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A33925 The body of divinity, or, A confession of faith being the substance of Christianity, containing the most material things relating to matters both of faith and practice : published for the benefit and profit of all, especially those who love the Lord Jesus ... / by Thomas Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1674 (1674) Wing C5268; ESTC R23929 303,320 630

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prevent them if possible by some means or other from doing that good they might and ought to do 1 Thes 2. 18. 8. To accuse them for their miscarriages it may be much by his occasion both before the Lord and in their own Consciences to condemnation if possible to drive them to despair Rev. 12. 10. Eph. 6. 11 12 13. 9. If he have no matter wherewithal to accuse them before God he will accuse them with what they will do if God will but permit him to afflict them in Body or state as in the case of Job chap. 1. 11. and 2. 5. 10. And finally He will use all his skill and power to the utmost of his limitation to bring ruine and destruction both to the Bodies and Souls of Men for he goeth about like a roaring Lion seeking whom he may devour CHAP. VII Of the Fall of Man from his created Innocency THat God made Man upright after his own Image hath been before treated on but he continued not in that estate but fell from it by transgressing the Law of his Maker in eating the forbidden Fruit Gen. 2. 16 17. and 3. 3 6 17. Quest Was that the only sin and transgression Quest of our first Parents that brought in Death and Misery on Mankind i. e. the eating of the forbidden Fruit in the Garden Answ It was the only Transgression Answ the only Sin and Cause of Death there is no other thing mentioned in the Scripture and therefore it is presumption in any to pretend to more than what is written Quest Is it likely that God should inflict Quest so great a Judgment for so small a Fact as the eating of an Apple will it appear to be just and right in God so to do Answ 1. The less the mattter seems to Answ be that is required or forbidden the greater is the sin in him that transgresseth he that will adventure the transgression of Gods Law for nought for an Apple will much more make a breach on a higher account or supposed advantage to sin for a little or small matter is as truly accounted a prophane spirit as the greatest sinner Heb. 12. 16. Esau for a morsel of M●at sold his Birth-right And it argues a base spirit to transgress for a piece of Br●a● Prov. 28. 21. 2. The wilful breach of a supposed little command is as truly a sin and contempt against God as the breach of the greatest 3. This was a great Command and all the Commands that God gave to man in his Innocency so that it was the only great Command of God given to Man 4. In this actual Transgression of Eating the forbidden Fruit was contained much of Sin though the Act it self was the Transgression For 1. There was not a giving to God that due Honour and Worship that was right and meet nor had he respect to himself and his posterity as he ought but sinned against God Himself and Posterity in that one Act and so transgressed that general Law Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine Heart and thy Neighbour as thy self he failed in both transgressed both so that though his Sin and Transgression consisted in that one Act yet it contained in it the breach of the whole Law was a high affront against God and wrong to himself and all mankind attended with Pride Unbelief and Disobedience they were willing to be as Gods and obeyed the Devil rather than God so that the Sin was a great Sin especially as committed against an infinite God 2. Into what he fell and that is expressed 2 Into what be he f●ll into a state of Death in dying thou shalt dye Quest Did Adams Sin bring Death upon himself only Answ It brought in Death upon himself and all mankind and a Curse upon the whole Creation Gen. 3. 17 18 19. Rom. 5. 17 18 19. Quest Whence came it to pass that the Quest Sin of one Man should bring in Death and a Curse upon all Answ 1. Because Adam was the Father Ans of all mankind he stood as a publick person and all his posterity was considered as in him and in him we all sinned and in him we all fell into the same estate of Death Rom. 5. 12. 2. Because the Contagion and Defilement of Sin came into us all our Natures were corrupted and by Generation ever since all the Sons and Daughters of Adam have been sinful and defiled by Nature even from Conception and this is that we call Original Sin the sinful Nature and sinful Disposition that every one bringeth into the World with him Rom. 5. 18. as by one Offence into all men into condemnation so it is read in the Greek Psal 51. 5. Job 14. 4. by reason whereof they fall into actual Transgression sutable to their capacities as soon as born into the World Psal 58. 