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A35951 An expositon of all St. Pauls epistles together with an explanation of those other epistles of the apostles St. James, Peter, John & Jude : wherein the sense of every chapter and verse is analytically unfolded and the text enlightened. / David Dickson ...; Expositio analytica omnium Apostolicarum Epistolarum. English Dickson, David, 1583?-1663.; Retchford, William.; Dickson, David, 1583?-1663. Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews. 1659 (1659) Wing D1403; ESTC R7896 807,291 340

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before I never used flattering words amongst you of which thing I call you to witness Nor Sign 6. I never did any thing for the sake of covetousness under the cloak of piety as the false Apostles were wont of which thing hee calls God to witness Vers. 6. Not of men sought wee glory neither of you nor yet of others when wee might have been burdensome as the Apostles of Christ. Neither Sign 7. I was so far from ambition and also covetousness that I never required the honour due to mee or an honourable stipend either of you or of others when as an Apostle of Christ I could have lawfully been burdensome unto you Vers. 7. But wee were gentle among you even as a Nurse cherisheth her children Sign 8. Whilst I was conversant amongst you I did carry my self gently as one of you yea as one equal to the lowest of you laying aside all haughtiness morosity and imperiousness and all respect either to the Nobility of my Kindred or the excellency of my office and gifts vouchsafed to mee and all other priviledges the consideration whereof uses to bee accounted of in civil conversation Vers. 8. So being affectionately desirous of you wee were willing to have imparted unto you not the Gospel of God onely but also our own souls because yee were dear unto us Sign 9. As a mother cherisheth her children warmeth them with her breath nourisheth them with her milk and if shee could is ready to communicate her soul to them So I affectionately taking care of all the concernments of the Church with the greatest satisfaction together with the preaching of the Gospel I was willing to impart unto you as it were my soul because of my vehement love towards you Vers. 9. For yee remember Brethren our la●our and travel for labouring night and day because wee would not bee chargeable unto any of you wee preached unto you the Gospel of God Sign 10. Explaining and confirming the former the whole time which remains to mee from the preaching the Gospel I did bestow labouring with my hands lest any one of you bee burthened by allowing mee maintenance as an Apostle Vers. 10. Yee are witnesses and God also how holily and justly and unblameably wee behaved our selves among you that beleeve Sign 11. I carried my self amongst you in all things justly holily and unblameably whereof I call you to witness as to external things and I call God to witness of my more inward sincere love to you in all things Vers. 11. As you know how wee exhorted and comforted and charged every one of you as a Father doth his children Sig. 12. As yee may remember I did exhort and comfort privately every one of you no otherwise than as a Father is wont to exhort and comfort his children Vers. 12. That yee would walk worthy of God who hath called you unto his Kingdome and Glory Sig. 13. I left nothing undone that might shew greatest faithfulness and diligence that yee might lead an holy life and that yee might please God in all things who hath called you by his grace to a participation of his Kingdome and celestial Glory These are the Signes of Pauls celestial Ambassage and of his Apostolical Office faithfully administred by him amongst the Thessalonians The Second Part of the Chapter Vers. 13. For this cause also thank wee God without ceasing because when yee received the Word of God which yee heard of us yee received it not as the word of men but as it is in truth the Word of God which effectually worketh also in you that beleeve The Second part of the Chapter in which are contained manifest Signes of the Divine grace towards the Thessalonians in their conversion which afterwards hee publishes with Thanksgiving and confirms them against the scandal of the Cross and persecution which they suffered from the enemies of the Gospel which were of the same Tribe The Signes of the Divine grace towards the Thessalonians in their conversion are three Sign 1. That you have attentively heard sayes hee the word of the Gospel preached by mee not as the word of man but as the word of God and yee have received it with a true faith Which also Sign 2. That the word of God received by faith efficaciously works in you and testifies it self to bee Divine by its efficacy no less in you than it hath manifested it self in other beleevers Vers. 14. For yee brethren became followers of the Churches of God which in Iudea are in Christ Iesus for yee also have suffered like things of your own Country-men even as they have of the Iews Sign 3. Confirming what was said before That hitherto yee have been constant in bearing persecutions from your friends kinsfolks those of the same Tribe for the Gospels sake and have shewn your selves like to the Christian Churches in Iudea who did constantly suffer persecutions from the other unbeleeving Jews of whom some are spiteful to you Vers. 15. Who both killed the Lord Iesus and their own Prophets and have persecuted us and they please not God and are contrary to all men That hee may remove the scandal of persecution whereby the Christian Churches were vexed by the unbeleeving Jews who called themselves the people of God hee takes off the vizard from those perverse enemies of the Gospel setting out their sins with a most severe accusation whereof there are seven branches 1 The unbeleeving Jews killed Christ himself 2 They have not spared their own Prophets being their Country-men 3 They persecute us Apostles which say that the Thessalonians should receive consolation from the fellowship of the sufferings of Christ and the sufferings of his servants 4 They are adversaries unto God and then they think that they please God most when they persecute his servants 5 That as publick enemies of man-kinde they hinder as much as they can the common salvation of men Vers. 16. Forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles that they might bee saved to fill up their sins alway For the wrath is come upon them to the uttermost 6 They are enemies to the Gentiles to their utmost forbidding the Apostles to preach the Gospel of salvation to the Gentiles lest they should bee saved so far as it lyes in them 7 By doing these and many other things they daily more and more fill up the measure of their sins Having recited their faults hee annexes the judgement and wrath of God which now had come upon them even to the utmost The Third Part of the Chapter Vers. 17. But wee brethren being taken from you for a short time in presence not in heart endeavoured the more abundantly to see your face with great desire The third part of the Chapter wherein lest they should think that they were neglected by the Apostle in their afflictions because hee did not come to them in the midst of such afflictions hee confirms his love and affection towards them in six Arguments Arg. 1. My absence from you
