Selected quad for the lemma: death_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
death_n life_n sin_n wage_n 10,905 5 10.9508 5 true
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A33929 A compendious discourse about some of the greatest matters of Christian faith propounded and explained between a minister and an enquiring Christian ... : and also may serve for an answer to two books, one called The practical discourse of the sovereignty of God, the other called The death of death, by the death of Christ, written by J.O. : whereunto is annexed a very brief appendix / written by T. Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1682 (1682) Wing C5274; ESTC R20632 146,911 256

There are 7 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

And now in performance Gal. 4. 4. 2. That Jesus Christ being sent for that end Joh. 6. 38. Heb. 10. 7. did in love freely lay down his life a sacrifice for the sins of the World Joh. 1. 29. 6. 51. 1 Joh. 2. 2. and this is called Gospel or good tidings 1 Cor. 15. 1. the Apostle calls it the Gospel that he preached unto them ver 34. explains this Gospel what it is i. e. that Christ died for our sins and was raised again the third day according to the Scriptures and indeed if he had not been raised again there had been no glad tidings in his dying for our sins Christ How shall we account it glad tidings Was it not sad tidings rather that the prince of life the Lord of Glory should be crucified and killed for our sins Min. 1. It 's true it was sad that man by sin was faln into such an estate of sin and death as that nothing short of the life and blood of the Son of God the Prince of life and Lord of Glory could help him out thereof the due sense of which it concerns us to keep duly and daily upon our hearts to keep us humble and thankfully to prize the mercy 2. It was sad that when he was come into the world that the World viz. both Jews and Gentiles should be so bad as to unite to put him to death Yet 3. It stands true that it was and is the best tidings that ever came to the world that God should so love the world as to send his Son and that Christ should so love the World as to give himself for the life of the world is the greatest Mystery of grace and the best tidings that possibly could come to the world so that it may well be called glad tidings it being the foundation of all Gospel doctrine and so of all Gospel faith of all Gospel grace and of all Gospel glory it 's all built on this one Sacrifice for sin on this foundation all is built pardon peace acceptation in service preservation too and the glory to come it 's all founded here Rom. 1. 16. Eph. 1. 14. 3. And as the effect of this foundation glad tidings of the fathers love and the sons giving himself for the life of the world as the glad tidings of the restitution of all things which was the great design of God and Christ in this wonderful undertaking the recovery of mankind out of that state of death faln into by the first transgression Act. 4. 2. 1 Cor 15. 21 22. and with man the whole creation shall be restored Act. 3. 21. Rom. 8. 19 20 21. 2 Pet. 3. 13. Which shall be the new and restored world called in Scripture the World to come Heb. 2. 5. Rev. 21. 1 5. in and over which the Kingdom and Government of Christ shall be eternally Rev. 11. 15. And from hence is the Gospel so frequently called the Gospel of the Kingdom Mat. 4. 23. 9. 35. 24. 14. Mar. 1. 14. so called not only because it opens the Kingdom to us and prepares us for it but because the restitution new world and the kingdom of Christ therein is so great a part thereof as that all before it and without it can be no glad tidings at all Cor. 15. 19. Christ Is there nothing else in Scripture called Gospel the word seems to be general and to be given to the whole Scripture of the New Testament especially the four Evangelists which contains precepts and threats as well as promises and so●● say that it 's all Gospel Min. Although the grace the blessing the restitution the glory is properly the glad tidings yet in a right and true sense all things concurring thereunto may be called Gospel viz. the holy precepts directing us in the way to obtain the glory and the threats of Judgment and damnation to those who reject or neglect it considered as designed to prevent the damnation and as a help to obtain the salvation viz. so far as it 's designed to work us from sin to Christ and a constant cleaving to him it 's Gospel and good tidings that being the Prime and proper end thereof viz. Salvation and not damnation but to deliver and preserve from it and mens destruction is and will be of themselves by wilful transgressing the good Laws of the Gospel which 〈◊〉 not the prime design of those Laws but salvation yet the penalties must be executed on the wilful transgression thereof It 's human good tidings when those in human po●er make good laws with strict and severe penalties for preservation of human society order and property among men their design in so doing is not punishment primarily but the peace preservation and safety of all if men wilfully transgress and come under the penalty the fault is in themselves and not in those good laws and so it is in the present case Hos 13. 