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A35951 An expositon of all St. Pauls epistles together with an explanation of those other epistles of the apostles St. James, Peter, John & Jude : wherein the sense of every chapter and verse is analytically unfolded and the text enlightened. / David Dickson ...; Expositio analytica omnium Apostolicarum Epistolarum. English Dickson, David, 1583?-1663.; Retchford, William.; Dickson, David, 1583?-1663. Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews. 1659 (1659) Wing D1403; ESTC R7896 807,291 340

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and diligently indeavour the bringing forth of the fruits of Faith because in the resurrection the Lord will give us whatever wee have lost with men viz. the reward of good works CHAP. XVI THere are three parts of this last Chapter In the first is contained the last Article of the Epistle concerning a Collection for the poor Jews to vers 5. In the second is contained the conclusion shewing for the most part familiar matters to vers 19. In the third hee mentions salutations of the Saints to the end Vers. 1. Now concerning the Collection for the Saints as I have given order to the Churches of Galatia even so do yee As touching the Collection The famine which was prophesied by Agabus Act. 11.28 as also the persecution did much distress the Churches in Iudea wherefore the Apostles living at Ierusalem exhort Paul and Barnabas that they would take care to make a collection amongst the Gentiles to succour the need of the poor Jewes Gal. 2.20 hee speaks of this contribution commanding that on the Lords Day whereupon all Christians ceased from their labours and met publikely to the Worship of God that every one according to his ability without vain-glory should cast something into the Treasury There are six reasons of his Exhortation The first is from the example of other Churches by name of those which were in Galatia who were bound to the same duty under the same Precepts Vers. 2. Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store as God hath prospered him that there bee no gatherings when I come Reason 2. Because nothing is required of them unfitting or burdensome but that once every week in convenient time and place every one would contribute according to that measure wherewith God had blessed him And the manner is plain whereby the collection might bee made publikely every Lords Day and yet every one should lay it by himself i. e. no man knowing the sum We may imagine that they imitated the example of the Antient Church a bored Chest being placed in the entrance to the house where they met for the Worship of God Lest when I come Reason 3. Because hee was about to come unto them to enquire of their obedience Here wee have the fourth Reason lest upon their putting off or neglecting the matter they might bee found unprepared when the Apostles should come and might make their collection not so seasonable with greater difficulty and prejudice Vers. 3. And when I come whomsoever you shall approve by your letters them will I send to bring your liberality unto Jerusalem Reason 5. Hee prevents an objection lest there should bee any suspition of laying out their collection Behold I will commit your charitable contribution to bee carried to Jerusalem unto men approved chosen by your selves whom I will send together with you with letters Vers. 4. And if it bee meet that I go also they shall go with mee Reason 6. Because this business so well likes mee that I am ready not only to commend your messengers to the Churches which are in Iudea by our Epistle but if it shall seem meet I also have determined to go along with those whom you commit the charge of this business to The Second Part. Vers. 5. Now I will come unto you when I shall pass thorough Macedonia for I do pass thorough Macedonia 6. And it may bee that I will abide yea and winter with you that yee may bring mee on my journey whithersoever I go 7. For I will not see you now by the way but I trust to tarry a while with you if the Lord permit The second part of the Chapter is the Epilogue of the Epistle containing for the most part matters familiar which also appertained to the edification of the Corinthians The Articles of this conclusion are six The first concerns his coming whereof hee gives them hopes ver 5. and of his stay among them for the confirmation of mutual friendship and their consolation if it was the Will of God ver 6 7. Vers. 8. But I will tarry at Ephesus until Pentecost 9. For a great door and effectual is opened unto mee and there are many adversaries Why hee deferred his coming determining to stay longer at Ephesus till the time of the Jews Feast which to that day they that Judaized observed hee gives two Reasons 1. Because God had opened a great door or offered an abundant occasion for the gaining of many or converting them to the Gospel and apparently gave a blessing to his labours which hee calls an effectual door Another Reason because the tumult of adversaries was so great his Presence was most requisite and Satan in his absence did much harm Vers. 10. Now if Timotheus come see that hee may bee with you without fear for hee worketh the work of the Lord as I also do 11. Let no man therefore despise him but conduct him forth in peace that hee may come unto mee for I look for him with the Brethren Article 2. Wherein hee carefully commends Timothy unto them if hee should come to them as his most dear Son who is called the Apostles Son because in Preaching the Gospel hee followed his steps serving God holily as hee did that they would defend him from injuries treat him honourably bring him on his journey when hee returned guard him from dangers by the way that hee might come safe to him Vers. 12. As touching our brother Apollos I greatly desired him to come unto you with the Brethren but his will was not at all to come at this time but hee will come when hee shall have convenient time Article 3. Wherein that the Corinthians might not take it ill that the Apostle while hee came did not send Apollos the Evangelist a man familiar with them who watered the Apostles planting amongst them hee clears himself that hee had not a will then to come but gives them hopes of his coming when hee shall have a fit opportunity Vers. 13. Watch yee stand fast in the faith quit you like men bee strong 14. Let all your things bee done with charity Article 4. Wherein hee exhorts them to five military duties of Christian-souldiers 1. That although neither hee nor Apollos should come unto them yet in the mean time they should keep continual watch lest Satan should come upon them while they were secure and drunk with worldly cares 2. That they should bee constant in the Faith firmly holding the truth of the Gospel being united unto Christ by Faith 3. That they would shew themselves men in every combate against the adversaries of Faith and their salvation 4. That they would bee strong in the Power of God and not faint under the evils they any time met with 5. That they would constitute Charity the Arbitrator of all things both Ecclesiastical and Civil serving the common good in every thing Vers. 15. I beseech you Brethren you know the house of Stephanas that it is the
ought to renounce that yoak Vers. 4. But when the fulness of the time was come God sent forth his Son made of a Woman made under the Law 5. To redeem them that were under the Law that wee might receive the Adoption of Sons Having spoken of the servile and childish condition of the Church before the comming of Christ as to the outward man for as to the Spirit and inward man the faithful that saw the day of Christ were freed and rejoyced in the Lord now follows the manner of delivering the Church by the comming of Christ. The fulness of time Argum. 2. Now the fulness of time is come which the Father had fore-appointed to the Legal Pedagogie and that Guardianship of Legal Ceremonies is finished Therefore you Christians must renounce the yoak of Ceremonies Sent forth his Son Argum. 3. The Son of God is sent into the world takes upon him flesh and is born of the Virgin Mary and subjected to the Covenant of Works and the yoak of Legal Ceremonies that hee might redeem those that were subject to the Law Therefore yee Christians redeemed from the yoak ought to renounce it That the Adoption Argum. 4. For that end Christ is made subject to the Law that wee might clearly attain to the Adoption or to the Priviledge of Sons grown up held forth under the Gospel Therefore wee being under the Gospel ought to renounce the servile and childish yoak of Ceremonies unless wee would render the benefit of Redemption of none effect to us Vers. 6. And because yee are Sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts crying Abba Father Argum. 5. For a testimony of your Adoption and advancement to the priviledge of Sons now grown up God hath given you the holy Spirit by which together with other Sons of God out of Jews and Gentiles yee may call God confidently in every tongue your Father Therefore except yee would carry your selves as unworthy of this priviledge yee must renounce the childish and servile yoak of Ceremonies Vers. 7. Wherefore thou art no more a Servant but a Son and if a Son then an Heir of God through Christ. Argum. 6. Yee are no more in that servile condition under the yoak of Ceremonies but in a free state as Sons grown up and Heirs actually partakers of their Fathers goods or spiritual graces in a larger measure than the ancient Church and that by Christ manifested in the flesh Therefore now you must renounce that servi●e and childish yoak Vers. 8. Howbeit then when yee knew not God yee did service unto them which by nature are no gods 9. But now after that yee have known God or rather are known of God how turn yee again to the weak and beggarly elements whereunto yee desire again to bee in bondage Hee upbraids them with their ingratitude reprehending them for their observance of Legal Ceremonies as of daies and months c. in which they were neither born nor educated Howbeit Argum. 7. Before yee were Sons you were in a worser condition than the Jews to wit you were Idolatrous knowing not the true God and serving feigned Idols but now converted from that ignorance yee have known God or rather by the preventing Grace of God known and beloved yee are drawn to God that you might know him and are invested with the liberty of Sons How is it that a fresh as if you had been under no bondage do you turn again to the yoak of abolished ceremonial bondage Therefore this yoak you must renounce The force of this Argument is this yee bear the yoak of Ceremonies having less to pretend for your excuse and with a more signal note of ingratitude than the Jews born and brought up under the yoak Therefore you must renounce this yoak Again Argum. 8. Yee being advanced to the liberty of Sons grown up it is an unworthy thing willingly to return again to the yoak of slavery and to bee willing to bee in bondage Therefore you must renounce this yoak Beggerly Argum. 