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A08318 The nevv Gospel, not the true Gospel. Or, A discovery of the life and death, doctrin, and doings of Mr. Iohn Traske, and the effects of all, in his followers Wherein a mysterie of iniquity is briefly disclosed, a seducer unmasked, and all warned to beware of imposters. As also a confutation of the uncomfortable error, of Mr. Boye, concerning the plague, out of Psal. 91. By Edvv. Norice. Norris, Edward, 1584-1659. 1638 (1638) STC 18645; ESTC S113242 39,058 60

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often they do of the favour of God and salvation to come when there is no such matter belonging to them such was the perswasion of those Iewes that boasted themselves not only to be the seed of Abraham but the children of God when as our Saviour told them plainly That was lying let these beware then they were the children of the divell and proves it by their fruits Ioh. 8.44 by which fruits also it may be discerned in others for which cause also the Holy Ghost referres us to examination and tryall Examine your selves whether ye be in the faith prove your owne selves 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2. Cor. 13.5 alluding as it were to the touchstone and scales or to the symptomes of health and sicknesse in the body which needed not at all if a bare perswasion were enough being directed against such a supine and overly confidence as also is that of St. James in proving or shewing faith by workes Iam. 2.26 How dangerous a doctrin then hath this man broached in the Church by teaching men to rest only upon a bare perswasion of their beleeving without any further search or tryall withall taxing and bitterly censuring those Ministers that in their teaching urge and require any signes fruits or effects of faith and grace in all that professe themselves to be beleevers as he doth in this manner and in these very termes They tell them viz. the people that they must take heed they be not deceived for many are deceived with false faith for true and therefore they must look it be of the right * This is deridingly spoken kind and if it be then they tell them that these and these signes will follow a change of the life uprightnesse of heart and universall obedience to the commandements of God and such like else their faith is but a fancy c. pag. 29. It seemes then he was such a beleever himselfe Now what kind of faith according to this censure doth this man teach his disciples to relie upon but according to his owne words that without either change of life uprightnesse of heart or conscience of obedience to the will of God they may perswade themselves they are true beleevers and in the assured way of life and salvation which doctrine if it be not most opposite to the Gospel of Christ and most pernitious to the soules of men what is are there any carnall wretched people that will not easily swallow down this poyson surely if ever there were any Impostors in the Church this was one but let all beware how they follow him yet he goes on 8. ASSERTION Faith is the only signe of salvation Explication THis he thus explaineth that faith is the only infallible evidence to a beleevers own soule of his salvatiō which is all hee saith to it and that not very true for St. Iohn makes love an infallible signe and evidence to a mans own soule of salvation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 We know that we have passed from death to life because we love the brethren 1 Ioh. 3.14 which place was noted in the margin but he would not touch it and S. Paul makes the sanctification of the spirit and beleefe of the truth infallible evidences of election and salvation 2. Thes 2.13 but these things are utterly against his Gospell and profession both therefore he medles not with them 9. ASSERTION The new Creature is only faith in Christ Explication HIs explanation is that the new Creature is only the true beleever in Christ as if the subject and the habit the beleever and his faith were all one and the very same thing by such explanations a man may say any thing which I wish his disciples to observe that they may see what gudgions they swallow from this new Apollo with his riddles 10. ASSERTION Regeneration is not to bee tryed by any other fruits effects or signes but only by faith wherin it consisteth Explication HErein he quarrells first at the citing of the words as his Gospel grounds next that they are changed from wherby it is attained to wherein it consists which are nothing else but shifts and cavills for the words are expressed under his owne hand and agree with his former Assertion that the new creature is only faith in Christ and that faith is not to be tryed by signes or effects which is the substance of what he here delivereth and in his explanation he thus dischargeth himselfe that Regeneration hath no infallible tryall for a mans owne assurance but only by the truth of his faith this is his meaning and this not very sound for is not every saving grace every effectuall work of the holy spirit 1 Iohn 4.7 Gal. 5.22 23 24. every fruit of sanctification proceeding from the word and spirit converting the heart a signe of regeneration aswell as faith and wherby the tryall may be made aswell as by it instance was given in the grace of love but he would not see it especially seeing he will admit no signes nor effects in the tryall of faith but the bare perswasion for after this way if a man be strongly perswaded that he is regenerate though there be no signes fruits or effects to shew it yet he must rest upon the perswasion that it is so howsoever because he is so perswaded but why is he so perswaded he cannot tell neither is he to inquire after it either in respect of his faith or his regeneration by this way Ministers might save all their labour in teaching the people and only bid them beleeve they are in Christ and then they are regenerate all under one but make no tryall of either of them that 's needlesse their perswasion is sufficient for both How unlike is this Seducers doctrin yea how contrary to the Doctrine and Gospell of our Lord Iesus Christ wherein are so many exhortations to duties so many cautions and pressing admonitions to search and try Mat. 6.1 Mat. 7.13 Rom. 8.9 2 Cor. 13.5 Heb. 3.12 Heb. 12.15 Rev. 3.23 to prove and examine our affections and actions our faith and our fruits yea our very persons and spirits lest we deceive our selves with false imaginations of our own or the illusions of our common enemy the rest of his discourse is answered in the seventh Assertion then to proceed 11. ASSERTION Sanctification is not by the spirit in our selves but only in Christ shewed in acts and not in the habits of grace Explication THis whole assertion he acknowledgeth to be his own without any exception wherein according to his words he denyeth sanctification by the spirit of God and all habits of grace but in what mysticall sense and in what construction his explanation will declare which is thus Sanctification is not in our selves that is in the flesh but only as we are in union with Christ and by the spirit only as we understand it of its operations by mortification or quickning these our mortall bodies yet not so in us
