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A58888 A discoverie of the vvorld to come according to the Scriptures the first part thereof being didactical, or such as contains a form of positive doctrine : wherein 1. The doctrine of the world to come is propounded, explicated, confirmed, and applyed in a more familiar method then formerly hath been observed, 2. The doctrine of millenaries, touching a new reformed church in the latter times, which they call a new world, is confuted, 3. Sundry passages of holy writ are interpreted in reference to the world to come, which have been formerly wrested, and forced in a wrong sense / written by J. Seager... Seager, J. (John) 1650 (1650) Wing S2172; ESTC R32635 182,162 318

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29 30. as I shall have occasion hereafter in this Treatise to shew more fully Now what other matters will be objected against my former Assertion I cannot imagine but the former Objections are thus answered and I suppose that other such like may as easily be answered And all that hath been said in this Section tends to the confutation not only of such as think the third Heaven to be a created Heaven but also of such as think the World to come to be all one with the third Heaven whereas it may plainly appear by what hath been said That the World to come considered as a Continent is to be distinguished from the third Heaven SECT III. Shewing That the World to come considered as a Continent shall have no Being before this present evil World shall be dissolved but shall begin immediately thereupon FOr evidencing whereof these four Positions are to be proved viz. 1. This present World is evil 2. This present World shall be dissolved 3. The World to come shall have no Being before this present World be dissolved 4. That it shall begin immediately thereupon That this present World is evil is plainly acknowledged 1 Position Gal. 1. 4. Christ gave himself for our sins that he might deliver us from this present evil World where this present world is called an evil world not in respect of the original first condition of it for that was very good And God saw every thing that he had made and behold it was very good Gen. 1. 31. Nor in respect of the substance of any creature contained in it for every creature of God is good viz. for the substance of it 1 Tim. 4. 4. But it is called an evil world in respect of two accidents belonging to it viz. the evil of sin and the evil of pain or punishment The first thing that proves this present world to be evil is sin whereof there is much to be found and many are the corruptions and pollutions that are in this world through lust 2 Pet. 1. 4. 2 Pet. 2. 20. 1 Joh. 2. 16. For the reprobate Angels who sinned in the beginning do sin still and can do nothing else but sin and all men and women now living in this world are sinful by nature and sinful by practise and do sin dayly in thought word or deed by omission or commission some unto death and some not unto death 1 Joh. 5. 16. And if I should here reckon up in order all the particular sins mentioned or spoken against in the Word of God it would be no hard matter to nominate or find a subject person if not many subject persons for every sin Yea there is no man so just upon earth that doth good and sineth not Eccles 7. 20. Who can say I have made my heart clean I am pure from my sin Prov. 20. 9. If we should say our sins are but few the Prophet will tell us they are more then can be numbered by us for who can understand his errors Psal 19. 12. Or if we should justifie our selves and say We have no sin we should but act the part of Deceivers Lyars Hypocrites and Apostates for if any man say ●e hath no sin he deceiveth himself and there is no ●ruth in him he maketh God a lyar and his Word ●s not in him 1 John 1. 8 10. Now sin is evil Psal ●4 14. and the greatest of evils because it hath no ●eal good in it but is most opposite unto the greatest good and is the cause of all other evils And if sin be evil then the world that hath so much sin in it must needs be evil too because of sin and as it was never evil before sin came into it so it was never good since in this respect And how can it be good ●n this respect seeing sin is a transgression of the Law a work of the Devil the World and the Flesh seeing it is hateful to God and hurtful to men a dishonor to God and a reproach to men a grief to God and to all good men and the only Make-bate betwixt God and man Yea as long as we shall find any sin in the world whether it be original or actual against Law or Gospel against God our neighbor or our selves we may safely say It is an evil world by reason of sin Thus it was an evil world by reason of sin in Noahs time because then the wickedness of man was great upon the earth and every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually the earth also was corrupt before God and the earth was filled with violence Gen. 6. 5 11. It was an evil world when there was no King in Israel because then every man did that which was right in his own eyes Judg. 17. 6. It was an evil world by reason of sin in Zedekiahs time because then the King himself did that which was evil in the sight of his God and all the chief of the Priests the Prophets transgressed very much after all the abominations of the Heathen ●●d polluted the house of the Lord which he had hallowed in Jerusalem and they mocked the Messenger of God and despised his words and misused his Prophets until the wrath of the Lord arose against his people till there was no remedy 2 Chro. 36. 12 14 16. It was an evil world by reason of sin in the Prophet Hosea's time because then there was no truth no● Hos 4. 1 2. mercy c. It was an evil world by reason of sin in our Saviours time because then many loved darkness rather then light because their deeds were evil c. John 3. 19 20. And thus it is an evil world by reason of sin even at this day for we know that many Countries at this day are meerly Paganish and Atheistical with God and without Christ and many others have taken up a false Religion as Judaism Mahomatism Antichristianism and Sectarism● yea the most reformed Countries and Churches at this day are blemished with many deformities and this English Nation which was wont to be renowned for the form and power of godliness is now become a very sink of errors and abominable practises so that a stranger or forraigner may now nod the head at England and say There are many deceivers in England who have deceived many There are in it many false Prophets that walk about Mat. 24. 11 Mat. 7. 15. in sheeps clothing but inwardly are ravening wolves There are many false teachers that privily 2 Pet. 2. 1. bring in damnable heresies even denying the Lord that bought them There are many that creep into 2 Tim. 3. 6 7. houses and lead captive filly women laden with iniquity led away with divers lusts ever learning and never come unto the knowledg of the truth There are many that will not endure sound doctrine 2 Tim. 4. 3 4. but after their own lusts do heap to themselves teachers having itching
