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A61026 Free grace, or, The flowings of Christs blood free to sinners being an experiment of Jesus Christ upon one who hath been in the bondage of a troubled conscience ... / by John Saltmarsh. Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647. 1646 (1646) Wing S485; ESTC R28122 77,906 222

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temptations at length For whither may not Satan roll such a poor soul that is tumbling down the Hill already And they that weigh their state of grace onely in the scale of mortification of sin as it is commonly taken for dying to particular acts cannot be so infallibly or certainly perswaded as they that place their assurance most in Christ in the free promises because sin hath ever a stronger side in us then the spirit And in this life the sin is more taken away then the lust and our blessednesse is more in having the curse of it removed then the corruption and our justification is more glorious then our sanctification and our forgivenesse from sin more then our cleansing from sin For the just shall live by Faith which is not a life by sense and sanctification meerly but a life by beleeving for life in another in Christ and therefore our life is said to be hid with Christ and Christ is called our life when Christ who is our life c. I speak now to the weak and wounded beleevers for sin not to the carnal and unregenerate in sin IV. The greatest temptations upon sinning in an enlightned condition I observe That the temptations of self-murdering and self-destroying are much from an inward perplexity restlessenesse of soul for sin in an enlightned condition so as a wounded spirit who can bear And that a yeelding up the soul to the least violence of temptations is very dangerous and that the fury of temptations is best allayed by considering and gaining time upon the temptation and not closing too soon These are the fiery darts the Apostle speaks off Darts because they come as shot into the soul and fiery as enflaming the spirit Now the spirit of God is a more pure peaceable and easie to be intreated spirit and the workings of it more gracious temptations being so quick violent raging are best resisted in Christs own way and method he did not stand hearkning and parleying but applyed the Word presently in his own power against them It is written thus and thus And in the Apostles way Resist the divel and he will flee from you neither give place to the divel And amongst all the spiritual Artillery the shield of Faith is the strongest and we may sooner beleeve Satan from us and beleeve unto victory and conquering through Christ In whom we are more then conquerours as the Apostle saith then by reasoning or arguing for then we fight against a temptation in our own power but by beleeving in Christs power V. That back-sliding or relapsing is much mistaken and mortification of sin of the more mystical mortification beleevers have I observe That this one mistake in some Preachers and people hath deceived many That a soul converted doth scarce fall back into the same sin and that such a fall or relapse is a ground for us to question all Now we must know that the spring and fount●in from whence that sin flows which was a powerful sin in the unregenerate state is lust or the law in the members or the body of sin or the flesh there are all these and more names for sinful nature Now the converting a soul to Christ doth not heal this fountain of sinful nature wholly nor take it away quite but there is still a power in the flesh lusting against the spirit so as it is both possible and easie for the same particular sin or act of corruption to break out and appear upon the juncture of the same temptations and Gods taking off for a time his power of restraint and spirit We know corruption may gather strength in the regenerate ones and so the fountain may bubble at the same place after conversion as before Conversion takes not away corruption from the nature of man but ingrafts or plants in a new nature of spirit into the nature of man which weakens and impairs and works out the flesh and the inward growing of the new man causeth a perishing of the outward man and we being now in the second Adam who is the quickning Spirit the old man or Adam is put off daily with his former lusts yet not so but that we may be much lost in our account as many are for there is great deceitfulnesse in mortification of sin as it is commonly taken for the not actings of sin or conceivings of lust is not pure mortification because there may be lust or sinful nature yet that lust through the power of some Law Covenant Promise or Legal watchfulnesse as is usual with some under Legal conversion may be so kept under that it breaks not out and yet it is there as in the paring of the nails or cutting of the hair or pruning of the tree there is a cutting off but not a cutting out nor an eradicating or rooting up of such a nature and so long there may be a breaking out a springing a gain and so in corruption or sinful nature So as I conceive it is rather tradition then truth that converted persons can scarce relapse into the same particular sin yet we have been told of a strange power which contrition or repentance brings with it to the melting away the former sin quite or at least to lay in such a spiritual restraint upon the soul that it shall scarce ever commit the particular sin of its unregenerate state again For my part I like the notion well if it did not cast a snare upon souls that are weak and of a back-sliding nature As for example If one ride through a stony way where he hath often faln his fals may make him ride more watchfully and carefully but they cannot secure him against falling again But surely mortification of sin is not purely understood it is not the restraint or legal watchfulnesse over a particular sin in which many a Papist as well as legal Professors abound and so a preserving the soul by a carnally-spiritual carefulnesse from tha● sin as a Keeper that hath a Lion in a chain who is onely tame because he cannot break out nor is it onely a spiritual change or transforming power the spirit brings with it into our nature but it is a more spiritual thing yet it is an implanting or embodying with Christ in the fellowship of his sufferings passion death and resurrection and it is a dying to the dominion of sin more then to the nature of sin even to the sting and strength of sin which is the Law as the Apostle saith For if the not acting such or such a sin or the spiritually-carnal change as the sanctification of this life is there being no pure in dwelling inherent righteousnesse in any were pure mortification Then not onely your Popish Anchorites or Eremites would excel who live in their Cell and Wildernesse and keep their corruptions as Jaylours keep their prisoners in Irons and Grates that they break not out and wander so abroad as other mens corruptions that have more liberty and yet they