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A43111 Absolute election of persons, not upon foreseen conditions, stated and maintained in some sermons preach'd at Hartford : with some animadversions on some Pelagian passages in a book entituled, Vulgar errors in divinity removed, written by Mr. Ralph Battell ... / by Will. Haworth ... Haworth, William. 1694 (1694) Wing H1193; ESTC R15048 42,137 40

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Love holds as long as the Person holds God hath pitched his Love on thy Person therefore whatever hath been thy Hazard in the Way to eternal Life it is all but suffered for this End to make thee cleave to Christ in whom thy Strength is and to prize him and the Gospel the more Thou shalt never come into Condemnation tho thou may'st say God hath cast thee off I am but Reprobate Silver Why what is the matter why I have done Evil so and so why thy doing Good so and so was not the Cause of God's electing thee thy doing Evil is displeasing to him but his Love was not pitched upon thy doing so and so Well neither doth it cease when thou dost so and so Ill but if thou dost so he will bring thee by Weeping-cross because of his Love unto that eternal Glory to which he appointed thee Vse IV. That as to your Judgments ye would stand fast in this Doctrine viz. That God hath chosen Persons singular Persons and Means for them and will enable them to perform those Means believe repent and persevere and bring them infallibly to Glory Receive this and stand fast in it in this day when it is so much spoke against every where The other Doctrine as hath been said before casts great contempt upon the Godhead 1. To make God to be at the Will of the Creature is a very bad thing Now this is evident their Way by Election upon Conditions for according to them God that is the first Cause cannot determine of Love or Hatred whether the Man shall be elected or reprobated till such time as the Creature hath tried and so shewed whether he will chuse and embrace the Means or not he waits to see what the Creature will do before he determines any thing as to particular Persons It was so under the Law that if a Child or Wife had made a Vow without the Father's or Husband's Consent it was null and void Now to make God stand in the same Obedience to the Creature is a great Evil according to this Doctrine Man can make void all God's Desires and Ends that he hath as to particular Persons 2. Things wherein Contempt is cast upon the Godhead by this their Doctrine Bucer affirms that if any say there is any Good done which God doth not do he denies God for God is the Author of every good thing But now there is some Good done according to these by the Creature that is not done by God for it is Man makes that Love special which God made but common This is a Good done and makes those Means effectual which he did but leave at liberty and at the Will of Man Come to the Height and Critical Question Whether that which determined the Will and cast the Soul upon Christ by Faith and chuseth him be any thing on God's part or from it self If as they must say from it self he did it his Will determined the Business for that is the very thing we dispute about then some Good may be done which God doth not if from God on his part then we have done the Cause is ours 3. God cannot know who shall be saved and who not as to the Persons he cannot certainly know for there cannot be in God a Fore-knowledg of that which is uncertain but now nothing more uncertain than this what the Will of Man will do tho is hath the best Means God can give yet it must be left to its own Inclination how it will act otherwise the Nature of Free-will is destroyed according to them Now to say God doth not certainly foresee who shall be saved is to take away his Prescience and make him no God But the very Light of Nature will show you that God foresees all things 4. The Love of God is wronged mightily For what a Love is that worth Little be sure that doth not save a Man from Hell effectually that doth not effectually deliver him from the Danger he is in whenas he could very easily do it What Love had that Parent that seeing a Knife in the Hand of his Child and should know that his Child would certainly cut himself to Death with the Knife would so wound it self as to kill it self yet leaves the Child to it self to do as it will when as he could save the Child from killing it self satisfying it with some other thing as well as the Knife Now surely God is able to make our Wills consent and that infallibly and yet preserve their Freedom make us freely believe in Christ as he is able to raise from the dead create the World of nothing What Love then is that which is spoke of nothing but a poor low common Love that effects nothing You see God is abused by this Doctrine of the Adversaries 5. It wrongs the Soveraignty of God He may not do with his own as he pleaseth but according to the Law of distributive Justice He is bound up to such a Rule to respect Persons to give what is due to very one what he deserves Mat. 20.15 Is it not for me to do with may own as I will 6. It wrongs the Wisdom of God For according to this Man is not made to a certain End Now what wise Man is there but makes every thing he makes to some certain End or else God makes Man to such an End as he cannot attain without his Good-will 7. It takes off from the Grace of God for he gives eternal Life only for a Life of Faith and Works it is