together Gods Elect from the four winds of the Earth viz. unto Judgment Matth. 24. 31. They shall sever or separate the good from the bad before the sentence of Judgment shall be given Mat. 13. 49. And I grant that this Judgment shall be attested and approved of by all the Saints of God In which sence it is said That the Saints shall judg the world 1 Cor. 6. 2. And the Apostles shall sit upon Thrones judging the twelve Tribes of Israel Mat. 19. 28. Yet we must know that this Judgment shall be visibly administred onely by Christ as Mediator and as God and Man in one person and by no other person In which sence it is said The Father judgeth no man but hath committed all judgment unto the Son Joh. 5. 22. God will judg the world by the man whom he hath ordained that is by Christ Act. 17. 31. He will judg the secrets of men by Iesus Christ Rom. 2. 16. And Christ is ordained of God to be Iudg of quick and dead Act. 10. 42. 2 Tim. 4. vers 1. And this without doubt will be a great comfort to Gods Elect at the day of Judgment when they shall consider that they shall have none to pronounce Judgment upon them at that day but Christ their Saviour who dyed for their sins and rose again for their Justification As on the other side it will be a great terror to reprobate sinners when they shall consider that they shall have none pronounce Judgment upon them but Christ whom they have always contemned and despised if not in his person yet in his Ordinances and in his Members and whom they would not have to reign over them in this world by his Word and Spirit Fourthly I affirm That the last judgment shall 4 Inform. extend unto all reasonable Creatures both Angels and men It shall extend to the Angels both good and evil For Christ is the Lord of the good Angels and their office is to worship him as their Lord and therefore he shall judg them at the latter day not for any evil they have done because they have done none but according to the good they have done because they have been always ready to worship him to obey his voyce and to do his Will And he shall judg the evil Angels or Devils for their first fall and for all the evils they have acted since For they are reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day Jude 6. And h●● Judgment upon them shall be approved of by the Saints Know ye not that we shall judg the Angels that is the evil Angels 1 Cor. 6. 3. This Judgment also shall extend unto all men women and children For this cause it is said That Christ shall judg the righteous and the wicked that i● such as shall be found righteous or wicked at that day Eccles 3. 17. And he shall judg the quick and the dead Act. 10. 42. that is such as shall be found alive at his second Coming and such as shall be found dead at that day shall be raised and brought to Judgment And he shall judg the small and the great Revel 20. 13. all the ungodly Jude 15 yea all shall stand before him Rom. 14. 10. Therefore all men shall be judged by him Yet we must understand That he shall judg men in a different way at that day For he shall judg the Elect as righteous persons with the Judgment of Absolution but he shall judg the Reprobates as wicked persons with the Judgment of Condemnation And he shall judg the Elect and Righteous according to the good they have done forgetting their evil works but he shall judg the Reprobates and wicked according to the evil they have done not regarding their seeing good works Fifthly I affirm That the last Judgment shall be just and righteous altogether For which cause 5 Inform. it is said That God shall judg the world in righteousness in uprightness in truth Psal 9. 8. Acts 17. 31. Rom. 2. 2. And if he shall thus judg the world at the last then the last Judgment shall be just and righteous altogether Yea all the proceedings of this Judgment shall be just as may be seen in these particulars 1. There shall be a Throne or seat prepared for Judgment For God hath prepared his Throne for judgment Psal 9. 7. And will not this be just That a Throne shall be prepared before Judgment shall be pronounced on any 2. There shall be a summons to Judgment to this effect Arise ye dead and come to judgment And will not this be just That there shall be a general summons before the Judgment shall be pronounced upon any 3. There shall be a personal appearance of all men made before the Iudgment seat of Christ 2 Cor. 5. 10. And will not this be just That there shall be a personal appearance of all before Judgment shall be pronounced upon any 4. There shall be a cause produced for this Judgment viz. the righteousness of the Just and the wickedness of the unjust For God shall bring every work to judgment with every secret thing whether it be good or evil Eccles 12. 14. And will not this be just That there shall be a cause produced before the Judgment shall be pronounced upon any 5. There shall be evidence brought in on both ●●es viz. for the acquitting and absolving of the Just and for the condemning of the unjust Which evidence shall be found written in the books which shall then be opened for the books shall be opened Dan. 7. 10. Revel 20. 12. What Books These 1. The book of Gods Omniscience 2. The book of every mans Conscience 3. The book of the Law Iames 2. 12. 4. The book of the Gospel Rom 2. 16. 5. The book of Life Rev. 20. 13. These books shall be opened and in them shall be found written whatsoever shall make for acquitting of the Just and the condemning of the unjust And they shall be judged according to that which shall be found written in these books And will not this be just That evidence shall be brought in on both sides before the Judgment shall be pronounced upon either party Yes 6. There shall be after all this a Sentence of Judgment given and pronounced both upon the Just and unjust The Sentence that shall be given and pronounced upon the Elect under the name and notion of just persons shall be to this effect Come ye blessed Children of my Father receive the Kingdom prepared for you from the beginning of the world And the reason of this Sentence shall be added thus For I was hungry and ye gave me meat I was thirsty and ye gave me drink I was naked and ye clothed me I was sick and in prison and ye came unto me And in as much as ye have done it to one of these little ones which beleeve in me ye have done it unto me Mat. 25. 34. 40. The Sentence
A DISCOVERIE OF THE VVorld to Come According to the SCRIPTURES The first Part thereof being Didactical or such as contains a Form of Positive Doctrine WHEREIN 1. The Doctrine of the World to come is propounded explicated confirmed and applyed in a more familiar method then formerly hath been observed 2. The Doctrine of Millenaries touching a New Reformed Church in the latter Times which they call A New World is confuted 3. Sundry passages of holy Writ are interpreted in reference to the World to come which have been formerly wrested and forced in a wrong sense Written by J. SEAGER M. A. and Minister of Broadclist in the County of Devon LONDON Printed by J. Macock for Luke Fawne and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Parrot in Pauls Church-yard 1650. TO The Parishoners of Broadclist Grace and Peace be Multiplyed BEloved in the Lord It is now full eighteen years since that I was placed by the hand of Provid●nce as a Spirituall Pastor amongst you upon the death of Mr. Robert Stennings three years of which time I was forced by the violence of Souldiers to absent my self from you these three years only excepted I have been constantly with you and as the Lord hath given me much health