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A51839 XVIII sermons on the second chapter of the 2d Epistle to the Thessalonians containing the description, rise, growth, and fall of Antichrist : with divers cautions and arguments to establish Christians against the apostacy of the Church of Rome : very necessary for these times / by that late reverend and learned divine, Thomas Manton ... Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1679 (1679) Wing M522; ESTC R7577 216,743 470

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the great Instruments of his Kingdom and the men of this World whose portion is in this life are the proper Subjects of his Kingdom Of the Saints Christ is their Head but of the wicked ungodly ambitious World surely Sathan is the Head There are two Cities as Austin distinguisheth them Ie●usalem is the City of God and Babylon that Incorporation which belongeth to Sathan Now then whe●e shall we find him whose coming is after the working of Sathan but with him who with the loss of Christianity exalteth himself and affecteth an ambitious Tyranny and domineering over the Christian World both Princes Pastors and People and to uphold the Tyran●y careth not what havock he maketh of the Church and the whole frame of their Relig●on is calculated for secular Honour Worldly Pomp and Greatness Secondly By the visible Appearances of the Devil and where he is most conversant as in his own Kingdom Before Christs Kingdom was set up the Devil did often visibly appear but since he playeth least in sight when God openly manifested his Presence by appearing to the Fathers in sundry ways and manners as he did before hen spake to us by his Son Heb. 1.1 2. so did Sathan V●sions Apparitions and Oracles were more frequent and where Christs spiritual Kingdom prevaileth the World heareth less of the●e things but where it is obstructed more Now two instances in Popery 1. In their Chiefs how many Conjurers and Necromancers who expresly consulted and contracted with the Devil from the Year 600. to the Year 1500. the Chair of pestilence yielded the Histories tell us 2. In oreder 〈◊〉 the Devil had formerly in the times of Popery and still where it is allowed incomparably more power among men to appear to them and haunt their Houses and vex them than now he hath all that I say is haunting of Houses and Apparitions were much more common Uses 1. A detestation of Popery whatever is of the Devil should be hated by us for we are Christs Souldiers listed in his Warfare in Baptism Rom. 6.13 Yield your selves unto God as those that are alive from the dead and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God but yield not your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin Rom. 13.12 Let us cast off the works of darkness and put on the Armour of Light Now after our military Oath should we revolt to them that join with the Devil and his Angels to make War against Michael and his angels 2. To be more careful to be compleatly armed For we fight not against flesh and blood but principalities and powers and spiritual wickednesses in heavenly places Eph. 6.11 12. that is not only with the one but the other The Abettors of Popery ae Sathans Auxiliary Forces whom he stirreth up and employeth Now the Devils are of great cunning and strength and by Gods permission exercise great Authority in the World and the matter about which we contend with them is the Honour of God and Christ and our Eternal Salvation Therefore since the Subtilty Power and strength of the Enemy is so great we had need to be the better prepared and put on the whole Armour of God That bodily and humane Power that befriendeth the Kingdom of Sathan is formidable and that can only reach the outward man but Devils and damned Spirits are a more terrible and dangerous party who secretly blind our minds and weaken our courage and strangely and imperceptibly by our own carnal affections promote our eternal ruine 3. It sheweth us the folly of reco●ciling Babel and Sion Rome as it is and the Reformed Churches For what concord hath Christ with Belial 2 Cor. 6.15 16. What agre●ment hath the Temple of God with Idols You can never reconcile God and Sathan the Seed of the Woman and the Seed of the Serpent I speak not of holy endeavours to adjust the Controversies and reclaim Papists from their Errors that must be pursued how fruitless soever the attempt be but ●o hope for an agreement as things now stand is impossible 4. Caution that the Devil prevail not against us he once suprized Peter Mat. 16.23 Get thee behind me Sathan he hath prevailed over them that usurp the highest Chair in the Christian Church Let him not blind your Eyes in whole or in part though you be not drawn to Antichristianism do not live in a carnal Worldly course For this purpose the Son of God was manifested that he might destroy the works of the Devil 1 John 3.8 Every wicked act is Sathans Invention he stirreth it up is served by it delights in it his Kingdom goeth forward by it He gaineth by every wicked action Shew plainly that you are not of his party nor ever mean to be Give way to fleshly and worldly lusts and you are very prone to entertain the grossest Temptations and by subtle evasions will wriggle and distort your selves out of your duty as the Papists do I come now to the second means Doct. That Antichrist doth uphold his Kingdom by a false shew of Signs and Wonders and mighty Deeds To evidence this 1. We must inquire what is a Miracle Miracles are works extraordinary exceeding the ability of second causes and done to confirm the Truth Where we may observe 1. The general nature of them 2. Their author 3. Their Use. 1. Their general nature and kinds extraordinary works Some are either besides nature when the course of nature is changed as the standing still of the Sun in Ioshuah's Days the going back of the shadow