9. Those Legal Ceremonies the yoak whereof now yee affect although they had their pedagogical use before Christ came yet now Christ is come they have no use but are weak and beggerly rudiments which neither have virtue to justifie nor power to bring consolation nor their old use to prefigure Christ Therefore yee ought to renounce this so unprofitable a yoak Vers. 10. Yee observe daies and months and times and years 11. I am afraid of you lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain Argum. 10. Your bondage begun again in the observation of Legal Ceremonies as for example of daies Sabbaths New Moons set Feasts and Sabbatical years c. hath given mee just cause of fear left I have preached to you the Gospel of free Justification in vain Because this is a sign that you are revolted from Justification by Faith or from the Grace of Christ to seek Justification by Works of the Law Therefore unless yee will renounce the Gospel yee must renounce this yoak The second Part. Vers. 12. Brethren I beseech you bee as I am for I am as yee are yee have not injured mee at all The second part of the Chapter follows wherein is contained a loving Exhortation to return into the way and the wholesome opinion of Justification by Grace through Faith without the Works of the Law This Proposition of the Exhortation may bee laid down You must return to my Doctrine of Righteousness by Faith without the Works of the Law bee yee saies hee as I am or bee yee in the same opinion with mee The Arguments of the Exhortation are twelve Furthermore Argum. 1. Because I though in times past a Pharisee have been very stiffe for Righteousness by the Law but now being made a Christian I am as you and I seek with you your salvation no less than you your selves seek it Therefore yee must return to my opinion Brethren I beseech Argum. 2. My fear concerning you hath neither alienated my mind from you neither hath it caused a doubtful judgement of charity concerning you but as Brethren let mee friendly bespeak you and as Brethren let mee beseech you to return Therefore return yee No Argum. 3. My severe reproof ariseth not against you either from anger or hatred who have not privately injured mee at all but out of an earnest desire of your salvation Therefore return yee Vers. 13. Yee know how through infirmity of the flesh I preached the Gospel unto you at first Argum. 4. I have suffered many things for preaching the Gospel unto you for yee know that I have preached the Gospel to you constantly through infirmities and a contemptible condition as to the outward-man whereunto through afflictions I am driven Therefore return yee to sound Doctrine sealed by my sufferings Vers. 14. And my temptation which was in the flesh yee despised not nor rejected but received mee as an Angel of God even as Christ Iesus Argum. 5. In
understand the Latin tongue Thus it pleases God to have it at this day Many Preachers in England who take upon them to teach others understand nothing but their Mother-tongue themselves nor ever came they where Learning grew But seeing they will undertake to minister to the people and the wind blows for their turn That the Church of Christ purchased with his most precious blood might not be left qu●●e destitute and totally subver●ed by comments of their own wee thought it meet to commend this useful Author to their understandings whereby they might have some assistance proportionable to their capacities These were the main inducements wee eyed in attempting this work and wee hope its general serviceableness will answer to whatever might be objected against the undertaking Sometimes through the mistakes of printing the Latin book the sense was here and there disturbed whereupon wee were forced to take the more care in finding out the Authors mind that wee might accordingly commend it to ●hy benefit Another thing I should signifie to the Reader Some years since this Author set forth his Explanation of the Epistle to the Hebrews a Book so useful and solid that it became deservedly acceptable to most men This wee have inserted in its proper place in this Volume and Edition So that besides the Analy●●cal Exposition of these Epistles which was the sole intendment of the Author in this present work yo● have his practical observations formerly set forth upon the Epistle to the Hebrews 〈…〉 remains but that thou apply thy self to the perusal of the whole and before thou unde●●●kest ●o be a Iudge become a Reader and while thy meditations are imployed in these sacred Oracles of God I shall pray that the Spirit of truth and goodness may come down and rest upon thee For 〈◊〉 hee b●eathes from these mountains of spices and wee delude our selves with the visions of our own heart● while wee think to finde the Holy Spirit God blessed for ever in any other Chanels but these wherein he is determined to conveigh his holy and heavenly motions Farewel Thine in the work of the Lord WILLIAM RETCHFORD THE EPISTLE of PAVL to the ROMANS Analytically Expounded THE SUMME OF THE EPISTLE THe Apostle determined to visit the Romans that hee might by his presence confirm them in the faith In the mean time when hee observes his coming delayed being moved by the Spirit of the Lord hee writes this famous Epistle unto them The parts of the Epistle besides the beginning and conclusion are two The first shewes the onely and spiritual ground of sinners Iustification by faith in Christ to Chap. 12. The other part treats concerning the holy course of life which justified persons should live to the end of the Chapter That which appertains to the first part presently after the beginning of the Epistle the Apostle undertakes to prove THAT NO MAN CAN BE IUSTIFIED BY INHERENT RIGHTEOUSNESSE BUT BY THE RIGHTEOUSNESSE OF CHRIST ONLY APPREHENDED BY FAITH ALONE AND FREELY OF HIS GRACE IMPUTED BY GOD TO US THAT BELEEVE This Position hee proves by ten Arguments whereof the two first are in the first Chapter The third in the second Chapter the seven other in the third Chapter To the further fixing of these Arguments hee sub-joyns a sevenfold proof of this doctrine The FIRST is That Abraham was justified by Faith alone Chap. 4. The SECOND is That this onely reason of our justification affords us comfort against the just anger of God and original sin the poison which Adam derived upon us Chap. 5. The THIRD is That this ground of our justification very much conduces to promote sanctification in them that are justified Chap. 6. The FOURTH is That this ground of our justification onely yeelds comfort to the afflicted consciences of them that are justified upon their imperfect obedience and the reliques of sin dwelling in them Chap. 7. The FIFTH is That this ground of our justification fenceth those that are justified and sanctified not onely against condemnation or all the evils to bee feared after this life but also confirms and comforts against all the troubles and afflictions to which the Children of God are obnoxious in this life Chap. 8. The SIXTH proof is That by experience it is found that the Iews seeking righteousness from their works fall short of it and that the Gentiles destitute of all shew of inherent righteousness by faith in Iesus Christ have obtained true and saving righteousness Chap. 9. Where from occasion of the Iews cutting off election and reprobation is handled The which rejection of the Iews being apparent and manifest to all the Churches because of their foolish incredulity and obstinacy hee proves to bee just Chap. 10. Yet all the Iews not to bee despised because the obstinacy of that Nation is to last but for a time which hee shews Chap. 11. In the other part of the Epistle wherein hee treats of sanctification in the lives of all those that are justified 1 After a serious obtestation that all who are justified should consecrate themselves unto God and all the Ministers of the Gospel maintaining peace amongst themselves every one according to his ability should promote the sanctification and salvation of the faithful Hee gives general Precepts about Sanctity Chap. 12. 2 Hee descends to more special duties towards the Magistrate and their neighbours of all degrees according to the Law of Charity Chap. 13. 3 Hee handles the mutual duties of the faithful in a prudent use of their Christian liberty Chap. 14. and in the former part of Chap. 15. Lastly Assuring the Romans of his love and authority in the remaining part of Chapter 15. with salutations of the Saints hee concludes his Epistle Chap. 16. CHAP. I. THere are two parts of this Chapter The first containes the beginning of the Epistle to verse 17. The other is an entrance to prove the principal Proposition of the Epistle viz. THAT WEE ARE JUSTIFIED BY FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST AND NOT BY WORKS The beginning contains the inscription of the Epistle to verse 8. And the proemial discourse to verse 17. and all is ordered to the preparing of the faithful Romans that with all submission of mind they would receive the subsequent doctrin which designe may bee comprehended to the same sense in this or the like maxim You O Romans ought with all subjection of mind to receive this following doctrin To this end hee insinuates eighteen Arguments whereof some are contained in the inscription and the rest in the proemial discourse of the Epistle Vers. 1. Paul a Servant of Iesus Christ called to bee an Apostle separated to the Gospel of God In the inscription of the Epistle you have the description of the Pen-man to verse 7. and of those to whom hee writes verse 7. A Servant Argument 1. I Paul the writer of this Epistle unto you am a Servant of Jesus Christ i. e The matters of Christ Jesus my Lord are in hand not mine own and to