not Grace every way and so no way 8. It 's against his Perfection God wills that which shall never be giving them Conditions with a Desire they all may be saved and yet they are not saved and that befals God which he would not have come to pass viz. that any are reprobated and damned Is this for God's Perfection 9. It makes God changeable God's Will was that all shall be saved and thereupon gave them Means Preaching and Scripture or Light of Nature helped by the Works of Creation and Providence but upon their not fulfilling those Conditions of Faith and Perseverance he casts them off reprobates them is not this then a Change to love and hate the same Persons in a small time to elect and reprobate the same Persons 10. It makes God's governing the World to be in Weakness For his Government according to this Doctrine of Conditions is ordered according to the inconstant Mind of Man sometimes he hath this End to glorify his Mercy if Men accept believe obey sometimes to glorify his Wrath when Men refuse thus he is unsteady weak in his Goverment it makes as if God had not without depending upon Man determined from Eternity how his Mercy and Wrath should both be glorified 11. The Omnipotency of God is greatly wronged in this thing it makes Man stronger than God tho God puts forth all his Power yet if Man will he can refuse and disobey surely if God really
ABSOLUTE Election of Persons Not upon foreseen Conditions STATED and MAINTAINED In some Sermons preach'd at Hartford With some ANIMADVERSIONS on some Pelagian Passages in a Book entituled Vulgar Erros in Divinity removed written by Mr. Ralph Battell present Minister at St. Alhallows in Hartford By WILL. HAWORTH Servant of Jesus Christ in the Ministry of his Gospel Rom. 11.6 If it be of Works it is no more of Grace if Grace no more Works c. LONDON Printed for the Author and are to be sold at the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Church-Yard 1694. THE PREFACE TO THE READER THE Lord who hath determined the Bounds of our Habitation Acts 17.26 having cast my Lot at Hartford where I have continued in the Ministry of the Gospel above twenty Years yet not without Interruption and having from the time of my Conversion received in the Doctrine of Election much sweet and pleasant Comfort to my Soul as the Church of England's Phrase is speaking of it in the 17th Article I have been a constant Preacher of it and not without various Effects to several Hearers it hath been as the Apostles speak of their Doctrine 2 Cor. 2.16 A Savour of Life unto Life to others a Savour of Death unto Death Some that at first through Novelty stumbled at it now rejoice to hear it preached Others have so stumbled at it through Ignorance Conceitedness and Prejudice that to this day they have not recovered themselves Some forsook our Meetings and turned Quakers upon hearing of this Doctrine the now George Keith a chief Preacher among them owns the Doctrine of Election of a definite Number of Persons that shall infallibly be saved The Church-of England-Professors in Hartford are as far as I can learn most-what prejudiced against it tho it is owned so plainly in their Articles of Religion and no wonder when one of their Teachers is such an Enemy to it witness his slender Book entituled Vulgar Errors in Divinity removed printed 1683. wherein he doth with Bullets of Glass batter the Brazen Mountains of the absolute Decrees of the Supreme Soveraign Zech. 6.1 Who giveth not an account of any of his matters Job 33.13 but this Man impudently disputes with God contrary to that in Rom. 9.20 and arraigns his Creator saying Why hast thou made me thus and yet P. 8. confesseth God might have made him as to his Temporal Being a Dog a Hog or poisonous Serpent and bethinks himself and modestly in his Preface faith If his Superiours think he is in an Error he will disown it I am confident the late Reverend Bishop Barlow of Lincoln would have branded the Book had the read it as fulsome Pelagianism In the fifth Page he writes And what he saith to Moses is most equal I will have Mercy on whom I will have Mercy Thanks be to the Gentleman for that ingenous Judgment upon Jehovah's Dealings But now hear his own Comment that is It belongs to me to appoint upon what Terms I will shew Mercy and justify Men whether by the Law of Faith or by Works For as he that builds an Hospital hath an equitable Right to appoint the Qualifications of the Persons that shall partake in this Gift whether poor Children or Widows aged Persons or the like so it belongs to God to appoint upon what Terms he will justify me it should be Elect for of that he is treating whether by the Law of Works or Faith It is evident by this that the Author is for Election upon Conditional Terms and Qualifications and that it is a vulgar Error viz. Free Election of Persons unto Qualifications The Phrase shewing Mercy in this Paragraph can be no otherwise interpreted but of Election tho he adds the word justify to it Foreseen Faith according to this Author is the Cause of God's Election and that Faith must surely be accompanied all a Man's days with good Works else it is not true Faith so that Election is upon Works as much as Faith and there is no Election but at the utmost Period of a Man's Life Against this Arminian vulgar Error do I militate in the following Sheers wherein the Reader will I question not find sufficient Armoury against it As for absolute Reprobation no wonder the Author is against that