The Pontificians are not ashamed to confess these and many other of the like sort concerning their Bishops and publickly in their writings so that there is no further need to enquire who hee is that sits Antichrist in the Temple or in the Visible Church as to his Title when wee know that the name 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 may signifie two things according to the various acceptation of the Preposition 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 viz. the Vicar of Christ and the Adversary of Christ and wee hear the Pope of Rome boasting himself Antichrist in one of these significations i. e. professing himself the Vicar of Christ but in the mean while wee apprehend the same as it were in the very act openly affirming himself to bee amongst Christians that hee is neither subject to Civil nor Ecclesiastical Laws but without blushing to profess himself above them And whereas now it is manifest to the world that the authority of the Pope of Rome is by himself and by his attendants extolled above Scripture or divine Laws as to the constitution of the Canon determination of the sense judgement and deciding of controversies dispensatian as it is called about divine commands c. shall wee doubt who hee is that sits lawless in the Temple of God or amongst the Professors of Christian Religion As to what concerns the second or the possession of his Kingdome Antichrist shall not possess his Kingdome without war Christ shall fight against him with the sword of his mouth i. e. by preaching of the Truth revealed in the Gospel and by the power of his Spirit concurring with the Word As to the third touching the end of Antichrists Kingdome or the issue of his War and Kingdome Christ will detect and confute the lyes of Antichrist the deceits wickednesses tyranny false interpretations and allegations of Scriptures and will by degrees demolish consume and waste his Kingdome and at length will destroy and abolish it by the illustrious manifestation of his comming to the last general judgement Vers. 9. Even him whose comming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders Artic. 6. Wherein hee resumes and furthermore describes the rise and progress of Antichrist his arms arts and helps wherewith hee will acquire his Kingdome and as much as hee can will uphold it The first help is Satan who will with his manifold crafts instruct Antichrist and by him hee will strongly put forth his effectual power in the whole time of Antichrists dominion Signs Help 2. His faculty of dissimulation or power of setting forth some miracles with deceitful signs and wonders used for the confirmation of their false opinions In the Popish Legends as they are called thou mayest read a thousand such Vers. 10. And with all deceiveableness of unrighteousness in them that perish because they received not the love of the Truth that they might bee saved Help 3. All deceiveableness of unrighteousness or all unjust or fraudulent deceit such are false counterfeit or fawning Doctrines sophistical disputations the inticements of riches honours or dignities of this world together with threatnings and terrors the top and height of which deceit will bee in him because hee will not openly or directly fight against Christ but hee will set upon the matter secretly and in an hidden manner counterfeiting himself to act the cause of Christ when as much as hee can hee subverts it Because Artic. 7. Touching the subjects of Antichrist and their perdition and the causes thereof The retinue of Antichrist properly called his houshold and familiars are described to bee such as with obstinate minds stubbornly cleave unto him even to the end and in whom the Devil is very effectual 1 From the property of Reprobates They perish they are of the number of those that perish 2 From the meritorious cause of their perdition because they receive not the Truth offered in the Word of God with love that they might bee saved Vers. 11. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusions that they should beleeve a lye They are described 3 From the most just revenge of the Judge upon them punishing sin with sin and delivering them to bee blinded by the Devil that they which have refused to behold light and have renounced divine truth should beleeve errors and delusions the devices of men most gross fables and lyes and so should perish Vers. 12. That they all might bee damned who beleeved not the Truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness They are described 4 From their last condition and from the meritorious cause of their condemnation They shall bee all eternally damned at that last judgement because they have not beleeved the plain truth of God laid open in the Gospel but with a full will have most unrighteously rested in the belief of lyes and obedience to their carnal desires And this is the issue of them who obstinately cleave to the Bishop of Rome and his errours fore-told by the Spirit of God The Second Part. Vers. 13. But wee are bound to give thanks alway to God for you Brethren beloved of the Lord because God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the Truth The other part of the Chapter follows wherein hee confirms three waies the Faith of the Thessalonians lest they should bee moved by this sad Prophecy 1 By thanksgiving in their behalf 2 By an exhortation of them to constancy and 3 By prayer for them As for the first way in their thanksgiving hee produces three Arguments for the confirmation of their Faith Brethren beloved Arg. 1. Yee are our Brethren comprehended with the same love of God with us Therefore yee need not fear perishing with the Antichristian sect Chosen Arg. 2. In his decree touching the end and saving means God hath chosen you that yee may obtain salvation through Faith and Sanctification by the Holy Ghost as by means whereby yee may attain salvation freely appointed for you Therefore c. Vers. 14. Whereunto hee called you by our Gospel to the obtaining of the Glory of the Lord Iesus Christ. Arg. 3. God hath now effectually called you through the Gospel preached by mee that yee may obtain glory purchased by Christ Therefore there is no reason that yee should bee moved by this sad Prophecy Vers. 15. Therefore Brethren stand fast and hold the traditions which yee have been taught whether by word or our Epistle The second way of confirming their Faith By an exhortation to constancy in the Faith that they stand fast and strongly maintain the traditions or the Doctrines delivered to them by the Apostles against all enemies which Doctrines they had learnt either by voice whilst Paul was present or by writing as they had received in the former and this Epistle and in other Scriptures Vers. 16. Now our Lord Iesus Christ himself and God even our Father which hath loved us and hath given us everlasting consolation and good
there are three chief parts In the first hee deals with the Galatians that they would renounce the errours which they had drunk in but by the way that hee might prevent those that accuse him hee couragiously asserts his Apostleship lest hee should give place to those three chief Apostles in his Apostolical authority In the first Chapter and the first part of the second In the second part hee purposely disputes of Iustification by Faith and of the temporary use and abrogation of the Mosaical Law in the latter part of the second Chapter also in the third and fourth Lastly In the third part his Exhortation for perseverance in Christian Liberty being premised hee counsels them to use it well and shews which are the true exercises of Christians lest either by a dissolute licentiousness or the superstitious observation of Ceremonies they should neglect the chief Christian duties In the fift and sixt Chapter CHAP. I. THere are three parts of the Chapter In the first is a Preface to vers 6. In the second hee begins to deal with the Galatians that they return into the way from their errour in observing the Levitical Law and that imaginary conjunction of Iustification by Works with Iustification by Faith as if this had been possible some Arguments to this end being propounded to vers 13. In the third part the Apostle confirms the last Argument from signs concerning the divinity of his Doctrine to the end Vers. 1. Paul an Apostle not of men neither by man but by Iesus Christ and God the Father who raised him f●om the dead The whole Preface is ordered for the preparing the mind of the Galatians to obey his Doctrine concerning the Grace of Christ. The scope may bee perceived in this or the like Proposition to the same sense Yee ought to beleeve and obey mee admonishing you of the true cause of Justification and Sanctification Eight Arguments are intimated to this end whereof some are contained in the inscription vers 1 2. Some in the salutation vers 3. Some in the description of Christ vers 4. Some in the doxology vers 5. An Apostle Argum. 1. I Paul which write these things unto you am an Apostle of supream authority in the ministery of the Church Therefore you must beleeve and obey mee Neither of men Argum. 2. My office is not of humane invention or is not founded in humane authority but God is the Author of it so that my Doctrine cannot bee contemned without injury done to God Therefore except you would reject God that sent mee yee must hearken to mee Neither by man Argum. 3. I am not mediately or by the Ministery of men called but immediately by God viz. Christ by him now raised from the dead and by God the Father who gave testimony to the Doctrine of his Son by raising him from the dead Therefore yee must beleeve and obey my Doctrine Vers. 2. And all the Brethren which are with mee unto the Churches of Galatia Argum. 