3. Rom. 3. 12. Quest What is the reason that the whole Quest Creation should fall together with Man Answ Because that the whole Creation Answ of the visible world was made for the use of Man and therefore it was just with God as a Curse upon Man for his Sin that it should fall with Man and be cursed for mans sake to add to the Curse that came in by sin Quest What was the Life that Adam Quest lost by his Sin Answ It was the Deprivation and loss Answ of all that Good in which he was created free from Sin Sorrow Curse and Death Quest What Death was it that came in Quest by Adams Transgression Ans A Death in Soul from the injoyment Answ of Communion with God a Death in Body a Death in Sin and by Sin all the Afflictions Sorrows Trouble and Misery in this world and an Usher to the Misery in the world to come Gen. 3. 19. Rom. 5. 12. Quest Was the Death that came in Quest by Adams Transgression the first Death that is the Death of the Body or the first and second Death the Death of Body and Soul eternally in misery Answ Adams Sin made way to the eternal Answ Death in misery though not the cause thereof for eternal Death and Damnation in Hell is not for Adams Transgression but for the actual Transgressions of Men committed by themselves against God since the Fall the Soul that sinneth it is that must die this Death the first Death is the Punishment of Adams Transgression which is still in execution all are liable to it old and young but the second Death is for Mens actual Transgression against the second Covenant which took place vertually in promise immediately after the Fall on which account both Man and the World too was reserved in order to the Restauration Quest By what means did Adam thus Quest fall into sin and misery Ans By the Instigation of the Serpent Answ prevailing upon the Woman Gen. 3. 1 4. which was taken out of him Gen. 2. 21 22. and given to him by the Lord that she might be a meet help for him Ge. 2. 18.
and practised throughout all Ages the Precepts and Promises comes under this Law and hence it is that not only the Law given by Moses is called the Law that was the Law of Commands but the Psalms is called the Law John 10. 34. Which relates to Psal 82. 6. and Psal 78. 1. Give ear O people to my Law c. And the Prophets are called the Law 1 Cor. 14. 21. In the Law it 's writen c. Which relates to Isa 28. 11. All the promises of God in his Word may come under this of Law 1. As it concerneth us to believe them this is the Law of Faith and it 's our duty to believe God in all his Word 2. As it concerneth God because he hath tied himself to us therein that as his Precepts tieth us to obedience to him in matters of Faith and Practice so his promises is the Law by which he walks towards his people and he would have his people to know that as he hath brought them under the Law of the new Covenant to him and they ought to be obedient to him in all things Acts 3. 22. So he hath obliged himself to his people in the Law of the new Covenant to him and they ought to be obedient to him in all things Acts 3. 22. So he hath obliged himself to his people in the Law of the new Covenant to perform all the good things promised therein to his people that keep Faith to him in that Covenant and that if we fail not in our duty he will not cannot fail in his Word having bound himself by his own Law and Covenant of Promise in this matter and he cannot lie he cannot break his own Law Covenant Rom. 3. 3 4. 2 Tit. 2. 11 12 13. Tit. 1. 2. Heb. 6. 17 18. And not only so but he hath bound himself by promise to supply the hearts of his people with Grace till they come to Glory Jer. 32. 40. 2 Thes 3. 3. 1 Pet. 1. 5. Joh. 10. 28 29. 2. Sometimes and most frequently in 2. The Law given by Moses Scripture by Law is intended the ten Precepts given by Moses in tables of Stone from Mount Sinai Rom. 7. 7 c. and 13. 8 9. Gal. 3. 17 to 22. Sometimes it intends the whole Law Moral Ceremonial and Judicial Eph. 2. 14 15. Gal. 5. 2 3 4. And the Prophet Ps 119. So frequently speaking of Law Statutes and Judgments c. Intends thereby the whole of the Law 3. The making known of the Will of 3. The Will of God before the Law God before this Law was given from Mount Sinai and in some sense without it is impliedly called the Law Rom. 5. 13. For untill the Law sin was in the World but sin is not imputed when there is no Law and 4. 15. Where no Law is there is no transgression Thereby clearly implying that there was no time from the Creation in which man was left without Law though God have had his differing waies of bringing it forth 4. The Will of God made known in the 4. The Will of God in the Gospel Gospel by Jesus Christ is called Law and is indeed the only Law Covenant on record for Believers called The Law of Faith Rom. 3. 27. The Law of Liberty Jam. 1. 