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A42403 Mysteries unvailed wherein the doctrine of redemption by Jesus Christ, flowing from the glorious grace and everlasting love of God, the very fountain of life and salvation unto lost sinners, is handled : the most usuall Scriptures explained and reasons answered, which are urged for the universality of the death of Christ for all persons : vvherein the unsoundness of this opinion, together with divers other conclusions as depending upon it, are discovered and the truth unvailed / by Robert Garner. Garner, Robert. 1646 (1646) Wing G262A; ESTC R33310 73,741 221

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of God should taste death for every man But in the Greek they run thus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ut gratia dei pro omnibus non proomni as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 per omnia gustaret mortem that he by the grace of God should taste death for all Now before I close with the words themselves 1 Tim. 2● 6 I shall first shew that this word all or every in Scripture is not alwayes taken generally for all persons in the world but somtimes it is to bee understood with a limitation according to the matter spoken of in each Scripture I will give a few instances for many Acts 2.44.45 They that believed sold their possessions and goods and parted them to all men as every man had need And in chapter 4.45 Distribution was made to every man according as he had neede that is to all or every one of the Disciples to all believers to all that were of the Church who had need of contribution Againe Acts 4.21 All men glorified God for that which was done that is All men in those parts All men that knew of it all them that dwelt in Jerusalem as is expressed in the 16. verse of the same chapter Againe Luke 16.16 The Kingdome of God is preached and every man presseth into it that is every man in whose heart the Lord stirreth up a holy violence every violent man as Matthew expresseth it chapt 11. verse 12. So also Heb. 8.11 All shall know me from the least to the greatest The judicious Reader will easily see that although the word all or every be expressed very generally in these Scriptures yet it is to be understoode with a limitation as in many other Scriptures also according to the matter which each Scripture speakes of Having promised this caution I will now close with the words themselves And before I declare what I conceive to be the meaning of them the clearing of the words by some reasons I will propound some reasons shewing why we cannot understand them according to their sense First I do not reade any where in Scripture that the death of Christ is called a tasting of death but sufferings bruisings woundings oppressings travellings of his soule and the like Secondly If we take the word tasting in this place for suffering then as I conceive there will be a needlesse repetition and much harshnesse in the words for then they will run thus to wit we see Iesus through the suffering of death crowned with glory and honour that he by the grace of God should suffer death minde now He suffered death that he should suffer death would not here be a needlesse repetition and much harshnesse Thirdly If we take the word tasting in this place for suffering of death then as I conceive it will follow that Christ underwent a second suffering of death to wit a suffering of death after he is crowned with glory and honour through that one and bitter suffering of death upon the crosse For the words run thus we see him through the suffering of death crowned with glory and honour that he should taste death If therefore by the tasting of death in this place we understand his suffering of death then it followes that he suffers death after he is crowned with glory and honour and this is so assur'd and false that every one will reject it Fourthly to come now to the true and naturall meaning of these words I conceive By his tasting death we are not to understand his suffering of death but an effect or fruit of his suffering of death and being crowned with glory And then we are to understand the words tasting death to be a sweetning or relishing of death a makeing of death tastefull savorie sweet usefull and gaynefull He tasted death that is he made it tastefull sweet and savory And so I say it is an effect of his suffering of death and being crowned with glory that is He through his suffering of death being crowned with glory hath according to the grace of God made death tastefull Although the word All in some Scriptures upon some occasions is to 〈◊〉 taken 〈◊〉 all persons fro● first last y●● in this 〈◊〉 Scripture● it is to b● understood wit● a limitati● on according to the natur● and scop● of the place a● will be evident to the understanding Reader savorie and gainefull he hath taken out the sting and bitternesse thereof and made it sweet and wholsome And then by all in this place we are not to understand every person but those many Sons spoken of in the following verse even those whom he calls Brethren and Children to Christ in the 12 13 and 14 verses For or unto all these and every of these he by his sufferings glory hath made death tastefull savory he hath sweetned death and made it an entrance or passage unto glory for them all that as the Captain of their Salvation was made persect through sufferings so every one of them shall bee made perfect through sufferings also This I conceive is the true and naturall meaning of this Scripture and I am sure it is agreeable to other Scriptures And therefore death unto every one of Christs Brethren or Children is but a sleep a rest and a passing over as it were unto a more glorious condition which they shall enjoy with the Lord Jesus in the morning of the resurrection A third Scripture propounded by them to justifie their opinion The third Scripture is that in the 1 Tim. 2.6 The words are these following Who gave hi●●self aransome for all to be testified in due time In which words as I conceive is held forth to us especially in four things First That the man Christ Jesus gave himself unto death for so we are to understand that expression he gave himself that is he gave himself unto death he gave his life he laid down his life And so it agreeth with the words of Christ in Matth. 20.28 and Mark 10.45 The Son of man came to give his life a ransome And this teacheth us the voluntary readinesse of Jesus Christ in giving himself freely to suffer death According to what he witnesseth of himself Iohn 10.18 No man taketh my life from me but I lay it down of my selfe Secondly as following upon the former The end and power of his death and that is expresly declared in these words He gave himselfe a ransome for all The death of Christ is of a ransoming redeeming saving power This is the power of it and this is the end of it Thirdly The application of it and that is implied and signified in the word for He gave himselfe a ransome for all 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 pro omnibus 1 Tim. 2.6 Fourthly The reason of all this and that is To be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a testimony in due time In our translation the words are read To be testified in due time But the former reading is more a reeable to the
die that is by the vertue and power of my death I will give life to all men or I will draw all men to my selfe Neither do I know that the Scripture any where teacheth that Christ died for any but such as are in time made alive by his death And indeed it is a most weak and carnall conceit which some have of the death of Christ who speake of his death and yet seperate a glorious and a living power from it Now this being a truth as is cleare from the words themselves and the harmony of these Scriptures above mentioned that he died for all to make them alive to recover them from death and bring them into an estate of life we cannot then by the word all in this place undestand all persons or every person as they say The second reason to cleare these words is taken from the nature and force of the word for in this place There is a ●orce in ●he word for in his place He died for all and he died for them and rose againe This word for in this place and others of the like nature is very significant It signifieth interest or propriety and carrieth the force of promise and performance in it unto the persons concerned therein He died for all that is they have an interest or propriety in the glory vertue power life and riches of his death the benesit of his death is certainly theirs for life and salvation to them And truly so farre as I know this word for when it is used upon such occasions in Scripture as for all for many for thee for us and the like it alwayes signifieth interest or propriety and carrieth the force of a promise and performance in it It signifieth a certaine speciality right or interest that those persons have in it of whom it is spoken I will give a few instances instead of many Rom 8.31 If God be for us that is if we have a speciall interest right or propriety in him If he be our God our strength