together and my spirit with the power of our Lord Iesus Christ 5. To deliver such a one unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh that the Spirit may bee saved in the day of the Lord Iesus Argum. 3. Because now besides that ordinary power which you have in the Ecclesiastical Senate viz. you are instructed and obliged also by an extraordinary Power to excommunicate him for truly you have my mind or spirit judgement opinion and authority concerning that wicked person as much in my absence as if I was present Therefore when you are gathered together being fortified by this Apostolical Epistle in which the spirit or mind or opinion of mee an Apostle is contained and by the authority of Christ in whose name the censures of the Church are to bee made that you deliver that wicked one to Satan or excommunicate him Hee sayes Deliver him to Satan because hee that is rejected and cast out of the Church by Excommunication from the Church-dignity of the Saints as to the outward condition of a man the same also is declared to bee as to his outward condition in the Kingdome bondage and power of Satan for to bee a Citizen even in the outward state of the Church which is said to bee the Kingdome of God is a greater honour than to reign without the Church Therefore hee that is Excommunicated hee loses much of his repute and honour and dignity and is reckoned amongst the subjects of the devil Destruction of the flesh Argum. 4. From the end of Excommunication by way of preventing an objection because Excommunication is a means of Repentance and Salvation for truly by this censure the pride of the flesh may bee mortified and the new creature bee saved in the day of judgement Therefore hee is to bee excommunicated Vers. 6. Your glorying is not good know yee not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump Argum. 5. Lest the whole Church should bee infected and polluted by the contagion of so great a wickedness as by a little leaven the whole lump is leavened Therefore the Incestuous Person is to bee Excommunicated This Argument is enforced by repeating his reproof of the Corinthians Vers. 7. Purge out therefore the old leaven that yee may bee a new lump as yee are unleavened for even Christ our Passeover is sacrificed for us Argum. 6. Propounded by the continuing of the Allegory because the Christian Church is to bee purged from scandals yea and the hearts of Christians from all the corruption of their old nature with no less diligence than heretofore the houses of the Jews under the Law were purged from common leaven before the Passeover was sacrificed Therefore the Incestuous Person is to bee Excommunicated That yee may bee Argum. 7. From the profitableness of it Yee must endeavour that yee may bee a new and holy society an holy lump or that yee may bee found new creatures really and in deed as yee are unleavened by your obligation and profession or as you are Saints Therefore the Incestuous Person is to bee Excommunicated Passeover Confirming this Argument hee adds the eighth because the thing signified in the Passeover to wit the Sacrifice of Jesus Christ doth not less engage Christians to their duties represented by the celebration and ceremonies of the Feast that is to bee careful that holiness may flourish in us and in the Church than it did oblige the Jews heretofore to observe the ceremonies of the Feast in which the Paschal Lamb being a type sacrificed was set before them Vers. 8. Therefore let us keep the Feast not with old leaven neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness but with the unleavened bread of sincere truth From hence hee infers as it were by a perswasive conclusion the ninth Argum. That malice and wickedness being put away both from themselves and from the Church and by consequence that Incestuous Person being excommunicated they might worship and serve the Lord cheerfully and holily in sincerity and truth The force of this Argument is this Wee cannot live holily and righteously as the signification of the Feast of the Paschal Lamb typified requires of us unless the leaven of our former life and wicked practices be purged away out of us and the House of God or the Church and unless wee endeavour to keep sincerity and truth in us and the Church Therefore hee is to bee Excommunicated Vers. 9. I wrote unto you in an Epistle not to company with fornicators Argum. 10. Because he before forbad them by his Epistle to have fellowship with Fornicators and by consequence they might understand that Fornicators were to bee Excommunicated from the Church and much more incestuous persons Therefore that Incestuous Person is now to bee excommunicated Vers. 10. Yet not altogether with the fornicators of this world or with the Covetous or with Extortioners or with Idolaters for then must you needs go out of the world Lest they should excuse themselves hee shews them that that Precept concerning vicious persons was not to bee understood by them of those that were in the world or without the Church because thus the Apostle had commanded a thing impossible because they must eithe● necessarily live amongst such wicked persons or go out of the world for they lived at Corinth the Citizens whereof with whom the Faithful necessarily must have civil commerce remained for the most part Infidels Vers. 11. But now have I written unto you not to keep company if any man that is called a Brother bee a Fornicator or Covetous or an Idolater or a Railer or a Drunkard or an Extortioner with such a one no not to eat Argum. 11. If you have not been heretofore sufficiently instructed in this business at least yee now have my mind which you have heard out of this Epistle that you must not ea● with a Professor or Brother that is a Fornicatour and by consequence that Brother is to bee excommunicated who being convinced of his faults by the Church remains still wicked without repentance Therefore now you ought much more to conclude that the incestuous person is to bee excommunicated Vers. 12. For what have I to do to judge them also that are without do not you judge them that are within 13. But them that are without God judgeth therefore put away from among your selves that wicked person Another reason of the Exposition is given by urging the twelfth Argument for excommunicating the incestuous person because from thence that neither the Apostle nor the Church had right to exercise Church Censures upon those who were without the Church but they were left to the judgement of God onely they ought to conclude that to judge of the members of the Church belonged to them Therefore that wicked incestuous person was to bee taken away from amongst them by excommunication which is the scope of the whole Chapter CHAP. VI. THE THIRD AND FOURTH ARTICLE CONCERNING LAW SUTES AND AVOIDING FORNICATION IN this Chapter the third
back of Epaphroditus the Philippians Pastor who had brought mony for Pauls use and for a time had ministred to him in prison Hee commends him in five honourable Epithites or Titles 1 His Brother 2 His companion in labour 3 Fellow-souldier 4 The faithful messenger of the Philippians And 5 The publick Minister to the Apostles necessity in prison Vers. 26. For hee longed after you all and was full of heaviness because that yee had heard that hee had been sick Hee adds four causes of sending him back which would serve also for his commendation 1 The Pastoral love of Epaphroditus towards the Philippians 2 His trouble for the Philippians grief because hee knew they would hear certainly of his sickness but nothing of his recovery Vers. 27. For indeed hee was sick nigh unto death but God had mercy on him and not on him onely but on mee also lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow Hee confirms the tydings of Epaphroditus his sickness and commends the special grace of God shewn to Epaphroditus and himself whereby God was careful to restore Epaphroditus to health lest the Apostle should bee too much afflicted Vers. 28. I sent him therefore the more carefully that when yee see him again yee may rejoyce and that I may bee the less sorrowful 3 The joy of the Philippians was another cause 4 The ease of the Apostles sickness who for the Philippians sake would deprive himself of Epaphroditus his service otherwise very necessary to him rather than hee would suffer them any longer to want their Minister Vers. 29. Receive him therefore in the Lord with all gladness and hold such in reputation Hence hee wisheth them to receive him according to his worth and to esteem of him and such Ministers as Jewels and treasures Vers. 30. Because for the work of Christ hee was nigh unto death not regarding his life to supply your lack of service towards mee Hee adds four Reasons of his desire 1. Because hee had carried on the work of Christ in comforting the Apostle 2. Because hee had ministred to the Apostle with danger of his life 3. Because hee preferred the service hee undertook before his own life being more heedless of his own health than of taking care of the Apostles business 4. Because hee had supplied the Philippians absence who as they ought did earnestly desire to serve the Apostles necessities CHAP. III. IN this Chapter the Apostle exhorts them joyfully to relye upon Christ alone or onely upon his Righteousness Grace and Vertue as abundantly sufficient for holiness and happiness that they would beware of false Apostles and follow the examples of the Apostles and faithful Ministers of Christ. There are three members of the first Exhortation contained in the three first verses 1. That they would rejoyce in Christ alone 2. That they would take heed to themselves of false Iewish teachers 3. That they would imitate the example of the Apostles and faithful who do wholly adhere unto Christ. The Arguments of this Exhortation are nine all which do urge that cleaving unto Christ they should follow the example of the Apostles Vers. 1. Finally my brethren rejoyce in the Lord to write the same things to you to mee indeed is not grievous ●ut for you it is safe The first member of the Exhortation That they would rejoyce in Christ that is that with joy they would rest upon his Righteousness and Vertue nor seek for any other helps to their salvation besides him This is propounded as the end of the whole former Doctrine and as a brief of all Christian duties The same things Argum. 1. By prevention of an Objection This Exhortation is so profitable for you that it is not at all troublesome to me to inculcate repeat it often to you nor should it bee tedious to you to hear the same often Therefore cleave unto Christ earnestly imbracing this Doctrine of his sufficiency Vers. 2. Beware of Dogs beware of evil workers beware of the concision The second member of the Exhortation is That they would beware of false Apostles who endeavouring after an impossibility would joyn righteousness by the works and ceremonies of the Law with free justification by faith Dogs Argum. 2. These false Apostles that act the part of Jews confounding the righteousness of the Law with the righteousness of faith and so teaching that wee must not rest only on Christs righteousness are not holy worshippers of God as they pretend but unclean Dogs barking at the pure Doctrine of the Gospel and defaming the sincere servants of Christ with their revilings They are not upholders of good works but evill workers they are not worthy to have the honour of Circumcision but they shall bee called authors of Concision and perdition because that by their false doctrine they do ruine and separate both themselves and others from Christ and of these you must take heed by reason of the imminent danger Therefore you must relye only upon Christs Grace and Vertue Vers. 3. For wee are the Circumcision which worship God in the Spirit and rejoyce in Christ Iesus and have no confidence in the flesh The third member of the Exhortation is wherein hee proposeth the example of the Apostles and faithful who do wholly cleave unto Christ first in general then more particularly further repeating the Exhortation unto vers 18. Wee are Argum. 3. Onely wee Apostles and other beleevers who rest upon Christs righteousness are to bee honoured with the title of truly Circumcised viz. Those 1. who worship God with an internal and spiritual affection of the heart And 2. who glory in Jesus Christ as the only and sufficient Saviour 3. Who do not place our confidence in Ceremonies in carnal Circumcision in any external priviledges or any other such Helps Therefore you should as wee do onely rest upon the Grace and Vertue of Christ if yee will bee accounted truly Circumcised Vers. 4. Though I might also have confidence in the flesh if any other man thinketh that hee hath whereof hee may trust in the flesh I more Argum. 4. From the particular example of the Apostle preventing an Objection I Paul who have more cause to glory in fleshly or external priviledges than any false Apostles can have do nevertheless renouncing all confidence in priviledges or my works only relye on Christ and endeavour through Christ alone to make progress in holiness unto salvation Therefore you ought to acquiesce with mee in the Grace and Vertue of Christ alone Vers. 5. Circumcised the eighth day of the flock of Israel of the Tribe of Benjamin an Hebrew of the Hebrews as touching the Law a Pharisee 6. Concerning zeal persecuting the Church touching the righteousness which is in the Law blameless Hee clearly explaines this example by reckoning up eight causes of carnal boasting vers 5. 6. 1. I am circumcised and so brought into the number of Gods people 2. I was circumcised the eighth day exactly according to the Law not as a
