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A37483 Tropologia, or, A key to open Scripture metaphors the first book containing sacred philology, or the tropes in Scripture, reduc'd under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each / partly translated and partly compil'd from the works of the learned by T.D. The second and third books containing a practical improvement (parallel-wise) of several of the most frequent and useful metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes of the Old and New Testament / by B.K. De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685.; Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1681 (1681) Wing D895; ESTC R24884 855,682 1,006

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the Measure of your Fathers viz. of the sins of your Fathers as Erasmus paraphrases it go on imitate your Ancestors and what they wanted of extreme cruelty do ye make it up they killed the Prophets and you him by whom and of whom they Prophesied The highest pitch of villany is noted by this phrase beyond which there is no further progress and makes ripe for Divine Vengeance and severest punishment which certainly follows it as payment follows things fully measured and sold. See the examples of the Amorites Gen. 15.16 Of the Sodomites Gen. 18.20 c. Of the Amalekites Exod. 17.14 1 Sam. 15.2 c. 3. Because there is a mutual equality and proportion in giving and restoring therefore it is metaphorically said in a Proverb with what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you again which we find three times with a different or diverse scope 1. Denoting just Retaliation either with respect to reward or punishment Matth. 7.2 Luke 6.38 Relating to our Neighbour 2. A legitimate and saving handling of the Word of God Mark 4.24 As Euthymius says as ye attend the Word so ye shall profit in knowledge Or 3. As Piscator says If ye communicate the word of God liberally God will communicate the knowledge of his Divine Mysteries more liberally to you and augment your Gifts c. For this heavenly Talent is improved and multiply'd by communicating it to others A Razor which shaves off hair is put for the King of Assyria Esa 7 2O Denoting that God would permit him to destroy Israel 'T is called hired with respect to the fact of Ahaz who hired the King of Assyria to assist him against the King of Syria 2 Kings 16.7 8. Moab is call a wash pot by David Psal. ●●0 9 denoting the baseness of those people and that they were only fit for the vilest Offices 2 Sam. 8.2 A Burthen denotes things troublesom and difficult Exod. 6.6 Psal. 55.22 Esa. 9.4 and 10.27 14.25 Matth. 23.4 c. Weight 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies the greatness of heavenly glory 2 Cor. 4.17 frequently Trouble and Misfortune Matth. 10.12 Acts 15.28 Gal. 6.2 1 Thess. 2.6 Rev. 2.24 See Prov. 27.3 Sin is called heavy Heb. 12.1 because it is an impediment in our heavenly race or course to heaven Of a Seal we have treated before A Looking glass denotes an imperfect knowledge of the Mysteries of God in this Life 1 Cor. 13.12 because it gives but an imperfect reflection of the figure or object compared to the object it self And because some Looking-glasses reflect the rays or beams of the Sun when it shines on them to an object The Apostle elegantly says uses the Verb 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Beholding in a Glass for the light of Divine knowledge 2 Cor. 3.18 But we with open face beholding as in a Glass the glory of the Lord are changed into the same Image that is are eminently illuminated and communicate light to others from Glory to Glory as by the Spirit of the Lord. Spoils taken from an Enemy denotes Christs Victory over Satan Esa. 53.12 Luke 11.22 Col. 2.15 a mans life is said to be to him for a prey which denotes deliverance from present Death as he that takes a booty exposes his life to Danger Jer. 21.9 and 38.2 and 39.18 and 45.5 Stipend or wages given to a Soldier is attributed to Sin Rom. 6.23 whose due wages is death Eternal A Table is attributed to the heart when it is fixed upon any thing Prov. 3.3 Jer. 17.1 A Cover or Covering denotes ignorance because if a thing be covered we cannot see it Esa. 25.7 2 Cor. 3.14 15 16. Lam. 3.65 A Sheath or Scabbard is put for the body because the Soul lodges there as a Sword in a Sheath Dan. 7.15 A Vessel is put for a mans body 1 Sam. 21.5 1 Thess. 4.4 Paul calls himself and his Collegues Earthen Vessels 2 Cor. 4.7 because of the Contempt Calamities and Hazards that they were expos'd to in the World as Earthen Vessels are more despised and more obnoxious to be broken than such as are made of Silver and Gold 1 Pet. 3.7 Peter calls a Woman the weaker Vessel because more subject to weaknesses and infirmities than men Paul is called a chosen Vessel by Christ Acts 9.15 that is a most choice and excellent instrument whom he would use to Convert the Gentiles Vessels of Grace or Honour are such as are saved by Grace and Vessels of Wrath and Dishonour such as rejected and damned for their Infidelity and Contempt of the Messiah Rom. 9.21 22 23. See 2 Tim. 2.20 21. Where there is an express comparison See Esa. 22.8 c. A Garment which covers the body defends and adorns it yeilds a double Metaphor 1. It denotes Salvation by the application and appropriation of the great benefits of Christ as well in this life as in that which is to come Psal. 45.8.13 14. Esa. 61 10. Rev. 3.18 and 7.14 and 16.15 The reason of the Comparison is excellent 1. From the hiding of indecen●● nakedness of which Psal. 32 1. Rom. 4.6 7. 2. Because thereby the body is defended from Cold and other noxious things Matth. 2●● 12 Rom. 8.30 c. 3 Because it adorns and beautifies Psal. 110.3 c. See the Parables Ezek. 16.10 c. Math. 22.11.12 Luke 15.22 The Typical Visions Zach. 3.3 c. Rev. 7.13 14. and 19.8 and 21 2. The Typical Actions Gen. 3.21 and 24.52 The Putting on and constant keeping of this spiritual Garment is primarily by Faith in Christ Rom. 13.14 Gal. 3.26 and 27. And consequently by the Renovation of Holy Spirit and the Conversation of a Holy Life Rom. 13.12 Eph. 4.24 Col. 3.10 12. 1 Pet. 3 3 4. Contrary to this is the Garment spotted with the Flesh Jude ver 23. The defiling of Garments Rev. 3.4 which is the old man Eph. 4.22 Col. 3.8 See Esa. 59.5 6. c. 2. With respect to outward Conversation Sheeps Cloathing is attributed to the False Prophets and False Teachers in the Church Matth. 7.15 Which denotes any outward things which are specious and made use of craftily to acquire authority and popular favour as when men make use of a dissembling personated or hypocritical sanctity as a Cloak to inveagle and deceive others When they pretend to be called of God Jer. 23.25 30. 1 Kings 13.18 Matth. 7.22 When they make a flourish about the knowledge of Tongues Universal Learning great Eloquence and other acquired Ornaments Rom. 16.18 1 Cor. 13.1 2. and gifts especially the working of Miracles whether truly done or by meer Imposture Deut. 13.2 Matth. 7.22 2 Thess. 2.9 See 1 Tim. 4.1 2 3. 2 Tim. 3.5.6 Col. 2.18 To this Sheeps Cloathing is fitly oppos'd A Wolfish mind denoting 1. The quality of their Doctrine viz. it was damning and a Wolf is a destroyer of Sheep 2. Their bloody principles that would cruelly Lord it and Tyrannize over mens Consciences
of Daughter and Virgin is often attributed to a People or City either distinctly or conjunctly Psal. 45.12 and 137.8 Daughter of Babylon is put for the Kingdom of Babylon so Lam. 1.6 and 2.1 c. Daughter of Sion for the people of the Jews and hence Lam. 2.2 She is called the Daughter of Juda. So Zach. 9.9 Esa. 1.8 10.32 16.1 37.22 Jer. 4.31 6.2 Micah 4.10.13 Zeph. 3.10 14. c. So the Virgin of Israel Jer. 31.4 21. Amos 5.2 Sometimes Virgin and Daughter are joyned as Esa. 23.12 37.22 47. 1. Jer. 46.11 1. When the Name of Virgin is attributed to the People of God some say it is with respect to the true Worship of God observed by them without corruption because such as depart from its purity are called whorish and adulterous upon which Jerome says Sion and Jerusalem is therefore called a Virgin and Daughter because when all other Nations adored Images or Idols this alone preserved the chastity of Religion and the adoration of one Divinity But Drusius denies this lib. 16. obser cap. 5. from two reasons First because with respect to Israel she is rather called the Wife of God and when she Worships other Gods a whore Secondly because the Scripture calls Israel a Virgin even when she adores false Gods Amos 5.2 and Jer. 18.13 The Virgin of Israel hath done a very horrible thing others add a third reason because Babylon and Egypt are also called Virgins as before which yet were full of Idolatry and impiety But Drusius thinks she was called a Virgin before the Captivity and was so no more when she was subjected to a strange yoke Brentius says That Jerusalem was called a Virgin either because its Kingdom was a free Monarchy and did not serve any forreign King but had a King of its own Nation as a Virgin is not subject to the yoke of any strange man Or because as a Virgin yet untouched or uncorrupted by man the City Jerusalem was not yet spoiled by any Enemy nor her Citizens translated elsewhere But Drusius objects that place Jer. 18.13 To himself for Jeremy Prophesied after the ten Tribes were carryed away and yet he calls Israel a Virgin which doubt says he may be resolved by understanding by Virgin the People of the Jews so called in specie as not yet exhausted by a total carrying away as ver 11. But although this may satisfie that doubt yet Lam. 2.13 strongly confutes this interpretation of Drusius where Jerusalem is called the Virgin and Daughter of Sion after its total devastation by the Babylonians So that Virgin is put for the Congregation of the people under what circumstance soever they were by a Prosopopeia And hence the Chald. translates it a Congregation People or Kingdom 2. By Israel we are to understand the Land and by Virgin or Daughter the Inhabitants for the Ancients were wont to call their Countrey their Mother 6. The Scripture speaks of certain Accidents as if they were men and had a Body which kind they call Somatopeia as Gen. 4.7 And if thou dost not well sin lyeth at the door Sin is here proposed as lying at the door like a Night watchman whereby is noted that a sure punishment will follow ill doing as a Watchman sleeps not but observes all things and discovers what is evil or hurtful in order to punishment There are other places where a body as it were a person and his actions are attributed to Sin as Esa. 59.12 Jer. 14.7 Acts 7.60 Rom. 6.6 It is Emphatically called the body of sin because it struggles with so great force soliciting us strongly to do evil as if it were a living body or something existing by it self Rom. 7. Sin revived and I died By the knowledge of the Law sin is known then Conscience makes a man tremble and a fearful consternation follows by which man sees nothing before his Eyes but eternal Death as the reward of his sin for the consideration of the Commandment broken by it makes it exceeding sinful ver 13. And in the following verses it is brought in as a cruel Tyrant detaining the miserable sinner Captive dwelling in him and warring against the spirit not that it will be a perpetual Conqueror in the regenerate for that will not be Rom. 6.6 12 14. c. but for that unavoidable repugnancy which naturally remains in the flesh against the Spirit whilst the regenerate man lives in this life ver 24. See Col. 2.11 and 3.5 Where the members of this body of sin are recited as Fornication Vncleanness Inordinate affections Evil Concupiscence Covetousness c. By which the Will and Reason are depraved as the body by its members Compare the following texts together James 1.14 15.18 1 Pet. 2.11 Jam. 4.1 Rev. 18.5 To this Classe also belong Gen. 30.33 So shall my Righteousness answer or witness for me when it shall come for my hire before thy face that is the future event shall declare that God has an account of my Righteousness which you shall then evidently see c. here witnessing which is the proper action of a Person is attributed to Righteousness Punishments are called Witnesses Job 10.17 with 16.8 Psal. 85.10 Mercy and Truth will meet together Righteousness and Peace shall kiss each other the affinity and conjunction of those vertues or graces is set before our eyes by the similitude of persons who after the manner of their Countrey do at meeting embrace and kiss each other in Testimony of Friendship He speaks of the Kingdom of Christ expressing its blessings and manner of Administration by this Prosopopeia ver 12. It is said that Righteousness shall look down from Heaven that is the Righteousness of Christ through whose merits we become justified before God Rom. 1.17 3.22 It is said ver 13. That Righteousness shall walk before him that is to testifie his gracious coming and presence Esa. 59.14 Judgment is turned away backward and justice standeth afar off For Truth is fallen in the street and Equity cannot enter Here is an elegant Prosopopeia of vertue and piety intimating how scarce they are and how rarely found amongst men CHAP. X. Of Metaphors taken from God Angels Heaven and the Elements IT was said Chap. VI. That there should be a general division of this Trope into the distinct Fountains and Classes of Metaphors which with Divine help shall be essayed in the following Chapters The chief Division of universal beings is into the Creator and the Creatures From the Creator we shall produce some But from the Creatures there are abundance of Metaphors taken in Scripture which we shall endeavour to make plain Metaphors taken from God AS sometimes from his Name sometimes from his Actions His Hebrew Name 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Elohim when taken properly belongs to none but the only true and Eternal God and because it is of the plural number it intimates the Mystery of a plurality of persons in one most simple Deity See Gram. Sacr p.