4. I have called all the Brethren which are with mee to the society of this admonition written to you all the Brethren with mee which together with my self salute you will sometimes bee witnesses against you unless you obey my Doctrine Therefore yee ought to beleeve and obey mee Churches Argum. 5. Although yee bee infected with a dangerous errour yet I think you are to bee accounted in the number of the Churches Therefore recompence mee and acknowledge mee as an Apostle sent to the Churches to bee obeyed and believed Vers. 3. Grace bee to you and peace from God the Father and from our Lord Iesus Christ. Argum. 6. I according to the authority bestowed upon mee by the providence of God do not doubt to give you right to the blessing of the Gospel and to intreat Grace i. e. a more plentious acknowledgment sense and fruit of Gods free mercy reconciliation and forgiveness of sins and the other effects of the Grace of God conducing to sanctification Together with peace or a sound tranquillity of heart and other good things which appertain to your happiness that all things may bee derived to you from the God of Peace and from the Lord Christ the Mediatour the onely Fountain of Grace and Peace Therefore I ought to bee beleeved while I open to you the reason of this Grace and Peace communicated to you Vers. 4. Who gave himself for our sins that hee might deliver us from this present evil world according to the Will of God and our Father Hee makes a description of Christ from the work of Redemption that hee might shew that our whole salvation by the Grace of God comes to us through his merit from whence Argum. 7. Our salvation or redemption from that lost condition of the wicked who are of this world without Christ is obtained by the death of Christ alone and that by the decree and institution of God the Father who hath ordained this onely free cause of salvation Therefore I ought to bee beleeved and obeyed admonishing you that you would acknowledge this the alone cause of your salvation Vers. 5. To whom bee glory for ever and ever Amen Argum. 8. God is worthy and Christ also to whom for such a gift and ineffable Grace Glory should bee given by all for ever Therefore I ought to bee beleeved by you vindicating this glory of the Grace of Christ amongst you lest it should bee obscured or taken away by the merit of humane works The second Part. Vers. 6 I marvel that you are so soon removed from him that called you in the Grace of Christ unto another Gospel The second part of the Chapter follows wherein hee proves that the errour concerning that imaginary and impossible conjunction of justification by works and justification by Grace or by Faith in Christ must bee renounced in which errour now they were entangled by the false Apostles who taught the observation of the Mosaical Law to bee also necessary for the salvation and justification of those that beleeve in Christ The Arguments which hee urges that they may renounce this errour are nine Of whom some are used by way of reprehension others are openly brought in the disputation following I marvel Argum. 2. Your revolting O Galatians from the Grace of Christ to the merits of humane works Is to bee wondred that so soon as ever the Faith of Christ was admitted and Grace for your conversion received yee fell from it Therefore yee must renounce this errour Removed Argum. 2. By this your errour yee have forsaken God who hath called you into the Grace of Christ and have betaken your selves to humane works Therefore you must renounce this errour Removed away Argum. 3. By this errour yee are removed from the Gospel of Christ into another I know not what Gospel feigned by men Therefore you must renounce this errour Vers. 7. Which is not another but there bee some that trouble you and would pervert the Gospel of Christ. Arg. 4. There is
and gave him to bee the Head over all things to the Church Argum. 11. All our enemies the Devil the wicked in the world Persecutors Hereticks and Impostors the power of sin in us prisons banishments all kinds of death are put under Christs feet that hee may order them and dispose of them to our good and put them under our feet Therefore c. The Head Argum. 12. Christ is appointed Head over all things in the Church that is the Father hath committed the full power and administration of all things unto him that hee onely should bee the most near Head of the Catholick Church for the illumination of the Church and all its members for the vivification exciting to all spiritual duties and preservation of spiritual life in them by the immediate presence and operation of his Spirit in the whole Church and its several members Therefore unless you will doubt of your Heads Wisdome Power and Faithfulness in his office you should bee strengthened in Faith Vers. 23. Which is his body the fulness of him that filleth all in all Argum. 13. The Church is the mystical body of Christ and all beleevers are his members Therefore you should not doubt but hee will look to and have a care of your salvation unless you will deny that Beleevers are his members The fulness Argum. 14. The Church is the fulness of Christ so far as hee is its mystical Head so that hee doth not judge himself to bee perfected and completed till all and every of the Elect bee gathered into one united to him have attained that full encrease suitable to and appointed for every member and till at last they enjoy with him a plenary happiness Therefore you should bee as sure of the perfecting of your salvation as you are that Christ will not suffer himself to bee incompleat imperfect and maimed Filleth Argum. 15. Christ filleth all in all that is according to every Creatures capacity as hee is the God of Nature hee works all things as hee is the Head of the Church hee perfects all things which belong to the Spiritual Life Sanctification and Salvation of Beleevers filling all his members by degrees Therefore it is not to bee questioned but hee will accomplish the begun work of Faith Sanctification and Salvation in you This that hee filleth all in all is adjoyned by way of correction or exposition to the former phrase of the fulness of Christ by the Church lest wee should conceive that Christs or our perfection depends upon any besides himself who of his own free love hath brought this necessity upon himself of communicating himself to us unworthy wretches who stirred up this desire of us in himself who himself hath the power to satisfie this his own desire and who by degrees fulfills his desire of sanctifying us and induing us with Faith and will proceed to fulfil it till hee hath performed all things necessary to the perfecting of salvation and that in all the faithful the greatest and least To him bee the glory of his Grace his power and his constancy for ever and ever Amen CHAP. II. THe Apostle proceeds to prosecute the same Argument proving sometimes in the Supposition that the beleeving Ephesians sometimes possitively that all Beleevers are saved by Grace The Proposition to bee made good is this you O Ephesians are saved by Grace or Beleevers are saved by Grace His Arguments are fifteen upon the last whereof hee insists to the latter end of the Chapter Vers. 1. And you hath hee quickened who were dead in trespasses and sins Argu. 1. If you O Ephesians are considered in the common State of Nature you will bee found to have been in that condition that you could not have recovered thence but by Grace There are seven parts of this Argument every one whereof heightens our first misery and proves Grace to bee the onely cause of salvation Dead 1 In the State of Nature you were not onely defiled with but dead in sin and not onely judicially dead because guilty of or liable to death but also really in effect spiritually dead so that the dead could as easily raise themselves to life or perform actions of being as you could free your selves from this death or do any good deed Therefore you are saved by Grace Vers. 2. Wherein in time past yee walked according to the course of this world according to the Prince of the power of the Air the Spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience 2 In reference to this natural life you did wholly pass that in sin being wholly busied and walking in them or else waxing worse and worse Therefore c. Of this world 3 You walked in the waies of worldly and carnal men who favour this natural life onely and followed their manners and customes as the rule of life Therefore c. The Prince 4 You followed the Captain of this way the Devil the Prince of unclean spirits who with his Executioners or other evil Angels flying in the Air rules and governs effectually Which worketh 5 The Devil did reign and execute his will in you as now hee doth in the disobedient Therefore c. Vers. 3. Among whom also wee all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh fulfilling the desires of our flesh and of the mind and were by nature the children of wrath ever as others 6 You did fulfil the lusts of your flesh and wallowing in them did commit whatever your vain mind dictated whatever your corrupt appetite and affections of the flesh prescribed To these the Apostle adds himself before his conversion that they might see this Argument propounded in an Hypothesis would serve to confirm the general Thesis Children 7. By nature yee were children of wrath that is guilty of death and liable to divine wrath which God might justly pour upon us even to our utter destruction Hereunto hee joyns all other men as they are considered in the state of nature Therefore wee are beholding to Grace for our salvation Vers. 4. But God who is rich in mercy for his great love wherewith hee loved us Argum. 