and our portion And againe in the next verse He that sparred not his owne Sonne but delivered him to death for us all FOR us all that is we have a propriety right and interest in him we do pertake in him he is ours and we shall enjoy all good riches blessings and comforts with him as the words following do declare Again Rom. 4.25 He was delivered for our offences and was raised againe for our justification that is we have an interest right and benefit in his death and resurrection whereby we are justified from our sins Againe Rom. 5.8 Chrisi died for us that is we have an interest in his death we enjoy the benefit of his death we are justified by his death as the words following do declare Againe 2 Cor. 12.9 my grace is sufficient for thee that is my grace is thine it is thy portion thou hast an interest in it I will give it to thee for thy strength and help in time of need So also Iohn 6.51 The bread that I will give is my flesh which I will give for the life of the world that is the world hath an interest and propriety in it the world shall certainly live by it And least I should be thought by some te peake this without ground I des●re them to consider what he saith above in verse 33. The bread of God is he that commeth downe from beaven and giveth life to the world That which he saith in 51. is for the like of the world he saith in this verse it giveth life to the world I desire that this may be well minded And it will serve to discover the unwarrantablenesse of that destinction which some make who say That Christ gave himselfe to be life for all but not to all But certainly to be for all and to all is the same in the account of Christ These instances are sufficient though many more might be added to cleare the thing in hand Wherefore I conclude that when he saith in this place we have now in hand died for all we are to understand that the benefit riches and power of his death and resurrection is certainly theirs or belonging to them for life and salvation Now how these things will agree to All persons I leave to themselves to judge And having thus far cleared the words The true meaning of these words I shall come in the second place to declare the true and proper meaning of them To which purpose we are to consider that this word All is diversly taken in Scripture according to the divers or various matters spoken of In this place it is taken for all nations or all kindreds of people in way of opposition to one nation or one kindred of people onely And this I shall prove both to be agreeable to this Scripture in hand as also that the word All is so to be understood in many other Scriptures of the like nature It is agreeable to this Scripture in hand The which thing I shal prove from two considerations in the words both before going and following after First saith he There are some who glory in appearance and not in heart verse 12. And this no doubt we are to understand to be spoken especially concerning the Jewes who did much glory in appearances that is in outward and fleshly priviledges Their boasting was That they were Jewes by nature they were Abrahams children they were circumcised ones they alone were partakers of many excellent priviledges And indeed it was ordinary with them to glory in these appearances fair shews outward and fleshly priviledges Yea so much they did boast in them as that they accounted all people and nations but themselves forlorn and wretched And the preaching of salvation by Christ to the Gentiles was a thing which they much despised and stumbled at And this I conceive to be the reason of that saying in verse 13. Whether we be besides our selves it is to God Those who gloried so much in appearances they acounted the Ministers of the Gospel who preached Jesus Christ and salvation through him to the Gentiles to be mad men men besides themselves But saith he What we doe it is to God For the love of Christ constraineth us because wee thus judge that Christ died for All that is Let them not marvell why we preach Jesus Christ and the word of reconciliation to the Nations of the Gentiles Let them know that we have good reason for it A twofold mystery in the words because we thus judge that Christ died for all Nations not of the Jewes onely but of the Gentiles also And in the words thus considered there is a twofold heavenly mystery infolded First That there is no way to life and salvation for any people but through Jesus Christ onely It is not their circumcision nor being the children of Abraham nor their enjoyment of any outward priviledges though never so excellent that can commend any to
text and so they are read in the old translation and in the margen also of our new translation Here also the greatest difficulty lyeth in the word all They say wee are here to understand it to bee spoken universally concerning persons that is All persons I say we are to understand it generally and under another consideration The words cleared by some reasons That we cannot understand it according to their sence I shall prove from three or four reasons in the words themselves and those depending upon them The first reason is taken from the consideration of the end and power of the death of Christ the death of Christ is of a ransoming redeeming saveing power This is the power of it and this is the end of it Thus he saith himselfe of himselfe Mat. 20.28 The Sonne of man came not to be ministred unto but to minister and to give his life a ransome for many Those for whom Christ died hee ransometh them from the power of Sathan to God from death to life from captivity to liberty from darknesse to light from sinne to grace by the power of his death So he saith by Peter Ye know that ye were not redeemed Pet. 1.8.19 or ransomed with ●orruptible things but with the precious blood of Christ as of a Lambe without blemish and without spot And so it is said Heb. 9.12 By the shedding of his own blood he hath obtained eternall redemption This is the end and power of the shedding of his bloud And so hee saith also in the 15. verse That by meanes of death for the redemption of the transgressions under the first Testament that is This is the end and power of his death to ransome and redeeme us from the transgressions which the first Testament could not redeem us from Now if this be the end and power of his death to ransome redeeme or save if all those for whom he died be ransomed redeemed and saved by the power of his death then by the word all in this place we cannot understand all persons The second reason is taken from the consideration of the nature and force of the word for in this place It signifieth in this place interest or propriety and carrieth the force of an application in it He gaue himself a ransome for all that is He gave himselfe to death for the redemption and salvation of all that is All shall be certainly ransomed redeemed and saved by the power of his death In Matth. 20.28 Christ saith of himselfe The Son of Man came to give his life a ransome for many And Chapter 26.28 This is my blood of the New Testament which is shed for many for the remission of sinnes And Luke 22.20 He saith This cup is the new Testament in my blood which is shed for you Who will not acknowledge with me that the word for in these Scriptures signifieth interest and propriety and carrieth the force of an application and communication in it that is Many shall certainly and powerfully perfectly be ransomed by the power of my death Many shall certainly and perfectly enjoy remission of all their sins by the shedding of my blood for them So in this place when he saith He gave himselfe a ransome for all It signifieth All shall be certainly ransomed redeemed and saved by the power of his death And therefore this cannot agree to all persons The third reason is taken from the mediation of Christ Those for whom Christ is the ransome he is for them the Mediator also This is manifest from the connexion of these words with the former There is one Mediatour betweene God and men the man Christ Iesus who gave himselfe a ransome for all Whence it is evident that for whomsoever Christ is a ransome he is for them a Mediatour also And indeed his Mediatourship dependeth yea inseperably dependeth upon his giving himselfe to be a ransome as is manifest Heb. 9.15 Now the efficacie of his Mediatorship is to apply unto the hearts and mindes of all those for whom he shed his blood all the grace blessings and promises of the new Covenant for of that he is the Mediatour He writes his lawes in their hearts calles them to God makes them his people gives them remission of sins and the promise of an eternall inheritance Heb 8.6.10.11.12 and 9.14.15 Thus the Mediatourship and ransome do agree in one and inseperably de depend on each other And therefore this cannot agree to all persons Fourthly Because the word all in the 4. verse which hath its dependance upon the 5. and 6. verses cannot be understood to be spoken concerning all persons● The words are these following Who will have all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth These words are rendred absolutely He will have all men to be