it were through a Cloud shewed some light but only to the Jews and the adjacent parts But this true light imparted its splendor not to a single Nation only but to all men that come into this dark World He came that by a Gospel Faith he should shine in and give light to the Hearts of all men in the World No Scythian no Jew no Spaniard no Goth no Brittain is excluded neither King nor Servant There is a sufficiency of light for all and if they remain in darkness it is not the lights fault but their own who perversly love darkness and abhor the light He shines to all lest any one should have a pretext of excuse for if they perish they do it wilfully and knowingly as if one would dispute against the Sun-shine at Noon and will not lift up his Eyes to be confuted c. 2 Cor. 4.6 There is an eminent description of spiritual illumination See Eph. 3.8 9. To light by way of privation is opposed sometimes a Shadow which is light hindered from a total shining by the interposition of some body This metaphorically signifies protection and defence against adversaries of any sort as a shade defends from the Suns intemperate aed scorching heat Esa. 16.3 30.2 3. Lam. 4.20 c. For so 't is attributed to God as before chap. 8. towards the end But where the Ceremonies and Types of the Old Testament are called Shadows with respect to Christ Col. 2.17 Heb. 10.1 It is not to be understood that they are naturally so but artificially and like a picture for Painters first draw a shadow or or an umbratile kind of delineation and afterwards perfect their picture with lively colours the former vanishing out of sight So it was with the sacrifices and Ceremonies of the Ancients which figured Christ and ceased when he came which explication is evident by the opposition of Shadows and the very Image of things Heb. 10.1 Sometimes Mists Fogs and Darkness are opposed to light which hide the splendor and beauty of things and hinder men from making a right distinction separation or definition of objects begetting disturbance and confusion in the mind and contain in themselves nothing pleasing or laudable and therefore signifie evil in Scripture But because there is the same Reason of contraries which mutually answer each other we shall be able by the consideration of light to pass a judgment upon its opposite 1. As light signifies Life so darkness and a shadow metaphorically denote Death Job 10.21 Before I go whence I shall not return to the land of darkness and the shadow of Death ver 22. A Land of darkness as the gloominess of the shadow of Death and without order and it shineth as darkness This is a periphrasis of Death and the Grave Psal. 88.12 Shall thy wonders be known in the dark See ver 10.11 and Job 28.3 2. As light signifies Prosperity and Joy so darkness denotes evils unhappiness and calamity and consequently that sorrow mourning and grief that follows See Job 5.14 15.22 17.12 18.5 6. Psal. 44.19 and 88.18 and 143.3 Esa. 5.30 47.5 50.10 59.9 Jerem. 8.21 13.16 Lam. 3.2 6. Ezek. 32.8 Joel 2.2 3.4 Amos 5.18 Micah 7.8 Nahum 1.8 Zeph. 1.15 c. 3. As light is put for that which is manifest and apparent so darkness is put for that which is hidden secret and unknown Job 12.22 Eccl. 6.4 Esa. 45.19 Matth. 10.27 See John 3.20 21. Eph. 5.11 12.13 So obscure or the meanest sort of men is put for such as are of no eminent note or fame Prov. 22.29 More especially as the mystery of Regeneration and the restoring of man to Eternal Salvation is expressed by light so by opposition darkness denotes a state of corruption sin and damnation and that also with respect to 1. The Organical cause which is the Truth revealed in the word of God in which respect darkness signifies errors lies and perverse doctrines Esa. 5.20 and 9.2 and 60. with 2 3. John 12.35 Rom. 1.21 22. Although by way of consequence the things which follow are also noted in these places 2. The Formal Cause which is the knowledge of Christ and Faith which works by piety in which respect darkness signifies infidelity and an indulgence in sin Psal. 82.5 Prov. 2.13 John 1.5 and 3.19 Act. 26.18 Rom. 13.12 2 Cor. 6.14 Eph. 4.17 18 19. and 5.8 11. 1 John 1.6 and 2.9 11. Although the antecedent member is also noted in these sayings all infidelity impiety and sins arising from ignorance and errors in Doctrine 3. The Final Cause and last effect in this respect darkness signifies eternal death and damnation Matth. 8.12 and 22.13 2 Pet. 2.4 Jude ver 6. And whereas the Devil is the Authour of all those evils he with his whole infernal Society are called the power of Darkness Luke 22.53 Eph. 6.12 Col. 1.13 Metaphors taken from Time THE other effect of the luminaries of Heaven is the differencing of Time from which differences some Metaphors are deduced 1. A Day is taken for the profit and benefit of the time allotted or granted by God 1 Sam. 25.8 We come in a good Day that is seasonable and for our profit your preparation and store being such as that you can relieve our want John 9.4 I must work the works of him that sent me while it is day that is while the allotted season lasts for that purpose given by Heaven Upon which Erasmus paraphrases I am therefore sent into the World that I should by Deeds of this kind purchase Glory for God by convincing unbelievers that I speak true that they may believe and be cured of their blindness This Command I must diligently follow while it is day for men that have any thing to do work by day the night being unseasonable for labour in the mean while therefore while the present day affords an opportunity of acting what is necessary for the obtaining of eternal Life I must not give over For the Night is coming wherein men neither will nor can work See Luke 13.31 33. John 11.9 10. and 12.35 Rom. 13.11 12 13. 2 Cor. 6.2 2. For the knowledge of God and the season of grace Rom. 13.12 The night is far spent the day is at hand Here is an opposition between an unconverted state which is compared to night and a state of Conversion to the Kingdom of Christ which he calls Day for the reason before given 1 Thess. 5.5 8. Ye are the Children of light and children of the day We are not of the Night nor of darkness But let us who are of the day be sober In this text there is an elegant Antanaclasis for the word Day ver 2.4 is to be understood of the day of Judgment and ver 5. of the gift of Gospel restauration by Christ to which ver 7. the mention of the natural night opposite to the Day is subjoyned 2 Pet. 1.19 until the Day-dawn arise c. here life and eternal Glory seem to be noted
and powerful sharper than any two-edged Sword piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit and of the joints and marrow and is a discerner of the thoughts and Intents of the heart 'T is a hard matter for a Man tho' never so wicked to shut out or Prevent the Light of Gods Word from darting into and piercing of his Evil and accusing Conscience 3. The Word and blessed Gospel of Christ is so Great a Light that it makes wonderful Discoveries to the Children of Men. 1. It makes Manifest not only that there is a God but also what a God he is Not only his Being but also his manner of Being 2. It Discovers the Creation of the World 3. The State of Man before he fell and after his Fall 4. The horrid nature of Sin 5. The secret Counsel and Eternal Love of God to lost Man together with the severity of God towards the fallen Angels 6. It makes known the Lord Jesus Christ and his Blessed Design in coming into the World his Incarnation Nativity Life Death Resurrection Ascension and Intercession c. 7. It Discovers how God is to be Worshipped all his Laws Ordinances and Institutions are revealed by it 8. It discovers the True Church which otherwise cannot be known 9. Lastly It makes manifest whatsoever is needful or necessary to be known believed or practiced in order to Salvation 4. The VVord of God Directs and Guides Men in the Right way Hence David saith Thy Word is a Lamp unto my feet and a light unto my pathes God is Gracious to mankind in this respect viz. he leaves them not at an uncertainty without an infallible Guide in matters of Religion Take away this Un●●erring Rule and what confusion would the Christian VVorld be in one Man might say this is the way and another that I walk saith one by the Guidance of the Spirit and so saith another that teacheth quite Contrary things Saith a third you are both out of the way 't is I alone that am led by Inspiration and ye are in Darkness Others plead for the Pope and General Counsels which have been miserably Contradictory one to another and none of these can Give better Demonstrations touching the truth of what they Preach or Practice then the Rest being not able to Confirm their Doctrine by Miracles and so consequently how shall a poor doubtful Soul be directed in the way to heaven by either or any of them For were not the holy Scriptures the Rule but Contrariwise the Light within or Inspiration c. then must a Man be able to Confirm and Prove what he sayeth in such a way or by such means that no Deceiver or Impostor can pretend unto or do the like But is not the Spirit of God above the Scriptures which you call the VVord did not the Spirit give forth the Scriptures if so sure then that is of the Greatest Authority and only Light that can best Direct men Into the right way That the holy Spirit or third Person of the holy Trinity is a Greater Light then the holy Scripture is not Denied by vertue of which holy men of old were Inspired that gave them forth yet the Question is VVhether any Man now hath such a measure of the Spirit in him which is a greater Light than the written word and to whom others are bound to adhere and be directed by for 't is this only which is Denied 5. The word and Gospel of Christ hath a Chearing and Quickning Vertue This is my comfort in my affliction thy word hath Quickened me And in another place I will never forget thy precepts for with them thou hast Quickend me As 't is grevious to be Spiritually blind or in the Dark Region and Dungeon of Idolatry Sin and Unbelief so on the other hand how comfortable is it to enjoy the blessed word and Gospel of Jesus Christ. 6. The VVord and Gospel of Christ hath a Cleansing Purging and purifying Vertue in it Wherewith shall a young man cleanse his way by taking heed thereto according to thy word Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you The Gospel and word of God Disperseth and Scattereth all the Fogs and Mists of Darkness and Error It is the refining-pot of Truth VVhat an unwholsome Pesthouse would the VVorld be in a Spiritual Sence were it not for the Light and Excellent Vertue of Gods holy VVord 7. The VVord and Gospel of God is very pure and of an undefilable Nature what filthy sinks hath it past through and what means hath been used by the Popish Adversaries and others to Corrupt and Polute it and yet no defilement cleaveth to it it remaines unmixed and pure still shining forth Gloriously such is the Excellent nature of it it purifieth the hearts and lives of men and nothing can fasten upon it to polute it 8. The VVord and Gospel of Christ is called by the Apostle The Glorious Gospel the Gospel is exceeding full of Glory There is nothing in it but that which is very Glorious Here you have a Resplendency and Shining forth of the Sun of Righteousness Gloria quasi clara saith Aquinas because Glory is the bright shining forth of Excellency now its transcendent Excellency and Splendor shines forth as may be demonstrated many wayes 1. It s Glorious in Respect of the Author and Fountain from whence it proceeds 2. 'T is Glorious in a Comparative sence 3. 'T is Glorious in respect of it Self First As light is Glorious because it is the most Excellent Rayes Resplendency and Shinings forth of the Sun so is the Gospel because 't is the glorious shining forth and resplendency of Jesus Christ the Sun of Righteousness Secondly 'T is glorious in a comparative sence it Excells the Law hence called a better Testiment tho' that was glorious yet it had no glory in this respect by Reason of the glory that Excelleth I. The Gospel excels the Law in respect of the names of the one and the names of the other 1. The Law is called the Letter the Gospel the Ministration of the Spirit 2. The Law is called a Ministration of death the Gospel a Ministrator of life II. The gospel excels in glory above the law 1. In regard of the light and perspicuity of it the law was full of obscurity clothed with many Ceremonies and mysterious Sacrifices 2. They were at a great loss touching the main drift and end thereof 2 Cor. 3.13 God spake as it were under a Vail III. The gospel is clear and plain Christ beheld heard handled c. the Mysteries long hid open'd and explained fully we behold with open face c. IV. The law was appointed to be but a leading Ministration and in subserviency to the gospel our Schoolmaster to bring us to Christ. V. The gospel more glorious or excels the law in respect of the strength of the one and weakness of