2. God out of his rich mercy and love hath delivered us who beleeve from this most miserable condition Therefore our salvation is of Grace The several parts of this Argument manifest the same God 1. Hee shews God to bee the sole Author of our deliverance who alone is meet for so great a work Rich 2. That Grace might appear the cause of our salvation is mentioned to bee the abundant or rich mercy of God whereby as it were touched with a sense of our miserie hee is moved to deliver us For his 3. The love of God wherewith he loved us from eternity is annexed as the cause both of mercy and salvation Us 4. It was of mercy that God was pleased to take us rather than others and choose us for his sons Therefore c. Ver. 5. Even when we were dead in sins hath quickened us
the office of an Apostle that I might wholly attend to the preaching of the Gospel separated from the world to this business who is it therefore that dares detract from my authority Vers. 13. Who was before a blasphemer and a persecuter and injurious but I obtained mercy because I did it ignorantly in unbeleef Reas. 4. Notwithstanding the wickedness and the evil deserts of my former life God is not hindred from taking mee into his service who was in times past an enemy Who therefore will disparage my authority upon the wickedness of my former conversation Ignorantly Hee prevents an Objection Some man might say how could so open an enemy of Christ obtain pardon Hee answers that his sin was out of ignorance and so hee proves that it was not that unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost or a malicious insurrection against Christ which the devilish enemies of the Gospel knowingly practise in opposition to the Kingdome of Christ but sin committed out of ignorance while hee was yet an unbeleever Vers. 14. And the Grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant with Faith and Love which is in Christ Iesus Reas. 5. God hath vouchsafed mee more than an ordinary measure of Faith and Love and hath abundantly shewed forth his Grace in the bestowing of his saving gifts Therefore there is no reason that any one should detract from my Apostolick authority from my former conversation Vers. 15. This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation that Christ Iesus came into the world to sav● sinners of whom I am chief Reas. 6. Christ through his eminent mercy towards mee hath effected this that being taught by experience I should bee drawn first as the chief of sinners in my o●n opinion to subscribe to that sentence of the Gospel concerning the person of Christ his office comming virtue merit and efficacy to save sinners so that I cannot but declare openly to the whole world the truth and benefit of that sentence for by experience I speak It is a faithful saying c. Therefoee no disparagement ought to bee offered to my authority who not onely beleeve my self what is committed to mee but I also preach what I have experience of Vers. 16. Howbeit for this cause I obtained mercy that in mee first Iesus Christ might shew forth all long-suffering for a patern to them that should hereafter beleeve on him to life everlasting Reas. 7. The Lord hath set mee for an example of his long-suffering mercy goodness and admirable grace that sinners to the end of the world who shall hear of my wonderful conversion and the bounty of God towards mee may bee abundantly confirmed in the love of Christ and expect the like goodness towards themselves looking upon mee as a type and exemplar of unspeakable mercy Therefore am I most fit to bee made a Preacher of that grace and far bee it from any one to detract from my authority because of my former conversation while I was an unbeleever Vers. 17. Now unto the King eternal immortal invisible the onely wise God bee honour and glory for ever and ever Amen Th● Apostle now affected with the greatness of the benefit not satisfying himself in the amplification of it with a pathetick thanksgiving he concludes his speech with an illustrious celebration of Christ concerning whom hee produces four Epithites which are so agreeable unto Christ that they may also bee ascribed to the Father and to the Holy Ghost 1 God or Christ as God is King of ages i. e. by an Hebraism the eternal King that hee may bee distinguished from mundane and mortal Kings 2 Immortal because God is without all alteration change and corruption and alwayes the same like himself 3 Invisible because hee cannot bee comprehended by the eyes or any senses because their faculties are corporeal and circumscribed with narrow limits 4 Hee is onely wise because hee alone knows all things not by objects nor by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ratiocination but in and by and of himself as one in whom are all things as in their first efficient and their ultimate end Hence the Apostle ascribes honour to God or a testification to his eminency Glory a celebrious fame with praise which is eternally due unto God adding Amen as a seal of his faith and willingness to glorifie God The Third Part of the Chapter Vers. 18. This charge I commit unto thee son Timothy according to the Prophecies which went before on thee that thou by them mightest war a good warfare The third part contains his Exhortation to Timothy that hee would behave himself couragiously in his Ministry viz. That hee would war a good warfare or that hee would prepare himself to fight against all enemies and all impediments and would use all diligence that the Church might receive no detriment by any one According The Arguments of his Exhortation are two Arg. 1. Because certain things are foretold Prophetically of pious men by a kinde of divine instinct which afford great hope of famous actions to bee done by thee as appears out of Act. 16.2 Therefore war a good warfare Vers. 19. Holding fast faith and a good conscience which some having put away concerning faith have made shipwrack Hee explains his Exhortation by shewing the manner of warring to wit that hee would defend faithfully and profess sound Doctrine and by an holy life according to the truth preached by him that hee would maintain the light and peace of a good conscience which would inwardly acquaint him with his duty towards God and men if hee would attend to it and would administer comfort to him if hee suffered for defending the truth Which being put away Arg. 2. Because ●●less thou behave thy self with a good courage and observest this law of war concerning the joyning of a good conscience with the profession of the faith there is danger upon the loss of a good conscience that thou make shipwrack of sound Doctrine or the profession of the faith as some have done Therefore war a good warfare In the mean time hee casts in no scruple here to Timothy about the uncertainty of perseverance but uses the best and most effectual argument to perswade him to it For it makes nothing in Hypothetical propositions that the parts of it taken by themselves and Categorically may bee false or impossible It is sufficient to the truth of the rule annexed that the connexion of the parts is certain Vers. 20. Of whom is Hymeneus and Alexander whom I have delivered unto Satan that they may learn not to blaspheme The Apostle names two Apostates for example Hymeneus and Alexander whom hee had not long before delivered unto Satan i. e. excommunicated For they that are cast out from the face of God shining in the Church fall into the kingdome of Satan as to the condition of the outward man or the enjoyment of Church priviledges The end of this Excommunication hee shews to bee this That being led to repentance they might return
