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B15559 A practicall catechisme: or, A view of those principall truths according to godlinesse, which are contayned in the catechisme diuided into three parts: and seruing for the vse, (as of all, so) especially of those that first heard them. By D.R. B. of Divin, minister of the Gospell. D. R. (Daniel Rogers), 1573-1652. 1632 (1632) STC 21166; ESTC S116040 309,840 430

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and to oppose it to Christ in the point of being so iustified This doe not wee in affirming the Law to be our direction for wee affirme that a man is first iustified by Christ onely abolishing the Law in that point wholly Therefore this cauill is falsely cast vpon vs. Q. Explane this better for you seeme herein to confound the two couenants Do this and liue and Beleeue this and liue doe you not so A. God forbid for the opening of which it will be fit in a word to shew in what respect these two couenants are opposite and in what not The old couenant is contrary to the new only in the point of liuing by doing or beleeuing and being iustified by doing or beleeuing Whosoeuer will be iustified by doing destroyes iustification by beleeuing as both those old hereticall Pharisees and now Papists affirme As the Apostle in Rom. 11.6 vrgeth If of workes no more of grace for so workes were no more workes if of grace not of workes Gal. 5.4 for then grace were no more grace In this respect then the Law of doing and the Law of faith are irreconciliable and as contrary as to bee saued by ones selfe is contrary to beeing saued by another and in this respect doth Paul so oppose these vilifying the Law and exalting the Gospell calling the one an old letter the other the Spirit the one wanzing and to be abolished the other to be setled by the others ruine Else the Apostles phrases cannot be approoued for hee onely confutes the error of the Iew that tooke that Couenant of works to import a possibility for nature to doe it Gal. 3.21 former part Gal. 3.24 But the old couenant is not contrary to the new in point of direction to obedience neither is the law contrary to the promises but subordinate rather for as the Law first serued to prepare a way to Christ so hauing once trodden the Law vnder Christ feete in that supposed strength thereof to iustifie a sinner it 's safe to affirme doe this vnder the Lord Iesus doe this in faith and liue not that workes are causes of but the way vnto life euen that life which faith hath procured and Christ purchased as one well said No causes of a kingdome but the way of reigning And thus the Law falling into the streame of Christ is not or opposite vnto him but in order of direction to a beleeuer how he may walk vnto sa●uation Q. Yet one doubt more appeares for this opinion Christ is made a lawgiuer A. True but with a distinction Not as if hee by dying should merit to vs a way of iustifying our selues by the forme of the old couenant Doe this and liue which some Diuines haue affirmed and they are lately well confuted for this were but a nice trick to establish Iewish and popish iustification but he is our Law-giuer by directing vs to life by this Law hauing first iustified vs by his grace Q. But seeing the Law was a yoke not to be borne and an impossible Master to obey as Act. 15.10 is spoken how can it be made a direction for vs A. Iesus Christ hath taken away that yoke and so put it vpon vs the same Law yet altered much in the property thereof and that sundry waies and so made it no yoke of the Law but a yoke of his own sweet and easie and light and which he tels vs wee may well beare being ridde of the other as Mat. 11.29 30. Q. Shew that wherein stands this ease A. He hath purchased it for vs as our Priest King Prophet Q. How as your Priest A. Sundry waies First by discharging vs from the yoke of superfluous ceremonies of the old ceremoniall and iudicial Law Col. 2.14 Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances which was contrary to vs. In this wee got a great quittance of the Law The more wrong doe they vnto vs who restore this burden as the papists and thinke they doe vs a good turne destroying Christs ease who hath rid vs of all beggerly Rudiments Gal. 4.9 and Col. 2.17 so that we are dead with Christ from them Col. 2.20 Secondly hee hath freed vs from the rigor of morrall Lawes as that one of the Sabbaths excessiue obseruation but especially the whole burden of the morrall Law Gal. 3.13 that immoderate impost of doing all according to the full matter mannor and measure so that now the Law is quallified and is onely required of vs as the obedience of faith and accounted vnto vs as full as if we could wholly fulfill it By which meanes these commandements are not burdensome 1 Ioh. 5.3 But thirdly and especially hee hath rid vs from that wofull penalty of curse more heauy then all Gal. 3.13 euen eternall death of soule and body which throughout our life enthralled vs to bondage Heb. 2.15 and that by his blood and satisfaction for vs Gal. 4.5 Fourthly hee hath remooued that vnwelcomenesse of our persons whereby al that came from vs was irkesome to God and made both vs and our seruice accepted Eph. 1.6 yea and that euen our wants and infirmities Reuel 1.6 euen Priests to offer vp acceptible sacrifices Lastly he doth still by his intercession still procure acceptance still for vs that no time or age may make the Father weary of vs. Q. What hath he done for vs as a King A. First hee strengthens and stablisheth all those ties and bands of obedience due to himselfe from vs that the more freed we are from bondage the more we may bee tyed to the libertie of this royall law of his setting vp his throne in the soule more fully thereby vpon better prerogatiue before it was iustly vrged but weakely because the strength of Creation was lost and gone as Rom. 8.3 That which by the Law was impossible through weakenesse of flesh c. But now being recouered vpon tearmes o● easinesse and delight hee may more equally and duely require it without excuse And by this the Law is the more established in vs Ro. 3.31 Do we then by faith frustrate the Law nay rather we establish it For as the Lord requires obedience of his Creature vpon the planting of his image in it so by this restoring it from her ruine and curse he much more settles the same vpon the beleeuer faith to say the truth being the grace that conformes the soule to this image in the vtmost intent of God which when shee hath perfectly done shee shall bee of no more vse To this end pertaines that Roman 10.4 Christ is the end of the Law for righteousnesse to all that beleeue Meaning that the Law is satisfied in her scope of perfect obedience by Christ seeing faith in him hath obteyned a ful acceptance of obedience as if it were legally perfect Secondly he doth by his Kingdome infuze strength into vs to obey the Law enclines our wits thereunto and makes it to vs actually as Christ found it to himselfe and hath made it to vs euen