9. Christ I desire you would speak something of the faith of the Gospel viz. what faith it is to which the salvation thereof with eternal glory is promised Min. True faith ever has been and still is to believe God and to cleave to him and obey him sutable to the ministration under which men have lived in all ages This was Abrahams faith Rom. 4. 3. Abraham believed God and it was counted to him for righteousness Jam. 2. 22. this being Abrahams faith the father of the faithful the faith of his children must needs be the same So then to believe the truth of the doctrine of the Gospel in all its parts and to cleave to the Lord therein is the faith of the Gospel to which the life thereof is promised What the Gospel preacheth to us that we ought to believe and that is the faith thereof The doctrine of the Gospel consisteth especially in these particulars 1. That Jesus Christ is the Messias promised the Son of God and the son of man the son of David of the seed of Abraham according to the Scripture Luk. 1. 32. Joh. 20. 31. 2. That God in love to the World sent him Joh. 3. 16. and that he in love gave himself a sacrifice and ransom for the life of the world Joh. 6. 51. 1 Tim. 2. 6. 3. That by virtue of his death and resurrection all shall be raised and restored to a new life and world when he shall come again to raise and judge both the quick and dead 1 Cor. 15. 21 22. 2 Tim. 4. 1. at which time or times shall be the restitution of all things Act. 3. 21. the new and restored world to come in and over which with his saints shall be his eternal Kingdom and glory which will be the finishing of the Mystery spoken of by the holy Prophets and then the time of this world shall be no more Rev. 10. 6 7. with chap. 11. 15. 22. 5. 4. That those who believe and obey the Gospel of this his grace and glory shall be saved and
nature is that wherein he was especially made in the image of God which consisted not only in rule and government as some say but in a capableness thereunto by reason and understanding which is still in its remainders the glory of man which reason should rule the lower and worser part of the soul and body likewise and when and where any Moral good is found it 's when and where this better part of the soul prevails from whence all Moral good among men is by divine creation and ordination and such is its created excellency that if men lived purely to it there would be no need of Human Laws among men Human Laws being but as an help to keep this sensitive Nature in subjection for common society among men it would teach men to do as they would be done unto and this we may suppose to be perfect in Adam before his sin and fall and Nature in this sense is not so bad in it self as some do render it it being that without which we could not be rational Men but as the Brutes as some affirm nor could we ever have been Christian Men. Therefore it behoves us to take heed how we cry down Nature in this sense lest we dishonour the God of Nature in whose Image we are made Jam. 3. 9. Unless it be for ruling no better over sensual Nature but suffering it self to be corrupted and captivated thereby The sensual Nature is spoken of in such Scriptures as these Rom. 1 26 ●7 Gal. 5. 19 20 21. Some of which following their Brutish Lusts even against concupiscible Nature it seh doing such things as Brutes refuse to do Nature in this sense is frequently called Carnal and Flesh and that which is not subject to the Law of God neither indeed can be Rom. 8. 7. But the rational part should rule it because that from Nature as thus considered arise all the unlawful Lusts and Actions of Men which if Reason did rule would prevent much And this Nature it is by which Adam fell Lust captivated reason Gen. 3. 6. And still rebels in true Christians and is not will not be subject to the Law of God longer than the Watch and War is maintained yet this is to be noted that we cannot be without this concupiscible part of Nature in this world there being as before I said a Natural good therein being in it self good in its first Creation and still is were it not abused without it we cannot live nor the world be continued all worldly Actions in order thereunto being effected thereby as eating drinking procreating the world and the like which in it self as guided and ruled by Reason and Religion is good and Lawful Heb. 13. 4. There being a Lawful sinless use thereof which God alloweth yea and commandeth but the abuse thereof is the sin in breaking Gods allowed rules which Reason and Conscience much more Christianity should regulate and order according to Divine rule but alas this unruly part of Nature not only captivates Reason but even Persons professing high in Christianity are too often shamefully captivated thereby and the most serious and sincere Christians have their groanings and complainings by reason thereof Rom. 7. 