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A89272 The vniversallity of God's free-grace in Christ to mankind. Proclaimed and displayed from 1 Tim. 2.6. and Hebr. 2.9. according to their genuine sense. That all might be comforted, encouraged; every one confirmed and assured of the propitiation and death of Christ for the whole race of mankind, and so for himself in particular. / Through urgent importunity, written by Thomas Moore. Moore, Thomas, Senior. 1646 (1646) Wing M2596; Thomason E332_1; ESTC R200737 160,443 208

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such respects as the first Adam was a figure and Type of CHRIST Yet this is also so to bee understood even in those things whereof hee was a Figure and Type according to other Figures and Types mentioned in the Law having a shadow of good things to come and not the very image of the things themselves Hebr. 10.1 So that there is an abundance in Christ beyond that which appeares in the Type Shaddow or Figure so that therein Christ commeth not short but goeth beyond the figure in that wherein it figured him So that the Redemption and restauration wrought in and by himself in his owne body for men is not onely as full and large as the fall by Adam in and of himself but much more full and large For though by one offence in him sinne entred yet the Pardon procured by Christ and in his hands to bestow is of many offences to justification of life Rom. 5.16 Besides the Power of his grace in such as through the receit of it come into Christ is much more abundant and prevailing and leades to a better life then the Power of the corruption in that one offence in those that naturally come of Adam or the life that by the power of death it overthrowes Rom. 5.17.19 21. Yea not onely doth this restauration by Christ extend it self to the resurrection and alive making of Adam and all that fell and became dead through the First Adam 1. Cor. 15.21 22. And to the aeternall life of all that in the day of grace beleeve on him Rom. 3.26 and 5.21 and to a restauration of the whole creation or Creatures that were blemished and weakned through the fall Rom. 8.20 21. Col 1.20 1 Tim. 4.4 5. But the benefit extendeth to such as neither hurt Adam nor were hurt with any overthrow by or with him 1 Pet. 1.12 Ephes 2.9 10. 1 Tim. 3.16 Hebr. 12.22 yea unexpressibly doth Christ exceed his Figure And these Premises considered let the comparison it self wherein Christ is set forth a Publike Person be viewed And that First in the state and condition of the place hee stood in The first Adam stood in a publike place not singly for himself alone but hee was in the roome and place of all Mankind not of some as onely for those elected to Sonneship nor of some others as for those appointed to be servants but for all Mankind not onely as and because they were in his loines for so they were also after his fall and losse therein of the honour and vertue of that publike place But by vertue of the account and worke of God and agreement and Covenant between God and Adam so at what God did to and for him he did it to and for all mankind So as in him God made all righteous when he made him so and blest all when hee blessed him so as all were there in him once righteous and blessed Eccles 7.39 Gen. 1.27 28. And he was then to look to his abiding with God and keeping the charge given him for and in the behalfe of all mankind who indeed were by Propagatioo to come of him and so hee is called The man as hee that alone by and in himself represented all men and stood or fell for all men He The first Adam The first man The Man and so the publike one in the roome of all 1 Cor. 15.45.47 Genes 2.15.16 and 3.22 Rom. 5.12 18 19. a Figure of him that was to come even CHRIST The Second Adam also stood in a publike place not for mimself but for all mankind not onely for some Elect and Chosen but for all mankind for recovery not of Election or appointment to service for they were never in Adams keeping nor lost by him but of the priviledges of sonnes and servants and bringing out of that death into which all were fallen Hee stood in the room of all else in that respect he had been short of his figure whereas God did more honour to Christ then to Adam for though he made Adam a publike Person to stand in the room of all mankind to keep them in that righteousnesse God had made them and so farre honoured Adam yet he glorified his Sonne in making him a publike Person by death to restore all men lost by the first Adam Hebr. 2.9 And so Christ tooke flesh subjected to mortallity became under Law and bare the sinne of mankind and underwent the curse undertaking by Sacrifice of himself to sarisfy Gods Justice and make such peace with him as to overthrow death and Devill and present himself 〈◊〉 live and just before his Father and this for and in the room of all mankind who indeed are given him and shall be brought to him Rom. 14.9 Phil. 2.8 11. and so he is also called the last Adam The Second man The man as he that alone in and by himself came and undertooke and suffered and rose and wrought this Redemption and Righteousnesse with God for and in the behalfe of all men being indeed the publike Person 1 Cor. 15.45.47 1 Tim 2.5 Rom. 5. and in this his publik place not betrusted with fewer then the first Adam Secondly in the motion acting and performance of the business put on them and accepted by them to perform and so the businesse undermaken by the first Adam in that publike place was a publike businesse The businesse of all mankind and concerning them all and so though without their personall knowledge will motion or Act. Yet by vertue of the place Adam stood in and by vertue of the account of God it was the disobedience and sinne of all when hee disobeyed and sinned and deserved death being in the room of all Rom. 5.12 18 and so the businesse undertaken by the second Adam here on earth in his publike place was a publike businesse the busiof all mankind and concern'd them all and though without their personall knowledge will motion or act yet by vertue of the place hee stood in and by vertue of the account of God it was in Christ and for Christ with God the Death and Resurrection the Sacrifice and Satisfaction and so the Redemption of all when he finished his obedience in dying and Rising and offering himself a Sacrifice and making Satisfaction being in the room of all nor is hee inferiour but superiour to his Figure ● Cor. 5.14 Rom. 3.24 and 5.18 The businesse thus farre in either being yet but between God and themselves for mankind in the first or Second Man Thirdly the effect and fruit of this publike businesse in this publike place was also publike and concern'd all mankind The effect and fruit of the disobedience of the first Adam overthrew all mankind so as in and by him they were all deprived of that life and righteousnesse they had in him and all fallen under sinne and death and that though secretly and invisibly and in some sort inexpressibly yet so virtually verily and indeed that all might be truly said to have sinned
against whom become an enemy The Second in respect of JESUS CHRIST the Mediatour between God and man kind The third in respect of mankind fallen and mediated for each of which it is meet wee should understand 1. In respect of God offended with mankind The end of the death of and ransome given and Sacrifice offered by Christ was to fulfill the truth and satisfie the Justice and performe that good will of God who would have all men saved Mankind having sinned and fallen the truth of God will have it so That hee that sinneth must the And the Justice of God will have it so That 〈…〉 faileth in any thing of that Law which hee ought to performe to God shall suffer the Curse Gene. 2.17 and 3.19 Ezek. 18.20 Deut. 27.26 Gal. 3.10 Psal 49.7 8. And God may as soone cease to be God as faile in his truth or Justice and mankind if they suffer this death and curse must perish and never get out of it againe so as man being under this judgement no mercy can be shewne him no peace afforded him but it would be as it were crosse to the holy Nature of God But Jesus Christ by the Fathers appointment and his owne will becomming a second Adam Rom. 5.14 a publike Person as the first Adam In the room of all mankind Hee by the grace of God tasted death for every man Hebr. 2.9 And suffered the curse for all that by the Law were under the Curse Gal. 4.4 and 3.13 And this is with God as if all had dyed 2 Cor. 5.14 So that now in Christ mercy and truth are mett righteousnesse and Peace have kissed Psal 85.10 Now God may bring men into a new Treaty and shew mercy and extend Peace to them his truth and Justice as brightly shining therein as his Mercy and Peace Christ his Sonne having in mans nature and stead fulfilled his Truth and satisfyed his Justice and so farre saved all men according to his will Rom. 8.3 1 Tim. 2.4 And thus it is said God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself 2 Cor. 5.19 and Christ speaking of his comming to die and offer himself a Sacrifice saith of this end Loe I come to doe thy will O God Hebr. 10.6 9. 2. In respect of Jesus Christ the Mediatour between God and man The end of the death of ransome given and sacrifice offered by JESUS CHRIST was that he might be the Lord of All have them all as his owne to dispose and judge to command and accordingly to condemne or forgive as he saw fit Christ was the Lord of all as the Father for all were created by him Joh. 1.1 2 3. But mankind being fallen into sinne and so under death and curse became without Christ and without God in the world Alienated from his favour and presence Ephe. 2.1 2 12. Gene. 3.24 and became dead in sinne Rom. 5.12 18. And though God and Christ lost not their right of Lordship over men yet man being fallen the liberty of exercise was on mans part barred and there was no way but one that God and Christ should judge and dedestroy mankinde for the sinne and in the verse and death under which they were fallen mankind being now like a fallon and Traytor with sentence past upon him and upon the ladder or Tree with the rope about his neck and ready to be turned off having neither benefit of Law nor Pardon nor freind among all the Creatures that can helpe him and so no way for favour or comming into any new treaty or Judgement or living to God any more but onely in this new way agreed on between God and Christ That Christ should take this cause in hand beare this sinne goe upon the ladder and suffer this death and curse upon the tree whioh he once having suffered and overcome all mankind should be his and he become their Lord that they might live to him and so be all brought out of this first death by him And those that did in the day of grace accept him for Lord and yeeld to his government hee might give them aeternall life and those that would not so doe he might sentence them to a second death 2 Cor. 5.21 Gal. 3.13 Jo. 3.18 Also mankind in their sinne and fall by reason of the conquest Sathan had over them therein were become his slaves and vassalls and hee by his conquest and power got such interest and mastery over man that hee was their Lord by the right of warre Now Jesus Christ by his conquest over the Devill in the wildernesse and through his life and by his Resurrection and in his Ascension did overthrow the Devill and conqvered him and spoiled him of all his right of Lordship and led Captivity captive and so himselfe became Lord by vertue of his conquest also Mat. 4. Jo. 12.31 Col. 2.15 Ephes 4.8 so hath he redeemed all men by purchase and ransome of his Father and by strong hand and conquest from the Devills right of Lordship and so is the Lord of all men by a double right namely of ransome and conquest and hath all into his dispose and for a new treaty And all shall be made alive to stand at his judgement and he hath a new and aeternall life to bestow on all that in the day of grace doe in beleeving submit to his Spirit And another even a second death for such as through the day of grace rebell against him and hee is the Judge and so it is said For to this end Christ both dyed and rose and revived that he might be the Lord both of the dead and living Ro. 14.9.12 And that he dyed for all that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves but unto him that dyed for them and rose againe 2 Cor. 5.15 Whether wee live therefore or dye wee are the Lords Rom. 14.8 And wee must all appear before the judgement seat of Christ 2 Cor. 5.10 Rom. 14.11 12. And then all shall acknowledge him that dyed to be Lord and hee shall judge Phil. 2.7 11. Rom. 2.16 3. In respect of mankind for whom Christ did mediate The end of the death of the ransome given and sacrifice offered by Christ was To remove out of the way all that stood between God and man which was as a barre that kept back all streames of mercy and peace that none tending to salvation could be shewne to man as the bondage of the Law that held under sinne the power of death that lay on man by reason of sinne and the Lordship and power of the devill that held under both And so Christ dyed for all that all are dead 2 Cor. 5.14 And wee are dead to the Law by the body of Christ Rom. 7.4 and he hath abolished death by his comming 2 Tim. 1.10 In a word hee hath blotted out the hand-writing of Ordinances that was against us and contrary to us and took it out of the way having spoiled Principallities and Powers c. Col.
sinnes and is He not without sinne even the just One 1 Joh. 3.5 and 2.1 2. and hath not God accepted him and his Sacrifice and Ransome given Matth. 17 5. Heb. 7.8 9 10. even for all that for which hee gave it and is not God Righteous to give his Sonne even all that which by vertue of his Ransome onely belonged to Jesus Christ Surely God is Righteous but that were injustice not onely to require the whole Debt againe but even any part thereof either of him or of any other that are discharged by him or to detaine from him or any of his any thing that by vertue of that Ransome onely is due to be conferred on them Isa 53.10 11. Yet Gods owne Children have complained and cryed out by reason of trouble with the law of sinne in their members Rom. 7.15.24 Gal. 5.17 and God saith of his owne Children that are the members of Christ Psal 89.32 I will visite their transgressions with the rod and their iniquity with stripes and saith expresly They suffer for the punishment of their sinne Lam. 3.22 39. and in their Repentance will have them accept the punishment of their iniquity Levit. 26.41 Mich. 7.9 Now to say the punishments upon Gods Children are not punishments for sinne but onely corrections for amendment they being both is too weak an evasion and contradictory to the Scripture Hos 5.15 and 6.1 2. and 12.1 Now is God unrighteous that punisheth God forbid Rom. 3.4 5. Psal 51.4 But how will the urgers of this Reason for justifying the two Propositions justify God and get out of this snare they have laid for others I hope they will not say with the * See the Postscript Papists that Jesus Christ onely paid the greatest part of the debt to his Father wholly in respect of eternall punishments and left a part of the debt in respect of Temporall punishments for his people to pay in bearing the same here in sufferings and Penitentiall Satisfactions and making up what is wanting thereof in Purgatory for this will exceedingly derogate from the Sufferings and Satisfaction made by Christ to his Father and flying this as they have good cause to doe they have by joyning this Reason with the two former Propositions charged God with unjustice and left no way to justify him in punishing any of his Elect for whom Christ dyed and paid the price they being already justifyed and to be saved from wrath through him as the Proposition affirmeth and what presumptuous rashnesse was this so to Reason and affirme for the maintenance of two falshods Neither doth Rom. 5.9 say That all that Christ dyed and paid the price for shall be saved from wrath through him But speaking of Beleevers that had experimented justification through his blood and it declares the more abundance of their confidence That they should now much rather be saved by his life and from wrath through him 2. Here appeareth gross ignorance about the End of the Death of Christ as the price Satisfaction for sinne and Ransome which hee gave himself to God for mankind which was not that by that Act of his with God men should without any more done by him See Postscript be presently possessed of all that Justification freedome from deaths and enjoyment of life that is in him or which he hath wrought or purchased No no there was something else to be done by him from heaven in application of the former to effect that it was not that by that Act d●ne by himself and in his owne body onely any of the Sonnes of men should receive either justification from sinne in their Consciences or purgation of sinne out of their Natures which is to be effected by his Spirit in application of that blood speaking Peace and purging and renewing Heb. 12.24 9.14 Tit. 3.4.5 7. or Redemption of their bodies in a through and perfect Freedome from all misery and Death and trouble and sorrow of Soul mortallity weaknesse affliction and Death of body which is to be affected at his pleasure through his Divine Power by vertue of his resurrection from the Dead 1 Cor. 15. tot or the bringing them to and possessing them of all the life Righteousnesse and Inheritance that he hath obtained which is to be effected through the vertue of his blood by his life Spirit and Divine Power Rom. 5.10 1 Pet. 1.5 Heb. 7.25 But the End of His Death in respect of the Ransome only as perfected in and by himself in his owne body was That he might be Lord of all men and have them in his dispose That hee might have all released to him and have the pardon in his hands and Spirit and Life and inheritance to give freely as hee should thinke fit who is of one minde with his Father That hee might have Power and Authority to ease them of as much trouble exercise as much patience and shew them as much mercy and bounty as might be meet to lead them to Repentance And also to use such meanes as hee pleaseth to Call and bring them to Repentance and Faith and to send forth his Spirit to move at their Hearts that they might Repent and Beleeve That by Spirituall Application of his Blood and exercise of his Divine Power hee might justifie purifie and bring to eternall life those that in submission to his Spirit in the meanes doe Repent and come in to beleeve on him To harden and give up the rest in his Season To raise all out of their graves at the last and to bring all before his Judgement-seat and then to possesse of the Inheritance all that in the day of grace have beleeved on him and to sentence to a second death all that throughout the day of grace have rebelled against him and for those ends hee gave the ransome and paid the whole debt himself alone and without requiring it againe or any part of it of Christ or any other God hath given all this over into the hands of Christ and will not neither doth deprive him of any part nor any other of any part of that which by the dispensation of Christ appertaines to them And all this is already shewn in Chap. 1. in the Reconciliation wrought by Christ with God for men and the common Salvation extended to men and in Chap. 2. in the first end of the death of Christ in the three respects thereof and in Chap. 3. the second head therof and in the latter end of the 6. Chapter in stating the Question and in Chap. 9. Now then that any mercy in patience and bounty is vouchsafed to men that any means is used and any motion of Spirit afforded is the fruit of the Ransome of Christ to lead to Repentance That any misery yet that lies on them it is from the Wisedome and Justice of Christ whose season is not yet come to free them But that which holdeth any under finne and wrath and condemnation and deprives them of the benefit of