25. The Royal or Kingly Law Jam. 2. 8. Given to us by the Lord Jesus Heb. 1. 1 2. Jo● 12. 49 50. Unto whom we ought to submit in every thing Acts 3. 22 23. The Doctrine of the Gospel relating to Faith and Obedience is the Law of Christ His Royal Law to Believers 5. The new Covenant promised and 5. The Law written in the heart written in the heart that is an holy disposition and power of Grace to do what God in his Law-Doctrine of the Gospel requireth is called the Law Heb. 8. 10. Rom. 2. 14 15. This is the Law of God in the heart Ps 37. 31. The Law of God is in his heart his steps shall not slide 2. How the Law of God hath been at 2. How it hath been delivered 1. To Adam several times and in several waies and methods delivered Heb. 1. 1. The first was given to Adam in his state of Innocency Gen. 2. 17. Who by nature was the original or root of all mankind though it be not in them called Law yet it was a Law Covenant of Command with the penalty on the breach thereof Of the tree of the Knowledg of good and evil thou shalt not eat for in the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die or in dying thou shalt die Which Law he transgressed and brought in death on himself and all mankind 2. After this fall of man God had his Law in the World condemning sin till the Law was given by Moses though not so clear and plain else there had been no sin for Where no Law is there is no transgression and yet before the Law or untill the Law given by Moses sin was in the World yet not so clear a Law For the Law was added because of transgression that sin might appear to be out of measure sinful It was sinful before but it did not appear to be so sinful before as it did after by the Law they that sinned before the Law did not sin after the similitude of Adam ' s transgression Rom. 5. 14. That is against a plain Precept with a threat as those since the Law who received it and lived under it as their Law Covenant and voluntarily brake it and in that respect did sin after the similitude of Adam's transgression though it 's true in some respects none can sin after the similitude of his transgression And that first as he in a state of innocency and yet sinned 2. As a publick person and so let in sin and death upon all so none but himself personally could sin yet sin was in the World till the Law which argueth that there must be some Law So then the question is what that Law Quest was and how it was given and administred Answ It is the opinion of some that it Answ was the Law of Nature written in the hearts of all men which is the Moral Law or substance of the Law given by Moses Now though I shall not altogether deny this position yet I think it hath need to be inquired into and to be considered with other concurring circumstances without which it will not hold true for 1. There is no such thing as a Law written in the hearts of men by nature to teach them that God is and is to be worshipped and to convince of sin against him distinct from all means without him And this will appear if we consider 1. That all Nations in the World know and worship according to the traditions and customs received and judg that to be sin which by custom and account is so taken to be and hence it is that the World generally in many things call good evil and evil good
which may teach us that those things that are ordained by the Lord for the use of Man do oft-times through Mans weakness prove to his hurt Eph. 5. 13 14. and should teach the Woman Humility and Subjection to the Man according to Gods Ordinance and not to usurp Authority lest she be deceived and deceive others as Eve the Mother of all did 1 Tim. 2. 12 13 14. 1 Cor. 14. 34 35. Quest VVas it the Serpent that deceived Quest the Woman or the Devil in the Serpent or the Devil in the form of the Serpent Ans The Devil in the Serpent for it 's Answ said that the Serpent was more subtile than any Beast of the Field Gen. 3. 1. From whence the Devil is called a Serpent for his subtilty and his subtilty in part was in making use of the most subtile Creature to effect his design by which may teach us that Satan maketh use of the most subtile and likely ways and means to carry on and accomplish his designs by in order to mans destruction He made use of the Serpent to deceive the Woman and the VVoman to deceive the Man the VVoman being the weaker vessel he assaults her first and prevailing on her his work was more than half done for she was likelier to deceive the Man than the Serpent was to deceive her therefore it deeply concerns all especially VVomen who are the weaker vessels and most liable to be deceived to be very heedful of Satans Wiles and not to be ignorant of his D●vic●● CHAP. VIII Of the Way and Means ordained of God for Recovery of Man out of this Estate MAn being fallen by Sin into a state of Death and Misery gone out from his Maker God did not let him go but took hold of him again designing to do him good and that immediately after the Fall in the first Promise Gen. 3. 