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A37483 Tropologia, or, A key to open Scripture metaphors the first book containing sacred philology, or the tropes in Scripture, reduc'd under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each / partly translated and partly compil'd from the works of the learned by T.D. The second and third books containing a practical improvement (parallel-wise) of several of the most frequent and useful metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes of the Old and New Testament / by B.K. De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685.; Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1681 (1681) Wing D895; ESTC R24884 855,682 1,006

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verses make evident This is called Jer. 21.8 The way of Life and Death See more Deut. 32.47 Prov. 19.3 and 20.1 Esa. 28.12 This is rest that is the Cause of rest or the way and manner of arriving to it Hosea 4.18 Their drink is sowre or gone that is their cause of recess from God or that which made them backslide as verse 11. Whoredom and Wine and New Wine take away the Heart Which words viz. take away the Heart are Emphatical for they denote that they were as it were wallowing in these Evils when they gave themselves to Whoredom and Drunkenness They saw and knew what was better and approved them but they followed the worse and so the Devil keeps them that are drowned in these Wickednesses as it were Captives 2 Tim. 2.26 for the hebrew word here is used when they speak of such as such as are taken and detained by force Gen. 14.11 12. Josh. 11.19 23 c. Micah 1.5 What is the Transgression of Jacob Is not Samaria And what are the High Places of Judah Are they not Jerusalem That is as Kimchi in lib. Radicum expounds it what was the Cause of the defection of Jacob Was it not the Cities of Samaria c. See Hab. 2.5 John 3.19 And this is the Judgment or Condemnation that is the cause of it John 12.50 And I know that his Commandement is Life Everlasting that is the Cause or Organ by which Everlasting Life is obtained for he speaks of saving knowledge by the Gospel Rom. 7.7 Is the Law sin that is the Cause of sin in or by it self So Rom. 8.6 For to be carnally minded is Death But to be Spiritually minded is Life and Peace that is the cause of Death and the Cause of Life and Peace as verse 10. See Phil. 1.13 Heb. 6.1 and 19. 14. and Rom. 6.23 In Verbs To JOY and REJOYCE are put for to be freed or delivered from Evil and to be or do well which is the Cause of Joy Psal. 70.4 Let all those that seek thee Rejoyce and be glad in thee that is let them be freed from all evil that they may have cause of Joy The Cause and Effect are joyned Psal. 5.11 12 13. To be Ashamed and Confounded signifies a falling into calamities and be exposed to violence which is the Cause of Confusion Psal. 25.1 2. and 3.19 20. and 31.1 2. and 119.115 116 c. To please signifies good behaviour and honest respect which is the cause of complacency as Rom. 15.2 Let every one of us please his Neighbour for good to edification See Erasmus upon the place 1 Cor. 10.33 Hast or Flight is put for Shame and Confusion Esa. 28.16 He that beleiveth shall not make hast that is he shall not be confounded as Rom. 9.33 and 10.11 1 Pet. 2.6 The Effect and Consequence of Confusion is flight or a hasty getting away from the sight of men This also signifies calamities and punishments as limited before See Psal. 74.15 Esa. 28.28 Eccl. 11.1 Job 28.5 Psal. 104. 13 14. Esa. 47.2 and 33.12 Josh. 11.8 and 13.6 CHAP. III. Of a Metonymie of the Subject THIS kind of Metonymie shall be handled under five Heads 1. More generally when the Recipient or receiving Subject is put for the Adjunct 2. More especially when the thing Containing is put for the thing Contained or Place for the thing Placed 3. When the Possessor is put for the thing Possessed 4. When the Occupant Object or Subject is put for that which it is concern'd about 5. When the thing Signed is put for the Sign 1. The Recipient or Receiving Subject is put for the Adjunct THE HEART is put for Wisdom where the Scripture tells us the seat of Wisdom is as Prov. 2.10 and 11.29 and 15.14 and 16.21 Prov. 6.32 Who so committeth Adultery with a Woman lacketh a Heart so the hebrew is that is lacketh Wisdom and Understanding See Prou. 7.7 and 9.4 16. and 10.13 21. In which places by the phrase wanting a Heart is to be understood of an unwise person or a fool by which words the Scripture expresses unbeleiving and Wicked men as Prov. 8.5 O yee simple understand subtilty and ye fools understand an Heart so the hebrew that is wisdom Prov. 15.32 He that heareth reproof possesseth or acquireth an Heart that is as the Chaldee renders it Wisdom See Prov. 28.26 He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool that is he that depends on or confides in his own understanding and prudence or he that is wise in his own Eyes as Esa. 5.21 So Hos. 7.11 and 4.11 The Heart and Reins are put for inward thoughts and affections Psal. 73.20 21. and 51.7 8. Prov. 23.16 God searches the Heart and Reins Psal. 7.9 10. and 26.1 2. Jer. 11.20 and 17.10 and 20.12 This is to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Act. 1.24 The knower of Hearts Matth. 20.21 'T is put for the desires of the soul expressed in Prayer as Psal. 62.8 Pour out your heart before him that is the desires of your heart Lam. 2.19 The New or inward man is put for the condition or state of the Converted or regenerate soul. And Old or outward man is opposed to it See Rom. 6.6 Eph. 4. 22.2 Cor. 7.1 Heb. 23.1 2 Cor. 5.17 Rom. 12.2 and 8.2 5. 2 Cor. 4.16 2. The Thing Containing is put for the Thing Contained and Place for thing Placed MOunt Carmel is put for the Trees there Jer. 46.18 As Carmel by Sea that is as the Trees of Mount Carmel are drawn by Sea so shall he lead them Captives So says Rab. Kimhi blessed be thy basket Deut. 28.5 That is the meat or provision in it A Desart is put for the wild Beasts there Psal. 29.8 with Deut. 8.15 A House is put for the Family Children and Domesticks Gen. 7.1 Come thou and all thy House into the Ark. 2 Sam. 7.11 The Lord telleth thee that he will make them an House that is give thee an off-spring or posterity to possesse the Royal Dignity 1 Chron. 10.6 Psal. 49.12 Luke 19.9 c. It is also put for a People or Tribe sprung from any Family as Exod. 2.1 Ezek. 3.1 and 27. 14. c. Islands are put for their Inhabitants and so for the Gentiles which possest all the Islands in the Mediterranean Sea Esa. 41.1 5. Keep silence before me O Islands The Isles saw it and feared c. See Esa. 42.4 The Isles shall wait for his Law Esa. 51.5 The Isles shall wait upon me The Sea is put for Maritine Inhabitants or Sea-men that dwelt near the shore Ezek. 26.17 How art thou destroyed that wast inhabited of the Seas so the hebrew So Esa. 60.5 The abundance of the Sea shall be converted unto thee that is the Gentiles which dwell near the Sea as the following words shew See Hag. 2.7 8. Deut. 33.19 They shall suck the abundance of the Seas that is Goods and Merchandize brought by Sea A Table is put for Meat Psal. 23.4
Firr-trees shall be terribly shaken 'T is put for Musical Instruments 2 Sam. 6.5 And David and all the House of Israel played before the Lord on all Firr-wood so the hebrew that is as in our Translation on all instruments made of firr-wood as the following words shew viz. on Harps and on Psalteries and on Timbrels and on Cornets and on Cymbals Brass is put for Fetters or Shackles made of Brass Lam. 3.7 He hath made my Brass heavy that is my chain or fetters whereby my legs are shackled See Judg. 16.21 2 Sam. 3.34 Ezek. 24.11 and 16.36 You may see more Examples Psal. 68.30 2 Sam. 7.2 Jermiah 4.20 Habak 3.7 Gold and Silver are put for things made of them 1 Chron. 29.2 Psal. 115.4 Their Idols are Silver and Gold that is made of Silver and Gold 2. For Money or Currant Coyn Gen. 23.9 16. Gen. 24.22 2 Kings 5.5 1 Chro. 21.22 24. Gen. 20.16 Deut. 22.19 29. Caedar is put for Caedar-work or Tables made of that Wood Zeph. 2.14 Iron is put for an Axe 2 Kings 6.5 For Fetters Psal. 105.18 Corn is put for Bread Lam. 2.12 with Chapt. 4. verse 4. Wood and Stone are put for Vessels made of them Exod. 7.19 Stone is put for an Idol made of Stone Jer. 2.27 3.9 And for a pound weight Deut. 25.13 2 Sam. 14.26 Prov. 11.1 See more examples Esa. 34.11 Zach. 4.10 and 5.8 Gen. 28.18 22. with verse 11. Wood is put for a House made of Wood Jer 21.14 I will kindle a Fire in the Forrest thereof that is in the House of Jehovah In the House of the King and in the Houses of the Nobles which were built of precious materials brought from the Forrest of Lebanon Jer. 22.7 2 Kings 25.9 2 Chron. 36.19 Jer. 52.13 c. CHAP. II. Of a Metonymie of the Effect A Metonymie of the Effect is when the Effect is put for the Efficient Cause which is done three ways as 1. When the Action or the Effect is put for the Author or Person effecting 2. When a thing Effected by an instrument is put for the Instrument or Organical Cause 3. When the Effect is put for the thing or action Effecting 1. The Action or Effect is put for the Author or person Effecting AS Gen. 15.1 I am says Jehovah to Abraham thy exceeding great Reward that is I am a most liberal giver of Reward Deut. 30.20 He is thy Life and length of Days that is he is the Cause of it Gen. 49.18 I have waited for thy Salvation that is the promised Messiah the Author of Salvation as Luke 2.30 Where Simeon says Mine eyes have seen thy Salvation that is Christ. All flesh shall see 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Salvation of God that is a Saviour See Esa. 49.6 c. Psal. 3.3 4. and 106.20 and 27.1 Thou art my Light Salvation Strength c. that is the Author and Cause of them so Psal. 18.2 and 22.20 and 33.20 and 46.2 Jer. 16.19 and 23.6 John 11.25 and 14.6 1 Cor. 1.30 Eph. 2.14 1 John 5.20 And Heb. 5.9 Rom. 15.5 13. 2 Cor. 1.3 Luke 1.50 Luke 11.14 And he viz. Jesus was casting out a Devil and it was Dumb that is he made the man in whom he was dumb or suffered him not to speak and so was the cause of dumbness See Matth. 9.32 33. and Mark 9.17 25. Luke 13.11 It is said Gen. 26.35 That Esaus wives were a grief of mind or as the hebrew says bitterness of Spirit unto Isaac and Rebecca that is the Cause of sadness and trouble of Spirit See Gen. 25.23 Nehem. 12.31 Rom. 13.3 Rulers are not a terror that is a cause of terror to good men 2 Cor. 1.14 we are your rejoycing as ye are ours the Greek is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies glorying or boasting that is the cause of your rejoycing or glorying inasmuch as we instructed you in the Gospel which is the way of Salvation and you likewise are our glory inasmuch as we have won you to Christ 1 Thess. 2.19 20. Rom. 5.2 2. When a thing Effected by an Instrument is put for the Instrument or Organical Cause GLory is put for the Tongue Psal. 16.9 My Heart is glad and my glory rejoyceth that is my Tongue because it is the Organ by which God is and ought to be gloryfied sutable to Acts 2.26 Therefore did my heart Rejoyce and my Tongue was glad See Psal. 30.12 13. and 5.7 9. Power is put for the Organ exerting power as Rom. 1.16 The Gospel is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the power of God unto Salvation to every one that Beleiveth that is the Gospel is the means or organ by which God exerts or puts forth the power of his Salvation to Beleivers Eph. 1.19 Victory is put for the Instrument of overcoming as 1 John 5.4 This is the victory that overcometh the world even your Faith that is the Instrument of victory Eph. 6.16 Life is put for the means of its preservation Deut. 24.26 No man shall take the nether or the upper Milstone to pledge for he taketh a mans Life or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Soul to pledge that is the Instruments that are necessary for the preservation of Life Prov. 7.27 Life is put for food or maintenance Luke 15.12 He divided unto them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 his Life that is his Estate or as we translate it his living Hesiod lib. 2. calls money the soul of a man 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 3. When the Effect is put for the Thing or Action Effecting THis Species of a Metonymie is distinctly found in Nouns and Verbs as when the Effect is put for the cause materially as 2 Kings 4.10 There is death in the pot that is deadly poyson which will cause Death So Death is put for great perils and dangers troubles or Calamities which cause Death Exod. 10.17 Rom. 7.24 2 Cor. 1.10 and 11.23 And for the Plague Rev. 6.8 See Prov. 11.23 Jer. 3.24 Shame is put for an Idol Jer. 11.13 Hos. 9.10 The reason of the Name you may see Jer. 48.13 And Moab shall be ashamed of Kemosh as the house of Israel was ashamed of Bethel their confidence See Ezek. 44.18 Hosea 12.1 Ephraim dayly increaseth lies and desolation that is he commits such evils that nothing can be expected but Desolation and Calamity See more Examples Lam. 2.14 1 Cor. 12.6 8. 1 Cor. 14.3 He that Prophecyeth speaketh unto men Edification and Exhortation and Comfort that is an Edifying Exhorting and Comforting speech Sometimes the Effect is put formally for the Cause as Deut. 30.15 I have set before thee this day Life and Good Death and Evil that is I have clearly shewed and lay'd before thee what is the cause and original of each or for what cause and reason either of these was to come upon thee viz. To Love and obey God brings Life and Good but Rebellion Sin and Disobedience brings Death and Evil as the following
Protection is far more secure IV. God is a Refuge that will not deceive the Soul whosoe're it be that flies to him nor never did fail any who took up Sanctuary in him God cannot fail in his Ability to save he is infinite in Power he cannot fail in Wisdom because he is All-wise yea Wisdom it self in the Abstract Time doth not cause him to decay nor grow old He abides the same and his Years fail not the Eternal God is thy Refuge He is righteous and just and will not suffer his Faithfulness to fail Tho others have neither Faithfulness Bowels nor Humanity in them yet he who said I will never leave thee nor forsake thee hath also said His Mercy and Goodness endureth for ever Look to the Generations of old Did ever any trust in God and were confounded Or whom did he ever despise that called upon him V. God in Christ is a Refuge not only for Man-slayers but Murtherers Adulterers yea the vilest and worst of Sinners if by true Faith and Repentance they seek to him Manasses who made Jerusalem run down with Blood and Mary Magdalen found Refuge viz. Pardon and Forgiveness in him Inferences 1. HEnce we may perceive that the Godly in this World are exposed to great Afflictions and Calamities 2. Yet God hath not left them without a Place of Refuge 3. That there is no Safety but in the Almighty 4. That it is the only Way and Wisdom of sinful Men to flie with speed to God through Christ if they would find Mercy and Sanctuary from Wrath and Vengeance 5. This also shews the happy State and Condition of the Godly 6. Let Believers have a Recourse to God in the Day of Trouble by Prayer and Humiliation 7. Besides we may learn how vain and fruitless all the Attempts and Approaches of the Wicked are against God's Church and holy Men. 8. Why should the Godly then fear in the Day of Evil that have such a Refuge See Strong-Tower Habitation Hiding-Place God an Housholder Mat. 21.33 Hear another Parable There was a certain Housholder c. BY the Scope and Meaning of this Parable it appears that GOD the Father is that Housholder intended in this Text of Scripture 1. Because it was he that planted the Vineyard We take Vineyard for the World or the State of the Jews in the Land of Canaan 2. He hedged it round about he digg'd a Wine-Press and built a Tower 3. He set it and farm'd it out to Husband-Men God made the World and all things therein divided it by Lot since Adam and set a Determination to the Bounds and Habitations thereof 4. It was God who sent the Prophets Judges Apostles Priests and Kings to receive the Fruits of them 5. It appears evidently that it was God who sent his Son to the Husband-Men who killed him c. 6. To put all out of doubt this Son is said to be the Corner-Stone laid in Zion and that by the Lord himself This