on Ahaz his Di●● in Hezekiah's time Above nature as the opening of the eyes of a man born blind by Christ Iohn 9. Against nature when the operation of it is obstructed as w●en the three Children remained untouched in the Fiery Furnace Dan. 3. the fire had not lost its property to burn for those that cast them in were singed and scorched 2. The Author they are works exceeding the ability of second Causes and therefore are always done by the Power of God either immediately or mediately using some Creature in the performing of them as the Apostles of Christ. Well then the primary efficient cause is God and the manner of working is extraordinary and unusual exceeding the power and force of any Creature 3. The end and use is to confirm some Truth when they are done for Curiosity Ostentation and Delight they are but jugling tricks and have not God for their Author much less when they are pretended to confirm a false Doctrine or evil end But real Miracles do oblige by way of sign declaring Gods interest in or owning of the truth and Testimony to which they are annex●d For God being the Ruler of the World good merciful just it is not to be supposed he will cooperate to a lie or cheat or leave suc● a stumbling block before his Creatures II. That the Miracles wrought by Christ and his Apostles did sufficiently prove that they were Teachers sent from God for Christ often appealeth to
he that doth thus imperiously aspire subesse Romano Pontifici definimus esse de necessitate salutis that takes upon him a power to make a new Creed and that we are bound to obey him that saith he can change the things which God hath commanded in his word and dispense with them and so by his Decrees make the Commandment of God of none effect and to forgive sins not only already committed but to be committed which God himself never would do that lords it over Consciences enslaving the World to his Usurpations In short that will be obeyed in those things which God hath forbidden and take upon himself an Office which no humane Creature is capable of Who is he that sheweth himself that he is God but he that suffereth himself to be decked with the spoils of Gods own Attributes to be Optimum Maximum the best and chiefest our Lord God the Pope a visible Deity and will be adored by all the Potentates of the Earth with such veneration as greater could not be given to Christ himself if he were corporally present and will have all the World to submit to his Decrees as being infallible that challengeth a power over Angels Purgatory and Hell These things are as clear as day-light and ought to be regarded by us partly that we may bless God who hath freed us from this Tyranny and have a liberty of judging of truth and falsehood out of his holy and blessed word Partly that we may stand fast in this Liberty Those that were never Pope-bitten know not the mischiefs that attend this spiritual Tyranny and God grant that we never more know it to our bitter cost Therefore as Samuel dealt with the Israelites when they would cast off the Theocracy or Gods Government under which they had been well and safely governed unless they forfeited the protection by their own sin that they might be like all the Nations round about them 1 Sam. 8.20 Samuel telleth them what would be the manner of the King that should reign over them 1 Sam. 8.11 12 13. And he said this shall be the manner of the King that shall reign over you he will take your Sons and appoint them for himself for his Chariots and to be his Horsemen and some shall run before his Chariots and he will appoint him Captains over thousands and Captains over fifties and will set them to ear his ground and to reap his Harvest and to make his instruments of War and instruments of his Chariots and he will take your Daughters to be Confectionaries and to be Cooks and to be Bakers And he will take your Fields and your Vineyards and your Olive-Yards even the best of them and give them to his Servants c. So if such a wanton humour should possess us that we must have the Religion of the Nations round about us consider whom you receive spiritually to reign over you The King of Pride who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God or is worshipped c. one that will not only devour your substance but lord it over your Consciences and put out the eye of your reason that you may the better swallow his damnable errours pestilent Superstitions and Idolatries and bold usurpation on the Authority of Christ or else burn your Bodies with temporal fire and cast out your name as one to be condemned to that which is eternal It is easy to open the Flood-gate but when that is done it is not so easy to call back the Waters and when you come to discern the difference between the blessed Yoke of Christ and the Iron Yoke of Antichrist it will be too late for a remedy to repent of your errour The second Use is to shew us how things should be carried in the true and reformed Christianity 1. With such meekness modesty and mortification that our Religion may be known to be established by a Crucified Lord whose doctrine and example do visibly and eminently hold forth the contempt of the World The pride and ambition of the Pastors of the Church hath been the cause of all the evil in it therefore nothing so unsuitable to the Gospel as a domineering spirit we that are to preach Heavenly mindedness and self-denial should not affect the greatness of the World lest our lives contradict our doctrine 2. How eminent and exemplary we should be in our obedience to Magistrates For this is to be opposite to the Antichristian Estate God is very tender of the honour of Civil Powers and Authorities and will have every soul to be subject to them Rom. 13.1 Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers for there is no power but of God the powers that be are ordained of God and again 1 Pet. 