15. that the Seed of the Woman should break the Serpents Head It was a Threat to the Serpent but a Promise to Man in which behold 1. The Severity of God 1. To Man that had sinned though by occasion of Temptation yet the Curse and Judgment threatned must come upon him Severity to the Serpent as a Creature and Beast of the Field being used by the Devil for effecting so bad a work● therefore cursed must he be above all the Beasts of the Field on his B●ll● must he go and Dust must he eat and enmity hath God set between him and the VVoman c. which we see verified according to the VVord Severity against the Devil the chief agent in the work expressed in these words It shall break thy Head i. e. the Devil he was the Serpents Head in this design the Head is the seat of VVisdom Government and Speech the Devil in this sense is said to be the Head who made use of the Serpent and governed him and spake in and by him and therefore the Seed of the Woman that is Jesus Christ that was to be born of a VVoman should break the Devil in his design in his present work against mankind so that Jesus Christ the Seed of the VVoman to break the Serpents Head which was a Threat to the Serpent but a Promise to the VVomans Seed Mat. 1. 23. Gal. 4. 4. is the way and means ordained by God to recover Man out of that estate into which he fell by sin that as sin and death came in by Man so deliverance out of that estate must come by Man by Christ Jesus the seed of the VVoman both God and Man and this Promise was frequently renewed from age to age till the fulness of time was come that God had determined and then according to this and all his Promises he sent forth his Son made of a Woman made under the Law that he might redeem them that were under the Law Gal. 4. 4. Quest VVhat did Jesus Christ for sinners Quest when he came into the world in order to the Redemption of Man from sin and death Ans As the first Man brought in Sin and Death by Disobedience so Jesus Christ the second Man wrought Deliverance brought Life and Immortality to light by Obedience Rom. 5. 9. For as by one mans Disobedience many were made sinners so by the Obedience of one many shall be made righteous as Adams Disobedience brought us into a state of Sin and Death so Christs Obedience is the alone way by which we must come into a state of Life if ever we obtain it Quest By what part of Christs Obedience Quest is it by which he accomplished the Work was it by his active or passive Obedience or both Ans In some sense it was by both but Answ his passive Obedience it was that made actual satisfaction to the Justice of the Father for the sin of sinners so far as that God for Christs sake will pardon all that in truth believe this glad tidings and turn to the Lord receiving him as their only Saviour and Lord to be saved and ruled by him Ephes 5. 2. 1 Joh. 2. 12. Hebr. 5. 9. And his active Obedience in the fulness and perfection thereof was his perfect Holiness by which he was fitted to offer up himself to God an acceptable Sacrifice for sinners which perfect Obedience and Holiness in him as our Head is become the Believers by imputation and so his active Obedience is the Believers Sanctification as his passive is his Justification 1 Cor. 1. 30. but of this more in the matter of Justification when I come to speak of that distinctly so that in a word he gave himself that is his Life and Blood for our Redemption Justification Salvation so that the Death and Sufferings of Christ it was in which the Father was well pleased and fully satisfied as a propitiatory Sacrifice for sinners a covering Sacrifice to cover the sins of those who believe and obey the Gospel out of his sight i. e. the sight of his Justice in the pardon of them Psal 32. 1. Rom. 4. 7 8. Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered c. and nothing can cover sin from Justice but the Blood the Sufferings of the Son of God Eph. 1. 7. Col. 1. 14. which doth present us with the evil of sin and our bad estate thereby that when God had a mind to help us nothing less than the Blood of his Son could do it and with the strictness and severity of Justice in God that when his own Son had undertaken the satisfaction it must cost him his Life and Blood and the Riches of Grace and Mercy both in the Father and the Son for poor sinners the Father to give the Son to that end 1 Joh. 3. 16. and the Son to give himself a Sacrifice for sinners Joh. 10. 17 18. and the Father to accept his own only Son for sinners that so he might extend Mercy to them and make them who believe accepted in him This Grace and Love of the Father and Son