139.9 that is the first Sun beams This celestial Sun is also a Physitian which can heal and deliver from spiritual Death The Sun when it rises gives some ease and comfort to sick persons let all that are soul sick rejoyce in this justifying and healing Sun of Righteousness 6. The Sun rising causes Joy to all things who were as it were immersed in the Melancholy sadness of night as the Poet says Phosphore redde diem quid gaudia nostra Moraris Come sweet Phospher bring the Day Why dost thou our Joys delay So by this heavenly Sun of Righteousness true cause of Joy is given unto men Luke 2.10 11. Esa. 9.2 3. 7. The Sun does make all sorts of Earthly fruit Ripe to which it also gave the beginning of vegetation So Christ is the Author and finisher of our Faith Heb. 12.2 He worketh in us to will and to do Phil. 2.13 That we may walk worthy of the Lord unto all well pleasing being fruitful unto every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God Col. 1.10 8. It is said of the Heliotrope an herb so called that it always turns and inclines to the Sun So let our hearts always incline to Christ. 9. There is nothing more pleasant to those in Captivity then to behold the Sun So there is nothing ought to be more comfortable to us in our spiritual Captivity then by the Eyes of Faith to behold Christ the Sun of Righteousness c. The Second place is Luke 1.78 Through the Bowels of the Mercy of our God so the Greek whereby the day-spring from on high hath visited us Some think that this metaphorical appellation viz. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 oriens ex alto arising from on high is taken from Plants which are said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to branch or spout forth when they grow or begin to flourish that so it might respect those places of the Old Testament where Christ is called a Plant and Branch Jer. 23.5 Zach. 3.8 and 6.12 Where the Septuagint render 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 orientem arising and that we are to understand here the arising or Branch from on high sent from heaven to us and widely differing from all Earthly branches But the words immediately following shew that Zachary had respect rather to the similitude of the Sun and light as verse 79. of this place viz. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of Death to guide as a clear light does our feet into the ways of peace By a good reason it is therefore said that the Holy man respected the Prophesie Esa. 9.2 whence the phrase of sitting in the darkness and shadow of Death is taken and chap. 60.1 2. Mal. 4.2 To which places Junius Parallel 1 55. does learnedly shew that he had immediate reference 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 oriri to arise is proper to the Sun Moon and Stars from whence the Noun 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is an arising or the action or Region of the orient Sun and Metonymically it is put for the rising Sun it self to which is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from on high for distinction sake is added by which Junius says we are to understand that meridian and powerful spendor whereby the Sun chiefly at Noon illustrates all things to difference it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from its first uprising But it seems to be referred more truely to the first original of the Sun of Righteousness viz. His visiting and shining upon us on Earth and that from on high viz. Heaven as 1 Cor. 15.47 John 3.31 That the Messiah is called a Star Numb 24.17 is the Judgement of many there shall come a Star out of Jacob and a Scepter shall rise out of Israel which words are thus rendered by the Chaldee there shall arise a King out of Jacob and the Messiah shall be exalted out of Israel c. The same exposition Galatinus lib. 8. cap. 1. produces from R. Salomo and R. Moses Hadarsan Vatablus paraphrases the whole verse thus O Balak my Counsel is that you be quiet and fear not at this time for that which I foretell of things to come shall not come to pass in thy time but in the latter days viz. in the time of the Messiah whom I see but not near me for he is yet afar off when he comes he will be as a great light and vehement splendor which is signifyed by the Star c. So says Brentius Junius and Tremellius in their notes say that by the Name of a Star and Scepter is meant the Kingdom of Gods people begun in David and compleated in Christ between whom the interjected time was the progress of the Star c. See Junius in analyt explic h. l. Such as understands this Prophesie of Christ paraphrase it in this manner I shall see him but not now I shall behold him but not nigh that is my Curses will be in vain against that People whom God hath peculiarly chosen for himself and from which according to the Flesh the Messiah is to descend but the time of that Nativity is not yet come therefore I seem to behold him at a great distance but that promise will be certainly fulfilled and God for his sake will preserve this Kingdom so long there shall come a Star out of Jacob that is the Son of God manifested in the Flesh shall come of this people and shall spread the beams of his Doctrine and Miracles far and near arising as the Day-Star in the hearts of Believers 2 Pet. 1.19 Enlightning them to Eternal Life and a Scepter shall rise out of Israel that is the Messiah shall not only be a Teacher of his people but also a heavenly King and he shall smite through the Princes of Moab and destroy all the Children of Seth that is all such as will not obey his Government but remain unbelievers he shall destroy with an Eternal Death ver 18. And Edom shall be a possession Seir shall be a possession for his Enemies that is all his Enemies who by the Idumeans the capital Enemies of Israel inhabiting Seir are set forth shall be destroyed by the Sword of the Spirit but Israel shall do valiantly that is the Church which is the Kingdom of the Messiah shall be gloriously triumphant ver 19. out of Jacob shall come he that shall have Dominion and shall destroy him that remaineth of the City that is he shall rule in the House of Jacob for ever and of his Kingdom there will be no end Luke 1.33 He shall put all his Enemies under his feet 1 Cor. 15.25 26 27. c. Christ calls himself The bright and Morning Star Rev. 22.16 Because of those shinings of saving knowledge which proceed from him whence he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The light bringer usually Translated Morning-star or day-dawn arising in the hearts of men by the sure word of Prophesie But more
Calamity Esa. 13.10 Ezek. 32.7 Joel 2.10 as was said before of the Sun and Moon The brightest Star that shines in our view is called in Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 phosporos in Latine Lucifer both which words signifie a bringer of light in Hebrew 'tis called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the root 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 halal which signifies to shine and is metaphorically translated to describe the unexpected ruine and overthrow of the King of Babylon Esa. 14.12 How art thou fallen from Heaven O Lucifer Son of the morning That Star is called Son of the Morning because while it accompanies the morning it seems as it were to be born of it It s course is perpetual and constant so that it was not feared that it should fall from Heaven And therefore to appearance it seemed impossible and incredible that so great a King illustrious and splendid in power and Majesty beyond other Kings as the Morning Star is before other Stars should fall from his lofty and magnificent grandeur Pope Gregory upon Ezekiel and other School Doctors expound this of the Devils fall because the Prince of Devils is called Lucifer But this Epithet does not belong to that malignant spirit in this place for God himself confirms our explication ver 4. saying thou shalt take up this Parable Proverb or Taunting speech for so the Hebrew is against the King of Babylon not against the Devil c. Where Christ our Saviour is called Lucifer is expounded before in the chapter that treats of an Anthropopathy Besides the phrase 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 after proinos stella matutina the Morning Star is a symbol of the glorious light in Eternity Rev. 2.28 See also Dan. 12.3 1 Cor. 15.41 42. Metaphors taken from Light THere are two principal effects of the Luminaries and ornaments of Heaven viz. to give light to the World and distinguish times In Metaphors taken from light we will distinctly treat of Nouns and Verbs which are sometimes joyned together Generally light is taken 1. For Life it self Job 3.20 Wherefore has God given light to the miserable so the Hebrew the explication follows and Life to the bitter in soul ver 21. Which long for Death but it cometh not Hence comes the phrase to see the Light that is to live or be born alive Job 3.16 To walk in the light of the living that is to act amongst the living or to live either a corporal or spiritual Life in God Ps. 56.13 So David prays Ps. 13.3 Lighten mine Eyes lest I sleep the sleep of Death 2. For any prosperity and joy of mind arising from thence Esth. 8.16 The Jews had light and gladness and Joy and Honour where the synonymous terms make out that it signifies the eminency of the Jews prosperity and joy for their Divine deliverance Job 29.3 By his light I walked through darkness that is being free from Calamities I led a happy Life ver 24. The light of my countenance they cast not down that is they grieved me not but studied to please and gratifie me in all things Psal. 97.11 Light is sown for the Righteous the explication follows and gladness for the upright in heart The word sowing is also emphatical as if he had said 't is reposited and hidden as seed is in the ground but in its own time it will certainly come forth See Esa. 61.11 Col. 3.3 4. It is sow'n with the seed of the heavenly word and a most full and bright harvest of this celestial seed will follow in the Resurrection to eternal Life So light is also taken Psal. 112.4 Pro. 13.9 Esa. 45.7 and 58.8 and 59.9 The Reason of the comparison in this and the forgoing passage is to be fought in the profitableness and pleasure of light Eccl. 11.7 c. 3. For the open and manifest state of things Matth. 10.27 What I tell you in Darkness that speak ye in the light another Metaphor of this publication follows and what ye hear in the ear that Preach ye upon the house tops The sence is you are therefore called by me that you may Preach publickly to the whole World what you privately heard from me So Zeph. 3.5 John 3.21 1 Cor. 4.5 4. For Grace Benevolence or Favour Prov. 16.15 In the Light of the Kings Countenance is Life the exposition follows and his favour is as a cloud of the latter Rain So t is taken of God as was said in the chapter of an Anthropopathy More especially the mystery of Regeneration Renovation and Salvation is frequently expressed by the metaphor of light and that respecting 1. The Organical cause which is the word of God which is frequently called so by a Reason deduced from the quality of light which represents the difference and knowledge of things to the Eyes Psal. 43.3 Prov. 6.23 Esa. 2.5 5.20 2 Cor. 4.6 1 John 2.8 Thus the Apostles because of their Preaching the word of God are called the light of the World Matth. 5.14 and their light is said to shine before men ver 16. that is the light of Doctrine by diligent Preaching as also the light of a good life and example 2. The Formal Cause which is the saving knowledge of Christ and true Faith manifested by love and good Works Act 26.18 Eph. 5.8 1 Pet. 2.9 1 John 1.7 Hence believers are called Sons of light Luke 16.8 Eph. 5.8 1 Thes. 5.5 And good works the Armour of light Rom. 13.12 3. The Final Cause and the last scope and effect of Faith which is life eternal often noted by the term of Light Esa. 60.19 20 John 8.12 Act. 26.23 2 Tim. 1.10 c. From these there may be an easie Judgment made of certain Verbs belonging to light Psal. 13.3 Lighten mine Eyes lest I sleep the sleep of Death He prays for the light of heavenly wisdom from the Word of God also the light of watchfulness and circumspection whereby he may avoid the snares of the Adversary He alludes to humane sleep which easily overcomes those that sit in darkness or shut their Eyes whereas if the light shines in our Eyes we can hardly sleep Psal. 19.8 The Commandement of the Lord is pure enlightning the Eyes that is the mind by giving understanding and knowledge as well of the Divine Will as of our own corruption and prudence in the management of affairs that a man may not belike a brute which is void of rational intellectuals Psal. 34.6 They looked on him and were enlightned that is believers were made glad by the Lord by his gracious and saving deliverance lest they should be dejected and derided by the wicked See Prov. 4.18 19. Eccl. 8.1 with 2 Cor. 3.18 Esa. 60.5 John 7.37 38 39. John 1.9 That viz. Christ was the true light which lighteth every man that cometh or coming into the World Upon these words Erasmus very fairly paraprases In this darkness of the World men eminent for holiness shined as little Stars in the thick obscurity of night and as