is the Lord 's doing and it is marvellous in our Eyes The Word Housholder imports three things 1. One that is possessed of an Estate 2. One that hath Business to do 3. One that hath a Family of Servants to employ All these seem fairly applicable to God Metaphorically 1. God is possessed of an Estate The Earth is his and the Fulness thereof the World and all the Inhabitants therein 2. God hath Business to do in this World to replenish the Earth and to establish his Will in respect of Worship and Service Thy Will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven c. 3. God hath a Family of Servants to govern The Soul of the Father as well as the Soul of the Son is mine And he saith to these Servants Dwell in the Land do good and employ the Talents given you God is and may not unfitly be compared to a Housholder Here I shall give you the Properties of a Housholder according to the Sence of the Word and the true Intent of the Text and so go on by God's help in prosecution of the Parallel Metaphor I. AN Housholder is the first Founder or Setler of a Family for there can be no such thing as a Housholder Family c. without a raising or first founding of it And there can be no such Raising or Founding without a Beginner or Founder where there are Effects there must be a Cause producing those Effects II. An Housholder that is to be concerned with Family-Affairs doth frame and build a House or Dwelling as a very needful Conveniency for himself and Family III. A good Housholder gets him a Family suited to all his Purposes not thinking it meet to be alone he doth espouse a Wife and bring in Servants c. IV. A good Housholder fits his Family or Houshold for Business V. A good Housholder sets things in good Order leaves nothing confused to occasion Quarrelling and Strife sets all in their proper places His eldest Son and First-born is made the Chief the rest of the Children and Servants are made Inferiors to him he is called the Excellency of Dignity VI. A good Housholder shews and appoints his Family their Work some to be employed in the House some in the Barn and Stable and some in the Field VII A good Housholder maketh good Provision for the Subsistence of his Family he knoweth that they cannot labour without Sustenance and Supplies VIII A good Housholder keeps his Place leaves not his Family when Discord happens amongst them he accounts it his Work to heal and strengthen not to destroy a House IX A good Housholder lays out Ground for his Servants Employment and Familie's Supply one Place for a Vine and another for a Garden with others for Fields and Meadows for Hay c. X. A wise and good Housholder contrives the best Scituation as well as the best Methods of Accommodation for his Houshold plants them as near as may be to Pools Rivers pleasant Streams and fruitful Springs where such are or may be form'd and made XI A good and wise Housholder teacheth and instructeth his Houshold in good Manners and fit Behavior shews Faults and dislikes uncomely and debauched Actions and Examples is angry at reiterated Untowardness Abraham taught his Children Moses instructed Israel David taught Solomon was angry with Absalom as Ely with his Sons XII A good and wise Housholder loves his Houshold with a natural and paternal Love XIII A good and wise Housholder takes care for the Preservation and Security of his Family in respect of Health and Safety against Thieves and Enemies sends for a Physician as soon as he finds any ill orders the Doors and Gates to be kept fast with Bars and Locks XIV A good Housholder bears and forbears long is not rash and hasty but meek and patient under present Provocation XV. A wise Housholder is not always wroth retains not Anger out of spite soon becomes reconciled upon Submission and using Means of Pacification
in the following Parallel METAPHOR THe Wind is invisible no Man ever saw it nor is the way of it known it passeth the Skill of Man to find out from whence it cometh and whither it goeth II. The Wind blows at God's Command He is said to hold the Wind in his Fist. III. The Wind has a purging quality in it it cleanseth and purifieth the Air which otherwise would be hurtful and prejudicial to Man it drives away those ill Vapors and Stinks that arise from the Earth IV. The Wind hath a cooling Property how much do People in hot Countries desire to have the Wind blow to lay the Extremity of Heat V. The Wind hath a clearing quality dispersing Clouds and causing Serenity expelling all Mists and Foggs which darken the Air. VI. The South Wind as Naturalists observe is of a thawing quality which Experience oft-times shews to be true VII The Wind is of a searching quality it finds out the most hidden Places it passes through the most private Corners and undiscernible Crannies VIII The Wind Naturalists ob●●erve has also a drying and ripening Property it dries up filthy and unclean Places that are not passable and helps to ripen things for Harvest IX The Motions of the Wind are various sometimes it blows one way and sometimes another when it blows on high in one part of the Kingdom it is low or hardly blows at all in another part It s several Motions also have various Effects and Properties X. The Wind blows freely where it lists we cannot command the Wind to blow when and how we would XI The Wind blows and worketh sometimes powerfully strongly and irresistibly it hath a mighty force in it bearing down all that stands in its way it turns up the Cedars of Lebanon rends the Mountains and breaks Rocks in pieces XII The Winds many times by their blowing cause Rain by dissolving the Clouds XIII Men observe or take good notice of the blowing of the Wind and by certain Signs viz. by beholding the Clouds Vanes c. they know which way it blows XIV The Wind Naturalists observe causes some Flowers to wither and hang down their Heads XV. The Wind tho it be invisible and cannot be seen yet it may be heard and its Effects are seen and its Influences evidently felt and experienced by all XVI The Wind cherishes and causes Plants and Grass to grow and thrive as 't is observed by some that nothing will grow and thrive without it 'T is thought that the Roots of Things being moved by the Wind it causes them to root the more making the Ground to give way unto them by which means they take the faster hold XVII The Wind is useful for Navigation to carry a Ship from one Port unto another for if the Wind does not blow they are becalm'd nor can they sail at all without it XVIII The Wind is very profitable to fan or winnow Wheat to sever the Chaff or light Seed from the good Corn or Grain XIX The Wind rises high and blows powerfully sometimes it riseth on a sudden and at other times gradually XX. Naturalists tell us that an Earthquake is occasioned by the Wind certain Exhalations or Wind being got into the Earth shake it Parallel THe holy Spirit is invisible and works invisibly none of the Ways and Operations thereof can be perceived or seen by mortal Eyes Neither doth the natural Man understand the things of the Spirit nor can he The Workings and Operations thereof are of a hidden and mysterious Nature hardly to be found out by the Godly themselves II. The Operations of the Spirit are from God 't is He that causes or commands the Spiritual Winds to blow upon the Souls of Men and Women III. The holy Spirit cleanseth the Soul of a Sinner purging out all those hurtful Fumes that arise from the inward Corruption of the Heart it expells and works out Deadness and Indisposedness to Good and removes those things that cause a Man to be unsavoury in his Place and Generation and which indeed makes him not to savour of the things of God IV. The Spirit also is of a cooling nature which abates the burning Lust of Concupiscence and the scorching of Satan's fiery Darts and Temptations as is further open'd in the Metaphor of Water How comfortable is it in time of Temptation to have the Wind of the Spirit blow upon the Soul the Desire after Evil is presently allayed thereby V. The holy Spirit disperseth the Clouds of Ignorance and Darkness in the Understanding and drives away those Mists of Temptation which cause Men to lose their way and by its powerful Influence makes fair Weather in the Soul VI. The holy Spirit melts or thaws the cold and frozen Heart of a Sinner The Hearts of Men are naturally congealed like Ice hard and obdurate but no sooner doth the Spirit come to blow upon it but this hardness thaws and dissolves into a Flood of Tears VII The Holy Spirit tries the Heart and Reins and finds out the very Thoughts of Men 't is said to search all things yea the deep things of God It pierceth even to dividing asunder of Soul and Spirit Joints and Marrow and is a Discerner of the Thoughts and Intents of the Heart VIII The Spirit dries up the filthy Issue of our sinful Humors which makes our way to Heaven very hard and difficult and also ripens us like Wheat for the Lord's Harvest 'T is by the Influence of the Spirit that we are made meet for the Inheritance of the Saints in Light IX The Spirit moves and operates variously sometimes it blows upon one People and sometimes upon another sometimes upon one Church it blows powerfully when upon another at that time its Operations are hardly discernible Again sometimes the North Wind of the Spirit blows which is sharp cold and nipping Rebukes and Reproofs of the Spirit and Afflictions are like the blowing of the North Wind which tends to kill the Weeds and Worms of our Corruptions And then again at another time the South Wind blows which is warm comfortable and refreshing Peace inward Joy and Consolation of the Spirit are signified thereby as the Learned observe X. The Spirit of God is a free Agent it moves blows and operates as it pleaseth 't is not at our Command But all these things worketh the one and the same Spirit dividing to every one severally as he will XI The holy Spirit is powerful in its Operations there is no standing before it It brings down and levels all high mighty lofty and towering Thoughts of Men when in good earnest it begins to work upon the Heart no Opposition that is made against it is able to stand Tho Satan and evil Relations may endeavour to obstruct its workings and hinder the Soul in its Purposes and Resolutions Heavenwards yet nothing is effectual to impede the powerful Influences of the Spirit and Grace of God Mountains of Sin
13 44 10 7 161 11 15 10 James 1 17 82 1 Peter 1 9 24   20 70 1 John 3 1 7   20 81 Revelations 1 4 8 70   10 2 3 5 5 77 11 4 139 21 22 88 22 16 86 ERRATA SVch Escapes of the Press as injure not the sence as Mis-Pointings and litteral Errors are left to the Readers Candor to Correct or Pardon some few of such as misrepresent it he is desired to mend thus In the Epistle page 2. line 11. for found read framed l. 19. r. Carneades p. 3. l. 32. r. whole man p. 5. l. 1. for any asserting r. an assertion p. 6. l. 10. for Received r. Believed First Book p. 35. l. 48. r. Michal p. 54. l. 48 49. for grief Orphans r. grief breaks out p. 92. l. 5. dele for things l. 8. r. yours l. 20. r. Tract 2. l. 47. r. rather then p. 94. l. 46. for seems r. serves l. 49. for alive r. a line p. 99. l. 36. for look r. took p. 100. l. 9. dele in p. 135. l. 15. r. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 p. 182 l. 30. dele says Book 2. p. 107. l. 9. for E. D. r. T. D. The rest are obvious to common capacity Poems on the Bridegroom p. 107. On the Rose of Sharon 202. On the Vine p. 226. of the Second Book by T. D. On the Light p. 16. by B. K. On the Plough p. 66. Of the Third Book by Mr. Flavel Philologia Sacra OR The TROPES and FIGURES in SCRIPTURE Reduced under their proper Heads and Classes with a Brief Explication of each c. SCripture Rhetorick or Sacred Elocution may be reduced to two principal Heads or Chapters 1. The first of Tropes 2. The Second of Figures First Tropes Which concern the Sense of Words viz. When they are drawn from their proper and genuine signification to that which is different or Contrary which the Etymology of the word shews for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is derived from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifying verto muto to turn or change Second Figures Which the Greeks calls 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifying the Habit or Ornament of Speech do not alter or vary the Sense of Words but imbellish beautifie or adorn them Of the first we will Treat under two heads 1. The Kinds Of Tropes 2. The Affections Of Tropes The Kinds of Tropes are four viz. Metonymie Ironie Metaphor and Synechdoche which order depends upon Logical Topicks from whence Tropes are deduced As 1. Metonymie from Causes and Effects 1. From Subjects and Adjuncts 2. Ironie from Contraries 3. Metaphor from Comparates 4. Synechdoche from the distribution of the whole into its Parts 2. Of the Genus into its Species Genus is a more general Title which comprehends some things more special under it as substance which comprehends 1. Living Creatures 2. Mettals 3. Elements c. Species is a more special Title attributed to diverse particulars under it as a Man to John Peter James or any other individual The Affections of Tropes are Three 1. Catachresis 2. Hyperbole 3. Allegory Of which there are certain Species As 1. Paraemia or a Proverb and 2. Aenigma Of These with Gods help we shall Treat in Order CHAP. I. Of a Metonymie of the Cause A Metonymie is a Trope when a Cause is put for the Effect or the Effect for the Cause the Subject for the Adjunct or the Adjunct for the Subject There are four kinds of Metonymies Answering to the four kinds of Causes Viz. 1. Efficient 2. Material 3. Formal 4. Final A Metonymie of the Cause is used in Scripture when 1. The Person acting is put for the thing done 2. When the Instrument by which a thing is done is put for the thing effected 3. When a Thing or Action is put for the effect produced by that Action of which in Order 1. The Person Acting for the thing Acted or Effected 1. THE HOLY SPIRIT is put for its Effects and Operations as 2 Cor. 3 6. Who hath made us able Ministers of the New Testament not of the Letter but of the Spirit for the Letter killeth but the Spirit giveth Life Where by the term Letter we are to understand the Law written in Tables of Stone which required perfect obedience and which no man can perform because of Corruption therefore that Law can pronounce nothing but a sentence of Death But by Spirit is meant the saving Doctrine of the Gospel which derives its original from the Spirit considered as a most merciful comforter who sets it home upon the Soul fitting and preparing it thereby for Eternal Life sutable to John 6.63 The Words that I speak are Spirit and Life that is they are from the Spirit of God and being received by Faith confer Salvation through the grace of God Rom. 8.2 By the Law of the Spirit of Life as Illyricus says is meant the Doctrine of the Gospel because it is a peculiar instrument or means of its operation which by a Divine efficacy changes the heart and writes his Law there which now is not only inscribed in Tables or Parchments but penetrates the inward parts quickning the soul to spiritual Motions and Actions See Gal. 3.2.5 Isa. 11.4 2 Thes. 2.8 Isa. 42.1 and 61.1 2. John 3.34 c. 2. THE HOLY SPIRIT is put for Regeneration Psal. 51.10 Renew a right Spirit within me Ezek. 36.26 A new Spirit will I put within you hence the Apostle says be ye renewed in the Spirit c. Eph. 4.23 Which is expounded Rom. 12.2 Be not conformed to this World but be ye transformed by the Renewing of your mind c. Hence arises an opposition of Flesh and Spirit John 3.6 That which is born of the Flesh is Flesh and that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit where by Flesh is meant man defiled by sin and by Spirit the grace of Renovation or which is the same thing the Regenerate man The Apostle 1 Thes. 5.19 Exhorts not to quench the Spirit that is the Gifts of the Spirit as Illumination and Renovation suitable to 2 Tim 1.6 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 suscitare instar ignis Donum Dei stir up as Fire or Coals are stirred up for so the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies the gift of God which is in thee for true Faith and Godliness may be resembled to a little Flame kindled by the Spirit in the hearts of Believers which the Devil and Carnal Corruptions endeavour to smother but is to be cherished and stirred up as fire is by more fewel this feeding and quickning fewel is the Word of God In this sence the Soul is distinguished from the Spirit in man For Spirit denotes a Divine Power and Energy in a Regenerate and Sanctifyed soul by which it is carryed to and united to God as Luke 1.46 47. My Soul doth magnifie the Lord and my Spirit rejoyced in God my Saviour expounded 1 Thes. 5.23 The very God of Peace sanctifie