hee commends 1 From his sincerity in his Office that hee is a servant of Christ 2 From his special care of his flock for which hee did fervently every day pray unto God that the members of that Church might constantly persevere in knowledge in faith and obedience to the Divine will and might make increase to perfection 3 From his zeal for the salvation of the Colossians Laodiceans and Hierapolitans of the fervency of whose zeal the Apostle bears witness Vers. 14. Luke the beloved Physician and Demas Greet you Salut 5. Sent from Luke a Physician and from Demas who as yet had not revolted from the society of the Apostle Vers. 15. Salute the Brethren which are in Laodicea and Nymphas and the Church which is in his house Art 3. Containeth the salutation sent from the Apostle himself wherein he salutes in his own name the Laodicean brethren and Nymphas with the Church that was in his house So hee calls the family of Nymphas because it was instructed in godliness well governed as Churches use to bee Vers. 16. And when this Epistle is read amongst you cause that it bee read also in the Church of the Laodiceans And that yee likewise read the Epistle from Laodicea Art 4. Of communicating this Epistle to the Laodiceans who had need of the same doctrine by reason of their like danger from the false Apostles But hee mentions another Epistle written from Laodicea which some think to have been written by the Apostle whilst hee was at Laodicea and that now lost But it is certain that no Epistle could have been written by our Apostle from Laodicea because hee affirms Chap. 2. vers 1. That neither the Laodiceans nor the Colossians had ever seen his 〈◊〉 the flesh or had beholden him present in body It is more like to bee meant that the 〈◊〉 was written from those Laodiceans to the Apostle 〈◊〉 signified the state of that Church to him which the Apostle was willing to answer and satisfie by this Epistle whatsoever it was certain it is that it concerned the Colossian Church to read that Epistle and communicate this to the Laodiceans Vers. 17. And say to Archippus Take heed to the Ministry which thou hast received in the Lord that thou fulfil it Art 5. Concerning the admonishing Archippus the Minister of the Colossians and companion of Epaphras who as it appears was somewhat negligent and had need of admonition from the Council or Co-presbyters of his Church whom the Apostle commands 1 That they stir him up to the duties of his Office and to consider the weightiness of it 2 That they warn him to execute the Ministry as one that was to give an account of his Embassage committed to him of Christ. 3 That they furthermore seriously exhort him to accomplish the Office committed to him And the Apostle requires these things of the Colossians that Archippus might bee more stirred up when hee should perceive them not want Apostolical authority because the Church was to admonish him concerning the executing his Office Vers. 18. The salutation by the hand of mee Paul Remember my bonds Grace bee with you Amen Art 6. Containing the conclusion of the Epistle which the Apostle used to write in all his Epistles not by a Scribe as the body of the Epistle but by his own hand wherein hee 1 Salutes all 2 Hee shews the characteristical note of his Epistles lest they should acknowledge any Epistle as sent from him which hee himself with his own hand had not subscribed 3 Hee exhorts them that praying for him now lying in bonds they would learn patience and faith being invited to it by so illustrious an example 4 Lastly Hee wisheth them the grace of God from whence as from a fountain all good things may flow to them and hopes it will bee communicated to them Sealing all things which hitherto hee had writ as it were with the seal of faith Amen The First Epistle of Paul to the THESSALONIANS Analytically expounded The Contents THessalonica in times past was the Metropolis of all Macedonia in which Paul and Silas as it is supposed Act. 17. converted many in a little time among the Iews and also the Gentiles to the Christian Faith But afterwards a sedition being stirred up by them that beleeved not they were by force cast out from thence The Apostle first of all betook him to Berea afterwards to Athens And in the first place hee sends away Timothy to them that hee might comfort the afflicted Afterwards Timothy being returned and hee understanding the constancy of the Thessalonians sends this Epistle in which he confirms them in the Faith and exhorts them to a life worthy of their holy Profession There are two principal parts of the Epistle In the first after his endeavour to confirm them in the Faith of Christ and perswasion of his affection towards them hee encourages them to constancy Chap. 1 2 3. In the second part hee instructs and exhorts them to an holy life inserting consolation touching the resurrection of the dead Chap. 4 5. CHAP. I. AFter his Apostolical salutation vers 1. In the rest of the Chapter hee confirms the Thessalonians in the Faith by giving thanks to God for their sincere conversion Vers. 1. Paul and Sylvanus and Timotheus unto the Church of the Thessalonians which is in God the Father and in the Lord Iesus Christ Grace bee unto you and Peace from God our Father and the Lord Iesus Christ. The persons saluting are Paul Timotheus and Sylvanus who otherwise is called Silas whom that the Thessalonians might know to bee those who had taught them hee takes into the society of his testimony concerning the truth of this Doctrine and his respects towards the Thessalonians The Church which is saluted is described from its holy communion no● onely with God the Father whom the unbeleeving Jews do falsely boast that they worship but also with his Son Christ whom the unbeleeving Heathens and Jews did reject Furthermore hee praies for Grace and Peace for them from God the Father and Christ signifying that true happiness which proceeds from the Grace of God which as it is purchased for Beleevers by the merit of Christ so it is applied by the intercession and efficacy Vers. 2. Wee give thanks to God alwaies for you all making mention of you in our prayers In the remaining part of the Chapter giving thanks for the sincere conversion of the Thessalonians he confirm● them in the Faith by nine Arguments which both prove that they ought to bee strengthened in Faith and also contain the reasons of giving thanks Argum. 1. The remembrance of your conversion to the Faith is exceeding pleasant to mee for which I cannot but give thanks to God and daily pray that yee may persevere Therefore yee ought to bee strengthened in Faith Vers. 3. Remembring without ceasing your work of Faith and labour of love and patience of hope in our Lord Iesus Christ in the sight of God and our
salvation are founded in the good pleasure of God acknowledging nothing except the Grace of God in the whole course of salvation and in all the parts of it And the work of Faith Artic. 3. I pray that God would compleat the work of Faith with power in you In which Article hee affirms Faith to bee the work of God which hee works in his and hee determines the beginning increase and perfecting of Faith as part of his good pleasure Lastly Hee shews that Faith is not onely not a work of our power but exceeds whatsoever can bee in us and requires the power of God without which it can neither bee begun or continue or bee increased or compleated Vers. 12. That the name of our Lord Iesus Christ may bee glorified in you and yee in him according to the grace of our God and the Lord Iesus Christ. Art 4. I pray that both in this life and in that which is to come Christ may bee glorified in you as in his members and yee may be glorified in him as in your head which is the end of the former Articles Neither in this Article will hee have the grace of God concealed but teaches that the whole glory which Christ receiveth from his or which hee communicates to them is to bee ascribed to the grace of God and Christ onely In all which the Thessalonians had no mean supports for their consolation and confirmation in the faith CHAP. II. THe resolution of the Doubt concerning Christs coming follows There are two parts of the Chapter In the first hee confutes the errour touching Christs last coming whilst the Thessalonians were alive to vers 13. In the other hee confirms the faith of the Thessalonians Vers. 1. Now wee beseech you brethren by the coming of our Lord Iesus Christ and by our gathering together unto him An errour had crept in amongst the Thessalonians concerning Christs coming immediately whilst they were alive which errour the Devil cherished that as for other causes so also for this that at leastwise after that age hee might expose the whole Christian Doctrine together with this Article to a mockery therefore the Apostle admonishes them that they suffer not themselves to bee moved from the sound sense and faith of this Article In the mean while hee affirms two things as most certain whereof hee would not have them doubt The first was That Christ will come as he had taught before in his appointed time The other was It will come to pass that all the faithful should be gathered together from the four quarters of the world to meet the Lord But hee beseeches them if they would bee wise for themselves in that day that they would have a care of that errour whereof wee speak Vers. 2. That yee bee not soon shaken in minde or bee troubled neither by spirit nor by word nor by letter as from us as that the day of Christ is at hand Because Impostors did brag partly of some Revelations from the