and strength of nature amongst you so I have spent much of that strength in my private studdies and publick imployments for you In witness whereof I can yet produce diverse volumes of Sermons written by me and published amongst you but I account this needless seeing you your selves can witnesse enough as touching this matter I will not compare my self with other Spirituall Labourers in Gods Vineyard for I know that they have received some of them ten talents some five some two yet this I may safely say that I have not hid my Masters one talent in a napkin but have improved it with diligence for the advancement of his glory and truth amongst you Wherefore after so long a time it concerns you all to enquire how ye have profited by my Ministry for be ye well assured that after so much spirituall husbandry as hath been used amongst you in plowing sowing planting and wattering the Lord will expect a plentiful crop of saving knowledge and obedience from you For my part I am prone to think the best of you as indulgent fathers are wont to think of their children I acknowledge that diverse of your friends and allies have dyed in my time whose life was precious and whose death was comfortable unto me and I hope to be better acquainted with them in the world to come then ever I was in this world I ac-acknowledge also that there are diverse now living amongst you of whom I am perswaded such things as accompany Salvation that they do sincerely love God and his truth and have not received the Grace of God nor the word of his grace in vain and my prayer for such is That they may persevere in grace unto the end holding fast the pattern of wholsome words which they have received and may never suffer themselves to be drawn away with the error of the wicked and so fal from their own stedfastness And I must needs acknowledge a third sort amongst you whom I have hitherto apprehended as proud contemners of the Word of God in my Ministery I pray God to give them Repentance unto life that they may recover themselves out of the snare o● the devil and may obtain pardon for this sin before their death otherwise I tremble to think how hard it wil be with them in the great day of the Lord Christ when they shall be accountable for every good Sermon and for every wholesome truth which they have thus contemned and trampled under their feet And now my beloved being desirous before my death to leave among you some token and testimonie of my love towards you I have published this Treatise which I call A Discovery of the VVorld to come some matters herein contained have been delivered in the open Congregation and here your eyes may see what your eares have heard yea here your eyes may see more then yet your eares have heard from me or from any other as I suppose touching this subject I am perswaded in my conscience of the truth of such grounds as are here delivered and my own soul hath felt the comfort of them for which cause I am the more hopefull that the same grounds may proove usefull and beneficiall unto others You may perceive with your eyes that I have not studdied strong lines and lofty expressions in this work but have endeavoured in plain and familiar termes to unfold a great Mystery unto you I do not herein perswade you to seek and search after the knowledge of this present world and the things hereof neither do I herein perswade you to love this present world and the things hereof you are by nature prone enough unto these things but hereby I do perswade and intreate you to study the knowledge of the world to come and to be better acquainted with the Doctrine hereof then yet you are because I apprehend this as a choyce part and high degree of saving knowledge and that which will profit you more at the last then all earthly treasures whatsoever and I am perswaded it is for want of this part of saving knowledge that many errours in these latter times are so readily entertained an assented unto In brief you have here a price put into your hands by Gods providence the Lord give you hearts to make a good use of it and if at any time I shall perceive this first part of my Discovery to be acceptable and useful to the Church of God I shal forthwith if the Lord shal permit studdy to conceive a Second Part and as soon as I shall have conceived it I shall be in travel to bring it forth to publick view In the interim I commend you to God and the Word of Grace which is able to build you up and to give you an inheritance amongst all them that are sanctified Your Servant in such matters as concerns your eternal good John Seager The Contents AN Introduction Sect. I. Shewing That none should be grosly ignorant of the World to come as touching the Nature of it Sect. II. Shewing That the World to come considered as a Country or a Continent is to be distinguished from the third Heaven Sect. III. Shewing That the World to come shall have no Being before this present evil world shall be dissolved but shall begin immediately thereupon Sect. IV. Touching the Nature of the World to come considered as a Continent Sect. V. Touching the second Coming of Christ in the Flesh Sect. VI. Touching the last Resurrection Sect. VII Touching the last Judgment Sect. VIII Touching the Personal-Humane Kingdom of Christ in the World to come Sect. IX Touching the different Conditions of good and evil Angels in the World to come Sect. X. Touching the blessed Condition of Gods Elect
us and to our children for to know them Deut. 29. 29. and we are commanded to search the Scriptures that we may understand what is revealed in them Joh. 5. 39. And he that shall still continue stubbornly ignorant of his masters revealed will shall be beaten with stripes that is he shall have his portion of torments in the world to come Now the world to come is revealed in the Word of God and much therein is revealed concerning it Therefore it cannot be safe for any to continue grosly or perversly ignorant thereof nor of what is meant thereby Thirdly They that understand not the world to come nor the nature of it cannot so ardently desire and affect the fruition of it as those that do because good things are most desired of such as know them best And as none do so earnestly desire the blessed enjoyment of God and of Christ as those that have most acquaintance with God in Christ so none do so strongly desire the world to come and the enjoyment of it as those that have most unders●●●●ing concerning it Fourthly The doctrine of the w●rld to come is very useful and comfortable yea I know no doctrine in the whole Bible more pro●●●able for instruction reproof and comfort then 〈◊〉 if rightly understood and applyed But how can it prove useful to such as understand it not Fifthly All Gods elect with Abraham their ●ather are heir● of the world to come Rom. 4. for which cause ●hey would be not only willing to understand and know whatsoever the Scripture teacheth concerning the same but also should take great delight to read hear and confer of such matters as concern the same As they that are heirs apparent to the Kingdoms of this present world are not only willing to understand the nature of them but also find great content to discourse of such things as concern them And so for these Reasons I infer that it cannot be safe for any to be grofly and perversly ignorant of the World to come Now if