our God with all our hearts and our neighbours as our selves Mat. 22. 37 38 39. And this must needs be the Law of the Gospel if we will have any Law at all it 's true the Law required it but the Gospel effects it it effects what the Law required 2 Cor. 5. 14. The love of Christ constrains us that is it maketh us willing to love and obey the Lord. 4. The Law in the matter thereof is perpetual therefore not to be done away in the matter or substance but in the manner of administring as administred in the old Testament that called the Moral Law was the foundation of the Ceremonial and Judicial they were both drawn out of the Moral the Moral in the first part thereof required the worshipping of the one true God the Ceremonial shews how this one God would be worshipped the second part relates to the duties of men each to other the Judicial opens those duties with the penalty of the breach thereof relating both to God and men And as it is in the hand of Christ it is the same still the Moral Law substantially is the foundation of all duty as to the ordering of the conversation for the duty of it was never taken away as it tends to holiness and as it is in the hand of Christ it calls for Faith in him and obedience to him for the rise of all duty was from the Law which had its rise from the holy God and sutable to its being opened was to be obeyed And the perfection required in the holy and just Law of God will be the perfection of Saints in Glory perfection in love and holiness will be the glorious state of Saints and indeed it was the great design of God in the Gospel by Jesus Christ to bring up a people to the spiritual perfection required in the Law which is begun here by Faith and Holiness and shall be perfected in Glory So then this being the spiritual and perfect rule of Holiness drawn by God Himself and presented to men as a character of that perfection he designed to bring up his people to by Jesus Christ it remains in his hand as the foundation of all Law and Spirit working in the heart for the gradual perfecting of the Saints therein To make this clear that it is as to the matter thereof the same and must be the same in the substance thereof for it requires the owning and worshipping the one true God in Holiness which is the duty of the Gospel and will be the eternal duty and work of Saints in Glory And Jesus Christ the Lord of this Gospel-ministration and Mediator of the Gospel-covenant gives us rules as to the manner how God will and must be worshipped and to him are we bound to submit in all his Ordinances and Institutions about the manner and matter of his instituted Worship and not turn back to the Mosaical Institutions but now Christ gives rules in the Gospel as the Ceremonial Law did under that ministration and if we refuse Christs Institutions and go back to Moses we must lose our part and interest in Christ and the Gospel Gal. 5. 2 3 4. And the Judicial Law we have from Christ to curb sin and transgression and to keep order in his Kingdom in this imperfect state that is the Order Offices and Government in his Church his House his Kingdom and both rules of Worship and Discipline flows originally from the right of the Moral Law as the Ceremonial and Judicial did though now as a part of the new Covenant in the ●and of Christ our Law-giver or Statute 〈…〉 er who writes it in the hearts of his 〈◊〉 as in the Word of the Gospel ●he ●ourth thing mentioned to be con 〈…〉 d is what Law it was that Christ ful●●lled in his active and passive obedience and for what sins it was that he suffered To this I answer 1. That it was the Law given by the hand of Moses and written in Tables of Stone that Christ fulfilled in his active and passive obedience for and in behalf of sinners and then it was for the sins committed against that Law the truth hereof appears from Scripture the Scripture speaks not of any other Law that was the Law which Christ came to fulfil Mat. 5. 18. That was the Covenant and Law God made with his people called the first Covenant and as a Covenant and Ministration was to be done away Jer. 31. 31 32 33. Whether this Law was given to Adam before the fall or written in him I shall not dispute It 's that in which the Scripture is silent if we suppose that it was written in him we must likewise suppose it to be much inferior to the writing of the Law in the hearts of Believers in the new Covenant for he fell from his estate and all we in him but the Law of the new Covenant is so written in the heart as that they shall never depart from him it shall be their eternal perfection in Glory and the design of God herein is not to bring us back to Adam's first estate who in his first and best estate was of the earth earthly 1 Cor. 15. 47. But to the second man which is the Lord from Heaven Yet I shall not question but that the whole Law might be included in that one instituted Ordinance Gen. 2. 17. As it was in that instituted Ordinance of Circumcision given to Abraham Gen. 17. 