Spirit partly some speech of the Apostle which they affirmed they had heard they did partly say that it was manifested by the former Epistle written by the Apostle to the Thessalonians as if in the fourth and fifth Chapters hee had taught that Christ would come while they were yet alive the Apostle commands to take heed lest they should bee by this or any like imposture deceived troubled or by any other means bee moved from the faith Vers. 3. Let no man deceive you by any means for that day shall not come except there come a falling away first and that man of sin bee revealed the son of perdition Hee gives a reason of his dehortation Because Christ would not come before the Antichristian defection should bee and Antichrist should bee revealed the chief Captain and Patron of this Apostasie Therefore it behoveth two things to precede Christs coming a falling from the faith received whereof 1 Tim. 4.1 and the revelation of the chief or great Antichrist That which concerns the falling away hee doth not understand the falling away of one or a few or of many in many Churches for day by day in those times there were not a few Runagates from the tents of Christ almost through all the Churches and many followers of many errours but hee understands the universal falling away of the external or visible Church so that false opinions contrary to the Gospel should bee received and openly defended and that commonly in the visible Christian Church by those that should boast in the name of Christians As concerning him who should bee the head of this Apostasie hee fore-tells that hee shall bee revealed by God partly by permitting him to erect his Kingdome in his Church and openly and in very deed shew himself to bee Antichrist partly by making of him manifest by the Doctrine of the Gospel which should make his impostures manifest and open to all those that are unwilling to bee deceived of which Antichrist or head of Apostates that hee may bee better discerned in his time by those that were circumspect The Apostle propounds seven Articles which are exactly to bee observed Art 1. Contains the description and nine Notes of Antichrist all which and every one agree to none better yea to none other than to the Pope of Rome as it will appear by those that observe them Man Note 1. Hee shall bee a Man in spight of those that in favour of the Pope feign that the evil Spirit Antichrist is to come Therefore hee is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Man both in nature and kinde and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Man in the singular number that hee may shew that the famous chief and great Antichrist in kinde so called is described He doth not only intimate some individual man or a single person but the series of shavelings that were to succeed in one seat Heb. 9.7.25 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The high Priest denotes the whole series or succession of Priests and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The man of God signifies not one Pastor but the series of faithful Ministers and that according to the stile of the Prophets when they speak concerning the order of Kings as Dan. 7.2 Of sin Note 2. Hee shall bee the man of sin as well because hee is a notable sinner yea highly addicted to sin as because both by fraud and impostures and by force and tyrannical compulsion hee was to bee the famous author of sinning unto others The son Note 3. Hee shall bee the son of perdition or the successor of Iudas the Traytor For by this title Christ heretofore noted Iudas in the New Testament Ioh. 17.12 which Iudas Antichrist resembles partly in the assumed title of the Apostolical calling partly by dissimulation covetousness cruelty obstinacy and final perdition bringing destruction upon many and principally upon himself destroying others and destroyed himself Vers. 4. Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God or that is worshipped So
the Truth is sustained as with a pillar and certain Butteress by the Church Because the Church preserves the Truth as it were in a treasury In the Church onely divine Truth is held forth to the world and there hath its seat and abiding and the Church alone it is that by her Ministers takes care that this truth bee every where preached proclaimed and communicated and defends it against all adversaries and that with weapons properly appertaining to the truth Vers. 16. And without controversie great is the mystery of godliness God was manifest in the flesh justified in the Spirit seen of Angels preached unto the Gentiles beleeved on in the world received up into glory Artic. 3. Contains the great mystery of godliness and the pillar and ground of all Evangelical truths or the first foundations of the Gospel whereupon all other saving Doctrines lean which foundations the Pastors of the Church by all means ought to defend The fundamental Doctrines which are comprehended in this Article and which are necessary to bee acknowledged with an unanimous consent of all true Christians are seven 1 The Summe of the Gospel is the Mystery of godliness and that indeed is great The Gospel is called a Mystery because it is hid from natural reason nor can ever bee understood by any one without Divine manifestation and supernatural Revelation so that in this Mystery wee must not confide in our own reason but in the word of God And that wee may understand the word of God wee must beg the illumination of the Spirit It is called the Mystery of godliness because it hath for its end Christian piety which consists in faith and obedience to the commands of Christ or in faith which worketh by love Great It is called Great because it treats of God Christ the great work of Redemption of the glory of Righteousness and Divine grace and our salvation which of all things are the greatest God The second fundamental Doctrine is this In the person of Christ God was manifested in the flesh God viz. The onely begotten Son of God and consequently truly and eternally God Manifest viz. To the whole world visibly and openly shewed forth In the flesh viz. In the humane nature even mortal and frail but free from sin hee shewed forth himself the true Immanuel and God with us And here the two Natures are pointed out the Divine which did assume and the Humane which was assumed and the whole debasement of Christ in the flesh is herein contained Iustified Doct. 3. In the person of Christ God was manifested in the flesh justified by the Spirit i. e. Christ by his Divine power which shewed it self forth in his doctrine and life also in his Miracles especially in his glorious Resurrection from the dead was not onely just and true but also abundantly declared the onely begotten Son of God and the supreme Prophet of the Church and King and Priest eternal and acquitted from all the calumnies and reproaches of the Jewes and all his enemies Of Angels Doct. 4. God manifested in the flesh was seen of Angels i. e. acknowledged of the Angels and by the clearer manifestation of his Majesty and also of the Divine will Christ God incarnate was more apparently seen and therefore the Angels are made use of by God as fit witnesses of the Conception Birth Suffering and Resurrection of Christ who hitherto admire this mystery amazed with the excellency of the matter desire further to look into it stooping down to behold the things which are revealed to the Church by the Spirit 1 Pet. 1.12 Eph. 3.10 For touching the manner of our Redemption it was thought meet to conceal it from the Angels for a time that the goodness of God might bee the more admired Preached Doc● 5. God manifest in the flesh and preached to the Gentiles is a great mystery for it is a wonderful thing that the Gentiles who as yet wandred in the blindness of their mindes should have the Revelation of the Son of God which Doctrine was at first concealed from the Apostles themselves as also the Angels of Heaven Beleeved on Doct. 6. It s no small part of this Mystery that the efficacy of the Gospel should bee such in the world which lyes in evil and is contrary unto God by the labour of mean men and no wayes garnished with humane splendor when all passages were stopped and locked up the faith of Christ conquering all difficulties should bee entertained and gain the victory after an incredible manner so that the name of Christ is beleeved in and acknowledged in the world which way soever the preaching of the Gospel spreads it self Received up Doct. 7. The Mystery is great and worthy of admiration that Christ who in the infirmity of the flesh in the most abject condition of a servant lay hid so many years in the world and at length crucified seeming to end his life most miserably yet notwithstanding should bee received up into glory From whence sending the Holy Ghost and giving gifts unto men to this very day he manifests the glory of his Deity shewing what power hee hath in heaven and earth that all things are put under his feet These are the Doctrines which hee wills the Churches to hold fast from whence all the rest derive their original and establishment CHAP. IV. HEe proceeds to the instruction of Timothy how hee ought to carry himself in the house of God There are two parts of the Chapter In the first hee forewarns him about Apostacy from the true faith which would fall out in the Church in the last times to vers 6. In the latter part hee sets down the duties of a good Pastor and Governour of the Church whereby they might preserve themselves and their people free from that defection and Apostacy Vers. 1. Now the Spirit speaketh expresly that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of Devils As to what concerns the Prophecie of the future Apostasie from the faith or sound doctrine of the Gospel hee premises four things Whereof the first is concerning the certainty of the Defection because the Holy Ghost not obscurely or darkly but expresly forewarned them of this Apostacy and foretold them of the times immediately following wherein the defection from the faith should begin and should prevail in the visible Church The second contains three causes of their defection Cause 1 Deceiving spirits i. e. Devils authors of all kinde of errors and impostures Cause 2 False teachers who taught and propagated by the inspiration of the Devill false doctrines or doctrines of Devils invented by him in the Church Cause 3 Attention hearkning to and miserable men giving credit to those Teachers and Devils Vers. 2. Speaking lyes in hypocrisie having their conscience seared with an hot iron In the third place hee describes those Diabolical Teachers or instruments of the Devil by whom the Devils bring in those false Doctrines into
