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A39381 The worlds prospect, or, A commentarie upon the 33 of Isaiah and the 14 vers[e] in these words, The sinners in Sion are afraid in which words are declared how farre the saints may sinne against knowledge and conscience and yet not sinne the sin against the Holy Ghost / delivered and set forth by John Emersone ... Emersone, John. 1646 (1646) Wing E706; ESTC R2332 20,300 56

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●●nne then had the Disciples of Christ committed this sinne For the Lord did oftentimes discover heavenly truths unto them yet notwithstanding they beleeved not 4. Every forswearing and denying o● the truth of the Lord Jesus are not this sinne Francis Spyra forswore the truth o● Christ and denyed the same against the Knowledge of Conscience and against the voice and dictate of the Spirit yet for all that some thinke that he obtained mercy Also Peter denyed and forswore the truth of the Lord Jesus yet not damned 5. I will shew you what sinnes of Knowledge be and will shew you how they come to be the sinne against the holy Ghost 6. I will discover unto you what the sinne against the holy Ghost is 7. I will discover the Reason why it is a sinne unpardonable 8. Who the persons be that commit that sinne 9. With what knowledge they must be endued that commit this sinne These nine particulars I shall endeavour to draw into one compleat body as if I had named them one by one I say all sinnes committed against Know●edge and Conscience are not the sinne against the holy Ghost If it had been that sinne then had David committed the sinne against the holy Ghost for he sinned against his Knowledge and Conscience wittingly willingly and contrivingly As for instance in the matter or Uriah First he sinned seeingly Secondly he sinned by the way of sinfull fore-cast For the first he sinned seeingly in that he saw that Bershebah was with-child he thought to have fathered the child upon innocent Uriah although he never knew of the begetting of it he thought if that he could have got this good man unto his hands all had beene well much more if Uriah had beene with his wife Take notice I pray you how David seemingly loved this good man Vriah 2 Sam. 11. 8 12. And David said unto Vriah Goe downe to thine house and wash thy feet And Vriah departed out of the kings house and there followed him a messe ef meat from the king And David said unto Vriah camest thou not from thy journey why then didst thou not goe downe to thy house And David said unto Vriah Tarry here to day also and to morrow I will let thee depart I say here was Davids faire love to Urias for his owne selfe-ends for the preventing of that open shame which was comming upon him I am verily perswaded that his Conscience told him then that he had sinned in this matter of Uriahs wife and that made him by might and policy to seeke some cloake to cover his shame for if that he had not knowne it it had not beene a sinne to covet his nighbours wife especially to commit adultery with her he would never have sought out for a cloake to have covered his shame I say his knowledge was so effectuall by education that he knew the breach of the seventh and the tenth Commandement the tenour whereof is thus Thou shalt not covet thy neighbours wife Also he knew the breach of the sixth Commandement Thou shalt not kill Yet I say by way of sinfull fore-cast he knew how to act the breach of the sixth Commandement as you may see how he acted his wicked action by a wicked Agent he had no better way to contrive the death of so good a man as Uriah was but onely making of Joab an Agent to make Vriah privily to carry the secrets of his ●wne death as by this Story at large appea●eth in 2 Sam. 11. 15 16. And it came to ●asse in the morning that David wrote a letter to Joab saying Set Uriah in the fore-front ●f the hottest battell and retyre ye from him that he may be smitten and dye In these words you may observe Davids●●nfull fore-cast for the bringing about of ●is sinfull action he would not be seen to ●ave a hand in this good mans death yet the holy Ghost doth to all posteritie set ●orth That this holy man David had a hand ●n Uriahs death 2 Sam. 12. 9. Thou hast ●●aine Uriah with the sword As if the holy Ghost had said thus Though unto the eye of the world thou art not seene to have a and in this good mans death yet this se●ret act of thine is not hid from the All-seeing eye of Jehovah I pried into thine heart and there I saw thy secret intention ●cted before ever thou didst use the outward meanes to bring it to passe Yea I saw in thine heart the Agent that thou didst assigne for to bring to passe this thy sinfull action I saw all thy turnings and windings concerning Uriah which by thee were contrived and because thou didst go so cunningly to worke to make the world believe that thou hadst no hand in this mans death I therefore thought good to discover to all posterities after thee that which thou didst so secretly act and contrive I will relate the chiefe heads of thy proceedings concerning Uriahs death Although thou didst use Joab as thy Agent to act thy wicked intent and purpose yet I will lay the guilt of that sinne not upon Joab the Actor but upon thee the contriver thereof Thou hast killed Uriah with the sword I could relate more of it then this but I stand not upon a publique relation but only to let the world see that thou art not without publique sinnes I did looke upon thee at that very time of sinning as upon a perfect man Save onely in the matter of Urias 1 King 15. 5. David because he would be sure of the death of so good a man as Vriah was he went politickly to worke That if there were but two or three men slaine Vriah without question might be one of them as appeared afterwards in the 2 Sam. 11. 17. And it came to passe when Joab observed the City that he assigned Vriah unto a place where he knew that valiant men were And the men of the Citie went and fought with Joab and ●here fell some of the people of the servants of David and Vriah the Hittite dyed also In the 2 of Sam. 12. 5. see how holy David seemed to be sorrowfull when the Prophet Nathan came unto him and spake parabolically concerning Vriahs death and concerning the coveting of his wife See I say how David expressed sorrow for Vriahs wrong not yet being convinced of his death untill God by the ministry of Nathan did set home the sinne and also the guilt thereof upon the Conscience of this good man David I say that although this good man David did sinne grievously both wittingly and contrivingly yet he sinned not that sin against the holy Spirit Yea although David sinned deepely against his owne knowledge and conscience yet he found and obtained pardon 2 Sam. 12. 13. And Nathan said unto David The Lord hath put away thy sinne thou shalt not dye I say that mercy which he obtained from the Lord is called in the Scriptures His sure mercies Isa. 55. 3. Jehovah had sworne that