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A34850 VindiciƦ veritatis, or, A confutation [...] the heresies and gross errours asserted by Thomas Collier in his additinal word to his body of divinity written by Nehemiah Coxe ... Coxe, Nehemiah. 1677 (1677) Wing C6719; ESTC R37684 130,052 153

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us without taking that heed That all are warned and that very frequently in the Scriptures to take heed of falling is granted and that these warnings are sanctified and made effectual by God for the preservation of his own Elect from final Apostacy is pleaded But Mr. Colliers inference from hence is very impertinent and argues that he understands not their Opinion that he hath undertaken to confute He saith That in respect of us there is a possibility of falling if we do not take heed Very true It is not only possible but certain that those which do not walk humbly and heedfully with God nor make any conscience of so doing may fall away from their profession But God according to his promise will keep his own from such a course as would ruine them And this is all which with the Scripture we say That God hath promised by his effectual Grace to preserve all his chosen ones all that truly believe in a way of holyness and diligence unto Eternal Life And therefore that is quite besides the business that Mr. C. writes p. 35. That nothing shall be able to make a breach or separation unless we do it our selves by sin whereas God hath promised to prevent our making this breach when he saith I will put my spirit within you and cause you to walk in my Statutes and ye shall keep my Judgements and do them Ezek. 36. 27. The truth is if Mr. C. will abide by his opinion he must either assert That God never loved any person one or other or that he is like us changeable in his love on outward external reasons He goes on p. 36. 2. They have all he intends all in the visible Kingdom of Christ the same faith and love for kind there is but one faith which hath the same object and is influenced by the same spirit which produceth the same effect i. e. a good Conscience even in such as fall from it And in the beginning of p. 37. he adds So that according to the Law of Grace all that do believe and obey the Gospel stand related to God therein and nothing makes the difference but sincerity and perseverance shall be crowned and Hypocrites and Back sliders must fall short and meet with condemnation It is well done of Mr. C. to join Sincerity and Perseverance together and so also Hypocrisie and Back-sliding for the latter is a certain discovery of the former If ye continue in my words saith Christ then are ye my Disciples indeed And so ê contra But then see what confusion he hath again cast himself into He affirmeth there is in all the same faith and love for kind and nothing to make a difference between them the same effect produced by the same spirit c. and yet some are sincere others Hypocrites It is strange that Mr C. can find out no specifical difference betwixt the lively faith of a sincere believer and the dead faith of a painted Impostor the most holy and precious Faith of Gods Elect which purifieth the heart and the temporary feigned Faith of Simon Magus notwithstanding which he was in the gall of bitterness and the bond of Iniquity The Text which he insinuates a perversion of is 1 Tim. 1. 19. Holding faith and a good Conscience which some having put away concerning Faith have made shipwrack By Faith here as in some other places we are to understand the Doctrine of Faith the truth of the Gospel which we are exhorted to cleave to and hold fast and that we may do so we must keep a good conscience also i. e. walk in holiness for where that is not attended men are not like to abide sound in the Faith in an hour of temptation The mystery of Faith must be held in a pure conscience which some having put away that is rejected and lived in the neglect of concerning Faith have made shipwrack that is have lost and relinquished that truth which once they professed of such he gives an instance in the following Verse But this notwithstanding The foundation of the Lord standeth sure having this seal The Lord knoweth who are his c. 2 Tim. 2. 18 19. Here then is no such thing supposed as Mr. C. intimates That those who once had true faith and a good conscience did finally fall from it He saith farther 3. The Scripture supp●seth that persons may have the same Gospel-spirit in all its operations and yet may p●ssibly finally fa●l from God Heb. 6. 4 5 6. If it were allowed Mr. C. that true believers were spoken of in this Text he could not prove from hence that any such shall finally fall away The discourse being conditional and it remaining a truth That if a person whoever he be or persons do depart and fall away from God they must unavoidably perish though none of the persons spoken of should do so such expressions holding forth the inseparable connection of Apostacy with damnation And men may without any disparagement to their wisdom or reason earnestly exhort others to avoid falling away from God though they are fully perswaded that those whom they so exhort by the help of those exhortations and other considerations shall abide with God to the end But indeed it appears upon a serious view of the context that the persons here spoken of are such as have only past under some common work of the spiri● and that such may fall away is not denied by any And Mr. C. doth without ground assert that they hav● been the subjects of the same gr●cious work as is effected by the spirit of God upon true believers For 1. Here is nothing ascribed to the persons spoken o● that is in Scripture found to be the distinguishing character of true Believers which are commonly said to be the called See Dr. Owen of Pers p. 427. according to the purpose of God quickene● born again jus●ified united to Christ adopted c. 2. The persons ●nt●nded are verse 8. compared to the ground on which the rain falls and ●eareth Thorns and Briars True believers whilst they are so are 〈◊〉 such as bring forth nothing but Thorns and Briars faith it sel● being an herb meet for him by whom they are dressed 3. T 〈…〉 gs that accompany Salvation are better things then any that were to b 〈…〉 in th● p●rsons mentioned v. 9. and true Believers are in this dis●●urse of the Apostle opposed to the persons lying under a possib●lity of Apostacy and are distinguished from them upon the acc●●nt of their works and labour of love shewed to the name of God v. 10. their preservation from the righteousness and faithfulness of God in his promises v. 11. and of the immutability of the counsels of God and his oath for the preservation of them v. 13. 1● 18. All which doth evince that they are not the Children of God by Faith in Christ of whom the Apostle speaks in the place referr'd to In p. 37. He moves a question about the absolute