of sinne As concerning those notions which were left in them and were in stead of a law they were onely enough to condemne them not otherwise The most ignorant and vicious among them easily blew out that dimme sparke they had by the blast of their strong lusts and were giuen vp to a reprobate sence and horrible lusts Their most morall Philosophers although to the shame of Christians it may bee spoken hatcht vp their sparkles of dimme light to some measure yet as touching the true knowledge of sinne they had it not they thought some sins no sins some sins vertues and some vertues vices and the sinnes they saw they neuer saw them by a word or in the curse due to them they saw a dimme twilight of an vnknowne GOD vertue vice punishment or reward and therefore were farre from any true enlighting Q. But what doth the Law worke in particular A. Two distinct things Knowledge and conviction For the first reade Rom. 7. I had not knowne sinne if the Law had net said Thou shalt not lust In which respect sinne is said to raigne from Adam to Moses yea and vnder the old Law in respect of any conuincement But since the Ministery of the Word of reconciliation came the Lord hath enlarged the power of the Ministery of the Law as a preparatiue thereto in the hearts of men As Paul saith 1 Cor. 10. Those that heare the word plainly preached and by name the Law in the true spirit●all sence and sauor of it they fall downe and say that God is in you of a truth Not that the Ministery of Christ is properly Legall for we are Ministers of reconciliation but not excluding it Christ came not to destroy the Law in the doctrine of it for it leades to Christ saue in the rigour and dominion of it The Law then first searches the soule it s the candle of the Lord and pierces the bowels of the spirit those secret windings corners shifts and euasions of it bee they neuer so colourable and subtill It is as a great torch-light in the dead time of night in the hand of an Inquisitour which searches an house for Papists and Iesuites and finds them in their Masse and takes them with all their bookes and trinkets As the persecutors of the Saints searched all vaults and priuy doores barnes and mowes of hay and corne with speares sharp spits and swords so is the Law acted by that spirit of conuincement and search Ioh. 9. the discouerer of the thoughts and Heb. 4.12 pierceth between the ioynts and marrow The Lord hath giuen it authority ouer the conscience as his owne Bayliff to hunt out and discerne sinne in the colours in the kinds of it open secret thoughts affectiōs yea concupiscence not the bare letter of the Law but the spirit for Paul notwithstanding al Gamaliels teaching knew it not And the conscience of the vnregenerate being once thus stirred is as the light of the Law to bring God into ech priuy part Not a dimme twilight but a Sunne at noonetide which shines frō East to West all ouer the spheare of Heauen and makes euery soule come out as Adam from the bushes by the voyce of God so cleerly bewraying a man to himselfe that for the time hee thinkes all other men see him pointed at by the finger of GOD. Q. How is it that the Law of GOD is the reuealer of sinne A. That most Holy and wise God who first contriued and vttered it put the light of his owne pure Maiesty into it and enabled it to discouer sinne to the soule not as other Lawes to speake to the eare but to the conscience and although there is no commandement in the whole booke of God Psal 19 Psal 119. Heb. 4.12 Eph. 5.10 11. Ioh. 3.20 which comes not from the same Author and spirit of light and truth yet the Lord hath more peculiarly put this power of Enlightening into this his morall Law as conteyning a more full exact and cleer view of all sinne both in the Nature and penalties of the same and according to his ordinance so it worketh not by the bare ten words syllables but the effectuall Ministery thereof accompanyed with the Spirit And looke what I say of light the same I adde of co●uiction also and her worke both are put into the Law by the same GOD whose fingers wrote it Q. Is vnbeleefe of the Gospell discouered by it A. No The Law is a modell of the righteousnes of Creation in which there was no need of fayth therefore it onely reueales those sinnes which make vs guilty without a remedy that it might dryue vs to seeke a remedy Yet we must not thinke it an imperfect light for this cause For as no man calles the Rules of Grammar imperfect because the Rules of Rhetorique are not in it so none can call the discouery of the Law insufficient because it reueales not the sinnes against the Gospell Q What sinnes doth the Law discouer A. All sorts by name Actuall and originall Q. What need any more be sayd of thi● haue we not heard enough of the nature of Misery in the third A●ticle both in Sinne and death A. Euen that we spake there flowes from no other spring then the Law of God onely heere we adde this Article to that for this cause In that we onely bounded misery within her Compasse shewing wherein it lyes simply considered But when wee adde The Law reueales sinne wee meane as sinne and the curse lyes vpon vs as we are guilty of it and cursed by it the Law doth set the saddle vpon the right horse and so shewes sinne in her colours to the soule that it might apply the knowledge of it to thee and me in particular and this is a further worke Q. Well proceed to the enlightning worke of the Law about Actuall sinne what is it A. First the Law in the spirituall Ministery thereof do●h disperse those mysts and skales of the blindeye that suffer not light to enter Secondly It opens and giues light to the eyes to see sinne in her true colors For the first According to the sorts of sinners so doth the Law take away their lets of knowledge Take three or fore Instances Put case CHRIST had purpozed to enlighten a Pharise in the knowledge of sinne he would haue remmooued all the corruptions of the Law and darknes of the text They had establisht a Corban which might free a child from the fifth Commandement as their heires the Papists at this day dispence with any murthers or villanies if for their Catholique cause and ends They had curtolled the law in point of her extent confining her to some grosse crimes and taken away the key of light from the people about particulars They had set vp an exposition of their owne inuention they had made what they listed to bee sinne and what they pleased to be none they had soothed the people vp in this course and sowed pillows vnder
of present helpe himselfe stepped forth to helpe it out he of duty the Lord of meere goodnesse but thus he did found out a way to set man vpon dry land againe out of the gulfe and depth of misery so that the one was not so hidious as this is precious and gracious Q. More particularly what do they conteine A. A sweet view of the chiefe parts of this Redemption First the first hidden and secret eternall Workeman of this deliuerance and that is God the Father In whose bosome this depth lay before all worlds who fore-seeing this ruine and his endlesse Iustice against sinne yet purpozed not to abandon all grace out of his heart towards desolate man but to retaine some still in the bottom of his wisedome good pleasure And note that this appeared not at first yet it was there then and appeared after This is the cause why GOD the Father is heere called our Sauiour and why he is said to Saue vs in ver 5. viz. as in 2 Cor 5.17 he is said to Reconcile vs not by meriting it but by first and originall ordaining it as the first agent in the working of the Trinity the deuizer of this Saluation and of the Lord Iesus the meriter of it Now marke this act of God is described by a double argument The first is the impulsiue cause set down