saved It is not said All men may or might be saved but he will have all men to be saved Now the will of God is free absolute powerfull righteous and unchangeable whatsoever he doth will he performes allwayes with full power Whence I conclude that if by all men in this place we understand all persons then it will follow that all persons shall certainly powerfully and undoubted be saved because God doth so will it But this is unagreeable to the word of truth Therefore as by all men in this 4. verse we cannot understand all persons neither so can we understand the word all in verse 6. for they depend sweetly and inseparably upon one another But we are to understand it in both places under another consideration The naturall meaning of this Scripture It is observable in another case that the same thing which by Mark. 13.13 and Luke 21.17 is rendred All men is by Mat. 24.9 rendred All nations this explaining those according to the matter in hand that is by all in these places we are to understand all degrees of men but chiefly all nations or kindreds of men not of the Iewes onely but of the Gentiles also According to what is written Is he the God of the Iewes onely is he not also of the Gentiles yes of the Gentiles also Rom. 3.29 This interpretation of this place as it is agreeable to other Scriptures so to this Scripture it selfe also The which thing is evident from the 7. verse of this chapter for when it is said in the 6. verse He gave himselfe a ransome for all he saith in the next words Whereunto I am appointed a Preacher and an Apostle a Teacher of the Gentiles in faith and verity The grace of God by the death of Christ or by the giving of himselfe to be a ransome was now or at this time magnified and manifested unto all nations of the world and now God appointed or commanded his Servants to declare remission of sins and everlasting life to all nations of the world through faith in Christ And hence it is that the giving of himselfe a ransome for all is said to be a
Testimony in due time There was a time or season which God appointed and promised for the magnifying and manifesting the exceeding riches of his grace and love in Christ Iesus unto all nations of the world Gen. 12.3 18.18 22.18 This time or seas●n was the manifestation and suffering of Christ in the flesh for so it is said He gave himselfe that is he gave his own life unto death At which time which is the due time here spoken of he was a testimony or a witnesse for so he is called in Scripture of the rich mercy and grace of God Esa 55.4 which was formerly promised to all nations of the world and prophesied of in the Scriptures of the Prophets to wit That the Nations of the Gentiles a people which he neither formerly knew neither did they know him should be called and redeemed by Iesus Christ Hither to also as I conceive agreeth that in Matth. 26.28 The sonne of man came to give his life a ran some for many and 26.28 This is my blood of the new Testament which is shed for many for the remission of sins Vntill Christ gave his own life and shed his own blood there was but a few ransomed or redeemed even a few as it were out of one nation or corner of the world a few in comparison of after times But when he gave himselfe laid downe his own life shed his own blood the end and power of this was to ransome or redeeme or save many even many out of all nations and kindreds of the world many in comparison of former times This was the end and power and fruit of his owne death and the shedding of his own blood even the redemption and salvation of many I say many out of all nations of the world many in comparison of former times And thus these Scriptures do sweetly agree together This that I have said I conceive is the true and naturall meaning of this Scripture as if the Apostle should thus have said God our Saviour will have all Nations of men to be saved through the knowledge of Iesus Christ for there is one Mediatour betweene God and men the man Christ Iesus who gaue his life a ransome for the salvation of all nations of the World to be a testimony of the exceeding grace of God formerly promised by Iesus Christ Whereunto I am appointed a Preacher and an Apostle a teacher of the Gentiles that they should know and enjoy the benefit of this mystery which hath heene hidden from former ages and generations And this is directly agreeing with that which is written Rom. 16.25.26 where he saith That the preaching of Iesus Christ is now according to the Commandement of the everlasting God made knowne to all Nations for the obedience of Faith Marke it It is now made manifest to all Nations for the obedience of Faith Thus as J conceive I have layd open the mind of God in this Scripture whereby I have cleared it from that corrupt sence which they put upon it A fourth Scripture propounded by them is Esaias 53.6 The 4th Scripture All wee like Sheepe have gone astray we have turned every one to his owne way and the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of vs all By All in this Scripture they vnderstand all persons from first to last I shall from the words themselves clearely prove that we are to vnderstand the word All in this place vnder another consideration according to the matter in hand It is to be minded that the word All in this Scripture is conjoyned with We and Vs All we All Vs All we have gone astray and the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all That is he hath laid on him the iniquity of all we or all us who doe enjoy peace with God through him and are healed by him as it is plainly expressed in the words before going The chastisement of our peace was upon him and by his stripes we are healed that is We are healed of our backslidings of our goings astray of our turnings away from God We are now returned unto the Lord and doe enjoy peace with him through Iesus Christ And thus Peter interprets the word healing 1 Pet. 2.24.25 By whose stripes ye were healed for ye were as sheepe going astray but are now returned unto the Shepheard and Bishop of your souls He makes healing and returning unto Christ to be both one Ye are healed by his stripes that is ye are enabled by the power of the death of Christ to returne unto him These things are without doubt a sure fruit of Christs woundings bruisings stripes and chastisements for our sins to wit our peace with God through him and healing by him And this is most sweetly in a Propheticall way set forth by the Prophet Hosea 6.1.2 Come let us returne unto the Lord for he hath torne and he will heale us he hath smitten and he will bind us up c. These words are certainely a prophecie of the death and resurrection of Iesus Christ wherein is declared that he was torne and smitten for our sinnes that we might vndoubtedly and powerfully receive healing and binding up by him And therefore the words are set downe by way of promise He will heale us and he will bind us up And this grace of his to us is the very ground and cause of our returning to him for so the words are to be vnderstood Come and let us returne to the Lord for he will heale us and he will binde us up We may no thinke that our returning to the Lord is the cause of our healing but our being healed and bound up by the wounds of Christ for us is the cause of our returning to God Yea our returning to the Lord is no other thing but our being healed by the stripes of Christ From what hath beene said it is cleare that all those for whom Christ was bruised wounded and chastised are such who are in time healed by him and doe enjoy peace with God through him for his stripes doe powerfully bring forth healing that is repentance or turning to the Lord unto all those for whom he did beare the same The very end and power of the sufferings of Christ for us is to bring us to God 1 Pet. 3.18 O how full of power life vertue and healing are the stripes of Christ There was never a stripe of Christ but is of a healing nature Now how those things will agree to all persons as they would have it I leave to the consideration of the understanding Reader Another thing I desire to observe from the words to wit whereas Esaias saith God hath laid on him the iniquity of us all Peter speaking of the same place saith He bare our iniquities both which have indeed one meaning the latter explaining the former And truely the words are of great force He bare our iniquities he did not shrinke or faint under them or beare them to the halves