Gospel to whom the Name Gentiles is ascribed Rom. 11.13 and other places The Term Desire is sometimes put for the Affection of Love for to be desired signifies to be loved and esteemed by a Metonymie of the effect for the Cause for as much as love begets desire after the thing beloved of which you have Examples In Gen. 27.15 Psal. 19.10 11. with 119.126 127. Prov. 21.20 Cant. 5.6 Esa. 1.29 and 32.12 and 44.9 Jer. 3.19 Lam. 1.7 10. and 2.4 Dan. 9.23 and 10.11 19. Hosea 9.6 Amos 5.11 Zach. 7.14 c. Fear is put for God who is feared Gen. 31.42 The Fear of Isaac that is the God whom Isaac Feared and Worshiped So verse 53. Junius and Tremellius think this phrase alludes to that Fear by which God as it were with a bridle restrained Isaac from revoking or recalling that blessing he gave to Jacob Chap. 27.35 c. Esa. 8 13. Let him be your fear and let him be your Dread that is let God be Feared and Dreaded by you Fear is put for the Evil feared Psal. 53.5 They feared a fear where no fear was that is they feared where there was no evil nor danger which is the object and cause of Fear Prov. 1.26 I will mock when your fear cometh that is that which you fear and tremble at as verse 27. When your Fear cometh as desolation and your destruction cometh as a Whirlwind when distress and anguish cometh upon you See Prov. 3.25 c. 2 Cor. 5.11 Knowing 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the fear of the Lord that is the terrible judgment of the Lord. An Action is put for its Object Exod. 15.2 The Lord is my strength and praise that is the God whom I praise and who is the scope or argument of my Song the like we have Psal. 118.14 expounded ver 15 16 Jer. 17.14 The Prophet calls the Lord his praise that is the Object of his praise and thanksgiving for his great goodness See Deut 28.8 and 12.7 c. 1 Sam. 1.27 And the Lord gave me my Petition that is the thing I asked So Job 6.8 2 Thess. 1.11 Heb. 11.13 Act. 1.4 Wait for the promise of the Father that is the Holy Spirit promised by the Father 6. The Sign is put for the thing signified IN Nouns Gen. 49.10 The Scepter shall not depart from Judah that is the Royal Authority So Esa. 14.5 Zach. 10.11 c. A Throne is also put for Regal Authority Psal. 89.4 And a Crown or Diadem Psal. 89.39 Ezek. 21.26 c. Vnction is put for the Priesthood Numb 18.8 Altars for Divine Worship 1 King 19.10 Psal. 23.4 Thy rod and thy staff comfort me that is thy Care and Love towards me for a rod and staff were a sign of Pastoral Care and Office of the Shepherd to his Flock this is withal an Anthropopathy whereby God is represented as a Shepherd and things relating to a Shepherd attributed to him Psal. 140.8 Thou hast covered my head in the day of Arms so the hebrew that is in the day of Battel and Adversities which Hostility brings the signs and Instruments whereof are Arms Psal. 44.6 For I will not trust in my Bow neither shall my Sword save me that is my Military skill Fortitude Prudence or Stratagems of which the Signs and Instruments of exercise were a Bow and a Sword to which the Divine strength and goodness is opposed verse 7. But thou O Lord hast saved us from our Enemies So elsewhere a Sword is put for War and Hostile violence Exod. 18.10 Esa. 1.10 and 2.4 2 Sam. 12.10 Lam. 5.9 Ezek. 21.3 4 9. c. In which there is also a Metonymie of the Organical or instrumental Cause as before See other Examples Psal. 144.11 and Matth. 10.34 c. Matth. 23.2 The Scribes and the Pharisees sit in Moses Chair The Chair of Moses Metonymically denotes the power of Teaching Judging and Ruling the People of which it was a symbol which things are expressed by the Name of Moses who was instructed by God to Teach and Govern and who ●●xercised both by the Authority of God and left the Rules in Writing for the posterity of the Jews to observe The term to sit also aptly notes both for the publick teachers for the most part sate Matth. 26.55 Luke 4.20 John 8.2 Acts 22.3 The Judges also sate in a Chair or Tribunal Exod. 18.13 Judg. 5.10 Matth. 27.19 From whence to sit is put for Ruling and Judging Psal. 29.9 10. and 110.1 See 1 Cor. 15.25 2 Thess. 2.4 And whereas the Preists Scribes and Pharisees sate in the seat or chair of Moses and did conform to the way of teaching and Government of the People according to the rule of the Divine Law given by Moses Christ ver 3. Commands Obedience to them but gives a caution to take heed of their Leaven that is their false Doctrines and feigned Traditions as Matth. 16.6 12. For that did not belong to the seat of Moses but to the seat of the scornful or chair of Pestilence as Jerome renders it Psal. 1.1 the throne of Iniquity Psal. 94.20 c. Rom. 3 30. and 15.8 Col. 3.11 The Jews are called the Circumcision because that was the sign whereby they were distinguished from other Nations And the Gentiles are called the uncircumcision because it distinguished them from the Jews Gal. 2.7 8. Eph. 2.11 Rom. 2.26 27. and 3.30 ●●al 3.11 c. In Verbs Sometimes to hide signifies to protect and put in a safe place sometimes to leave or depart from another for hiding is a sign of both Of the former we have examples Job 5.21 Psal. 27.4 5. and 31.20 21. and 64.2 3. c. Where there is also an Anthropopathy when the speech is of God Of the later we have examples Gen. 31.49 When we are hid one from another so the hebrew that is when we depart or are absent from one another Deut. 22.1 Thou shalt not see thy Brothers Ox or his Sheep go astray and hide thy self from them that is thou shalt not go away and let them alone but bring them back So Esa. 58.7 To Sleep is put for to be secure because sound and pleasant sleep is an evident sign of security Psal. 3.5 and 4 8. Puffing is put for Contempt for a slight puff of the Mouth denotes when a matter is despised as an inconsiderable thing Psal. 10.5 and 12.5 To kiss signifies Love Obedience Obsequiousness and Submissive Respect of which in antient times a kiss was a sign as Gen. 41.40 1 King 19.18 Psal. 2.12 To this some refer that phrase Matth. 5.47 Heb. 11.13 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 os●●ulo salutare for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies to salute with kissing and embracing and so is put for a receiving or embracing in Love or Faith and Hope To Laugh is put for to be joyful which is the sign of Laughter Job 8.21 Psal. 126.1 2. Gen. 21.6 Luke 6.21 25. And to be secure Job 5.22 To Stand is put
meant To this passage the Apostle Paul alludes Rom. 16.20 And the God of peace shall bruise Satan under your Feet shortly c. Such a treading under Foot as is used in a Wine-Press is ascribed to God Lam. 1.5 By which the extream Oppression and Affliction of men is noted To this may be refered that emphatical phrase Esa. 63.3 I have trodden the wine-press alone c. which is spoken of Christ who by his Merit and satisfaction freed us from our Enemies whom he crushed under his Feet Hitherto of Actions which concern the rational Soul and such as concern the animal faculty follow which are threefold as it respects the present purpose 1. The Actions of the External senses which are five 2. The Actions of the Locomotive faculty or which respect motion and local situation 3. Actions procreating or generating which Physitians calls vegative but we reduce it to the Animal for vegetatives are comprehended under it Seeing or Sight is attributed to God by which as was said before when we treated of Eyes his most exact knowledge is intimated Exod. 32.9 I have seen this People and behold it is a stiff-necked People that is I very well know how wicked they are 1 Sam. 16.7 A man looketh on what 's before his Eye but the Lord sees to the Heart that is he hath an exact prospect into the very thoughts of the Heart and the whole inward frame of the mind and accordingly Judges Psal. 11.4 The Lords Eyes behold his Eye-lids try the Children of mens 't is a singular passage which we find John 5.19 Where Christ says of himself Verily verily I say unto you the Son can do nothing of himself but what he seeth the Father do for what things soever he doth these also doth the Son likewise Here the Sight of Christ is equal with the Omniscient Fathers and consequently his Omnipotence is equal and his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 energy or power in operation Upon this and the following verse Erasmus thus paraphrases I affirm it again and again that the Son who wholly depends on the Father can of himself do nothing forasmuch as he is not of himself but what he sees the Father do the same does he their Will and Power is the very same with the Father there is Authority and whatsoever the Son is or can do is derived from him Whatsoever therefore the Father hath done the same in the like manner is wrought by the Son because of the equality of the Communicated power Amongst men the Sons oftentimes degenerate from the Fathers neither have they always the same Will and Faculty but the matter is otherwise here the Father loves the Son alone and begot him most like himself and transfer'd an equal power of operation into him shewing him all things that are to be done by himself he is sent forth as the great exemplar by him in all other matters the operation of each is common c. 2. By the Sight of God his Providence over his Creatures is to be understood sometimes denoting his approbation favour Grace and good Will as Gen. 1.4 And God saw that the Light was good c. So verses 10 12 18 21 25. After which is annexed a general sentence verse 31. And God saw every thing that he had made and behold it was very good Which signifies his Divine approbation of his created works and his sanction of the duration of Natures order to the end of the World See Psal. 104.30 31. c. Hence comes that form of Speech when God is said to See denoting his Providence of certain persons or things under his immediate Care and Government as Gen. 16.13 Thou God Seest me that is thou providest for me And Gen. 22.8 God will See that is provide himself a Lamb for a Burnt-offering It is not to be understood that Abraham knew before hand that he should find a Ram to offer for a Sacrifice to God instead of Isaac but that he would quiet his Son by that kind of answer he being solicitous and inquisitive for the Lamb that should be offer'd for a Burnt-offering therefore he intimates that Isaac should leave it to the Care of Divine Providence and as Abraham spoke the event happ'ned for he lifted up his Eyes verse 13. and beheld the Sacrifice to be offered and so he gave the place a Name viz. Jehovah-jireh that is God shall see verse 14. c. So 1 Sam. 16.1 I have Seen me a King among his Sons that is as our Translation has it I have provided and chosen me a King More specially the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 respicere or Seeing or respect of God as it concerns men denotes his Approbation Mercy Care and Help Of which Illyricus in Clave There is in this a twofold figure viz. An Anthropopathy in as much as Sight is ascribed to God then a Metalepsis or Metonymie because the external motion of the Eyes the Effect being put for the Cause signifies the inward affection of the Mind For it takes in the external help which is the consequent of the internal affection and the external motion of the Eyes so that here is a third Trope Gen. 4.4 And the Lord had respect unto Abel and to his Offering and verse 5. but unto Cain and his Offering he had not respect that is he accepted and approved of the one but not of the other See Num. 16.15 1 Sam. 1.11 Psal. 9.13 14. and 10.13 14. Psal. 84.9 10. Psal. 102.17 18. and 74.19.20 Psal. 113.6 Esa. 66.2 Lam. 4.16 and 5.1 Jon. 3.10 Luk. 1.25 48. c. Deut. 26 15. Psal. 80.14 15. Psal. 102.20 Lam. 3.50 c. Hitherto the phrase of Gods Seeing or Respecting denotes his Favour and Love which is sometimes directed to the object as when he is said to have respect to the Man or his Offering sometimes to an internal Cause as when he is said to have respect to his Covenant that is the declaration of his Mercy and Grace that way expressed to man Psal. 74.19 20. Likewise when he is said to look upon the Face of his Annointed that is Christ who is our Mediator and Saviour for whose sake David Prays for a blessing calling him the Servant of the Lord 2 Chron. 17.19 And the Word of the Lord 2 Sam. 7.21 See 1 Chron. 17.17 2. It denotes Evil as Wrath Vengeance and Punishment as Exod. 14.24 And it came to pass that in the morning Watch the Lord looked unto the Host of the Egyptians through the pillar of Fire and of the Cloud and troubled them c. 1 Chron. 12.17 Psal. 104.31 32. Jer. 3.8 Lam. 3.36 Ezek. 16.50 c. Hearing is attributed to God in which likewise his Grace and Benevolence in satisfying the desires of his People and in a ready hearing their Prayers and Sighs is denoted as Gen. 16.11 The Lord hath heard thy Affliction Exod. 2.24 And God heard their groaning 2 King 20.5 I have heard thy Prayer
inanimate things in Nature and transferred to God do belong either universally or severally to those things To the former Classe belongs When there is a certain Dimension ascribed to the Infinite and Unmeasurable God and a comparison with this whole Universe whereas betwixt Finite and Infinite there is properly no proportion Job 11.8 It is viz. Jehovah the heights of Heaven The Deeps which is the perfection of God as ver 7. beyond Hell what canst thou know ver 9. The Measure thereof is longer then the Earth and broader then the Sea By which the infiniteness and immensity of God and his Wisdom is intimated of which ver 7. Canst thou by searching find out God others render it canst thou find out the Depth viz. of the Wisdom of God Canst thou find out to the perfection of the Almighty others say canst thou find out the end of Almighty Wisdom To this belongs that Sacred Mathematical expression of Paul speaking of the Love of God and our Saviour Christ Eph. 3.18 That ye may be able to comprehend with all Saints what is the breadth the length and depth and heigth viz. Of the Love of Christ as verse 19. Which passeth knowledge shewing by an Anthropopathy the unmeasurableness and immensity of that Love as if he had said it is higher then the Heavens deeper then the Sea larger then the Earth longer then any time enduring even to all Eternity Upon which place Osiander says the sence is I pray God that ye may be able with other sincere Christians after a certain manner to comprehend the unmeasurable Love of Christ towards you which that I may use a Metaphor extends it self to all Dimensions And Hyperius in his Comment very excellently The sence is says he My prayer is that you may have a full certain and absolute knowledge of the Love of Christ in all its parts Geometricians are wont to observe these differences of Dimensions when they inquire into the magnitude of solid Bodies Such therefore as belong to coporeal things the Apostle artificially compares with things incorporeal and spiritual and signifies that he earnestly desires that they should arrive to an equal certainty and perfection in the knowledge of spiritual things chiefly of the Love of Christ as Mathematicians do in the measure of solid bodies c. Here we are to note that when Magnitude is attributed to God not the quantity of a corporeal or bodily size and bigness but the very infiniteness of his Essence and essential proprieties is to be understood Exod. 15.16 and 18.11 Numb 14.19 Deut. 3.24 Exod. 5.8 Psal. 48.1 2. and 147.4 5. Jer. 32.17 18 19. Dan. 2.45 Mal. 1.14 c. Job 33.12 There is a comparison of God with man with respect to greatness whereby the unsearchable Immensity of God is intimated as if he had said God not only in Majesty and Power but also in Truth Justice VVisdom and Mercy infinitely excells all Mortals therefore thy presumption is unjust to contend with him 1 John 3.20 It is said that God is greater then our Hearts when the Speech is of a guilty Conscience