10 c. Compared with Gal. 5. 3. And in the Gospel the instituted Ordinance of Baptism includes the whole Law of the Gospel Mar. 16. 15 16. Gal. 3. 27. And so that instituted Ordinance being broken the Law might be the flaming Sword in the hand of the Angel to keep the way of the tree of Life that none could enter but by the Mediator for the Law it was which stopped all entrance again to God but by the Mediator the Law it was that did curse for sin and was the fiery administration of death and this is the Law that Christ did bear the curse thereof for sinners 2. And then it must necessarily follow that Christ died for the transgressions that was against this Law ever since the fall of man and not so properly in a meritorious way for Adam's transgression against that instituted Ordinance in eating the forbidden fruit for which death came in upon him and his posterity and we are all under the execution of that sentence which was especially the nihilating of the body with the miseries attending that sentence in order thereunto and an usher though not the cause to eternal misery For the eternal state of man is brought in by Jesus Christ but that sentence past no further than this Gen. 3. 19. Dust thou art and to dust thou shalt return There is not a word of eternal death in misery but the undoing of what God had done and the eternal estate came in by the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ eternal Life and
Glory to such as believe and obey the Gospel and death and condemnation to unbelievers for their sin against him and not accepting his Grace although he came not into the World until the fulness of time determined was come Gal. 4. 4. Till then God accepted of sincerity of Faith and service according to the time and means both of Jew and Gentile yet still as having respect to Jesus Christ for God accepted of no man after the fall but relative to the promised seed and all saved ones shall know that their Salvation is by him and all condemned ones shall know that their condemnation is for sinning against Jesus Christ else how shall he be the Judge of all so that it followeth that the sins for which Christ died was the sins committed against the righteous Law and Gospel of God since the fall and not so properly for Adam's particular sin by which he fell for that punishment passeth on all unless it be that by his death and resurrection he recovers all mankind out of that estate into which they fell And this is a general redemption by the death and resurrection of Christ the sentence of death past on all men and Christ Jesus undertakes that sentence in behalf of all men and riseth again and so conquereth death in behalf of mankind recovers the Malefactors from the power of death after the execution of the sentence and so doth no wrong to the Law nor Justice executed in that sentence So that it 's a truth that the sins for which Christ suffered was the sins of mankind since the fall And this doth further appear 1. That sin and trangression of Adam by which death came into the World is not mentioned in the Scripture to be the cause or any part of the cause of Christ's suffering unless as was last mentioned 2. The Scripture frequently expresseth the death and sufferings of Christ to be for the sins of the World and for our sins Adam's sins after the fall being included Joh. 1. 29. Behold the Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the World 1 Cor. 15. 3. How that Jesus Christ died for our sins according to the Scripture 1 Pet. 3. 18. For Christ also hath once suffered for sins c. and Isa 53. 5. With multitudes of Scriptures to this purpose that might be produced And he died for the sins and transgressions committed against the first Testament Heb. 9. 15. i. e. the first after the fall for mankind had done with that before the fall except being under its execution for all the sins in the World have been in some sense as hath been before shewed against that Testament and Holy Law and against Jesus Christ by whom all have subsisted since the fall so that we may come to result in this matter 1. That Adam's transgression of an instituted Ordinance was the cause and way by which sin and death came in upon all men which should make all men tremble in the thoughts of making light of the instituted Ordinances of Jesus Christ 2. That the Law by which sin hath continued in the World is the holy and righteous Will of God declared according to the times waies and means by himself determined and that men of themselves in their own wills have constantly acted contrary thereunto 3. That Jesus Christ died to save men from the condemnation of their own sins against God since the fall and to recover all men out of that state of death into which they fell by Adam's transgression 4. That the Holy Law of God in the hand of Christ our Mediator is the holy rule of life to Believers and that in which they should grow and increase till they come to Glory to cleave to Jesus Christ in all the Laws of the new Covenant as administred and given forth by him in which is contained the essence and substance of the Law and that in the highest and most glorious way of administring till we come to Glory CHAP. XXII Of Prayer AS God is and is to be worshipped so one great part of the worship of God is Prayer thereby we acknowledge him to be and our want of supply from him and his ability to help us it is such a part of Gospel Worship which includes all gospel virtues in it unto which the promise is made Rom 10. 