24. Let us learn from hence not to quarrel with reason any more unless it be for not doing its Work and Office but suffering sensual and sinful Lusts to corrupt and captivate it for the new Birth viz. Faith Repentance even the whole of Regeneration here is effected in the rational understanding part of Man even in the Spirit of the mind Eph. 4 23. and so rules in and over the whole Man 2 Cor. 5. 17. Christ I am greatly satisfied in this distinction and likewise that it has been a great errour and mistake to render whole Nature to be Brutish which I perceive is contrary both to Scripture and Reason but do you understand that the first sin and the Original Natural Defilement thereof what ever it be did of it self bring under the second death or damnation of Hell 〈◊〉 some affirm without the act or consent of mind to sin since the fall Min. This Natural Defilement in it self simply considered what ever it be without act or consent since the first sin and fall extendeth only to the first death it coming in by the first trangression can in it self be no greater nor so great as the actual sin nor produce any greater effects than the actual sin the Original Corruption and Defilement being in Adam and 〈◊〉 before the actual transgression as the cause thereof Gen. 3. 6. And was all but one and the same defect and sin according to Jam. 1. 14. 15. And the punishment of that sin we find stated Gen. 3. 19. And the Nature being mortal effects the same death in all Rom. 5. 18. As by one offence into all men unto Condemnation so in the Greek and this is certain that whatever death came into the World by the first sin and the Nature thereof into us as called Original sin shall be cured by that one Sacrifice as in the same Text even so by one Righteousness or by the Righteousness of one into all men unto justification of life vers 19. For as by one mans disobedience the many were made sinners so the Margent that is all so by the obedience of one shall the many be made Righteous If all came under the second death thereby all shall be justified there from for justification unto life is and shall come upon or into all that Condemnation came into or upon by the first transgression which is a Resurrection from the first Death 1 Cor. 15. 21 22. And indeed those that hold this unscriptural and irrational Notion it might for ever deter them from a Married state which is Gods Ordinance and in it self undefiled Heb. 13. 4. If they are certain to beget Children if any that must by Nature and Birth be Heirs of the second and eternal Death without hope or help especially if they dye in infancy before capable of Faith and Repentance it 's true we all know that we procreate Children like our selves in a mortal state liable to the first Death but no further without their own actual transgressions and unbelief So that I conclude it to be a great ignorance and errour in any to assert the second Death to be the wages of the first transgression and very cruel and hard thoughts of God to damn all or any Infants Eternally so dying for they know not what and that which they could no more prevent than their Conception in the Womb and further it 's apparent there had been no second Life but by the second Man and then there could have been no second Death to any so that is the second and new life came in by Christ the second Adam so will the second Death come in as a punishment of Mens actual sinning against God since the first sin and fall so that I conclude that neither Adam's Transgression nor the Defilement
9. Joh. 6. 51. to reign over almost all his Subjects in Wrath under eternal torments And how would this render the fifth Kingdom and Monarchy so much spoken of in Scripture and talked of ● men but little understood to be far worse much ●●e merciless and miserable except to a very few fa●●ites only than any of the four that went before it ● figures thereof whereas it shall in times as far ex●●d them all as the new World shall exceed the old ●● as the Lord thereof exceeds all that ever went be●●e him and further If it were not so how should ●●ey then sing unto him and glorifie his Name as it 's ●●d they shall Psal 66. 4. 96. 7 13. 98. 4. ●v 5. 13. If the Lord by his blood redeemed them ●●m death to a new life for no other end but to tor●●nt them for ever how shall they then sing his praise ●●d glorifie his Name The sum of all I say about this matter is 1. That God made all good yea very good and man ● his own Image 2. That man by sin lost himself and all came under the ●●se and death with him 3. That the great design of God made manifest is ●y the second Nan the Lord from heaven to recover ●●an and all with him that fell by his sin out of that ●●ate of curse and death to a new life and world eter●ally 4. That all must come to Judgment for the things ●one in the body which Judgment shall be just and ●ighteous according to the various dispensations under which they have lived and against which they have transgressed Rom. 2. 12. Joh. 12. 48. Jam. 2. 12. ●● 1. 25. Rev. 20. 