whenas he is against absolute Election But that God of his own Will and Pleasure and for no other Cause should decree to damn any which this Author upbraids us withal was never asserted by any Divines that ever I read but they constan●●y uno Ore affirm That God hath from Eternity determined to condemn Man of Sin persisting therein to the end of his days in Unbelief 2. They are all in one Mind That no Man whoever but sins freely when he sins notwithstanding the Decree to permit Sin Now it is no Injustice in God to condemn Man for final sinning and Impenitency therein nor to decree so to do from Eternity tho withal we say the desert of Sin is not the Cause of the Purpose and Decree it self And let them quarrel with us for that Thomas Aquinas a great School-man shall answer for us long since he writ viz. He is mad that saith there can be any Cause of the Divine Will that which is in Time cannot be the Cause of that which is eternal the Cause must exist before the Effect The foresight of the future Sin of Man in time before it hath Existence cannot have a causal Influence upon the eternal Will of God Neither can God fore-see any thing future before he had will'd it to be There could have been no Evil in the World if he had not decreed to permit it That the Decree of Damnation should precede the Decree of permitting Sin our Divines do not say but one of them saith This is the Order which God takes in his Decrees Dr. Twiss in his Answer to Hoard Book 2. p. 30. God at once decrees both to create Men and suffer them to fall in Adam and to bring them forth in their several Generations into the World and to bestow the Grace of Faith and Repentance upon one sort and so to save them and to deny the same Grace unto others permitting them to go on finally in their sinful Courses and so to condemn them for Sin and all to manifest the Glory of Mercy in one and the Glory of Justice on the other yea and his Soveraignty too But wherein not in rewarding the one with Salvation and inflicting Damnation on the other but only in giving Grace to the one and not to the other What fault can be found in this Order of God's Decrees Why should this Author exclaim and say that we make God to ruine the Innocent and make him like the Devil Pag. 8. to be a Murderer from the beginning These are but old cankered Pelagian Cavils against the Cause of God that will have Mercy on whom he will have Mercy and whom he will he hardens and yet is righteous How do we make God to
their own Hands God works in Conversion because the Will works saith Bellarmine but we answer by querying Whether we should judg of the Church's Doctrine by her Collect and Catechism or by her Articles of Religion surely by the latter Again Are we to pray for Turks Jews and Infidels Conversion without this addition if it be the Will of God to convert them I think not This Term all Mankind so general no more is signified thereby than Christ died for Mankind in Opposition to Angels kind and we say the same The ground for praying for Turks Jews and Infidels ariseth from the Scripture prophesying of the Jews Conversion and bringing in of the Fulness of the Gentiles which is plainly notified in the 11th of the Romans But that Christ died for all and every one with his own and Father's Intent to save them we deny and offer those Arguments drawn up lately by that Learned and Reverend Brother Mr. Isaac Chauncey in his late Book entituled The Doctrine which is according to Godliness there cannot be better Arguments produced The Preface swells else I would have transcribed them all take but one sutable to the following Subject and I will bid the Reader farewel It is not fit Christ should die for all seeing his Father elected not all and gave not all to him For Christ to redeem more were to disobey his Father's Will and not to do it If any say God elected all it is most absurd to talk of chusing some from among many others when a Man takes the whole Number this is no Election Or if any say Election is conditional provided if a Man will this also is no Election for if Election be upon the Condition of Man's Free-will neither one nor another is chosen but all have equal pervious Designation to the end and so there is no Election at all Farewel EPHES. 1.5 Having predestinated us to the Adoption c. THis Text speaks this Truth viz. That particular Persons are decreed unto Eternal Life and the Means thereof are decreed in their effectual working Some singular Persons are the immediate Objects of Election the word us denotes it it speaks Persons still All the Adversaries grant Persons are elected but here is the difference some think that Persons are in God's Eye first and his Love was first cast upon them as soon as he thought of glorifying himself out of himself among the Sons of Men and whatever Means some calls them Conditions by which they may come to this Salvation they are chosen to they shall have Strength from God to perform The other think that Persons are elected but out of fore-sight that they do fulfil such Conditions and those Conditions are first of all ordained and Persons so far as they come under them Some of them say that the Object of Election is Man dying past the use of Reason who in all probability will not return and live to enjoy the Means wherein they may use the Power of their Will to take or leave Some will say a Man is not elected while he is a Man of this World Therefore this Order they that are of this Opinion make of