2.13 Submit to every ordinance of man for the Lords sake whether it be to the King as Supreme or to Governours as them that are sent by him Great respect and submission is due to them for Gods sake and that we may commend Religion to the profane World and live down the reproaches of the Gospel They were branded as wicked men that were not afraid to speak evil of Dignities that despise Governments in their own hearts or weaken the esteem of it in the hearts of others by their speeches 2 Pet. 2.10 But chiefly them that walk after the flesh in the lust of uncleanness and despise Government presumptuous are they self-willed they are not afraid to speak evil of dignities 3. What a wickedness it is to usurp divine honours We do so when we take that praise and admiration to our selves which is only due to God Acts 3.12 And when Peter saw it he answered unto the people Ye men of Israel why marvel ye at this or why look ye so earnestly on us as though by our power or holiness we had made this man to walk The God of Abraham and of Isaac and of Jacob the God of our Fathers hath glorified his Son Iesus c. and his name through faith in his name hath made this man strong whom ye see and know Yea the faith which is by him hath given him this perfect soundness in the presence of you all SERMON V. 2 Thess. 2.5 6 7. Remember ye not that while I was with you I told you these things And now ye know what withholdeth that he might be revealed in his time For the mystery of iniquity doth already work only he who now letteth will let till he be taken out of the way IN these words is 1. A Digression calling them to remembrance of what he delivered by word of mouth 2. A Progress in the further description of Antichrist He had hitherto been described 1. By his Names and Titles 2. His nature and properties now 3. By the time of his appearing where take notice of three things 1. That Antichrist was not then revealed because there was an Impediment hin●ering his Revelation 2. That though he was not then revealed yet that mystery of iniquity
is the raiser and supporter of that Estate a●d he is the great Seducer Opposer and Adversary of the Gospel This will appear if you consider First the properties of the Devil how the Devil is set forth in Scripture and by what ways he promoteth his own Kingdom 1. By Ignorance for the Devils are called Eph. 6.12 The Rulers of the Darkness of this World and his Kingdom is called the Kingdom of Darkness Col. 1.13 the Princelike Authority and Government which by Gods permission he exerciseth in the World is over those who remain in a state of Darkness and Ignorance Well then necessarily the Devil must be a great Friend to Popery where Ignorance not only raigneth but is commended as the Mother of Devotion it is into the ignorant part of the World and the Church that the Devil hath brought in Errors in Doctrine Formality and Superstition in Worship and Tyranny and Usurpation in Government 2. The next thing ascribed to him is Error so it is said John 8.44 He abode not in the truth because there is no truth in him when he speaketh a lie he speaketh of his own for he is a Lyar and the Father of it He soon Apostatized from God and his way and ever since is an Enemy of all Truth and Goodness he turned from God and is a deceiver of others To our first Parents he called the Truth of God in Question and was the inventor and beginner of all Errors that have since fallen out in the World Well then where should his eminent Power and Residence be but in that Society of professed Christians where most errors and corruptions in Doctrine and Worship have been introduced where they teach men to pray to and for the Dead to adore the Bread and worship it with divine worship and to worship Images and to pray to God in a language which they understand not and maime the Lords Supper and profess they can live perfectly without sin and meritoriously and supererogate besides and lay up a Treasury of merits to redeem Souls from Purgatory c. There will be errors and mistakes in Religion while men are men but where there is a wilful opposing of evident Truths and an obstinate refusing of all healing means and men will abide in their Errors rather than acknowledge that they have erred surely they are governed by the influence of his Counsels who abode not in the Truth and seeketh what he can to hinder the prevalency of it in the World 3. That which is ascribed to Sathan is Idolatry Thi● was his first and great endeavour in the World to bring man to worship other Gods rather than the True or the True God by an Idol so he prevailed among the Heathens they thought their Images did represent their gods and that their gods dwelt in them as our Souls do in our Bo●ies therefore the Psalmist saith All the gods of the Nations are Idols or Devils Ps. 96.5 and the Devil was the great Master and Contriver of this Idolatry therefore it is said Psal. 106.37 They sacrificed their Sons and Daughters unto Devils the service done to Idols or Images of mans devising is not done to God as men pretend who worship them but to Devils who are the Devisers Suggesters and enticers of men unto all sorts of unlawful worship and are in effect served and obeyed by a false Religion Deuter. 32.17 They sacrificed unto Devils not unto God 2 Cor. 10.20 The things which the Gentiles sacrificed they sacrificed unto Devils not unto God 2 Chron. 