12. Which Judgment as it will be very great and terrible suitable to the greatness of the Majesty against whom all sin has been so in the true Analogy and sense of Scripture it will be Eternal ●nto all and will be wonderful dreadful and amazing to all that meets with the least portion of penal punishment therein yet in this matter God will not proceed contrary to all rules of Justice he has given to men nor contrary to the method of his own dealings with men in like cases he always having kept and will keep to measure and times in the Judgment which is most righteous Psal 80. 5. Isa 27. 8. Jer. 30. 11. 46. 28. Nor contrary to his Name Nature and Promises at that day Jer. 12. 15. Ezek. 16 61 62 63. Luke 12. 47. 48. And so that mentioned before from Sovereignty will undoubtedly stand true He will not punish without a cause nor more than is deserved but rather less Ezra 9 13. To this righteous proceeding of God See Gen. 18. 25. Deut. 32. 4. Psal 116. 5. 145. 17. Rom. 3. 5 6. It 's true God saith to his people of old That he would punish their iniquity and sin double Jer. 16. 18. But that I ta●● to relate to times and not to measure it not standing with the Justice of a righteous God to punish sin double for measure but double may relate to times 1. Then by destruction temporal by their enemies And 2. At the day of Judgment and then will he be pacified towards them Ezek. 16. 63. And afterwards shall they inherit the promises Jer. 16. 14 15. But first he will punish them double Isa 40. 1. 3 Hence you may learn two good Lessons further 1. To be preparing for this great and glorious day O it will be a great and terrible day and it 's your great concern now to be preparing and making ready for it to get right in the saith and life of the Gospel in order thereunto it 's called the great and terrible day of the Lord Joel 2. 31. because the Judgment will be great and very terrible Mal. 3. 2. Who may abide the day of his coming and who shall stand when he appeareth The terribleness of the Judgment then to be executed ● described under varieties of dreadful Expressions ●ereby to discover the dreadfulness thereof it 's called ●●ll utter darkness a lake of fire the second death ●erlasting shame and contempt c. attended with ●●ping and wailing and gnashing of teeth whoever ●●ets with the least Portion therein both for measure ●●d time will find it to be of sinking and dreadful ●oncern and therefore deceive not your self with a ●●in conceit from self-confidence as I fear many do ●●e those Isa 28. 15. who said they had made a cove●●nt with death and were at agreement with hell ●●ey feared not the judgment it should not come n●gh ●hem v. 18. All their confidence was disannulled and ●●t to stand it 's true some men talk much of the ●edgment but expect not to come to it themselves tho ●●e Scripture tells us 2 Cor. 5. 10. That we must all ●ppear before the Judgment-seat of Christ and receive ●●cording to the things done in our bodies whether it be ●udor bad v. 11. Knowing therefore the terror of the ●ord we persuade men yea believers and the Apostle ● Pet. 3. having declared the Conflagration of the ●orld by fire being reserved thereunto against the day ●f Judgment and perdition of ungodly men v. 7. Which is enough to amaze men in the thoughts there●f were there no other or further Judgment but to ●e burnt up with the World at that day Mal. 4. 1. when ●e lake of fire must be eternal from whence the A●ostle draws this result or conclusion v. 11. Seeing ●hen all these things shall be dissolved what manner of ●rsons ought we to be in all manner of holy conversa● and godliness that so we may escape the fire of that ●ay and v. 13 14. from the expectation of the new ●●eavens and new Earth that shall succeed exhorteth saying Wherefore beloved seeing ye look for such things be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace without spot and blameless And it 's the Exhortation of the Lord and Judge himself Luke 21. 36. Watch ye therefore and pray always that ye may be accounted worthy to escape al●●●ose things that shall come to pass and to stand before the Son of man And chap. 12. 40. Be ye also ready for the Son of man cometh at an he● that ye think not Mat. 25. 10. And they that were ready went in with him to the Marriage and the door was shut O! therefore I say be preparing every day for your Lord 's appearing lest it come upon you as a snare as it will upon all the World and all that are unprepared for it read and ponder well Luke 12. 35 36 37. 2. Being ready look and wait for him love and long for his appearing to such he will appear a second time without sin unto salvation Heb. 9. 28. It is to those that love him and look for his appearing that the crown of righteousness shall be given 2 Tim. 4. 8. And none can really and rightly look for and love his appearing and say