nothing remains but the subduing of enemies and the application of the benefits procured by that Oblation for the good of the Elect. Vers. 15. Whereof the Holy Ghost also is a witness to us for after that hee had said before 16. This is the Covenant that I will make with them after those daies saith the Lord I will put my Laws into their hearts and in their minds will I write them 17. And their sins and iniquities will I remember us more Argum. 11. The New Covenant founded on the Sacrifice of Christ absolutely without any condition promises to all the Elect full Sanctification I will put my Law c. and remission of sins I will remember them no more as the Holy Ghost testifies Ier. 31.31 c. Therefore the Sacrifice of Christ c. Vers. 18 Now where remission of these is there is no more offering for sin Argum. 12. That one Sacrifice of Christ obtains from God full pardon of sins to the faithful under the New Covenant that hee neither leaves any place for the repetition of it nor to any other offering for sin Therefore the Sacrifice of Christ is more excellent than the Levitical The Second Part of the Chapter Vers. 19. Having therefore Brethren boldness to enter into the Holiest by the Blood of Iesus The second pa●● follows wherein hee brings the precedent Doctrine into use by way of exhortation consisting of divers branches That with confidence in God to ver 23. promoting the work of Holiness in themselves particularly and in all the members of the Church in general to ver 26. they patiently and confidently persevere in the Faith unto the end And briefly this whole exhortation may bee gathered into this Proposition Yee ought with confidence patiently to persevere in your endeavours after holiness The Arguments of this exhortation which prove and inforce this Proposition are nineteen whereof some alluding to types so hee lays them down that withall hee may raise the minds of the Hebrews to the excellency of the thing signified Having Argum. 1. Yee have together with us boldness by Faith in your prayers in this life of entring into Heaven and full possession after this life by approaching unto God himself Therefore ought yee with boldness to persevere in the Faith By the blood Argum. 2. By the blood or death of Jesus Christ as by a full price of our Redemption and Reconciliation this priviledge is procured for you that in all your necessities yee may freely open your minds to God Therefore ought yee boldly to persevere Vers. 20. By a new and living way which hee hath consecrated for us through the veil that is to say his flesh Argum. 3. Christ being made man and uniting himself with us in our common nature hath dedicated his flesh or his humanity to this use that yee with us being advantaged with this communion of nature by his Mediation as by a new way plain safe and living which quickens those that walk in it and refreshes the weary yee may come unto God as the Levitical High Priest entred by the veil into the Sanctuary Therefore ought yee to persevere with confidence in God Vers. 21. And having an High Priest over the house of God Argum. 4. Wee have Christ our High Priest who goes before us in the way bearing the iniquity of the inferiour Priests lest the things which are done amiss by us in our imperfect services might hinder our access to God Therefore c. Over the Argum. 5. Wee have Christ very tender towards us over the house of God who hath power to admit into Heaven whom hee will and of assigning a place to them that are entered as he please and out of the treasury of his grace to bestow upon them as much as can be desired Therefore c. Vers. 22. Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of Faith having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water 23. Let us hold fast the Profession of our Faith without wavering for hee is faithful that promised Argum. 6. The priviledge of a new and sincere heart is given to Beleevers to a full assurance of Faith and a peaceable conscience in Christ and to holiness of life which were signified by the Legal washings yee therefore by Faith apprehending your priviledge with us and applying to your selves the virtue of Christs blood by Faith being assured yee ought together with us in Sanctification of life to approach nearer unto God and to cleave unto him that yee may the more boldly persevere Faithful Arg. 7. God who hath promised all grace to them that hope in him that they may perseve●e to salvation is faithful Therefore c. Vers. 24. And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works 25. Not forsaking the assembling of our selves together as the manner of some is but exhorting one another and so much the more as yee see the day approaching Argum. 8. Unless yee diligently take heed that by all waies and means which make for your particular or the Churches perseverance in general viz. by considering one another and exciting one another to love and to good works by attending publick meetings and preserving the unity of the Church c. there is danger le●t a separation or Schism follow and at length Apostacy from the Faith as experience testifies in the persons of some Therefore c. So much the more Argum. 9. The day of judgement approacheth wherein to those that persevere in and apostatize from the Faith a reward shall bee given according to their works Vers. 26. For if wee sin wilfully after that wee have received the knowledge of the truth there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins Argum. 10. Unless yee persevere in the Faith or if after the acknowledgement of the truth of the Gospel wilfully or on set purpose yee fall back from the Gospel which is to sin against the Holy Ghost there remains no more Sacrifice for sin nor by consequence remission of sin if so be yee rejecting Christ and his Sacrifice maliciously there is no more Sacrifice for sin left Therefore lest yee fall into this abysse yee ought carefully to persevere Vers. 27. But a certain fearful looking for of judgement and fiery indignation which shall devoure the adversaries Argum. 11. There abides for Apostates who knowingly and willfully reject Christ and maliciously betake themselves to the adversaries side a fear of the dreadful judgement of God and of eternal fire which shall devoure all the enemies of Christ and chiefly Apostates Therefore ought yee to persevere in the Faith Vers. 28. Hee that despised Moses Law died without mercy under two or three witnesses 29. Of how much sorer punishment suppose yee shall hee bee thought worthy who hath trodden under foot the Son of God and hath counted the blood of the Covenant wherewith hee was sanctified an unholy thing and hath done despite unto the spirit of grace
by Scripture as it is called here the speaking of God so it is to bee accounted of still and not as a dumb letter 2. Hee saith God spake at sundry times By many parts as the word importeth now a part of his will and then a part farther at another time yet a part farther Then the Lord was in the way only of revealing his whole mind to his Church before Christ came letting forth light by little and little till the Son of Righteousness Jesus Christ arose and had not told his whole will 2. And for this reason the Jewish Church was bound to suspend her determination of the unchangeableness of her Levitical service till the Law-giver spake his last word and uttered his full mind in the fulness of time 3. Hee saith before Christ came God spake in divers manners Not revealing his Will after one manner but sometime by vive voice sometime by vision or dream or inspiration or Urim and Thummim by signs from Heaven by types and exercise of shadowing Ceremonies Then No reason the Jews should stick so fast to the Ordinances of Levi they being ins●ituted in the time of the alterable courses of the Churches Pedagogy as not to give way to the abolishing of them by the Messias Which to show is a part of the Apostles main scope Vers. 2. Hath in these last dayes spoken unto us by his Son whom hee hath appointed Heir of all things by whom also hee made the worlds 1. Hee saith God who spake to the Fathers hath spoken to us Then The same God who is Author of th● Old Testament is also Author of the Doctrine of the New Testament and the Church of old and now is taught of the same God that the faith of the Elect might depend upon the Authority of God only both then and now and not on men 2. These are called the last dayes Then The fulness of time is now come The Law-giver of the Church hath spoken his last Will His mind is fully revealed setled course for the Faith and service of his Church is taken after which no new alteration of his constitutions is to bee expected 3. Hee saith God spake to them by the Prophets but hath spoken to us by his Son Then 1. As the Son is above the servants so is Christ above the Prophets And no reason that the Jews should think so much of Moses and the Prophets as for them to mis-regard Christs Doctrine and stick to the Levitical Service under pretence of estimation of the Prophets 2. The glory of the Gospel is greater than the glory of the Law 3. The glory of the ministerial calling of Preachers of the Gospel is by so much the greater as it hath the Son of God first-man in the Roll thereof as first Preacher and Prince of Preachers 4. Christs Sermons are all of them directed unto us and so much more highly should the Doctrine of the Gospel bee esteemed of by us 4. In describing Christ hee saith the Son is Heir of all things that is hee hath received a domination over all creatures from the Father that as Hee is Lord over all so is Christ. Then 1. Christ is Heir of all things in the Church also Lord of the Sabbath and of all the service annexed to it to whom it is lawful to chop and change the Levitical Ordinances at his pleasure 2. And Heir of all the Prerogatives and Promises made to the Jews or others through whom only as the righteous owner of all things both Jew and Gentile must seek and keep right to what they have or can claim And therefore it behoved the Hebrews to enter themselves Heirs to their priviledges by Christ or else to bee disinherited 5. Hee saith God by his Son made the worlds So hee calleth the world for the variety of times and ages and fleeces of the creatures one succeeding another Then 1. Christ is God Creator of all things 2. Hee is a distinct person from the Father by whom the Father made all 3. That which the Father doth the Son doth the same yet so as in order of working the Father is first and the Son is next working with and from the Father Vers. 3. Who being the Brightness of his Glory and the express Image of His Person and upholding all things by the Word of his Power when Hee had by Himself purged our sins sate down on the right hand of the Majesty on high In describing Christ hee useth borrowed similitudes for what proper word can bee found to express so great a mystery And what can wee conceive of his Godhead but by resemblance Yea hee useth more similitudes than one for it is but little wee can conceive of him by one and what wee might misconceive by too hard pressing of one similitude by another is corrected and so our conception helped 1. Christ the Son is called the brightness of his Fathers Glory The similitude is borrowed from the Sun beams Then 1. As the Father is glorious so is Christ his Son glorious with the same glory Therefore 1 Cor. 2.8 Hee is called the Lord of Glory 2. As the beams of light have their original from the Sun so hath Christ his original of the Father and is unseparable from him for as the Sun was never without its light so neither was the Father ever without the Son but co-eternally with him 3. As the Sun is not manifested but by its own brightness so the inaccessible light of the Fathers Glory is not revealed to the creature but by the Son 2. Christ is called the express Image of the Fathers Person The similitude is borrowed from a Signets impression which representeth all the lineaments of the Seal Then 1. The Father is one person and the Son is one other person of the Godhead having his own proper subsistence distinct from the Father 2. The Son resembleth the Father fully and perfectly so that there is no perfection in the Father but the same is substantially in the Son As the Father is Eternal Omnipotent Omnipresent infinite in Wisdome Goodness Mercy Holiness and all other Perfections so is the Son Omnipotent Eternal and all that the Father is 3. Whatsoever perfection wee can perceive in Christ shining in his Manhead or Word or Works the same wee may conclude to bee in the Father also whose resemblance and express Image hee is Find wee Christ good and merciful loving and pittiful meek and lowly not abhorring the most vile and miserable whether in soul or body that cometh unto him for relief wee may bee assured that such a one is the Father and no otherwayes minded to such as seek unto him through Christ. 