not require of thee and offer to worke conformity to him in death in being as dead to sinne and to all the life and glory in humane and worldly parts righteousnesse fame riches pleasures friendship and life and submission to be deprived of any of them as Hee and the Gospel shall require That thou mightest finde and receive all thy wisedome righteousnesse and life in and from him Matth. 16.24 25. Phil. 3.3.7 8 9. and doth it not likewise promise in this submission to him and dependance on him Romission of sinnes Peace Righteousnesse and life Acts 10.43 and 13.36 38. and doth not the great love of God testified in his blood-shed sometime move at thy heart to yeeld to all this and let all ●oe to come to him who in this thy obedience to the blood of Christ will by his Spirit sprinckle the same blood in thy heart and thereby speake Peace to thee and purify thee and consolate thy heart and shed abroad his love in thee by his Spirit and so acquint thee with heavenly hope and riches Heb. 12.14 1 Pet. 1.2 Tit. 3.4.7 Rom. 5.15 and till this be Though Christ dyed for thee and life be in him for thee yet thou hast not Life Therefore I pray thee be not deceived say not Thou art rich when thou art yet poor Revel 3.17 but rather seek that which is true riches indeed and seek it of Christ in whom it is and rest not till thou be submitted to him and that he by his Spirit take knowledge of thee enable thee to beleeve and justifie thee Joh. 10.27 1 Pet. 1.21 22. Rom. 3.26 So as thou in some measure experiment that in Rom. 5.1 2. It will bee to thee-ward but a heavy knowledge to stand before him one Day and know that be shed his blood for thee and Redeemed thee that hee might be thy Lord and that true Gospel was Preached to thee when all that blood shed for thee and all the Gospel with all the entreaties of his Servants and motions of his Spirit and all his Patience and Bounty shall be laid to thy charge and come in as witnesse against thee because thou hast not come in to his Regiment and submitted to his Death set forth in his Gospel Rom. 14.9 12. Matth. 11.20.24 Now is the time in which hee is to be found and submitted too and Spirit received from him Hee now offers thee grace 2 Cor. 5.19 20. 6.2 Matth. 25 1 13. Doe not fore-slow till it be too late till the door be shutt for then it will not availe thee to say LORD open unto us wee have eate and drurke in thy Presence and thou hast taught in our streets Remember the Five foolish Virgins Luke 13.2 5 26. Matth. 25.1.13 And deferre not till it be too late which GOD in Mercy prevent but seek in this time of finding which God in mercy grant thee USE III. If thou be one that holdest That Christ dyed and wrought Redemption for All Men and dost desire to Partake of the benifit of his Death and to have Eternall Life with him and for that end makest Images to thy self to put thee in mind of him and makest interceeding Mediatours of Angels and Saints departed to entreat his love for thee and devisest Penitentiall abasements and mortifications as wareing haire garments lying on bare boards or chopt straw going barefoot on Pilgrimage willfull Poverty and usest dilligence in use of humane devises and mens Precepts to Worship God withall and are at labour and cost and usest and dost many Workes of Devotion and of Mercy and Equity to make thy self worthy of Christ and life by him and through all these to make up a Confidence of life to thy selfe I pray thee what wrong should be done thee if one shall charge thee with the sinne of the Heathen in a higher degree then those Rom. 1.18 22. for dost not thou herein hold the Truth in unrighteousnesse and professing to know GOD thou dost not glorifie him as GOD but becommest vaine in thy immaginations and professing thy self to be wise thou becomest most foolish for even in this way wherein thou thinkest to serve and honour him and to have life by him thou dost directly disobey and dishonour him and provokest him to curse thee I pray thee consider and let thy heart answer without stop is this obedience or disobedience to the death and bloodshed of Jesus Christ To be so alive to thy owne wisedome thoughts wayes and workes to choose thy own wayes and put confidence therein See and consider what is said before to such as are not gone a whoring in thy way and what is written Jer. 9.23 24. 1 Cor. 1.29 30 31. 2 Cor. 10.17 18. 1 Joh. 5.20 21. Isai 66.1 2 3. and thou shalt see thy way sinfull is this to honour him or to dishonour him To advance thy self in a Will-worship and in Observation of things that Perish in thousing Coll. 3.18.23 Doth not his blood spiritually applyed to the heart humble and melt mortifie sinne appease the Conscience and purify the heart Zach. 12.10 1 Pet. 1 2. Hebr. 9.14 Why seekest thou this in other things devised by thy self or other men Is not hee full of Spirit to imprint his Word in thy heart and is not his Spirit of devine force and doe not his Words doe good to them that walke uprightly Isai 68.18 Acts 2.32 Heb. 8.1 2 6 10. Jam. 4.5 Mal. 2.7 Joh. 1.14 16 17. Why seekest thou to be minded of him and to serve him by humane devises Is not hee the brightnesse of his Fathers glory and the expresse Image of his Fathers Person Even the Hee that upholds all things by the Word of his Power who when he had by himself purged our sinnes sate downe on the right band of the Majesty on high Hebr. 1.3 Who beareth and seeth all things Hebr. 4.12 13. Whose lippes are full of grace being also the most Excellent in Beauty Psalm 45.2 Cant. 5.10 and who breatheth forth Spirit to reprove to comfort to teach and help to Pray and returne answeres of Prayers Joh. 14.26 and 15.26 and 16.13 15. Romanes 8.26 Psalm 85.8 Why dotest thou then on dead things Images of mens making that can neither heare nor see nor taste nor smell nor speake nor goe nor doe good nor evill but must be borne and so makest thy self in respect of spirituall life like them Psal 115.4 8. If thou say no thou wilt have no Image of God the Father whose Image Christ is but of Christ himselfe as he was Man to mind thee of him sure Thou knowest thou hast no Word of his so to doe and what dishonour doest thou to him who hath promised by his Word and Spirit to be with his to the Worlds end and to manifest himself to such as in beleeving d●e honour and love him and walke in that love Matth. 28.20 Joh. 14.21 22 23. and if thou wilt have Images of him hee hath pointed such as can live and breathe
the reading of the Scriptures and use of spirituall gifts 3. To compare words spoken by and of God and acts done by him with words spoken by and of men and acts done by them as of like large extent and signification as some have done to dishonour God and to flatter and Idolize men 4. To addde too diminish from or alter and mingle the sense and sentences of Scripture as some for their own ends doe and the Devill did 5. To set one place of Scripture against and in contrariety with another to make voide the appearing sense in one that they might choose that which best liketh them as hath been usuall with many Adversaries to the Truth 6. To turne plain places and Narrations of Scripture into Allegories it is usuall with such as use to denie the truth of the litterall Sense of the Scripture and of the Resurrection and of serving God with our bodies 7. To confound together in one without distinction such things and in such respects as the Scripture maketh cleerly distinct as to instance some of them The end of Christ's Death and the Application of his Death And the salvation wrought on earth by Christ in his own body with God for men and the salvation in the application thereof he worketh from heaven by his Spirit inmen to God And God his love of Compassion and his love of delight And Election to Sonship and Predestination to the Adoption of Sonnes And Secret Election in God and Actuall Election of and by God And the manner of the Declaration of the Gospel and the manner of outward Worship The portion of Spirit sent forth before Christ came in the flesh and since his comming and Ascention And spirituall gifts graces Administrations Operations and outward Callings and Offices in the Church c. All which the Scriptu e maketh distinct but they are usually confounded by the inconsiderate and such as denie and darken things appertaining to the Foundation 8. To make sayings in first and second Person and restrictive Applications and Propositions for example of like large extent with sayings in the Third Person generally and propositi ns for the ground of Faith and usuall course of the unlearned and inconsid rate 9. To alleadge the change of times to justifie a contrary Sense or Doctrine or way to that plainly appearing in the Scriptures as an order of Fryars did for their by them called Eternall Gospel for these times In which they said That delivered by Christ and his Apostles must give place as the Old rights and Ceremonies did at Christ his Ascention And other Papists doe for blotting out the second Commandement and having Images in the worshipping of God because they say No such feare of Idolatry and Superstition in these times as when that command was given And so doe the Rhemists for their Translation use such Allegations 10. To invent lyes and slanders to make infamous such as will not be of the same opinion with themselves In which the Antichristian brood abounds And so have too many done in thi● very businesse also inventing and conceiting to themselves and giving it out to others That whosever beleeveth and confesseth that Christ is the Saviour of the World that he gave himself a Ransome for All men and by the grace of God tasted death for Every Man and alledgeth for the same Joh. 4.42 1 Tim. 2.6 and Heb. 2.9 They are false witnesses against Christ and his Apostles And they are Papists or at the best Arminians and Time-servers and of loose lives And doe and must of necessity hold that Christ dyed alike for all men that all by nature have free will to spirituall good That there is no Election That there is no grace here attaineable but what a man may fall from That whosoever beleeveth that Christ dyed for all men shall undoubtedly be saved and such like loathsome opinions as the Doctrine such slanderers oppose condemnes and the slandered abhorres In use of which corrupt wayes and dealing with the Scripture and with Beleevers and that all under colour of Allegation and right Interpretation of Scriptures how God is dishonoured and the Scripture made of no force I hope thy self discerneth But when this is done so to shut the door of Repentance and Faith against All Men as withall to teach them to abuse Scriptures to denie Gods Creation of all men and to deny that All men have sinned and shall dye and rise againe and come to Judgement or that it is their duty to speake the truth and render their dues to every man and withall opens a way for ushering all manner Heresies and Popish Superstitions as in the ensuing Discourse will in some measure appeare this is still worse for which cause I have to my utmost shunned all these wayes and observed carefully all I have requested of thee And this being granted thy answer will be very acceptable and received so farre as truth appeareth in it to me and all others that desire not to close our eyes or harden our heart against any truth testified by Scripture fairely dealt withall Lastly I desire thou take not this I have said as a challenge of thee or any to answer what is written in this Treatise but onely as a Testimony of my willingnesse to 〈…〉 I have written to be by Scripture thyed and if errour be the 〈…〉 to be discovered that I may see and confesse it that so nothing may be done through strife and contention ●●riving not for Victory but truth nor desiring any Victory but from being also encouraged hereto likewise by this perswasion That in some sort duety doth engage me for by Authority I was lead to make Protestation to maintaine so farre as lawfully I may the true Protestant Religion as it is exprest in the Doctrine of the Church of England against all Popery and Popish Innovations To which both the Tenet of Christ not dying for every Man and the abuse of Scripture and manner of arguing by which some would prove that contradictory Tenet doth set wide open the doore which is shut by the Doctrine of the Church of England which saith expresly Article 6. Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary for salvation so that whatsoever is not read therein nor may be proved thereby is not to be required of any man that it should be beleeved as an Article of the Faith or be thought requisite necessary to Salvation Article 20. It is not lawfull for the Church to ordaine any thing that is contrary to Gods Word Neither may it so expound one place of Scripture that it be repugnant to another wherefore although the Church be a witnesse and a keeper of holy Writt yet as it ought not to decree any thing against the same so besid●s the same ought it not to enforce any thing to be beleeved for necessity of Salvation Article 2. One Christ very God and very man who Suffered was Crucifyed dead and buryed to reconcile his Father to us and to
Promises of the New Testament Hebr. 9.14 15 16. Rom. 5.5 11. for his performance to th●● all he hath promised to conferre on them R●● 4.18 25. and working in them all his grace requires of them Psalm 138.8 Is 26.12 as also faith for standing in the dayes of Temptation and overcomming Revel 12.11 and so to live by Faith Gal. 2.20 and walke in love 2 Cor. 5.14 which worketh sweetly Gal. 5.6 1 Cor. 13. 5. Hee bringeth them in to approach with holy boldnesse to God and liberty in use of his Ordinances and to Union and fellowship with himself and his people Rom. 5.2 3. Ephe. 2.13 17 18 19 22. Hebr. 10● 9.22 and 12.22 24. 1 John 1.1 2 3 7. and so guiding them to some to the Spirit he enters them into his rest and Kingdome and causeth them of the Spirit to reape life everlasting Hebr. 4.3 a ●et ● 11 Gal. 5.18 and 6.8 6. Hee having thus fitted them gives them 〈◊〉 experiment all those things mendoned in 〈◊〉 speciall Intercession and Advocation with many unutterable discoveries of Love and 〈◊〉 of Spirit C●● 1.2 3 4. and 2.5 and 5.10 c. Ep●es 1.17 ●0 which 〈…〉 with assurance of his 〈◊〉 and of the inheritance Rom. ● 32 36. and makes their hearts to glory in God and to love long and waite for the comming againe of Jesus Christ who will come in due time and free them of all trouble and possesse them of the inheritance and crown them and make them glorious like himself in soul and body 1 Joh. 3.2 Revel 22.17 20. 2 Tim. 4.8 Phil. 3.21 And this is a little discovery of that speciall salvation he worketh in Beleevers unto God of which confession is made Rev. 5.9 Now between those two salvations that with God for men and that in men to God The common and the speciall The Scripture doth often and many wayes distinguish and that very clearly as to instance 1. The former is called a reconciling by his death The other a saving by his life Rom. 5.10 The former a reconciliation wrought for the world by God in Christ The latter a Reconciliation of some by Christ to God God was in Christ reconciling the World to himself God hath reconciled us to himself by Christ 2 Cor. 5.18 19. 2. For effecting the former Christ came from the Father and came into the world Job 16.28 1 Tim. 1.15 and was made poore 1 Cor. 8 9. and made low and abased Rom. 8.3 For effecting the other Hee left the world and went againe to the Father Job 16.28 and was exalted and glorified by and at the right hand of God Acts 5.31 3. In effecting the former he was abased more and more till in his resurrection it was perfect and wee despised him also Phil. 2.7 8. Isai 53.3 4 5. In effecting the other Hee is exalted and glorified more and more till that be perfected and is precious in our hearts Isai 4. ● and 55.5 1 Pet. 1.21 22. and 2.4 7. Phil. 3.7 8 9. Cant. 5.10 c. 4. The one is a Redemption for us in Christ Jesus Rom. 3.24 the other is a Redemption of us in our soules and bodies Luke 1.74.79 Rom. 8.23 5. The former was by blood-shedding for which he went out of the City Hebr. 9.12 and 13.12 the other is by presenting his blood before his Father and by his Spirit sprinkling the same on the heart and conscience of his people for which he entred into the holy of holyes Hebr. 9.14.24 and 12.24 Revel 1.5 6. The former is already perfectly wrought and done and finish'd in himself and so accepted with the Father that he hath made him Lord and extends through him fruites of patience and goodness to men without mens knowledge of him or what he hath done even while they are enemies and without strength Ioh. 17.4 and 19.30 Rom. 5.6.8 10. and 3.11 12. Act. 14.17 but the other is begun in the making known him in the salvation wrought and perfected in the knowledge of him in both that and the aeternall Salvation Tit. 2.11 12. and 3 4 5 6. 