any impartial person may understand in my healing Word or endeavour for peace annexed to my additional word tho hitherto I may truely say as the Apostle 2 Cor. 12. 15. the more I love the less am I loved and as Ps 120. 7. I am for peace but when I speak thereof they are for War I think I may safely say that those manifold divisions and by reason thereof through pride enmities and contentions for only by pride cometh contentions Pro. 13 10. ariseth from mens being wiser than what is written not submitting to the plain testimony of the Divine record but make human and harsh interpretations and inventions both in matters of faith and practise and then quarrel with those who in conscience to God dare not believe and do as they would impose upon them I think I may safely say that this has been and is the cause of almost all the contentions divisions enmities and persecutions among profest Christians ofttimes self-interest viz. profit honour and applause concurring therewith attended with pride and an itching desire after domination And the alone way for Christians to obtain more unity love and peace is humbly to submit themselves to the plain and express terms of the Divine record especially in all fundamental matters of faith and life without human inventions and interpretations in which way they might easily come to unite and if in any thing they conscientiously differ to bear with each other in love allowing the same liberty to each other as every one for himself rightfully claims the contrary being irreligious irrational and brutish My method in the ensuing discourse is in dialogue wise by way of Question and Answer as it were between a minister and an enquiring Christian the reason thereunto moving me is because as the things are in themselves of weighty if not of weightiest concern and that which many are inquiring into so in this method I have had the advantage to make things plain and familiar to the weakest capacity as likewise to answer such questions and objections about these ma●ters as are most usual among men And my humble and earnest desire is that you kick not nor winch either at the instrument or the matter for the instruments sake God being at liberty to make use of whom he pleases in his work if the instrument has been running to and fro it may be more than some others and has been it may be sometimes out and sometimes in don't reproach it may be his industry has been blest of God with increase and may judge those who lie still being full as if they had obtained all judging and passing the sentence of Heresie on all that 's new to them tho it may be the good old truths of the Gospel My d●sign in the plainness and closeness of the ensuing discourse is not reproach to any but to ingage all concerned herein to search and trie and where they find just cause to turn from their errours to the truth Its Scripture light I have been prying into and that not dark harsh and forced interpretations nor from any single text of Scripture but the plain testimony of Divine record compared and united in the true harmony and unity of it self as I am yet greatly satisfied Yet notwithstanding I shall readily and thankfully imbrace any sober offers of information of any mistake if any be or of further light in these or any matters of Gospel concern and so I commit it to the judicious Reader praying the Lord he may not sin in rejecting truth nor in receiving errour desiring the God of all light and grace to lead into all needful truth Amen The things discoursed on in the ensuing treatise are as followeth Chap. 1. OF the sovereign power of God as exercised over men opened and cleared in opposition to the dishonourable abuses thereof Ch. 2. Treateth of Election Ch. 3. Of the Extent of the love of God to and death of Christ for the World Ch. 4. What the Gospel is and what is the faith of the Gospel to which the life thereof is promised Ch. 5. Of the power and will of Man to believe the Gospel Ch. 6. Of the Nature of man and the original defilement thereof and whether it brought us under the first death only or under the second death also as some affirm Ch. 7. Of the Apostasie from the Faith what it is and wherein it consists Ch. 8. Treateth of the General restitution and Salvation in the World to come and of the Kingdom of Christ therein Ch. 9. Sheweth that to hold truth in unity is honourable to God and safe for our selves Ch. 10. That God intendeth what he speaketh and will perform it and that its greatly dishonourable to him for any to speak or think the contrary Some of the greatest matters of Christian Faith propounded and explained by way of Question and Answer as it were between a Minister and an enquiring Christian CHAP. I. Of the Sovereignty of God as exercised over the World ever since the creation opened and cleared in opposition to the dishonourable abuses thereof Christ HAving this opportunity I desire to be enquiring into some of the great things of Christianity and matters of Faith that concerns the glory of God and our own eternal welfare if your time and opportunity will admit a discourse about such things as are of weighty concern Min. As for time and opportunity I think we cannot improve it better than for the glory of God and our own eternal welfare that being the great end of our Creation and Redemption and therefore I freely imbrace your motion What are the things you