promise towards them Now what blasphemy is in all this that the man should make such an outcry at the matter and threaten damnation without repentance to him that holds such an opinion especially hee having so notably crossed himselfe as hee hath in another position affirming that a man may bee a true beleever and yet for a time have neither humility love This is his owne he cannot deny it trust or any other grace bud forth in practice For if a beleever doth alwayes grow in each of these with their answerable fruits then how can such be true beleevers that have not so much as a bud of any of these in their practice at all they are farre from fruits that have not so much as buds upon them This sentence I suppose deserves that heavy censure more justly than the former and is farre more derogatory to the sufficiency of the grace of Christ than that But it s endles to trace this man in his mazes being so intricate and full of contradictions Therefore I passe on 21. ASSERTION No man can say he doth love his brother till he hath laid downe his life for him neither can we our selves say wee love the brethren but we may say of others that they doe So expounding 1. Iohn 3.14 Explication TO this hee saith that no man can truly say hee doth love his brother till hee hath triall of his own love neither may beleevers say without vaine ostentation that they do so but yet they may perceive that others doe so and that of Saint Iohn is to bee understood in that sense this is his explanation whrein he keeps his wonted manner of contradiction For first he tells us that no man can truly say he loves his brother till he hath triall of his love which is by death Secondly that beleevers cannot say at all without ostentation that they doe so which ostentation is forbidden Rom. 3.27 by which it followes that it is not lawfull for any man at all to say he truly loves his brother untill he be dead then I suppose he will hardly be able to say it that any shall heare him yet if he could speak so when he is dead it must be vaine ostentation too and so never lawfull at all But why must it be vain ostentation for a beleever on any occasion to professe his love unto the Saints the Prophet David openly professed it Psal 16.3 I beleeve without any vaine ostentation so doth Saint Paul 2 Cor. 12.15 Phil. 1.8 and so doth Peter unto our Lord. Iohn 21.17 and is not taxed with any vaine ostentation in it may we assure our hearts before God of a good estate hereby as Saint John speaks and yet not mention it to our comfort before men 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. 1 Ioh. 3.19 but why doth hee not hold the like of faith also for therein hee will have men to trust without any signes or fruits onely upon the perswasion it selfe and to professe it Which savours farre more of ostentation than the other and is so taxed by St. James Chap. 2.20 But for that of the Apostle Rom. 3.27 it s only intended against all glorying in the sight of God in regard of works or grace in the case of justification which is not questioned here nor ought that way It 's a very vaine cavill But that conceit of knowing that others have this love in them and not our selves is beyond all imagination of any reasonable man For seeing love is a grace that may be counterfeited as well as any other and that all outward seemings may be there and in them in whom the grace it selfe is not in truth how can any be certainly assured of anothers sincerity herein Acts 1.24 Spoken exclusively As 1 Kings 8.39 unlesse by an all-seeing knowledge proper only unto God I see not neither doe I think was ever maintained till this paradoxicall man began it with his other strange devises But this particular it seemes is a branch of his former phantasie that one may know certainly anothers election by an ordinary way and that infallibly Which point as I have heard he pressing on a time upon another of some rank to ingratiate himselfe as knowing his election The party taking him at the advantage replyed that if I be such a one and able so to discerne of another then my judgement is that M. Thraske is a phantasticall Fellow So he was caught in his owne net And thus much of these worthy Assertions which I have gone over not so much to satisfie or instruct those that have understanding the points being so grosse as to discover his fraud and deceit that seekes to cloke and cover them with his mists that they may not be perceived of any especially those weaklings which have beene transported by him may no longer take Mercury for meat I meane false and dangerous Doctrine for true and wholsome food of the soule Wherein all may see how justly he hath taxed such for slanderers and false accusers that have charged him withholding the fore-named opinions Concerning the five Cautions UNto the Assertions before rehearsed there were annexed also because of the deceitfulnes of the Seducer certaine Cautions to the Reader as to beware 1. Of his Contradictions in his various Gospel grounds 2. Of his fallatious interpretations of Scripture 3. Of his protestations 4. Of his riddles 5. Of his fawning and enticing speeches the discovery whereof hath made him to startle as a malefactor hid in the dark the light approaching For as a man suddenly awakened in a distemper hee falls to rayling and raving at him that 's next him venting little else than foule language and lyes Which are best answered with silence Yet lest this should be deemed only an evasion I answer briefly To the first If the instances there given be not sufficient let the Reader look back upon the Assertions And see how well they doe accord especially the second and the twentieth as he hath expounded them To the second Let all his writings and this very book be witnesse how soundly he interpreteth and understandeth the holy Scriptures especially his 16 and 17 Assertions differing from all Expositors To the third about his protestations the very instance it selfe is sufficient to shew his unfaithfulnes compared with all his opinions To the fourth about his riddles let the instances themselves shew the truth of what I alledge He hath purposely altered his own words Else why doth he suppresse the words I had set downe and substitute others in their roome But most wickedly and presumptuoussy hath he paralelled the high and holy mysteries of Christ and his Gospel with his owne deceitfull riddles justifying the one by the other To the fift about his fawning let all his acquaintance speak what language he commonly used till he was provoked yea what Crocodiles teares hee would often shed to gaine his prey and to deceive the simple But for his insolencie and pride let