2 Pet. 1.2 3 4. 7. The former hath prevailed with God for men so as hee hath accepted the sacrifice of Christ and given over all into his dispose and made him Lord of all Hebr. 10.12 Psal 110.1 and 2.7 8. and doth prevaile in that God for his sake extendeth patience and bounty to men with means to leade them to Repentance Rom. 2.4 The latter prevaileth in and with men to God Psal 110.3 Isai 55.5 Ioh. 6.44 45. Tit. 3 4 5. 8. The former is affirmed in Scripture to be for all men Ioh. 3.17 but the latter is only for and to beleevers Ioh. 3.16 Act. 10.43 Hebr. 5.9 Thus are the common and speciall Salvation distinct and the former first and generall for all and the latter following and peculiar to beleevers And that which the Scripture distinguisheth it becomes no man to confound Now what the Scripture maketh distinct and putteth difference in we may safely so view and speak of them and so the death of Jesus Christ at the ransome and Propitiation being affirmed in Scripture to be for sinners for the world of mankind for all men and every man and this that common Salvation wrought for all men in his owne body and so the ground of that salvation extended to all wherein all are made so saveable that they might be aeternally saved and this declared that they might beleeve it and in beleeving repent and come in to Christ and so be eternally saved It appear●● to be the sense of 1 Tim. 2.4.6 Hebr. 2.9 And in such and so large a sense is the Proposition and no larger And so this first Consideration hath lead to right stating of the Question for the sens●● and afforded proof also and answer to most of the Objections that ●y ●buse of reason and some places of Scripture speaking of the 〈◊〉 Salvation 〈…〉 against it CHAP. II. Of the divers distinct ends of the Death and blood-shodding of JESUS CHRIST mentioned in the Scripture and of which of them is here meant THere are in Scripture set forth and plainly affirmed divers distinct ends of the death and blood-shead of Christ in his laying downe his life The first end and that which is generall and common of the largest extent was to be a Ransome a sacrifice and Propitiation or a propitiatory Sacrifice for sinfull mankind To take away sinne before God for men He appeared to put away sinne by the sacrifice of himself Hebr. 9.36 The Lambe of God which taketh away the sinne of the world John 1.29 Hee dyed for our sinnes according to the Scripture 1 Cor. 15.3 And he is the Propitiation for our sinnes and not for ours only but also for the sinnes of the whole world 1 John 2. ● And in this generall and common end are included three distinct yet inseparable ends The first in respect of God that was offended from whom man was fallen and
2.14 15. Also he dyed and offered himselfe in Sacrifice To procure pardon and remission of sinnes and favour and life into his owne hands for mankind that hee might dispose thereof according to the Tenor of the Gospel For without shedding of blood is no remission of sinnes Hebrewes 9.22 And hee was delivered to death for our offences Rom. 4.25 Also that hee might open a way for men to come in and partake of this grace through his Spirit in the Gospel In which hee is set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood c. Rom. 3.25 In which Gospel hee hath brought life and Immortallity to light 2 Tim. 1.10 That in the Testimony thereof all men might through him beleeve John 1.7 and in beleeving have life Joh. 3.16 17 18. And all these three ends that in respect of God that in respect of Christ and that in respect of mankind are all for the good of mankinde and meet all in this one end of his death for ransome sacrifice propitiation And this is affirmed in the Scripture throughout And each particular in this generall to be for the world for all men for every man and so and for such ends and in such sense appeares 1 Tim. 2.4.6 Heb. 2.9 to be meant And so the Proposition is also to be taken yet are there other ends of his death and so The second end of the Death and blood-shedding of CHRIST was to seale rattify and confirme the New Testament of precious Promises whence it is called The New Testament in his blood which was shedd c. Luk. 22.20 and his blood called the blood of the New Testament Mat. 26.28 That Christ is come and hath dyed for our sinnes and rose for our justification and is the Propitiation for the sinnes of the World That he is the Lord and all men are his and ought to live to him and that there is life in him for them Is the affirmation and Declaration of the Gospel and shall one day be knowne to be true whether men will beleeve it or no But for such as through grace doe beleeve it so that in that beleeving they repent and come in to Christ and depend on him There are for them many precious and gracious Promises from Christ and his Father 2 Pet. 1.4 Hebr. 8.6 contained in one generall which is of aeternall life 1 Joh. 2.25 and branched into many particulars as remillion of sinnes subduing of lusts Sanctification hearing of Prayers preservation in this Grace and guidance and protect on of spirit through all seruices of him and suffesings for him and to the possession of the Inheritance c. as before instanced A I which being by Covenant or as in a Will and Testament plainly recorded are called the New Testament Gal. 3.17 18. of which Testament Christ is the Mediator Heb. 9.15 And where a Testament is there must also be the death of the Testator for a Testament is of force after men are dead otherwise it is of no strength at all while the Testator liveth Heb. 9.16 17. but the Testator once dead if it be but a mans Testament yet if it be confirmed no man disannulleth or addeth thereto Gal. 3.15 How much more this Testament of Christ sealed with his blood Hebr. 8. and 9 10. And this end peculiarly is for and belongeth to his Called and chosen ones That they which are called might receive the Promise c. Hebr. 9.15 and 10.19 Such as have in beleeving received the Atonement Rom. 5.1.3.11 This end joyned with the former is the ground of their hope The third end of the death of Christ was to be a witnesse-bearing and a seale of the witnesse he had borne to the Truth in his declaration and ministration of the Gospel as he saith To this end was I borne and for this cause came I into the world That I should beare witnesse to the Truth Joh. 18.37 so it 's said Hee before Pontius Pilate witnessed a good confession 1 Tim. 6.13 or profession And in this end was included the testimony of his faithfulnesse and obedience also to his Father Ioh. 12.50 Phil. 2.8 And the Testimony of his compassion and care for the good of All where he had preached the Gospel Matth. 9.35.38 And the Testimony of his more speciall love and tender care and faithfulness toward those given him in the heavenly Call by his ministration watching to preserve them in the Truth even to the Adventuring and laying downe his life for them Joh. 10.11 18. which end in respect of testimony more neerly respected them among whom hee ministred and by instruction us also But especiall is this end and the holding of it forth also for our example to lay downe our lives for the Brethren 1 Joh. 3.16 P●●● not as a Propitiation for sinnes He only did that and is that for all men 1 Joh. 2.2 Nor yet as the seale of the New Testament Hee onely did that and his blood is that for all his called and chosen Ones Heb. 9.12 14 15 16 17. But in witnesse-bearing to the truth In love and testimony of faithfulnesse to Brethren To goe on and be faithfull in all services of love for edifying in faith and love even to the death and laying downe our lives for the Brethren Phil. 2.1 8. Now these ends the Scripture making distinct and offirming the first more large then either of the two latter It is not for man to confound them or limit the former to the latter And understanding 1 Tim. 2.6 Hebr. 2.9 to affirme of the first end onely as indeed they doe and so the Proposition likewise This Consideration also leades to a right stating the Quistion concerning the sense and proveth it also to be as before set downe And answeres the Objections that by abusing of placer speaking of the peculiar ends are framed to gaine say that which the Scripture affirmes of the generall end of Christs death CHAP. III. Of the divers manner of mentioning these ends in Scripture and in what manner mentioned here THe death of JESUS CHRIST in respect of these fore-mentioned ends is diversly mentioned in the Scripture as may be seen First sometime more ends of his death then one are mentioned together Sometime that end of his death which was for propitiation and ransome is coupled together with that end which was to testify love and faithfulnesse in his ministration propounded for our example And then such generall words as the World All men c. are not used because his ministration on earth did not reach to all the World nor to all men at that time in the world And yet such a word as though it may in some sense be peculiarly applyed to some yet in another sense it may be applyed to all and so because the Ministration was not to all and yet the ransome for all he useth such a word as may be applyed to the one or the other sense and so carry both senses in one as for
also denieth and unsaith the Affirmative againe for what sufficiency is there applicable from Christ or by his Servants for or to any man of any thing that Christ hath not first perfectly wrought and received in himself that he might according to the Gospel bestow it on them Psal 68.18.19 20. 6. Some say JESUS CHRIST dyed for all men in respect of the kind or generall lumpe of Mankind considered because he took the Nature of all mankind and so dyed for all But that he did not dye for all in respect of the Individualls not for every particular man But here is a denying in truth of what was equivocally granted nor is this according to Scripture sense but very crosse to it in the negative Hebr. 2.9 7. Some say JESUS CHRIST dyed for all men that they might be saved and for the Elect that they should undoubtedly be saved This sense I conceive good and true but I suppose not full enough to expresse all that is in his death for All men● you this sense grants 1. That that was the very minde will and intention of Christ and God that Christ should even so die for All that they might be saved Joh. 3.17 and that for that end he came and dyed and rose Luk. 9.56 1 Tim. 1.15 2. That his death was sufficient for this very end 1 Tim. 2.4.6 3. That the death and so the Ransome of Christ was effectuall with his Father for the end for which it was given Matth. 3.17 Hebr. 10. 4. That he hath received of the Father fulnesse of authority and spirit to make this grace knowne to them with such tenders of it that they might he saved Psal 68.18 5. That he will extend light at some-time in some meanes or other so farre to every one that whosoever perish their destruction will be of themselves Ioh. 1.4 5.9 Hos 13.9 All this is necessarily intimated in this sense though through some want of distinguishing betweene the Redemption that i● wrought by Christ in himself through effusion of blood and that he worketh by his Spirit in men by application of his blood the sense appeares not full enough in expression 8. Some say that CHRIST by shedding his Blood redeemed the World of Mankind satisfyed Gods Justice * Bishop Davenant Animadversions on a Treatise intituled GOD's LOVE to Man-kind pag. 298. and obtained a way of Salvation for every Man and then adde but GOD never intended that the outward Act should presently put every man in Possession of Pardon or of a state of Justification and Salvation But the way which he openeth for every one of us to partake of the fruit of our Redemption and of his plenary satisfaction is by Repentance and Faith to come and lay hold of the Redeemer According as I understand the Question is here in the first Affirmation rightly Stated The sense true and full and by the addition The distinction made between the Salvation that was wrought by CHRIST in his owne body with GOD for men and that Salvation which in application of the former hee worketh by his Spirit in men whereby Repentance and Faith is effected Acts 5.31 32. and a way and possibility of that also for every man is at first affirmed in this Affirmation agreeing with the common Salvation before mentioned So that JESUS CHRIST hath so dyed and given himself a Ransome to GOD for all men and is become the Propitiation for their sinnes That in and by himself hee hath so Redeemed and saved all men That they are all given into his dispose and he will raise them all out of the Death hee dyed for them and set them alive before him that they shall acknowledge him LORD and come before his Judgement seat Rom. 14.9 12. 1 Cor. 15.21 22. Phil. 2.8 11. 2 Cor. 5.19.10 And he is also so filled with Spirit for them to make it so known and with such tendernesse to them that they might be saved in which hee will he found Faithfull so as by him All are made saveable Psal 68 18. Joh. 1.4 5 9. Isai 45.21.22 And thus the Question stated if it be opened and answered in every particular in it it will more fully appeare right and true CHAP. VII The openinng of the Question answered by Scripture QVESTION I. WHy did God send his Sonne and why did JESUS CHRIST come into the World SCRIPTVRE To be the Saviour of the World 1 Joh. 4.14 That the World through him might be saved Joh. 3.17 I came to save the world Joh. 12.47 My flesh which I will give for the life of the World Joh. 6.51 QUEST II. What World is that Christ dyed and rose for that they might be saved SCRIPTURE All things were made by him and without him was not any thing made that was made In him was life and the life was the light of men Joh. 1.3.4.7 One Mediator between God and men the Man Christ Jesus who gave himself a ransome for all 1 Tim. 2.5 6. It 's the world of mankinde QUEST III. What manner of men did Christ come and dye so for SCRIPTURE For the unjust 1 Pet. 3.18 for the imgodly Rem 5.6 QUEST IV. For how many such sinners hath hee dyed SCRIPTURE Death passed upon all men for that all have sinned Rom. 5.12 Wee thus judge that if One dyed for all then were all dead And that bee dyed for all 2 Cor. 5.14 15. Hee gave himself a Ransome for all men ● Tim. 2.6 QUEST V. In what minde and heart did he so dye for all men SCRIPTURE God so loved the World that he gave his onely beg●tten Sonne Joh. 3.16 That he by the grace of God should taste death for every man Hebr. 2.9 QUEST VI. To what end did CHRIST so come and dye and offer up himself to GOD for men SCRIPTURE To put away sinne by the sacrifice of himself Hebr. 9.26 the sinno of the world Joh. 1.29 This is a faithfull saying and worthy of all acceptation That Jesus Christ came into the World to save sinners 1 Tim. 1.15 QUEST VII What hath Christ done and what is he become hereby for men SCRIP Hee hath slaine the enmity Eph. 2.16 abolished death and brought life and immortallity to it through the Gospel 2 Tim. 1.10 being the Propitiation for the sinnes of the whole world 1 Joh. 2.2 full of grace and truth Joh. 1.14 having received gifts for men yea the rebellious that the Lord God might dwell among them Psal 68.18 able also to save them to the uttermost all that come unto God by him Heb. 7.25 QUEST VIII But is there any liberty or right for every man to come to him SCRIP Vnto you O men I call and my voice is to the sonnes of men Oh yee simple understand wisedome and yee fooles be of an understanding bea rt c. Prov. 8.4 5 6. La●k unto me and be you saved all the ends of the earth Isai 45.22 QUEST IX What profit in this Call seeing they can neither of