as if he had said if Conscience which in many is blind convinces us of Hypocrisie how much will God who is the greatest of all things and infinite in knowledge charge us in his Judgment 1 John 4.4 God is said to be greater then him that is in the World that is Antichrist as ver 3. Whom believers by the power of the infinite and invincible God dwelling by grace in them do overcome John 10.29 God is said to be greater then all that is that he beyond comparison excells the whole Universe in Power and Majesty By the same reason a discretive quantity or plenty is ascribed to God as Psal. 86.15 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 much or plentiful in Mercy and Truth Psal. 103.8 Great or plentious in Mercy Psal. 130.7 With him is plenteous Redemption by which is noted the infiniteness of God and his attributes as it is described Psal. 147.5 Great is our Lord and of great Power and of his understanding there is no number So the Hebrew See Psal. 36.6 Rom. 11.33 1 Cor. 2.1 In Speaking of things inanimate severally we will distribute them 1. Into things Celestial And 2. Things Elementary To the first kind belongs when God is said to look down from Heaven and sit in or inhabit Heaven as his Throne Of which before Also when God is called Light 1 John 1.5 By which his Majesty Holiness Perfection and Blessedness is noted as when celestial Light is transmitted to us there is nothing Fairer Clearer Purer or more comfortable whence it is said Eccl. 11.7 Truly the Light is sweet and a pleasant thing it is for the Eyes to behold the Sun The Greeks had an Adagy or Proverb 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 dulce lumen solis sweet is the Light of the Sun 1 Tim. ●● 16 God is said to dwell in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 lucem inaccessibilem inaccessible or unapproachable Light or as our English Translation renders it The Light which no man can approach unto that is to act with that Glory Majesty and Felicity which no Creature either can have or comprehend Upon which Chrysostom says The Apostle says that God dwells i●● inaccessible Light which is more then if he had said incomprehensible for that which by inquiry and search we cannot find out we call incomprehensible but that which prohibits all essay of search and to which none can come near we call inaccessible Some with inaccessible Light compare an opposite phrase where the difficulty of fully knowing God in his Majesty and Essence is described by his dwelling in Mists and Clouds for every corporeal Light which for its exceeding brightness cannot be beheld may be truly stiled a Mist and therefore inaccessible c. To this is referred where God Jam. 1.17 is called the Father of Lights with whom is no variableness nor shadow of turning in which phrase is denoted his essential Majesty and Immutability in acting Some and very fitly judge that the phrase Father of Lights is a Periphrasis of the Sun attributed to God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or after the manner of men For as that super-celestial Sun is distinguisht from the corporeal and visible Sun it is added that with him is no variableness nor shadow of turning When the Sun is in the opposite Hemisphere it leaves ours darkned and obscure which vicissitude of darkness and light agrees not with God for he is never the Cause of Sin and Death which are noted by the term darkness but always the Authors of Good and Life noted by the term Light and this is the scope of the Apostle as ver 13. Let no man say when he is tempted I am tempted of God For God cannot be tempted of evils neither tempteth he any man c. Salmeron upon the words says in the words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 viz shadow of turning he alludes to the
Calamity Esa. 13.10 Ezek. 32.7 Joel 2.10 as was said before of the Sun and Moon The brightest Star that shines in our view is called in Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 phosporos in Latine Lucifer both which words signifie a bringer of light in Hebrew 'tis called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the root 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 halal which signifies to shine and is metaphorically translated to describe the unexpected ruine and overthrow of the King of Babylon Esa. 14.12 How art thou fallen from Heaven O Lucifer Son of the morning That Star is called Son of the Morning because while it accompanies the morning it seems as it were to be born of it It s course is perpetual and constant so that it was not feared that it should fall from Heaven And therefore to appearance it seemed impossible and incredible that so great a King illustrious and splendid in power and Majesty beyond other Kings as the Morning Star is before other Stars should fall from his lofty and magnificent grandeur Pope Gregory upon Ezekiel and other School Doctors expound this of the Devils fall because the Prince of Devils is called Lucifer But this Epithet does not belong to that malignant spirit in this place for God himself confirms our explication ver 4. saying thou shalt take up this Parable Proverb or Taunting speech for so the Hebrew is against the King of Babylon not against the Devil c. Where Christ our Saviour is called Lucifer is expounded before in the chapter that treats of an Anthropopathy Besides the phrase 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 after proinos stella matutina the Morning Star is a symbol of the glorious light in Eternity Rev. 2.28 See also Dan. 12.3 1 Cor. 15.41 42. Metaphors taken from Light THere are two principal effects of the Luminaries and ornaments of Heaven viz. to give light to the World and distinguish times In Metaphors taken from light we will distinctly treat of Nouns and Verbs which are sometimes joyned together Generally light is taken 1. For Life it self Job 3.20 Wherefore has God given light to the miserable so the Hebrew the explication follows and Life to the bitter in soul ver 21. Which long for Death but it cometh not Hence comes the phrase to see the Light that is to live or be born alive Job 3.16 To walk in the light of the living that is to act amongst the living or to live either a corporal or spiritual Life in God Ps. 56.13 So David prays Ps. 13.3 Lighten mine Eyes lest I sleep the sleep of Death 2. For any prosperity and joy of mind arising from thence Esth. 8.16 The Jews had light and gladness and Joy and Honour where the synonymous terms make out that it signifies the eminency of the Jews prosperity and joy for their Divine deliverance Job 29.3 By his light I walked through darkness that is being free from Calamities I led a happy Life ver 24. The light of my countenance they cast not down that is they grieved me not but studied to please and gratifie me in all things Psal. 97.11 Light is sown for the Righteous the explication follows and gladness for the upright in heart The word sowing is also emphatical as if he had said 't is reposited and hidden as seed is in the ground but in its own time it will certainly come forth See Esa. 61.11 Col. 3.3 4. It is sow'n with the seed of the heavenly word and a most full and bright harvest of this celestial seed will follow in the Resurrection to eternal Life So light is also taken Psal. 112.4 Pro. 13.9 Esa. 45.7 and 58.8 and 59.9 The Reason of the comparison in this and the forgoing passage is to be fought in the profitableness and pleasure of light Eccl. 11.7 c. 3. For the open and manifest state of things Matth. 10.27 What I tell you in Darkness that speak ye in the light another Metaphor of this publication follows and what ye hear in the ear that Preach ye upon the house tops The sence is you are therefore called by me that you may Preach publickly to the whole World what you privately heard from me So Zeph. 3.5 John 3.21 1 Cor. 4.5 4. For Grace Benevolence or Favour Prov. 16.15 In the Light of the Kings Countenance is Life the exposition follows and his favour is as a cloud of the latter Rain So t is taken of God as was said in the chapter of an Anthropopathy More especially the mystery of Regeneration Renovation and Salvation is frequently expressed by the metaphor of light and that respecting 1. The Organical cause which is the word of God which is frequently called so by a Reason deduced from the quality of light which represents the difference and knowledge of things to the Eyes Psal. 43.3 Prov. 6.23 Esa. 2.5 5.20 2 Cor. 4.6 1 John 2.8 Thus the Apostles because of their Preaching the word of God are called the light of the World Matth. 5.14 and their light is said to shine before men ver 16. that is the light of Doctrine by diligent Preaching as also the light of a good life and example 2. The Formal Cause which is the saving knowledge of Christ and true Faith manifested by love and good Works Act 26.18 Eph. 5.8 1 Pet. 2.9 1 John 1.7 Hence believers are called Sons of light Luke 16.8 Eph. 5.8 1 Thes. 5.5 And good works the Armour of light Rom. 13.12 3. The Final Cause and the last scope and effect of Faith which is life eternal often noted by the term of Light Esa. 60.19 20 John 8.12 Act. 26.23 2 Tim. 1.10 c. From these there may be an easie Judgment made of certain Verbs belonging to light Psal. 13.3 Lighten mine Eyes lest I sleep the sleep of Death He prays for the light of heavenly wisdom from the Word of God also the light of watchfulness and circumspection whereby he may avoid the snares of the Adversary He alludes to humane sleep which easily overcomes those that sit in darkness or shut their Eyes whereas if the light shines in our Eyes we can hardly sleep Psal. 19.8 The Commandement of the Lord is pure enlightning the Eyes that is the mind by giving understanding and knowledge as well of the Divine Will as of our own corruption and prudence in the management of affairs that a man may not belike a brute which is void of rational intellectuals Psal. 34.6 They looked on him and were enlightned that is believers were made glad by the Lord by his gracious and saving deliverance lest they should be dejected and derided by the wicked See Prov. 4.18 19. Eccl. 8.1 with 2 Cor. 3.18 Esa. 60.5 John 7.37 38 39. John 1.9 That viz. Christ was the true light which lighteth every man that cometh or coming into the World Upon these words Erasmus very fairly paraprases In this darkness of the World men eminent for holiness shined as little Stars in the thick obscurity of night and as
Confidence V. Some Warriors invade their Enemies with sudden Irruptions not giving them Warning nor Time of Preparation VI. Worldly Men of War know not sometimes how to put a Period to a War when it is begun nor can tell when it will end VII Tho Earthly Warriors can kill yet they cannot make alive VIII Such cannot kill the Soul IX A Warrior may waste his Treasure and empty his Exchequer by long and chargeable Wars X. He makes his Subjects bear the Charge Disparity I. GOD the Spiritual Warrior is the Eternal Jehovah who formed Man and all things else Thou hast laid the Foundations of the Earth and the Heavens are the Works of thy Hands They shall perish but thou shalt endure yea all of them shall wax old like a Garment as a Vesture shalt thou change them But thou art the same and thy Years shall have no end II. God has an absolute Power and Sovereignty over Heaven and Earth whom he will he sets up and pulls down at his pleasure whom he will he kills and whom he will he saves alive He doth whatsoever he pleaseth and who can say unto God What dost thou III. But there is no Match for God in the World Who would set the Briars and Thorns against me in Battel I would go through them I would burn them together He is called a consuming Fire and the greatest of his Enemies are but as Stubble fully dry It was a Saying of Caesar Veni vidi vici and may truly be said of God for he never comes off with Loss IV. The omniscient God that knows all things cannot be baffled nor disappointed he knows who of either side shall fall and who shall be slain and who wounded before the Battel begins V. The Lord of Hosts before he takes up Arms or intends to destroy a single or a combined Enemy gives them timely Warning and Notice of it that so Sinners may be ready and prepare themselves This appears in respect of the Old World those vile Enemies of God the Lord gave them warning one hundred and twenty Years of his breaking in upon them before it came to pass So he likewise gave warning to Jerusalem by the Prophets before he brought the Babylonians in upon them And what warning did the Lord give to the People of the Jews before the Destruction came upon them by the Romans God shoots off his Warning-Piece before he discharges his Murdering-Piece VI. God can in a moment stop any Judgment he can stay the Sword from devouring and the Fire from consuming He knows when the Controversy he hath with any Nation or People shall cease VII The Lord of Hosts can kill and make alive and many times by killing brings to Life VIII But God is able to kill both Soul and Body and after cast them into Hell IX But God's Treasury can never be wasted nor his Store consumed X. But God bears all the Charge of his Wars himself See the Metaphor of Captain Corollaries 1. FRom the foregoing Particulars we may infer That such as fight against God's People fight against God himself he being their Head and General that bears the Charge of the War and will certainly vindicate his People 2. From hence all good Men may derive encouragement because they are under the Conduct of so Incomparable a Warrior that can in a moment destroy all their Enemies 3. We may infer that a Martial Employment is a very honourable and useful Employ viz. when the Cause is good when 't is for God's Glory and for the Honour and Safety of King and People God is called The Lord of Hosts the God of the Armies of Israel which puts a Lustre and Dignity upon this Title c. 4. If God's People be worsted by an Enemy we may infer that it is suffered by the Almighty as a Scourge and Punishment for their Sins This was Israel's Case very often 5. Let God's People when they go out against their Soul-Enemies go in the Name of the Lord of Hosts for 't is dangerous to face an Enemy unless God go with us In the Name of the Lord will we set up our Banners 6. We may infer the desperate Case of such as fight against God Who ever hardned his Heart against him and prospered Such as make a Tumult and hate him that lift up the Heod that take crafty Counsel against his People c. Such shall be made as Stubble before the Wind and their Confederacy laught at by him that sits on high c. The most steely and flinty in the World can no more stand before God than Briars and Thorns before a flaming Fire Whoever commences War with him does it to his own Ruine and Destruction c. 7. Hence let all the Enemies of God consider that it is their wisest and safest Course to lay down their Arms and make their Peace with God 1. Because he is a God of Might and Power 2. Of Terror and Majesty 3. Of Influence and Authority he commands all 4. Of invincible Resolution and Constancy 5. Of so great Valour and Generosity that as there is no fighting with him so honourable Terms may be made with him upon Submission That he is a God of Might and Power Terror and Majesty hath been shewn already therefore we shall proceed to the third Particular viz. 3. He is a God of Influence and Authority he commands all Nothing can stand when he commands a March The Frogs invade Pharaoh the Stars fight against Sisera an Angel fights the whole Host of Assyria the Watchers turn Nebuchadnezzar to Grass toss Belshazzar from the Throne and open the Gates of Babylon for Darius He brings forth his Angels by Troops and shews them in the Air to strengthen or amaze all mounted on Chariots and Horses Sends the Winds out of his Chambers to make Confusion both by Sea and Land which rolls up the great Waves and hurls the Ships against Rocks that overturns Houses pulls up Trees by the Roots enters into small Crannies and shakes the Foundations of the Earth shakes the Walls of Jericho makes the Ground open to swallow up Men alive Whoever he sets himself against they are undone for neither Riches nor Strength will save them Riches profit not in the Day of his Wrath Money cannot bribe him and by Strength can no Flesh prevail For he can smite blind and lame in a moment put in fear smite Hip and Thigh that they cannot move to run away from him break their Cheek-Bone that they shall not bite nor ask for Mercy Many have been overcome by him but never any prospered against him So successful hath he been in Battel that the Victory goes on his Side where-ever he undertakes the War He makes One chase a Thousand and Two put Ten Thousand to Flight As is his Power so is He. His Wisdom and Counsel is such that by one Act he knows the Strength of all his Enemies and the Counsel