11.15 And he ordained him Priests for the high places and for the Devils and for the Calves which he had made they otherwise meant it Ieroboam intended it to the true God Iehovah but it was of the Devils Invention Now if the Devil can get such a party in the Church as ●hall not only set up but be mad upon Image-worship who can more serve his turn among professing Christians than they who have consented to and continued in idolatrous worship Surely then Sathan is concerned to befriend their Usurpations and uphold their Interests for what will more conduce to the ruine of Christianity or at least the ●ecay of the power thereof 4. That which is ascribed to Sathan is bloody Cruelty or seeking the destruction of Christs most faithful Servants for he is called a murderer from the beginning John 8.44 and Cain is said to be of that wicked one because he slew his Brother and wherefore slew he him because his own works were evil and his Brothers righteous 1 John 3.12 Enmity to the power of Godliness came from Sathan and wherever it is encouraged and notoriously practised they are a party of men governed and influenced by Sathan Now where shall we find this Character but in Antichrists Confederacy In the Prophecy of him Rev. 13.15 he caused as many as would no● worship the Image of the Beast to be kil●ed and again Rev. 17.5 The Woman whose name was Mystery was drunk with the blood of the Saints and with the blood of the Martyrs of Iesus and it hath been eminently fulfilled in the blood shed in Germany France and England and other Nations and all this to extinguish the light of and suppress the Reformation The World is no stranger to their bloody Persecutions Oh how many seeming Chris●ians hath Sathan employed in these works of Cruelty When once he had seduced the Church to so many Errors and corrupted the Doctrine and worship of Christ he presently maketh the erroneous party his Instruments of as cruel and bloody Persecutions as were ever commenced by Infidels and Mahometans witness their murders upon so many thousands of the Waldenses and Albigenses whom they not only spoiled but slaughtered with all manner of hellish Cruelty Some of their own Bishops complained they could not find Lime and Stone to build Prisons for them nor defray the charges of their food The World was even amazed at their unheard of Cruelties smoaking and burning thousands of Men Women men and Children in Caves others at St●kes and many ways butchered them proclaiming Croisados and preaching up the merit of Paradise to such bloody Cut-throats as had a mind to root them out driving multitudes to perish in snowy Mountains What Desolations they wrought in Bohemia what horrible Massacres in France what Fires they kindled in England and of late what Cruelties they exercised in Ireland Piedmont c. Histories will tell you and will tell all Generations to come what Principles Rome is acted by and how infatiable their thirst is for the blood of upright righteous men And after all this tell me who is he whose coming is after the working of Sathan and whether we have cause to be mamoured of Blood and Fires and Inquisitions 5. That which is ascribed to Sathan is that he is the God of this World 2 Cor. 4.4 and again the Prince of this World John 12.31 he playeth the God here the Riches Honours and wealth of this World are
In differences between God and Baal Christ and Antichrist few are valiant for the truth Ier. 9.3 And they bend their tongue like their bow for lies but they are not valiant for the truth upon the earth for they proceed from evil to evil and they know not me saith the Lord. Contend earnestly Jude 3. It was needful for me to write unto you and to exhort you that you should earnestly contend for the Faith which was once delivered unto the Saints Again 2. There are many sensualists unclean and carnal Gospellers to these God oweth a Judgment Usually the Gospel is removed and given to a Nation that will bring forth the fruits thereof They that use the truth only or principally for their own turns hate to be reformed God will reckon with them Psal. 50.16 17. But unto the wicked God saith What hast thou to do to declare my Statutes or that thou shouldst take my Covenant into thy mouth seeing thou hatest instruction and castest my words behind thee 2. Vse shews you indeed that you love the Gospel Carentia remedii is a grievous misery or else Christ had not come as a great Blessing Neglectus remedii is a grievous sin to be lazy in a matter of such moment Those that never set their hearts to obey the truth Crassa negligentia dolus est There should be constant purpose endeavour striving and not cease striving till we in some measure prevail rejectio or contemptio remedii if we put away the word of God from us Acts 13.46 Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold and said it was necessary that the word of God should first have been spoken to you but seeing ye pu● it from you and judge your selves unworthy of everlasting life loe we turn to the Gentiles God will be gone if not from the Land from thy Soul This is the most hainous iniquity of all Heb. 10.28 29. He that despised Moses his Law died without mercy under two or three witnesses of how much sorer punishment suppose ye shall he be thought worthy who hath trodden under foot the Son of God and hath counted the blood of the Covenant wherewith he was sanctified a● unholy thing and hath done despight unto the Spirit of grace So Esau's despising his Birthright Heb. 12.15 Lest there be any Fornicator or prophane person as Esau who for one morsel of meat sold his Birthright for ye know how that afterwards when he would have inherited the Blessing he was rejected for he found no place of repentance though he sought it carefully with ●ears SERMON IX 2 Thess. 2.11 12. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusions that they should believe a lie That they all might be damned who believed not the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness WE have considered the sin of those seduced by Antichrist now the Judgment It is twofold 1. Delusion in this World verse 11. 2. Damnation in the next verse 12. 