3. Christ upholdeth all things by the word of his power Then 1. The preservation of the Creatures as well as their Creation is from Christ. The Father upholdeth all so doth the Son 2. What hee doth hee doth as Omnipotent God by his Word without trouble or burthen As hee spake and all was done
often with a lively voice partly making it manifest in his whole doctrine that hee is the same which came out of his Fathers bosome and laid open his counsel touching mans salvation Hee that cometh from above hee that cometh from Heaven is above all Ioh. 4.31 3 The Holy Ghost bears record that Jesus Christ is the Son of God partly by his descending upon him in his Baptism partly by his descending upon his Apostles and Disciples in the day of Pentecost partly by inspiring the doctrine of Christ into the Pen-men of the Scripture and by commending it to the world that it might teach men and perswade and confirm them touching that truth as truly divine By which hee may gather a Church and lead it into all truth to eternal life These three are said to bear record in Heaven 1 Because they immediately bear witness from Heaven as from their Throne 2 Because the Majesty of these witnesses chiefly shines in Heaven 3 Because this testimony is not heard observed acknowledged unless by souls lifted up to Heaven Lastly Because this testimony for the most part is perfected in Heaven although it should never bee received on earth Therefore yee ought to beleeve in Christ for his testimonies sake Vers. 8. And there are three that bear witness in earth the Spirit and the Water and the Blood and these three agree in one Argum. 4. Because three witnesses in earth consent together to prove that Christ is the Son of God viz. the Spirit and the Water and the Blood which are called witnesses in earth 1 Because this testimony is mediate and is produced out of the works which are to bee seen in the earth 2 Because uttering of this testimony is written in men that are in the earth and is acknowledged by the Visible Church Lastly Because this testimony doth not onely sound in the Church but also utters its voice amongst the men of the world and is heard of them to their conviction For 1 The Spirit or manifestation of the Spirit partly in miraculous gifts which are shed abroad in the Church even to the amazement of the world for many years after Christs ascention Partly in ordinary gifts which as yet flourish in the Church and suffice both to testifie that Christ who is preached amongst us is God and to draw an acknowledgement from them who are without the Church that God is in us who beleeve in Christ 1 Cor. 14. Furthermore the operation of the Spirit in the hearts of the faithful doth so quicken the words of Christ and by them doth so instruct comfort and confirm the elect that it leaves no doubt as touching the Divinity of Christ. As for Water which is the virtue of Christ sanctifiing his it so expresly speaks of Christ that those also who are without the Church seeing the light of good works in Christians are forced to glorifie our Father and the Father of Christ who is in Heaven so that also being even perceived in women it brought their unbeleeving husbands to God who at the first did not acknowledge the Word of God 1 Pet. 3.1 Lastly As for Blood which is the price of redemption and the virtue of Christ expiating sins and reconciling men to God that blood speaks better things than the blood of Abel so that it makes the consciences of the faithful quiet and peaceable and opens a way to the Throne of God and so confirms their hearts against the world and all things which are evil in it that they may bee bold and able to resound even with their own blood this testimony to those enemies that hear them in the midst of torments with joy Rev. 12.11 Therefore wee ought to beleeve in Christ as the Son of God Vers. 9. If wee receive the witness of men the witness of God is greater For this is the witness of God which hee hath testified of his Son Argum. 5. For the sake of the testimonies of faithful and true men wee beleeve their assertions Therefore for the sake of the testimony of God which is greater testifying of his Son we ought to beleeve in Christ as the Son of God Vers. 10. Hee that beleeveth on the Son of God hath the witness in himself hee that beleeveth not God hath made him a lyer because hee beleeveth not the record that God gave of his Son Argum. 6 Hee that beleeves in Christ as the Son of God is so much rectified that hee rests in the witness of the Spirit in●ardly confirming this truth of the Divine Word Therefore c. Hee that beleeveth not Argum. 7. Hee that doth not beleeve in ●hrist as the Son of God doth really accuse God of a lye because hee rejects the testimony concerning his Son as if it were false Therefore wee must beleeve in Christ as the Son of God Vers. 11. And this is the record that God hath given to us eternal life and this life is in his Son Argum. 8. Those that beleeve in the Son have right to eternal life which is in the Son as in the Fountain Procurer Giver and Conserver given to them by grace and confirmed by the constancy of Gods testimony Therefore c. Vers. 12. Hee that hath the Son hath life and hee that hath not the Son hath not life Argum. 9. Hee that truly embraces the Son by Faith hath also eternal life not onely as to the right of it but also to 〈◊〉 inchoate possession and hee that hath not the Son by Faith or seeks life in another rather than in him is destitute and shut out from all spiritual life Therefore c. Vers. 13. These things have I written unto you that beleeve on the Name of the Son of God that yee may know that yee have eternal life and that yee may beleeve on the Name of the Son of God Argum. 10. For this end all these things are written to the faithful from the Holy Ghost by the Apostle the Pen-man that they might bee certain that they have eternal life already and might more and more beleeve in the name of the Son of God Therefore yee must beleeve in Christ. Vers. 14. And this is the confidence that wee have in him that if wee ask any thing according to his will hee heareth us Argum. 11. Hee that beleeveth in Christ hath confidence in his approaches to God in prayer and that hee shall have Gods favourable ear in every petition which is put up according to the will of God Therefore c. Vers. 15. And if wee know that hee heareth us whatsoever wee ask wee know that wee have the p●titions that wee desired of him Argum. 12. Explicating and unfolding the former Hee that beleeves in Christ by knowing that God will bee propitious to him in his lawful or well-ordered petitions hee may also bee certain that the petitions which hee hath offered according to the Promises of God are already granted by him before they bee finished and so hee may bee assured of the success
inventions of men follow after godliness Living Hee amplifies this Reason and confirms it from two properties in God in whom wee trust The first is God is the Living God not onely subjectively or as to the subject Actuous but also effectually or in respect of us hee that gives life who so performs his promises that wee know him to bee the author of truth and life Secondly God is the Saviour of all men as it is said Psal. 36. Thou preservest man and beast by his general goodness nourishing and supporting all men making his Sun to rise upon the just and unjust But chiefly and upon a more special ground the Saviour of beleevers who relying upon his promises concerning the happiness of the life to come renounce and reject humane inventions and opinions even in the dangers of persecution and follow after the exercises of godliness Vers. 11. These things command and teach Hee repeats and amplifies this Exhortation Hee entreats Timothy according to his authority that hee commend this Doctrine to his Brethren to bee taught and urged and that hee himself also diligently press it Vers. 12. Let no man despise thy youth but be thou an example of Beleevers in word in conversation in charity in spirit in faith in purity Exhort 3. That hee endeavour to maintain his authority and to this end Lest any one should have just cause of despising his youth hee commands him to shew himself a Pattern and as it were a speaking Rule in life and Doctrine in word and deed in whom love to God and his neighbour spiritual affection fidelity in his office chastity or purity from defilements with which they who are given to carnal pleasures use to pollute themselves may shine forth Vers. 13. Till I come give attendance to reading to exhortation to doctrine Exhort 4. That hee diligently apply himself to his office of teaching partly by diligent reading the Scripture partly in frequent exercising himself in preaching especially so long as hee may abide in one place and by name so long as hee should continue at Ephesus for such an occasion could not easily bee expected after the Apostles coming by reason of his travels with the Apostle Vers. 14. Neglect not the gift that is in thee which was given thee by Prophecy with the laying on of the hands of the Presbytery The reasons of his Exhortation so often repeated and pressed are five 1. Because that holy office of an Evangelist whereunto hee was called is the gift of Gods Grace and therefore not to bee neglected Given Reas. 2. Because this office of preaching is committed to thee by a special Prophetical Revelation which God put into the Prophets that Timothy should bee taken