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A64467 The reconciler of the Bible inlarged wherein above three thousand seeming contradictions throughout the Old and New Testament are fully and plainly reconciled ... / by J.T. and T.M. ... Thaddaeus, Joannes, fl. 1630.; T. M. 1662 (1662) Wing T831_VARIANT; ESTC R33916 334,239 278

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affectation of glory for the manifestation of truth and the good of others will require it If Christ should not have discovered what he was they had not known what he had been therefore his saying he was the light of the world was no affecting or seeking glory of himself but a manifestation of truth for the good of others * 1028. Joh. 8.50 I seek not my own glory Joh. 17.1 Father glorifie thy Son Glory is either earthly and external or spiritual and eternal Christ sought not as those who affect external glory on earth to do what he could to be seen of men and reputed potent for he strove to hide his Miracles many times from the Jews but he notwithstanding might pray and did that God would be pleased to deliver him from this prison of the world and give him eternal glory and spiritual enjoyments in heaven 1029. Joh. 8.51 If a man keep my saying he shall never see death Heb. 9.27 It is appointed unto all men once to dye Christ speaks of spiritual and eternal death the Apostle speaks of corporal and temporal death 1030. Joh. 8.58 Before Abraham was I am Heb. 2.17 He took upon him the seed of Abraham There are three kinds of speeches concerning Christ some things are spoken of him according to his Divine Nature so he was before Abraham some things are spoken according to his Humane Nature when he is called Abrahams seed or Davids and some things are spoken of both Natures that he is the Mediator between God and Man 1 Tim. 2.5 1031. Joh. 9 3. Neither this man sinned nor his Parents Rom. 3.10 There is none righteous no not one none that understandeth The cause of his blindness was no notable and enormous wickedness of himself or his Parents though all men be sinners and for their sins infirmities and defects of nature are obnoxious to temporal and eternal punishments * Joh. 9.3 with Rom. 3.10 This man and his Father both sinned and were sinners yet neither the Fathers particular sin or the Sons was the cause why the Lord made this man blind but the reason why this man was blind was God would have glory * 1032. Joh. 9.29 We know not whence thou art Joh. 7.27 We know whence thou art We know not from whom thou hast thy authority or was sent whether from God or not But we know thy Country and Kindred and Parents 1033. Joh. 9.31 God heareth not sinners 1 Joh. 1.9 If we confess our sins God is faithful and just to forgive us and to cleanse us from all our sins God hears not impenitent sinners obdurate in their wickedness but to such as repent confess and amend their lives he pardons their sins 1034. Joh. 9.39 For judgment I am come into this world Chap. 3.17 Chap. 12.40.47 I came not to judge the world but to save the world In the former place by Judgment is meant a benefit given to men by the coming of Christ by which he brought those things to good order that were out of order In the latter Christ speaks of his principal end of his coming into the world * Joh. 9.39 with 12.40 47. The former place intimates that he came to discern betwixt the cause of such as believe and confess and of the proud who think that they see being hereby the more blinded And as he discerned rightly the cause of the blind and seeing so he administred knowledge and light as the Physitian judgeth betwixt him that is really crazy thinking himself to be sound and him that is really sound and thinks himself crazy The latter place speaks of his authoritative Judicature of men according to their works at the last day For thus at his first coming he came not to judge the world though the other way he did come to judge 1035. Joh. 9.41 If you were blind you should have no sin Rom. 11.25 Blindness is hapned unto Israel In the first place Christ speaks of the Jews according to the opinion they had of themselves for they did not acknowledge any blindness of their minds or their sins In the latter what was the truth of them indeed blindness hapned to them not that they should all perish but that many multitudes of the Gentiles might be converted and saved so well as the Jews * Joh. 9.41 with Rom. 11.25 Blindness is either praev● dispositionis or purae Negationis if they were blind purae Negationis then they had not had sin i. e. sin so aggravated so as now that they have the means and waies of knowledge and will not know Blindness is partial or Total The Apostle tells us they were blind in part if they had been totally ignorant and blind and wanted the means of knowledge they had not had sin Blindness is either affected and joyned with a contempt of knowledge Job 21.14 or blindness which ariseth from negligence when men use not their just endeavours to know that which they should and ought to practice ignorance is per accidens as when it follows upon the doing of some voluntary previous action as drunkards sin of ignorance or ignorance is invincible and that is to be understood both juris facti That is defined to be invincible which when the person who is ignorant useth all sufficient means for knowledge and yet doth not attain knowledge If the Jews had been blind or ignorant this way they had had the less sin but their blindness was affected and negligent and per accidens blindness The Apostle speaks of this blindness not of that which is invincible * 1036. Joh. 10.8 All that came before me are thieves and robbers Joh. 1.6 There was a man sent from God whose name was John The former place meaneth of false Prophets which came not in by Christ or his authority but by Satan and their own ambition who did not preach Christ as Moses and John did in all their administrations all these false Prophets are thieves The latter place speaks not of a false Prophet but of a true Prophet who declared Christ * 1037. Joh. 10.15 Christ laid down his life for his sheep Heb. 10. Christ poured forth his bloud for the ungodly By bloud in the second place as in other Scriptures no more is meant than life so that to pour forth his bloud and to lay down his life are all one For his sheep i. e. for the Elect. For the ungodly by ungodly is meant the Elect before their Conversion or Justification as Rom. 4.5 5.6 So that Christ poured forth his bloud for the Elect even when they were not yet converted or justified but in their natural and sinful estate and condition to the greater glory of his grace * 1038. Joh. 10.22 The Feast of the Dedication and it was Winter Solomons Feast was about the Autumnal Aequinoctial 1 Kin. 8. Zerobabels was in the Spring a little before Easter This was neither for it was instituted by Maccabeus 1 Mac. 4.59 The design was to praise God for the deliverance of the people