1. Delusion in this World where take notice of three things 1. The Author of it God shall send it 2. The degree or nature of the punishment strong delusion 3. The issue of it that they should believe a lie 2. Their punishment in the next World That they all might be damned who believed not the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness where take notice 1. Of the terribleness of it it is no less than everlasting damnation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2. The Justice and Equity of it They believed not the truth but had pleasure in righteousness 1. I begin with their Judgment in this World For this cause God shall send them strong delusions that they should believe a lie Doct. That by Gods just Judgment there is an infatuation upon the Followers and Abettors of Antichrist that they swallow the grossest errors to their own destruction To clear this I shall speak 1. To the Author 2. The degree or kind of the punishment 3. The effect and issue 1. As to the Author 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Here a difficulty ariseth For God is not and cannot be the Author of sin He that is essentially good cannot be the cause of evil And he that is Vltor peccati the avenger of sin cannot be Author peccati the Author of it If he should cause man to sin how will his punishment of it be just I Answ. As it is a sin God hath no hand in it but as it is a punishment of sin God hath to do in it To clear this to you consider 1. He that is the supreme Lord and Governour of his Creatures is also their Judge For Legislation and Judgment belong to the same Authority And therefore God is called sometimes our King and sometimes o●r Judge Gen. 18.25 Shall not the Iudge of all the earth do right Rom. 5.6 Is God un●ighteous how then shall he judge the World That is his Office and Prerogative 2. Gods way of judging for the present is either external or internal As for instance there are two acts of Judicature Reward and Punishment In rewarding Gods external Government is seen in dispensing outward Blessings to his people as the fruit of their obedience Micah 2.7 Do not my words do good to him that walketh uprightly His promises speak good and as fulfilled do good yield protection maintenance and such a measure of outward prosperity as supporteth and maintaineth them during their service David owned Gods dealing with him in this sort Psal. 119.56 This I had because I kept thy Precepts So as to his internal Government in giving them peace of Conscience and Joy in the Holy Ghost Rom. 14.17 For the Kingdom of God is not meat and drink but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Ghost Pro. 3.17 Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace These are the internal rewards of obedience And so also God often rewardeth grace with grace As Isa. 58.13 14. If tho● turn away thy foot from the Sabbath from doing thy pleasure on my holy day and call the Sabbath a delight the holy of the Lord honourable and shalt honour him not doing thy own ways nor finding thine own pleasure nor speaking thine own words Then shalt thou delight thy self in the Lord and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the earth and feed thee with the heritage of Iacob thy Father for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it Psal. 31.24 Be of good Courage and he shall strengthen your heart all ye that hope in the Lord. Proficiency in the same grace is a reward of the several acts and exercise of it So in punishing sometimes he useth the way of external Government by the terrib●e Judgments exercised upon men for the breach of his Law Rom. 1.18 For the wrath of God is revealed from Heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who hold the truth in unrighteousness Heb. 2.2 Every transgression and disobedience received a just recompence of reward
moved David against them to say go number Israel and Iudah How shall we reconcile these two places God gave him over to be tempted by Sathan By God as a Judge by Sathan as an Executioner Temptations to sin come immediately from the Devil but they are governed by God for holy and righteous ends So again 1 King 22.22 The evil Spirit had leave and Commission to be a lying Spirit in Ahabs Prophets Go forth and do so and thou shalt prevail with him There is a permissive intention not an effective when they grieve his Spirit God withdraweth and leaveth them to the evil Spirit who works by their fleshly and worldly lusts and then they are easily seduced who prefer Worldly things before Heavenly 3. There is an active providence which raiseth such instruments and propoundeth such objects as meeting with a naughty heart do sore blind it 1. For instruments Iob 22.16 The deceived and the deceiver are hi● Take it in Worldly or take it in Religious matters mans deceiving others or being deceived by others it is of God for it is said both are his not only his Creatures but subject to the government and disposal of providence how and whom they shall deceive and how far they shall deceive So Ezech. 14.9 If the Prophet be deceived that hath spoken a thing I the Lord have deceived him This is a great transaction in the World a sad judgment not to be cavilled but trembled at For mans ingratitude God raiseth up false Prophets to seduce them that delight in lies rather than in the truths of God 2. For objects wicked instruments varnish and dress up this cause with all the art they can to make it a powerful deceit and then it is befriended and countenanced by the powers of the World and so easily prevaileth with them who are moved either with worldly hopes or fears and have debauched their Conscience by worldly respects God saith Jer. 6.21 I will lay stumbling blocks before this people If we will find the sin God will find the occasion If Iudas hath a mind to buy his Master he shall not want Chapmen to bargain with him the Priests were consulting to destroy Christ at the same time that the Devil put it into his heart Matth. 