Job 4.8 Prov. 22 8. Hos. 8.7 To set an Harvest for any Hos. 6 11. is to seduce to Idolatry c. and so give cause for being divinely punisht upon which place see Tarnovius in his Comment Junius and Tremellius and Piscator 2. Because two things are most remarkable in Harvest viz. 1. That Corn or Fruits are cut or pluckt down and so wither 2. That they are reposited or plac'd in Barns c. to be preserved for use there arises a twofold Metaphorical notion from the term Harvest 1. To denote the Judgements of God Jer. 51.33 Joel 3.18 Rev. 14.15 16 17. where it is evident from ver 19. that the wrath of God is noted 2. The gathering of the Church Matth. 9.37 38. Luke 10.2 John 4.35 38. In the former places the wicked are as it were Mow'd or Reap'd down and like Tares cast into the fire as Christ speaks of the Harvest of the last or eternal Judgment Matth. 13.39 c. In the last place the godly are as it were placed in a garner fit for use c. Besides what is spoken of Harvest denotes the benefit of freedom or deliverance Jer. 3.20 The Harvest is past the Summer is ended and we are not saved that is all the benefits of the hoped-for Salvation and help fail us and we consequently perish For Joy is commonly figured in Scripture by Harvest and Vintage which is at the end of Summer Psal. 4.7 Esa. 9.3 In both those times viz. of the receiving Corn and Wine there is matter of Joy administred to men The Ministers and Preachers of the Word of God are metaphorically called by Christ Harvest men or Reapers in this spiritual Harvest which is the gathering of the Church John 4.36 37 38. where there is an eminent comparison of those which Sow and those which Reap c. where by Sowers he understands the Prophets of the Old Testament and by Reapers the Apostles he sent in Gospel times The Prophets promulgated the promises of Christs being to come and so as it were did throw the seeds of Gospel universal Preaching The Patriarchs and Prophets weeded and cleared the field of God of the Thorns and Bryers of Idolatry by the Preaching of the Law as before c. Matth. 9.37 38. Luk 10.2 The Ministers of the word are called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Labourers in this spiritual Harvest In which places we are taught the great necessity of a Ministry in the Church as well as of Labourers to save and gather the Harvest fruit Threshing in Scripture metaphorically denotes punishment and calamity Esa. 21.10 O my Threshing and the Son of my Floor we render it Corn of my Floor so by an Apostrophe he calls the People of God who were grievously afflicted in Babylon and as it were Threshed and ventilated upon a Floor till separated from its chaff and husks See Jer. 51.33 Amos 1.3 Micah 4.13 Hab. 3.12 Jud. 8.7 Esa. 28.27 28. Chaff and Stubble which is separated from the Corn by Threshing winnowing or sifting signifies the destruction of the wicked Obad. ver 18. Mal. 4.1 Matth. 3.12 Luk. 3.17 It denotes false doctrine 1 Cor. 3.12 with which may be compared Jer. 23.28 See Psal. 1.3 4 and 83.13.14 Esa. 17.13 and 41.2 Jer. 13.24 Hos. 13.3 Zeph. 2.2 c. Winnowing denotes the scattering of Enemies as chaff is blown away from the grain when winnowed Jer. 51.2 and 15.7 Also the separation of the godly from the Reprobate Matth. 3.12 In which Allegorical speech by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the floor we are to understand the Church of Christ scattered through Judea and the whole world by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Fan the means by which Christ separates beleivers from hypocrites and wicked men which means are the preaching of the Gospel the Cross and Tribulation and lastly eternal judgement by the purging of his floor the very act of separating by VVheat Believers by Chaff Reprobates by the Garner or Barn the K●●●dom of Heaven and Eternal Life And by unquenchable fire hellish and eternal punishment c. Sifting denotes diabolical temptation Luk. 22.31 The grain thereby is jumbled and agitated Amos 9.9 and some get or drop through and are lost among the chaff and dust Thus Satan would confound the Disciples of Christ shake off 〈◊〉 Faith and by his Temptations pluck them away from Christ. And as Sifting 〈◊〉 means to cleanse the Corn So Christ by these Trials and Afflictions purges his dis●●●ples as grain is cleared from chaff and most wisely converts those malignant Artifices of the Devil unto good c Grinding by which grain is bruised broken small and reduced into Meal fit to be made into Bread Esa. 47.2 is used to describe most hard servitude and captivity Take the Milstones and grind Meal in the Eastern Countries it was counted as great a slavery or servitude to be committed to the Mill or Bakehouses as men esteem it now to be committed to the Gallies See Exod. 11.5 Judg. 16.21 by this speech the Prophet would signifie that that Queen of Babylon the mistriss of Kingdoms that is tender and delicate shall be obnoxious to most abject servitude and that there will come an extreme change of her splendor c. Job 31.10 Let my wife grind to another that is as Illyricus expounds it let her be the basest of Servants to another or as Vatablus says let her be forced away from me and become anothers c. Bread made of Meal that staff of Life sometimes denotes joyful sometimes mournful things 1. Joyful as Psal. 105.40 He satisfyed them with the bread of heaven Manna is called the bread of heaven because it was food for the Israelites and serv'd for bread And Psal. 78.25 It is called the bread of the Mighty or of the strong that is as the Chald. the Septuagint the vulgar Version and Luther render it the bread of Angels that is such bread as these heavenly administrators of the Divine Will shall supply you with and not any humane help And they are said to be strong because God communicates such power to them c. When Christ calls him the bread of life having respect to manna it is an evident Metaphor John 6.32.33 Life Eternal is expressed by the eating of bread in the Kingdom of God Luk. 14.15 and 22.30 By eating of stol'n bread and drinking stol'n waters Prov 9.17 The breach of Wedlock or that short and wild lust of the flesh which is in Adultery is understood and which destruction and eternal death accompany See Job 20.5 c. 2. It signifies mournful or sad things Numb 14.9 Fear not the people of the Land for they are bread for us that is we shall easily overcome and consume them as if they were our bread It agrees hereto that Bread and war or fighting come from the same Hebrew Root and Original and that the Sword is said to Eat when it kills 2 Sam. 11.25 Affliction and Calamity are
thirty two Cubits broad and all Stumbling-Blocks and other Impediments taken thereout XIII The Ways to the Cities of Refuge were made easy to find at every Partition or cross Turnings they set up a Writing Refuge Refuge XIV The Man-slayer was to flie with speed to the City of Refuge lest the Pursuer overtook him XV. The Man-slayer was not only to flie to the City of Refuge but to get into it and abide there till the Death of the High-Priest then living XVI Those that were got into the City of Refuge before the Avenger of Blood overtook them were safe and delivered from Death Parallel I. SInners nay the Godly themselves are oft-times in great Danger and Distress In my Distress I called upon the Lord. II. God is the only Refuge who is fit and capable to relieve them that flie to him III. Those who would have God for their Refuge in the Day of Trouble ought to know or understand what a God he is God is known in her Palaces for a Refuge And they that know his Name will put their Trust in him IV. God is near to all that call upon him that call upon him in Truth Not only a God afar off but a God at hand V. God is a Refuge infinite in Strength able to save all to the uttermost who by Christ Jesus flie to him VI. God secures his Church and People from innumerable Multitudes of Infernal Internal and External Enemies Edom the Ishmaelites of Moab the Hagarens Gebal Ammon Amalek with the Inhabitants of Tyre were all confederate against God's Israel yet by being in this glorious Refuge they were safe VII God secures his People from the Wrath of the King of Darkness who goes up and down like a roaring Lion seeking whom he may devour and from the Wrath of Antichrist that bloody-Beast and First-born of Hell And were it not for this Refuge we had long ago been destroyed VIII God being the Saints Refuge greatly animates encourages and fortifies their Minds against all the dreadful and amazing Dispensations of God When there are Signs in the Sun and in the Moon and in the Stars and on the Earth Blood Fire and Vapour of Smoke When there is Distress of Nations with Perplexity the Sea and the Waves roaring and Mens Hearts failing for Fear and for looking after those things which are coming upon the Earth For the Powers of Heaven shall be shaken In such a Day as this the Godly are secured and with David say Vnder the shadow of thy Wings will I make my Refuge until these Calamities are ●●ver-past I will both lay me down in Peace and sleep for thou Lord makest me to dwell in Safety IX God as a Refuge preserves the publick Prosperity and Weal of his Church and People from the Envy of Devils and other implacable Enemies L●● th●● Kings were assembled they passed by together saith David they marvelled and were troubled Fear took hold on them Why what is the Matter Because God discomfits them They are broken in pieces and cannot destroy the Joy of Mount Zion How comes this about God is known in her Palaces for a Refuge X. God is a Refuge who saves from Death and secures our Lives from the Destroyer and bloody-minded Men. B●●bylon always thirsts after and is ready to spill the Blood of God's Children and were it not that they are preserved under the Wings of the Almighty or secured by his glorious Arm they had been cut off Root and Branch before now XI Jehovah is a Refuge in and through Christ against Conscience Wrath and the Law who accuse and pursue poor Sinners and this by the Appointment of God Neither is there Help or Succour for them any where else XII There is a plain Way made to God the Father this blessed Refuge for Sinners through the Blood of Jesus all Stumbling-Blocks and Obstructions being removed See Christ the Way XIII God hath made such Provision and laid down such clear Directions leading to himself in the holy Scripture that no wise and wary Man can mistake or lose his Way XIV Those that would find Refuge in God must not neglect flying to him by Faith and Regeneration How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation XV. Those that would find Refuge in God must not abide without in a visible Profession and go no further but get a Dwelling in the Almighty and there abide as long as they live See God a Habitation XVI Those that get into God by the Blood and Mediation of Jesus before Wrath and Vengeance overtake them or Death cut them off are safe and graciously delivered from eternal Death There is no Condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus c. Metaphor I. OTher Refuges save or secure only from human Violence and Danger II. Other Refuges may not be ready at hand nor quickly found in Time of Calamity III. Other Refuges may not be out of the Reach and Attack of the Enemy nor be strong enough to secure against Assaults IV. Many Men flie to Persons and Things for Refuge which greatly deceive them They sometimes make Gold and Silver their Hope trust in their Trades Friends Princes Parliaments and Potentates of the Earth but in vain alas is Salvation hoped for from such Hills and Mountains I looked on my right hand and behold there was no Man would know me Refuge failed me and no Man cared for my Soul How have many been undone in former and latter Days by flying to false and deceitful Refuges expecting they would be Fathers and Nourishers to them There is no Trust to be put in the Sons of the Mighty The Pope and his Cardinals have a Proverb amongst them Mercatorum est non Regum stare Juramentis 'T is for Merchants not for Princes to stand to that which they have sworn V. The Cities of Refuge under the Law were only for the Man-slayer who by Chance or Casualty kill'd a Man not for wilful Murtherers Disparity I. GOD is a Refuge that saves and delivers from Spiritual and Eternal Dangers II. God is a Refuge that is always at hand and to be found by all such as seek him timely before the Day of Grace be over III. God is a high and strong Refuge Hence David resolved to make his Refuge under the Wings of the Almighty by which Phrase as some observe he compares the Lord to an Eagle to which he is resembled in Deut. 32.11 and himself to one of the Eagle's Young The Eagle mounts aloft dwells on high No Man saith Pliny can reach or touch the Eagle's Nest being made upon or rather in the Clifts of the inaccessible Rocks She abideth as saith Job on the Crag of the Rock and strong Place There she hides her young Ones who are safe enough But a godly Man who makes his Refuge in the Rock of Ages under the Wings of God's Providence and
If thou dost well shalt thou not be accepted of If thou followest on to know the Lord then shalt thou know him Seek and ye shall find Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved XII Christ's last Will and Testament is the godly Man's Title Whoever he be that Christ hath bequeathed such and such a Blessing or Promise to he is sure enough of it from the Nature of the Covenant and from the Provision that is made by Christ the Testator for the fulfilling and accomplishing thereof My People shall be willing in the day of my Power Christ makes the Condition easy to his Elect. XIII Christ hath resigned this great Trust of fulfilling of his Will into the hands of the Father and the Holy-Ghost who are not only faithful Executors of this his Testament but able to supply the Wants of every one and helps all those to whom the Covenant doth belong Holy Father keep through thine own Name those whom thou hast given me I will pray the Father and He shall send you another Comforter who shall abide with you for ever XIV Christ's Will and Testament being confirmed and ratified by his Blood as He will not alter it himself much less may any Man or Angel presume to do it If We or an Angel from Heaven preach any other Gospel unto you than that which we have preached let him be accursed If any Man shall take away from the Words of the Prophecy of this Book God shall take away his part out of the Book of Life If any Man add unto these things God shall add unto him the Plagues that are written in this Book XV. Christ by dying opened a way and gave Legacies to Sinners to have his Testament executed if the Testator had not died there had been no room nor access to them that are called to receive the Eternal Inheritance Testator I. THe Death of a Testator amongst Men makes only his own Will valid cannot make and confirm the Will of another II. A Testator amongst Men cannot be a Witness to the Will he ratifies and establishes III. A Testator among Men bequeaths or gives Legacies comparatively but to a few IV. A Testator among Men cannot enjoy or possess that Kingdom Estate or Inheritance himself after he hath given it away to others and settled them in possession V. A Testator amongst Men commits his last Will and Testament to Men to be fulfilled VI. The best Legacies Testators among Men bequeath are but earthly and