by three words Kindnesse Loue Mercy Whereof the latter interprets the former Kindnesse and Loue noting the remainder of that Goodnesse of Creation as if the Apostle should say The sin of man could not root out this goodnesse so as to take it from God but still he had a bottomlesse goodnesse and kindnesse left in himselfe But the third word Mercy add● to them both q. d. The Lord imparted himselfe to Adam in this goodnesse of his ere hee was fallen but hee shewd him no mercy for hee needed none But beeing become miserable Lo he addes mercy to goodnes and enlarges his first kindnes and loue by a second compassion pity respecting him now in his blood and misery in which he exceeds the former as much as the Sun at noonetyde doth the rizing mercy being the perfection of loue The second argument is from the deniall of contraries Not by workes of righteousnes c. The summe is this eternall mercy was free in the conception of it The LORD foresaw not who should in time embrace this mercy nor left it in a middle doubtfull vncerteinty who should and who not suspending his pleasure vpon mans will but he did out of the freedome of grace and mercy when as yet no good in vs was foreseene much lesse actuall when no naturall or supernaturall goodnes was to bee seene in vs euen then hee saued vs because he would so doe Q. What is the second branch of this description A. The inst●umentall meriting cause of this saluation set forth in those wordes when this loue appeared and againe vers 6 Which he shed abundantly through Iesus Christ our Sauior Note the sweet phrase which Paul delights in to stile both the Father and Christ our Sauiours the latter flowing from the former Now in this point note first he sayth It appeared As we see the like word Chapter second verse 11. The summe is whereas it had bin impossible for man or Angel euer to haue diued into the depth of this mercy Lo the Lord caused it to appeare in the fulnes of time and brake open this sealed fountaine of his bosome by the manifesting thereof in his Sonne for no man at any time hath seene the Father but the onely begotten Sonne of GOD comming out of his bosome hath reuealed him And which is this Appearer who made mercy appeare in himselfe Iesus Christ our Sauior It must bee so that howsoeuer mercy was hidde in the Father yet it could not appeare but by Iesus our Sauior he truly God and man in obeying suffering must bring iustice to kisse this mercy by appeasing that infinite anger of the Father for sinne and performing such a righteousnes for man as might afford a sufficient satisfaction to GOD in his vttermost iustice Christ and none else could thus do or suffer none else may satisfy he himselfe without all this both obedience and blood could not doe it none of his loue or prayers or pouerty but Iesus our Sauiour in this his full payment as a surety and a Sacrifice of blood could saue vs Q. All this is euident but what else addeth the Apostle to make vs this description of deliuerance A. The third point is the obiect vpon whom this blessing is bestowed intimated in these words Towards man and saue vs and shed on vs c. By which as he implieth that Man in his misery the selfe same man that fell frō God to hell was the obiect of mercy so the Number of all those to whom the Lord doth sauingly appeare in this mercy of his electiō in Christ are the ful obiect of mercy al that mercy can bestow The Church of Christ is she who is the sole and equall obiect of Christ all he did and suffred was not for the reprobate Ephe. 5. but the Elect these he redeemed gaue him selfe for that he might make them a peculiar spouse to himselfe without spot or wrinkle as he sayth to the Ephesians in plainer termes Q. And what are those excellent things which IESVS our Sauiour hath purchased doth this Text mention them A. Yea verie fully and that both in generall speciall For the first he sayth he saued vs. Which is as if hee had sayd he restored and set vs in as good an estate as we lost and quit vs as fully of all our misery as euer old Adam did plunge vs into it If hee lost vs Christ saued vs if hee betrayd vs to bondage He redeemed vs if he brought vs to vtter hatred He reconciled vs if he condemned vs Christ forgaue vs hee did deliuer vs in a word from all sinne and curse and layd a plaster on vs full as broad as the sore Rom. 5. Yet this must bee added that Not as the offence is so is the gift For in Adam wee were so made the Image of GOD that we lost it presently but the second Adam so saued vs pardoned and reconciled vs as neuer to be lost neuer to bee cursed neuer condemned the second time And more yet Adam was not created to any happinesse saue immortality vpon earth in a created righteousnesse We to an vncreated Vnion and Communion with God in Heauen in the presence of God This in generall More particularly the words heere are three Saued vs Regenerated vs Renewed vs. By the first of them vnderstand the negatiue part of this deliuerance viz. from what he freed vs Sinne Law Satan Wrath Death Iudgement By the latter two the positiue good things purchased vs. First by Regeneratiō and Renewing he meanes all those graces which concerne our estate in the grace of Iustification standing in
be vrged of vs without our owne labour and will be accessary which if it be what doth our doctrine of the condition differ from Popery and her dispsitions I answer The reason of this darknesse is because men cannot be beaten from this that in seeking these conditions they must seek first their owne good and welfare This is the maine ayme of most hearers if they haue faith they are sure to scape hell and if they haue the conditions of faith wrought faith will follow hence the condition is so laid at by people eu●n as men couet mony for wares for their vse But poore soule tell me if this be thy ayme wherein differest thou from a drunkard or swearer Is any man so forlorne as not to desire to dye the death of the righteous Oh say men but drunkards vse not the meanes and wee doe I answer Yes now all sorts vse means none are so vile but they will be religious but I will grant thee it Is the question whether thou be lesse ill then such or whether thy ayme bee sound in seeking the condition or no! If so then I say thou in ayming finally that it may goe well with thee differs not in kinde from such an one No the honest soule sets vp God in his own way of Christ in his owne ends the glory of all his attributes that he may be admired in working faith in such a wretch the freedome of his working that in all these her owne thoughts affections and zeale might stinke as Peters nets did when Christ so strangely had fished for him and the truth is her scope is as much to abhorre her selfe and looke into an higher cause as thine is to get Heauen for thy selfe She seeks the glory of His wisedome power mercy and freedome who sought out such a deliuerance workes it in her and all that concerne it faith and the conditions of it the thought of the Asses is turned to the thought for the Sonne shee sees that diuine purity and excellency in being Gods instrument to these ends that she looses her selfe and all in the meditation thereof and suffers the Lord to saue her while her soule is set to adore him in his owne ends as most precious And setting this ayme aside her seeking the condition of faith is but as a morall worke with her sauoring of her