desire to enquire into Christ The things I desire to enquire into I think are of weightiest concern and yet are differingly understood and believed by men into which I desire to enquire really for satisfaction it being in my understanding of so great and weighty concern as that without steering right therein we can neither honour God nor be safe our selves Min. If it be so as its worthy our time which cannot be better spent so according to the best of my understanding in the word of l●ght and truth I shall endeavour your satisfaction what is the first thing you desire to enquire into Christ The first thing is about the Sovereignty of God over mankind whether it be a truth that God has Sovereign power over all and does dispose of all according to the counsel of his own will Min. That Sovereign power belongeth to God i e that the great God ble●sed for ever the great Creator of all hath the absolute right and power over all his creatures to determine and dispose of them as seemeth him good is without all ju●● ground of doubt that as he is the great Creator and God alone so he must needs have the Sovereign right and power to dispose of all according to the Counsel of his own will Isa 46. 9 10. Christ As for the Sovereign right and power in God
condition than they were before but kept his real interest in them as his own and made provision for them Psal 145. 15 16. Act. 14. 17. and kept up his Sovereign rule over them at least by such laws as he ruled over them before he called Abraham out from them and expected that they should thereby feel after God if happily they might find him Act. 17. 27. and accepted such as did so feel after him as to find him Job 1. 1. Jona 3. 7. 10. and when he executed judgment upon them it was not from his Sovereign will distinct from sin as the deserving cause but for their sinning against him as their Sovereign Lord and from which Judgment they might have been and sometimes were delivered by repentance Jer. 18. 7 8. Jona 3. 7. 10. and when he used any of them as his Rod to chastise his own people and afterwards judged them for it it was not for doing thereof but for their ill doing of it Isa 10. 5. 7. 16. Amos 1. 11. I think it 's clear from Scripture that God never executed Judgment upon any of the Nations but sin was the cause thereof Gen. 15. 16. Levit. 18. 28. and 20. 23. 6. In the Gospel ministration which is the highest and most gracious in order to glory he keeps to the same method in his Sovereign Government where the Gospel comes it s carried on all according to the righteous Laws thereof not saving and damning from his own power and will without respect had to his Sovereign Laws therein exhibited to men but hath stated and will execute life and death according to those laws otherwise to affirm is dishonourable unto God and tends to end his Laws and Sovereign rule in the Gospel which Laws are exprest in these and the like Scriptures Mar. 16. 15 16. Rom. 2. 7. 10. Heb 5. 9. Rev. 22. 14. 7. And at the general Judgment he will judge and pass sentence not from an unlimited Sovereignty but according to his Sovereign Laws made known to men in that behalf Joh. 12. 47. 48. Rom. 2. 5. 10. 2 Cor. 5. 10. 2 Thes 1. 7. Rev. 22. 10. and 20. 12. and to assure us that the world shall be judged in righteousness he will not be the immediate visible Judg himself but by that man whom he hath ordained Act. 17. 31. So that it 's most apparent from these seven instances from holy Scripture that God has throughout all ages from the beginning of the world and will to the end thereof exercised and will exercise his Sovereign power over men according to his Sovereign Laws at several times given forth to them and not from his own immediate Sovereign will and power distinct from and contrary thereunto Christ I am greatly satisfied in what you have said in this matter as to the manner and method of Gods proceedings in his Sovereign Rule and Government over the world yet it being a matter of so great concern relating both to God and men if you have any further grounds to confirm the truth I desire to hear them Minist I have yet seven Scripture grounds and Arguments for the further confirmation thereof 1. That which is contrary to the whole name and nature of God as declared in his Word is irreligious to be asserted or imagined that God should from his own will without relation to sin as the deserving cause reprobate men to eternal death make them for that end is contrary to his name and nature as opened to us in his Word and therefore it 's irreligious to be asserted or imagined 1st It 's contrary to his goodness and love to men Psal 145. 9. he is good to all and his tender mercies are over all his works Christ To this it will be said that it intends temporary goodness relating to this world Minist In part I grant it but is this all the goodness they will allow to be in God towards men in general to allow them the goodness and mercies of this world only designedly to prepare them for eternal destruction as men fat their Cattle for the day of slaughter Are these the tender mercies they will allow to be in God to the world and no more The Scripture saith Prov. 12. 