themselves understand nor will any spirituall good SCRIPTURE Turne you at my reproof behold I will powre out my Spirit unto you I will make knowne my words to you Prov. 1.23 QUEST X. What hope is there for them if they doe fubmit to his Call and so by his Spirit be drawn in to him to beleeve SCRIPTURE To him give all the Prophets witnesse that through his Name whoseever beleeveth in him shall receive remission of sinnes Acts 10.43 him that commeth to me I will in no wise cast out hee that beleeveth on me hath everlasting life Joh. 6.37 47. being made perfect hee became the Author of eternall salvation unto all them that obey him Hebr. 5.9 in beleeving on him Joh. 3.14 15 16 18. QUEST XI May this newes be plainly declared to all men SCRIPTURE Goe yee therefore and teach all nations Matth. 28.20 Goe yee into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature Mar. 16.15 QVESTION XII To what end will God and Christ have this Gospel declared and testified to and among all men SCRIPTVRE That all men through him might beleeve Joh. 1.7 And hee that beleeveth and is Baptized shall be saved but he that beleeveth not shall be damned Mar. 16.16 Joh. 3.18.36 So that by Scripture it plainly appeareth that Jesus Christ hath so dyed for every man that hee hath redeemed all Mankind and satisfyed God's Justice and is become the Propitiation for the sinnes of all men and hath made them saveable and hath opened the door that they might bee saved and is so faithfull and able and useth such means that whosoever perisheth it will be through their own fault And now the sense so explained and Question stated I will proceed to more enlarged proof CHAP. VIII An entrance to the more enlarged proof of the Proposition FOr the enlarging the proof of the Proposition first set down In the sense in the five first Considerations explica●ed and according to the Question stated in the latter end of the sixth Chapter and opened and answered in the seventh Chapter I shall take this course keeping the bounds before hinted 1. By considering CHRIST as the common Person in the room of all Mankind in what hee did on earth of whom the First was a figure 2. By considering the joynt mentioning of Greation and Bedamption by Christ 3. By considering the constancy of the Scripture in changing the Person when having spoken of that which is generall it mentions any speciall 4. By considering the places themselves in the force of the words the scope and circumstances of the place whence the Proposit on is affirmed 5. By considering like places of Scripture speaking of like things in like manner 6. By answering the most usuall and strongest Objections frumed against it 7. By adding some Arguments to satisfie such as must have reason satisfyed 1. Of the consideration of Jesus Christ as the common and publike Person JESUS CHRIST in this great Worke of the Redemption of Mankind is set forth in the Scripture as a publike Person in the room and stead of all Mankind as the first Adam was whence the first Adam is affirmed to be the figure or Type of Christ Rom. 5.44 and so as the one is called the the first Adam and the other is called the last Adam The one the First man the other the Second man 1 Cor. 15.45 47. for our better understanding whereof there are three things to be premised before wee confider the Gomparison PREMISE I. That the businesse wee are here to view and deale about is the worke of Redemption of mankind wrought by Jesus Christ and so of those Workes of God that are from God outward and toward his Creatures and so not of that or those workes of God which are in himself and so onely in Christ and for Christ as his wonderfull and secret Counsells in the Election of Christ Man to Union of Person with the Sonne of God and so to Sonne-ship and aeternall inheritance And in that Election electing some to Sonneship and Inheritance in and with him And his praeterition and appointment of others to be servants to this his Sonne and those chosen in him for in respect hereof Christ was before Adam and all other Creatures yea so as Adam himself and all things were made by him and for him Col. 1.15 16 17. Rom 11.36 1 Pet. 1.20 Prov. 8.22 27. Ioh. 1.1 2 3. Where as in the businesse wee are now about It is expresly said That was not first which is spirituall but that which is naturall and afterwards that which is spirituall And Christ is called the last Adam the Second man 1 Cor. 15.45 47. and Adam is called the First Adam The First man and the figure of him that was to come Rom. 5.14 PREMISE II. That however Christ was figured by Adam in respect of the common place he stood in The publikenes and account of that in that publike place done by him and therefficacy and fruit thereof for and to all in whose place he stood And the prevailing power thereof in all that come to have being from him yet there is great difference between these two Adams and their work The first man was made a living soul who might have stood and so with him all naturally theseending from him but no power if fallen to rise and live again The last Adam was made a quickning Spirit so as he might be able not onely to rise from the death himself but to quicken and raise those fallen and dead The first man of the earth made of the dust and by his fall became more earthy returning to dust againe weak and mortall The Second Man the LORD from heaven who though for mankind dying yet could not be holden of death and being risen can die no more but liveth ever 1 Cor. 15.45 48. with Gene. 2.7 and 3.19 and Acts. 2.24 Revel 1.18 The worke of the First Adam should have been to have continved in that integrity and righteousnesse and likenesse of God in which God had made him and to have kept himself and all his Posterity that Sinne and death might not have entered on them But he did turne aside and so fell and lost himself and all his Posterity and so sinne and death entered and his worke is called disobedience Gene. 2.17 and 3.1 7. Eccles 7.29 Rom 5.12 19. The work of the Second Adam was to take away sinne and abolish death and destroy the worke of the Devill and so worke redemption for mankind that he might bring them all out of death and set them alive before him and that he may conferre aeternall life on such as beleeve on him in the day of grace And this worke fit for this end he hath perfectly done so that in him is no sinne and his worke is called Obedience 1 Joh. 3.5 8. Hebr. 9.26.2 Tim. 1.10 Rom. 3.22 24. and 5.18 19. And these and such-like differences and dissimilitudes the Scripture affirmeth PREMISE III. 3. In that and
and death to be passed on them and through that one offence judgement to have come on all to condemnation Rom. 3.23 and 5.12.18 though this did not yet make them to partake of and feele this misery which comes by comming to partake of the humane namre though having a beeing from the first Adam by propagation yet this so opened the sluce or door of this misery that it laid such a necessity and unavoidable force on the Nature of mankind that no one can shift it but as soon as they doe through propagation come to have any being life from the first Adam they doe partake of this misery J●h 14.4 and 15.14 Psal 51.5 Ephes 2.1 2 3. Rom. 5.19 Even so the effect and fruit of the Obedience of the Second Adam hath recovered and restored all mankind in him so as in him and by him in that done and wrought in his own body they are all again Redeemed and restored and made Righteous yea so as all that was contrary to them is taken out of the way wrath appeased Justice satisfyed Death abolished and Life obtained And that though secretly and invisibly and in some sort inexpressibly yet so vntually verily and indeed That it might be truly said as things are in Christ who was in the room of all that as in the former respect all have sinned and come short of the glory of God so in this latter respect being justifyed freely by his grace through the Redemption that is in Christ Jesus Rom. 3.24 The Righteousnesse of God which is by the Faith of Jesus Christ unto all vers 22. By the righteousnesse of one the free gift came upon all men to justification of life Rom. 5.18 Though this yet doth not make any to partake of and injoy and feel the benefit and blessednesse of the same which comes onely by comming through a spirituall application and operation to partake of the divine Nature in Christ in a new and spirituall birth that giveth a being in and maketh one in him Joh. 3.3.5 Rom. 3.22 25 26. yet hath this done in CHRIST for men and it's acceptance with the Father so opened the doore to life and put such a force in this grace discovered by the Gospel that whoever through the spirituall discovery and application thereof commeth so to beleeve as to have a being in Christ and to have him and be one in him he doth therein and thereby undoubtedly partake of the benefit and blessing of that done in and by Christ and so of eternall life Joh. 3.36 1 Joh. 5.10 11 12. so that in this respect also Christ is no whit inferiour to his Figure Fourthly in respect of the vertue power and operation of this publike businesse where it takes hold in all or any that come to the participation of the same no one excepted When any come by propagation to have a being from Adam they doe necessarily and naturally in that very participation of his nature and by vertue of his being in the room of all when he sinned and fell and by vertue of Gods account of his sinne as the sinne of all partake at once in themselves and all their powers of the guiltinesse of that first and great offence and of the corrupt sinfull poysonous and perverse disposition and inclination prone to all evill and averse to God and all goodnesse which entred the nature of man upon the fall and of that Subjection to weaknesse and mortallity then imposed on Adam And this evill whereof they partake from the first Adam doth pollute all their Powers and worke in their members to bring forth fruit unto death and so subjects them to misery and death more more Rom. 5.14 15 19.21 and 7.5 So when any come by a spiritvall birth to have a being in Christ and so receive this grace of the Attonement made in him then and in that very participation of that grace and the divine nature of him by vertue of that he hath done in the room of all and by vertue of Gods account thereof hee now freely imputing it to them the vertue and power of the Spirit of life that is in Christ doth so enter into their hearts and apply his blood therein that at once they partake of his Justification and righteousnesse and of his spirituall minde and disposition and of that aeternall and divine life that is in him in their spirits and this rich grace whereof they partake in and from Christ doth worke so mightily in them that it quickens them sweetning them with peace and joy and hope and purifieth and reneweth them to his likenesse and worketh forth in fruits of righteousnesse unto life Rom. 3.23 25 26. and 4.25 26. and 5.1 2 5 11 17 19 21. and 8.1 2. 2 Cor. 3.3.17 18. and this superabounding and being of greater power and efficacy then the former And yet still doth CHRIST exceed and goe beyond his Figure much 1. In that all be undertook was freely undertaken and all his obedience in dying for the sinnes of men and rising justifyed for them was altogether for them hee neither having sinne to suffer for or be justifyed from nor being ingaged to us by any naturall and necessary bond as the First Adam was who had our righteousness and lives in keeping and us in his loines and his business was for himself as well as us so that here appears glorious abounding grace to sinners 1 Cor. 15.3 4. 1 Pet. 2.24 and 3.18 Rom. 5.20 2. In that whereas the first Adam by fall brings none to partake of death in themselves but those that come to have being from him and so partake of his sinne Such is the power of the recovery wrought by Christ for all and the overthrow he hath given death that all shall be made alive thereby and brought before him to acknowledge him Lord even those that refuse to be brought to it in the day of grace that so they might be made in him and partake of the blessing shall one day be made alive and brought before him and rightly judged by him for that refusall 1 Cor. 15.21 22. Joh. 12.32 Rom. 14.9 12. 3. In that whereas the first Adam in his publike place stood and fell for all alike and threw thereby all alike into sinne and death such is the abounding grace of CHRIST that by vertne of that done in his publike place hee hath not onely wrought a generall recovery for all and made them saveable so as he will make them alive to acknowledge him LORD But for all his Called and Chosen that in the day of grace are prevailed with to acknowledge him Lord and come into him through his Spirit hee by vertue of the same blood of his that was shed for all is for them a High-Priest Prophet and King at his Fathers right hand in a more speciall manner and for more speciall favours then for the residue of the sonnes of men as hath been shewne before and here appeares the glory of his
rich grace to his chosen ones Hebr. 9.14 15. and 8. and 7 c. Now let the Apostles inferrences and conclusions in this comparison be heeded Rom. 5.18 As by the offence of one judgement came upon all men that is virtually as is before shewne and here are all men without exception as Vers 12. So by the righteousnesse of One the free Gift came upon all men c. that is virtually as before shewn and here are all men without exception as Rom. 3.24 Againe Rom. 5.19 As by one mans dis●bedience many were made sinners that is also vertually without exception who are many indeed but all that having being from him are therethrough become dead so as death worketh in them as is before shewne and these are very many also Whence the word many that may beare both the senses is here used and not the word All which could beare but one sense so by the Obedience of One shall many be made righteous virtually all which are many but by In joyment onely so many as have being in him and that by that very being and these are many also And because of this as also in another rospect now to be named there is a change of another word in this latter sentence whereas onely that sense is of being made virtually righteous or sinners in first or second A●am not onely the word All men is used but this expression judgment came on all men and the gift came on ●ll vers 18. Here where a farther sense is in the death and sinfulnesse spoken of and in the life and righteousnesse though the Word were made is kept still in respect of sinne because all that lived and had being from Adam were already so sinners yet in respect of righteousnesse the word is changed to shall be made Righteous because all that lived and had being from Adam were not new borne and so had not an actuall being in Christ and the like change of words may be discerned in the mention of a virtuall justification of men in Christ in that actuall of CHRIST for men and an actuall justification of men through CHRIST Rom. 3●30 24 25 26. And another ●●sp● of such change of words may be because both that which is naturall is firste And of Gods O●de● that all shall first heare the likenesse or Image of the earthly Adam 1 Cor. 15.46 and 48. and so the like change of words on the same grounds it there found where it is said in one verse since by man came death by man 〈◊〉 also the ●●s●erection from the dead And in the 〈◊〉 verse For as in Adam all dye even so in Christ shall all be made alive 1 Cor. 15.21 ●2 And through this whole discourse is appeanes That what the Scripture affirmes of CHRIST being a Publike Person and of his likenesse to the first Adam in the publike place doth fully testify as much at 1 Tim. 2.6 and Hebr. 2.9 affirme And so justifyeth the Proposition CHAP. IX Of the Consideration of the joynt mentioning of Creation and Redemption by CHRIST IN the mentioning Creation with Redemption there are two things very observable that doe also prove the Proposition First the minde and good will of CHRIST to mankind that appeareth in that manner of joynt mentioning them wherein appeares 1. His great love and good will to mankind who were at first made by him not onely righteous but in that Nature and likenesse in Purity also which himself was to take And though Adam had lost himself and all mankind and all the righteousnesse given and nothing left but the very nature and likenesse of his owne Creation and that defiled also and subjected to misery and death in which it must have perished which might have provoked him to anger yet he beholding mankind in this hatefull and lost estate did so love him that his pitty and compassion did yearne towards him and would not suffer him to be lost or perish in this death and misery without helpe nor to be deprived of all the Creatures made for him but would worke a Redemption and recovery for him what ever it cost him And thus in the very beginning of the declaration of the Gospel and that life which was with God in Christ for men and now manifested to men in sending forth his Soune in good will to dye for our sinnes and having raised him for our Justification and filled him with life 1 Joh. 11.2 and 5.11 12. Rom. 5.25 Heb. 2.9 Ioh. 1.1 2. he puts in this at the very beginning All things were made hy him and without him was not any thing made that was made and then he joynes herewith in him was life and the life was the light of men Joh. 1.3 4. And what can be lesse seen or acknowledged in this manner of Connexion then 1. That he made all Creatures for man and man also so he loved man above all Creatures yea though man was fallen yet for the love he bare him bee would worke a Redemption and procure life and it is in him for mankind 2. That it is for men that were made by him men as men his Creatures not a part onely but the whole Life is in him for all men made by him whence All men and Every man is expressed vers 7.9 and the World vers 10 11. 2. Such is his love to mankind created by him that for his sake he hath restored and preserveth for mens use the residue of Creatures that were made for man and hath prepared a liberty for the Creation to returne to its first purity Psal 8. Rom. 8.20 Hebr. 2.6.9 When the Devill that without a Temptor of his own will forsook God and became enemy to him had by Temptation overthrowne mankind and got them in captivity for his slaves mankind then being under sinne and wrath and curse so as the very truth and justice of the God of Mercy and Peace stood against mankind and prest for his overthrow in execution of the Curse the Earth with all the Creatures that were made to serve Mankind were a●forfeited and dissolved so as their purity and service of man was departed and all turned in enmity against mankind that was turnedenemy to God The Angels of heaven having now no liberty or will to doe any service for mankind and Sath an ruling and carrying them with him according to his will Then was all out of Order before God and went crosse to his mind so as he could not rejoyce in his owne workes that he had created and made But behold so great the love of God and CHRIST to mankind That be would reconcile mankind in his Sonne And make a Peace for them in and by the blood of his Sonne And having made that Peace then by his Sonne that made it to reconcile all things to himself 2 Cor. 5.19 20. Joh. 3.17 Psal 85.10 and 75.3 Rom. 14.14 Mat. 28.20 Joh. 1.7 and 3.16 Hebr. 12.22 Mat. 18.10 In opening the way of life for mankind