26.3 being Alarmed by the Miracle of raising Lazarus Birds and Fishes are easily deceived with such baits as they greedily catch at so God by his just vengeance ordereth such occurences and occasions as take with a naughty and carnal heart 2. The degree or kind of the punishment 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 we render it strong delusion or the efficacy of error that is such delusion as shall have a most efficacious force to deceive them The prevalency and strength of the delusion is seen in two things 1. The absurdity of the errors 2. The obstinacy wherewith they cleave to them 1. The absurdity of the errors I will instance in three things False Image worship and Bread worship Invocation of Saints and supererogation of works 1. Adoration of Images Idolaters are usually represented as sottish as Psal. 115.8 They that make them are like unto them so is every one that trusteth in them He had described the senselesness of the Idols before They have mouths but they speak not Eyes have they but they see not they have ears but they hear not Noses have they but they smell not c. Now as Idols are senseless so the Idolaters are bruitish That is the makers Worshippers and Servers of them as void of true Wisdom as the Images are of sense and motion Isa. 44.18 They have not known nor understood for he hath shut their eyes that they c●nnot see and their hearts that they cannot understand There is a fatal obduration upon them all along there their senselesness is set forth from ver 9. to ver 20. they that worship the work of their own hands are themselves but stocks and stones being blin●ed by the just Judgment of God If it be said this is meant of the Idols of the Gentiles not of the Images of God and Christ and Virgin Mary and Saints But God will not be worshipped by an Idol and there is no difference between the Images of the Papists and the Heathens but only in the name 2. The other thing that I will instance in is the Invocation of Saints a sottish error and respect payed to them that are so far out of the reach of our Commerce and a thing not only without precept promise or president in Scripture but also against Scripture which always directeth to God by one Mediator the Lord Jesus Christ. The Scripture saith Go to God if you lack any thing and they say Go to the Saints if they say not as Authors of Grace or any Divine Blessing yet as Intercessors though that be not true yet that derogateth from Christ whose Office it is to intercede with the Father So that this is to put the Creature in the place of God But it is not only contrary to Scripture but the very motion and inclination of the Spirit when he stirreth us or moveth us to pray Rom. 8.15 Ye have received the spirit of adoption whereby we cry Abba Father Gal. 4.6 And because ye are Sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts crying Abba Father he inclineth us to come to God and yet this they will leave 3. A third Error that I shall instance in is that man may supererogate not only merit for himself but lay in an overplus to encrease the treasure of the Church when the Scripture telleth us that our best works are imperfect yea polluted and our Lord himself hath told us that when we have done all say ye we are unprofitable Servants Luke 17.10 But what will not men believe that can believe these things There are other absurdities as gross as these but this sufficeth for a tast 2. The obstinacy wherewith they cleave to them Nothing will reclaim them not Scripture nor reason nor evidence of truth but they still cry the opinion of the Church and the Faith of their Forefathers and will invent any paltry shift and distinction rather recede from any thing than once admit that the Church hath erred Like the obstinate Jews in Christs time that denied apparent matter of fact Joh. 8.33 We were never in bondage to any man though they were in Egypt and Babylon and were now under servitude and the power of the Romans Though we prove they have erred and do err still the Church cannot err or rather like the Elder Jews in the Prophet Ieremiahs time Ier. 44.16 17 18 19. As for the word that thou hast spoken unto us in the name of the Lord we will not hearken to thee but we will certainly do whatsoever goeth out of our own mouth To burn incense unto the Queen of Heaven and to pour out drink-offerings to her as we have done we and our Fathers and our Kings and our Princes for then
we had plenty of Victuals and were well and saw no evil But since we have left off burning incense to the Queen of Heaven we have wanted all things and have been consumed by the Sword and the Famine Such sottish obstinacy is there in men that doat upon their own invented Superstitious and Idolatrous Services Custom Antiquity practice of their Ancestors the Authority and usage of their great ones their Rulers the generality of observance This is their knot of Arguments by which they confirm themselves just as the Papists plead for their Superstitions at this day and to make the Mess more compleat they add the plenty and prosperity they enjoyed what a merry World it was before the new Gospel came in when they had nothing but Mass and Mattins And all the Calamities that have faln out they impute not to their own sins but to the Gospel Now when a people are thus obstinate and measure Religion not by reasons of Conscience but the interests of the Belly it is a sign that they are under the power of delusion and error hath more efficacy with such corrupt minds than the truth 3. The Causes of it shew the efficacy of error 1. The sinning of their learned to keep out all instructions allowing the vulgar only Prayers in a strange tongue and the Scriptures in no tongue and teaching them implicitely to believe as the Church believeth When the Lord permitteth such guides to order the affairs of his Church his great Judgment of occecation and obduration is upon them Jer. 5.31 The Prophets