ignorance of the World to come be so dangerous Vse and the knowledg of it so needful as hat● been shewed then for my part I shall the less fear and the less regard any rash censures or aspersion● that shall be cast upon this poor endeavor of mine For I am perswaded in my Soul of the truth of suc● grounds as are here delivered I am convinced in m● Conscience of the necessity and usefulness of them I have found in my experience the comfort of them Why then should I regard such censures or aspersions Rather I shall still hope for Gods blessing upon these Meditations knowing that he can mak● 〈◊〉 as beneficial to others as they have been unt● me 〈◊〉 if this discovery shall by his divine providence invite ●● occasion but some one Divine of better parts then ●● self to write a better Discours● concerning the sam● Subject how shall I rejoyce But to conclude this ●●rst Section I profess that esteem the right knowledg of the World to come a● a choice piece of saving kn●wledg and I estee● them all happy that shall attain ●nto it Wherefor● let us be bold in the fear of God to search and enquire farther what the Scripture mean● by the Worl● to come which for my part I intend if God sha● permit And in the following Sections I shall consider the World to come two ways first I shall consider it as a Country or Continent next I shall consider it in reference to the principal matters and things which shall be contained in it SECT II. Shewing That the World to come considered as a Continent is to be distinguished from the third Heaven I Acknowledg that there shall be some of the same things in the World to come which are now in the third Heaven As the humane nature of Christ the person of Enoch the person of Elijah which are now in the third Heaven and shall be in the World to come and as the two latter persons do now raign with Christ in the third Heaven so they shall raign with him in the World to come and as they now enjoy abundance of holiness righteousness love joy and peace c. so they shall enjoy as much if not much more in the World to come Yet I affirm That the World to come considered as a Continent is to be distinguished from the third Heaven For 1. Our Saviour Christ once came from the third Heaven into this world for to take our nature upon him but he came not then from the World to come into this world for to take our nature upon him 2. After his Resurrection he ascended into the third Heaven but he did not ascend into the World to come which had then no being 3. Saint Paul by his life time was caught up into the third Heaven 2 Cor. 12. 2 4. but we cannot say he was taken up or caught up into the World to come 4. The Souls of the faithful after their separation from the body as we conceive are in the third Heaven but we cannot say they are in the world to come 5. The third Heaven both is for the present and hath been of old but the world to come neither is for the present nor hath been of old but is altogether yet to come From all which premises I infer That the world to come considered as a Continent is to be distinguished from the third Heaven Yea that I may not dissemble my whole meaning is this point I must needs add this above all That I conceive as much difference betwixt the world to come and the third Heaven as betwixt a created and Ens creatum increatum an uncreated Substance And as I shall prove in its proper place That the world to come shall be created by God himself so in this place I dare affirm That the third Heaven was never created and if this shall appear to be so then there must needs be a vast difference betwixt the world to come and the third Heaven But some one it may be will say unto me I wonder Object you should say the third Heaven was never created surely this will seem as a paradox to many and unless you can substantially prove it there are few that will believe it What I have said I have said and I hope I shall clearly evidence this last passage viz. That the Answ third Heaven was never created by these ensuing Arguments First I take this for a ground That which was 1 Argument not made with hands was never created which proposition as I suppose none will deny For what is it to be created but to be made with hands and what is it to be uncreated but to be not made with hands And the Scripture acknowledgeth that all created things were made with hands and were the work of Gods hands as Psal 8. 3. I consider the Heavens the work of thy fingers the Moon and the Stars which thou hast ordained
ears and turning their ●ars from the truth are turned unto fables There 2 Pet. 2. 2. ●re many that follow the pernicious ways of Seducers by reason of whom the way of truth is evil spoken of And there are many that are lovers of 2 Tim. 3. 2 3 4 5. their own selves covetous boasters proud blasphemers disobedient to parents unthankeful unholy without natural affection truce-breachers false accusers incontinent fierce despisers of those that are good traytors heady high-minded lovers of pleasures more then lovers of God having a form of godliness but denying the power thereof And as it is an evil world at this day by reason of sin so we may well expect that it shall grow worse and worse towards its end and dissolution because our Saviour hath said That towards the end iniquity shall abound and the love of many shall wax cold Mat. 24. 12. wherefore we may well acknowledg this present world to be evil in respect of sin The second thing which proves this present world to be evil is pain or punishment whereof also there is much to be found and as long as a man lives in this world his flesh upon him shall have pain and his soul within him shall mourn Job 14. 22. Sin and punishment are as the cause and the effect as the mother and the daughter the one leads the way the other drags after the one makes men merry for the present the other makes them mourn afterward and as all men living have sinned so they do all suffer for their sin more or less in one kind or other only with this difference those pains which are suffered by Gods Elect in this world are truly said to be castigatory and such as do prepare them for eternal Salvation but those which are suffered by the rest are truly said to be vindicatory and such as do prepare them for eternal wrath And the pains of this life are either inward such as are inflicted upon the Soul or inward man or else outward such as are inflicted upon the body or outward estate of man But if any desire to have a particular accompt of the pains of this life he must hear and observe the several plaints and cries of all particular persons and so you shall have one to cry out Oh my head another Oh my eye another Oh my tooth another Oh my heart another Oh my back another Oh my bones another Oh my bowels another Oh my thigh another Oh my foot You shall have one to complain of the Fever another of the Plurisie another of the Dropsie another of the Palsie another of the Stone another of the Strangury another of the Gout You shall hear one bewail his corporal blindness another his deafness another his lameness another his poverty another his oppression another his losses another his imprisonment another his banishment And perchance you shall have another say The graves are ready for me and the pains of death or the pains of Hell are upon me Thus lust when it hath conceived bringeth forth sin and sin when it is finished bringeth forth death Jam. 1. 