God's Decrees 1. God decrees to send his Son into the World that he dying his Justice might be satisfied he might be free upon what Terms he would save Men. The second Decree that Men shall have no other Terms for Salvation but Perseverance in believing on him who hath died for them Third Decree to give fit Means to make them believe 4. God picks out particular Persons as his chosen ones as they fulfil the Conditions at the Point of Death Or thus God considered all the ways possible that may bring to Salvation and of all pitch'd upon the way of Faith this they call Predestination unto Life 2. Then there is a particular Decree of this Man or the other to Life according as he hath fulfilled that Condition By what hath been said you may see the difference This is not God's Election to say if Men believe and persevere in believing then they shall be elected and saved then I will pitch upon you rather than others to Life but this is God's Election I do take thee and therefore will enable thee and not others to do all the things I require of thee I will call thee and I will not depart from thee till thou art partaker of Eternal Life the Question then is great about the Cause of God's Election what makes a compleat Act of God's electing God chuses particular singular Persons John Peter Paul these are those God immediately pitcheth upon not Conditions first and then Persons as they fall under these but Persons first and appoints them to all the Means I prove this 1. By Scripture 2. By Reason 3. I will show the danger of the other Opinion The Scripture saith that the very Hairs of our Head are numbred Mat. 10.30 Acts 27.34 not one falls without your Heavenly Father 2 Sam. 14.11 Much more surely hath God a Care of all the Heirs of Salvation of all that shall be made partakers of that Inheritance in Glory things that are numbred are that they may not perish If superfluous things are taken care of by the Providence of God and it reaches to minute things as Hairs of the Head doth it not extend think you to the Persons of them that are saved The Proofs of Scripture for this are three 1. That the Scripture is silent about any such way as the Adversaries speak of now the Scripture is the Light that is given to know the Mind of God by in this matter The Silence of the Scripture in this thing speaks aloud what it saith nothing of is not to be believed For in this lieth the very Nature and Essence of a Rule that what is not according to it is not right nor authentick not to be supposed in the Scripture are all the Truths that are to be received and view it throughout and there is not a word of this viz. That there are Conditions made of Election if we believe and repent and persevere indeed of Salvation there are Conditions the Scripture speaks of taking Conditions in a general sense as they signify Means to a thing or a Connexion betwixt one thing and another but Salvation is much differing from Election as much as the Effect from the Cause and the End from the Means we are saved by Grace therefore in the use of Means but Election gives that Grace Some Scriptures seem to be for them but of them I shall speak afterwards 2. The Scripture speaks of particular Persons singular Persons elected where-ever it speaks of Election or Predestination in this of the first of the Ephesians predestinated us i.e. the Ephesians in distinction from others In the second Chapter he saith they were Children of Wrath by Nature as others till God made known his Purpose to them by calling of them It must have been instead of this word us all Men predestinated all Men
they are in the Favour of God But God doth not speak now to Men immediately but by Scripture The Spirit makes use of the Sciptures now in this case if we would prove our Election it must be by our calling and our calling must be proved by the Word of God through which he calls us Secondly Reason cannot give us an Assurance of our Election For this doth not know neither can know spiritual things 1 Cor. 2.14 But the natural Man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are Foolishness unto him neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned Reason is led by Sense and Feeling and therefore biassed in Judgment Thirdly Nor thirdly You must judg of it by external Privilege So the Jews thought Rom 9. because to them were committed the Oracles of God therefore if they were rejected God was not true they thought they were elected to eternal Life because they were elected unto the Means but it is not so for many are called but few chosen Fourthly The Testimony of a Church will not do it A Christian it 's true is bound to take their Testimony as a Help to clear his own Case and Condition and to help him to make a Judgment of himself whether he is meet for Ordinances This is to be taken as to the Judgment of Mens Graces and it is a Divine Testimony for it is an Ordinance of God but it is not full and compleat you must have other Grounds than this Do not rest in this that God hath plucked you out of the World and call'd you to a Church and you enjoy Ordinances upon the Testimony of the Saints but be as curious to know your Election from the Spirit and the Word as if you were not of a Church Fifthly It is not by a Man's making Judgment of himself from the Perswasion of his own Heart for many Eyes see more than one It 's hard for a Man to walk so evenly as to escape the Observation of vigilant Saints who walk with God and have their