XVI A good Housholder is full of Sympathy is much concerned and grieved when things go ill and are out of Order XVII A good Housholder gives reiterated Instances of his Favours he is familiar with his Family speaks to them and smiles on them hears them when they call helps them up when they fall XVIII A wise and good Housholder deals plainly and uprightly with his Family sheweth them the Danger of Disobedience both to Children and Servants hides nothing from them that may be for their Good lets his Servants know that if they obey not he will turn them out of Service and Children if they are disobedient they shall not only be beaten but also dispossessed of many Privileges and Inheritances XIX A good Housholder encourages his Family by present Rewards and future Promises he pays his Servants well for their Work gives his Children Promise of Reward even an Inheritance XX. A good Housholder gives Correction in season for Faults committed Fathers after the Flesh and Masters chastise disobedient Ones for Faults XXI A good Housholder is so prudent moderate and gentle in his Administration of Severity that there is no Cause of Blame and Censure his Equity and Authority justify his Ways XXII A good and wise Housholder when any are obstinate withdraws the Manifestation of former Goodness Favour and Delight for if after all good Means used fruitlesly they will not be reclaimed then he frowns on them and cannot shew his Countenance as at other Times XXIII A wise and good Housholder will maintain his own Rights against Invaders and keep up his Interest according to Law and Justice and the Use of reasonable Means XXIV A wise and good Housholder brings all the Spoil taken from his Enemies and all the Fruits of his Land into his own Houshold there are his Trophies and the Fruits of his Labour found XXV A wise and good Housholder shuts all unruly Persons out of Doors to preserve Peace and prevent Disturbance David would not let a wicked Man dwell with him nor a Liar stay in his House Some will divorce a Wife when she proves treacherous Abraham turned or cast out the Bond-woman and her Son XXVI A wise Housholder sometimes becomes an Enemy to those of his own Family when his Patience is abused and they stand out by large Provocations XXVII A wise and good Housholder doth in his Wrath sometimes swear against Reconciliation and future Acceptance XXVIII A wise and good Housholder sometimes and in some Cases casts off all Care and Pity so as to interpose against Evil or Dangers that may befall from without but gives up to fearful Ruin XXIX A good and wise Housholder is ready to have his Actions tried and refuseth not to come before a Judg or before the Determination of tolerable indifferent Persons XXX A good and wise Housholder renders Rewards and Encouragement to his Family and Servants that do well Be thou Ruler over much enter into the Joy of thy Lord. Parallel I. THat God is the first Author that gives Being to Matter Form and Order is so great and evident a Truth evinced by Scripture and Reason that none can deny it without shaking the very Foundation of Heaven and Earth and of all true Piety and Religion For all things that do appear were produced by some Cause pre-existent or else they did cause themselves which last cannot be because then they must be before themselves which is a monstrous Absurdity See the ancient Records of the World and all things therein Gen. 1. II. God the most great and good Housholder seeing it very needful and convenient hath built a House for the Commodity of his Family yea many Houses suitable to the distinct Parts of his Family which is very great One House fit for Angels and the Souls of Saints that is Heaven one for Men even the Earth one for a Nursing-House to the Off-spring of his Family and that is his Church which is the House of the Living God the Nursing-House for his Heirs and eldest Sons These things have his Hands begun and finished He that built all things is God III. God did not think it meet to be alone in the Enjoiment of perfect Happiness in himself and therefore hath taken into Covenant with himself Angels and Men and for this end was Jesus Christ set up from everlasting to gather together in himself both things in Heaven and things on Earth c. IV. Thus God the great and good Housholder hath done He hath made nothing in vain but hath fitted each Creature with Natures to do Work suitable to their proper Station The Angels to dwell in Heaven to praise in Heaven to flie through Heaven to come down into the Air to visit the Earth and view the Sons of Men Men are fitted to look up to Heaven to pray to reade to contemplate to reverence God to propagate to replenish the Earth Beasts are fitted for Labour and Service as the Horse the Mule the Ox c. The Sheep with all other Creatures receive Influence from his great and good Spirit so as to come to the Place where their Prey is and where they are to be taken for assigned Use. V. God the great and good Housholder hath set all things in Order both in the upper and lower World who is not a God of Confusion but of Order in all the People of his Family Christ his First-born is not only King even the King of the Earth but the King of Angels he is the Head of all Principalities and Powers Angels next to him above Men Men God's Representatives and Vicegerents above Women The Man is the Head of the Woman Parents the Head of their Off-spring and Children above Servants and all these above the Beasts of the Field or creeping Things of the Earth VI. Even thus hath God the great and good Housholder done to all his Family He hath appointed his First-born to be a Mediator a Priest an Advocate to influence the Gospel and Word his Angels to protect his People in Love to serve one another and bear one anothers Burthens Women to bear Children and nurse them and to be meet Helps to their Husbands Parents to love their Children Children to honour their Parents Servants and Subjects to obey their Supreme and all these to adore God and obey the Lord Jesus Christ. VII God this great Housholder hath made Provision for his great and large Family The Eyes of all things look up and trust in him he gives them their Meat in due season In my Fathers House is Meat enough and to spare Heavenly Manna as Meat and Food for Angels heavenly Food as the Bread of Life for the Saints earthly Food as Corn Wine and Oil for Men Grass and Herbs c. as Meat for Beasts c. His Hand gives all things needful If in the House he feeds them if in the Field he feeds them and fills them with good things c. VIII God keeps his Place in
Eye upon such as either help on or rejoyce at their Afflictions XX. Christ is the Believer's faithful Friend He hath been abundantly tried but never failed any that trusted in him He never left his but was full of Kindness to them in all their Troubles not unmindful of those great Concerns committed to the charge of this their choicest Friend Having loved his own that were in the World he loved them unto the end Yet nevertheless the Lord stood by me c. A Friend I. FRiendship amongst Men is usually occasioned from the Suitableness of the Object Man with Man is suitable for Association and this is the great moving Cause of their Friendship not Man with another Creature or rarely a King with a Beggar or a Courtier or Statesman with an illiterate Country-Man as the Subject of his Blessing or Object of his Delight II. Usually they apprehend something of Desert in the Person on whom they bestow their Friendship Either it is deserved by the Good they see in him or may be requited by the Help they may receive from him for 't is possible and usual for a poor Man to be useful to a rich Man and the weakest to him that is strong III. No such Friend hath done so much but it is known and may be declared Christ saith Greater Love hath no Man than this that he lays down his Life for his Friend wherein their Love is plainly seen and may be comprehended IV. The best natural Man may sometimes forget his Friend either through a multitude of Business Incumbrance or weakness of Memory during which time he may suffer much V. Such a Friend knows no more of his Friend's Condition than is revealed to him neither is he able to pass right Judgment respecting him as in Job's case therefore cannot reach the Heart with Comfort VI. Such may be thy Condition that thy best Friend may not know how to help thee tho willing such may be the Affairs thou art to manage VII Tho a natural Friend may know what will help thee yet it may not be in his Power to help thee The tender Mothers in Judah and Jerusalem their Bowels moved for the starved and languishing Babes of their own Bodies and they knew that Food would have succoured them but 't was not in their power to procure it VIII These natural Friends may be removed from thee or thou from them and so thou mayest be left destitute and this Friendship come to an end Many have been clapp'd up in a Dungeon and sequestrated from their dearest worldly Friends therefore they are uncertain at best however if no Dungeon yet Death will separate them IX Natural Friends may be made unable to perform their Promises A real Friend through an over-heated Zeal doth sometimes out-bid himself and is not able to make good his Word which lays a Man under great Disappointments I relied on my Friend's Promise but he hath failed me Nay a Friend when he promises may at that time be able to make good his Promise but some strange Providence may suddenly disable him Disparity I. BUt Christ grounds not his Friendship here there being in fallen Man no Suitableness of Association Man being polluted Angels might be thought much more suitable But 't is Love and free Grace that notwithstanding there was nothing desirable in fallen Man he being altogether sinful and so not suitable for Association yet Jesus Christ hath made choice of Man and is become his true and faithful Friend II. But Jesus Christ grounds not his Friendship on this Bottom for fallen Man is altogether undeserving nothing that was in them could be the Cause of his Friendship but meerly his own good Will and Pleasure Man being utterly unable to requite his Love and Kindness or to give any thing to him in requital so that it is undeserved Friendship III. But Christ hath done so much for his People as is not known nor can be conceived and all this when they were Enemies If it be considered what he did for them before Time what he hath done in Time and what he hath prepared for them in after-Times it will appear that there is no such Friend as Christ who entertains all his with eternal Mansions Glory IV. But this Friend will never forget thee wherever thou art tho never so remote let thy Condition be what it will he is ever mindful of thee and of his Covenant What God said concerning the Temple that Solomon built Christ saith the same to his People Mine Eye and my Heart shall be on them perpetually Lo I am with you always to the end of the World V. But Christ knows our Conditions and can pass right Judgment concerning us and can reach our Hearts to comfort and support them He knows the Ways I take saith Job He is a Soul-Friend he it is that teacheth the way to true Happiness and adorns the Soul with Grace that 's the Friend to be desired VI. But Christ can take right measures of thy Condition and knows always how to help thee He is never at a loss how to help his People He knows how to deliver thee There are none of thy Affairs too hard for Jesus Christ to manage VII As Christ hath Wisdom so he hath Power All Power in Heaven and in Earth is given unto me What was sinfully said of Simon This Man has the great Power of God may be righteously and truly said of Christ. O here 's a Friend indeed that knows in every state how to relieve thee We may weep and mourn over our dear Friends that are in Sorrow and Misery as they did over Lazarus in the Grave and as the Women did over Dorcas when they were not able to help So thy Condition may be such that thy dearest Friend may say of thy Help as the Depth and Sea said concerning Wisdom 'T is not in me O b●●t 't is to be found in this Friend Jesus Christ He hath given sufficient Proof of his Bowels of Pity to his People and of his Wisdom and Power in their greatest Straits VIII But this Friend of Believers nothing can separate from them no not Death it self for he is immortal Was not Christ with Paul and Silas in Prison O how sweet is the presence of a dear Friend in Trouble Alas Walls and Guards may keep off other Friends but nothing can keep or hinder Jesus Christ from coming unto his People IX But Christ is able to make good his Word to the utmost he never out-bids himself Who was ever laid under any Discouragement or Disappointment that trusted in Him In all Changes in all Providences Christ is the same Thou mayest commit great Concerns into the hands of thy supposed Friend and he may fail thee nay into the hand of thy real Friend and yet be uncertain of Security Fire may destroy or Thieves may rob him so that being empoverished he cannot make good what he received
undertakes them to that very end VII An Advocate undertakes the Weight of a Cause and knows how far it will prevail if well managed VIII An upright and just Advocate is faithful to his Client and will not betray his Cause to his Adversary IX An Advocate gives Counsel and Advice puts into a way and Method how to improve a Cause when carried X. An Advocate is tied up to Customes and Rules of Court which he always observes that he might please and not offend XI An Advocate usually speaks Comfort to his Client especially if the Cause will bear it XII An Advocate can use freedom of Speech and speaks boldly to the Judg. XIII An Advocate knows the fittest time to manage Business and every thing is beautiful in its season XIV An Advocate hath the Judges Ear more than those that are but standers-by that may be somewhat concerned in a cause but the Judge listens to him because he expects him to speak to the purpose who hath Authority so to do XV. An Advocate gives free access and is ready to be spoken with by all Persons that have any Business with him XVI An Advocate undertakes high and desperate Causes he refuseth not to speak for Men greatly obnoxious to the Law he sticks not sometimes to plead the Cause of Traitours where the Law admits of a legal Plea tho in very great danger of their Lives by reason of the greivous Crimes wherewith they stand charged against their Prince XVII An Advocate is much honoured by the Judg in all his Replies sometimes gives him the title of Brother XVIII An Advocate knows much of the Judges mind being skill'd in all the Rules that he judgeth by and is well acquainted with his Nature and Disposition XIX An able eminent and learned Advocate fears not being over-match'd when he knoweth he hath Law and Reason on his side XX. A good and worthy Advocate is of so noble and generous a Disposition that he will plead the Cause of the Poor out of Pity rather than they should miscarry XXI An able Advocate doth and that not seldom carry Causes that are very doubtful to others XXII An Advocate is careful to keep up the Honour of the Judg and Laws because the Contempt thereof proves of ill Consequence XXIII A good Advocate is always very diligent and mindful of his Client 's Concerns XXIV A good and able Advocate is very successful in carrying on many Causes XXV A good Advocate is concern'd when a Cause is lost through the Clients fault because he would not make use of an Advocate XXVI A good and wise Advocate will not undertake all Causes there are some Causes so highly foul that they are not in the least hopeful Matters are gone too far and have stayed too long they are past remedy XXVII A wise and honourable Advocate lieth fair for Preferment viz. In some space of Time to be a Judg himself when his Work and Business of Advocateship ceaseth Parallel