him up for us all how shall he not with him freely give us all things So also Rom. 4.25 He was DELIVERED for our offences and was raised againe for our justification I will conclude this with that in the 1. Iohn 4.9 Jn this was manifest the love of God towards us because that God SENT his onely begotten Sonne into the world that we might live through him And verse 10. Herein is love not that we loved God but that he loved us and SENT his Sonne to be the propitiation for our sinnes All these Scriptures teacheth us and I know no Scripture to the contrary that Gods giving sending or delivering of his onely begotten Son unto death doth include in it the blessednesse and salvation of all those for whom God gave him sent him or delivered him unto death Now then to returne to the place in hand If by the love of God in this place we are to understand the everlasting powerfull quickning saving love of God And if Gods giving sending or delivering his Sonne unto death doth include in it the blessednesse and salvation of all those for whom he gave him or delivered him unto death I doe then conclude that by the World in this Scripture we may not vnderstand all persons or all men and women in the world from first to last for then it would follow that God loved all persons in the world with an everlasting powerful quickning saving love in his Sonne and that all persons in the world should certainely be saved and blessed by Iesus Christ But by World in this Scripture we are to understand the Nations of the Gentiles as standing in opposition before the death of Cnrist unto the Nationall Iewish Church The naturall meaning of this Scripture The Jewes were within in respect of many glorious priviledges the Gentiles were without The Iewes were the Church in respect of that choise which God made of them and the many excellent Lawes and ordinances which he gave to them onely the Gentiles were the World as being a cast-out people aliens from the common-wealth of Israel strangers from the Covenants of promise having no hope and without God in the World this world it is which is here spoken of God so loved the WORLD that he gave his onely begotten Sonne that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have ever lasting life A twofold glorious mystery in this Scriture And the words thus vnderstood doe hold forth to us a twofold glorious Mysterie First that God so loved that vncircumsised forlorne hopelesse formerly farre off as I may say forgot people the World the nations of the Gentiles Aliens strangers Common and uncleane as Peter cals them Wilde beasts creeping things fowles of the Ayre as the Lord expresseth them Acts 10. that he gave his onely begotten Sonne for them to save them to give them remission of sinnes and everlasting life through believing in him I say in these words we have held forth to us this glorious mysterie this exceeding abounding love of God to this World which was hidden from former ages and generations but was made manifest in due time God So loved the World So richly So exceeding abundantly so as was never knowne or heard of before that he gave his onely begotten Sonne to bring redemption and salvation vnto them The Sonne of man was lifted up for all Nations of the World The brasen Serpent as all other shadowes of Christ and ordinances of the Law was appropriated unto the Iewish nation onely but the Son of man was lifted up That whosoever beleeveth in him should not perish but have everlasting life These words whosoever beleeveth in him doth not imply any power in lost man to come to Christ or beleeve in him But they are expressed to shew that there was a doore of life and salvation set open for all nations yea for this most hopelesse and most wretched WORLD through the death of Christ And therfore the Lord Iesus speaking of his death in Iohn 12.32 he saith And I if I be lifted up from the Earth will draw all NATIONS of the WORLD to beleeve in me Here is the exceeding riches of the love of God magnified to this most hopelesse world in the death of his Sonne who never till now tasted the sweetnesse of the same And thus it followes in that place of Iohn 3.17 God sent his Sonne into the world that is into or upon the Earth to condemne the WORLD that is the nations of the world but that the world through him might be saved that is He was not sent to execute vengeance upon this forlorne formerly forgotten cast-out hopeless world but God so magnified his free rich vnspeakeable unsearchable everlasting love to this most wretched most hopelesse world that he gave his onely begotten Son to die for them that they might certainely and powerfully enjoy life and salvation through him This I conceive to be the true and naturall meaning of this Scripture And whereas some who take hold of the word might in this Scripture doe say that all persons in the world might be saved and that all might be saved who are not saved I desire them to consider that the word might in this place doth carry in it the force of an vndoubted and absolute certainty and it is as much in this place as shall be saved or shall certainly be saved J shall propound some other Scriptures a few for many to cleare up the truth of this to us Gal. 1.4 He gave himselfe for our finnes that he MIGHT redeeme us from this present evill world and 4.4.5 God sent forth his Son to redeem them that were under the Law that we might receive the adoption of Sons Ephes 5.25.26.27 Christ loved the Church and gave himselfe for it that he MIGHT sanctifie it and that he MIGHT present it to himselfe a glorious Church Titus 2.14 He gave himselfe for us that he MIGHT rodeeme us from all iniquitie 1 Iohn 4.9 In this was manifested the love of God towards us because God sent his onely befotten Sonne into the world that we MIGHT live through him Now J desire the understanding Reader to consider whether the word might in these Scriptures doth not carry in it the force of an vndoubted certainty and an absolute promise or performance to wit that the thing is done or shall certainly and undoubtedly be done And so in this place where he saith The world through him might bee saved the meaning is The world through him shall certainly and powerfully be saved And this will be yet more cleare if we consider what the holy Spirit meaneth when hee saith through him The world through him might be saved that is Through his death through his life through the giving forth of his Spirit to them enabling them to beleeve in him unto life everlasting And thus the world is saved through him And thus I have cleared up the first glorious mystery which is held forth to us in
MYSTERIES UNVAILED WHEREIN The Doctrine of Redemption by Jesus Christ flowing from the glorious Grace and everlasting Love of God the very fountain of Life and Salvation unto lost Sinners is ●a●d●ed The most usuall S●●●p●ures explained and Reasons answered which are urged for the universa●●●y of the death of Christ for all Perso●● VVherein the unsoundnes of 〈◊〉 opinion together with divers other conclusions as depending upon it are di●●●ver●d and the 〈…〉 By ROBERT GARNER 1 COR. 2.13 Which things also we speake not in the words which mans wisdome teacheth but which the holy Spirit teacheth comparing spirituall things with spirituall Printed in the yeare 1646. To the Churches of God in London and elsewhere in all places with the Bishops and Deacons BRETHREN COnsidering with my selfe the usefulnesse of this little Treatise through the Blessing of God as also the seasonablenesse thereof at this time when so many are doubting and wavering in their Judgement concerning the Doctrin of redemption I cannot but commend it unto your serious perusall and the rather because you are able to judge of the hope of this worke for the Benefit not onely of the Churches but also of all the people of God who shall read the same The Doctrine of Redemption by Iesus Christ flowing from the glorious grace and everlasting love of God to Mankind is handled herein plainly and spiritually Also the most usuall Scriptures which are alledged by Master Den. Thomas Moore Thomas Lambe and others to prove the Vniversality of the Death of Christ extended to all persons are explanted and freed from the corrupt sense and unsound interpretations which are put upon them And the most weighty Reasons vrged by them in defence of that their Opinion are fully and clearly answered Moreover there are divers Misteries concerning our Redemption by Jesus Christ Vnvailed in this small Treatise in the diligent reading whereof you will not onely vnderstand the knowledge which God hath given his faithfull servant and our beloved Brother in the Mistery of Christ But shall I hope be made partakers through Grace of the same to the Glory of God and your owne Establishment in this present Truth which is the desire of him who is Your Brother in the Faith and Fellowship of the Gospell and Companion in Tribulation HANSERD KNOLLYS The Preface THis ensning unvailing Treatise may by the providence of God fall into the hands of men of differing judgements Some who are clearly instructed in the knowledge of the Nature end and power of that Redemption wrought by Jesus Christ crucifyed and risen from the dead Who see no spirituall ground or reason leading them to receive that opinion of Christs dying for or redeeming all persons as hold forth by many Who are a second sort of Readers directly contrary to the former in this point A third sort there are who are wavering in their Iudgement and stand in doubt concerning these things For the further establishment of the first who already imbrace the truth The instruction of the second who in this point are contrary minded although many of them are faithfull and godly The satisfaction and settlement of the third if the Lord so please I have willingly made publique