inventions of men follow after godliness Living Hee amplifies this Reason and confirms it from two properties in God in whom wee trust The first is God is the Living God not onely subjectively or as to the subject Actuous but also effectually or in respect of us hee that gives life who so performs his promises that wee know him to bee the author of truth and life Secondly God is the Saviour of all men as it is said Psal. 36. Thou preservest man and beast by his general goodness nourishing and supporting all men making his Sun to rise upon the just and unjust But chiefly and upon a more special ground the Saviour of beleevers who relying upon his promises concerning the happiness of the life to come renounce and reject humane inventions and opinions even in the dangers of persecution and follow after the exercises of godliness Vers. 11. These things command and teach Hee repeats and amplifies this Exhortation Hee entreats Timothy according to his authority that hee commend this Doctrine to his Brethren to bee taught and urged and that hee himself also diligently press it Vers. 12. Let no man despise thy youth but be thou an example of Beleevers in word in conversation in charity in spirit in faith in purity Exhort 3. That hee endeavour to maintain his authority and to this end Lest any one should have just cause of despising his youth hee commands him to shew himself a Pattern and as it were a speaking Rule in life and Doctrine in word and deed in whom love to God and his neighbour spiritual affection fidelity in his office chastity or purity from defilements with which they who are given to carnal pleasures use to pollute themselves may shine forth Vers. 13. Till I come give attendance to reading to exhortation to doctrine Exhort 4. That hee diligently apply himself to his office of teaching partly by diligent reading the Scripture partly in frequent exercising himself in preaching especially so long as hee may abide in one place and by name so long as hee should continue at Ephesus for such an occasion could not easily bee expected after the Apostles coming by reason of his travels with the Apostle Vers. 14. Neglect not the gift that is in thee which was given thee by Prophecy with the laying on of the hands of the Presbytery The reasons of his Exhortation so often repeated and pressed are five 1. Because that holy office of an Evangelist whereunto hee was called is the gift of Gods Grace and therefore not to bee neglected Given Reas. 2. Because this office of preaching is committed to thee by a special Prophetical Revelation which God put into the Prophets that Timothy should bee taken into the Ministery of the Gospel Therefore thou oughtest not to manage it negligently Laying on of hands Reas. 3. Because thou art also called by the Church to this office by the laying on of the hands of the Presbytery that is the Colledge of Presbyters Amongst whom for the time Paul himself was President who in the name of the Presbytery and together with other Presbyters laid his hands upon him as it appears by comparing 2 Tim. 1.6 By which imposition of hands they intimated that the man was consecrated and dedicated unto God Therefore the execution of thy office so solemnly committed unto thee is not to bee neglected by thee Vers. 15. Meditate upon these things give thy self wholly to them that thy profiting may appear to all Reas. 4. This Ministery is to bee heeded so as that thy profiting in Doctrine and also in Life or in all the parts of thy Ministery may evidently appear unto all Therefore it is thy duty seriously to attend to thy Ministery with mature deliberation and meditation Vers. 16. Take heed unto thy self and unto the Doctrine continue in them for in doing this thou shalt both save thy self and them that hear thee Reas. 5. Because so as an instrumental cause thou shalt bring those that hear thee to eternal salvation Therefore it behoves thee constantly to attend to thy Life and Doctrine in this thy Ministery CHAP. V. IN this Chapter hee instructs Timothy how hee ought to carry himself in private admonitions towards all and how towards Widows that distribute the Alms of the Church and how towards Presbyters The parts of the Chapter are three In the first private Admonitions are handled to vers 3. The second part concerns Widows to vers 17. The third concerns Presbyters to the end Vers. 1. Rebuke not an Elder but intreat him as a Father and the younger men as Brethren As touching the first part of the Precept concerning private admonitions there are four branches of it 1 Concerning the Elder sort whom hee would have gently dealt withall with a modest exhortation rather than a severe reprehension that honour may bee given to their age according to the fift Precept 2 That the younger sort bee admonished with the expression of brotherly love Vers. 2. The Elder Women as Mothers the Younger as Sisters with all purity 3 That the Elder Women bee admonished with due respect to their age that the admonition may bee more acceptable 4 That the Younger Women bee admonished as Sisters But hee adds with all purity or expressions of chastity left by occasion of their private discourse whilst admonishing the Devil ensnare them in their chastity or credit whether of Timothy admonishing or the woman that is admonished The Second Part. Vers. 3. Honour Widows that are Widows indeed The second part of the Chapter follows wherein hee gives seven Precepts concerning Ele●mosynary Widows who were to bee kept by the publick charges of the Church Precept 1. That hee honour Widows indeed i. e. that hee take care they bee provided for by the publick charges of the Church and so hee should preserve their reputation lest being reduced to poverty they become contemptible Vers. 4. But if any Widow have Children or Nephews let them learn first to shew piety at home and to requite their Parents for that is good and acceptable before God Precept 2. That hee should not burthen the Church in providing for those Widows who might bee provided for by their Children or Nephews but take care that the Children and Nephews performed the duty of Piety first towards their own families their Mothers and Grandmothers There are two Reasons of the Precept R. 1 Because so they should requite their Parents who had trained up their children with this hope that their Children if need were might 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 after the manner of Storks nourish and cherish their aged and weak Parents destitute of sustenance For that R. 2 Because this duty performed towards Parents is acceptable to God and enjoyned by him Vers. 5. Now shee that is a Widow indeed and desolate trusteth in God and continueth in supplications and prayers night and day Precept 3. That hee observe in the choice of Widows that shee which is chosen bee not without the qualifications
God and his Doctrine bee not blasphemed Precept 1. Concerning the instructing of Christian servants who are servants by condition and under the yoak of another the Precept is this That they account their own Masters though Infidels worthy of all honour whom they serve as those that are placed by the providence of God in a degree above them That the name of God The reason of the Precept is this lest if they should do otherwise the Gospel might bee evil spoken of and reproached by Infidels through the miscarriage of Christian servants Vers. 2. And they that have beleeving Masters let them not despise them because they are brethren but rather do them service because they are faithful and beloved partakers of the benefit These things teach and exhort But if their Masters bee beleevers Hee retorts what servants were ready to object And because being Brethren in Christianity doth not take away diversity of conditions in civil policy hee forbids servants to despise their Masters upon that account because they are equal in Christ and he commands that they serve them so much the more readily because their Masters were faithful and beloved of God and for this cause so much the more worthy to receive the fruit of their service Hee enjoyns Timothy himself to teach these