temporal things Disparity I. CHrist did not only give force and value to his own Will but to the Will of the Father also II. Christ is not only a Testator but a Witness of the same Testament as 't is the Father's He is given of God as the great Evidence of Covenant-Love and of all the choice Favours and Good-will to Sinners God so loved the World c. And secondly he is given as the great Covenant-Interest and Relation betwixt God and Sinners He testifies that all that is contained in the Covenant is true and the absolute Will and Pleasure of God He said these things are true and faithful Who is it that affirms and testifies this Jesus Christ who is the true and faithful Witness III. Christ gives Legacies to Thousands and Ten Thousands no Godly Man hath nor ever shall have any spiritual good thing but what was bequeathed to him by Christ's Will and Testament IV. Christ the spiritual Testator tho he hath given away all that he hath and gives the possession to Believers by his last Will and Testament yet is Co-heir of the same Kingdom and Glory and shall possess it together with them V. Christ the spiritual Testator surrogates his Spirit in his absence and after his Death to see his Will executed in all points and to give real and actual possession of all his Covenant-Blessings unto them to whom they are given VI. The Legacies Christ bequeaths are spiritual things of a high and most sublime Nature As all things are given to Christ the Mediator so all that he is or hath he parts with freely to his faithful Followers the Graces of the Spirit Adoption Pardon of Sin Peace of Conscience precious Promises in a word all things that appertain to the Life that now is and to that which is to come All is yours and ye are Christ's and Christ is God's Inferences 1. THis exceedingly shews forth the Grace and Love of Christ to Sinners in that he should assume Man's Nature and become liable to Death and Mortality what marvellous Condescension is here that he should act or do any thing in contemplation of Death and be a Testator and yet could not see Corruption the Grave could not keep him and yet refused not to submit unto Death that thereby through the Spirit he might convey a legal Right and Possession to us of eternal Life 2. From hence we may also see how firm and sure the Covenant of Grace is made to all the true Seed and faithful Children of God 3. And let all the Friends and Legatees of Jesus Christ know that their Right and Title to spiritual and eternal Blessedness is of absolute Grace and meer Pleasure of the Testator 4. And what cause have we to praise the Name of God in Christ who hath published and made known his last Will and Testament unto the Sons of Men We have the Mind of Christ. 5. And in that he hath left one to execute his Will and that it is put into the hands of the holy Spirit in Christ's absence who is able to do it effectually But the Comforter which is the holy Spirit whom the Father will send in my Name he shall teach you all things he shall testify of me 6. Moreover let all such tremble that adventure to alter add to or diminish from any thing that is left in Christ's last Will and Testament the Plagues of God without Repentance are like to be their Portion for ever 7. Furthermore from hence you may see what reason we have to examin what is preached for Doctrine or published by any Man as the Mind of Christ for if it be not written or found in his last Will and Testament we ought utterly to reject it tho an Angel from Heaven should preach it Whatever is affirmed to be an Ordinance of Christ's if it be not nor cannot be naturally inferred without Abuse or Wrong to the Text let it be abhorred and contemned by us 8. This affords much Comfort to the Godly whose Names are written in this Testament and in the Lamb's Book of Life You will there find exceeding great and glorious things bequeathed to you and let it be your care to sue for them according to the Will and Directions of the Testator 9. Also let them not forget their Friend nor neglect to keep up his Remembrance in those holy Signs of his Death and Suffering for their sakes
once into the holy Place having obtained eternal Redemption for us XXII Christ only makes the Prayers of the Saints to come up into the Nostrils of God through his own Mediation as sweet Incense and no other Prayer must be made to God but such only as the High-Priest directeth us in XXIII Christ's Death makes an Atonement for all guilty Sinners that flie to the spiritual City of Refuge not for the Man slayer only but for the Adulterer Drunkard and Murderer also all whoever they be that take hold of God in Christ by a lively Faith are set at liberty and for ever delivered from the Avenger of Blood and all spiritual Thraldom whatsoever XXIV Jesus also that he might sanctify the People with his own Blood suffered without the Gate that so we might from thence go forth unto him without the Camp bearing his Reproach Type I. THe Jewish High-Priest was taken of the Tribe of Levi and so was after the Order of Aaron II. The Jewish High-Priest was made without an Oath and after the Law of the carnal Commandment III. The High-Priests under the Law were Men that had Infirmities and needed to offer up Sacrifices for their own Sins IV. The Priests under the Law offered up Sacrifices of Sin continually Every Priest standeth daily ministring or offering often the same Sacrifices which cannot take away Sins V. The Priests under the Law offered up the Bodies of Beasts and it was impossible that the Blood of Bulls and of Goats could take away Sin or purge the Conscience or make the Comers thereunto perfect Hence 't is said there was a Remembrance of Sin every Year VI. The High-Priest under the Law had a Successor there were many because they were not suffered to continue by reason of Death VII The Priest under the Law and the Sacrifices were two things VIII The Priest under the Law entred into the holy Place with the Blood of Bulls and Calves IX The Priest under the Law offered Sacrifices only for the Jewish Nation or Israel according to the Flesh. Disparity I. CHrist sprung of the Tribe of Judah and not after the Order of Aaron but after the Order of Melchisedec Wherefore the Priesthood being changed there is of necessity a Change of the whole Law II. Christ was made a Priest with an Oath By so much was Jesus made a Surety of a better Covenant III. But Christ is an High-Priest without Infirmity For the Law maketh Men High-Priests which have Infirmity but the Word of the Oath which was since the Law maketh the Son who is consecrated for evermore For such an High-Priest became us who is holy harmless undefiled separate from Sinners and made higher than the Heavens IV. Christ having offered up but one Sacrifice for Sin sate down at the right-hand of God Nor yet that he should offer himself often as the High-Priest entred into the holy Place For then must he have often suffered since the Foundation of the World but now at the end of the World hath he appeared to take away Sin by the Sacrifice of himself Christ once suffer'd to bear the Sins of many c. By one Offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified V. Christ offered up his own Body which was the Antitype of all those Legal Sacrifices By which we are sanctified through the offering up the Body of Christ once for all Those Sacrifices cleansed only ceremonially The Law made nothing perfect but the bringing in of a better Hope did Christ's Blood who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God purges the Conscience from dead Works to serve the Living God The Blood of Christ cleanses us from all Sin VI. Christ because he continueth for ever hath an unchangeable Priesthood He hath none needeth none can have none to succeed him in the Priesthood seeing he ever liveth and hath taken the whole Work upon himself being infinitely able and sufficient to discharge the whole Trust reposed in him VII Christ is both Priest and Sacrifice The Divinity or eternal Spirit offered up the Humanity as an acceptable Sacrifice unto God VIII Christ entred into the Holiest by his own Blood having obtained eternal Redemption for us IX Christ offered up a Sacrifice both for Jews and Gentiles He is a Propitiation for our Sins and not for ours only but for the Sins of the whole World Corollaries I. FRom hence we may learn that without the Blood of Christ offered up as a propitiatory Sacrifice to God there is no Remission of Sin nor eternal Life God's Wrath is only appeased by a Sacrifice and this was clearly hinted from the beginning II. From hence we may learn how far the Priesthood of Christ and the Gospel-Covenant doth excell that of the Law moreover the End and Design of God in the one and in the other Many things have been briefly touched wherein the great Differences do consist some of which for the sake of the Weak I shall reiterate in this place The Priest under the Law was a mortal Man Christ God-Man Those Priests were Sinners themselves and needed a Sacrifice for their own Sins Christ was without Sin and needed no Offering for himself Christ offered up his own Body on the Tree Those Sacrifices were the Shadow the Sacrifice of Christ is the Substance of them The Priest and Sacrifice is the Type Christ the Antitype Those Sacrifices could not take away Sin nor purge the Conscience Christ's Sacrifice doth both III. Moreover this reprehends such as slight and invalidate the meritorious Sacrifice of Christ and account his Blood to have no more virtue nor efficacy in it to Justification than the Blood of any godly Man IV. It also calls upon all faithful Christians to study the Nature of Christ's Priesthood more and more much of the Mystery of the two Covenants consisteth in Priesthood and Sacrifice there is something in it hard to be understood V. This greatly detects the Ignorance and abominable Error of the Romish Church that continues to offer up fresh Sacrifices for Sin as if Christ had not offered up a sufficient Sacrifice once for all or that he needeth Competitors and Help to atone and make Peace between God and Sinners VI. It may also confute their blasphemous Notion concerning Christ's Priesthood as if it passed from him unto them whereas nothing can be more plainly asserted than his continuing a Priest for ever His Priesthood is unchangeable exercised in his own Person as a principal part of the Glory of his Office and on the discharge of it depends the Churches Preservation and Stability He ever lives to make Intercession for us And every Believer may from hence go with confidence unto Him in all their Concerns for Relief and Succour who Himself is said to be touched with the feeling of our Infirmities But this of Christ's offering once for all and continuing
preservation of Health the neglect of putting them on many times brings Sickness sometimes death VIII Garments are used for Distinction as 1. They distinguish one Sex from another the Man shall not put on the Apparel which appertaineth to the Woman 2. Garments also distinguish the several Ranks and Qualities of of Men those that are cloathed in soft Raiment are in Kings Houses 3. By the Habit or Garment we do distinguish the People of one Nation from another IX Garments are of a comfortable and refreshing Nature and of excellent use to them who put them on X. Garments answer not their End in making neither are they of use till put on XI Some sorts of Garments were Significations of Grief and Sorrow Mordecai put on Sackcloath so in Joel 1.13 XII Garments were also used to testify Joy as appears in the Case of the Prodigal Bring forth the best Robes and put on and put a Ring on his Finger Parallel I. THe Lord Jesus Christ is a Cover for the Soul every Mans Nakedness and Deformity appears that hath not on this Spiritual Garment II. Naturally we have no Righteousness that is either accepted of God or a suitable Cover for the Soul this Spiritual Garment is wrought by the Spirit and made fit for us III. The Lord Christ is put on for a Garment or spiritual Cloathing by those Nations and People only where Christianity is received and not by many there neither some are like Brutes and Hethenish People naked without Christ and true Holiness IV. Before a Man can put on the Lord Jesus Christ and be cloathed with the Garment of Holiness he must put off the abominable filthy Cloaks and Covers of Wickedness he must be stript of his filthy Rags that he may be cloathed with the Spirit and Graces of Christ Put off the former Conversation the Old Man and put on the New Man which after God is created in Righteousness and true Holiness V. By putting on of Christ in a way of Faith and Holiness the Soul is defended from the cheeks and smarting pricks of Conscience from the fiery Darts of Satan and from the killing Power of the Law and the Wrath of God VI. This blessed Garment keeps the Soul warm hereby Saints become fervent in Spirit and zealously affected If we have any spiritual Heat in us we must attribute it to Christ naturally we are as cold as that Child was when his Spirit was departed 2 Kings 4.24 VII The Graces of Christ and true Holiness are the only Preservative of the inward Man from spiritual Sickness by putting him on and leading of a holy Life we abide in Health and those who neglect to put on these Garmens are exposed to all manner of Scu●●-Diseases which end in eternal Death VIII This spiritual Garment makes a Distinction 1. Holiness distinguisheth Believers from Unbelievers the Godly from the Wicked Who hath made thee to differ from another If a Man be in Christ he is a new Creature 2. This Glorious Garment shows that the Righteous are more excellent than their Neighbour as it was said of Jabush he was more Honorable than his Brethren it makes appear the Godly are Kings Children having Princely Robes upon them 3. By a holy Christ-like Conversation the People and Saints of God