selfe Some will alledge Doe ye thinke euery weake beginner to bee so holy as to preferre Gods glory to his owne Saluation I answer No not all but I take them to be in forwardnesse to it and not farre from it And secondly I say it s one thing to aske such a question of a weake beginner who would perhaps stagger at it another thing to say what God workes in such a one although he know it not For sure it is such is Gods worke in his as to conuince them by experience that all seeking of grace for a mans owne happinesse is poore seeking for the present till God worke better and all seeking for selfe must be from selfe and by selfe But when the boate is tyed to the ship of Gods glory shee needs no more rowing of herselfe then the boate doth it s enough for her that she is set vpon such a streame and tyed to such a ship as can carry her of it selfe and drowne all her owne welfare in the Lord. Sweet was that speech of honest Mophibosheth of Zilha Yea let him take all 2. Sam. 13.30 forasmuch as my Lord the King is come home in peace The losse of his owne lands was forgot in Dauids happinesse The greater pity that he should so requite an innocent but howeuer he fared at Dauids hands doe thou so and try if the Lord can faile thee Oh say thus Lord so farre am I from seeking the condition of faith for faith and my selfe that I desire to say If Lord thou see that a broken heart mourning brokennesse pouerty of spirit yea faith it selfe may tend to the glory of the working them in me Oh worke them E●se Lord what ioye should I find in them as they come from my selfe What were Heauen it selfe if it were not to glorify thee there Lord I would desire to haue none rather then in hauing all to want an heart to admire thee in thy wayes of mercy and truth or cease to be rauisht with the sight of thy glory For without this its impossible but eyther I must mixe my stuff with thinee or which is worse fret and rage at the freedome of thy working And his I desire may bee weighed and so much for this first Article Q. What is the second Article of this second part A. That the onely happy meane and instrument ordeind by GOD for the foundation of his election and the purchasing or making good this his purpose of deliuerance was the Lord Iesus the eternall Word of the Father made Emanuel Ephes 1.3 GOD with vs. No other name vnder Heauen is giuen to saue vs by way of mediation or instrument but he Act. 4.12 And this Iesus eternally intended to the Church the LORD in the fulnes of time sent into the world to make open declaration of this worke Rom. 3.25 God set him forth as a Propitiation that all might see the saluation of God And although it be needlesse for vs to descant whether the Lord out of his deepe wisdome could haue found out any other way but this to saue vs yet this we may say that seeing this is the Lordes way it behooues vs to thinke it the best Nay seeing we cannot conceiue any other way in congruity how an infinite offended Maiesty could bee satisfied saue by an equall person and payment to his iustice it were an infinit derogation to his wisdome and predestination to thinke that this was not the onely way not onely which is but which could be deuized to this end For seeing a greater and fuller could not be what iniustice were it for God to put that vpon his Sonne which might haue bin put vpon an inferior mediator Therefore the Scripture runs vpon it as the onely necessary and full way as Rom. 8.3 When through the infirmity of fl●sh the Law could not saue God sent his Sonne c. Now as hee was that onely full necessary way so yet he could not effect this satisfaction by euery act or suffering of his Not his incarnation or vnion onely not some reproaches or some act of his offices as Prophet or King or Priest no not some effusion of blood but such an one as the powring out of his soule to death euen that accursed death must effect it because till there was a full content giuen to iustice mercy was locked vp from discouering it selfe Read Esay 53.12 Esay 53. vlt. Now as without this last and chiefe worke nothing could helpe vs neyther miracles teares preaching or praying so all the acts and preparations of his life standing in order and respect to these are ioyntly meritorious and
all the members the power of this satisfaction that it might worke Faith in those that want it and confirme it in those that haue it Esay 53. vlt. The Prophet ad●eth this to the powring out of his soule that he prayed for the transgressors And S. Iohn giues him the name of our Aduocate with the Father for this cause that the Church may enioy the fruit of his death continually And the Au hor to the H●brewes saith That hee euer liueth to make intercession for vs. The High Priest vnder the Law appeared once a yeere with blood in the Holy of Ho●ies to bring forth a generall reconciliation but the Lord Iesus for euer And as the ends hereof are many to wit to present the prayers of his people vnto God to ho●d them close to his Father and keep them in h●s lo●e to couer their daily offences and continue their iustification and acceptance to vnite them one to another and to protect them from enemies so especially to blesse the Ministery of his Gospell for the breeding Faith ●n the soules of the elect by the preaching of this his blood and death As we may see clearly in Iohn 17. that Heauenly chapter where all these are described Marke then it is not enough for the Lord Iesus to procure the price of our peace but he plyes the Father with it and offers vp by his eternall Spirit the merit and valour of his satisfaction for the effectuall drawing of the hearts of his people to beleeue the Gospell His blood is the seed of the Church for what wete Word Sacrament but tor him but that which doth cherish this seed and giue a body to it in the consciences of men is the application of it by this intercession More fully thus As by fulfilling all righteousnesse the Lord Iesus hath pleased the Father and is so gracious to him that hee grants him whatsoeuer hee asketh so doth Iesus to the vttermost improoue this f●uour and applieth the comfort thereof to all his that they may vnderstand how powerfull and preuayling hee is to obtaine whatsoeuer hee desireth And hence it is that till his Ascension the Comforter could not bee sent but after when hee prayed then came hee and brought to mind and sealed to the hearts of the Disciples whatsoeuer they had heard preached before So that when wee see the preuayling power of the Word and Sacraments in the weake Ministery of flesh what shall we ascribe it vnto but the power of this applying worke of our Aduocate who conueyes sauor of life of brokennes of heart faith and Regeneration thereby into the soules of his And in this respect h is the Key of his Fathers bosome and fountaine to vnlocke and set it open beeing sealed before for Iudah and Ierusalem to wash in as Zach. 13.1 Q. What be the vse heereof A. As it is singular for all vses to the Church in generall and all the liuely members thereof in all Concernements of it whatsoeuer as acceptance of their prayers beeing perfumed with the sweet incense heereof protection of their persons safegard against enemies sustentation of their soules in grace perseuerance and the like so especially that which wee read Heb. 10.19.10.21 Seeing by the blood of Iesus wee haue a liuing way made vnto vs by his flesh Let