I. CHrist is a wise and learned Person In whom are all the Treasures of Wisdom and Knowledg The Lord God having given him the Tongue of the Learned c. II. The Lord Jesus is related to God and the high Court of Heaven the Man that is God's Fellow The Man of his Right-hand made strong for himself III. Jesus Christ was born and constituted under the Law and made it his Rule in all Cases would not vary in the least from what God had required or enjoyned therein IV. Jesus Christ took not this Place and Office upon himself but was called and appointed to it by God as Aaron was to the Priesthood V. Christ doth undertake Causes for any if they come to him If any Man sin we have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the Righteous Who is the Propitiation for our Sins and not for ours only but for the Sins of the whole World VI. The Lord Jesus pleads all Causes that he undertakes did it when here on Earth Holy Father keep through thine own name those whom thou hast given me c. Thine they were c. they have kept thy Word Father forgive them they know not what they do Luk. 23.34 VII Christ knows the Weight of every ones Cause and knows how far it will go if well managed He knows who will carry the Cause and who will lose it he that relies upon him alone by a lively Faith in a way of Holiness and new Obedience is certain of the Cause when all others are like to miscarry He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved but he that believeth not shall be damned Mark 16.16 VIII Jesus Christ being Justice it self will be faithful in all Causes wherein he is entrusted he is not only called Jesus Christ the Righteous but he did as a due Proof thereof refuse the tender or offer of the whole World for the sake of Sinners rather than he would betray his Trust or yield up the Cause of Men's Souls into the hand of their cruel Adversary the Devil IX Jesus Christ the wonderful Counsellor he sets his People in a hopeful way and Method to improve a Cause when carried against an Adversary Go thy way and sin no more lest a worse thing come unto thee c. X. Christ did nothing of himself but what he received from the Father he is a strict Observer of all Rules of Righteousness so as to lead at all times in the Ways thereof and in the midst of the Paths of Judgment and that he might appease the great Judg in all things he came up to the demands of Justice and answered the Law and now pleads the Merits of his own Blood in the Court of Heaven for us XI Jesus Christ out-does all Advocates under Heaven in all things for he speaks so as never Man spake like him He bids them ask what they will and he will do it for them Ask and it shall be done that your Joy may be full XII Christ most fully answers to this where he saith Father I will that those whom thou hast given me be with me where I am that they may behold my Glory c. XIII The Lord Jesus knows the fittest times to manage Business on the behalf of Souls there is an acceptable time for him to be heard and to do his Work when Satan tempts when he desires to sift when he accuses to God as in the Case of Job when Provocation is given and the Enemy lays Siege against the Soul then is a fit time for our Advocate to work this Christ is well acquainted with Simon Simon Satan hath desired to have thee that he may sift thee as Wheat but I have prayed for thee that thy Faith fail not c. XIV Christ hath the Ear of the Heavenly Judg because he always speaks to the very life of the Cause He was heard in all things and at all times I know that thou
hearest me always He only is authorized to plead for poor Sinners XV. Jesus Christ invites all that are weary and heavy laden to come to him for Rest with a Promise of free access Whosoever comes to me I will in no wise cast out Joh. 6.36 XVI The Lord Jesus this wise and able Advocate hath undertaken desperate Causes such as Mary Magdalen a great Offender Peter a great Backslider Paul a great Blasphemer and Persecutor The Gentiles that were Thieves and Idolaters by the Fall desperate was the Cause of all he undertook I Pray not for these alone but for all that shall believe on me through their Words He makes Intercession for the Trangressors XVII Christ is very much honoured by God he calls him his Fellow and will have all Men honour the Son even as they honour the Father XVIII Jesus Christ knows much of the mind of God being skill'd in all the Laws Natural Moral and Evangelical well understands his Nature and Disposition being always by him and as one brought up with him being daily his delight c. so near and familiar that he lay in his Bosome XIX Jesus Christ had unspeakable Confidence in so much that he feared not to appear amongst great and learned Doctors in the Temple hearing them and asking them Questions to the Astonishment and Amazement of all them that heard him He appeared too mighty and learned for all the Pharisees Sadduces and Priests of the Jews XX. The Lord Jesus stands not on Fees or Gratuities for indeed none are able to give unto him a Reward for his Work but he acts on the same terms that God gives Wine and Milk and that is without Mony and without Price Whosoever will may come and take his Counsel and Advice Water of Life freely He hath filled the Poor with good things but the Rich he hath sent empty away Their Cause falling to the ground XXI Christ did frequently when on Earth and since his Departure into Heaven carry Causes doubtful to others He carried the Cause in a great Trial against Satan who made strong Attempts against him after he had fasted fourty days And when none was found worthy to open the Books and unloose the Sea's and look thereon at which John wept The Lion of the Tribe of Judah prevailed In due time Christ died for the Ungodly he hath delivered us from the Curse of the Law being made a Curse for us XXII Jesus Christ is watchful to keep up the honour of God and his Laws because the Contempt thereof would prove of ill Consequence I honour my Father I have glorified thee on Earth Not one jot of the Law shall fail think not that I came to destroy the Law c. He answered the Demands of it that God might be just and the Justifier of those that believe in Jesus XXIII Christ is very diligent never guilty of any Neglects in acting for his People he went about doing Good pleaded often pleaded strongly with Crying and Tears used mighty and prevailing Arguments with God on the behalf of his Flock on Earth pleads for great things for them for the holy Spirit for divine Protection Union and for their safe Conduct to Heaven Father I will that all they whom thou hast given me be with me where I am that they may behold my Glory XXIV Jesus Christ is successful he hath carried many yea multitudes of Causes for his People nay indeed it may be said when did he miscarry what Cause was lost when the Sinner did sincerely and in good earnest engage him he carried the Cause for poor Peter to the preventing his utter Destruction he prevailed for the Protection of God to the twelve Apostles that continued with him He pervailed for the sending the Comforter when he went away he carried Paul and the suffering Saints away Conquerours hath made us more than Conquerours He manages effectually all the Affairs of his Elect throughout all the Earth XXV Jesus Christ is greatly grieved to see Men miscarry in the great Cause of their Souls through their own neglect because they did not they would not come to him retain him make use of him He drew near the City He beheld it and wept over it O Jerusalem that thou hadst known even thou in this thy day the things that belong to thy Peace But now they are hid from thine Eyes their Cause was irrecoverably lost because they would not come unto him XXVI Jesus Christ will not take the names of some into his Lips he leaves them wholly to themselves to stand or fall saith of them as once it was said of Ephraim Let him alone such are the hardned Hypocrites and Reprobates horrible Apostates the Blasphemers of the holy Ghost of these it may truly be said as in Eccles. 4.10 Wo unto him that is alone and they may say of themselves The Harvest is past the Summer is ended and we are not saved God hath sworn in his Wrath against some that they shall not enter into his Rest and Christ will neither plead nor pray for them He will take no foul Cause into his pure Breast but clearly leaves them out of his Intercession and Advocateship I pray not for the World c Joh. 17.9 XXVI The Lord Jesus is the wisest and honourablest Advocate that ever was and therefore is the undoubted Heir to Preferment yea to the greatest of Preferments He being appointed the Judg of all the World by a former and unalterable Decree Him hath God ordained to be the Judg of the quick and dead God judgeth no Man but hath committed all Judgment unto the Son He hath appointed a day in which he will judg the World in Righteousness by that Man whom he hath ordained c. Advocate I. AN Advocate here below is concerned but for a few Clients cannot serve many much less all that need an Advocate to plead their Cause for them II. An Advocate here below is but of short standing comes in an hour and goes out in an hour the Eldest are but of yesterday and of small Experience III. An Advocate here below leaves his Clients doubtful because they know not how a Cause will go before Trial. IV. Some Advocates here below do more often miss than carry Causes and many of them lose more Causes than they gain V. An Advocate may carry a Cause here below and there may lie an Appeal against it in some of the superior Courts as the Court of Chancery c. The Cause may be carried for a Person in one Court and lost in another VI. An Advocate in these lower Courts tho he be an able Man yet he may be over-match'd and out-done by others it being a Rule in most Cases Not one so good but he may find his Equal c. Disparity I. JEsus Christ is an Advocate for his whole Church all may come and make use of him I pray not for
these alone but for all them that shall believe on me through their Word Whosoever comes none is refused that hath an Appeal to make to the great God who is Judg of all the World c. II. But Christ this great Advocate of Souls who appertaineth to the high Court of Heaven is of long standing and great Experience possessed the Place of an Advocate from the Fall nothing can surpass his Cognizance he stood before the Antient of days in the days of Noah Daniel Job c. III. But Jesus Christ knowing all things relating to the Judgment-day gives assurance to his Saints before Trial it shall go well with them He that seeth the Son and believeth in him hath the Cause hath eternal Life and shall never come into Condemnation IV. But Christ this high and holy this great and good this wise and just this true and righteous Advocate carries every Cause he undertakes He will not undertake any Cause to plead effectually but the Believer's He will not speak a word for the Sons of Belial that will not submit to his Laws I pray not for the World but for those thou hast given me For those that willingly submit to his Laws he is successful to a Wonder whatever he desires is done for them his Prayers being always heard V. But the Lord Jesus the Churches Advocate makes sure Work when He carrieth a Cause it 's done in the highest Court it self from whence there is no Appeal Every Cause that Christ carrieth is like the Laws of the Medes and Persians unalterable and like the Covenant ordered in all things and sure it is as the good Part Mary chose that shall never be taken from her neither Men nor Devils shall be able by Fraud nor Force to take it away from them 'T is God that justifieth who is he that condemneth 'T is Christ that died yea rather that is risen again who also maketh Intercession for us VI. Christ hath no Match or Equal but he very much transcends all his Opposites Beelzebub hath had a great Name but he is nothing to Jesus Christ makes him flie before him and fall like Lightning He hath an awful Majesty in his words that if he doth but say Get thee behind me Satan The Lord rebuke thee Satan shrinks off shamefully He dares not cannot stand before this powerful Advocate Application I. BEhold the marvellous Goodness of God that he should in meer Mercy to us appoint such an able Advocate to whom the very Angels themselves are inferior in point of Wisdom Power Office and Honour Those Sons of the Morning shout for Joy at his Appearance as an Advocate and pry into the Mystery of his honourable Work II. There is great Encouragement to come to this Advocate God invites Men to come to Christ for advice and to take his Counsel This is my beloved Son hear Him He is not concealed in some secret Chamber where he cannot be found but stands at the opening of the Gates at the Place of the chiefest Concourse God hath given him to be a Light to the Gentiles and his Salvation to the ends of the Earth Whoever believingly and in truth desires to have him for their Advocate my have access unto him and have their Cause undertaken pleaded and effectually managed by him who is the Judge's own Son The Motives to this Duty are many 1. When poor Sinners come to this holy Advocate they are kindly embraced 2. They have their Work readily undertaken they are not tired out with Delays 3. They have it very carefully managed the Cause is not lost nor suffered to fall to the Ground for want of prudent and careful Management c. 4. It is a great Case that cannot safely be trust in any other hand it is about a Title to an Inheritance wherein if a Man miscarry he is utterly undone yea utterly undone to Eternity 5. Their Cause is admitted of and undertaken without Fees or any kind of Charges He will do all freely without Money 6. There is much Peace Satisfaction and Security in it A Man that hath committed his Cause to this Advocate may sleep in Peace go about his Business in Comfort neither need he in the least doubt or fear of what will follow for there was never any one that trusted in him confounded or put to shame There was never a Cause left by any Man to the wise Counsel and Management of this most powerful and holy Advocate but it carried the Day He is not only able to save but able to save to the utmost not only some but all those that come unto God by him seeing he ever liveth to make Intercession for them III. Who then would refuse coming to Jesus Christ or neglect to make use of this Advocate IV. It also shews us the Cause why Men perish and miss of God's Favour and lose eternal Life It is not for want of free Tenders of Grace or because there is no Advocate to plead for them but it is because they will not open at his Knock nor take his Counsel c. They will not come unto him that they might have Life Lastly Let all Saints who through Satan's Temptations have been overcome and have sinned and wounded their Consciences remember that there is an Advocate for them with the Father Jesus Christ the Righteous Christ an Apostle Heb. 3.1 Consider the Apostle and High-Priest of your Profession Christ Jesus AN Apostle signifies in the Greek one sent and it hath something peculiar to it to distinguish the Office from other Offices appertaining to the Gospel and the Church for tho John Baptist was one sent with many others yet were they not called Apostles but dignified by some other Names Titles or Epithets as Fore-runner Disciple and Servant of the Church c. Now inasmuch as one Rank and Order of Men have this Title given them and by it are distinguished from others concerned in Divine Service we may suppose it to signify their Commission and Qualification for their designed Work which Commission Qualification and designed Work seems to be comprehensive of these three things viz. 1. Immediatly sent 2. Marvellously inspired 3. The Master-Builders of the Gospel-Foundation for the Christian Religion That all these are declared and set forth concerning Jesus Christ is evident Therefore in that Christ is here called an Apostle it must or may signify that He was sent after a higher and more extraordinary manner than common Messengers An Apostle I. AN Apostle was immediatly sent by Christ. II. The Apostles In pursuit of their Commission went up and down preaching the Gospel c. III The Apostles had Christ always with them in their Work in an extraordinary manner IV. An Apostle was to bear witness to the Truth and to Christ's Name V. The Apostles were to open Mysteries that had been kept hid VI. The Apostles were endued with Divine Power to do Wonders and mighty Works