prophesie falsely and the Priests bear rule by their means and my people love to have it so 2. When gain interests and ambition move them thereunto As those Masters in the Acts exclaim against Paul and Silas when they saw their hope of gain was gone Acts 16.19 20 21. These men do exceedingly trouble the City And Demetrius Acts 18.25 Ye know by this craft we have our wealth This is a tender point to touch interest and when once it cometh to this they will proceed in their fo●ly and defend one falshood with another for the great Idol of the World is gain or love of money 1 Tim. 6.10 For the love of money is the root of all evil which while some coveted after they have erred from the Faith It were an happiness if such kind of Arguments did only prevail with us to embrace a Religion that might convince others that it was Religion it self that we loved That our interest did not keep others from their duty and that we could embrace a Religion for the goodness of it even to our own loss 3. Another cause is pride of themselves and prejudice against others lest they should seem to be in an error and wrong and to learn of a few Novellists shall they teach them No rather they will remain ignorant still Alas it is not easy to strike Sa●● and submit to the teaching of those whom they hate Therefore men continue those first prejudices they have imbibed and will rather live and die in their errors than give God glory by a submission to truth Such a proud opinion and conceit have they of their own Learning and Knowledge This cause also conduceth to make the resolution more strong pre-ingagement in a contrary way It is disgraceful to change men think it is taken notice of as a great wonder Acts 6.7 That a great Company of the Priests were obedient to the Faith But such wonder are not wrought every day they of all men are most pertinacious but God can of stones raise up Children to Abraham Now would to God these causes of error were only found in the Antichristian Estate They are every where bu● these cause strong delusion 3. The issue and effect that they should believe a lie two things must be explained 1. The object 2. The Act. 1. The object a lie that is either 1. false Doctrines 1 Tim. 4.2 Speaking lies in Hypocrisie When palpable errors are taken for truths A man given over by God to delusion will swallow the grossest errors and f●ctions and that in matters dangerous and destructive to Salvation False Doctrines are often called a lie in Scripture as opposite to the truth And yet such things are received by those from whose parts the World would expect better things 2. False Miracles in their Legends a man would wonder any should have the face to obtrude such ridiculous stories and scandalous to Religion upon the World 3. False Calumnies against those Instruments whom God employed in the reformation Popery is a Religion supported by lies as that Calvin was a Sodomite and burnt in the shoulder at Noyon for that crime and the Popish Dea● and Chapter of that place have published his Vindicate That Luther was an Incarnate Devil begotten by an Incubus I should weary you to rake in this Dunghil but I must close it with the general observation that Antichristians will lie some among them call them pious frauds but they are Diabolical Forgeries 2. The Act is that they are given up to believe a lie This must be applied to their erroneous Doctrines as common to them all To their false Miracles and Calumnies not to the Inventers but to the seduced who swallow these things All that oppose the truth do not go apparently against Conscience but being given up to the efficacy of error they may believe that false Religion wherein they live Let us open the Term believe What is it to believe a thing you may know ●y the opposites Now opposite to Faith there is first doubtfulness when men halt between two opinions 1 Kings 18.21 If the Lord b● God follow him but if Baal then follow him This doubtfulness proceedeth from want of bringing the Case to a Tryal and thorow Hearing 2. Conjecture Acts 26.28 Almost perswaded Almost thou perswadest me to be a Christian. 3. Opinion Matth. 13.14 Hath not root in himself but dureth for a while c. 4. Firm perswasion They will censure nothing for if of truth Joh. 6.69 We believe and are sure c. if of error Acts 26.9 I verily thought with my self that I ought to do many things contrary to the name of Iesus of Nazareth 5. Resolved adherence if to the truth that is called receiving the truth in the love of it If to error it is seen in mens obstinacy and zeal suffering in it 1 Kings 18.28 Cutting themselves with Knives and Lances till blood gushed out Suffering for it For a man may give his body to be burned for an error a man may sacrifice a strong body to a stubborn mind 1 Cor. 13.3 Though I give my body to be burned and have not Charity it profiteth nothing And persecuting the contrary Joh. 16.2 They shall put you out of the Synagogues yea the time cometh that whosoever killeth you will think that he doth God service To apply this Marry that live within the Kingdom of Antichrist some are doubtful some almost perswaded so●e