vs draw neere with a pure heart in assurance of faith Oh! it should bee as a welspring of Saluation for euery dry soule to come vnto euen in the greatest barrennesse deadnes and feare of heart that the merit of Christ should not belong to it Doe but consider this Aduocateship of Christ continued foreuer for thee Iesus Christ yesterday to day and for euer Heb. 13.8 to this end that the Gospell and the preaching of the promise might bee liuely Heb. 4. pearcing and powerfull to diuide the ioynts and marrow and to create in thy soule the fruits of the lips which is peace If thou hadst the Kings Sonne for thy Aduocate to the King for some suite wouldst not thou thinke there were life in it Therefore go not to the Word and Sacrament any more with a dead and sadde heart as if there were nothing in them saue an outside of mans voice and efficacy to perswade behold a Christ in them who by his applying power conueyes into them strength sauor perswasion and grace that his poore people may not heare his Word as a dead letter or receaue the Scales as dumbe elements but as diuine ordinances assisted with the Spirit of Christ and therefore able to breed faith in the soule and truly to carry it into the streame of his Satisfaction What is the vsuall complement of most people in their hearings and vse of meanes but this That the Minister is vneffectuall to them they heare with small light or quickening of heart The promise they grant to be faythfull and the Sacrifice of Christ full of merit but they are so to such as mixe them with sayth Why poore soule doth the Lord so offer thee Christ in his Gospell as if he lef● it to thee to shift for faith Is not faith his gift who gaue Christ Diuide not the things which God hath put together Deceaue not thy selfe in the condition of faith and assure thy selfe the Lord Iesus will giue thee both meat and appetite the obiect of his righteousnes Re●e and fayth to beleeue it also He is Alpha and Omega the author and finisher of our faith Heb. 12.2 and hee doth liue for euer with GOD to make good his Satisfaction to his people by giuing power to his word to breed faith that as it cannot be without it so it may subsist in it and our faith might not rest in man but in God Vse 2 Secondly let all such bee exhorted to deny their owne strength conceits hopes or feares and as oft as they go to the Word remember it is a Word of reconcilation And therefore looke vp to this grant Master of Requests and apply the worthines of this Prayer to thy poore empty soule say thus The cause of my vnbeleeuing hearing is my little respect to him who hath the Key of all grace if I could looke vpon him and say Lord Iesus conuey some part of thy Fathers fountein into my heart deriue it by a channell for then once into me Oh thou shouldst find the Spirit of perswasion to reuiue yea to fill thy soule in thy Vse 3 hearings Yea l●t all the faithfull Ministers of God cōfort themselues in their weakenesse and defects of preaching in their deadnesse of heart to the worke of Faith in the little successe of their labors in the wofull hardnesse of heart in the people the Lord Iesus by his Spirit of intercession holdes them as his Candlesticks in his right hand hee doth as those two oliues Zach. 4 assist his Lamps and drop in this oyle of gifts and grace vpon them hee doth make them as Paul Zach. 4.5 able Ministers of Reconciliation that by them and out of
their nothing hee may create the fruit of the lips peace and he well vphold Gospell Ministery and the power of both in the midst of the enemies and although they be neuer ●o f●r●●us yet Mica 2.7 His Spirit shall not be streightned but his Word shall still bee good to such as walke vprightly And of these two Articles seuen Branches so much Q. What is the third Article of the second Part A. That the act of God the Father imput ng rhe merit of the Actiue and Passiue righteousnesse of our Satisfier to a sinfull soule is the true formall and being cause of his Iustification Q This Doctrine of Imputation is somewhat darke to me Rom. 4 6. 2 Cor. 5.17 therefore explane it and first the phrases vsed by the Holy Ghost for som●time he speakes of Imputing somewhat sometime of not imputing and againe in one place hee speakes of Imputi●g righteousnesse sometime of Imputing Faith to righteousnesse Rom. 4.5 Cleare these termes A. By the terme of not imputing Sinne and not imputing Righteousnesse he intimates in how many respects Ch●ist hath holpen vs to wit both to forgiuenesse in the one being made sinne for vs and to acceptation in the other by clothing vs with his righteousnesse yet so as by both Actiue and Passiue righteousnesse iointly not seuera●ly considered Conferre Psalm 32.1 with 2. Cor. 5.17 where both couering sinne and reconciling are made the effects of not imputing sinne By the second phrase we must conceaue one thing to bee meant For its familiar with Paul to vse these two phrases for one thing namely imputation of Faith and of righteousnesse Not that faith can in any sence be our righteousnes but because Christ apprehended by faith is the same thing with Faith it selfe in the Scripture Besides we know faith must euer concurre with imputation in the act of it and therefore the Holy Ghost honors it with the name of being imputed to righteousnesse That Faith must needs so concurre note three things in this worke First God enables the Soule to beleeue on the Lord Iesus by the promise and the spirit thereof Secondly the Soule yeeldeth and consenteth Thirdly God casteth heereby this righteousnesse thus beleeued vpon the Soule and imputes it to pardon and life Faith then alway concurres with imputation the life wherto may be said of iustification which it were blasphemy to ascribe to faith seeing its God that iustifieth but yet Faith is still said to iustify because of her necessary concurrence The which Phrase is tropicall the instrument being put for the principall agent Otherwise in proper speech alas How shall poore faith apprehend in the soule an infinite righteousnesse except we take it thus that God by faith as his owne instrument doth conuey all the obiect of Christ at once into vs And this I would haue the Reader to marke for two causes The first to decide that Question so much demanded whether faith apply Christ in each of his merits particularly or no To which I say that it is the worke of God the Father to proportion the merits of Christ Iesus in particular to the soules need its God the Father who accepts the merit and therfore he onely can proportion it Poor finite faith though it know neuer so much of the particular merit yet cannot do it because the merit is infinite Faith onely hearing the offer of God already reconciled and appeased by this merit to be freely tendred to her receaues this tender as God makes it that is all the Lord Iesus made by God to the soule wisedome righteousnesse and what else soeuer So that whether wee comprehend the thing offred or no it s no materiall if we beleeue the offer to be truly made to vs we receaue it in the kind wherein God bestowes it and in a word when we cannot comprehend it the Lord comprehends vs. So that faith is casting of the soule vpon the offer of Christ from the Father giuing him all at once in all his good things which the Spirit reueales and the more the better yet faith is not in this most to bee admired for particular applying