the ensuing Treatise Having confidence through the Lord that it will be of use and benefit to those who are sober minded seeking the truth in the love of it I desire such to accept of the poore but upright endeavours of Their faithfull friend ROBERT GARNER MYSTERJES VNVAILED CONCERNING REDEMPTION By JESUS CHRIST THose who desire and endeavour to maintain that JESUS CHRIST died for All Persons and hath redeemed and reconciled All persons They usually propound a certain distinction as the ground of what they pretend to prove Which Drstinction of theirs pointeth at a two-fold Redemption The First say they is a Redemption Reconciliation and Salvation wrought by Jesus Christ in his own body with God for men The Second say they is a Redemtion Reconciliation and Salvation wrought by his Spirit in Men to God The First they call a reconciling of God to Men. The Second they call a reconciling of Man to God Which distinction of theirs in their sense will appeare to be weak from a twofold consideration First in that the Scripture warranteth no such distinction in their sense Mr. Denne when hee begins to treat of the reconciliation of God to Man hee confesseth in his fifth page of that Treatise that it is improperly spoken of him that was never an enemy Neither indeed doe I find this distinction to be agreeable either to the Doctrine or Language of the Scripture Secondly in that these things are propounded by them rather in way of Separation then Distinction For say they CHRIST hath wrought Redemption and Salvation for All persons before God but he hath not wrought Redemption and Salvation for All Persons in themselves And thus they divide CHRIST and his Redemption Now in searching of the Scripture wee shall finde that when mention is made of Redemption Reconciliation and Salvation as concerning persons redeemed wee are to understand it to be spoken of those who are reconciled unto God or made partakers of Redemption Reconciliation Justification and Salvation in themselves before God by JESUS CHRIST So we are to understand these Scriptures following Galat. 3.13 1 Pet. 1.18 Revel 5.9 Ephes 1.7 Coloss 1.14 Romans 3.25 Hebrewes 2.17 Ephesians 2.16 compared with 13 14 and 15 verses Col. 1.21 And it will not bee impertinent to the thing in hand if we further consider That when mention is made of Reconciliation Propitiation or atonement made or to be made for any persons under the Law we must understand it to bee spoken of such an Atonement or Reconciliation as was wrought for them and they were legally partakers of in themselves before GOD by meanes of those Sacrifices offered for them which were a Figure of Jesus Christ To this purpose consider these Scriptures following Levit. 1.4 and 4.20.26 31 35. and 6.7 and 12.7.8 and 16.33 and 23.27.28 Numbers 8.19 and 25.13 2 Chron. 29.24 Nehem 10.33 And truly as answering those Figures whensoever wee read of reconciliation Propitiation or Attonement made for any persons by Jesus Christ wee are to understand it to bee spoken of such a Reconciliation or Atonement as was obtained for them and they were partakers of in themselves before God by means of that One Sacrifice Jesus Christ which he himself Once offered to bring them into a glorious estate of persecution and to uphold and preserve them in the same for ever This is most cleare from what is writren Heb. 10.10 and 14. verses compared together And hitherto is agreeable that in Rom. 5.10.11 When we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Sonne And We joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ by whom wee have now received the Atonement And whereas Thomas Moore as an addition to the former distinction in the fifth page of his book saith The former was
forgivenesse of sinnes a glorious inheritance and the sealing of the Spirit as the earnest of that inheritance In By or Through IESUS CHRJST And thus we are to vnderstand that in Rom. 3.25 and other Scriptures which speake of Redemption justification remission of fi●s life and salvation In I●sus Christ And thus in opening of these Scriptures and these expressions it appeares how vnsound and unwarrantable his distinction is And whereas he further saith speaking of this distinction concerning this two-fold redemption by Christ That the form●r of these is larger then the latter I would but know Where the Scripture Speaketh of such a two-fold redemption the One of which is larger and the other straiter And because with one consent they alledge divers Scriptures and reasons to maintaine that Christ dved for all persons and hath redeemed all persons according to the first part of their destinction and according to the larger redemption as they call it I shall therefore in the next place proceed to the consideration and tryall of the most usuall Scriptures and reasons alledged by them to that purpose And first it is needfull to set downe in their owne expressions how they deliver their judgement in this point And thus they expresse themselves to wit Christ say they dved for all the sinnes of all men He suffered punishm●n● due for the sinnes of all Mankind The sinnes of all beleevers and vnbeleevers are washed away in the blood of Christ Christ suffered to procure justification and saivation for all His sufferings for all are of the same nature whether men beleeve it or not The blood of Christ is of a purging nature for all These things are thus se● downe in a little Booke se● forth in Print by Thoma● Lambe and others in way o● Question and Answer upon this point to wit In the 2● Question and Answer o● page z the 2. Question and Answer of page 6. the 2● Question and Answer o● page 7. the latter part of the first Answer of page 8. the latter part of the first Answer of page 9. the 7. line of page 10. the 2. last line● of page 12. The first Q. and A. of page 15. The first Q● and A. of page 17. The 4. and 5. lines of page 23. The which opinion they ●retend to prove two wayes First from divers places of Scripture Secondly from divers Reasons Both which through the Lords help I shall weigh in ●he ballance of the Sanctu●ry that we may accordingly The most usuall places of Scripture which they ●ropound to justifie this o●inion are these that follow ● Corinth 5.14.15 He●rewes 2.9 1 Timothy 2.6 Esa 53.6 John 1.29 and 13.16.17 1 John 2.2 John 6.51 and 4.42 and 12.47 2. Corinthians 5.19.21 He●rewes 9.26 Luke 2.30 31. ●2 ●2 John 11. 50,51 52. Acts ●3 47 Esa 49.6 These fore-mentione● Scriptures are most of them urged by Thomas Moore in the severall passages of hi● Book upon this poynt An● all of them by Mr. Lamb in the fourteenth fifteenth and sixteenth lines of page 2. Also in the nineteenth twentieth and one and twentieth lines of page 7. And in the twenty three and twenty foure lines of page 9. of the forementioned Book I shall first search and try the Scriptures they have alledged and then proceed to the declaration and examination of their Reasons And before I enter upon the triall of the Scriptures it is necessary to premise one caution to wit That it is unsafe and unwarrantable to take all expressions in the Scripture as simple or undepending expressions not seriously considering their dependance upon some part of the Scripture before-going or following after or both For so doing it is the high way to pervert the Scriptures and to run headlong into dangerous opinions This rock those who made that Book and others of their judgement doe run upon in seeking to maintaine this opinion of Generall redemption as it is usually called But it is safe warrantable and needfull in the interpretation of many expressions in Scripture to consider well their dependance that so the mind of the holy Spirit may through his own teaching be understood This way I shall tread in the interpretation of the severall Scriptures now to bee considered that as the Lord gives me understanding I may discover the minde of God in them And the rather I am encouraged to this undertaking because I know and am perswaded that I have the Spirit of God which will reveale spirituall things to me yea the deep things of God One Scripture propounded by them to maintaine their opinion is the 2 Cor. 5.14 15. The fir●● Scripture The words are these following For the love of Christ constraineth us because we thus judge that if one died for all then were all dead And that he died for all that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves but unto him which died for them and rose againe In the interpretation of this Scripture The difficulty of this Scripture the greatest difficulty lyeth in the word All They say we are here to understand the word universally for all persons that is Adam and all his posterity from first to last I say we are to understand it generally and under another consideration Before I come to declare the meaning of this Scripture I shall first give too reasons from the words themselves to cleare them from that corrupt sense which they put upon them Two reasons to cleare the words First All those for whom Christ died are in time made alive by the power of his death Two reasons to cleare the words This is clearly held forth in verse 15. He died for all that they which live or they which are made alive marke that That is He died for all to make them alive to recover them from death and to bring them into an estate of life by his dying for them and rising againe This indeed is the force and meaning of these words and so they do agree also with other Scriptures The holy Spirit speaketh to the same purpose 1 Iohn 4.9 God sent his onely begotten Sonne into the world that we might live through him And can this be any lesse but that the Sonne of God giveth life by his death unto all these for whom he died And the same is taught us by the Lord Jesus in Iohn 6.51 The bread which I will give is my flesh which I will give for the life of the World that is The world shall be made alive by my death and above in verse 33. The bread of God is he which cometh downe from heaven and giveth life to the world And if any shall doubt what life he speakes of they may be resolved from Christ himselfe in verse 51. It is a life which shall last for ever And the same lesson he teacheth us in Iohn 12.32.33 And I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all men to me And this he said signifying what death he should