things and to exhort other Pastors to teach the same Vers. 3. If any man teach otherwise and consent not to wholesome words even the words of our Lord Iesus Christ and to the Doctrine which is according to godliness Precept 2. Of a voiding perverse Teachers i. e. to put them from or to eject them out of the Ministery or to excommunicate them from the Church Many such there were in those times who taught otherwise who departed either from the Apostolical verity in the matter of their word or from Apostolical simplicity in the manner of their teaching other things or otherwise than the Apostles not resting satisfied in the simplicity of Christian Piety from whose carriages and manners the meritorious causes of the chastisem●nt hee gives six Reasons And consent not Reas. 1. They are obstinate who submit not themselves to the wholesome words of Christ or to sound Doctrine which in the ma●●er and manner of teaching is after Godliness Vers. 4. Hee is proud knowing nothing but doting about questions and strifes of words whereof cometh envy strife railings evil surmisings Reas. 2. Because they are proud puffed up with a vain opinion of their own knowledge whereas they know nothing solidly in the mystery of the Gospel Doting Reas. 3. They are of such a contentious disposition that they dote about foolish questions and strifes of words Whereof Reas. 4. Because by these cavillations they stir up envy contention railing evil surmizings Vers. 5. Perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds and destitute of the truth supposing that gain is godliness from such withdraw thy self Reas. 5. Because by their perverse disputings they discover themselves to bee of a perverse and corrupt mind destitute of the truth and more studious of gain than godliness yea to bee such who make a gain of godliness Whereupon hee infers the censure of withdrawing from them which is the consequence of excommunication Vers. 6. But godliness with contentment is great gain Precept 3. Of following after godliness as the greatest gain and avoiding covetousness The Reasons of the Precept are eight Reas. 1. Because godliness is such a gain sufficient to it self rendring the mind contented in every condition or it is a gain that carries along with it true sufficiency and contentment Vers. 7. For wee brought nothing into this world and it is certain wee can carry nothing out Reas. 2. Because riches onely have their use in this life not after death Therefore wee ought not to hunt after riches Vers. 8. And having food and raiment let us bee therewith content Reas. 3. Because wee may bee without riches even in this life and ought to bee content with meat and cloathing whatever it is Vers. 9. But they that will bee rich fall into temptation and a snare and into many foolish and hurtful lusts which drown men in destruction and perdition Reas. 4. Because they that most mind getting of riches and resolvedly hunt after them are near to the greatest sins vexations of mind and misery in this world and eternal perdition hereafter Vers. 10. For the love of mony is the root of all evil which while some coveted after they have erred from the Faith and peirced themselves thorough with many sorrows Reas. 5. Because the love of mony is the root of all evil as of ungodliness lying perjury cruelty and tyranny c. Which some Reas. 6. From the experience of some who being covetous of mony fell away from the Christian Religion and became most miserable Vers. 11. But thou O man of God flee these things and follow after Righteousness Godliness Faith Love Patience Meekness Reas. 7. With a special Application Because this vice is unworthy a Minister who is a man of God and separated to the heavenly imployments of God who therefore ought to avoid covetousness and earthly desires Follow Reas. 8. Because it becomes the man of God or Minister of the Gospel to bee in love with the riches of virtue and to accumulate these one upon another whereof hee enumerates six Vers. 12. Fight the good sight of Faith lay hold on eternal life whereunto thou art also called and hast professed a good profession before many witnesses Precept 4. That all lawful means being used for the propagating of the Gospel and defending the truth of his Doctrine hee should strive against all adversaries and impediments whatsoever Good The Reasons of the Exhortation or Precept are four Reas. 1 Because this fight is good commendable and profitable Life Reas. 2. Because so thou shalt lay hold on eternal life Whereunto Reas. 3. Because thou art called to the defence of the Gospel to the partaking of life or faith Professed Reas. 4. Thou hast already before many witnesses published a famous testimony of thy Faith Therefore go on to fight that good fight of Faith Vers. 13. I give thee charge in the sight of God who quickeneth all things and before Christ Iesus who before Pontius Pilate witnessed a good confession 14. That thou keep this Commandement without spot unrebukeable until the appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ Precept 5. With a most grave and vehement charge before God and Christ the Mediatour hee exhorts Timothy and all Pastors after him and all others upon whom the care of the Church lyes whom hee speaks to in his person that they observe these commands or that they so discharge the office committed to them faithfully observing these Rules touching the governing of the Church that they may bee found unblameable and unreproveable in doctrine and manners And because that which hee exhorts to was difficult hee laies down six Arguments of the Precept all which prove that all the former commands are
from Gods Rest Vers. 1. For wee have the offer of it as well as they only here are the odds They beleeved not Vers. 2. But wee who do beleeve enter into a Rest as Davids words import For there are three Rests in the Scripture which may be called Gods Rest. 1. Gods Rest upon the first Sabbath 2. The Rest of Canaan typical 3. The Spiritual and true Rest of Gods People in Christs Kingdome which is a deliverance and ceasing from Sin and Misery David doth not mean of the Rest of the Sabbath in his threatning because albeit the Work of Creation was finished in the beginning of the World and that Rest come and gone yet David speaketh of another Rest after that in the word of Threatning Vers. 3. That Gods Rest was past at the founding of the World is plain from Moses words Vers. 4. After which Rest David speaketh here of another Rest Vers. 5 Wherein seeing Unbeleevers entred not Beleevers must enter Vers. 6. Again David meaneth not of the Rest of Canaan For after they had a long time dwelt in Canaan David yet setteth them a Day during which they might enter into Gods Rest Vers. 7. For if the Rest of Canaan which Iesus or Ioshuah gave unto them had been this true Rest then David would not have spoken of another Rest after that Vers. 8. But speak he doth Therefore there is a Rest besides these even that Spiritual Rest proper to Gods people Vers. 9. I call this a Rest because when Gods People cease to do ther own works and will it is like Gods Rest Vers. 10. Therefore let us beware to bee debarred from this Rest by Unbeleef as they were Vers. 11. For Gods Word is as effectual now as ever it was to discover the lurking Sins of the heart howsoever men would cloak them Vers. 12. And God with whom wee have to do seeth us throughly Vers. 13. But rather seeing wee have so great encouragement to get entry through Jesus Christ so merciful and pittiful an High-Priest Vers. 14 15. Let us bee stedfast in our faith and come confidently to get Gods Grace to help us through all Difficulties in the way to that full Rest Vers. 16. The Doctrine of Chap. IV. Vers. 1. Let us therefore fear lest a Promise being left us of entering into his Rest any of you should seem to come short of it 1 In the Exhortation hee layeth down this ground That ●here is a Promise of Entry into this Rest left unto us Then 1 The entry into Gods Rest is ●ast open to the Christian Church and incouragement given by offer and promise of entry 2 While it is to day this promise and invitation to it is left unto us notwithstanding that many by-gone occasions of getting good and doing good bee spent and away 3 As long as this merciful Offer and Promise is kept to the fore unto us wee should stir up our selves to lay hold on it in time 2. Therefore let us fear lest any of you seem to come short of it The similitude is borrowed from the prize of a Race Then 1 A Race must bee run erre wee