Scripture and if the words doe not beare the sense they import who shall tell us what the sense is and what a gap is here to all wickednesse Yet those generall words All men Every Man and the World are not so often found in Scripture in affirmation of any of the forementiontioned particulars As in affirming the death of Christ as the Ransome And surely hee that will not beleeve the same for the testimony the Scripture giveth of it doth not beleeve any of the former for the testimony of Scripture but for some other cause that is moveable If any say what need of Interpreters if the Scriptures have the sense the words thereof import I Answer they are very needfull not to Straighten or take away the sense the words import or to devise another But to open and explaine That sense the words beares and to cleerand evidence out of the words themselves and confirm it by other-like places and so to presse it on us and apply it to us for admonition Instruction Dehortation Exhortation Consolation and so to root out this evill estimate of the Scriptures and evill dealing with it from the hearts and mouthes of all Christians that the Scripture may be esteemed meet to answer words of truth with as is said Prov. 22.21 CHAP. XV. Of Answering a second OBJECTION Objection II. SAint JOHN makes it an infallible marke of the love of CHRIST to them for whom he laid down his life 1 Joh. 3.16 But God hath not loved every man in the World For he hated Esau Rom. 9.13 but his Church and his owne whom he loves to the end Ephes 5.25 Joh. 13.1 Therefore Christ dyed not for Every man ANSWER 1 Joh. 3.1 Being spoken in the first Person and applicatively of perception of love in the Death of Christ propounded for example and motive It is much abused in being cited to this end as may be seen Chap. 3. and 4. and 5. and so the Proposition is of no force for it is a proof of the Love of God to the World That hee sent his Sonne to be the Saviour of the World Joh. 3.16 and 1 Joh. 4.14 and so of the Love of Christ to mankind To give himself a Ransome for all men 1 Tim. 2.6 and yet a proof of more especiall Love To choose and bring any in the perception of this Love to Union and Fellowship with himself Joh. 15.15 16. and Tit. 3.4 7. as in our Types the bringing out of Egypt was a proof of his Love to all so brought out but yet more especiall love to those that hearkened to his Judgements and did them Deut. 7.8 12 13 14. Besides the Apostles doe not there propound the Death of Christ to shew how many he dyed for or as the foundation to bring in unbelievers to beleeve or to shew how many God loves but onely speaking of the perception of Love by Beleevers He sheweth wherein they perceived it and that was in that he laid down his life for us and this was sure when wee were his enemies and so found when he called us also Rom. 5.8 10. Ephes 1.2 4. And that to this end to move us even so to love our Brother who without question is beloved whereas this Objection shuts the door of loving any till or farther then we know his Election Though the Gospel this Objection opposeth giveth a certaine ground for loving all men with Love of Compassion 2 Cor. 5.14 15. Tit. 3.2 3 4. and for Loving Beleevers with Love of delight Psalm 16.2 Coloss 1.4 5. Phil. 1.3 4 5 8 9. This Assumption is full of infidelity and Blasphemy If it had been that God doth not love every man in the World It might have been granted and proved But to say God hath not loved any but his Church and chosen whom he loves to the end is a blasphemy so great that the same may be said of it which is spoken of that Apostacy Jere. 2.10 11 12. For this with one breath both blasphemeth and contradicteth our Saviours affirmation of Gods love of the World some part whereof will notwithstanding perish Joh. 3.16 17 18 19. The Prophets affirmation That the Lord is good to All and his tender mercies are over all his Workes Psalm 145.8 9. and 136.25 Yea the truth and force of all Gods earnest Expostulation Intimation of Love Exhortations and Call to such as refused Deutr. 5.29 Hosea 5. and 7.1 Isa 5.4 Prov. 1.23 24. Luke 19.42 Matth. 23.37 Hos 13.19 Yea the truth and force of our Saviours Exhortation to his Disciples for being like their heavenly Father in Love and mercy to enemies Matth. 5.44.48 The Testimony of Gods goodnesse in all his Works Act. 14.17 Rom. 2.4 Yea this Assumption goeth yet further in that it doth not onely say God doth not now love them while they walk in sin But God hath not loved every man in the World no not any time since Adams fall So as to give any Ransome for them and so denyeth Heb. 2.9 Nay it stops not here except his Elect whom he loves for ever It saith Hee hath not loved any other of mankind no not when he made and beheld them all righteous in Adam as the Publick Person and blessed them and avouched all his workes good Eccl. 7.29 Gen. 1.27 31. It saith God hath not loved but hated them oh fearfull To say that God hateth the Righteous Psal 45.7 and so they could not fall from the love of God in the fall of Adam since his Love was never towards them nor could they fall under the hatred of God by sinne either Originall or Actuall since they were under it before if this Assumption were true for it saith hee hath not loved them and if any should tell them Their sinnes are very great for offending so loving a God for despising so rich a Ransome and refusing the grace offered them in the meanes and giving way to serve sinne that cost Christ Jesus his blood to satisfie for them And that they forsake their owne mercies by following lying vanities And so warne them of the great condemnation that will befall them for the same if they perish in their evills and entreat them by all the Mercies of God and sufferings of Christ for them To hearken to the Gospel Repent and beleeve and turne unto Christ This assumption holds them back and saith It is all Lyes for God hath not loved them Oh whether will this blasphemy reach But to give some satisfying Answer to this Objection Let the Scripture be viewed what it saith of Love or Hatred which there appeares two-fold First the Scripture mentions a divers kind or degree of Love in God towards men shewne in the fruits thereof as to say 1. A Love of Compassion Pitty and Mercy Psal 136.25 and 145.8 9. Such a Love as extendeth it self so farre for the good of man loved in good things afforded That a man is made saveable and so much is done for him and to him That in
or the hope it giveth or setteth before any 4. That in Scripture there is mentioned an actuall Election or Choice which is in time though according to that before time in which God pulleth and choseth men from among others to such good things as hee in his Counsell had prepared for them Isai 14.1 Isai 4.9.7 Zach. 1.17 and 2.12 And to speak of the choice part thereof It 's manifest such an Election or Choice there is Not onely because meneioned but so mentioned in Scripture 1. That it is called an Election according to fore-knowledge 1 Pet. 12. Foreknowledge in God signifieth even the Prime Election to Sonship when it is distinct from and put before Predestination and else-where Rom. 8.29 compared with Ephes 1.4 5. But when it is said according to fore-knowledge It points out that Worke of God now done according to that fore-knowledge of his which worketh all things according to the Counsell of his own will Act. 2.23 and 4.28 5.13.18 Eph. 1.11 12. and so Election a worke 2. That often no more is mentioned in it then what the Elected doe in some measure knowingly enjoy Joh. 15.16 19. and 17.6 8. 1 Pet. 2.2 and 2.9 which is not usuall in the mentioning Election in the Counsel of God Rom. 8. Ephes 1. 3. That this Election is in the heavenly Call and follows it 2 Pet. 1.10 Reu. 17.14 whereas Election in the Counsell of God is before the Call 2 Tim. 1.9 Eph. 1.3.4 Yea this Election and Choice doth not alwayes so fasten on men in the beginning of the Call So as they though Called can be said to be Chosen Matth. 20.16 Joh. 2.23 24. Though sometime it doth so fasten on some in the beginning of the Call and so prevaile also that they are said to be Chosen from the beginning of the Gospels Call unto Salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the Truth 2 Thess 2.13 14. 1 Thess 1.3 4 5. Act. 13.48 Coll. 1.4 5 6. and in due Season it will fasten on all Elected in his Counsell when they are Partakers of the Heavenly Call Rom. 11.7.2 Tim. 1.9 yet is this actuall Election in the Worke of GOD in order of time after the Call 4. They that in the heavenly Call are in beleeving so purged with the blood of Christ that they are taken off themselves and the World and united to Christ in confidence love and delight so as they are given up to him for all Life Guidance Protection and Hope are affirmed to be actually Chosen out of the World unto Salvation Joh. 15.19 2 Thess 2.13 14. 1 Thess 1.3 5. 5. There have been some found in former and latter times upon whom this Actuall Election hath passed and they therefore called Gods Elect and Chosen Generation Deut. 6.6 7. 1 Thess 1.3 1 Pet. 1.2 Joh. 13.18 6. They that are thus actually Chosen and Prevailed with hereby are said to be biessed and Called and Chosen and Faithfull Psal 65.4 Revel 17.14 And every one may know himself to be Elected in the Councell of God before time To all that Hee finds himself in the Worke of God Chosen unto in Time Ephe. 1.3 4.11 5. That in Scripture is mentioned an actuall refusall Preterition or non-Election according to the purpose of God also in respect of some peculiar favour or Priviledge which yet may stand with Election to Sonship and eternall Salvation Psal 78.67 68. 6. That in Scripture is mentioned an Actuall Reprobation and rejection of some from the meanes or from the blessing in the meanes of Eternall Life and so from Eternall Life it self and this for their contempt of the meanes and resisting the holy Ghost Jer. 6.16 17 27 30. Prov. 1.24 35. Rom. 1 18.28 The tearme Reprobation Scarce otherwise used and of this Actuall Choice and Actuall Reprobation the Scripture most speaks Now the Gospel of CHRIST is a Truth to be Preached to all and hope of Life tendered on Beleeving and after entrance this actuall Election to be so set forth that men be exhorted to give all diligence in following the Spirit to make it sure and if any be slothfull and disobedient warning given least by contempt they procure to themselves actuall Reprobation which use the Scripture makes of them and so they are very usefull to further the Gospel which by abuse This Objection turnes them against CHAP. XIX Of Answering a Sixt and Seaventh OBJECTION Objection VI. THe Ransome and Mediation of Christ is no larger then his Office of P●iest Prophet and King But those Offices prtaine to his Church and Chosen c. ANSWER This sober Objection doth not denie the Death of Christ for All men But onely seems to deny his Ransome and Mediation for All Men. Though indeed as he is set forth in Scripture Hee should not be the Lord of All men nor challenge their submission and living to him Nor shew mercy nor offer hope of life to them nor convince them of sinne for not beleeving on him nor raise them out of their graves nor cause them to confesse him Lord nor judge them according to the Gospel if hee had not Ransomed them and paid the Price and mediated for them Rom. 1 4.8 9 10 12. 2 Cor. 5.10 14 15 19. Phil. 2.7 8 9 10 11. But the Answer to this Objection is easie and plain in Scripture for as the Mediation of CHRIST is both more generall and more speciall more generall as Hee is the One MEDIATOUR between God and man 1 Tim. 2.5 more speciall as hee is the Mediatour of the New Testament c. That they which are Called might receive the Promise of Eternall Inheritance Heb. 9.14 according to that is said Hee is the Saviour of All men specially of those that beleeve 1 Tim. 4.10 So as in all the Offices of Christ as the Priest the Prophet the King there is both that which is more generall and also that which is more speciall and Peculiar 1. As a Priest hee offered Sacrifice in respect of one end That is Propitiation for All men Heb. 9.26 and 2.9 Io. r. 29. 1 Joh. 2.2 In respect of all the ends Propitiation and Sealing the New Testament and Testification to the Truth and of the uttermost end in all for his Called and and Chosen Ones Heb. 9.14 15. Matt. 26.26 As the High-Priest at his Fathers Right-hand hee in some sort interceeds and puts in for Transgressors and the World Isai 53.12 Joh. 17.21 23. but his speciall businesse and Advocation is for his Called and Chosen ones Hebr. 3.1.6 8. 1 Joh. 2.1 2. As the great Prophet hee calls all men and enlightens every one that comes into the World Prov. 8.4.32 Isai 45.22 Joh. 1.4 5 6. But makes knowne his Fathers Name Words and Gouncells in the secret of the Covenant onely to his Called and Chosen ones Ioh. 15 16 19 20. 16.13.15.17 and 6.7 8. Psal 24.14 3. As the King Hee ruleth over all Psal 103.19 and will convince All men of sinne for
not beleeving in him Joh. 16.8.11 and Judge all even such as would not that Hee should Reigne over them Acts. 17.31 Luke 19.27 But he enters in by the Spirit and Rules in the hearts of his Chosen Ones Gal. 2.20 and freeth them of their darknesse and bonds Rom. 7.25 and 8.2 Coll. 1.12 and leads them Rom. 8.14 and overthrowes their Enemies Mich. 7.18 20. Rom. 16 20. Enriches them with Spirituall blessings Ephes 1.3 and will plead their Cause and give them the Kingdome So at this is a motive to all men to seek Him and learne of Him and come in and submit to him This Argument confirming that which it seems to oppose OBJECTION VII IF God in any sort bad entended any Life or saving grace by the Death and Ransome of CHRIST for All men or the residue of the World besides the Elect hee would surely use some meanes to bring them to some knowledge of Christ and so to Repentance and Faith But he seemeth to be so farre from this That to many hee vouchsafeth no meanes at all Psal 147.19 20. And to others hath expresly and utterly denyed the meanes when his Servants would have carried the same among them Act. 16.6 7. ANSWER This Objection denieth neither the Death nor Ransom of Christ to be for all men But onely any intendment of Life and saving Grace thereby neither doth it bend force to denye That for any but onely these where the Declaration of the Gospel is not granted and the force of the Objection is weake For 1. The Scripture hath expresly affirmed Gods intention to be that they all might be saved and repent and beleeve and to be surther saved Ezek. 33.11 Joh. 3.17.1.4 7. Rom. 2.4 1 Tim. 2.4 2 Pet. 3.9 2. If wee cannot in the Workes of God see a fulfilling of the sayings of God It becomes us to admire his Wisedome and Holinesse to bewaile our ignorance and waite and supplicate for Light from him and not by rash judgeing and mistaking of his Workes to denie the truth of his Words Rom. 11.33 34. 3. The Scripture testifieth that God hath and doth use some meanes towards all men not onely in his Workes of Creation and Providence which giveth some Testimony of his Goodnesse to lead to Repentance Rom. 1.19 Act. 14.16 17. and 17.26 with Psal 19.1.6 Rom. 10.18 and 2.4 but with some further Light yea it may be some rumour of the Gospel as much as drew Rahab to beleeve for was it not declared to all the World Gen. 13.15 Did not Adam and Evah and the long lived Fathers and Noahs Preaching and Arke-building spread the fame through the World 1 Pet. 3.19 20. after the Flood was is not declared by Noah to all the world Gen. 8.9 Did not Sem live to Abrahams time and whether it were hee or no was not Melchisedeck a Priest then living Did not Abraham travell and Israels and Jacobs spread farre Did Joh and his three Freinds and Elihu in their severall Countrys nothing this way Did not Davids friendship with divers Kings Solomons Reigne over divers Countreys the Queen of Sheba comming and returning to Solomon spread the fame of the Gospel Did not the Captivities and dispersion of the Jewes The advancement of Daniel Ezra Nehemiab and Mordecai make some spread of this knowledge Was not our Saviours Starre seen in the East Were not the Jewes in all Countreys at the comming of Christ And doth not the Apostles say expresly their sound went out into all the Earth and their words to the ends of the world Rom. 10.18 And shall any of us say God hath used no meanes to lead them to seek him because wee know not of it farre be such rashnesse from us to contradict the Scripture Joh. 1.9 Rom. 1.17 Act. 14.17 neither doth Psal 147.19 20. say he hath used no means with them but onely not such and so great meanes He hath not dealt so with any Nation as hee did with Israel nor then had he but that is not used no meanes at all 4. Gods deniall of his Servants to preach in some places for a time as in Act. 16.6 7. proves not an utter deniall of all meanes to them for 1. God might have formerly used means which for their contempt of the greater might now be denied to them Mat. 13.12 25.29 2. God may deny the meanes for one time and grant it in another as to the Gentiles and Samaritans denyed Mat. 10.5 but granted Mat. 28.20 Act. 8.11 3. This deniall might be in mercy it may be God had not yet prepared them to receive the Gospel and so they might violently have resisted it and procured a curse and God would after prepare them and then they should receive it Matt. 4.5 6. It might be many Jewes amongst them that now would have stoned these Apostles that should after receive the Gospel as the Samaritans once stoning after receiving But this is certaine Gods time was not yet come and some other were to have the Gospell before them that yet had it not suitable to that Rom. 15.22 4. Both Jewes and Gentiles there not long after both had the Gospel and many received it and obtained like precious Faith with the Apostles Acts. 19.10 1 Pet. 1.1 So that this Objection hath lost all his strength 5. Yet GOD may holily and justly denie the cleer Revelation of the Gospel to some and their Posterity also when they have resisted the light in the lesser meanes used before especially when they have contemned the greater meanes also when offered and hardned their hearts from profiting thereby Hee may then denie those meanes to Father and Children also that walke in their Fathers wayes yea and harden their hearts from Profiting by such meanes as are left them And this is a good warning to others to take heed of any sleighting and abusing any meanes much more to heed that the Gospel be not abused and sleighted But no Proofs that God never used meanes to those so deprived and hardned for why then did he deprive and harden them Rom. 1.18 24. Act. 28.25 28. Matth. 23.37 38. Rom. 11.20 21 22 23. And thus have I answered all that I have found of any force Objected as for that foolish and senselesse Cavill That this opinion that JESUS CHRIST Dyed for All men Importeth That all men have Free-will by Nature to seek and receive him It is so false and groundlesse a fancy as needeth no Answer yet when such as say Hee dyed not for All men doe prove those they beleeve hee did Dye for have such Free-will by Nature That also shall be Answered CHAP. XX. Of the Arguments confirming the Truth of the Proposition and that 1 Tim. 2.6 and Hebr. 2.9 have the Sense they import Now to satisfie such as desire to have reason satisfyed I adde these REASONS Argument I. THat which the Scripture oft and plainly affirmeth in plaine words is certainly true and to be beleeved Prov. 22.20.21 Isai 8.20 2 Pet. 1.19 20.