than the Pharisees not all the Precepts perfectly There is a disciplinary knowledge as when any thing is taught by Precepts and an experimental knowledge which we from experience obtain which is proper to the Elect and faithful 1466. 2 Pet. 1.21 Holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost Joh. 7.39 The Holy Ghost was not yet given because that Jesus was not yet glorified The Prophets in the Old Testament had the same Holy Ghost which the Apostles had in the New Testament but after another manner and degree the least of the Apostles after the visible miraculous sending of the Holy Ghost in the day of Pentecost knew the Prophesies more fully and clearly than the Prophets that foretold them because the Apostles had seen the fulfilling of the Prophesies and Christ opened their minds Luk. 24.41 that they might understand the Scriptures Three Epistles of the Apostle St. JOHN THe first is Catholick it breaths out the love of God to us in Christ out Mediator and our love towards God and our neighbour commands us to beware of the world Antichrist and Idols The second admonisheth the Elect Lady and her Children that remaining in the doctrine and love of Christ they take heed of seducers The third commends the bounty of Gaius and commends to him those that were banished for Christ rebukes Diotrephes and gives testimony to Demetrius 1467. 1 JOH 1.8 If we say we have no sin we deceive our selves Joh. 9.3 Neither hath this man sinned nor his parents In the former place sin is taken generally and so we are all sinners In the latter in special for some grievous sin which useth to be the cause of some grievous singular punishment from God 1468. 1 Joh. 1.8 If we say we have no sin the truth is not in us Chap. 3.9 He cannot sin because he is born of God To have sin and to commit sin differ we all have sin and we are conceived and born in it yet the faithful commit no sin because they will not suffer sin to reign in them but the wicked and hypocritical have sins dwelling in them 1469. 1 Joh. 2.2 Christ is the propitiation for our sins and for the sins of the whole world Ver. 15. Love not the world Joh. 17.9 I pray not for the world The word World is taken variously in the Scripture In the first place are meant the men that are in the world son whose sins Christ is the propitiation as for the sufficiency of his merits the price and vertue but not for the efficacy thereof which is hindered by the infidelity and sins of the wicked concerning which the latter places must be understood 1470. 1 Joh. 2.18 Antichrist shall come and even now are there many Antichrists 2 Thes 2.3 Antichrist was not yet revealed All those are Antichrists in general who deny Christs Divine or Humane Nature or in his Person or Office c. In special that great Antichrist is the son of Perdition who in the time of Paul was not yet revealed though the mystery of iniquity began to work * 1471. 1 Joh. 3.15 Whosoever hateth his brother is a murtherer Luk. 14.26 He that hateth not his brother cannot be my disciple The former place speaks of an hatred towards our brother which is either because our brother is good or upon the account of some temporary affairs or upon the account of true Doctrine whosoever thus hateth his brother is a murtherer The latter place is spoken of such an hatred as cometh by our brothers being against Christ and hating of him or striving to draw us from him 1472. 2 Joh. v. 10. If there come any unto you and bring not this doctrine receive him not into your houses neither bid him God speed Mat. 5.44 Love your enemies The first place forbids not to shew our duty of humanity to all men or to salute them civilly but we are admonished not to use too great familiarity with seducers * 1473. 2 Joh. 10.11 with Rom. 16.3 3 4. Salute Priscilla c. John speaks of such persons as are enemies to God and to his truth and Church such we must not embrace 2 Kin. 3.14 These here in S. John were open and desperate enemies such as Marcion whom Polycarpe meeting would not salute the not saluting them is a chastisement to them by it they may know whence they are fallen The other place is salutation of one Christian to another 1474. 3 Joh. v. 13. I had many things to write but I will not with ink and pen write unto thee Joh. 20.31 These things are written that you might have life through his Name In the former place it is not said as though the Apostle would say something else then what is contained in the sacred Scriptures In the latter he manifestly confirms that all things are written which appertain and are necessary to true faith in Christ and to eternal life So that we have no need of Traditions by word of mouth The Canonical Epistle of St. JUDE The son of Thaddaeus HE exhorts the Faithful to constancy and threatens the adversaries of Christ with extream misery and warneth that the godly hold their faith in God and avoid false doctrine 1475. JUDE v. 9. Michael disputed with Satan about the body of Moses Ver. 14. The Prophesie of Enoch is mentioned whereof the Scripture before speaks not at all The striving of the Arch-Angel is not expresly set down in Scripture yet there appears some prints of it in the burial of Moses by God for that the Israelites knew not the place of his burial and it is out of question that the devil would willingly have made that known to the Israelites to set up Idolatry there but that he was hindred by Michael The Prophesie of Enoch if it were not set forth in writing yet it went by tradition from hand to hand unto posterity The REVELATION of St. JOHN The Apostle the Divine IT is called Apocalyps that is the Revelation because it contains the visions which St. John saw in the Isle of Pathmos about the year of Christ 96. and the Prophesie concerning the state of the Church Militant on earth and the Church Triumphant in Heaven 1476. REV. 1.1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ which God gave ●nto him Col. 2.3 In whom are 〈…〉 treasures of wisdom and know●●●● Christ as he is God is the fountain 〈◊〉 knowledge born of the substance of the Father in respect of order he is ●●id to have received this Revelation from the Father because the Father by him doth reveal his secrets unto us as man by his personal union he hath a perfect knowledge of all things communicated to him They are hid in Christ as in a Treasury yet not so hid but he that seeks may find All Treasures are hid in him though some of the droppings are to be revealed to us 1477. Rev. 1.1 The things which must shortly come to pass they are not yet fulfilled Shortly signifies the