15. Yea not only man himself doth thus suffer for his sin in this world but also other creatures do suffer pain for mans sake and the whole Creation is in pain and groans to be delivered from that bondage of corruption which the sin of man hath brought upon it Rom. 8. Now all pain or punishment is evil in its own nature Mat. 6. 13. That which helps to make the days of our pilgrimage to be few and evil Gen. 47. 9. And all the days of the afflicted are evil Prov. 15. 15. And consequently this present world that hath so much pain or punishment in it must needs be evil in this respect And if here it should be asked Whether the latter days of this world shall not be better then the former and more free from pain and punishment My Answer should be I think they shall not because our Savior hath foretold us of many painful evils that shall happen towards the end of this world as of Wars and rumours of Mat. 24. 6 7 10 30. Wars of Famines Pestilences and Earthquakes in divers places of the rising of Nation against Nation and Kingdom against Kingdom of the rising of parents against their children and children against their parents of hating and betraying one another and sheweth That at the very time of his second appearing all the Tribes of the Earth shall mourn and doubtless they shall then mourn not only by reason of sin but also by reason of pain and punishment that shall be then upon them Wherefore I infer from what hath been said That this present world is evil and is likely to beget worse both in respect of sin and also in respect of pain or punishment Yet I find in some Books printed of late years Vse that some men have dreamed of a great change in this world before the end not for the worse but for the better they say That this old world in its latter age and towards its end shall grow better and be more free from sin and pain then ever it was for say they Upon the fall of Antichrist there shall be a National Conversion of the Jews and thereupon shall follow a great Conversion of the Gentiles and such a golden age for holiness and happiness as never hath been Yea some of them have said That there shall be a Reformation-change all the world over at least in Discipline before its end But I would tell such Dreamers Surely a deep sleep is fallen upon you you sleep in the day of spiritual light and not in the night of spiritual darkness as others do you are more swayed by the letter then by the proper sence and scope of those Scriptures which you bring for the proof of that phantastical New-World of which you speak you balk the New-Testament and hide your selves under the dark Prophecies of the Old whereas you should consider that Christ and his Apostles have so clearly interpreted the Prophets as touching the latter times and have so fully stated the evil and perillous condition of them that we need not appeal from them to the Prophets in this Argument And whereas in your printed pages you quote divers passages out of the 11 Chapter to the Romans as if they were pat and sure for your opinion I would tell you also That you much mistake the proper occasion and scope of that Chapter for you should know that the Apostle in the said Chapter doth speak of the Jews of his present time and not of a latter off-spring of them as may appear vers 5. and that the Jews of his then present time were some of them of Gods Election and others not vers 7. and that those of the Election were some of them converted and others were not vers 14. but as for such as were unconverted among them he was willing to convert and save them and had
come which shall be created instead of this that is into the new Heavens and the new Earth And so first he shall come into the new Heavens there to be made visible to the Inhabitants of this Earth that some of them viz. his friends may be caught up together in the Clouds to meet him in the ayr of the new Heaven 1 Thes 4. 17. and that others viz. his enemies may be afflicted and astonished to behold him Rev. 1. 7. And from thence he shall descend unto the new Earth there to reside and dwell for ever and all his Saints with him as it is written We look for new Heavens and a new Earth wherein shall dwell Righteousness viz. the Lord our Righteousness with all his righteous Ones and nothing else but Righteousness 2 Pet. 3. 13. And as it is written again Behold the Tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them Rev. 21. 3. Yea this dwelling of Christ and his Saints upon the new Earth was lively represented unto us at the time of his Transfiguration upon the Mount for then and there Christ himself with Moses and Elias appeared Mat. 17. in a humane shape and Peter said Master it is good for us to be here that is to reside or dwell here let us build three Tabernacles one for thee one for Moses and one for Elias By which Transfiguration we are plainly taught what shall be hereafter But here perhaps some will be ready to object and Object say It will be a dishonour to Christ and his Saints if they shall leave the third Heaven for to reside and dwell in the World to come or upon the new Earth This will be no dishonour at all unto them because Christ and his Saints shall be in some respects Answ more glorious in the World to come and upon the new Earth then now they are in the third Heaven as we may well conceive for these Reasons 1. Because the World to come will be more suitable and proportionable unto humane bodies and natures then the third Heaven now is 2. Because in the World to come Christ shall raign in his own personal Kingdom with all his Saints with him whereas now in the third Heaven he raigns as Mediator only in his Fathers personal Kingdom and with only some of his Saints with him 3. Because in the World to come all Christs Enemies shall be manifestly subdued unto him whereas now while he remains in the third Heaven we cannot see all things put under him Heb. 2 8. 4. Because in the World to come the Saints shall raign with Christ both in soul and body and that for ever whereas now in the third Heaven they raign with him onely in respect of Souls and that but for a time These things considered I am so far from thinking that it will be a dishonour to Christ and his Saints when they shall leave the third Heaven for to reside upon the new Earth that I rather think it will be an encrease or augmentation of honour and glory unto them Seventhly It informeth us touching the manner 7 Informat of his second Coming in the Flesh and sheweth that he shall come again in like manner as he went into Heaven This same Jesus which is taken up from you into Heaven shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into Heaven Acts 1. 11. that is to say 1. As he ascended in a visible manner in the sight of many so he shall come again in a visible manner for they shall see the Son of man come in the Clouds Mat. 24. 30. And every eye shall see him and they also which pierced him Revel 1. 7. 2. As he ascended in a bodily manner and in his humane nature so he shall come again in a bodily manner and in his humane nature Mat. 24. 30. 