come to our full rest 2 The constant Runner to the end getteth rest from sin and misery and a quiet possession of Happiness at the Races end 3 The Apostate and hee who by misbeleef breaketh off his Course and runneth not on as may bee commeth short and attaineth not unto it 4 The Apostasy of some and possibility of Apostasy of more Professors should not weaken any mans Faith but rather terrify him from misbeleef 5 There is a right kinde of fear of perishing to wit such as hindereth not assurance of faith but rather serveth to guard it and spurreth on a man to perseverance 6 Wee must not only fear by misbeleeing to come short but to seem or give any appearance of comming short Vers. 2. For unto us was the Gospel Preached as well as unto them but the Word preached did not profit them nor being mixed with Faith in them that heard it 1 To make the example the more to urge them hee saith The Gospel was Preached to them whom God debarred for misbeleef from his Rest. Then 1 The Gospel was Preached in the Wilderness for substance of Truth albeit not in such fulnesse of Doctrine and clearnesse of Truth as now The Preaching of it in clearnesse now must make the Mis-beleevers of it in no less danger of being debarred from that Rest than the old Israelites yea rather in more 2 The cause of their debarring is The Word was not mixed with Faith in them and so profited them not Then 1 As a Medicinal Drink must have the true Ingredients mixed with it so must the Word have Faith mixed with it joyning it self with all the parts of the Truth closely 2 Faith can wall with nothing nor bee mixed with any Truth but the Word and the word will not joyn nor wall nor mix with Conceits Opinions Presumption but with Faith that is it will bee received not as a Conjecture or possible Truth but for Divine and infallible Truth else it profiteth not 3 Hearers of the Word may blame their mis-beleef if they get not profit 4 Albeit a man get light by the Word and some tasting of temporary Joy and Honour and Riches also by professing or preaching of it yet hee receiveth not profit except hee get entry into Gods Rest thereby for all these turn to Conviction Vers. 3. For wee which have beleeved do enter into Rest As hee said As I have sworn in my wrath if they shall enter into my Rest although the werks were finished from the foundation of the World Read the sum of this Chapter vers 2 3 5. for clearing of his reasoning Hee proveth that Beleevers enter into Gods Rest because God excludeth by his threatning mis-beleevers only Then 1 Fearful threatnings of the wicked carry in their bosome sweetest promises to the godly and the Faithfull 2 Beleevers get a beginning of this rest in this world and a possession of it in some degrees by faith Their delivery from sin and misery is begun Their life and peace and joy is begun Vers. 4 For he spake in a certain place of the seventh day on this wise And God did rest the seventh day from all his works 5. And in this place again If they shall enter into my Rest. He compareth places of Scripture and sheweth the significations of Rest. Then 1 Words in Scripture are taken in sundry places in sundry significations 2 Comparison of places will both shew the divers acceptions of any word and the proper meaning of it in every place Vers. 6 Seeing therefore it remaineth that some must enter therein and they to whom it was first Preached entred not in because of unbeleef The full sentence of the sixt vers is this Seeing therefore it remaineth that some must enter in and they to whom it was first preached entered no● in because of unbeleef It will
to dye The Articles of the Covenant also evinceth it to be a Testament and the promiser bound to make his word good and so to dye For Jer. 31. the Lord Christ promiseth to reconcile his people to God to take away their sins and to be their God Iustice required satisfaction of them before they could be reconciled Satisfaction they could not make themselves therefore he who promised to make the Reconciliation with God was bound to make the satisfaction for them to God and if satisfaction for them then to undergo the curse of the Law for them and so to dye Then 1. The New Covenant is of the nature of a Testament and the benefits promised therein to wit Remission of sins Reconciliation Sanctification and Life Eternal are Legacies freely left unto us by our Defunct Lord who was dead and is alive to execute his own will for evermore The Scripture is the instrument and evidence the Apostles Notaries the Sacraments are seals witnesses from Heaven the Father the Word and the Spirit witnesses on earth the Water the Blood and the Spirit 2. Christ Jesus is both the maker of the Covenant which is in Ier. 31. and the Mediator thereof also the Testator and Executor of that blessed Testament 3. Christs death was concluded and resolved upon and intimated before he came into the world Vers. 17. For a Testament is of force after men are dead otherwise it is of no strength at all whilest the Testator liveth He cleareth his reasoning from the nature of Testaments amongst men which not before but after a mans death have force But here it may be objected How can this be seeing by vertue of the testament of Christ benefits not a few were bestowed upon the Church before his death from the beginning of the world not onely Remission of sins and Eternal Life but also many graces and blessings in this life both bodily and spiritual I answer Albeit Christs death was not accomplished in act till of late yet for the certainty of his death to follow and the unchangeableness of his minde towards his Church before his death he was reckoned both with God and the Church for dead and the promise of laying down his life for his people accepted for the time as if it had been performed For which cause he is called Rev. 13.8 The Lamb slain from the beginning of the world And Christ was still represented as a slain man in all these Sacrifices which the Apostle pointeth at as meeting this doubt in the next words which follow hereafter Vers. 18. Vers. 18. Whereupon neither the first Testament was dedicated without blood He proveth the necessity of Christs death yet farther Under the Law his bloodshed was represented by types of bloody Sacrifices therefore it behoved those types to be answered by his real bloodshed and death Then 1. What the types of the Law did signifie Christ behoved to accomplish in verity 2. The Old Church was taught that by vertue of the blood signified by these types the Covenant stood betwixt God and them Vers. 19. For when Moses had spoken every Precept to all the people according to the Law he took the blood of Calves and of Goats with Water and Scarlet Wooll and Hyssope and sprinkled both the book and all the people 20. Saying This is the blood of the Testament which God hath enjoyned unto you 21. Moreover he sprinkled with blood both the Tabernacle and all the Vessels of the Ministery From Moses example we learn 1. That the Lords Word should be manifested to all the people and none of them debarred from taking knowledge thereof 2. That the Word must be spoken plainly with a distinct voyce in the common Language and not muttered in an unknown Tongue 3. That with the use of holy Rites appointed of God the Preaching of Gods Word should be joyned to shew the Institution and force of Gods Ordinances to his people 2. In that the Book and the People and Instruments of Service were all to be sprinkled we learn That every thing which we touch or meddle with or make use of is unclean unto us were it never so holy in it self except the Blood of Jesus make it clean unto us and cleanse us in the using of it Vers. 22. And almost all things are by the Law purged with blood and without shedding of blood is no remission He saith Almost because of some purging which was done by washing and yet even that washing also drew the Vertue of Ceremonial purging from the Sacrifice whereunto the washing was annexed 2. In saying Without shedding of blood there is no remission of sins he teacheth us That wheresoever a sacrifice is offered for obtaining remission of sin there shedding of blood must really be and where an unbloody sacrifice is pretended to be offered for obtaining remission it serveth not the purpose because Without shedding of blood there is no remission Either therefore must such as pretend to offer Christ for obtaining the remission of sin grant that Christ is daily murthered by them and his blood shed anew in their pretended Offering or else