Power in Heaven and Earth be given unto him by whom Kings raign and Princes decree Judgment and Justice Nobles rule even all the Judges of the Earth Who is King of Kings and Lord of Lords yet his chief Rule and Government is over the pleasant and delightful Plants the Saints who are on the Earth the Excellent in whom is all his delight 't is they that hear his Word obey his Voice and do his Will c. The hundred forty and four Thousand are pleasant and delightful ones 1. The Father's Name is upon them 2. They are not defiled with Women 3. They follow the Lamb whithersoever he g●●eth These are governed by the Lamb. XII Jesus Christ is the Master of all Moderation both for soft Words and gentle Instructions who by good Doctrine did so eminently qualify his Followers that he fitted them for every Season when cast down he comforted them with good Words and Promises Let not your hearts be troubled ye believe in God believe also in me If I go away I will come again and receive you to my self that where I am you may be also Joh. 14.1 3. When hot and fiery he cools and abates Choler You know not what Spirit you are of The Son of Man came not to destroy Men's Lives but to save them Love your Enemies Learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart and you shall find Rest for your Souls XIII Jesus Christ is really the cause of all Beauty to the true Church and to all the Members thereof 1. In respect of Imputed Righteousness by which they are justified 2. In respect of Grace and Vertue by which they are adorned 3. In respect of Good Life and Conversation which arises from his Spirit Doctrine and good Example By him all that believe are justified But the fruits of the Spirit are Love Joy Peace Long-suffering Gentleness Goodness Faith Meekness Temperance Gal. 5.22 You are compleat in him who is the Head of all Principalities and Powers XIV Jesus Christ doth greatest kindness in the Winter or dark time of the Church then it is he maketh Intercession manifesteth Care and sends Relief and Succour to the Saints performs all the parts of a merciful High-Priest and Mediator but when the Winter is past the darkness gone and the night quite spent then his Office of Priesthood and Mediatorship shall cease Then shall the Son deliver up the Kingdom to the Father and God shall be All in All. 1 Cor. 15.24 XV. Jesus Christ hath a very honourable Name Jesus which is Saviour Christ which is Anointed The Son of God the only begotten well beloved the Emanuel God with us and he hath a Name above every Name Thou shalt call his Name Jesus for he shall save his People from their Sins The Rulers set themselves against the Lord and his Anointed And we believe thou art Christ the Son of the Living God God is gone up with a shout This is the true God and Eternal Life Lord of all Lord of Glory Prince of Life Prince of Peace Prince of the Kings of the Earth The day-Star from on high that bringeth Life and Immortality to light by the Gospel He hath by Inheritance obtained a more excellent Name than the Angels XVI Jesus Christ is Omega as well as Alpha the Finisher as well the as Author or Beginner of our Faith the Re●●egard as well as the Captain of our Salvation gives the latter as well as the first fruits of the Spirit trains as well as conducts he rewards according to the Works of Piety and Goodness as well as he commands to do them he concludes this day of Grace when he comes to judg as well as he began it when he came to save He ushers in the dismal night of Darkness to the wicked as well as he ushers in the day of glad Tidings and great Joy to the Righteous He appears after the going down of the Sun and shutting up of Mercy as well as before the rising of the Sun and clear approach of Mercy He is a Harbinger to Captivity as well as to the year of Jubile and Deliverance He sends down to Hell and Darkness as well as as sends up to Heaven and Glory I am Alpha and Omega the Beginning and the End Looking unto Jesus the Author and Finisher of our Faith XVII Jesus Christ and the Light of the Gospel altho sometimes obscured by the means of misty foggy Clouds Powers of Darkness Ignorance Unbelief and Heresy yet nothing can hinder his Course but he constantly keeps his glorious Circle in his Dispensation and keeps a continual Motion in a way of Divine Providence until the time of his Kingdom and Patience is over He that hath promised to come will come and will not tarry The Lord whom you seek will suddenly come to his Temple Behold I come quickly and my Reward is with me He cannot be prevailed against by any malignant Powers of Earth or Hell Herod Pontius Pilate the High-Priest the whole body of the Jews the Romans Mahomatans and Papists that hate him and his glorious Appearance cannot obstruct his Motion and Operation in the Church or World nor in any-wise extinguish his Light from its glorious Splendor Hereafter shall you see the Son of Man coming in the Clouds of Heaven with Power and ●●reat Glory 'T is hard for thee to kick against the Pricks The Disciples waxed bold and multiplied The Blood of the Martyrs was the Seed of the Church O Galilean thou ●●a●● overcome me saith wicked Julian On this Rock will I build my Church and the Gates of Hell shall not prevail against it The Administration of Christ is like the Path of the Just that sh●●neth more and more to the perfect day Of his Kingdom there shall be no end upon the Throne of David to order and establish it with Judgment and with Justice from henceforth even for ever XVIII Jesus Christ in all that hath been or can be said exceeds in Brightness and Glory for as hath been manifested he is the Brightness of his Father's Glory in which respect he exceeds Angels and Men for tho he was the Off-spring of David yet he is the Bright and Morning Star METAPHOR I. The Morning Star did not make it self nor other Stars II. The Sun and Morning-Star are two things for the Morning-Star is much inferiour to the Sun in light and glory III. The Morning-Star gives but external light to the corporal sense IV. The Morning Star gives light only in the night but loseth its glory when the Sun ariseth V. The Morning Star gives Light only to the visible World VI. The Morning Star shall fall from Heaven or be dissolved at the general Conflagration of the World the Heavens and the Earth that now is are reserved c. Disparity I. JEsus Christ the Bright and morning Star made the Orbs wherein the Stars are fixed with the Sun Moon and all
Persons and Things as they are substantial neither is there any thing that is more opposite to Lightness or Vanity than the Work of Grace wrought by the Spirit in the Hearts of Believers VI. But the Wind of the Spirit is always attended with sweet Dews and Showers of Rain being frequently thereunto compared in Scripture VII But whosoever ploweth or soweth in expectation of a blessed Crop must observe the Wind of the Spirit without which his Plowing and Sowing will be altogether unprofitable if not Sin VIII But contrary-wise there is no Work of the Spirit in the Hearts of Men but what is directly contrary thereunto and tends to the mortifying of all Sin and Iniquity whatsoever Inferences WE may infer from hence how hard a thing it is for us to know the Nature of the Work of the Spirit in Regeneration upon another Man's Heart some of its Operations being so secret and invisible 2. Let it teach us to pray to God that he would be pleased to raise this Wind and cause it to blow briskly upon our Souls and Churches And let us be contented with that Wind of the Spirit which God sends to blow upon us whether it be the North Wind of Affliction Adversity and Rebuke or the South Wind of Peace Joy and Prosperity both being absolutely necessary as we would have the one so we cannot be without the other 3. Bless God when you find the Influences of the spiritual Wind upon your own Souls or upon the Souls of others 4. Let it be also a Warning to all true Believers as they would be preserved in their Christian Course and be kept from being tossed to and fro and so from the Danger of Rocks and Sands to take heed in steering their Course by what Wind they sail because there are some Winds of Doctrine that arise from the Sleight of Men and cunning Craftiness whereby they lie in wait to deceive called also divers and strange Doctrines Heb. 13.9 The Holy-Spirit compared to Fire 1 Thess. 5.22 Quench not the Spirit In this Place the Spirit of God in his Gifts and Operations is compared to Fire which is largely opened under the Head of Metaphors that respect the Word to which we refer you The Oil of Gladness Psal. 45.7 Therefore God thy God hath anointed thee with the Oil of Gladness above thy Fellows 1 Joh. 2.20 and 27. But ye have an Vnction from the holy One and ye know all things But the Anointing which ye have received from him abideth in you and ye need not that any Man teach you but as the same Anointing teacheth you all things c. BY a Metaphor called an Anthropopathy Oil or Anointing is attributed to God Psal. 45.7 Heb. 1.9 Cant. 1.3 where the Holy Spirit with his Gifts are understood Which appears by comparing this Place with Isa. 61.1 Acts 10.38 Joh. 3.34 where the Unction of Christ as King and Priest is treated of Hence comes the Derivation of the Name of our Saviour who is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Vnctus anointed Joh. 1.25 and 4.25 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by way of Eminency Believers in a measure are made Partakers of this Unction who by true Faith adhere to Christ the chief Head METAPHOR OIL is of a softning and mollifying nature a sovereign good for all hard Tumours in the Body The Prophet complains that the Sores of Judah were not mollified with Ointment II. Oil is of an healing nature the Samaritan poured Oil and Wine into the Man's Wounds who fell among Thieves Oil searcheth into the bottom of Wounds III. Oil Pliny saith is contrary to Scorpions and in a wonderful manner expels dangerous Venom and Poison that may accidentally be taken into the Body it secures the Vitals from the penetrating Insinuations thereof which else would seize upon and destroy them IV. Oil will hardly if at all mingle or incorporate with other liquid things 't is observed put it into what you please it will not be kept under but will get uppermost V. Oil warmeth comforteth and refresheth the Body it being anointed and bathed therewith VI. Oil cannot be dried up by the heat of Summer as Water and other liquid things will it will conserve and maintain its being against the scorching heat of the Sun VII Oil according to Pliny cleareth the Eye-sight mightily and disperseth Mists and Clouds that cause Dimness in the same VIII Oil is excellent good to open Obstructions and help them who cannot breath freely IX Oil is fat a and feeding Substance 't is a very nourishing thing 't is thought there is nothing more wholsome to the Body of Man X. Oil eaten with some other things that have some hurtful Quality maketh them very good and nourishing whilst others who eat them without Oil are surfeited thereby XI Oil Naturalists tells us is good against Shakings Tremblings and Convulsions which many are troubled with so that on a sudden sometimes they fall down and foam at Mouth XII Oil was made use of under the Law in cleansing him who had the Plague of the Leprosy The Priest was to put Oil on the top of his Right Ear and upon the Thumb of his Right-hand and the Remnant of it upon his Head XIII Oil is used for Lamps whereby they burn long and give light to them that are in the House the use whereof is very well known to all XIV Oil hath a beautifying Virtue the Virgins that were prepared for the Persian King used Ointments to make them fair for six Months space they used sweet Odours and six Months Oil of Myrth This Oil Naturalists say hath a beautifying Quality and fetcheth Wrinkles out of the Skin David speaks of Oil saying it makes the Face to shine XV. There are some Men that cannot endure Oil they love it not will not be perswaded to put a little into their Mouths they are naturally averse to it XVI The Joynts and Limbs being anointed with some sort of Oil 't will very much strengthen them and make a Man more agile nimble and fit for Motion XVII The Priests Kings and Prophets under the Law were anointed with Oil. Parallel THE Spirit softens a hard Heart asswageth and brings down those obdurate and hard Swellings of Pride and vain Glory which naturally are in the Souls of Men and Women making them willing and pliable to the Will of God II. The Spirit opens the Heart and searcheth into every Corner thereof 't is said to search all things There is no Sin nor secret Corruption but it will find it out and when it hath softned and mollified the Heart and Conscience it doth in a gracious manner heal it III. The Spirit is contrary to Satan that old Serpent and all the cursed and killing Venom and Poison of Sin and doth wonderfully expel and purge it out of the Soul when God is pleased to give a suitable measure thereof it secureth from the Insinuations of Sin and 't will
live a godly Life to keep a good Conscience towards God and towards Men these are part of those things the Spirit guides Men in and such who thus live are led by the Spirit of God and are the Sons of God THE Word of God Compared To LIGHT The Fourth Head of Metaphors Allegories Similitudes and other borrowed Terms in Scripture that relate to the most Sacred Word of GOD. Psal. 119.105 Thy Word is a Lamp unto my feet and a Light unto my path 2 Pet. 1.19 We have also a more sure word of prophecy whereunto ye do well that ye take heed as unto a light that shineth in a Dark place c. 2 Cor. 4.4 6. Least the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ who is the Image of God should shine upon them c. In handling this Metaphor we will 1. Shew what Light is 2. Give its various acceptations 3. Run the Parallel and largely open the Properties of Gospel Light Concluding with Practical Improvements upon that and some Dependant and Collateral Points LIght properly taken is thus defined Lux est claritas seu splendor in Corpore luminoso vel extra a corpore luminoso exiens that is Light is a Clarity Brightness or Splendor in a luminous body or proceeding from it It is called in Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Or from whence comes the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 cerno to behold which cannot be done but where there is light The Hebrew word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Maor is properly a lightsome or lucid body as the Sun Moon Stars Gen. 1.14 15 The Greeks call it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Matth. 17.2 Act. 26.23 the Latines lux and lumen It is threefold viz. there is a Natural light a light of Grace and a light of Glory the first is common to all that have the Sense of Seeing the second to Believers only on Earth the third to the Saints and glorified Spirits in Heaven The second sort of which we treat proceeds from Christ who is called the light Joh. 1. and his Gospel which is also called Light because it has the same influence and Efficacy in illuminating the Minds of Men which without it are spiritually dark as the Sun and other lucid bodies have to help our Corporal Eyes in the discovery of Objects Light Metaphorically is put for life it self Job 3.16 20 21. 2. For any Prosperity and Joy of Mind arising from thence Esth. 8.16 3. For the open and manifest state of things Matth. 10.27 Zeph. 3.5 Joh. 3.21 1 Cor. 4.5 4. For Favour and Good Will Prov. 16.15 5. For the Mistery of Regeneration 1 With respect to the Organical Cause of it viz. the Word and Spirit of God Psal. 43. Prov. 6.23 Isa. 2.5.20 2 Cor. 4.6 1 John 2.8 2 With respect to the formal Cause which is the Saving knowledge of Christ and true Faith Act 26.18 Eph. 5.8 1 Pet. 2.9 1 John 1.7 Hence Believers are called the Sons of Light Luk. 16.8 Eph. 5.8 1 Thes. 5.5 and the Graces of the Spirit and effects thereof the Armour of Light Rom. 13.12 3 VVith respect to the final Cause the last scope and effect of Faith which is life Eternal Isa. 6O 19 20. Joh. 8.12 Act. 26.23 2 Tim. 1.10 c. More particularly by a Metaphor Light is put for Knowledge Dan. 5.11 Isa. 60.3 For Beleivers Eph. 5.8 For the Ministers of the Gospel Matth. 