are known to be People of another Country Citizens of another City Ye are not of this World IX This spiritual Garment is of a most excellent sweet comforting and refreshing Quality the Vertue whereof is not cannot be felt nor apprehended by Unbelievers X. Men put not Christ to that use for which he came into the World till they put him on for Sanctification and Holiness neither will he be otherwise of saving Benefit unto them He that believeth not shall not see Life Without Holiness no Man shall see God XI Such as have put on this Garment do abundantly demonstrate their great Sorrow and Grief for Sin Godly Sorrow worketh Repentance yea shall be sorrowful All such as put on Christ for Sanctification are cloathed with Humility XII Such who are cloathed with the Robes of Righteousness have on them the beautiful Garments of Salvation which signifies that they above all have cause to rejoyce hence saith the Apostle As sorrowful yet always rejoycing Rejoyce in the Lord always and again I say rejoyce Metaphor I. MAterial Garments are made by Man II. Other Garments consist of Matter and are of such or such external Shape according to the Party for whom they are made III. Other Garments may be bought with Mony and those likely who have most of it have the best Robes IV. Material Garments render a Man or Woman amiable only in the sight of Man c. V. Other Garments are the worse for wearing by long and often using they will decay VI. Other Garments at certain Times are to be put off or may be changed As light or thin Garments for Summer and more substantial for Winter c. VII A Man may part with or dispose of other Garments at his Pleasure as he thinks fit to his Friends or to such as want Cloaths Disparity I. THis Garment of Holiness is wrought by the Spirit of God II. This Garment consists of Grace Divine Vertues and Spiritual Qualifications III. This Garment may be had without Mony or Price 't is true Christ speaks of buying c. white Raiment That buying is free receiving The Porphet explains this Phrase Isa. 55.1 No Man hath any thing of worth or value to give for it the Gift of God cannot be purchased with Mony the poor in Spirit are better cloathed than the rich IV. This Garment renders a Man or Woman lovely in the sight of God The Ornament of a meek and quiet Spirit is in the sight of God of great Price V. This Garment the more and longer it is used the better and more excellent it is Use makes perfect in Godliness as well as in other Cases VI. This Garment viz. the Robe of Righteousness is never to be changed nor put off Day nor Night Winter nor Summer we ought to be good and vertuous in Sickness and Health at all times in Prosperity and Adversity 't is good always to be zealously affected in a good thing VII This Garment Christ and Holiness as a Man cannot dispose of it unto others so he ought not No Man hath so much Grace as to furnish his Friend with it the Wise Virgins had no Oyl to give to the Foolish What thou hast already hold fast till I come Inferences I. WE may from hence admire the Excellencies of the Lord Jesus Christ he is Life he is Meat hidden Manna he is Drink yea he is all in all and provides all for Believers II. It shews the miserable State of those that are without true Holiness such are naked Now a naked Man is exposed to the Reproach of every Eye his Shame appears
and a great Favourite in the Court of Heaven II. Jesus Christ the Messenger of the Covenant or God's Embassador to Sinners is full of Wisdom and Skill in all the grand Affairs which concern the Glory of his Father and the Welfare of Sinners He knows how to end the Differences between God and Man and to make up that grievous and destructive Breach that hath been so long between them III. The Lord Christ hath in him all the Perfections of the glorious Deity He is called the faithful and true Witness Never did Embassador act with such Integrity to Prince and People as Christ doth between God and Sinners He would not have God dishonoured nor Man to miss of Pardon IV. Christ was chosen and appointed Messenger of the Covenant by the Determination Counsel Purpose and Foreknowledg of the King of Heaven hence is Christ said to be a Lamb slain from the Foundation of the World V. The Lord Jesus Christ when chosen to be sent on this great Embassy or Message of Peace to Sinners readily accepted it Lo it is written in the Volumn of the Book I come to do thy Will O God VI. Jesus Christ the greatest Embassador and Plenipotentiary of Heaven and Earth hath Matters of such weight and moment committed to his Trust that very far exceed those things that concern Peace and War amongst Men and Nations for they are Matters in which are wrapp'd up the spiritual and eternal Weal or Wo of all People and Nations of the World He is entrusted with those high and wonderful things that concern the Glory of God and the Peace and eternal Felicity of our Souls VII As Christ was chosen and ordained God's Messenger and entrusted with the great Concerns and sole Management of the Covenant of Grace so that he might every way be rightly constituted authorized and empower'd he received a special Commission from the Father He gave me Commandment what I should say and what I should speak I have a greater Witness than that of John for the Works which the Father hath sent me to do the same bear witness that he hath sent me VIII Christ that he might negotiate and fully accomplish and compleat the great and important Affairs of making Peace between God Almighty and poor Sinners left his own Kingdom and the Glory he had with the Father and came into this World When the Fulness of Time was come God sent forth his Son IX Christ Jesus the Messenger of the Covenant represents the Person of God himself so that whosoever reverences the Son reverences the Father also He that receiveth me receiveth him that sent me and he that rejecteth me rejecteth him that sent me The Father judgeth no Man but hath committed all Judgment to the Son that all Men should honour the Son as they honour the Father He that honoureth not the Son honoureth not the Father which hath sent him X. The Lord Jesus Christ did require and command nothing of Mankind but what was the absolute Will and Pleasure of the Father My Doctrine is not mine but the Father 's that sent me I lay down my Life that I may take it up again This Commandment received I of the Father c. XI Christ was sent to put an end to that dismal and desolating War which was occasioned by Sin and the horrid Breach of the first Covenant between God the Creator being offended and the sinful guilty and rebellious Creature God was in Christ reconciling the World to himself c. For if whilst we were Enemies we were reconciled to God by the Death of his Son much more being reconciled shall we be saved by his Life And that he might reconcile both unto God in one Body by the Cross having slain the Enmity thereby And came and preached Peace to you that were afar off and to them that were nigh And to you that were sometimes alienated and Enemies in your Minds by wicked Works yet now hath he reconciled in the Body of his Flesh through Death XII Christ the Messenger of the Covenant offers gracious Terms of Peace and Reconciliation to Sinners Repent and believe the Gospel Believe and be baptized He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy-laden and I will give you Rest. O what sweet and easy Terms of Peace are these 'T is but to acknowledg our own Guilt and Vileness lay down our Arms and accept of Mercy by believing in the Lord Jesus Look unto me and be ye saved all ye Ends of the Earth Whoever will let him take of the Water of Life freely XIII Jesus Christ the Messenger of the great God was greatly grieved to see the Jews to whom he was first sent stubbornly to refuse and reject that glorious Salvation offered to them by himself When he came near the City he wept over it saying If thou hadst known even thou at least in this thy day the things that belong unto thy Peace but now they are hid from thine Eyes O Jerusalem Jerusalem how often would I have gathered thy Children together as a Hen gathers her Chickens and ye would not O that Israel had hearkned unto me XIV Jesus Christ hath many Servants who wait on him in the Accomplishment of this great and glorious Work viz. the holy Angels and the blessed Apostles and Ministers of the Gospel The Lord Jesus deserveth eternal Honour for this glorious Work Let the Angels of God worship him All ought to honour the Son as they honour the Father At the Name of Jesus every Knee shall bow XV. The Lord Jesus Christ ratified and confirmed the Covenant of Grace between God and Man by his own Blood and thereby opened a free Commerce with God For through him we have access by one Spirit to the Father Saints may with boldness come to the Throne of Grace by the Blood of Jesus XVI The Lord Jesus when he had done his Work returned home unto his Father and is highly honoured being cloathed with Glory and Majesty and is set down at the right hand of God on high far above Principalites and Powers XVII Those People and Nations that refuse the Offers of Grace and Peace made to them by Jesus Christ God proclaims War and eternal Death against them He that hath the Son hath Life but he that hath not the Son hath not Life but the Wrath of God abideth on him It shall be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah in the Day of Judgment than for that City If we sin wilfully after we have received the knowledg of the Truth there remains no more Sacrifice for Sin but a fearful looking for of Judgment and fiery Indignation that shall devour the Adversaries and all those that have stubbornly refused the free Tenders of Grace XVIII Jesus Christ was and is
the only Instrument in the hand of God to save the World from utter Destruction and Ruin and many Thousands of poor Sinners from eternal Torments under the incensed Wrath of an eternal God and is hereby become the everlasting Wonder and Praise of Men and Angels Worthy is the Lamb to receive Power and Riches Wisdom Strength c. Thou wast slain and hast redeemed us to God by thy Blood c. Metaphor I. HUman Embassadors are but weak mortal and unstable Men and many times cannot accomplish the Business they are employed about or otherwise by reason of Unfaithfulness betray the Right and Prerogative of their Sovereign II. Embassadors among Men tho nobly descended yet always are of a lower Rank than the Prince that sends them III. Embassadors among Men are employed to make up National Differences only and appease the Wrath of Men. IV. Embassadors among Men at their first Arrival to treat of Peace appear in much outward Pomp Splendor and worldly Grandure V. Embassadors amongst Men are sometimes very long and tedious when they begin before they can effect the Issue or Product of their Negotiations VI. An Embassador among Men when he hath made up a long and destructive Breach between Kingdoms and Nations and they are at perfect Peace and Friendship yet he cannot keep them always so but in time new Discord ariseth and the Breach is as wide as it was before Disparity I. CHrist is God as well as Man one mighty to save perfect all-wise stable of one mind no ways defective able to accomplish all his Pleasure true to God highly standing for his Honour wills not that he should abate a tittle of his Sovereignty and rather than his Glory should be stained in the least to save Sinners he laid down his own Life and hath offered whatever the Will and Counsel of God was II. Jesus Christ thought it no Robbery to be equal with God hence called God's Fellow and the express Image of the Father's Person and as touching his Divinity not inferior to him III. Jesus Christ was chosen to make up the spiritual Breach between God and Sinners to appease his Wrath and satisfy Divine Justice that he might not only save Mens Bodies but their Souls also not to deliver from natural only but eternal Death IV. The Lord Jesus when he came when he appeared to the World it was in a low mean and contemptible Condition He vailed his Glory and made himself of no Reputation and tho his Retinue was glorious yet invisible to the Men of the World V. Christ did the great Work of his Embassy in a short time By one Offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified he soon removed the Enmity by the Blood of his Cross. VI. This blessed Embassador having made Peace between God and Believers this League and Covenant by means of his Mediation is everlasting this Peace shall not cannot ever be broken 't is well ordered in all these things and sure being confirmed by Blood and the Oath of God For the Mountains shall depart and the Hills be removed but my Kindness shall not depart from thee neither the Covenant of my Peace be removed saith the Lord that hath Mercy upon thee Isa. 54.10 Application I. THis may then really teach us to bless and praise God for the Lord Christ the Messenger of the Covenant or blessed Embassador of Peace between God and us it was the Father that chose and sent him on this Errand and Message II. With what due and great Reverence ought we to receive the Lord Jesus he being the Son of and represents the Magnificent King not only of this World but also of Heaven as in the Scripture-Parable Surely saith he they will reverence my Son III. Accept of the terms of Peace offered to you by Jesus Christ and stubbornly stand out no longer 't is your Wisdom to submit and yield speedily thereunto for fear lest it should be said to you as once to Jerusalem c. If thou even thou hadst known in this thy day the things that belong to thy Peace but now they are hid from thine Eyes now 't is too late 1. Consider That the Breach and Enmity that is between God and Man was occasioned by our Sin we first brake League and Friendship with him 2. Consider how unable a Man is to stand and hold out in a War against God