God It is not these appearances that gives men an interest in God or makes them to live in the sight of God For faith he All are dead not the Gentiles onely who had no privileges but the Jewes also who had many priviledges There is no betternesse before God in the one then the other Rom. 3.9 And there is but one way to life and glory both for Jewes and Gentiles to wit by Jesus Christ who died and rose again And this was now to take away all glorying in the flesh in appearance in outward priviledges or in any other thing That as it is written He that glorieth let him glory in the Lord. The second mystesy in the words is this to wit that Christ died for All that is for all nations or all kindreds of people not of the Jewes onely who had many outward priviledges but of the Gentiles also who had nothing at all to glory in that so the freenesse and riches of the grace of God might through the death of Christ be exceedingly magnified unto them also that so all nations of the world might enjoy life and salvation through the death of Christ This is the grace of God given to the Gentiles which hee speakes of in the next chapter and exhorts them to walk worthy of that so that ministery of reconcilation which God had committed to him and others to preach amongst them and which God had made effectuall ●o them in bringing them to Christ might in no wise be blamed And thus now they had something to answer them which gloried in appearance that is in outward and fleshly priviledges and not in heart And thus much concerning the first consideration from the words to prove that the word All in this place we are to understand as the proper meaning of it All Nations or kindreds of people not Jewes only but Gentiles also The second consideration is from those words in verse 16. Wherefore henceforth know we no man after the flesh that is time was when we knew or acknowledged men according to outward or fleshly priviledges and God did so require it Time was when we set a high esteeme upon the Circumcision the Jewes onely because they were distinguished from all others by many excellent outward priviledges But Now Jesus Christ by his death hath taken away that difference which was between them and others He was manifested for All he died for All without respect to any such differences as was once between Jew and Gentile Therefore henceforth or from this Time we make no difference between one and other we know no man according to any outward or fleshly priviledge For Christ hath laid down his life as well for the Gentiles as the Jewes whereby all such difference is Now taken away And thus from these two considerations I conclude that by the word All in this place we are to understand All nations of men or kindred of people in way of opposition to one nation or people onely All nations had now not before in point of execution a doore of life and salvation opened to them by the death of Christ And indeed there is a glorious mystery held forth to us under this consideration of the word All to wit That the grace of God was more abundantly enlarged or stretched forth by the manifestation and death of Christ then before The grace of God was now extended farre and wide vnto all Nations and kindreds of people It was now without bounds and limits enlargnig it selfe vnto the ends of the Earth without making any difference be tweene Iew and Gentile Vntill then it was limitted or bounded unto the Iewish Nation onely I say the grace of God and the way of Life and Salvation was bound vp within that compasse or corner onely and all other Nations were without Christ and without God in the World But in due time by the manifestation and death of Christ the grace of God was extended to all Nations without any difference This I conceive is that which the holy Spirit teacheth in the second verse of the next Chapter as an accomplishment of the prophesie in Esa 49.8 I have heard thee in a time accepted and in the day of Salvation have I succoured thee behold now is the accepted time behold now is the day of Salvation that is now that the Son of God hath appeared in the flesh and suffered death upon the Crosse for the sinnes of all Nations and now that the word of reconciliation is to bee preached or declared to all Nations Now is the accepted time now is the day of Salvation And he ushereth in each expression with a note of attention and admiration Behold now Behold now As if he should say mind it well and wonder at it Now there is a door of life and salvation opened to all Nations of the World And this indeed is a misery which the Scripture much speaketh of which if it be well minded and considered is of great use both to discover the unsoundnesse of that opinion of Christs dying for all persons as also to give much light to the understanding of many other Scriptures wherein we are to understand All to be meant of Nations or Kindreds of People and not of Persons I will mention a few Scriptures for many Psalm 22.27 and 67.2 3 4 7. and 72.11 17. and 117.1 Esa 45.22 and 52.10 and 56.7 Luke 2.10 30.31 and 3.5 6. John 1.7 and 12.32 33. Ephes 3.9 Titus 2.11 In these Scriptures and in many others we have this mystery held forth to us both by way of prophecie and performance to wit That the grace of God by the manifestation and death of Christ and not before is extended farre and wide to all Nations of the World Untill then it was limited and bounded by himselfe into a little corner but then it was enlarged unto all the ends of the Earth The understanding Reader will weigh things together And thus I have through the Lords helpe both cleared this Scripture from that corrupt sense and declared the true and naturall meaning therof being perswaded that what I have said herein is the mind of Christ being no wayes crossing either to the scope of the place it selfe or to any other Scripture Another Scripture propounded by them to justifie their opinion is that in Heb. The second Scripture 2.9 The words are these following But we see Iesus who was made a little lower then the Angels through the suffering of death crowned with glory and honour that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man The last clause of the verse that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man is that which they pitch upon to maintaine Christs dying or suffering for the sins of all persons even of every man Before I come to declare the meaning of this Scripture it is somthing needfull to cleare the translation it selfe In our translation the words are rendred that he by the grace
are to understand the Nations of the Gentiles and by the word now in this place we are to understand the time of his personall death or lifting up upon the Crosse This then is the meaning to wit Now that I am ready to be offered up upon the Crosse Now is the judgement righteousnesse deliverance or solvation of this world that is of the Gentile nations This is a glorious mysterie And so it is sweetly and fully agreeing to what was before prophesied by Esa 42.1 I have put my Spirit upon him he shall bring forth judgement that is salvation to the Gentiles And so it is expressed by Christ himselfe Mat. 12.18 I will put my Spirit upon him and he shall shew judgement to the Gentiles And verse 21. And in his Name shall the Gentiles trust minde it what was before prophesied is now fulfilled Now is the judgement of this world Now shall the Prince of this world be cast out Thirdly as yet depending upon what before goeth He saith in verse 32 And I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all men to me This he speake signifying what death he should dye that is By the power of my death upon the Crosse I will draw all Nations of men to me to be saved through faith in me I desire the Reader to lay these things together and then to judge whether my interpretation of the 47. verse be not agreeable to the mind of God And whereas it is said in the former part of the vers if any