each benefit but for her accepting of what the Lord hath couched in the offer that is whole Christ Secondly I say this answer is to be noted against a Schismaticall opinion of some that hold the Act of Beleeuing to be that which God accepts to iustification A dangerous conceit which makes Christ a meer seruant to faith and vnder the colour of ascribing honour to faith takes away all Christs preeminence For although this opinion exclude not Christ wholly from the reckoning yet in the act of iustifying it onely giues all to the worke of faith And they say As the act of Adams sin condemned him so the act of our faith iustifies vs. But the Paralell is foolish and absurd Adams sin might condemne himselfe and vs but our faith can neither saue ours nor our selues of it selfe that which it saues vs by is the obiect and merit which it apprehends and that by the act of Gods imputing it to vs. Q. You seeme to make imputation an act of Gods free grace but the word is vsed as an act of iustice for Paul saith To him who worketh righteousnesse is imputed by debt A. I answer Paul there opposing Iustification by works and iustification by Faith Rom. 4.4 5 for the more cur●ant expression vseth one word in both cases but very improperly For it s as if a man should say to his debtor Pay me an hundreth pound and I will impute it as an whole discharge This we know is no proper speech for in such a case its small thanke to him to impute that for which hee is bound to giue acquittance so that imputing properly is gracious For it is such an act of God as comming betweene our beleeuing and his iustifying doth not legally take any discharge of debt from vs but doth graciously impute that which is not ours as if it were ours for the making of vs guiltlesse and accepted Q I conceaue you somewhat better Howbeit I still see that imputation is of such a thing as is our owne really why then not as well of a thing inherent viz. a righteousnesse of our owne as the Papists dreame A. Because these two haue a winde difference viz. to be really made ours and to be from or inherently in vs. The righteousnesse of Christ imputed cannot iustify vs except it be ours how be it it is so not because it comes frō within vs but because it s cast vpon vs and in a word it s not first in vs and then imputed but first imputed and then made ours Q. But can meere imputation make a thing really ours A. Yea. Nothing can be more reall then imputation The imputing of a man is reall when he imputes an vncertain and vndue payment as if certaine and due and this is good and firme among men 2 Sam. 19.19 23. Dauids not imputing Shemei's rayling
by faith in me Note the phrase Iustification is much ascribed to faith As Act. 13.38 Rom. 5.1 Rom. 3.25 but heere sanctification also So Act. 15. Hauing purified their hearts by faith 1. Pet. 1.22 And Saint Peter Hauing purified your harts by faith to the obedience of the Gospell Yea the Apostle Paul Ephes 1.13 seems to make faith to bee the instrument of the spirit sealing the soule After ye had beleeued ye were sealed by the spirit of promise faith attending the Spirit in beleeuing the promise it selfe doth further attend also the seale of it and applies both to the soule The reason is because although the seale is aboue a word yet it 's by a word and with it and not else Q But here it a great scruple how faith should be the apprehender of both these at once viz forgiuenesse of sinne and renuing of the soule For who sees not how wide a difference there is betweene receauing a thing without vs as imputation of righteousnesse and a thing really inherent in our natures as the image of God and renouation A. I grant the point needeth due consideration yet as the Lord shall guide me I will endeauour to answer it And seeing the truth hereof is as cleere in the Scrip●ure as any one therefore the manner thereof wil the better be found out To this end note that faith being the instrument of the spirit in both the acts of regeneration I meane reconciling and renuing doth of necessity attend the worke of the spirit in both If then it be true which I sayd that the spirit reades a lecture of the Couenant to the Soule according to the whole purpose thereof then needes must faith do likewise euen follow the direction of the spirit in applying them equally to her selfe for faith is as the eye of the handmaid to the Mistres that is do that which the spirit suggesteth and takes all which the Lord offers her euen the Lord Iesus at once and wholly If the spirit say take Christ both for pardon and sanctification lo it takes him for both together of the former there is no doubt Let vs see for the latter Eph. 1.18 the Apostle prayes that the eyes of the mindes being enlightned by faith they might ver 19 20. see the exceeding powerfull and mighty worke of the Lord Iesus in them that beleeue that is wha● hee can doe by the power of his death and resurrection So in Eph. 3. end he praies that they might haue Christ dwel in their harts by faith that so they might comprehend his length and depth that is take him as hee is to the soule and haue the knowledge of him that passeth all knowledge beeing filled with his fulnesse So that faith takes the Lord Iesus in his fulnesse that shee might bee compleate in him both for mercy and sanctification So if we looke Ioh. 17. vlt. As thou O Father art in mee and I in thee so thy loue may be in them and I in them Marke Christ is not onely offred to the elect to be for them in pardon but to be in them to dwell to rule to comand to exercise power ouercorruption and for gouernment to bee as a soule in the body to act guide and beare sway in them as the branches in the vine out of which they wither so that the promise offers Christ both for vnion of reconciliation and also Communion and influence of grace In both which she takes him for he is not diuided a pearle is little worth being broken Now then looke how the hand of the Prophet was vpon the Kings in shoo●ing so is the hand of the Spirit vpon the soule in beleeuing and as the hand of the writer vpon the learner to frame it his way so is the spirit vpon faiths hand And as the wax takes all the who●e print of the seale so doth faith of the promise by the hand of the spirit So that although its certaine that nothing is more vnlike than the things themselues which faith applies in the manner of apllication the one taking a grace onely imputed and resting onely in the act of God casting forgiuenesse vpon the soule without any addition of inherent goodnesse to it the other taking Christ as infused and dwelling in the powers of the soule yet this puts no difference vpon the apprehension of faith seeing with one hand and one act both the Lord offers them the Spirit ioynes them the soule beleeues them The spirit is that which doth order these two benefits and settles them vpon the soule and in the soule but faith with one hand and act doth receiue them according to the seuerall vse and seruice as the spirit pleases to apply them It pleases the law to conveigh a Copy-hold by Court roll and a free hold by other conveyance of writing seale deliuery and possession but the same hand takes the copy and receaues the liuery and season So heere Q. What doth faith in the application of this Gift of Reneuation or the new creature A. Two things It workes the heart to be renued by an argumentation See 