a Price Christ gave himself a Ransom for many 1 Cor. 6.20 1 Pet. 1.18 Mat. 20.28 6. Because he is said to be made unto us Wisdom and Righteousness c. called The Lord our Righteousness Our Justification consisteth in the Non-imputation of Sin and the Imputation of his Righteousness that so Salvation might be wholly of Grace and all Boasting excluded Sin a heavy Burden Psal 38.4 For my Iniquities are gone over my Head as a heavy Burden they are too heavy for me Heb. 12.1 Let us lay aside every Weight and the Sin that doth so easily beset us c. WEight 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies several Things 1. The Greatness of Heavenly Glory 2. Cor. 4.17 2. Trouble or the Wrath of Wicked Men Prov. 27.3 which often presseth down the Godly 3. That which is ponderous Things Words or Matters of Moment in opposition to such Things or Words that are Light Airy c. 4. Sin because it presseth down and is grievous to be born c. ☞ Note Sin is a great Weight or heavy Burden Simile Parallel A Weight or Burden that bears hard or lies heavy upon the Breast of a Person ready to crush him to pieces is very grievous worse to be born than a Weight upon the Legs or Arms c. SIn is a Weight or Burden that lies heavy upon the Soul of an inlightned Christian and this is the cause it is so grievous it presseth down the Powers of the Noble and Superiour Part of the Creature Lay a Weight upon a Stone and that will bear it and not break or yield under it but if a great and mighty Weight be laid upon such things that are tender or of a soft substance how sorely will it mar and crush that So a stony-hearted Sinner tho he hath great Mountains of Sin and Guilt lying upon him he complains not he is alas unsensible and to use the Apostle's Words past feeling his Heart being like a Rock Eph. 5.19 Ezek. 36.26 Psal 38.4 or the nether Milstone but a poor Saint whose Heart is tender God having taken away the Heart of Stone and given him a Heart of Flesh he is sensible of this Burden his Soul and Conscience cannot bear it he cryes out in great Anguish and Horrour of Spirit II. Some Weights and Burdens laid upon some Men are so heavy that they cannot be born the strongest Man cannot stand under them c. II. Sin is such a Burden or Weight that no Man is able to bear it will make the stoutest Heart to ake and the strongest Back to stoop it made David that mighty Man of God to cry out Psal 38 6. I am troubled I am bowed down greatly c. All my Bones are broken Nay when this Weight was laid upon the Lord Jesus whom God made strong for himself how did it crush him and cause him if I may so say to stagger and sweat under it as if it had been great Drops of Blood falling down to the Ground 'T is said his Soul was exceeding sorrowful even unto Death Luke 22.44 Mark 14. ●2 33. Psal 89.19 and that he went forward and fell on the Ground He bore our Sins upon his own Body on the Tree O what a Mercy was it that God laid help upon one who was Mighty tho he was able to bear this Weight yet how did it make him to cry out under the Burden of it Father if it be possible let this Cup pass from me c. There is a twofold Weight in Sin 1. As it hinders our Justification 2. As it hinders our Sanctification The first respects the Punishment that is due to it and that Weight Jesus Christ bore for us which none was able to do besides himself III. A heavy Weight or Burden laid upon a Man that is to run a Race is very troublesome and a great Impediment to him and therefore ought to be cast off c. He is a very foolish Man that having a long Race to run will carry a great Weight or Burden about him can such expect to win the Prize III. So Sin greatly hinders the Saints of God in their spiritual Race 't is unto them like a heavy Burden and therefore ought to be cast off by them Let us lay aside every Weight Heb. 12.1 and the Sin that doth so easily beset us and let us run with Patience the Race that is set before us Sin will soon cause a Christian to faint if he throw it not off by true Repentance See Runner Simile Disparity SOme heavy Weights or Burdens tho they cannot be born when they are bound up or tyed together yet if severed some part of them may be born and easily carried BUT Sin is such a kind of Burden that it cannot be born either whole or apart that is to say one Sin severed from a Multitude that a Person may be guilty of and charged upon the Soul tho it should be judged the least no Man is able to stand under the Guilt or Burden of it 1. For the least Sin being against an Infinite God deserves an Infinite Punishment 2. The least Sin being a breach of the Law brings a Soul under Wrath and the Curse thereof 3. The least is not done away without Christ's Blood nothing but that only can wash it away or cleanse from it Now that which makes Sin to be so great a Burden to a Child of God is 1. Because it sets God against the Soul it makes him to become a Man's Enemy and to fight against him c. 2. Because 't is a Burden unto God himself hence he crys out I am pressed under you