into the Ministery of the Gospel Therefore thou oughtest not to manage it negligently Laying on of hands Reas. 3. Because thou art also called by the Church to this office by the laying on of the hands of the Presbytery that is the Colledge of Presbyters Amongst whom for the time Paul himself was President who in the name of the Presbytery and together with other Presbyters laid his hands upon him as it appears by comparing 2 Tim. 1.6 By which imposition of hands they intimated that the man was consecrated and dedicated unto God Therefore the execution of thy office so solemnly committed unto thee is not to bee neglected by thee Vers. 15. Meditate upon these things give thy self wholly to them that thy profiting may appear to all Reas. 4. This Ministery is to bee heeded so as that thy profiting in Doctrine and also in Life or in all the parts of thy Ministery may evidently appear unto all Therefore it is thy duty seriously to attend to thy Ministery with mature deliberation and meditation Vers. 16. Take heed unto thy self and unto the Doctrine continue in them for in doing this thou shalt both save thy self and them that hear thee Reas. 5. Because so as an instrumental cause thou shalt bring those that hear thee to eternal salvation Therefore it behoves thee constantly to attend to thy Life and Doctrine in this thy Ministery CHAP. V. IN this Chapter hee instructs Timothy how hee ought to carry himself in private admonitions towards all and how towards Widows that distribute the Alms of the Church and how towards Presbyters The parts of the Chapter are three In the first private Admonitions are handled to vers 3. The second part concerns Widows to vers 17. The third concerns Presbyters to the end Vers. 1. Rebuke not an Elder but intreat him as a Father and the younger men as Brethren As touching the first part of the Precept concerning private admonitions there are four branches of it 1 Concerning the Elder sort whom hee would have gently dealt withall with a modest exhortation rather than a severe reprehension that honour may bee given to their age according to the fift Precept 2 That the younger sort bee admonished with the expression of brotherly love Vers. 2. The Elder Women as Mothers the Younger as Sisters with all purity 3 That the Elder Women bee admonished with due respect to their age that the admonition may bee more acceptable 4 That the Younger Women bee admonished as Sisters But hee adds with all purity or expressions of chastity left by occasion of their private discourse whilst admonishing the Devil ensnare them in their chastity or credit whether of Timothy admonishing or the woman that is admonished The Second Part. Vers. 3. Honour Widows that are Widows indeed The second part of the Chapter follows wherein hee gives seven Precepts concerning Ele●mosynary Widows who were to bee kept by the publick charges of the Church Precept 1. That hee honour Widows indeed i. e. that hee take care they bee provided for by the publick charges of the Church and so hee should preserve their reputation lest being reduced to poverty they become contemptible Vers. 4. But if any Widow have Children or Nephews let them learn first to shew piety at home and to requite their Parents for that is good and acceptable before God Precept 2. That hee should not burthen the Church in providing for those Widows who might bee provided for by their Children or Nephews but take care that the Children and Nephews performed the duty of Piety first towards their own families their Mothers and Grandmothers There are two Reasons of the Precept R. 1 Because so they should requite their Parents who had trained up their children with this hope that their Children if need were might 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 after the manner of Storks nourish and cherish their aged and weak Parents destitute of sustenance For that R. 2 Because this duty performed towards Parents is acceptable to God and enjoyned by him Vers. 5. Now shee that is a Widow indeed and desolate trusteth in God and continueth in supplications and prayers night and day Precept 3. That hee observe in the choice of Widows that shee which is chosen bee not without the qualifications
of a true Widow or a Christian Widow to bee provided for by the Church Here hee sets down four qualifications 1 It is required that shee bee alone i. e. destitute of Children and Nephews and all humane supply 2 That shee bee faithful trusting in God not getting her living by evil courses but relying upon God 3 That shee bee daily given to the exercises of Piety Vers. 6. But shee that liveth in pleasure is dead while shee liveth 4 That shee bee not of the number of wanton Widows who indulge themselves in idleness and pleasures not regarding the exercises of godliness Dead The reason of this qualification is given Because those unprofitable women are as it were dead while they live both in respect to God whom they do not serve and in respect to humane society whom they no waies indeavour to benefit by their work Vers. 7. And these things give in charge that they may bee blameless Hee shuts up the Precept of urging any further qualifications of Widows indeed taking a reason from the end that all Widows whoever they are learn to live unblameably Vers. 8. But if any provide not for his own and specially for those of his own house hee hath denyed the Faith and is worse than an Infidel Precept 4. Of censuring those who refuse to provide for Widows their Mothers or Grand-mothers as it is prescribed in the second Precept of this Chapter viz. That they should bee excommunicated by the Church and accounted deserters of the Christian doctrine for Heathens or Infidels till they repent which is the consequence of excommunication Vers. 9. Let not a widow be taken into the number under threescore years old having been the wife of one man Precept 5. Of observing three other Qualifications requisite in the admission of Widows to the common table that they may bee sustained by the publick charges 1 That shee bee a Widow sixty years old at the least at which age the desires of the flesh begin to abate and are unable by the labour of their hands to get their living 2 That she hath been the wife of one husband or hath not violated the Laws of Marriage whereupon it may bee hoped shee is a chaste and continent woman Vers. 10. Well reported of for good works if shee have brought up children if shee have lodged strangers if shee have washed the Saints feet if shee have relieved the afflicted if shee have diligently followed every good work 3 That shee have a testimonial of her piety declared in her deeds and works especially in these five which may demonstrate her meet to serve the poor when they are sick viz. 1 If shee bring up her children honestly 2 If shee hath been given to hospitality 3 If shee have submitted to the lowest offices of charity or was ready to submit even to wash the Saints feet if need required 4 If shee have succoured those that were afflicted Finally If shee hath exercised her self in all sorts of good works Vers. 11. But the younger Widows refuse For when they have begun to wax wanton against Christ they will marry Precept 6. That they admit not into the Colledge of widows those that are younger Widows When they have c. Hee gives two Reasons Reas. 1. Because there is danger lest being pampered with the Churches bread they begin to waxe wanton against Christ as some younger Widows have done already and despairing of Marriage in the Church they think of falling away from the faith of Christ and afterwards openly revolt that they may marry some infidel out of the Church Vers. 12. Having damnation because they have cast off their first faith Hee seems to point at some Widows of this sort whose condition hee shews to bee damnable and miserable upon this that they have rejected the profession of their faith which they first made in Baptism Vers. 13. And withall they learn to bee idle wandring about from house to house and not onely idle but talkers also and busie-bodies speaking things which they ought not Reas. 2. Because the younger Widows as it seems to bee evident upon experience will become idle wanderers trif●ers busie-bodies ●atlers wandring from house to house curiously inquisitive into other bodies mat●ers and speaking things which they ought not Vers. 14. I will therefore that the younger women marry bear children guide the house give none occasion to the adversary to speak reproachfully Precept 7. or Concession That the younger Widows marry in the Lord rather than bee burdensome to the Church and that they look after houshold affairs as it becomes Wives None Hee adds two Reasons of the Precept 1 Lest by their unconstancy and other offences they give occasion to the Adversaries or Infidels to speak evil of the Professor● of the Gospel Vers. 15. For some are already turned aside after Satan 2 Because it is found by experience that some younger Widows have declined the true Religion and have betaken themselves to the Tents of Satan out of the Territories of the Church Vers. 16. If any man or woman that beleeveth have Widows let them relieve them and let not the Church bee charged that it may relieve them that are Widows indeed Hee inculcates the second Precept whereof vers 4. of succouring Widows by their Children or Nephews adding two Reasons 1 That the Church bee not burdened with unnecessary charges 2 Lest there should not bee sufficient to maintain those that are Widows indeed From whence it appears that if there were no poor and honest Widows in the Church of sixty years old there was no necessity to make provision for any and by consequence the Ministry of women in the Deaconship was not needful unless by accident they bee maintained by the publick charge that they bee not altogether unprofitable The Third Part of the Chapter Vers. 17. Let the Elders that rule well bee counted worthy of double honour especially they who labour in the word and doctrine The third part of the Chapter concerning Presbyters contains five Precepts Precept 1. That an honourable stipend bee afforded to the Presbyters who well discharge their duty in feeding the Church And it is said Let them hee accounted worthy because if perhaps in some poorer Churches the maintenance bee not sufficient or if it shall seem good to some Elders upon reasons known to themselves to serve the Church freely in such a case it is fitting that they bee accounted at leastwise worthy of double honour or a liberal stipend whether they exact it or not Especially Hee makes two orders of these Elders one that labour in the word and doctrine such are Pastors and Doctors Another of those that rule well i. e. That endeavour to govern the Church in life and manners but labour not in the word and doctrine such are Elders which are called Rulers 1 Cor. 12.28 Rom. 12.8 Hee would have both these kindes of Elders rightly managing their Offices accounted worthy of double honour but especially those that labour in