to beleeve in Christ and they for that cause under sinne if there were neither enough in the Atonement made by Christ for them nor truth in Gods offer of mercy to them nor Will or Power in the Spirits moving in any sort sufficient to have brought them to beleeve at one time or other And yet is this evident in Scripture and shall be by the holy Spirit to be their great sinne That fastens all other sinnes on them Joh. 3.18 19. and 8.24 12.48 15.22.24 and 16.8 9 10.11 PROOF V. God hath testified both by his Word and his Oath That hee would that his Sonne should so farre save as to worke a Redemption for All men and likewise that he should bring all to the knowledge of the truth that there-through Redemption might be wrought in and upon them 1 Tim. 2.4 with Joh. 3.17 So hee willeth not nor hath any pleasure in the death of him even the wicked That dyeth But rather that be turne and live Ezek. 18.23.32 33.11 And dare any of us say The God of Truth saith and sweareth that of which hee hath no inward and serious meaning Oh farre be such blasphemy from us 1 Ioh. 5.10 PROOF VI. The very words and Phrases used by the holy Ghost in Scriptures speaking of the death of Christ and the Ransome and Propitiation To whom it belongs and who may seek it and in beleeving finde Life implyeth no lesse then all men As to instance All Nations Matt. 28.19 20. The ends of the Earth Isai 45.22 and 49.6 Every Creature Mar. 16.15 All. 2 Cor. 5.14 15. 1 Tim. 2.6 Every man Hebr. 2.9 The world Ioh. 3.16 17. 2 Cor. 5.19 The whole World 1 Ioh. 2.2 That which was lost Luk. 19.10 Sinners Matt. 9.13 unjust 1 Pet. 3.18 ungodly Rom. 5.6 and that whosoever of these repent and beleeve in Christ shall receive this grace Ioh. 3.16.18 Act. 10.43 Now all these so often and indifferently used were it not Pride and Errour to devise Glosses to restraine the Sense the Scripture holdeth forth so full and large for All men PROOF VII That whereas there are certaine high and peculiar Priviledges of the Spirit contained in the New Testament Sealed by the blood of Christ which belongs not to all men But onely to the Saints the Called and Chosen of the Lord And when they are alone distinctly mentioned They are even so spoken of as belonging to them onely Mat. 13.11 Ioh. 14.17.21 22 23. and 16.13 14 15. 17.9 20. Act. 2.38 39. 1 Cor. 2.9 14. Heb. 9.15 8. tot 1 Pet. 2.3.9 Yet when any of these Pecullar Priviledges are so spoken of as joyned together with the Ransome and Propitiation which belongs to all Then are they not spoken of in such a restraining and exclusive manner or with such appropriating words But so and with such words as room is left to apply the Ransome to all men in speech And withall so hold out the Priviledges to them that beleeve that are Proper to them That they may both have their comfort and speciall hope And also hould forth the Ransom and keep open the doore for others In beliefe and receit of the Propitiation To come in and partake with them And so it is said for his Sheep for many But no where But or onely for his Sheep or but or only for many which is a strong Proof of the Ransome being given for all men as is shewne Chap. 3.10 PROOF VIII The Restauration wrought by Christ in his owne body for Mankind is set forth in Scripture to be as large and full for all men and of as much force as the fall of the first Adam by and in himself for All men In which respect the first Adam is said to have been a Figure of Christ the second Adam Rom. 3.22 23 24. and 5.12 14.18 1 Corin. 1.21 22 45 46 47. as is before shewne Chap. 8. PROOF IX The Lord Jesus Christ hath sent and commanded his Servants to Preach the Gospel to All Nations to every Creature and to tell them withall That whoever beleeveth and is baptized shall be saved Matt. 28.19 20. Mar. 16.15 16. and his Servants have so Preached to all 2 Cor. 5.19 Rom 10.13.18 And our Lord JESUS will make it to appeare one Day that he hath not sent his Servants upon a false Errand Nor put a lie in their mouthes nor wished them to dissemble In offering that to all which they knew belonged but to some even to fewest of all But to speak the Truth Isai 44.26 61.8 1 Tim. 1.12 PROOF X. The Lord willeth Beleevers to Pray even for the unjust and their Persecuters Matth. 5.44.48 Luk. 6.28 Yea even for all men Yea even for Kings and all in Authority When few in Authority loved Christianity yet yet he said Not some of that sort but for All in Authority and that on this ground It is good in the sight of God who will have All men saved and come to the Knowledge of the truth Luke 10.5 1 Tim. 3.1.4 Surely there is a Door of life opened for All men 2 Tim. 1.10 for God hath not said to the Seed of Israel Seek ye me in vaine Isai 45.19 Hee will not have his Children pray for vaine things PROOF XI The Lord hath given forth his Word and Promise to be with his Servants so preaching the Gospel to all and with his People so Praying for all where they come That they may goe on with Confidence in both Matth. 28.20 1 Tim. 2 3 8. Luk. 10.6 Isaiah 54.17 PROOF XII The Lord hath already performed and made good his Word to his Servants and People upon some of all sorts of men and all sorts of Sinners Shewing them mercy To this very end that none might exclude themselves But all be encouraged to Repent Beleeve and hope thereby Act. 2. and 3. 8. 9. 10. 11. 16. 19.28 1 Cor. 6.10 11. 1 Tim. 1.13 14 15 16 17. PROOF XIII The blessing of Life hath streamed in this Doctrine of the Love of God to Mankind yea in the Tender and Spirituall discovery of the Grace of God to Mankind in the Ransome given and Atonement made by Christ for all men with the fruits thereof Hath God in the first place overcommed his Chosen Ones to beleeve and turne to God Act. 13.48 Tit. 2.11.13 and 3 4 5. PROOF XIV Those that when the Gospel comes and any Spirituall Light therein to them when they refuse to Beleeve and suffer themselves to be withdrawne by other things They are affirmed to Love or choose darkenesse rather then Light Joh. 3.19 which how could it bee if no Light in truth were for them in following lying vanities to forsake their owne Mercies Jonah 2.8 To harden their owne hearts Rom. 2.5 To loose their owne Soules Matth. 16.26 and to destroy themselves Hos 13.9 and they being from Adam fallen Into Darknesse hardnesse and their Souls lost and Death passed on them How could these
not destroy mens lives was the Prime end of his first comming Luk. 9.56 and unlesse hee that came to save them doe for their Rebellion against him condemn them the Father will not condemne them having given all to the dispose and judgement of Christ 2 Cor. 5.10 3. That it affirmeth Jesus Christ to be exalted at Gods right hand and filled above measure with the Spirit to send forth to men to manifest himself in due season 1 Tim. 2.6 To send forth to the Rebellious that the Lord might dwell among them Psal 68.18 Joh. 16.8 10. and to such as are subdued and brought in to beleeve to lead them into all truth and make them usefull Joh. 16.13 14 15. Act. 2.32 33. Ephes 4.7 12. So as there is power in him to Call all and to bring all that heare his Word and submit themselves thereto to beleeve on him and so to Life in and by him Isal 45.22 24. 50.4 5. Prov. 8.32 35. 2 Cor. 5.14 21. 4. In that it affirmeth that all men not onely those that submit to his government in the day of grace but also all others shall one day appeare before the judgement-Seat of Christ and shall acknowledge him to be LORD to the glory of GOD and then receive the Sentence from him Isaiah 45.23 Philip. 2.10 11. 2 Cor. 5.10 This Answer or one of these d●e prove his Ransome effectuall with GOD for All Men How much more all of them together Secondly The Workes of God mentioned in Scripture proveth the same also 1. The Mercies of God who according to his holy Truth and Justice and his Word gone out of his month should be constantly testifying wrath and heaping Plague upon Plague destroying with Curse all that are found sinners against him and his holy Law Gen. 2.17 Deutr. 27. and 28. Gal. 3.10 If there were not some Ransome between him and Mankind But through JESUS CHRIST and his Ransome given and Propitiation made and accepted His Mercy is over all his Workes Psalm 145.8 9. And hence comes by CHRIST the Preservation of the Earth And Inhabitants thereof for men Gods Patience Long-suffering Bounty Meanes to lead to Repentance motion of Spirit in those meanes as is already shewed in Chap. 1. The Common Salvation 2. The wrath of God revealed from heaven against all unrighteousnesse and ungodlinesse of men who hold the truth in unrighteousnesse who will not yeeld to the Light and motion of the Spirit comming from Christ in the meanes but smother it and turne from it Rom. 1.16 17 18 21 24. and 2 4 5. Prov. 1.24 32. 8.36 and this wrath breaketh out most abundantly where this grace Procured by CARIST is with most light and meanes made knowne to leade men to Repentance and they refuse and turne from the same 2. Kings 17.7.23 2 Chron. 36.15 16.17 Amos 3.2 Isai 5.5 6. Mat. 23.37 38. Luke 12.47 48. The Lord with indignation revenging the wilfull sinning after knowledge of the truth vouchsafed against the grace offered in Christ by unkind requitalls and contempt thereof disobedience thereto and departure therefrom both in this World and in the world to come Nah. 1.2 9. Jo. 3.19 Mat. 12.32 Hebr. 10.26 29. 1 Pet. 3.19.20 2 Pet. 2.1 5 10 20 23. 2 Thess 1.8 Jude 15. The LORD the Judge of all the Earth being righteous and holy in all his Wayes Psalm 145.17 will nor thus deale with any for refusing an empty shew and bare Pretence of Good And both these his Workes of Mercy and wrath doe fully Prove The effectualnesse of the Ransome of CHRIST with GOD for men Thirdly Reasons from Scripture doe also confirme the same 〈◊〉 as to say REASON I. That as Jesus CHRIST hath abolished Death by his Comming Sufferings and Resurrection So hee hath brought Life and Immortallity to Light by the Gospel 2 Tim. 1.10 REASON II. That the Grace of GOD appearing through this Gospel bringeth Salvation to all men and so appeareth to All Men to whom it so comes though teaching Beleevers Titus 2.11 REASON III. That the time of Gods Patience and shewing mercy bountifulnesse and sending his Servants with motions of his Grace in them and moving to the hearts of men to invite them to Repentance and turning to God is a Day of grace and Salvation in which God is neer and to be found and ready to receive and accept to Mercy any that obey his Call and turne to him 2 Cor. 5.14 ●1 and 6.1 2. Revel 3.20 Hebr. 3.13 15. And on this ground in these three Reasons are all men invited by Gods Servants and by CHRIST in them To look to CHRIST and be saved To seek him while hee may be sound yea even the Wicked and Vnrighteous To forsake their owne Way and turne to him and Hee will have mercy o● them and aboundantly Pardon them Isai 45.21 22. 42.1.8 and 55.1 2 3 6 7 8. And that also with this warning That if they now refuse and passe over the day of Grace The Axe is at the root of the trees and they will soon be out off and greater judgement befall them Prov. 1.25.29 Matth. 3.10 Acts 13.40.41 all which doe evidence the Ransome given by Christ to God for them To have been effectuall with God As for that great ●●umble which many make to themselves to keep themselves out from Beleeving this Truth as that many perish and misse of Eternall Life and if CHRIST had so died and given himself a Ransome as were effectuall with his Father for them then JESUS CHRIST should loose the travell of ●is Soule in his Death and Ransome given This is Answered before in Chap. 1. The speciall Salvation and distinction between the Common and the Speciall Salvation and in Chapter 16. in Answer of the Third Objection The Spirit in the Scripture saith not that any perish or misse of Eternall Life because CHRIST did not die for them or because his Ransome given and Propitiation made was not sufficient or not effectuall with GOD for them No such matter but because when Light comes They will not Repent submit to him come to him receive him and beleeve on him Ioh. 1.11 and 3.19 and 5.40 2 Pet. 2.1 Besides Scriptures shewes something more required of men to be done in and upon them by CHRIST Then his Ransome and Propitiation by Death and Resurrection made with GOD for them That they be Justifyed and Eternally saved by him Even a Spirituall Application of and making them obedient to the Death and Blood-shedd of CHRIST That so they may be brought to beleeve on him and be sprinckled and washed from their sinnes with his Precious Blood 1 Pet. 1.2 as afore-shewne in Chapters aforesaid Whence so great wrath comes on them that despise and resist this Grace Yet there is no lesse on the part of CHRIST in respect of his Death and Ransome given for them For hee doth and shall see the Travell of his Soule Isaiah 53.11 and that so fully As That hee is the
6.40.45 and to these he maketh known his Fathers Name and giveth them his Words and eternall Life and will Preserve them and raise them up to glory at the last Day And this giving to Christ in and by the heavenly Call is that meant Ioh. 6.37.40 and most usually by our Saviour speaking of this businesse Ioh. 17.2.6 9.12.24 and elsewhere which is a good admonition to all of us to abide in and yeeld up to the heavenly Call and therein to give all diligence to make our Calling and Election sure Heb. 3.1.14 2 Pet. 1.10 But no colour to doubt of the Extent of the Ransome which is the ground thereof 2 Cor. 5.14.20 ANSWER Acts 13.48 And when th Gentiles heard this They were glad and glorified the Word of the Lord and as many as were ordained to eternall Life beleeved 1. This place speakes of a further business then the death of Christ as the Ransome and Propitiation only The next and immediate end thereof Not being the taking enmitie out of the Nature of men and giving them Eternall Life to all or any But the taking enmity out of the Condition of men and that so having them all given into his dispose He might open a doore of life to them and reconcile their Powers to God that through his Call beleeve on him and give them Eternall Life and judge and condemne those that refuse in his Call to submit to him Coll. 1.20 Ephes 2.16 17. Rom. 14.9.12 2 Cor. 5.10.20 Heb. 5.9 2 Thes 1.8 So that this Sentence gave no colour for the doubt it being neither here nor in any place of Scripture said That as many as Christ dyed and gave himself a Ransome for either have done shall or will beleeve on him and have Eternall Life 2. The words ordained to Eternall Life whence the doubt is raised It is to be feared are mistaken as if they signifyed onely the Prime Election to Sonneship and eternall Inheritance whereas it is not found in Scripture any one place where that onely Sense is set forth in the words ordaining to Life Of the word Ordaining Act. 13.48 The word ordaining being found in Scripture to have a further Sense and to signifie a great deale more Even the Ordination Constitution Preparation furniture and Consecration of the Elected both for the businesse and end for which they were elected whether it be applyed to JESUS CHRIST or to those Chosen in and by him to Life 1. Pet. 1.20 Acts. 10.42 Hebr. 10.5 Ephes 2.10 And this word ordaining is most frequently used in Scripture for an actuall Ordaining Constituting Preparing Furnishishing Consecrating and so making meet and giving Liberty and Authority for that to which one is ordained so it is with an actuall Election and Choice being also more then a Choice even a furnishing and consecrating to the businesse and end for which one is Chosen And for the word is used when it is spoken of the Church Act. 14.23 and 16.4 or of God his ordaining Rom. 13.1 1 Cor. 12.28 1 Tim. 2.7 and so our Saviour of his Disciples whom in his heavenly Call hee had actually chosen out of the World into Union and Fellowship with himselfe and one another and appointed and consecrated them to hold forth the Word of Life and serve him in the Gospel Joh. 15.15 I have Chosen you and ordained you that you should goe and bring forth fruit c. And this word ordaining in this businesse to be so taken for an actuall ordaining here is evident by the like use of it in places speaking of the like blessing Coll. 1.12 13. 1 Pet. 2.9 1 Joh. 5.11 12. Joh. 6.36 And so the Word ordaining Acts 13.48 Imports 1. The Abundance and Power of Spirit that went in the Word to their hearts Act. 11.21 2. The unfainednesse and effectualnesse of the Spirit wrought in them as 1 Thess 1.3 4 5. 3. The evidencing the effectualnesse of their Calling and Election as 1 Thess 1.3 4 5. 4. The aboundance of grace Powred into them as Rom. 5.15 Tit. 3 4 5 6. Such as was not usuall in the beginning and first comming of the Gospel to and in every one where the Spirit had any workings as may be seen in some that in some sort beleeved the report Ioh. 23 24. and 3.3 21. 6.21.38 Act. 2.31 and 3. and 5. 1 Cor. 14.24 25. Rom. 14. 15. 1 Cor. 3.1 2 3. So that here was more then usuall And here appeares some cause for this in Act. 13.48 for here was a great opposition contradiction and blasphemy of the Doctrine by the Jewes vers 45. and so God was pleased to send forth more aboundance of Spirit and grace in the Apostles ministration of the Gospel when it was most abundantly opposed and blasphemed and did effect more in the hearts of many at this and such Seasons then was otherwise usuall like that Act. 16.23 It may be some convincements and movings might touch the hearts of many yea it may be some of the opposers and blaspheamers But yet none so farre beleeved as to receive the report and yeeld to confesse it but onely such and those to whom this aboundance of Spirit in such evidence and effectuall operation did come and enter to prevaile in their hearts Not onely to beleeve the report and yeeld to confesse it as with many at some other Seasons But in Beleeving unfainedly to cleave to Christ and give up themselves to him In which their faith became effectuall and they at first partakers of the first fruits of Eternall Life So as that might be affirmed of them in their beginning which is said 1 Thess 1.3 4 5. 2 Thess 2.13 1 Pet. 1.1.2 So that here were neither Hypocrites nor feined Beleevers nor any lying under convincement nor hanging in the birth But all that were now brought in were thus ordained constituted prepared consecrated and brought to some enjoyment of Eternall Life So many as had such abundance of grace and so effectually beleeved at this time and no more and yet there were many of them which serveth to set forth the power of the Gospel Rom. 1.16 Gods Presence with his Servants in ministration thereof Matth. 28.19 20. 2 Cor. 3. and is a great encouragement to constancy in fighting the good fight and holding forth the Gospel in time of greatest opposition and Persecution when there may be greatest blessing 2 Tim. 4.1 and is very usefull many wayes but gives not the lest shew for the doubt about extent of the Ransome It neither being said how many as Christ dyed for beleeved nor yet so many as was in Gods Councell Elected to Life for then what becomes of all Beleevers since nor yet as many in that place nor which is lesse as many of that Society as were Elected to Life many such might be that were afterward Called and then thus effectually Chosen and ordained and so beleeved as these did So that the Words caused not the doubt but are abused to colour