Eye-sight daily quickned by searching into their own Conditions In Gal. 5.8 there were some we read of that were perswaded that because they did so and so according to the Law of Moses therefore they were justified now saith the Apostle this Perswasion cometh not of him that calleth you It is no matter what you think of your selves you must have a Testimony from him that calls so no matter what thou thinkest or mayest think unless God justify and ratify and testify it to thy Spirit Now the right trying of your selves ought to be done 1. With much Justice and much Impartiality to a Man's self As in a Court of Justice a Man must not regard whose the Cause is but the Cause it self so must a Man in the Judgment of himself Allowances are to be given for the Degrees of Grace and the Time they have been under the Means but as to the Truth of Grace the Person must not be considered at all Sometimes when we fall upon the Trial of our selves our Eyes are blinded with Anger we have fallen into some Sin and upon it there hath been a Spirit of Indignation and Wrath in us against our selves and we are very jealous of every thing that Conscience can say or which our Ways do speak saith Conscience to a Soul Thus hath it been with thee sometimes viz. thou hast sought the Lord and feared him above all things his Love was better than Life thou thought'st it a Burden to live longer than thou hadst the Kisses of his Lips Saith Conscience again to a Man Thou liest through the Wrath that is in him Why dost thou speak thus to me How long shall I charge thee in the Name of the Lord that thou speak nothing but the Truth Can there be the Love of God and the Love of Sin Whatever I have done it is no more than what a Hypocrite may do and I am afraid it will prove so This is a Judgment blinded with Anger At another time we are in love with our selves and indulgent to our selves then every little is much and every probable Argument a Demonstration and this is the Reason why Men mistake they are not in cool Blood they are not equal Arbitrators they look upon the Cause as their own and not upon the Cause in it self Oft-times our Judgments are rash and indeliberate upon a sudden Apprehension without weighing and pondering of what went before or what may follow after The Rule in this Case in this That therefore when thou hast any Conceptions of thy spiritual Estate that thou let these abide in thy Mind sometime before thou pass a Judgment on thy self Hast thou any Thought comes into thee of the Love of God keep it nourish it lodg it sit thee down alone weigh it examine it consider whence it took its Rise consider what its Effect is in thee When thou findest it came in according to the Manner of God's Working and it works divinely and heavenly in thee then let it be as a Decree not to be altered As Saints fall into Sin through Indeliberation and want of consulting the Matter and judging by the Appearance of things so they fall into Misjudging of themselves and their Estates because they do it heedlesly and without Consultation Object But you will say I have taken this course as near as I could and yet I cannot attain to the Assurance of Election the Word hath been my Rule and nothing else I have looked upon Privileges and the Dictates of my own Spirit and my Reason when they have come alone as lying Reports in which there is no Certainty I have laboured to set my Soul in as even a Frame as I could when I have gone about the Work and yet still Difficulties have perplexed me and puzzled me Reasons why we have not Assurance 1. Thou hast it may be been unacquainted with the manner of judging thy self and receiving the Witness of God thou art in the dark as to this matter And as it is with a Man that hath been in black Darkness he cannot presently see when he comes into the Light so here thou art but newly come out of the dark and art not acquainted with the Light with this way of judging thy self and having the Light of the Spirit In 1 Sam. 3. young Samuel was unacquainted with God's way and manner of appearance and speaking and therefore when he did speak to him he ran to Eli thinking it had been Eli. Some of us are not well skill'd with these things God hath been beating down thy Corruptions struggling with thee imbittering Sin to thee by Godly Sorrow but thou knowest not what these Evidences of Eternal Life experimentally mean thy Eyes have been upon thy Works and Doings and thou knowst not what God speaks to thee when God is speaking Peace thou understandest it not 2. Thou mayst want it in that thou mayst be dallying trifling with some one Corruption
or other it may be thou wilt not commit it but thou wilt salute it it may be it hath not actual but it hath contemplative Commission the whole Act is in thy Thoughts tho not in thy Practice there is a constant breaking out of Corruption upon all Occasions Now 1 Joh. 1.6 If we say we have Fellowship with him and walk in Darkness we lie and do not the Truth i. e. as when Mens Consciences tell them that when they lie they speak not the Truth so when a Man goes about to lay hold on Assurance his Conscience tells him he cannot be assured of his Election who walks not sincerely with the Lord. A corrupt unprofitable Word will grieve the Spirit by which ye are to be sealed Ephes 4.30 3. We want it because we are not sollicitous to grow and encrease in all Graces but only in some one we neglect some Graces while we follow after others we do some Duties not others