3. As he ascended in a triumphant manner triumphing over Death Hell and the Grave so he shall come again in a triumphant manner triumphing over all his Enemies 4. As he ascended gloriously so he shall come again in the glory of his Father with power and great glory 5. As he ascended in a kingly manner with some good Angels attending on him so he shall come again in like manner with all his holy and mighty Angels attending on him 2 Thes 1. 7. Mat. 25. 31. 6. As his Ascention gave his Enemies great cause to lament and bewail their condition so his Coming again shall give them great cause so to do for then the Tribes of the Earth shall mourn Mat. 24. 30. And all the kindreds of the Earth shall wail because of him Rev. 1. 7. 7. As his Ascention into Heaven gave his friends great cause to rejoyce because he went thither to prepare a place for them so his Coming again from thence shall give them great cause to rejoyce too because unto them that look for him he shall appear the second time without sin unto Salvation Heb. 9. 28. Eightly It informeth us touching the ends of 8 Informat his second Coming in the Flesh which ends may be thus exp●essed 1. He shall come again from Heaven for to judg and raign in the World to come for it is said He shall judg the quick and the dead at his appearing and in his Kingdom 2 Tim. 4. 1. From whence I gather That Christ shall have a Kingdom in the World to come wherein he shall judg and raign So much also may be gathered from 1 Chron. 16. 31 33. And if so then he shall come again from Heaven for to judg and raign in the World to come Luk. 1. 33. Jude 15. 2 He shall come again from Heaven for to render unto every one according to his works as it is written Behold I come quickly and my reward is with me to give to every man according as his work shall be Rev. 22. 12. From whence I gather That as Christ in the World to come shall render unto the good according to the good works which shall be found upon them not remembering their evil works and unto the wicked according to the evil works which shall be found upon them not regarding their seeming good works So he shall come again from Heaven for this end 3. He shall come again in flaming fire for to take vengeance on them which know not God and obey not the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ 2 Thes 1. 8. viz. in case they shall not repent of these sins before their death 4. He shall come again from Heaven for to convince all that are ungodly of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed and all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him Jude 15. 5. He shall come again from Heaven for to be glorified in his Saints and to be admired in all them that beleeve 2 Thes 1. 10. viz. in the World to come All these Informations put together and all that Vse hath been here said touching the
what they now have Esa 65. 15. a name better then of sons and daughters an everlasting name Esa 56. 5. 2. They shall be highly esteemed of in the world to come on Christs part for he shall still esteem them as his brethren he was not ashamed Heb. 2. 11. to call them his brethren in this world neither shall he be ashamed to call them such in the world to come he shall still esteem of them as of the children of God according to that compellation of his Come ye blessed children of my Father Mat. 25. 34. He shall still esteem of them as of his familiar friends as may appear by this because it is said that they shall eat and drink with him at his table in his Kingdome Luk. 22. 30. and shall sit some of them at his right hand and some at his left in his Kingdome Mat. 20. 23. Yea he shall so highly esteem of them that he shall still own them for Kings and Priests to God Rev. 1. 6. 3. They shall be hig●●y esteemed of in the world to come amongst the Angells good and evill for the good Angells shall so highly esteem of them that they shall own them for their superiours in some respect seeing Christ took not upon him the nature of Angels but the seed of Abraham and the evill Angells shall so highly esteem of them that they shall owne them for their Judges and shall not dare to think dishonourably of them 1 Cor. 6. 3. 4. They shall be highly esteemed of amongst themselves for we know that Gods Elect after they are effectually called do honour one another with an high esteem here in this world Psal 15. 4. much more shall they honour one another with an high esteem in the world to come 5. They shall be highly esteemed of in the world to come amongst the reprobate sort of mankind for these also shall have an high and honourable esteem of Gods Elect in the world to come for this cause it is said that the Gentiles shall see their righteousnesse and all Kings their glory Isai 62. 2. God shall establish Jerusalem a praise in the earth Isai 62. 7. which I understand to be spoken chiefly of the new earth or world to come yea saith the Lord they shall be a praise and an honour before all the Nations of the earth Jer. 33. 9. I will get them praise and f●me in doing laud where they have been put to shame Zeph. 3. 19. Secondly touching the certainty of it I say that Gods Elect shall most certainly be honoured in the world to come as may appear by these arguments 1. They that are vessells of honour shall be honoured in the world to come but Gods Elect are vessells of honour for which cause they are compared to such vessells of a potter as are made for honour Rom. 9. 21. and to such vessells in a great house as serve for honourable uses 2 Tim. 2. 20. Ergo. 2. They that do or shall know God effectually in this world shall be honoured in the world to come according to that promise I will set him on high because he hath known my Name Psal 91. 14. which is as if the Lord had said I will honour him both in this world if I shall see it expedient and much more in the world to come but Gods Elect do or shall all know God effectually in this world Ergo. 3. They that shall call upon God in sincerity here in this world shal be honoured in the world to come according to that promise He shall call upon me and I wil answer and honour him Psal 91. 15. But Gods Elect do or shall call upon him in sincerity in this world Ergo. 4. They that do or shall go fear the Lord with a godly fear here in this world shall be honoured in the world to come as we may gather from that of Solomon by the fear of the Lord are riches and honour Pro. 22. 4. but Gods Elect do or shall fear him with a godly fear here in this world Ergo. 5. They that do or shall humble themselves for their sins after an holy manner here in this world shall be honoured in the world to come according to that of Solomon before honour is humility Pro. 15. 33. and honour shall uphold the humble in spirit Pro. 29. 23. but Gods Elect do or shall all humble themselves for their sins after an holy manner here in this world Ergo. 6. They that are or shall be mercifull towards others and follow after mercy here in this world in obedience to God shall be honoured in the world to come according to that promise He hath dispersed abroad he hath given to the poor his righteousnesse remaineth for ever his horn shall be exalted with honour Psal 112. 9. and Solomon saith he that followeth after mercy findeth honour Pro. 21. 21. but Gods Elect are or shall be mercifull in this senie here in this world Ergo. 7. They that do or shall regard wholesome reproof shall be honoured in the world to come as Solomon saith He that regardeth reproof shall be honoured Pro. 13. 