Temptations to raise the Dead are no slight things 3. It is called everlasting Consolation because it is sufficient to do its Work That is to say 1. To reduce us from temporal and flesh-pleasing Vanities Alas the pleasures of Sin are but for a season not worthy to be compared to the Recompence of Reward which Christ hath promised Heb. 11.25 26. Ghusing rather to suffer affliction w●●● the People of God than to enjoy the pleasures ●f sin for a season Est●eming the reproach of Ch●●st gre●ter Riches than the Treasures of Egypt 〈◊〉 had respect to the recompence of Reward Whatever is temporal we may soon see the end of it All carnal Injoyments like Flowers wither while we smell on them and the most shining Glory in the World is soon burnt to a Snuff But Eternal Life and Eternal Glory and Eternal Pleasure is secured to us by Christ's Promise All the Delights in the World are but a May-game to these Eternal Pleasures which we shall have at God's right hand for evermore Psal. 16.11 Thou wilt shew me the Path of Life in thy presence is fulness of joy at thy right Hand there are pleasures for evermore Now will you sell your birth-right for one morsel of Meat part with your Eternal Inheritance for a little carnal Satisfaction We have Souls that will no● perish and shall we spend our whole time in seeking after things that perish in the using Temporal things carry no proportion with an immortal Spirit We shall live for ever we should look after things that will abide for ever 1 John 2.17 The World passeth away and the Lust thereof but he that doth the Will of God abideth for ever Otherwise what will you do when the Soul shall be turned out of Doors To what Regions must the poor shiftless harbourless Soul be-take it self Surely then this Consolation though we feel it not always and it be frequently interrupted may be well c●lled Eternal Consolation because it affordeth Argument enough to check our worldly and sensual Inclin●tions and to call us off from Time to Eternity 2. To make us stedfast in the Truth and chearful under Sufferings fo● he saith here The Lord that hath given us everlasting Consolation comfort your hearts and establish you The great use of everlasting Consolation is to comfort and stablish us in a suffering Condition The loss of Temporal Comforts is grievous but it is recompe●ced with the promise of eternal Joys revealed in the Gospel Heb. 10.34 Ye took joyfully the spoiling of your goods knowing in your selves that in Heaven ye have a better and an endu●ing substance cast not away the●efore your Confidence which hath great recompence of Reward And all our Pains and Afflictions are sweetned so far as to keep us from fainting 2 Cor. 4.17 18. Our light Afflic●ion which is but for a moment worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of Glory while we look not at the things which are seen but at the things which are not seen for the things that are seen are temporal but the things that are not seen are eternal The end of God's Covenant and Promises is ●o give us strong Consolation in the midst of Temptations Persecutions and Trials Wo●ldly Joys appear and vanish in a moment every blast of Temptation scattereth them It is eternal Blessedness which is the cause of solid Comfort in all Dangers Storms and Tempests hither we retreat as to our Sanctuary and find relief In the World all is unstable and uncertain but the Covenant provideth for us eternal Joy and Bliss 3. The third Effect which it is to produce in us is an increase of Holiness to stablish us in every good Word that is not only in sound Doctrine but in every good Work in Holiness of Life our Endeavours should answer our Motives and Ends Abound in the Work of the Lord forasmuch as your Labour is not in vain in the Lord 1 Cor. 15.58 Diligence should not be grievous to us when there is everlasting Consolation at the back of it surely this should put life into all our Endeavours Should we trifle away that time which we are to improve for Eternity John 6.27 Labour not for the Meat that perishes but for that which is to endure to everlasting Life Faith in Christ joined with solid Godliness will lead you to eternal Life There should be in the Saints an eternal Principle which is the Grace of the Holy Spirit and an eternal End which is the pleasing glorifying and enjoying of God and an eternal Rule which is the Will of God and they will have eternal Consolation and Reward Vse of Exhortation 1. Look upon the New Covenant as it is in it self as containing the only solid Grounds of rejoicing the Blessings of it are real certain stable and sutable to the great necessities of Mankind The Blessings are Pardon and Life they are real no Fancies or Chimera's The Gospel is not a Dream or well devised Fable but the greatest reality in the World it speaketh much for it self commending it self to the Conscience by rational Evidence 2 Cor. 4.2 By manifestation of the Truth commending o●r selves to every Man's Conscience in the sight of God But more by the Authority of the Son of God who came from Heaven to shew us the way thither And if it had not been so he would have told us John 14.2 For he used great plainness of Speech and Fidelity and is more fully ratified by the Spirit Iohn 16. 8 9 10 11. He will reprove the World of Sin of Rig●teousness and of Iudgment They are stable and unchangeable as appeareth by the Covenant Form in which the Co●veyance is so strong and firm as will make a Plea in Law 2 Sam. 23.5 He hath made an Everlasting Covenant with me ordered in all things and sure in which is all my hope and desire And suitable to many necessities Here is a Cure for our great Sore by Pardon and satisfaction to our Desires by a fit Happiness 2. Let it be so to you do you fulfil the Duties required if there be any room for doubting it must be of your Qualification therefore that must be made more explicit 1 John 3.19 Hereby we know that we are of the Truth and shall assure our hearts before him We miss much of this everlasting Consolation because we are upon such loose terms with God never hope to have peace upon cheaper terms than clear and undoubted Holiness You are not to model God's Covenant and new make it and bring it down to your humour and liking No the Covenant is unalterable and eternal So the Duties as well as the Priviledges You must take it as you find it and chuse the things that please God Isa. 56.4 There is your claim follow that close henceforth is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which the Lord the Righteous Iudg shall give me at that day and not to me only but to all them that love his appearing