man heare my words and believe not I judge him not the meaning is I doe not now judge him I do not now sit upon my Tribunall to execute vengeance that is reserved unto another time or day as it is expreslly said in the next verse The word that I have spoken the same shall judge him in the last day Thus much for this Scripture Another Scripture propounded by them is The Eleventh Scripture 2 Cor. 5.19.21 The words are these following God was in Christ reconciling the world to himselfe not imputing their trespasses unto them and hath committed to us the word of recenciliation For he hath made him to be sinne for us who knew no sinne that we might be made the righteousnesse of God in him By world in this place they understand as before all persons or every person in the world In way of answer to which The 〈◊〉 clearing of the vvords reasons I shal declare two reasons from the words themselves to cleare them from that corrupt sense The first reason is taken from the consideration of the time of which the holy Spirit here speaks where he saith God was in Christ reconciling the world to himselfe The time I conceive of which the holy Spirit here speaks is the actuall or reall manifestation and suffering of Christ in the flesh I mean his personall death or the offering up of his owne body unto death upon the tree Is it not manifest that hee speakes of this death in the 14. and 15. verses of this chapter which words I have before opened where he saith That Christ DIED for all And these words have their dependance upon those It is true indeed in respect of purpose he died before the foundation of the world 1 Pet. 1.20 In respect of promise he died from the foundation of the world Rev. 13.8 In respect of divers shadowes and figures which were appropriate onely to the Jewish nation he died all along under that dispensation Heb. 9.7 8 9 10 But his personall manifestation and death was once in the end of the world Heb. 9.26 And indeed his personall manifestation and death as it was more wonderfull glorious and mysticall in respect of the declaration of the wisdome power and grace of God which did more wonderfully shine forth in it then either the promise or shadowes of his death So it was more wonderfull and glorious then those in respect of the power and fruit of it also His death in promise was exceeding glorious his death in shadowes was very glorious also for the time present but not so glorious fruitfull and powerfull as his personall death which did excell in glory The power and fruit of this was the breaking down of the partition wall which was betweene Jewes and Gentiles it was the bringing of life and salvation unto all nations of the world This I conceive 〈◊〉 the meaning of that saying in John ●2 24 Except a corn of wheat fall in●o the ground and die it abideth alone ●ut if it die it bringeth forth much fruit His own death brought forth much fruit And to this purpose is ●hat also in the 32. and 33. verses And I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all men to me This he spake signifying what death hee should die From whence it appeares That his ●ersonall death was marvellous powerfull to bring forth abundance of fruit even so much as the drawing of all men that is all nations of men to the knowledge of himselfe and the enjoyment of salvation through him For as the personall manifestation and death of Christ was a wonderfull glo●us new thing a great mystery Esa 43.18.19 Jer. 31.22 1 Tim. 3.16 So the power and fruit of it is a new 〈◊〉 wonderfull thing also such as never before was heard of This is that which was foretold by the Prophet Esa 43.18 19 20. Behold I will do a new thing now it shall spring forth shall ye not know it I will even make a way in the Wildernesse and rivers in the desert The beast of the field shal● honour me the Dragons and the Owles because I give waters in the Wildernesse rivers in the Desert to give drink to my people my chosen Mind the mystery of the words and you wil see so much held forth in them as I alledge them for to wit the bringing in or the saving of Beasts Dragons Owles that is the Gentiles who are here likened to such wild creaturs and that not onely or simply in respect of their naturall estate but comparatively also as in opposition to the Jewish Church as being not owned or regarded or honored with any lawes or ordinances concerning Christ but cast out as it were into a wilde hopelesse condition without lawes without government without priviledges even like wilde beasts Owles and Dragons I say in these words is prophetically held forth to us the bringing in and the saving of these wilde brutish hopelesse fierce wretched people by the glorious and wonderfull power of the death of Christ This very same thing also is foretold in the 42. chapter oftnis Prophefie verse 9. to 17 the consideration of which I leave to the understanding Reader The same thing I conceve is chiefly aimed at by the holy Spirit in this Scripture we have now in hand It is said in the 17. verse Old things are past away behold all things are become new that is old figures and shadows and such like
Psalm 67. throughout Rom. 15.11 Reade Psalm 67. throughout Rom. 15.11 In this place of Luke then I conceive the holy spirit doth teach us thus much to wit that the exceeding riches of the grace of God was now ready to be magnified and manifested to all nations of people not to Israel onely but to the Gentiles also in bringing light and salvation and glory to them by the death of Christ This is that which was foretold by the Prophet Esa 42.6.7 I will give thee for a Covenant of the people for a light of the Gentiles To open the blinde eyes to bring out the prisoners from the prison and them that sit in darknesse out of the prison house And chapter 49.6 And he said It is a light thing that thou shouldest be my servant to raise up the tribes of Iacob and to restore the dissolations of Israel I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles that thou mayest be my salvation to the end of the earch This latter Scripture doth agree almost word for word with that place of Luke And this is the summe to wit That God formerly promised and hath now performed to magnifie and manifest the exceeding riches of his grace to all nations of people without any difference in bringing or giving light salvation and glory to them by the manifestation and suffering of Christ in the flesh The which mystery was not in being untill the time appointed of Christs personall manifestation and suffering in the flesh These things being well considered it will be manifest to the understanding Reader that it is a perverting and darking of this Scripture to conclude from hence that Jesus Christ died or suffered for the sins of all persons or every person from first to last Another Scripture propounded by them is ●he four●centh ●cripture Iohn 11.50.51 52. The words are these following Ye consider not that it is expedient that one man should die for the people and that the whole nation perish not And this he spake not of himselfe but being high Priest that yeere he prophesied that Iesus should die for that nation And not for that nation onely but that he should gather together in one the children of God that were scattered abroad Wherefore they alledge this Scripture to justifie their opinion I know not I shall briefly discover what I conceive to be the minde of God in it ●he ●eaning of it The 51. and 52. verses do interpret the 50. ●ow my●●eries in ●●e words verse In which two verses there are two great mysteries declared by way of prophesie to wit First that Jesus Christ should die for all nations of people ●oth Jewes and Gentiles for when he saith in the 51. verse That he should die for that nation he meaneth the Jewish nation And when he saith in the following verse And not for that nation onely but that he should gather together in one the children of God that were scattered abroad he meaneth the outcast Gentiles for such a scattered dispersed outcast hopelesse people were they as I have before proved untill they were gathered to the Lord and into the fellowship of his body by the death of Christ And if any shall aske why they are here called the children of God I answer They are so called in this place as I conceive not according to what they were for present as though they were the children of God before they were gathered unto him by the power of the death of Christ but according to what they should be hereafter as a blessed fruite flowing from the power of the death of Christ And so we are to understand as I conceive those words of Christ in Iohn 10.15.16 and those of Paul Ephes 5.25 The second mystery declared in these words is the glorious saving power of the death of Christ for when he saith in the 51. verse That he should die for that nation he meaneth that he should save them that he should bring them to God that they perish not And the words following do teach so much for he there saith And not for that nation onely but that he should gather together in one the children of God that are scattered abroad The force of the words lyeth in that expression of