Prevented The LORD in Mercy give thee so to beleeve minde and acknowledge the Death and Lordship of JESUS CHRIST that this with all such warnings and entreaty may timely take place in thy heart USE II. If thou be one that hast more attentively heeded the report of the Gospel and hast so framed thy self that thou art not onely free from walking in such open and manifest evill wayes as the former but art also more dilligent in frequenting the Church Assemblies and sometimes reading the Scriptures and using some Prayers and shewest some mercy to the Poore and livest justly and peaceably amongst thy Neighbours and herein concludest Peace to thy self and trustest hereby to come to Eternall Life Not yet having received any supernaturall light and motion of the Spirit in the Gospel applying the precious Blood of Christ to thy heart and so speaking Peace to thy soul and purifying thy nature thereby and bringing thee in to God to take comfort in him and seek the things of him that are above But that thou dost yet minde the things that are below and art inwardly most busied and carefull to keep and preserve to thy self a Name or Riches or Promotion amongst men and so taken up with cares thoughts and exercise this way That there is not room enough for the Word of the Gospel to take place and root in thee nor for thee so to heed and give up to it that thou mightest receive from the holy Spirit in the Word the forceable application and effecacy of the Blood of JESUS CHRIST so that by reason of this thy neglect thou art not yet through the Grace discovered in his blood made penitent and so united to CHRIST nor hath received of the Spirit of Christ to fasten thy confidence in him alone that hee might be all in all to thee I pray thee also mind the scope of this Treatise and especially Chap. 1. 2. and what the Scripture saith of this businesse It is a truth that God hath given us Eternall life and that this Life is in his Sonne But if thou have not this his Sonne and be not by an unfained faith united to him thou hast not yet that Eternall Life that is in him Joh. 1.11 12 13. and 3.18 1 Joh. 5.11 12. It is a truth That Jesus Christ hath shed his blood for thee but if by his Spirit thou be not sprinkled and washed therewith thou hast no part with him in his speciall Priviledges 1 Pet. 1.2 Truth it is hee by his blood hath bought thee and procured Life for thee and meanes to use and seek life and so hee is Lord over thee Acts 10.36 But if thou have not his Spirit to keep thee to him and in his Government thou art yet none of his Peculiar Ones Rom. 2.5.9 10 14. I pray thee set thy heart to this businesse it is no vaine word nor falshood that hath been told thee That Iesus Christ did Die for thee and hath life in himselfe to bestow on thee and in him is all fulnesse of heavenly Treasures and riches of Everlasting life freely to bestow on all that come in to submit to and beleeve on him Deut. 30.11.12 20. Rom. 10.7.11 doe not therefore suffer thy self to be detained and kept off from these heavenly riches by seeking worldly and fading things It will be no rejoycing Profit to thee if thou shouldest winne the whole World and loose thy owne Soul Mat. 16.26 be not so unwise as by following lying vanities the goodliest flourishings of the World being no better To forsake thy owne Mercies Joh. 2.8 nor feed on ashes till a deceived heart turne thee aside Isai 44.20 Remember that there is a way that seemeth right to a man and yet the Issues thereof are the issues of Death Prov. 16.25 There is a generation that are Pure in their owne eyes and yet are not washed from their filthinesse Prov. 30.12 Doe not thou therefore by any of thy doings speake Peace and conceive Etaernall Life to thy self before Christ by his Spirit in the Word of Grace make his blood effectuall in thee and thereby speak Peace to thee and so by Spirit give into thy heart the beliefe of his goodnesse and the hope of eternall life renewing thee and seeing there is such Mercy and Hope and Life in him that Dyed for thee Beware thou doe not faile nor come short thereof Let the Love of Christ and his Precious blood he shed for thee and the hope Procured therethrough and in the Gospel set forth for thee bee of more account and force with thee then so But seek him and rest not till hee by his Spirit hath applyed his blood to thee and washed and sealed thee therewith Heb. 4.1 and 12.15 Remember I pray thee that wholsome warning of him that Dyed for thee Matth. 7.21 Nvt every on that saith unto me Lord Lord shall enter into the Kingdome of heaven but he that doth the will of my Father which is in Heaven and is it not the will of our heavenly Father that wee should heare his Sonne and beleeve on him Matth. 3.17 Joh. 6.20 and is not JESUS CHRIST the Authour of Salvation to them that obey him Heb. 5.9 and is not this Obedience to obey his Gospel 2 Thess 1.8 Rom. 6.17 and is that all Obedience to heare it Preached often and to read it and to live honestly amongst men and so to hope for Eternall life Surely no This Obedience is in beleeving on him and submission to him and it beginnes in obedience to his death and bloodshed both in acceptance of it and of what it requires and Promiseth and submission thereto and to be conformed to him in it 1 Pet. 1 2. Phil. 2.5.8 Now I pray thee hath not the Gospel affirmed that Christ dyed and gave himself a Ransome for thee and is he not set forth in the Gospel as the Propitiation for thy sinnes through faith in his blood 1 Joh. 2.2 Rom. 3.25 Now doth not this blood of his so shed for thee if ever it were Spiritually hinted to thy heart require of thee and offer to worke in thee a sight and acknowledgement of the multitude and heynousnesse of thy sinnes that were laid on Christ Isai 53.2.6 Joh. 1.9 with a sensible sorrow and a piercing heart for them Zath 12.10 and killing the very Life and delight in them Gal. 5.24 Rom. 6.6 with an abasing and loathing thy self as that cursed one for whom he was made a Curse Gal. 3.10 13. and doth not the Spirit by this blood require and offer to worke in thee a renouncing of trust or reliance in or thinking to come before God in any Changes Righteousnesse or workes of thy owne which is of the Law Gal. 2.20 Phil. 3.7 8 9. And doth it not likewise require and offer to work in thee a contempt and disrespect of all the glory and appearing Excellency of the Fame Riches Pleasures and Promotions of this World Gal. 6.14 Phil. 3.6.8 and doth it
and heare and speake whom though thou may not worship yet thou maist shew thy Love to him in loving and doing good to them men and women of the same flesh and blood with thee who are his Creature made in his Image Jam. 3.9 and some of these that are Partakers of his grace and Spirit and thereby conformed to him in some measure and shew forth his vertues 2 Cor. 3.3 1 Pet. 2.9 and these are lively Images and representations of him on these look for these be at cost to Pitty and helpe them to feed the hungry and cloath the naked for whom Christ dyed doing good to all especially to them of the houshold of Faith and this done for Christ's sake is to feed Christ and to cloathe Christ c. Gal. 3.8 9 10. Matt. 25.40 and these hath hee left with us to this end Joh. 12.8 doe not so dishonour him to lay out thy cost on mens livelesse Images Is not he that only Mediatour and High Priest that by his owne blood hath entered into the holy of holyes and opened the way for us to approch with holy boldnesse remaining himself there as our Advocate with the Father who hath wrought redemption for us and is the Propitiation for our sinnes having left his Promise for that according to his will wee aske in his Name Heb. 9.12 24. and 10 19 20. 1 Joh. 2.1 2. 5.14 15. Joh. 16.23 24. And why turnest thou aside to others to mediate for thee and do him that dishonour But if thou sayest no thou seekest no Mediatour between God and thee but Jesus Christ but Angels and Saints departed to enterceed to Christ for thee I aske where hath he will'd thee so to doe Nay hee hath bid thee Seek the Prayers of the Church and the Saints that thou knowest To whom thou may'st make knowne thy griefes and that are here on the Earth James 6.13.18 And not to them that have no Portion in the things done under the Sunne Eccles 9.5 6 10. Isa 63.16 who can neither heare nor answer thee Is not hee the great Prophet and Teacher of his Church and hath hee not left his Spirit and Word therewith to teach the same and sealed his care thereof and love there to by his blood-shed Isa 55.4 Acts 3.22 Matth. 28.20 Isai 59.21 2 Pet. 3.2 Joh. 10.15 Ephes 5.22 25. and can any Worship be pleasing to him but that which is through Faith in him confidence in his blood and guidance of his Spirit according to his Word Jam. 1.6 Heb. 10.19 24. Rom. 8.26 1 Pet. 1.21 25. and 2.1 3. 1 Joh. 5.20.21 and thinkest thou hee wanted Wisedome Love or care why then followest thou Humane Devises in Worshipping him Againe is this the way to Life or Death to serve and feare and worship him after thy owne or other mens devises according to the Doctrines and Precepts of men Hath not himselfe said It is in vain so to worship him Mat. 15.9 and hee will chuse delusions for such Isai 66 3 4. and that hee will blast and curse them Isai 27.13 14 15. As thou therefore esteemest the blood of CHRIST shed for thee and his Love testified therein as thou heedest his honour and tenderest thy owne Life Turn from these deceivable follyes and abominations and submit to the Gospel and Spirit of Christ therein and seek him as thon art thereby directed and there is hope of Pardon and life to be mett with for thee As for those that are enamoured with the Golden Cup that is in the hand of the Whore and so given up through desire of her beauty riches honour to Worship the Beast I am not here lead to speak to them they may heare and see what is said of them Revel 14.9.10 11. be not deceived by them USE IV. If thou be one that hast never yet experimented any Spirituall discoveries of the Preciousnesse of the blood of Christ shed for thee so as through the Gospel to be therewith convinced of thy being under sinne for not beleeving in Christ and through the grace righteousnesse and good will of Christ appearing therein bowed to Repentance and overcome to beleeve in him but only having heard that Christ Dyed for sinners and thou not knowing for which nor how many of them but as thou supposest Sure onely for the Elect and not knowing who these Elect are Thou hast found in the Scriptures set forth a holy righteous Law of Precepts discovering such righteousnesse as is verily due from Man the Creature of God to be performed to God his Creator and each to other for Gods sake and to the keepers and fulfillers of this Law thou findest a promise of Life and to the Transgressors thereof a threatning of death and curse and upon this ground thou hast studied the Law and seriously attended good Sermons and read good Bookes Commenting on the same thereby to find out what sinne is and what righteousnesse is and so to escape death and that Life might be attained and by motives from the Law so urged haste endeavoured to worke sorrow upon thy heart for thy sinnes by this Law discovered in thee and to doe thy utmost to avoid every sinne that by the Law thou knowest to be sinne to worke thy heart to likement of every good duty thou knowest the Law to require of thee and to doe thy utmost to performe the same and where thou against thy will commest short to confesse it to be thy sinne and aske Pardon and strive to doe better and then from some attainements in affections and conversation Perceivest in thy selfe a change of Judgement Affection and Conversation from what thou wert to what thou art and from what the most of other men are to that thy self and some few others are and desires to encrease in the same still and from this thy change and desire of Perseverance therein and the approbation of others so changed of the truth and goodnesse of this thy Conversation and Conversion thou gatherest Peace in thy heart and countest thy self more holy and much better then others not so changed and thereupon conceivest thy self to be Elected and so one of those for whom Christ dyed and therefore restest perswading thy self that thou art justifyed by his Blood and one of the Children of God that shall be saved from wrath through him Now it being thus with thee I must needs cleer thee from that grosse bypocrisie and those appearing evills of those that pretend the same Conversion and Conversation and boost of the same Confidence who yet are found to make sport of the ignorance Profanness open sinnes and follyes of others in rymes jeasts and scoffes which they cannot but know to be evill Prov. 13.9 and who are found to slander their Brethren and to speak faire and pretend Love to their faces and to lay waite to catch them and to traduce and cast false aspertions on them behind their backs Psal 35.11 16. who can raile equivocate and dispense with known
to love none but ones friends of the same sort with him which sinners also doe Matth. 5.42.48 Wherefore I pray thee to lay aside not any righteous affections and 〈◊〉 but all this thy confidence made up thereby and 〈◊〉 to the Death of Christ which was for sinners that thou maist come in at that doore where thou shalt be found no better then others And let the Excellency of the grace of Christ prevaile with thee as it did with Paul Phil. 3.3 9. and doe not spend thy strength for that which satisfyeth not but encline thine eare and hearken to him and waite for Spirit and Peace from him Isa 55.1 2 3 4 5. Vse 5. If thou be one who being more enlightned with the Spirituality of the Law and more senseable of thy short-comming thereof so as in all thy zeal watchfulnesse and endeavours thou beholdest many failings and much sinfulnesse in thy self so as the Law hath Power to charge thee with much sinfulnesse and to sentence thee to death and curse which causeth in thee Amazement Fear Sorrow and Perplexity and thou strivest to ward and keep off these charges of the Law and to avoid these feares by setting thy self still to a more through observance of the Law to which thou canst by no means answer but that it still concludes thee a sinner puts thee in fear and affords thee no hope of obtaining by it the life it Promiseth But leaves thee in great distresse and yet in all this the Law is just and good and holy onely shewing thee that of which thou art indeed guilty and to which thouart indeed by desert lyable too and all this for good That thou being hereby slaine mightest see the greatnesse of the grace of God in making of his Sonne Jesus Christ to become under the Law and Sinne and a Curse for thee that thou mightest beleeve on him and receive Life and Spirit from him but now sinne shewes its sinnfulnesse and not the Commandement but sinne taking occasion by the Commandement to deceive thee As if it were not for such a sinner to look for love in God nor yet to beleeve in Christ till he be more conformed to the Law contrary to that Rom. 4.5 and so holds the captive under thee condemning Sentence of the Law and having thee there in this deceit sin reviveth and enclineth thy heart to hard thoughts of God As one that is an angry Judge and beares thee no good will and sometimes discontented thoughts against God As why did God make Adam seeing hee would not keep him and why hath he given such a Law as cannot be kept Nay it stops not here but moves to thinke Oh that there were no Law yea no Heaven nor Hell yea no God and then not able to look on the horridnesse of such thoughts desperate Imaginations arise as if now no more hope mothing now but Hell and what Temptations then followes let silence speake But stay stay I pray thee this is not the fruit of the Commandement but of the deceitfulnesse of sin taking occasion by the Command To which oh yeeld not at all but the reproof and convincement of the Commandement receive own the sinne say Amen to the Curse and behold him that came to save sinners and was made sin and a curse for thee 1 Tim. 1.15 Gal. 4.4 Say not I must be holy ●st that is impossible Say not I dare not my sinnes have been so great for it was for thy sinnes he dyed and where sinne aboundeth there will his grace abound much more and he that beleeveth in him that Justifieth the ungodly his faith is counted for righteousnesse Rom. 3.24.26 and 4.5 and 7.7.24 25. thy sinnes ought rather to be a spurre to thee to beleeve on him that came to save Sinners and takes occasion to commend his righteousnesse by the unrighteousnesse found in men Rom. 3.5 5.20 21. Thou canst not winde out thy selfe from being of the number of those for whom Christ dyed seeing it was for every man Heb. 2.9 Doe not now stand out against him through unbelief hee is no enemy of thine He hath laid aside emnity and is full of Love and compassion ready to Pardon abundantly Hee was in Christ reconciling the World to himself not imputing their trespasses to them I pray thee therefore lay aside thy emnity and hard conceits of him and let his love gaine thee in to beleeve his Goodnesse in Christ and depend on him for life and hee will verily shew thee mercy Isa 55.6 7. 2 Cor. 5.19 20. and 6.2 Taste and see that God is gratious Psal 34.6 Vse 6. If thou be one that hast been so farre enlightned by the Spirit in the Gospel of the grace of God that thou hast so seen and beleeved the report thereof that thou seest and knowest that Redemtion is wrought Ransome given Propitiation made with God for Mankind by CHRIST So at in him sinne is satisfyed for Wrath appeased Justice satisfyed Law answered and Death abolished favour and Life obtained and Spirit revived by CHRIST to conserre remission of sins Righteousnesse and Life on such as Beleeve in him and to Renew and Leade them in all Truth and bring them to the Inheritance So as hereby thou art convinced that thou art under both power and guilt of sinne because thou beleevest not on him and thy heart hereby gained to acknowledge him Lord and so let goe all other hopes and delights without desiring after them and to long after him and that hee by his Spirit would enable thee to beleeve on him But yet thou art not so farre overcome by his grace seen as to be drawne upon him so to beleeve in him as to receive remission of Sinnes and Peace in thy heart which still remaineth broken trembling not healed but gasping and panting after healing I pray thee remember what thou hast heard and what thou hast seen concerning the Propitiation made by Jesus Christ our Lord and the great Love of God in giving him to dye for sinners and waite with Patience at his Posts in the use of all such meanes as the Gospel hath set forth for thee Prov. 3.4 14. and 8.33 34 35. Resort to the Church Assemblies heare his Word remember meditate pray have fellowship with such as doe enjoy his grace pitty the distressed goe on in the ordinary imployments of thy Calling his Providence layeth before thee and be still desiring after him and waiting when hee will by discoveries of his grace come to thee and give thee Peace by his Spirit and through the blood of his Sonne It is a good thing for thee thus to hope and waite for the Salvation of God Lam. 3.26 but doe not thou point him his way and say it must be by such a one in such a word or Promise in such a manner c. Isa 40.13 but wait that it may be by his Spirit glorifying his grace and giving in Peace by his blood and so uniting thee to Christ Let the