13. from the Gospel-promise Joel 2. 32. Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved in speaking distinctly to this matter I shall endeavour to shew 1. What Prayer is 2. By whom it is to be performed 3. That it is a duty of special concernment to be performed by those concerned in it 4. The manner how it is to be performed 5. The priviledges thereof and the incouragements thereunto and the hinderances and discouragements that sometimes Christians meet with all in this service and in these I shall be very brief yet as plain and as full as brevity will permit 1. What Prayer is 1. More generally What Prayer is Prayer includes Confession Contrition Petition Thanksgiving and may be and ordinarily is performed all in one and comes under that of Prayer Dan. 9. 3 to 20. where under Prayer is included much of confession and humble confession of spirit with earnest petition and Davids Psalms are called sometimes Psalms and sometimes Prayers because both was contained in them Psal 72. 20. and good it is for the Saints to be much exercised in all these parts of prayer that so much sutes our low conditions and needs and the greatness and majesty of him to whom we pray But I shall especially speak to the petitionary part of Prayer that being most properly and distinctly prayer as that doctrine and rule of prayer prescribed by our Lord doth manifest which consists especially in Petition and on this account prayer is the asking or begging something of God in the name of Jesus Christ that either our selves or others do want and stand in need of either for body or soul in things relating to this life or that which is to come Mat. 7. 7. to 11. Prayer is not appointed as a complementing work but that the soul might therein and thereby go to God in all holy and humble boldness to make known its wants and beg supplies and help in all cases of need it is to come with all holy boldness to the throne of Grace in the name of Jesus Christ in faith and expectation in that way to receive from the Father what we truly need But more particularly as to the matter of Prayer 1. It must be good and according to the will of God if we fail in this we fail in all for we have no promise of hearing further then we pray according to his will 1 John 5. 14. And this is the confidence that we have in him that if we ask any thing according to his will he heareth us And this is one special work of the spirit in the hearts of Saints to help them to
the Faith of the Gospel is to which the promise is made hath been before shewed but the Scripture speaks of living by Faith Heb. 10. 38. Now the just shall live by Faith 2 Cor. 5. 7. We live by Faith and not by sight that is in this side the glory promised we live by Faith and not by present possession and enioyment only the Spirit and Faith we have as the Earnest and Evidence of the Inheritance and purchased Possession 2 Cor. 1. 22. Hebr. 11. 1. Now this Life of Faith imports three The life of Faith in three things things 1. A constant abiding in the Faith and profession of the Gospel unto the end Heb. 3. 12. 10. 23 38 39. 2. A constant exercise of Faith in the truth and faithfulness of God in all the good discoveries and promises of the Gospel 1 Thes 5. 24. Faithful is he that hath called you who will do it Heb. 10. 23. Let us hold fast the profession of our Faith without wavering for faithful is he that hath promised Faith rightly exercised on the faithfulness and all-sufficiency of God will fill the soul with Joy and Peace Rom. 15. 13. To believe not only the truth of the mercy promised but the faithfulness of God therein and his all-sufficiency in the performance thereof this was it supported Abraham in his life of Faith Rom. 4. 31. He did not only believe the faithfulness of God but being fully perswaded that what he had promised he was able also to perform 3. When the soul thus abides in the Faith and thus exerciseth Faith on the good promises of the Gospel as that it is strengthened comforted nursed up and nourished thereby unto life eternal when the soul is kept alive to God thereby in the greatest temptations and difficulties this World affords this is to live by Faith to live by believing the truth of the good Word of God to live by believing the truth of his precepts in the Gospel so as to obey him therein the truth of all his great and precious promises of life so as to be comforted therein Matt. 17. 