gathering together whereby we are taught that such is the glorious and saving power of the death of Christ to gather together scattered and lost and out-cast ones And we are here further taught That to die for them and to gather them together in one is one and the same thing as is plaine by comparing the 51. and 52. verses together So that in the Scripture sense to die for them it is to save them it is to bring them to God it is to gather them from their scattered lost estate into an Estate of fellowship with God and one with another in him For it is impossible to separate betweene Christs dying for lost men and his gathering of lost men to God by the power of his death This Scripture being thus cleared is of sweet consideration but in no wise tending to justifie their opinion Two other Scriptures The two last Scri● tures propounded by them are Acts 13.47 Esa 46 9. I put both these together because in summe they are both one The one set down by way of prophesie the other by way of performance The words in Esaias are these following I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles that thou mayest be my salvation unto the end of the Earth In the Acts the words are I have set thee to be a light of the Gentiles that thou shouldest be for salvation unto the ends of the Earth I shall briefly open the words and then it will appear how unfitly they urge them to justifie their opinion I have set thee or given thee speaking concerning Christ to be a light to or of the Gentiles that is Thou shalt be a light in them revealing in them and giving to them remission of sinnes salvation life everlasting through faith in Christ Thou shalt cause the light of the glorious Gospell of Christ to shine into their hearts I have before proved and so much is taught in the words now in hand that untill the death of Christ the Gentiles did wholly sit in darknesse being denied of God all those Lawes Ordinances Oracles Priviledges Miracles which the Jewes enjoyed by the appointment of God as so many meanes whereby Christ did gloriously for the time present shine forth among them But now ●om 5.15 as it is written To whom he was not spoken of they shall see and they that have not heard shall understand So that the people which sate in darknesse saw great light and unto them which sate in the region and shadow of death light did spring forth And whereas it is said in the next words That thou shouldest be for ●alvation unto the ends of the earth These words doe justifie the interpretation of the former
was a ministeriall not an absolute or powerfull declaration o● peace or a ministeriall salutation o● well-wishing to that house And s● it is expressed in Mat. 10.12 An● when ye come into an house salute it 〈◊〉 that is with all happinesse and peace and salvation to it And if the house be worthy or as Luke saith If th● Sonne of peace be there that is If he manifest his grace and power in them perswading their hearts to receive you and embrace your words then shall your peace or salvation or well-wishing rest upon that house if not it shall turne to you againe So much in answer to their second reason Thirdly say they The Saints are commended for believing so For this purpose they alledge Iohn 4.42 1 Iohn 4.14 I answer The Saints in Scripture did not believe so to wit that Christ died for the sins of all persons or of every person from first to last Neither is it any commendation before God unto any of 〈…〉 who do now believe so seeing the Scriptures rightly understood holdeth forth no such thing to us And as for those places of Iohn 4.42 and 1 Iohn 4.14 they admit not of such 〈◊〉 interpretation as they put upon them but teach another Doctrine which is holy precious and glorious Both which things I have largely declared above in the opening of those Scriptures Fourthly because say they It is a condemning sin to any hearing the Gospel not to believe so to wit That Christ died for their sin For this purpose they alledge Iohn 3.18.19 and 12.47.48 and 16.9 1 Iohn 5.10 I answer It is most true that whosoever though formerly never so sinfull heareth the word of Christ and believeth in him that is receiving him 〈◊〉 our Saviour submitteth to his righteousnesse trusteth in his grace hath everlasting life and shall not come into condemnation but is passed from death to life And it is also most certaine that whosoever doth not believe in Jesus Christ nor submit to his righteousnesse nor trust in his grace nor kisse his Septer but trusteth in his own righteousnesse or loveth to continue in wayes of darknesse disobedience and rebellion against Christ every such one is in the estate of condemnation none of his sins are forgiven but they are all and every one of them charged against him and he with all his sins upon him lyeth naked under the bitternesse and terrour of the just wrath of Almighty God For indeed there is no other way whereby we can escape the wrath of God and attaine remission of sins and everlasting life but onely through believing in the righteousnesse of another to wit the Lord Jesus And whosoever is drawne by the power of the Father to believe in Jesus Christ he is righteous even as Christ is righteous he hath all his sins covered with the righteousnesse of Jesus Christ But whosoever doth not believe in him all his sins are uncovered and he like a miserable naked sinfull guilty cursed wretch lieth with all his sinnes charged upon him under the wrath of God This that I have said is the very minde of GOD those Scriptures above mentioned none of which righly understood doth in any measure serve to justifie their opinion of Christs dying for the sins of all persons And whereas they say That there is no other means whereby an unbeleever should become a beleever then the hearing of this report That Christ died for the sinnes of all alledging for this Rom. 10.14 How shall they beleeve in him of whom they have not heard I answer It is most true what the Scripture saith How shal they beleeve in him of whom they have not heard But that such a report as they speak of is the Gospel of Christ and that which should bee preached as a truth of God cannot bee proved from the testimony of God in this or other Scriptures Thus much in answer to the Scriptures and reasons propounded by them to maintain this opinion In which answeres it appeares how greatly they are mistaken and how much they erre in this matter from the right understanding of the Word of truth And before I leave this point Divers errors attending upon the forementioned opinion I conceive it not unnecessary to shew some other mistakes and errors held forth by them most of which doe attend upon this opinion of Christs dying for the sins of all persons I shall not trouble my self nor the Reader with all the unsound passages of their severall books but point at those which are most considerable And herein I shall referre the Reader chiefly to that fore-mentioned book set forth by Thomas Lamb and others upon this point First it is resolved by them upon the question That all persons ough● to beleeve that all their sins past present and to come are pardoned T● confirm this as they conceive they alledge Rom. 3 28. Gal. 2.16 Col. 1● 21 22. and 2.13 14. Ephes 2.13 14 15. This is the substance of what i● contained in the 13 14 15. lines of page 4. and in the 19 20 21 22. lines of page 5. In answer to which first Answe I conclude according to the Scripture That all the Prophets give witnesse unto Jesus Christ that through faith in his Name whosoveer beleeveth in him shal receive remission of sins Secondly their conclusion is not agreeable either to the scope or language of the Scripture Thirdly the Scriptures they alledge doe no wayes seem to justifie their conclusion but are all of them spoken to and of such as actually through the power of Christ beleeve in him unto remission of sins as the understanding Reader will easily discern Fourthly this conclusion of theirs contradicts another conclusion of their own in the 19 20 21 22 lines of page 4. Where it is resolved by them upon the question That all mens sins are not pardoned in Christ as a truth to be preached to and to be beleeved by all Now if it bee not a truth to bee preached to all that their sinnes are pardoned in Christ as they themselves confesse How then can that conclusion stand firm That all men ought to beleeve that all their sinnes are pardoned Shall they beleeve a thing which is not a truth And thus themselves do contradict themselvesr Secondly it is affirmed by them That nothing is required of any to make them partakers of remission of sinnes but onely faith to beleeve the report of the Gospel This is the substance of the 17. and 18. lines of pag 4. and 26. and 27. lines of the same page In answer to which nsw I desire thee Reader to take notice especially of one thing to wit That they make faith to consist in a bare assent to the truth of the Gospel And say they nothing is required of any to make them partakers of remission of sins but only faith to beleeve or to assent unto the truth of the Gospel preached Surely the pretious faith of Gods elect is of more glorious excellent