toward a conclusion who ever thou be I pray thee let us take notice of the goodnesse excellency and Preciousnesse of this Gospel in this Declaration of the Death and Resurrection of Christ and the great love of God to Mankind in giving his Sonne to die for our Sinnes and the fulnesse and fitnesse of the Propitiation he made thereby and the life he is filled with at his Fathers right hand and the Spirit be hath received to send forth to the Sonnes of men and all still by vertue of the Precious blood of his once shed be not weary but take it well though I speake a word or two freely of this Declaration of the Gospel when it is spiritually enlightned to any heart and the heart enabled to perceive and beleeve 1. It is a true glasse in and through which the Beleevers looking may see First The hainousness of our sinnes which wee the chief whips Thornes Speare Nailes Crosse and malady that put the Sonne of God in our Nature to so much grievous sorrow shame paine agony and Death Esay 53.3.9 2 Cor. 5.19.21 Rom. 4.24 and the haynousness thereof appeares in this that nothing else nothing lesse then so great suffering and blood-shedding of the Sonne of God could satisfy for and take away sinne Heb. 9.9.12.22 24. 10.1.10 Mat. 26.29 and also in this that now they are against so good a God and so great goodnesse manifested not onely by Creation but now much more by and through a Redemption with such Precious blood Rom. 2.4 Acts. 17.14 2. The vanity worthlesness and inabilitie of all the Sonnes of Adam and of all their righteousness and best workings and of all Creatures with all their excellencies either to doe away sinne or to make man righteous or Procure life with God which if any or all of them could Then Gods onely begotten Sonne should have been spared Esai 59.16 and 50.2 and 63.5 Job 28.1.19 Hebr. 1.10 Gal. 2.21 Luk. 22.42 3. The woefull and unconceivable heavy condition of every man that commeth to hear the punishment of sinne in his own Person for when the first curse and death as the punishment of sinne borne by him for sinners who never did sinne did for a few houres Suffering put this strong Captaine to such an agony so to groane and cry out What will it doe to such when all their sinnes themselves have committed come to be agravated by dispising so great Patience and goodnesse procured by such a Redeemer and therein despising the Redemption it self and refusing to come in to their Lord that hath so dearly bought them and for all their contempt with all their sinnes therethrough abiding on them be cast into a Second death and suffer therein for ever and ever Luk. 22.44 23.30 31. 2 Pet. 2. 4. The holy nature and attributes of God as his exceeding hatred and indignation against sinne his wonderfull justice in fulfilling the Curse on all Transgressours of the Law and his truth in causing the sinner to dye all seen in this that he would not forbeare nor abate his owne Sonne that was but set in sinners Place for them any part of the debt but required it all of him Isai 53. and also his infinite mercy and compassionate love even to mankind fallen into sinne and enmity against him in providing and giving such a Ransome for them Joh. 3.16 17. 1 Tim. 2.4 5 6. his infinite wisedome in making Mercy and Truth Righteousnesse and Peace to meet in one for recovery of sinners Truth fulfilled and Justice satisfyed in the Curse imposed and death inflicted on his Sonne the Man Christ Jesus and so on all in him in the room of all and so mercy and Peace procured and ready for Mankind yea his Mercy and Truth in sending him forth to doe all this Psal 85.10 11. 2 Cor. 5.14 15 19 21. his infinite Power in raysing Christ from the death that dyed as the sinner in the room of all free from all those sinnes imputed to him and a Victorer over the Curse and Death imposed on him and over the Devills that conflicted with him Rom. 1.4 4.25 15.3 4.20.5 7. Col. 2.14 15. And so his Infinite Power Mercy Love Truth Justice Faithfulness in Calling to his Sonne Isai 33.3 Joh. 6.44 45. and dispencing Pardon Spirit and Life to those that in his Call are submitted too and brought to beleeve on his Sonne Isai 33.10 11. Joh. 7.9 5. The Three Persons in one God the Father that gave his Son Ioh. 3.16 1 Ioh. 4.14 and calleth to his Son Joh. 6.44 45. Matt. 16.16 2 Tim. 1.4 The Sonne that came forth from the Father and gave himself a Ransome for All Men and went againe to the Father Joh. 16.28 1 Tim. 2.4 5 6. Heb. 11.1 19. and receiveth those that in the heavenly Call are given him by the Father and maketh known his Father and his Fathers words to them and presenting them spotlesse in himself and giveth them the Priviledges of sonnes Joh. 6.37.8.17.4 9. Col. 1.21 22. Joh. 1.12 13 18. The holy Spirit that commeth from the Father and the Sonne with super-naturall and divine light and Power and teacheth and giveth in the words of Christ beareth witnesse of him and affecteth faith and a new heart and witnesseth Sonship and leadeth the Sonnes of God Joh. 14.2 6. 15.26 16.13 14 15. Joh. 5.6 7. Rom. 8.14 15 16. 6. The glorious Love Goodnesse Excellency beauty and Authority in Christ Iesus who is set forth herein to be God Isa 9.6 the Son of God Mat. 3.17 God made man Gal. 4.4 God man in one Person Joh. 1.1.14 God with us Mat. 1.25 whose Ransome given and Propitiation made is full and fit for us and effectuall with the Father 1 Tim. 2.4 6. 1 Joh. 2.2 Hebr. 10 1.10 who is the rightfull Lord of All. Act. 10.36 and Wisedome and Power of God and the Wisedome Righteousnesse Sanctification and Redemption unto all that beleeve on him 1 Cor. 1.24 30. the High-Priest Prophet and King Heb. 5.7 9. the Fountain of Life and Spirit ps 36.8 9. 7. The ground and certainty of the Resurrection from the dead 1 Cor. 15. tot and of the equity and certainty of Christs Judging All. Rom. 14.9.11 12. 2 Cor. 5.10 and of the equity and severity of the second Death Joh. 3.19 Lu. 19.27 2 Pet. 1.2 8. The certaine sure and unspeakable happy and blessed Estate of all those that in beleeving are made one with Christ who are therein one with God in him and with Brethren in him having the same Spirit and Priviledges now in first fruits and in due season of harvest Ioh. 1.12.16 17.20 in respect of all which and such discoveries by the Spirit in the Gospel beleeved I. The Gospel is rightly called a Glass 1 Co. 13.12 2 Co. 3 3.18 Ja. 1.2 3. II. It is a sweet Prevailing motive and powerfull load-stone to draw a man 1. To judge condemne and deny himselfe and his owne wisedome parts righteousnesse 2.
salvation communicated unto them and they brought in and eternally saved The first of every of these is true in Christ for all Men Though the latter be yet wanting to most men and this is also evident by the Change of Persons and expressions and Tence the Scriptures useth 1. In a distinct mentioning the first It saith Hee hath given himself a Ransome 1 Tim. 2.6 hath made peace by his blood Col. 1.20 Slaine enmity ● Pet. ● 6 abolished death 2 Tim. 1.10 obtained eternall redemption Heb. 9.12 and God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself not imputing their Trespasses to them 1 Cor. 5.19 Hee is the Propitiation for our sinnes and not for our sinnes onely but also for the sinnes of the whole world 1 Joh. 2.2 and in him is Life and the life is the Light of men Joh. 1.4 In mentioning the Second of every of the fore-mentioned It saith That the World through him might be saved Joh. 3.17 That through him him in the meanes used all men might beleeve Joh. 1.7 That All Men through him should be raised and made alive 1 Cor. 15.21 22. That whosoever beleeves in Christ should not perish nor abide in darknesse but have everlasting life Joh. 3.16 12.46 That we being dead to sinne should live unto righteousnesse 1 Pet. 2.24 That they which live should not live unto themselves but unto him 2 Cor. 5.15 That hee might bring us to God 1 Pet. 3.18 That we might bee made the righteousnesse of God in him 2 Cor. 5.21 which change of Speech shewes a difference between the former and latter of these things formentioned That the former truely is for those To whom the latter is yet justly wanting 2 It is Gods order and unchangeable Statute That all men shall first and for a time beare the Image of the first naturall and earthy Adam and once die 1 Cor. 15.46.49 Hebr. 9.27 And Christ did not die to give himself a Ransom to free men presently from sense of Weaknesse Sufferings Mortallity and death that they might not passe through it and so to break the order made and cancell the Statute appointed by God If any so conceive they are deceived Mat. 5.17 18. but to doe the will of God that sent him Joh. 6.38 So much whereof as belongs to the next and immediate end of his death and ransome given is comprehended in the seven Particulars before set down in all which appeareth that the abiding of Mortallity Paines in this life to be passed through is no blemish to the Justice of God nor argument of the failing of Christ Payment of the whole debt for these Ends. 3. The Scriptures sheweth That for removing from off men the curse forementioned and making knowne and tendring the Life unto men There is something else beside the death and Ransome of Christ and all those fore-mentioned Particulars obtained by him for Christ still and further to doe for which He is gone up to heaven and hath received Spirit That he might doe in which he neither is nor will be wanting in that which if not willingly resisted might be sufficient For hee there in some sort Interceeds for Transgressours Isai 5.3.12 So as by vertue of his ransom he doth procure the preservation of the Greatures for them Ps 75.3 Col. 1.18 and Patience and bounty by such goodnesse to give some Testimony of himself and to lead them to Repen●mee Act. 14.17 Rom. 2.4 and further interceeds by vertue of his Ransome for a blessing on his Servants and the Ministration of the Gospel by them That the World might be so brought through him to beleeve Joh. 1.7 17.21.23 and yet further sends forth Spirit at one time or other in the means to enlighten them That they might indeed beleeve Joh. 1.7 and so fulfills that part of his Fathers will 1 Tim. 2.4 That would have all men come to the knowledge of the Truth whence he is also said to be a Testimony in due time 1 Tim. 2.6 But now for mens participating of eternall life there is somewhat also both by the will of the Father and the Son required on their part to be done in them yeelded to by them Namely that they hearken to Christ in what he saith in the meanes Mat. 17.5 and turn at his reproof Pro. 1.23 and to suffer his Spirit to prevail in with them to repentance faith Mar. 1.15 in which he will not be wanting on his part that they might But if when light comes they love darknesse r●ther and will none of him Joh. 3.19 And he besides the forementioned remaining mortallity doe for this heape greater Judgments This is just Ro. 1.17 and if when hee hath brought them out of the first death to acknowledge him Lord He send them to a second Death it is still just● and a Testimony of his before having sufficiently Ransomed them 4. The Scripture shewes That the speciall Salvation to Eternall Life was to bee and is by him here in a first fruits given to them that are Prevailed with to beleeve in him and so he is the Sauiour of All men but especially of them that beleeve in him 1 Tim. 4.10 But now if these Beleevers doe sinne against and walke contrary to the grace received and hee besides the mortallity remaining on them impose stripes This is also just and according to the will of God and argues no imperfection in Christs Payment Psal 89.30 34. So that in all this here is but one Payment for Propitiation Satisfaction and Ransome and that done at ones Perfectly by Christ Heb. 10 1 2 14. and no part thereof for that end left for any to pay nor paid againe for any Now if among them beleeving the record the Scripture beareth of Christ his death and Propitiation made and Satisfaction and Ransome given for all men and looking on the afflictions and death that men even Beleevers suffer Some say that Jesus Christ did bears the great●st part of the Punishment wholly in regard of the Eternall and left some part of Temporary Punishments for his owne to beare in this life And others say That in regard of Propitiation Satisfaction and Ransome Jesus Christ did beare all and Paid the whole debt That he might have Power to free in his Season and according to his and his Fathers will And that his Season is not in this life to take all weaknesse and Mortallity no not from his owne and that besides He will and doth inflict punishments even on them for their out-goings from his grace I see no difference here in the intention or Substance of the Doctrine or issue of the businesse in both these sayings but they may well stand without contention Nor can the first of these sayings be paralleld with that I called the sayings of Papists for 1. Here is mentioned some part of punishment to be suffered in this life with an affirmation onely to be suffered Here which sufferings are also granted in the others sayings whereas the
things be If by Jesus Christ no life had been obtained no atonement made No restauration of their Soules nor meanes procured and used that they might be saved God is no hard master to gather where he hath not strowne PROOF XV. God his earnest Expostulations Contendings Charges and Protestations even to such as whereof many Perished Rom. 11.27 Isai 10.22 As to instance Oh that there were such an heart in them That they would feare mee c. That it might be well with them c. Deut. 5.29 What could have been done more for my Vineyard that I have not done in it c. Isai 5.4 5. What iniquity have your Fathers found in me that they are gone farre from me Jere. 2.5 Have I been a wildernesse to Israel a land of Darknesse wherefore say my People we are Lords wee will come no more unto thee ver 31. Oh my People what have I done unto thee wherein have I we aryed thee Thestifie against me Mich. 6.3 How often would I have gathered c. and yee would not Matth. 23.37 Oh that my People had harkned unto mee c. I should soon have subdued their enemies c. Psal 81.12 13 14. Because I have called and ye refused and no man regarded c. Prov. 1.24 25 32. because when they knew God they glorified him not as God and Rom. ● 21.28 Therefore thou art inexcusable oh man c. Thou after thy ●●ardnesse and impenitent heart treasurest up unto thy self wrath c. Rom. 2.1.5 No Christian I hope will reply against God and say Thou never meantest us good there was no Ransome given for us No Atonement made for us No good done us no mercy shewne us nothing in truth whereby we might have been saved nothing but an empty shew and a bare Pretence But if any should reason so evilly yet shall not such answeres stand Jere. 2.25 PROOF XVI The Scriptures manner of setting forth the sinne of such as despise and refuse this grace and their Estate and the Persons perishing as to say They turne the grace of God into wantonnesse Jude 4. Tread under foot the Sonne of God Profane the blood of the Govenant with which they were sanctified offer despite to the Spirit of grace Heb. 10.29 Denie the Lord that bought them 2 Pet. 2.1 They perish for whom Christ died 1 Cor. 8.11 Trees twice dead plueked up by the roots Jude 12.13 and bring upon themselves swift destruction 2 Pet 2.1 And how could all this bee if GOD had given his Sonne in no sort for them if Christ had shed no blood for to procure Remission for them if hee had not bought them nor had any grace or life by his Spirit to bestow on them PROOF XVII JESUS CHRIST by vertue of his Death shall be their Judge and by the Gospel in which they might have been saved will he Judge them to a second Death and how can that be if he never died the first Death for them and if there were not Truth in his Gospel Preached to them Rom. 14.9 10 11 12. Phil. 2.7.11 Rom. 2.16 Joh. 12.47 48 50. PROOF XVIII Beleevers are exhorted to contend for the Faith of this Common Salvation which was once delivered to the Saints which some having heard oppose and others turne the offers of it into wantonnesse and through not heeding and not walking in the faith of this Salvation already wrought by Christ for men They deprive themselves of and winde out themselves from that Salvation which CHRIST by his Spirit in Application of the former would have wrought in them and so deprive themselves of the Salvation to come Jude 3.4 5. And every of these PROOF'S be plaine and according to Scripture and each of force how much more altogether still justifying the sense That 1 Tim. 2.6 and Hebr. 2.9 importeth and the truth of the Proposition in the beginning CHAP. XXI Of an Addition of some more Peculiarly proving the effectualnesse of the Ransome of CHRIST with GOD for All Men. SOme there have been that have granted the Death of Christ as the Ransome to be for All men but beleeve it not to be effectuall for All men which effectualnesse is already proved in this whole Discourse and in all the Arguments and Proofs yet to remove that Doubt I doe adde a few more Proofs more peculiarly to confirme the effectualnesse of the Ransome of Christ with God for all men and that there be no mistake in this point let this be minded That there is great difference between the giving of a Ransome and the application of a Ransome given between the effectualnesse of a Ransome with him to whom it is given and the effectualnesse in them to whom it is applyed between effectualnesse with God for men and effectualnesse in men to God the former of these may be though the latter be wanting But the latter cannot be where the former is wanting Now of the latter of these The effectualnesse of the Application of the Ransome of Christ in men to God is not here meant That being another and after businesse of Christ by his Spirit in discovery of and helping men to beleeve the former which is that here spoken too Namely the effectualnesse of the giving of the Ransom by Christ to God for all men and that it is with God effectuall for All men is proved by the Word of God and the Workes of God and reason and Arguments according to the Scripture First the Word of God avoucheth the same in four things cleerly 1. In that it affirmeth the enmity brought in by Adams Apostacy only and farther Testifyed against the Gentiles by the Partition Wall to be on Gods part slaine and Christ to become the Peace and the Propitiation of the sinnes of the whole World Rom. 3.22 24. 5.12 18. with Ephes 2.14 15 16. Col. 2.14 15. 2 Cor. 5.19 1 Joh. 2.2 So farre that in and by Christ the Law is answered and Justice satisfyed and Mercy and Truth met together in him Psal 85.10 11. his Death being as acceptable with the Father as if All had died 2 Cor. 5.14 15. And the Father Professing himself to be with him well-pleased Matt. 3.17 and 17.5 having accepted his Sacrifice and set him at his Right hand Hebr. 10.12 Joh. 16.10 willing All men to heare his Sonne CHRIST Matth. 17.5 Acts 3.22 2. In that That as Jesus Christ Dyed and rose and revived That he might be the Lord of the Dead and of the Living So the Father hath given over all judgement to him and given all Power and Authority into his hands and made him Lord and Judge of All. Rom. 14.9.12 Joh. 5.22.27 Matth. 28.18 Acts 10.36 So as hee hath Power to forgive sinnes on earth Matth. 9.6 and Power to judge Rom. 2.16 Power to save all that come to God by him Hebr. 7.25 and power to destroy all those that obey not his Gospel 2 Thess 1.8 2.8 and save whom he will hee may And to save and