Who ever hardned himself against him and prospered Who can stand before his Indignation c. Who knows the Power of thine Anger 3. Consider What a black foul and guilty Soul art thou darest thou strive with thy Maker and joyn in a Confederacy and comply with his Enemy 4. Consider how willing God is to be at Peace with you though the offended Party he first seeks for Peace and Reconciliation 5. Consider how long this blessed Messenger of the Covenant hath waited on you and how often by his Ministers he hath invited and sent to you 6. Consider what gracious Promises he hath made to pardon and forgive all by-past Treasons if you will come in and accept of his good and peaceable Terms 7. Consider what great and irresistible Power there is in his Hands are not the Bowels of his Compassion very tender to ease himself of his Enemies 8. Consider what a sweet thing is it to be at Peace with God it passeth all Understanding 9. Consider now is the day of your Visitation this great Work admits of no delay now is the day of your Salvation O how sad will it be when Christ shall say you having not accepted the free tender of Salvation the things that concern your Peace are now hid from your Eyes 10. Consider Jesus Christ condescended very low you may have Peace on very easy Terms viz. Hear and your Souls shall live i. e. hear faithfully and savingly c. and I will make an everlasting Covenant with you c. But by way of Objection some may say What must we do to have Peace with God Answ. 1. You must fight no more against God neither must you joyn with those that in any wise take up Arms against God nor resist his Word his Spirit nor cast a deaf Ear to the Reproofs of Conscience 2. You must not only break your League with Satan but must also fight against him and rebuke him and so that you may have no more Commerce with him but must always desire Divine Assistance to resist his Temptations though he pretends Love to you in offering worldly Profits Pleasures and Honours yet his grand Design is to damn your Souls 3. Do not any longer hold a Confederacy with Sin no not so much as a secret Friendship with your Delilah your choice and pleasant Sin but put all thy Sins as it were to the Sword Mortify the Deeds of the Body c. If you would have Peace you must deal with your Sins as
THe People were stung with fiery Serpents and thereby mortally wounded II. Neither Moses nor the Law could cure the People that were stung with those fiery Serpents but the Brazen Serpent III. The Serpent of Brass was to be lifted upon a Pole IV. After many People died that were stung the Brazen Serpent was appointed to be lifted up as an Ordinance of healing V. A Serpent wounded and a Serpent healed The first that wounded had Poison in him but the second tho called a Serpent it was without Poison or Sting it had the Similitude of a Serpent but had no Venom VI. The Brazen Serpent was not forged by Man's Hand or Hammer but in a Mould in the Fire VII It was made of Brass and not of Gold which Metal besides that it is of a fiery Colour and so might resemble the colour of the Serpent it 's also strong and durable Is my Strength saith Job the Strength of Stones or is my Flesh of Brass VIII They that looked up unto the Brazen Serpent tho never so greivously wounded or stung yet were healed and saved from Death IX They who looked upon their Sores to and grievous Wounds and not the sign that was erected by God's Appointment died notwithstanding the Serpent of Brass X. If they sought to Chirurgeans or Physicians or used any Salves or Medicines of their own or others yet they perished XI The Brazen-Serpent was an unlikely thing or way to Human Reason to heal such deadly Wounds XII He that had a weak Eye or Eyes and yet look'd up to the Brazen-Serpent was cured XIII It was a wonderful means of Cure and undeservedly appointed by God of his meer Pity against the Merit of those Murmurers Parallel SInners are stung with Sin that is like the sting of a Serpent The poison of Asps is under their tongue Sin wounds the Soul My Wounds stink and are corrupt II. So neither the Law nor Levite nor any Creature could cure Mankind nor redeem them from the sting of Sin and Death but only Jesus Christ. III. So Christ was lifted up upon the Cross and is lifted up in the Ministry of the Word and the Ordinances of the Gospel and thereby in the hearts of Believers IV. So after Mankind sinned and was brought under Death Christ came by the appointment of God to dy and be crucified or lifted up upon the Cross to heal and recover us of our Wounds V. So saith Mr. Guild as the first Adam lost Mankind the second Adam redeemed Mankind The first had Sin and venomous Poison in him by means of his harkening to the old Serpent the second tho called a Sinner and made to bear our Sins and had the Similitude of of a sinful Man but yet without Sin VI. So Christ was not begotten by Man but conceived by the Holy Ghost in the Womb of the Virgin VII So was Christ sent not with outward Glory or worldly pompous Shew but mean and humble in outward Appearance Brass being strong c. in this respect it might figure out the Strength of Christ who is able by the power of the Godhead to endure and overcome all his Tribulations VIII So they who look up to Christ by a true Faith tho never such great Sinners shall be healed and saved from eternal Death By recovery of natural Life●● in the Israelites was figured Eternal Life by Christ. IX So they who are bitten and grievously wounded with Sin if they fix their Eyes thereon and grieve and mourn in the sight of it and do not look unto Christ by believing they despair and dy eternally notwithstanding the blessed Saviour X. So whosoever seek to any for help but Christ or endeavour by their own Works or Reformation of Life to have Peace with God or trust to and rely upon the bare Mercy of God considering his Justice and do not come to Jesus Christ and look up to him as crucified to satisfy for their Sins are like to perish for ever Let the Men that talk of the Light within look to this XI So Christ crucified is to the Jews and many others in the World an unlikely way to save Mens Souls We preach Christ crucified unto the Jews a Stumbling-Block and to the Greeks Foolishness but unto them that are called Christ the Power of God c. XII So he that hath but a weak Faith yet looks up unto Christ shall be saved We read of three Degrees of Faith in the Gospel and yet the weakest obtained Help and Cure from Christ. First one comes to him and saith If I can but touch the Hem of his Garment I shall be whole The second saith Lord if thou wilt thou canst make me whole The third said If thou canst do any thing have compassion on us and help us One would think the last had no Faith at all it seemed so weak he questioned the Power of Christ. A weak Faith if true will justify and save the Soul as well as a strong Faith XIII So is the Death of Christ to sinful and rebellious Mankind an admirable Work of unmerited Mercy infinitely above what we deserved it was not only above but against our Merits God so loved the World c. Behold what manner of Love is this c. Type THe Brazen Serpent cured only the Wounds of the Body and saved thereby only from Temporal Death II. The Brazen-Serpent retained not always its Virtue to cure also it was not to be worshipped it was gross Idolatry so to do and when in the days of Hezekiah it came to be that way abused it was destroyed and broken in pieces Disparity CHrist cures all the Diseases and Wounds of the Soul and thereby saves from Eternal Death See Physician II. Christ the Anti-type of the Brazen-Serpent retains the like Virtue and Efficacy to save that ever he had ought to be worshipped is the same yesterday to day and for ever Inferences THis shews not only the Necessity of a Saviour but also of Faith in him None were healed but those that look'd up to the Brazen Serpent so no Man shall be saved but he that looks up by Faith to Jesus Christ. 1. Look up timely 2. Look up daily for Sin daily wounds thee 3. Look up with a fixed or single Eye Christ is All and in All. Col. 3.11 Where there is neither Greek nor Jew Circumcision nor Vncircumcision Barbarian Scythian Bond nor Free but Christ is All and in All. NOw to conclude with this second Head of Metaphors Similies Types Parables and other borrowed Terms concerning the Lord Jesus I may well infer from the whole of what hath been said That Christ is All and in All. The Words are a Proposition in which you have 1. The Subject But Christ. 2. The Predicate He is All and in All. Christ is All in all things that are necessary to Salvation and that to all Persons that do believe on him Christ is a
METAPHOR AN Earnest among Men is usually a certain Sum either more or less of Gold or Silver which are but corruptible and earthly Things II. The best and greatest Purchase an Earnest among Men is given for consists but of temporal things that pass away and perish as all Sublunary Things do III. Sometimes among Men a Person who has given Earnest for such or such a Commodity does afterwards recant his Bargain IV. Sometimes the Purchaser loses his Earnest by flying from the Bargain and so never has the Inheritance V. Amongst Men the Earnest of an Inheritance is given by the Purchaser to the Seller and he expects something of equal worth for that he parts withal for it VI. An Earnest among Men is given by the Purchaser with an intent or design to advantage himself thereby 't is chiefly his own Interest and Profit which he aims at in this Action Disparity THe Earnest of the Saints Inheritance is of an inestimable value being of an heavenly and sublime Nature the holy blessed and eternal Spirit of God in the Operations Gifts and Graces thereof II. The holy Spirit is the Earnest of an Inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that fadeth not away reserved in Heaven for us Be thou faithful unto Death and I will give thee a Crown of Life III. There never will be any recanting about giving or receiving this Spiritual Earnest God will never repent that he gave his Spirit to his faithful Children it being bestowed upon them as the Result of his eternal Purpose in Jesus Christ. And Believers have no cause to recant their Bargain in yielding themselves up to God both Body and Soul all they are and are capable to do for the Glory of Free-Grace for their Gain will be unspeakable thereby Godliness is profitable to all things having the Promise of the Life that now is and that which is to come it is great Gain IV. God will never can never lose those Souls for whom he gave his Son as the Price of their Redemption and his Spirit as an Earnest to make sure of them My Father which gave them me is greater than all and none is able to pluck them out of my Father's hands V. The Spiritual Earnest is given by the Father upon the account of Christ's Purchase unto Believers The Lord Jesus bought the Inheritance and received the Earnest of it for us as Mediator who freely gives it to us out of his own good Will he bestows it upon us as an Assurance of the full possession of eternal Life VI. The Lord giving his Spirit as the Earnest of future Blessings designs 't is acknowledged his own Glory thereby but chiefly the Profit will be ours 'T was our Good our Advantage Christ designed and aimed at in dying for us and in giving his Spirit to us Inferences WHat admirable Grace and Favour is here Did God give Christ to die for us to redeem us from Sin and Wrath to come and did he receive the holy Spirit as Mediator to give it unto us the Earnest of that purchased Possession Let this be to the Praise of his Glory Christ purchases that we might possess Others purchase that they might inherit themselves and give Earnest to make sure the Estate to themselves but the Lord Jesus needed not to do so he was Heir from everlasting and all that he did as Mediator was for us to enrich and make us happy and blessed for ever 2. If God hath given to Believers the Holy Spirit as the Earnest of their Inheritance let them take heed they do not go about to defraud him of his Bargain They are not their own they are bought with a Price and they have consented to this holy Contract by taking an Earnest from his hand 'T is great Injustice to deprive or keep back any part of a lawful Bargain from the Buyer especially when he hath given Earnest for it 3. This shews what certain Hopes and good Assurances a godly Man hath of eternal Life 'T is bought or purchased for him 't is given by Promise to him the Promise is sealed nay more than this he hath received a Pledg or Earnest of it What little ground is there then for any Soul to despond or doubt of the eternal Inheritance The holy God deals with us after the manner of Men about the great Concerns of another World the bare Promise of God would be Security enough we need not require a Seal and an Earnest of him O how doth Divine Goodness condescend to poor Creatures that the Heirs of Promise might have strong Consolation 4. From hence Believers may learn how to repell and withstand the Temptations of Satan Simon saith our Saviour Satan hath desired to have you c. But might not Simon and so consequently every true Christian say I am not mine own thou comest too late Satan I have received Earnest of a better Estate of a better Kingdom than thou hast I have given up my self to Jesus Christ and he hath taken possession of me by his Spirit that I might possess and enjoy him to Eternity 5. And let Sinners who would have an Interest in God and enjoy this eternal Inheritance learn from hence the ready way to come to it First They must believe The Saints that are sealed with the Spirit which is the Earnest of the purchased Inheritance are said to trust in God after they heard the Word of Truth the Gospel of their Salvation In whom saith the Apostle after that ye believed ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of Promise which is the Earnest of our Inheritance until the Redemption of the purchased Possession to the Praise of his Glory Secondly As they must hear attend upon the Word go out of themselves to Christ rely upon him and trust in him believe and receive the Record God hath given of his Son so they must submit to his Ordinances The Spirit is promised to those that keep his Commandments John 14.15 16. If this be done in Truth and Sincerity you shall certainly receive the Earnest of future Happiness as well as others 6. Those that would have a Trial of their Estates and Conditions who desire to know whether they have received the Spirit of God or not may read the Metaphor where the holy Spirit is compared to a Seal Nothing is more needful all may see from hence to make sure of the Spirit take heed you be not mistaken about it c. And let them that have received it live upon it Such need not fear wanting any good thing this Earnest-Penny will as hath been shewn already defray all their Charge whilst they are in this World 'T is a great Sum God gives like himself and answerable to that Inheritance prepared and purchased for Believers 7. What Fools are they that slight and despise this Earnest God offers Men in the Gospel everlasting Life and to assure them of it promises them if they will come to his