2. Cor. 5.14 For the loue of Christ constraineth vs because wee thus iudge c. Marke faith iudges the matter aright and passes a sound verduict vpon it If Christ haue so loued vs how should our soules earne toward him in all conformity to his blessed nature faith is in this as in all other respects a deepe Logician shee argues for God strongly shee brings euidence vnanswerable for him that as a she carries about her the marke of a diuine cause beeing the most Divine worke of God that ever hee did since the Creation above all the gifts of Adam and ayming at a better end so she carryes also strong reason to move the soule to bee like to her workeman and to resemble his holy nature The word constreine vs signifies such an hemming in as of the beast in a Pound or Pinfold that is put into it and c●nnot get out by any euasion so doth faith controll the heart that it cannot wind out must needs yeeld to bee as hee who hath imputed his righteousnesse to forgiue her that is righteous and holy The very savour and instinct of faith tends to holinesse she serves to abandon nature to set vp holines in the soule As she settles an imputed holinesse to iustifie from Christ so she cannot rest till she her selfe partake it within Such things as are alway lying among sweets cannot chuse but resemble and sauour thereof Faith comes from the divine breath of God and is his gift therefore cannot degenerate but as riuers flow from the sea and runne thither so doth faith come from God and returnes to him shee sins not till shee haue so pleaded for God that she haue drawne the heart to sauor him in his holinesse And secondly by infusion She is the Tunnel of the spirit to convey the renuing of the holy Ghost into the soule As the hand of the workman
sort strongly to conceale the old Like whereto is this to thinke our lusts are mortified because by some violent cause feare penalty or inward terrors they are restained Secondly it 's vse of instruction to all new creatures to wonder Vse 2 that the Lord will accept them to be so and take them after al their refuse stuffe and seruice to old lusts to be new men who would thinke it that the Lord should chuse such defiled Temples of Idols lusts and lewdnesse to dwell in who would thinke he would admit of those nastie sties of vncleane thoughts those cages of pride vncleanesse and selfe-loue those powers members of body soule that haue been so defiled to bee weapens of righteousnesse Oh what encouragement is it to old creatures to become new The Lord will melt and alter the property of your old Idols and he will prepare himselfe euen of such mettall vessels of price for euery good work He will admit the captiue woman when shee is pared washt and shauen to be a wife for an Israelite hee wil admit Mary Magdalen Luk. 6. her eyes teares hayre lips and oyntments euen so neere as his owne sacred body and become one with her that was an harlot and abused all these to abomination Oh! how iustly might hee haue for euer left vs to our selues and sworne that no sacrifice should blot out our sinne nor would hee euer take the seruice of a persecutor to bee a preacher Oh those very powers of wit and those affections of loue and ioy which we haue so abused wee should wonder that God will purge the fretting leprosie out of them so far as to be honored by them which yet we cannot deny but he hath except we should lye against the grace of the new creature Thirdly it should admonish all to take heed how they meddle Vse 3 with any true beleeuers in Christ to hurt discourage reproach or persue them Let vs know they are new creatures and the workmanship of God him that defaceth Gods image will God destroy Beware touch not the annoynted of God doe not his image any wrong If a King will leaue him to the punishment of a Traytor who shall race out and deface his image vpon a peece of siluer what shall hee doe to them that deface the liuely image of his holinesse stamped vpon his new Creature doe not descant here and say ye doe not deface them as such but in other respects well but in as much as hee hath honoured them yee shall pay for it that yee haue not counted them precious and delighted in them that honour ye doe not to them as well as that disgrace ye offer them is not done to him is offered to him and if you dare venter to hurt them with a distinction he wil punish you without distinction If the Lord will haue others beware how they deface Vse 4 Gods creatures how much more should his new Creatures beware of defiling themselues Oh! if God haue made ye so beware ye cast not dung in his face and pollute not his image The vilest wretch that liues when hee playes his parts yet if he were the sonne of an holy father he will draw the curtaine ouer his fathers picture as ashamed of himselfe And shall not we tremble to disguize our selues with any dreg of earthlinesse enuie pride and vanity loue of our selues knowing whose Creatures we are Take but the creatures of some proud ambitious ones will they doe any thing distastfull to their makers are they not in all points like them How then dare we to tempt him after whose image wee are created Oh! what a check should it be that any leauen in so much as a mouse-hole to allude to that Iewish curiosity should bee found in vs Remember that charge of Paul Purge out the old leauen therefore 1. Cor. 6. and let vs serue the Lord in the sincerity of a new Creature old things are passed away all things become new new Adam new couenant new Paradise new Ministry new Creation new Lord new Law and all new Shall they who are thus renewed suffer that vnrenued part to get head and to darken and defile the new that euen in them old base dregs should bee obserued to deface the Image of God But more of this in the latter Article Q. Proceed to the vse of the second branch A. If faith be the instrument of this Creation wee heere doe confute the conceite of them that imagine faith to bee a branch of Sanctification Sanctification is so farre from beeing the genus or totum of faith that it differs from it the wide skie Faith is a grace that addes no inherency to the soule but onely serues to receiue a forraigne imputed righteousnesse of another sanctification receiues an infuzed righteousnesse in to the soule faith receiues a righteousnesse of perfection to stand in the sight of God sanctification a righteousnesse in part and imperfect Can then an inherent holinesse bee the cause of an imputed or can an imperfect holinesse bee the cause or genus of a perfect But I must not dwell and I see this error is lately at large confuted Onely this faith and a new Creature being parts of Regeneration and of the Totum of a conuerted one so long as they bee diuiding members they are rather things of a contrarie nature then effects and causes of each other See what I said of their difference in the beginning of this Article Secondly wee learne heere what course Gods people must Vse 5 take to repaire the ruines of their holinesse when it is decayed in them by their falles Satans preuention or the like Run to their faith fetch fire from the hearth of the Lord Iesus his spirit wee are preserued by that of which we consist if the Lord Iesus bee our principle of Regeneration by faith hee by faith must be our sustentation goe to the Promise in thy fals take hold of the strength of Christ in them and compasse not thy selfe with thy owne sparkles thinking to recover thy selfe by thy owne heate but abhorring thy selfe go to a promise and there behold apply Christ thy righteousnesse to pardon thy fals to accept thee in weaknesse to repaire thy strength and then h●e will be thy righteousnesse also of holinesse to enlarge thy grace and by the addition of sweetnesse and love to uphold ●hee in thy course more and more Thou hast not received Christ thy new Creature to create somewhat in thy selfe but to fetch from his fountaine grace for grace daily Iesus Christ yesterday to day and the same for ever Q. What use doe ye make of the third branch Vse 6 A Very speciall And it should first teach us a discerning use betweene all hypocrites and truely renued ones The one may set up the Image of Christ in some of the powers of his soule as in his understanding wit memory in his tongue eares sences and outward members but the renued Creature sets him up