or all we know If we would make our Election sure 2 Pet. 1.5 the Apostle tells us We are to give all Diligence to add to Faith Vertue c. He reckons upon all the Cardinal Graces and Vertues of a Christian which comprehend all the rest in which our Diligence is to be not one but all We have prayed for it no question but never joined Fasting to Praying we have done both but only alone never in Company of the Saints that understand the Voice of God it may be we have done this but yet never waited upon the Lord in the Use of those Ordinances which he hath appointed his People to walk through and as Trunks by which he speaks and conveighs himself It may be thou art given to Anger Passion Frowardness and strivest against it but then art led and not a little by a covetous Worldly Spirit it may be thou art against this yet there is in thee a vain foolish Spirit following the Customs and Fashions of the Times that the World may know thou hast a Liberty I do not say that those that do such things cannot have assurance but that the allowing a Man's self in any one Sin or the neglecting of any one known Duty is the Cause many times that Assurance is not given 4. Suppose that be not the Case yet it may be thou takest not the Hints and Opportunities God gives when he would speak his Mind to thee or thou withdrawest when he hath spoken a word or two thou hast made nothing of it yet such there have been upon thy Spirit and thou hast not regarded them every Touch of God upon the Heart every Intimation is like a Character which is but a little Dash but it contains a whole Word or like some Hieroglyphicks of the Heathen a whole Story was comprehended in one Sign or Image So if thou hast been able to have construed or expounded that Touch of God upon thy Heart it would have told thee the Love of God from Eternity and would have shewed how it hath waited on thee and done thee good in several Estates as in the knowledg of Duty And if a Man would know his Duty he must take the least Motion and Intimation of it and the least Light must be made much of if he will grow up to know the Mind of God fully So it is also in the knowledg of our State thou must begin with Principles to know thy Duty thou must begin with Intimations to get Assurance God begins after that manner with his People whereas Presumption is all at once and comes by Violence Lastly If that be not the Case it may be thou dost not go on with the Trial of thy self it may be when thou art sick or in imminent danger or to do some hazardous Duty then thou goest about it diligently else desistest Now Suits in Law hang long come not to an end because they are not followed As he that would have a true understanding of any Science must traverse the Principles clean through so he that would have Assurance must go on the next day where he left off before Thou dost not make it the Work of every Grace and every Prayer to search into thy Heart nor the Work of every Day but now and then when thou art in some imminent danger or special Service Let us know this to encourage us there is nothing God takes more Pleasure to reveal than his electing Love tho it pass thy Knowledg yet as the Apostle saith Ephes 3. Christ and the Spirit dwelling in thy Heart by Faith will make you see into all the Heights and Depths Lengths and Breadths that pass Knowledg And tho it be the Weakness of a Christian to analise and go from the Effect to the Cause yet unto this Men should endeavour and labour that they come to know the Cause and Fountain whence all their Good comes and God hath given you two Lights in this Firmament for the revealing of it 1. Your Faith 2. Your Love As the Sun doth sometimes make another Sun in the Firmament so doth the Love of God work in us a Love of electing him again That you may read all the whole Heart and Frame of God's Intentions towards you in the Reflection of your Heart towards him make it your Work to make your Election sure He is a happy Man that knows the Causes of things and he is the wise Man that doth know things by their Causes There is nothing more pleasant and delightful than for you to drink of the Fountain a little of the Knowledg of God's electing Love will be like the Spirit of Wine like a Spring within you like a strong Motion The Saints do much by the Power of Grace but much more by the Power of Love and aspecially by that Love that hath ordained all those things to be given so freely to them even the Love of Election And if it were for nothing but for this that you may come to know your Estate abhor Conditional Election which puts you to work but gives you no Certainty nor Security of your Condition but only by your Walkings as they say themselves which are changeable and that Doctrine will bear it that he that lived forty or fifty Years in a holy way and all things ready to go to Heaven yet hath his Will so changeable and slippery that in one moment he may turn off from God and lose all he hath done and never be remembred but perish eternally were there nothing but this to make a Man stand at a distance from that Doctrine it should do it However it may seem to the Flesh to keep a Man cautious and wary in what he doth yet notwithstanding a Man can have no Knowledg in this World how it shall be with him to Eternity whereas our Doctrine calls up to the Mount and bids us there sit down and read our Names in the Book as they are made known by the effectual workings of the Spirit If you would know whether you be