18. but Gods Elect do or shall regard wholesome reproof in this world Ergo. 8. They that do or shall do good in obedience to Gods will here in this world shall be honoured in the world to come according to that of the Apostle Honour to every one that worketh good to the Jew first and also to the Greek Rom. 2. 10. but Gods Elect do or shall do good in obedience to Gods will here in this world Ergo. 9. They that are or shall be the faithfull servants of Christ here in this world shall be honouin the world to come according to that of our Saviour If any man serve me him wil my Father honor Joh. 12. 26. but Gods Elect are or shall be faithfull servants of Christ here in this world Ergo. 10. They that shall conscionably purge themselves from the errors of these times shall be honored in the world to come according to that of the Apostle If any man purge himselfe from these he shall be a vessell unto honour 2 Tim. 2. 21. but Gods Elect are such as do or shall purge themselves from the known errors of their times Ergo. 11. They that do or shall honour God sincerely here in this world shall be honoured of him in the world to come as the Lord saith Them that honour me I will honour 1 Sam. 2. 30. but Gods Elect do or shall sincerely endeavour to honour him here in this world Ergo. This Proposition should comfort all Gods Elect Vse that are now effectually called against the reproach and contempt of this wicked world for such of all others are most obnoxious to be contemned of the wicked if for no other cause yet for their graces and vertues as our Saviour himself though full of grace and vertue was despised and contemned of many in this life and the Apostles themselves notwithstanding their gracious
cast-awayes cursed children children of the devill children of wrath and heirs of perdition They shall be lightly esteemed of on Christs part for he shall have the same esteem of them which his Father shall have in the world to come They shall be lightly esteemed of amongst the good Angells who have no good esteem of impenitent sinners in this world such as think they need no repentance Luk. 15. and if so we may wel think that they shall have a very light esteem of reprobates in the world to come They shall have a light esteem amongst evill Angells who have no great esteem of impenitent sinners in this world as may appear by that speech of Satan to those Conjurers Iesus I know and Paul I know but who are ye Acts 19. 15. and if so then we may vvell think that they shall have a very light esteem of Reprobates in the world to come They shall be lightly esteemed of amongst the Saints for the Saints in this world contemn a vile person Psal 15. 4. and if so then vve may vvell think that they shall have a very light esteem of Reprobates in the world to come They shall be lightly esteemed of amongst themselves for though wicked men may seem to honour one another in this vvorld very much in time of prosperity yet in time of distresse they seem to be regardlesse one of another as may appear by that speech of the chief Priests and Elders unto Judas vvhen he vvas distresse and said I have sinned in betraying the innocent blood for they said unto him what is that to us see thou to that Mat. 27. 4. and if vvicked men do no more regard one another here in time of distresse vve may vvell think that Reprobates shall have a very light esteem one of another in the world to come thus may we understand the nature of this their contempt Secondly touching the certainty of it I affirm that reprobates shall most certainly be contemned and despised in the world to come as may appear by these arguments 1. They that are vessells of dishonor shall be contemned and despised in the world to come but reprobates are vessells of dishonor for which cause they are compared unto such vessells of a potter as are made for dishonor Rom. 9. 21. and unto such vessels in a great house as are made for dishonor and contempt 2 Tim. 2. 20. Ergo. 2. They that will still despise and contemne God in this world shall be contemned and despised in the world to come as the Lord said Eli They that despise me shall be lightly esteemed 1 Sam. 2. 30. but reprobates will still despise and contemn God in this world Ergo. They that shall have their names left for a curse in the world to come shall be contemned and despised in that world but reprobates shall have their names left for a curse to Gods chosen in that world Isai 65. 15. Ergo. 4. They that will still be wicked in this world shall be contemned and despised in the world to come according to that of Solomon When the wicked cometh then cometh contempt Prov. 18. 3. but reprobates will still be wicked in this world Ergo. 5. They that will still be proud and live under the dominion of this sin without repentance shall be contemned and despised in the world to come as the Prophet intimates when he saith God beholded the proud afar off Psal 138. 6. a sign of present future contempt but reprobates wil will still be proud and live under the dominion of this sin without repentance Ergo. 6. They that will still be of a perverse heart in this world shall be contemned and despised in the world to come according to that of Solomon He that is of a perverse heart shall be despised Pro. 12. 8. viz. not only in this world but also in the world to come if he continue such an one Now reprobates will still be of a perverse heart in this world Ergo. 7. They that shall rise again to contempt at the generall Resurrection shall be contemned and despised in the world to come but reprobates shall rise again to contempt at the generall Resurrection Ergo. 8. They that shall be put to everlasting reproach in the world to come shall be contemned and despised in that world but reprobates shall be put to everlasting reproach in that world Jer. 23. 40. Ergo. Now this latter Proposition doth not only Vse confirm what hath been formerly said viz. that it had been good for reprobates if they had never been born and that it will be worse with them in the world to come then it can be with them in this even in respect of contempt but also it makes for the reproof of all wicked impenitent sinners at this day who for the present are contemners and despisers of God Psal 10. 13. contemners and despisers of his counsell Psal 107. 11. contemners and despisers of his word Prov. 13. 13. contemners and despisers of his reproof Prov. 1. 30. contemners despisers of good men 2 Tim. 3. 3. contemners and despisers of Gods judgments Ezek. 20. 13. contemners and despisers of his Ministers and messengers sent unto them Luk. 10. 16. and in all this contemners and despisers of God himself as it is written he that despiseth despiseth not man but God 1 Thes 4. 8. and what think we shall be the reward of such persons in the world to come doubtlesse unlesse they repent effectually of this sinne before their death they shall be contemned and despised in the world to come as the Lord hath said They that despise me shall be lightly esteemed 1 Sam. 2. 30. Wherefore it concerns such contemners to repent speedily of their sin and to live for the time to come as becometh good Christians and then they shall not be despised but honoured in the world to come that is to say 1. They should be of broken and contrite hearts then shall they not be despised but honoured in the world to come A broken and contrite heart O God thou wilt not despise Psal 51. 17. 2. They should know God effectually then they shall not be despised but honoured in the World to come Psal 91. 14. 3. They should feare God effectually then they shall not be despised but honoured in that world Prov. 22. 4. 4. They should humble themselves effectually before God then they shall not be despised but honoured in that world Prov. 15. 33. 5. They should be willing to do Gods will then they shall not be despised but honoured in that world Rom. 2. 10. 6. They should be willing to suffer any earthly evill for Gods sake then they shall not be despised but honoured in that world for the Lord despiseth not his prisoners Psal 69. 33. SECT XV. Touching the liberty of Gods Elect and the bondage of Reprobates in the world to come HEre followeth a fifth speciall difference which shall be betwixt the parties before-named in the world to come