Aaron and Hur that the poore soule might bee propped vp on both sides against the enemies of a good conuersation Let no paynes seeme too great 1 Cor. 1.7 hauing such precious promises let vs purge our selues of al filthines As Paul spake of one so I say of all these 1 Thess 4.18 Comfort your selues and one another by these priuiledges If the most common blessing become peculiar to you through Christ what shall the best become How should that hope of glory after your toyle and trauaile ended encourage you when the glory of the Moone shal be as the glory of the Sun and the light of the Sun ten times greater and the Saints shall worship from Sabbath to Sabbath to all eternity Oh! count all your troubles tolerable in the hope heerof and deceaue all the world in their opinion of your misery Let this hope make ye as farre aboue the miseryes of this life as your treasure is aboue the earth But especially let not death be vnwelcome as that old man sayd Thus long haue I serued God and it yrketh me not to dye for I haue had a good Master Secondly let it hearten vs to our worke to see what good vayles we haue better then al the wages of an hireling Priuiledges are commonly held by Seruice and we see how the guilt of soule Treasons or riot and misdemeanor doth forfeict the liberties of Cities and companies Honors are best mayntaind by loyalty by labor and diligence It s hard to renue a Charter once lost by Rebellion Therfore hold our selues close to our holy conuersation and walking with God by such Priuiledges It s a great matter that we haue them vnder Gods seale but when we see that they do concerns vs alone how should this cheere us Let all the braue spirits of the world and all the fauorites of Princes at death hold vp their heads as a beleeuer may vnder one of all these promises and we will embrace his choice But the Spirit of this Treasure and these priuiledges the ioy peace and welfare of a Christian can hardly be counterfeited a stranger shall not get into his ioy Thus much also of this Article The seuenth and last Article of the third part Question VVHat is this last Article A. The vse of the whole part in generall Euen the very text of the Apostle may comprehend it Eph. 4.23 If yee haue learned the truth as it is in Iesus put off the old man and put on the new As we haue felt Iesus in the truth of his Reconciliation so let vs put on the same Lord Iesus in the truth of Renouation for the one intimates the other Shew thy selfe to vnderstand how the spirit by fayth breeds Repentance in the heart and life As the poore childe hauing the mothers cost about it dainty fare money in purse fine cloathes carries them to shew in euery corner of the house so let vs warmed and adorned with the Lord Iesus our righteousnesse 2. Cor. 2.14 vtter his loue and shew forth the sauor of it in all our course Let vs abhorre the thought of such a Iesus as will keepe within our bosomes and lye still no his loue will burne within vs and wee shall not bee able to smother it It will giue vs the spirit of Dauid 1 Kin. 1.30 who cryed As the Lord liueth who hath deliuered my soule from all aduersity Salomon shall raigne signifying that this loue of Gods redemption and deliuerance was kept as the perpetuall sacrifice burning vpon the Alter of his heart alway ready at his call to set him about euery good duty with resolution Hee speaks as a Gyant refreshed with wine ● Cor. 5.14 as if this loue of Christ compelled him and was as strong as the spirits of wine to encourage him to his seruice when hee would do any thing to purpose he cals for this Spirit of Gods loue that deliuered him Let this Spirit carry vs to preach to meditate to deny our selues to bee patient to beare our crosses to dye in peace If any duty more then common offer it selfe let this mayne motiue be drawne forth and bee as the necessity of an armed man Ephe. 3.16 That the Lord hath deliuered vs from all aduersity Then we put on the Lord Iesus when his loue is put into and vpon our soules to enlarge and widen them to goe thorow our conuersation with holy resolution His length and depth and breadth and height must enlarge vs to the length or continuance of a sweete course to the depth and hardnesse of the most difficult duties to the height and pitch of the most heauenly affections the bredth and measure of the most plentiful and fruitfull obedience that is to whatsoeuer is godlynesse Not our pangs not our good affections not all encouragements blessings or examples no not all meanes ordinances and performances without which this will do it As that good Latymer to some that asked him why one that preacht his Sermon did not preach it as he did answered Hee had his Fiddle and sticke but wanted his rozen so vndoubtedly will it be heere when wee goe to worke without this loue of the Lord Iesus warming vs as an inward principle of life and motion we may thinke we haue harped vpon the right string and admire our selues but the true stroake of the musique the rellish and sauor of the worke will bee to seeke and all returne vpon vs with fulsome distaste in respect eyther of Gods account or our own content Still that of poore Isaac will be wanting Lo heere my Father is the Altar and the wood ready Gen. 22.7 But where is the Sacrifice Let all I haue spoken end in this All true sight of sinne sence of mercy ends in the life of fayth in obedience Goe ouer the second Article of conuersation in thy thoughts get a view of it and conclude It must be no small loue must driue such a course no little stocke that will carry such a trade currently and the cause why the wheele of conuersation cracks and breaks in so many parts why it driues on so heauily and is so vnequall in her motion is this it wants her spokes to ioyne her to the Nave such a wheele wee know as wants her staues must needs split and the wheele of that conuersation that is full of loding and duties being yet vnsupported with these staues of loue from the Naue of the Lord Iesus his deliuerance and redemption must of necessity cracke in sunder The Lord Iesus we read commended two persons admirably Luke 7.9 Luke 7.47 the one that Centurion of whom hee sayd I haue not found such fayth in Israel The other was Mary out of whom he had cast seuen deuils and sayd She loued much because much was forgiuen her Let both be ioyned together if we get such fayth as is rare to finde let vs bewray it by such loue as is so too and both will carry vs forth to this