held forth in the gospel touching his Deity to be Equal with the Father yet this doth not must not lessen or diminish the Fathers glory all are to honour the Son as they honour the Father but not above the Father nay what can or ever did demonstrate or greaten the honour which is due to God the Father like the honour and adoration ascribed and given to him by the Lord Jesus as Mediator O how did he strain to set out and promote the Glory of God the Father My Doctrine is not mine but the fathers that sent me As the living father sent me and I live by the Father c. My father is Greater than I I Honour my father but ye dishonour me for I have not spoken of my self but the Father which sent me he giveth me commandment what I should say and what I should speak VVherein doth the gospel manifest the Fathers glory The Fathers glory shines forth therein to Admiration in respect of his infinite Grace Love and Rich Bounty to poor perishing men 1. Whatever Relief succour and saving Benefit any sinners do Receive in this world or have the promise of Receiving in the world to come the Gospel wholly ascribes it in the first place to God the Father his Compassion his Bowels and his Love and Bounty is set forth in the gospel to be such to his poor Creatures that no tongue is able to Express it He is great and glorious Alexander is said to give like himself be sure the Father hath hath out done him and Araunah too He gives not to Kings but like a King yea like the King of Kings he is wonderful in grace and rich bounty he is wonderful II. Consider what it is he hath given what he hath parted with for and to poor sinners has he not parted with his Choicest Jewel his best and Choicest treasure God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him might not perish but have everlasting life If it had been a Servant his Noah his Abraham his Moses his David his grace and bounty had been great but alas they could not Redeem us none were found worthy to open the Book nor loose the Seals thereof amongst all the Children of men or Saints of God that ever lived Or had it been an Angel one of the glorious Seraphims or Cherubims the favour had been unspeakable considering what we were but to think it was and must be his Son his only begotten Son that lay in his Bosom his dearly and welbeloved Son in whom he was well pleased a Son that never offended a glorious Son the Joy and Delight of his heart III. Consider whether he sent this his dear Son and wherefore 1. He sent him into the World 2. Into a sad World into a strange Country where he was not known 3. He sent him amongst Enemies amongst wicked men such that hated him and his Father 4. Nay amongst Devils 5. He sent him to be Abased he was Vilified Contemned and Spit upon He was despised and rejected of men 6. Nay he sent him to Die to pour forth his Soul to Death to become a Ransom for many he commanded him to lay down his Life IV. Consider for whose sake he sent him to suffer all this 1. Was it for his Friends such that he was beholden to 2. Or was it for some dear Relation 3. Or was it for some worthy or deserving Creature that had Merited such Favour and Grace from him No it was for such that were his Enemies who Deserved nothing but Hell and Eternal Wrath for ever V. And Lastly Consider what was his great and glorious design in all this 1. Which was to make peace God was in Christ Reconciling the world to himself 2. To Espouse and Marry poor Sinners to himself for ever 3. To Convey a gracious and Legal Pardon to them and to wash them from their sins in the blood of his Everlasting Covenant 4. To bestow the blessing of Adoption upon them i. e. to make such his own Children by Favour and Grace who were his Enemies and Children of Wrath by nature 5. To Purchase a Kingdom for them 6. To save them from Eternal wrath and death and to bestow upon them Eternal Life And thus the glorious Mercy of God the Father shines forth in the gospel for these things fully set forth that the Father is gracious And in the next place let me speak a little of his Justice also for his glorious Justice as well as Mercy shines forth in the Gospel First It must be considered that Justice as well as Mercy is in God as his Mercy is Infinite so is his Justice Secondly It must be granted also that Justice was injured by the Fall and Sin of Man and called for Satisfaction which was signified 1. By the Execution of the Sentence pronounced upon the account of Mans Disobedience 2. By turning him out of the Garden 3. By the flaming Sword 4. By the Law upon Mount Sinai 5. By many severe expressions and fearful Threatnings mentioned in the holy Scriptures God is angry with the wicked every day his Soul lothed them he has whet his Sword c. Thirdly In the next place consider Justice must be satisfied or we must be Damned that God will not save in a way of Mercy to the wronging of his Justice Fourthly It behoveth us therefore to know what will satisfie Gods Justice and appease his wrath And indeed nothing less will do this than perfect and compleat Obedience to the Law for the time to come and a plenary compensation for the wrong done in time past Thou must be holy pure without sin in thine own person or have such a Righteousness by Faith imputed to thee What will the sinner now do may be he will say I will cast my self upon the Mercy of God that is thy only way but if thou hast not an eye to the Attonement and Satisfaction made by Christ Jesus thou wilt Perish notwithstanding for he that said he was Gracious Merciful abundant in Goodness and Truth said also he would by no means acquit the Guilty The gospel shews Gods Wrath must be appeased and that it must be appeased by Sacrifices but if we should Sacrifice a 1000 Rams or 10000 Rivers of Oyl nay do as the Gentiles did Sacrifice our Children or cause them to pass through the fire as the Jews did to Moloch and give the fruit of our Body for the Sin of our Soul it will not be accepted And as a Child cannot by being Sacrificed make an attonement for Sin neither can any mans Brother do it for him they that trust in their wealth and boast themselves in the multitude of their Riches none of them can by any means Redeem his Brother nor give to God a Ransom for him for the Redemption of their soul is precious c. What will the
Souls of the Elect in order to healing and it wounds the Reprobate in order to damning to such it may be called a killing Letter To one we are the Savour of Life unto Life to the other the Savour of Death unto Death VI. The VVord of God hath cut off many a Member of the old Man it will cut off a Right-hand lust of Profit or a Right-eye lust of Pleasure VII So some VVounds that many Sinners receive are such that there is no cure for them viz. such who have sinned the unpardonable Sin There is a Sin unto death VIII He that bears the VVord of the Spirit shews he is a Man that hath great Authority for what he says and that he is a Person for Right and Justice it is that which decides all doubtful Cases c. IX So the VVord of God the Sword of the Spirit is a glorious and victorious VVeapon which will appear If we consider how many it hath struck down dead and sentenced unto eternal Death how many strong Enemies have been slain and subdued by it strong Lusts strong Devils strong and vile Hereticks it is a victorious Sword It is called the Sword of the Spirit 1. Because it is a spiritual Weapon but that is not all 2. Because the Spirit is the Author of it a Weapon it is saith Gurnal which his Hand alone formed and fashioned it came not out of any Creatures Forge Holy Men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost 3. The Holy Spirit is the only true Interpreter of the Word whence we have that known Passage of Bernard Quo Spiritu factae sunt Scripturae eo Spiritu legi desiderant ipso etiam intelligendae The Scriptures must be read and can be understood by no Spirit but that a lone by whom they were made 4. Because the Spirit only can give the Word its Efficacy and Power in the Soul it is the Office of the Spirit Sigillare animum rerum creditarum Except he lays his weight on the Truths we read and hear to apply them close and as it were cut their very Image in our Minds and Hearts they have no more Impression than a Seal sets upon a Stone or Rock The Spirit will do nothing for Believers without the Word and they can do nothing to purpose without him the Word is the Sword and the Holy Spirit of Christ the Arm that weilds it So that 5. The like use that a Sword is of to a Souldier in War the same is the Word to the Spirit in order to the cutting down and spoiling all his and others Enemies Inferences THis may teach Believers what excellent use the Word is of in all their spiritual Wars with the Devil Sin and all other mortal Enemies of their Souls 2. It may inform us what the great Design of Satan is in seeking so many manner of ways to take away the Word of God from us or in making of it of little or no use to us 3. This justly reprehends the cursed Papists and Church of Rome in respect of their Cruelty to the Souls of Men in disarming them of their Weapons a People disarmed are soon overcome and made a Prey to their Enemies how can we defend our selves when our Sword is taken out of our hands They have some Fig-leaves saith one to hide their shameful Practice they endeavour to perswade Men they do them a Kindness thereby lest they should cut their Fingers with it c. How doth the Apostle condemn speaking in the Church in an unknow Tongue All Men are exhorted to read the Scriptures search the Scriptures but the Pope makes it no less than Death if not Damnation for the Laity to have them in their own Language to read or search fearing lest it should spoil his Trade 4. It reproves them for casting such Contempt upon the Scriptures as if they were insufficient to direct us in the way of Salvation What horrid Blasphemy and Reproach is this saith the same Author to the great God to send his People into the Field and put such a wooden Sword into their hands as is not sufficient to defend themselves or vanquish their Enemies And how much contrary is it to that of the Apostle Timothy who saith It is able to make us wise unto Salvation through Faith in Christ Jesus perfect throughly furnished to all good Works 5. Let us bless God and be truly thankful we have this Weapon left us yet this is in our hands and that all the World may know it hath done great things in our Hearts Let every true Christian and true English-man resolve to dy upon the Spot rather than lose the Word or suffer their Sword to be taken from them 6. Let it also caution all Christians to take heed how they ingage their Enemy without their Sword 7. Labour also to know the right use of it and how and when to offend your Enemy hereby Satan is a cunning Warrier sometimes when thou art tempted to sin may be he will tell thee it is a little one what 's a merry Jest to sport and game to drink and carrouze a little when thou art thus beset draw thy Sword Make no Provision for the Flesh If ye live after the Flesh ye shall dye Put off the former Conversation without Holiness no Man shall see God How shall I do this thing and sin against God 8. Again on the other hand may be he will aggravate thy Sin to drive thee into despair and tell thee by his evil suggestions that there is no Mercy for thee then draw thy Sword again But he that confesseth and forsaketh his Sin shall find Mercy I desire not the Death of him that dyeth All manner of Sin and Blasphemy against the Father and the Son shall be forgiven unto Men c. Such were some of you c. 9. Yield up all your Sins tho never so pleasant and profitable to the Edg of the Sword 10. Prize and highly value the Holy Scriptures the Word of God and say as David once did when he wanted a Sword and it was told him there was none but the Sword of Goliah none like that Satan will it is feared e're long make a diligent search for Arms do as David did hide thy Sword Thy Word have I hid in my Heart that I might not sin against thee Get many Promises ready against thou art beset and shall have need of them The Word of God compared to Leaven Mat. 13.33 Again the Kingdom of Heaven is like unto Leaven which a Woman took and hid in three measures of Meal till the whole was leavened SOme understand by Leaven in this place the VVord of God others Grace the one concludes it is the VVord of Grace the other the Grace of the VVord a third sort understand the Church of God is intended by it The VVord and Grace of God may be compared to Leaven in three or four Considerations Parable