5. Rom. 15. 13. O that Christians would study more this life of Faith the want of which is the cause they go on so heavily in the waies of the Gospel and meet with so many obstructions and hindrances therein whereas if the life of Faith were kept up more in the true nature thereof how might Christians make Christ's commands their songs and sufferings for him their joy in the house of their pilgrimage but for want of this it is that his service is too often a burden and sufferings for his sake too much feared whereas the Lord would have his people to serve him with delight and to suffer for him with joy Ps 100. Luke 6. 22 23. Acts 5. 41. Which is possible to be performed in this life of Faith and no otherwise Mark 9. 23. 1 Pet. 1. 8. CHAP. XVII Of Sanctification and Good Works THE next thing in order that I shall speak of is Sanctification and good Works for whom he justiefith them he sanctifieth and maketh to be an holy people for himself Sanctification in Scripture-sense is variously It 's variously understood understood and applied 1. It imports a separation to an holy use for a time as was frequently used under the Law which was a legal or ceremonial Sanctification or separation to an holy use for some time as Aaron and his Sons were separated consecrated and hallowed for the Priests Office which was a typical sanctifying or hallowing during that ministration with their holy garments as appears Exod. 28. 1. 29. 1. Holy garments holy place holy anointing oil holy vessels c. which were all typical and but for a time But this is not the Sanctification that I am to speak of It 's true that in the Gospel there are some sanctified and holy instituted ordinances ordained and left by our Lord for sanctified and holy ends to promote and carry on the work of Sanctification in his people till they come to Glory but the Sanctification that I shall speak of is the sanctification of justified persons in order to Glory for Without holiness no man shall see the Lord Heb. 12. 14. Sanctification in general sometimes includes the whole work of Grace a mortification of sin and vivification of the Spirit by which the whole life of Grace is carried on and effected 1 Thes 5. 23. And the very God of Peace sanctifie you throughout and I pray God that your whole spirit soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 2 Cor. 7. 1. Having therefore these promises dearly beloved let us cleanse our selves from all filthiness of flesh and spirit perfecting holiness in the fear of God But 2. And more particularly and distinctly Sanctification of two parts Imputed and Inherent or Imparted Sanctification consisteth of two parts 1. Imputed 2. Imparted or Inherent 1. Imputed there is an imputed Sanctification as there is an imputed Justification if any scruple the time of imputed Sanctification it 's no other in sense and substance than the accounting the holiness of Christ our Head in his own person to be the Believers the Scripture speaks of an imputed righteousness to Believers Rom. 4. 6 7. Which must be their Faith as ver 3. 22 23 24. Or the pardon of sin on the satisfaction of Christ by his death which most properly is the righteousness of Saints unto Justification Rom. 5. 9. And on this account there is as much said in Scripture for this imputed Sanctification as of Justification 1 Cor. 1. 30. Who of God is made unto us Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption He is made to be our Wisdom and Sanctification as our Righteousness that is the perfect purity of Christ the Son of God with his perfect and compleat obedience to the holy Law of God is reckoned and accounted the Believers as their Sanctification as he is not only wise for them and communicates of his Wisdom to them but as their Head his Wisdom is accounted theirs and he is made to be their Righteousness that is his death and satisfaction was accepted for us and on that account does God remit and pardon the sins of Believers and he is made our Sanctification that is his Sanctification is accounted ours and this is fully included in Col. 3. 11. Where Christ is said to be to Believers All and in all all in matter of Justification and all in matter of Sanctification and in all effecting the work of Sanctification in his people by his Spirit that dwelleth in them and in this sense as he is made the Sanctification of or to Believers their Sanctification is perfect as their Justification is perfect as considered in the Sanctification and perfect holiness and obedience of Christ and hence it is the Apostle saith 1 Joh. 4. 17. That as he is so are we in this World that is by his imputed