5.14 For God himself 1 Joh. 1.5 Natural light was the first perfect Creature that God made of this visible world Gen. 1.3 Light is put for the Morning Neh. 8.3 And he read unto them from the light so the Hebrew until Midday Noon light in the Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Zocharajim signifies double light or that which is extraordinary shining The Devil is called an Angel of Light 2 Cor. 11.14 that is by himself or Agents he assumes a specious and seeming Sanctity on purpose to insnare and deceive the Godly God is said to dwell in unapproachable Light 1 Tim. 6. that is in such transcendent Glory that no Mortal Eye can approach unto There is nothing so illustrious and glorious as Light hence the joyes of Heaven are set out by it In what respect the Word or Gospel is compared to Light take as followeth METAPHOR 1. Light is pleasant and very Comfortable Truly Light is sweet saith Solomon and a pleasant thing it is for the Eyes to see the Sun How grevious is it to be blind or to be kept in a deep and dark Dungion without seeing or beholding the Light 2. Light hath a penetrating quality it is of such a piercing and subtil Nature that it conveys it self into the least Crevise you can hardly make a Fence so Close as wholly to keep out light 3. Light makes manifest Great Light discovers and makes things manifest causing them to appear as they are in their proper nature which in the dark many times are taken to be that which indeed they are not When you would see what a thing is that you may make a true Judgment of it you bring it to the Light Whatsoever maketh manifest saith the Apostle is Light 4. Light hath a Directive vertue it Guides men in their way the Traveller by the Benefit of Light sees what path to keep and how to avoid the Dangers that may attend should he turn to the Right hand or to the Left 5. Light hath a Chearing Warming and Reviving Quality Light contributes much to the Vegetation Growth and Life of Plants and other Creatures Light and Motion are the cause of heat which the Heavenly Bodies send down upon the Earth Light is that Instrument whereby all Influences of Heaven are communicated and dispersed to the World 6. Light hath a purging and purifying Vertue Fogs and Mists that are gathered in Darkness are dispersed and scattered when the Light comes hence Light is called the refining-pot of Nature The World saith a worthy Divine would be an unwholsom Pesthouse if it had no Light 7. Light is of an undefileable Nature Tho' it passeth through sinks and most polluted places yet it Contracts no defilement it cleanseth all things but is defiled by nothing 'T is a quality so spiritual that nothing can fasten upon it to pollute it 8. Light is Glorious for beauty and splendor Hence the Glory of Heaven is called Light There is nothing of all created beings so Glorious as the Sun and light is a resplendency and shining forth of it Parallel 1. The Word or Gospel of Jesus Christ is very pleasant and a delightful thing How woful was the state of England in former times when men were kept in the Dungeon of Popish Darkness without the Precious Light of Gods Word Light is compared to Gladness and a good Day many Good Days have we enjoyed since God sent out his Light and Truth amongst us 2. The Word of God is of a searching and penitrating nature the Apostle saith it is quick
diversities of operations but it is the same God which worketh all in all 2 Cor. 13.14 The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the Love of God and communion of the holy Spirit be with you all Acts 20.28 Take heed to the Flock over which the holy Ghost hath made you Overseers Mat. 12.31 All manner of Sin and Blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men but the blasphemy against the holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men Psal. 139.7 Whether shall I go from thy Spirit Joh. 14.26 But the Comforter which is the holy Ghost whom the father will send in my name he shall teach you all things Luke 12.12 The holy Ghost shall teach you in the same hour what you ought to say Acts 13.3 And as they ministred to the Lord and fasted the holy Ghost said separate me Barnabas and Paul for the work whereunto I have called them Ver. 4. They being sent forth by the holy spirit departed c. 'T is evident upon consideration that there is not any thing which we believe concerning the holy Ghost but that it is plainly revealed and declared in these Testimonies He is directly called God Act. 5.3 which the Socinians will not say is by vertue of an exaltation unto an Office or Authority as they say of the Son that he is an Intelligent voluntary Divine Person he knoweth he worketh as he will which things if in their frequent repetition they are not sufficient to evince an Intelligent Agent a Personal subsistance that hath Being Life Will We must confess that the Scripture was written on purpose to lead us into mistakes and misapprehensions of that we are under penalty of eternal Ruine rightly to apprehend and believe It declareth also that he is the Author worker of all sorts of Divine operations requiring Immensity Omnipotency Omnisciency and all other Divine excellencies unto their working and effecting Moreover it is revealed that he is peculiarly to be believed in and may be sinned against Also that he together with the Father and the Son created the World the spirit of God hath made me that he is the Author of all grace in Believers and order in the Churches The sum is that the holy Ghost is a Divine Distinct Person and neither meerly the power or vertue of God nor any created Spirit whatsoever This plainly appears from what is Revealed concerning him for he who is placed in the same series or order with Divine Persons without the least note of difference or distinction from them as to an Interest in Personality who hath the names proper to a Divine Person only and is frequently and directly called by them who also hath Personal Properties and is the Voluntary Author of Personal Divine Properties and the proper Object of Divine VVorship he is a Distinct Divine Person And if these things be not a sufficient Evidence and Demonstration of a Divine Intelligent Substance I shall as was said before despair to understand any thing that is expressed and declared by words But now thus 't is with the Holy spirit according to the Revelation made thereof in the word and gospel of God One Consideration which hath in part been before proposed I shall premise to free the subject of our Argument from ambiguity And this is that this word or name Spirit is used sometimes to denote the Spirit of God himself and sometimes his gifts and graces the Effects of his operation on the Souls of men and this our Adversaries in this cause are forced to confess and thereon in all their writings distinguish between the holy spirit and his Effects This alone being supposed I say it is impossible to prove the Father to be a Person or the Son to be so both which are not acknowledged any other way than we may and do prove the holy Ghost to be so For he to whom all Personal Properties Attributes Adjuncts Acts and Operations are ascribed and unto whom they do belong and to whom nothing is or can be truly and properly ascribed but what may and doth belong unto a Person he is a Person and him are we taught to believe so to be So know we the Father to be a Person as also the Son For our knowledge of things is more by their properties and operations then by their Essential forms especially is this so with respect to the Nature Being and Existence of God which are in themselves absolutely incomprehensible Now I shall not confirm the Assumption of this Argument with reference unto the holy Ghost from this or that particular Testimony nor from the assignation of any single Personal property unto him but from the constant uniform tenor of the Scriptures in ascribing all those properties unto him And we may add hereunto that things are so ordered in the wisdom of God that there is no personal property that may be found in an Infinite Divine Nature but it is in one place or other ascribed unto him First He is placed in the same rank and order without any note of Difference or Distinction as to a distinct Interest in the Divine Nature that is as we shall see personality with other Divine Persons Mat. 28.19 Baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and of the Holy Ghost 1 Joh 5.7 There be three that bear witness in Heaven the Father the Son and the Spirit and these three are one 1 Cor. 12.3 4 5 6. No man can say the Lord Jesus Christ is the Lord but by the Holy Ghost Now there are diversities of gifts but the same Spirit and there are differences of administrations but the same Lord and there are diversities of operation but it is the same God which worketh all in all Neither doth a denial of his Divine Being and distinct Existence leave any tolerable sence unto these expressions For read the words of the first place from the Mind of the Socinians and see what it is can be gathered from them Baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the vertue or efficacy of the Father Can any thing be more absonant from Faith and Reason than this absurd expression and yet is it the direct sence if it be any that those Men put upon the words To joyn a quality with acknowledged Persons and that in such things and cases as wherein they are proposed under a Personal Consideration is a strange kind of Mystery and the like may be manifested concerning the other places Secondly He also hath the Names proper to a Divine Person only For he is expresly called God Act. 5. He who is termed the holy Ghost ver 3. and the Spirit of the Lord ver 9. is called also God ver 4. Now this is the name of a Divine Person on one account or other The Socinians would not allow Christ to be called God were he not a Divine Person though not by Nature yet by Office and Authority And I suppose they will not find out an Office
Obedience in our Conversion to God be not the effect of his Grace in us he doth not work in us both to will and to do of his own good pleasure 1. The work of Conversion it self and in especial the act of Believing or Faith it self is expresly said to be of God to be wrought in us by him to be freely given unto us from him the Scriptures saith not that God gives us ability or power to believe only Namely such a power as we may make use of if we will or do otherwise but Faith and Conversion themselves are said to be the work and effect of God But it maybe Objected that every thing which is actually accomplished in potentia before There must therefore be in us a power to Believe before we do so actually The Act of God working Faith in us is a creating work for we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus And he that is in Christ is a new Creature now the Effects of creating acts are not in potentia any where but in the active Power of God so was the World it self before its actual existence This is termed potentia logica which is no more but a Negation of any Contradiction to existence not potentia physica which includes a disposition unto actual existence Notwithstanding therefore all these preparatory works of the Spirit of God which we allow in this matter there is not by them wrought in the Mind and Wills of men such a next power as they call it as should enable them to believe without further actual grace working Faith it self Wherefore with respect to believing the first act of God is to work in us to will So Phil. 1.13 he worketh in us to will This God worketh in us by that grace which Austin and other Learned men call gratia operans 2. Faith and Repentance 'T is said to be given of God Him hath God exalted to be a Prince and a Saviour to give Repentance unto Israel and remission of sin to you it is given in behalf of Christ not only to believe but to suffer for his sake By Grace ye are saved through faith and that not of your selves it is gift of God Our own ability be it what it will however assisted and excited and Gods gift are contra-distinguished If it be of our selves it is not the gift of God if it be the gift of God it is not of our selves and the manner how God bestows this gift upon us is declared ver 10. For we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto good work And from hence Faith is called the Faith of the operation of God 3. Love that precious prevailing Grace is planted in the Soul by the Spirit causing the Soul with Delight and Complacency to cleave unto God and his wayes the Lord God will Circumcise thine heart to love the Lord Deut. 30.6 Hope maketh not ashamed because the Love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the holy Ghost Rom. 5.5 The fruit of the spirit is love Gal. 5.22 4. It might be further demonstrated by considering how Conversion with the manner how it is effected is set forth in the holy Scripture The Lord thy God will circumcise thine heart and the heart of thy seed to love the Lord thy God with all thine heart c. What is this but the putting off the Body of Sin Col. 2.11 This is the mediate work of the Spirit of God no man ever Circumcised his own heart A new heart also will I give you and a new spirit will I put within you and will take away the stony heart that is that impotency and enmity which is in our hearts unto Conversion 5. The work of grace upon the Soul is called a vivisication we are by nature dead in Sins and Trespasses in our Deliverance from thence we are said to be quickened The Dead shall hear the voice of the son of God and Live being made alive now no such work can be wrought in us but by an Effectual Communication of a Principle of Spiritual Life and nothing else will deliver us Some think to evade the power of this Argument by saying that all these Expressions are metaphorical and arguing from them are but fulsome Metaphors And 't is well if the whole Gospel be not a Metaphor unto them But if there be not an Impotency in us by nature unto all Acts of spiritual Life like that which is in a Dead man unto acts of Life natural if there be not an alike Power of God required unto our deliverance from that Condition and the working in us a Principle of spiritual Obedience as is required unto the Raising of him that is dead they may as well say that the Scripture speaks not truly as that it speaks metaphorically 6. Believers are said to be begotten and born again of the Spirit by which it appears that our Regeneration is not an Act of our own I mean not so our own as by outward helps and assistance to be educed out of the Principles of our nature Of his own will begot he us by the word of truth c. Born again not of corruptible seed but of incorruptible c. Which were born not of blood nor of the will of man but of God This being so it behoveth them who plead for Active Interest of the will of Man in Regeneration to produce some Testimonies of Scripture where it is assigned unto it as the Effect unto its proper Cause where is it said that a man is born again or begotten anew by himself and if it be granted as it must be so unless violence be offered not only to the Scripture but Reason and common sence that whatever be our Duty and Power herein yet these Expressions must denote an Act of God and not ours Regeneration being thus proved to be the glorious working and operation of the holy Ghost we shall now proceed to shew further the nature and excellency of grace as it shines forth in the gospel and is experienced by every sincere Christian. 1. Gospel grace is glorious because when received in Truth it delivers the Soul from Bondage it breaks the bonds For the Soul is not set at liberty by the bare shedding of Christs blood without the application of it by the spirit or infusion of grace into the heart 2. The gospel through the grace of it when received in Truth opens blind Eyes it makes them see that never saw in a spiritual sence before it opens their eyes that were born blind how blind was Saul till the gospel grace shone upon him or rather in him 3. The gospel through the grace of it when received in Truth raises the dead Soul to Life 'T is hereby we come to be quickened the flesh profiteth nothing 't is the Spirit that quickeneth that is the Humane nature without the Divine cannot accomplish Salvation for us nor shall any Soul receive any saving