that by their Offering no new Remission is purchased But the truth is Christs Blood is once shed and never to be shed again and that once Offering and Blood shedding is sufficient for everlasting remission without any new Offering of him again Vers. 23. It was therefore necessary that the Patterns of things in the Heavens should be purified with these but the Heavenly things themselves with better Sacrifices than these Another reason of the necessity of Christs death in force thus much If things figuratively holy behoved to be cleansed with the Typical Blood of Beasts Then things truly holy behoved to be cleansed with better blood even the blood of the Messias Hence we learn 1. That for the significations cause God would not have the Tabernacle nor any Instrument of Service about it to ●e esteemed holy till blood was shed to sprinkle it That it might be known thereby that without the shedding of Christs blood he would not accept of any thing from us as holy 2. That the blood of Beasts was sufficient to make representation but better blood even the Blood of the Messiah behoved to be shed to give the truth of the signification For as far as Heaven is above the earthly sanctuary and mens souls above the vessels thereof so far better behoved to be that blood which made souls acceptable to God and to get entrance into heaven than the blood of Levitical sacrifices was Vers. 24. For Christ is not entred into the Holy Places made with hands which are the figures of the true but into Heaven it self now to appear in the presence of God for us He cleareth the matter how Christ hath offered a better Sacrifice than the Levitical yea and behoved to offer a better because he is entered into a better Sanctuary another man in another manner and to another end than the High Priest under
are bound to follow after piety and the profession of grace Therefore c. Do not fashion Argum. 4. Seeing it cannot consist with the obedience of children that ye fashion your selves to the former lusts which ruled in you before conversion Vers. 15. But as he which hath called you 〈◊〉 holy so be ye holy in all manner of conversation 16. Because it is written Be ye holy for I am holy Argum. 5. Ye ought to answer your holy vocation in all kinde of holy conversation Go forward therefore c. As Argum. 6. Confirming the former There ought to be some similitude betwixt you and the Holy God who hath called you Therefore ought ye to labour after this conformity He confirms this Argument from the testimony of Scripture Lev. 11.44 Mat. 5.17 Vers. 17. And if you call on the Father who without respect of persons judgeth according to every mans work pass the time of your sojourning here in fear Argum. 7. God is the Judge of every mans works and more severely requires holiness from those that draw nigh to him and call him their Father Therefore ye ought to pass the time of your sojourning here in this life in the fear of God Vers. 18. Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things as silver and gold from your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers Argum. 8. Ye are redeemed from all manner of vain conversation in Legal purifications separated from the thing signified and placed in humane traditions which are of no value although it may be commended to you by the example of your Fathers and by tradition Therefore unless ye would frustrate your redemption ye ought to endeavour after true piety and renounce a vain conversation Redeemed Argum. 9. By redemption ye are the hired servants of God that ye may no longer live according to your own will or the world or the Devil but according to the will of him that redeemed you Therefore ye ought to live in the faith and obedience of Christ. Vers. 19. But with the precious blood of Christ as of a Lamb without blemish and without spot Argum. 10. The blood of Christ the Son of God dying represented by the typical Lamb is of so much excellency that it far exceeds the most precious things in this world Therefore ye ought to stand in the grace of Christ and endeavour after holiness unless ye will vilifie this price Vers. 20. Who verily was fore-ordained before the foundation of the world but was manifest in the last times for you Argum. 11. Although Christ from eternity was fore-ordained to the work of Redemption yet he was not manifested until the last times and that especially for your sakes who were even as the lost sheep of Israel Therefore ye are chiefly bound to glorifie God by your holiness Vers. 21. Who by him do believe in God that raised him up from the dead and gave him glory that your faith and hope might be in God Argum. 12. Christ was not onely manifested for your good that are believers but also by Christ or the merit and operation of Christ that same faith whereby ye believe in God is obtained and produced in you Therefore it is meet that ye should live to God in holiness Hath raised God by raising Christ the Redeemer from the dead and by glorifying him with that glory which he had with God from all eternity hath demonstrated unto you and to all the world that Christ is truly the Son of God or truly God that your faith whereby ye believe in Christ might be found to be faith in God and so the solidness of your faith might appear to you for your greater comfort and glory Therefore ye faithful Hebrews who live after Christ is risen are so much the more bound to follow after faith and holiness that ye may please God Vers. 22. Seeing ye have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit unto unfeigned love of the brethren see that ye love one another with a pure heart fervently The Second Exhortation more especially to brotherly love There are three branches of this Exhortation Branch 1. That they love fervently not coldly not remisly as if they were ready upon small cause to hate 2. That they love with a pure heart endeavouring the good of one another not onely aiming at private advantage 3. That without hypocrisie they follow after brotherly love loving not onely in word and tongue but shewing love in deed without dissimulation without deceit Souls There are three Arguments of the Exhortation Argum. 1. It is to be presupposed that ye being justified by faith in desire in purpose and an inchoate endeavour through the virtue of the Holy Spirit have purified your souls to the sincere love of the brethren Therefore ye ought exceedingly to love one another Vers. 23. Being born again not of corruptible seed but of incorruptible by the word of God which liveth and abideth for ever Argum. 2. This brotherhood of believers is more excellent than that which is after the flesh in as much as it doth not rise from natural generation but from spiritual regeneration which requires a more firm mutual and excellent love Therefore ye ought to love one another fervently Word Argum. 3. Confirming the former This fraternity of believers as it hath its rise from an incorruptible principle so it will never perish The word of God which is the seed of our regeneration is not corruptible like the seed of natural generation Therefore ye ought exceedingly and carefully to love one another Vers. 24. For all flesh is as grass and all the glory of man as the flower of grass The grass withereth and the flower thereof falleth away He confirms both parts of the comparison from the testimony of Scripture And first he proves the corruptibility of natural seed from Isa. 40.6 which declares the glory of all flesh and consequently all relation of fraternity founded in flesh to be corruptible Vers. 25. But the word of the Lord endureth for ever And this is the word which by the Gospel is preached unto you He proves that the seed of Regeneration is incorruptible from the testimony of the same Prophet Isaiah because the Word of the Lord abides for ever But he affirms that this is spoken touching the word of the Gospel as the matter stands because the preaching of the truth concerning salvation by Christ vouchsafed to believers is operative for the bringing of believers to life eternal Therefore it is incorruptible CHAP. II. HE proceeds in his Exhortation to duties of Piety and Holiness This Chapter contains four Exhortations Vers. 1. Wherefore laying aside all malice and all guile and hypocrisies and envies and evil speakings The first Exhortation is to love and desire of the Divine Word which he had of late commended There are two branches of the Exhortation The first touching the shunning and laying aside the vices that are familiar to corrupt nature