best Christians have in this world For I grant That the regenerate have some spiritual Light in this world for which cause they are called the children of Light Luk. 16. 8. That is to say They have some light of saving knowledg which is a spiritual kinde of Light and that which is mentioned Mat. 4. 16. The people which sate in darkness saw great light and to them which sate in the region and shadow of death light is sprung up viz. the light of saving knowledg They have some Light of Holiness which is a spiritual kinde of Light too and that which is mentioned Matt. 5. 16. Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorifie your Father in Heaven They have some Light of Christian Experience which is also a spiritual kinde of Light and that which is mentioned Psal 112. 4. Vnto the upright there ariseth light in darkness But all this spiritual light of theirs is but little in comparison of that which Gods Elect shall have in the World to come because therein they shall abound with spiritual Light that is they shall have as much light of saving knowledg as much light of holiness as much light of godly experience in that world as their hearts shall be able to wish and desire to have For proof whereof these following Arguments are to be considered 1. They that have spiritual Light sown already for them shall have abundance thereof and abound therewith in the world to come Now Gods Elect have this spiritual Light sown already for them as I gather from that of the Prophet Light is sown for the righteous Psal 97. 11. where by light we are to understand spiritual Light and by the righteous all and every one of Gods Elect who are or shall be all truly righteous before God in their generations And when he saith that this light is sown for them his meaning is that God hath certainly decreed and intended to give them a ful and plentiful measure of this Light in the next VVorld as men do certainly intend a ful crop for the poor when they sow plentifully for them Ergo. 2. They that doe or shall endeavour to follow Christ in this World and to imitate His good example so far as it is imitable shall abound with spirituall light in that VVorld which is to come as we may gather from those words of our Saviour he that followeth me shall not walk in darknesse but shall have the light of Life Ioh. 8. 12. viz. the Light of the Life of grace here and the Light of the Life of glory hereafter Now Gods Elect are such as do or shall endeavour to follow Christ and to imitate his good example in things imitable Ergo. 3. They that are or shall be the Children of spirituall Light shal abound with spirituall Light in that VVorld which is to come Now Gods Elect are or shall be the Children of spirituall Light Luk. 16. 8. 1 Thess 5. 5. Ergo. 4. They that shal have God Himself to be their everlasting Light shal abound with spirituall light in the VVorld to come Now Gods Elect shal have Him for their everlasting Light Esay 60. 19 20. Ergo. 5. They that shal have Christ the Lamb of God to be their Light in the VVorld to come shal abound with spirituall Light in that VVorld But Gods Elect shall have Christ the Lamb of God to be their Light in the VVorld to come Rev. 21. 23. Ergo. 6. They that are or shall be meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the Saints in Light shall abound with spirituall light in the VVorld to come Now Gods Elect are such as are or shal be meet to be partakers of the Inheritance of the Saints in Light Col. 1. 12. Ergo. 7. They that shall be immediately taught of God in the VVorld to come shall abound with spirituall light in that VVorld Now Gods Elect shall be immediately taught of God in the next VVorld As appears Esay 54. 13. Ioh. 6. 45. Ergo. 8. They that shall have no need to teach every one his Neighbour nor every one his Brother in the VVorld to come shall abound with spirituall light in that VVorld Now Gods Elect shal have no need to teach every one his Neighbour nor every one his Brother in the next VVorld as may be gathered from Heb. 8. 11. Ergo. 9. They that shal have perfect saving konwledg of God in the VVorld to come I mean so much knowledg of him as their new natures shal be capable of shal abound with spirituall light in that VVorld Now Gods Elect shal have such perfect knowledg of God in the next VVorld as may appear by these passages they shall see God Mat. 5. 8. They shall see face to face 1 Cor. 13. 12. They shall know me from the least to the greatest Heb. 8. 11. the Earth that is the new Earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of God as the Waters cover the Sea Hab. 2. 14. Ergo 10. They that shal have the perfect saving knowledg of Christs Love to his in the VVorld to come shal abound with spirituall Light in that VVorld because saving knowledge is spirituall Light Now Gods Elect shal have in the next VVorld the perfect saving knowledge of Christs Love to his according to Saint Pauls Prayer they shall be able to comprehend with all Saints what is the length and breadth and depth and height and to know the Love of Christ passeth knowledge Eph. 3. 18. 19. that is though this Love of his passeth the knowledge of men in this Life yet it shal not passe the knowledge of the Saints in that which is to come Ergo. 11. They that in the VVorld to c●●e shal have the perfect saving knowledge of such Divine Mysteries as are in a great part hid from many in this Life shal abound with spiritual light in that world Now Gods Elect in the VVorld to come shal have the perfect knowledge of such Divine Mysteries as are in a great part hid from many in this Life there being nothing hid now which shal not therein be revealed and made known Lu. 12. 2. Ergo. 12. They that in the VVorld to come shal have perfect saving knowledge of the works and creatures of God shal abound with spirituall light in that VVorld Now Gods Elect in the VVorld to come shal have perfect knowledge of the works and creatures of God as we may gather from Adams wonderful knowledge in the state of innocency for he then knew the nature of all creatures and gave them significant and distinct Names according to their several natures and as he named every creature so was the name thereof Now if Adam in his innocency had such admirable knowledge of al creatures doubtless the saints in the state of glory shal have much more perfect knowledge of them and so much knowledge of them as their new natures shal be made capable of and so shal abound