10. That the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel and those who thus render God in his tender mercies towards all do exceedingly wrong and dishonour him and render themselves to be very cruel and merciless for certainly it is not so Joh. 3. 16. Christ shews us the love of God to the world on the Gospel account 2. It 's contrary to his Wisdom and Justice 1st His Wisdom which is infinite and of which there is no searching Ps 147. 5. Isa 40. 28. that this infinite Wisdom should find out no more righteous a way to glorifie Justice but to make men designedly to sin and be damned is contrary to divine Wisdom and Justice and therefore is irreligious in the Assertors thereof And as for the righteousness of God the practical Discourse of the Sovereignty of God acknowledgeth Pag. 39. That his will is the rule of righteousness and righteousness the rule of his will The Saints of old were perfectly of this mind shall not the Judge of all the Earth do right And I heartily wish that all that profess Saintship now were of the same mind and not lay the sin and judgment of the world on the Sovereign will of God by eternal Decree the greatest unrighteousness that can possibly be fixed on the holy and righteous God therefore let men tremble in the thoughts thereof And further in the same Pag. saith he will not punish without a cause nor more than is deserved Which is the sum of all I plead for in this matter For then surely he decreed not the cause that being all one as to punish without a cause and methinks should sound very harsh in all good mens ears that love the righteous God who loveth righteousness 2d Reas That God from his decreed will should hate and reprobate the world before they were even from all Eternity as is affirmed by some is impossible and therefore irrational to be imagined that it was impossible is apparent 1st Because when God made man he made him good and so loved him or else he loved not that which he made though good and as the nature of all mankind was made in him so in him was all mankind alike good and beloved of God or all could not have faln from that good estate in him nor could have lost any thing by his Fall and that God should love the world in Adam and hate it too at the same time and before it even from eternity as some say is impossible and therefore irrational to be imagined 2. The Scripture lets us to know that God loved the world in the gift of his Son long since the Creation and Fall of men even such a● shall be condemned for then sin and disobedience Joh. 〈◊〉 16. 19. and he
up therein that may to the fire and yet be saved so 1 Cor. 11. 30 31 32. we read of some that were judged of the Lord that they might not be condemned w●the the World which clearly imports if they had o● been so Judged of the Lord here they must have bee● condem●ed with the World at that day and that whoever ●● like case is not Judged here must meet with cond●mnation then so 1 Tim. 5. 24. Some mens sins are open before h●nd g●ing before to Judgment and some they foll●● after not o●●y to be Judged by the Church but by the Lord as 1 Co● 11. 32. They are ju●ged and chastened of the Lord and Mat. 18. 23 to 35. Christ the Lord and Judge lets us to know that some whose sins are forgiven may by their unme●●●fulness to others forfeit all and be Judged to punishment till full satisfaction to J●●t●ce i● made vers 35. a warning and an awakening word it should be to all merciless men in Gospel-Profession Mat. 25. 41. Jam. 2. 12 13. And this is so far from m●n●●tring any any occasion of sinful neglect that if rightly pon●er●d it would 1 Be a warning word to all so●s of Gospel-Professors to take heed and beware what they build both in matters of Faith and Life lest they come short of the Glory and meet with the fiery Judgment and be hurt of the second Death it 's that which ●ends to season all with the fear of the Judgment to come and a sutable preparation thereunto which being so much wanting herein some of those that ●●ll so much thereof for others expect not ever to come to it themselves which renders them the more in danger thereof and 2. If any wilfully neglect on this account they may suffer the Et●rnal punishment a●cording to the Scr●pture threats thereof Christ Some cry out against this as if they were like to be undone thereby because say they you own a Redemption from Hell and a threefold state in the World to come Min. This ariseth much from Tradition and ignorance of the Restitution and World to come while the Faith of the Gospel is lost as to the Glorious design of God to the World by Jesus Christ in the Restitution it 's no marvel they are all for Hell and burning in another World while they conclude themselves to have no share therein tho it 's true there will be sire and burning enough and that to those who have the least share therein Luk. 12. 48. And good it will be to all to look well to themselves in time and come right in the Faith and Life of the Gospel lest their own fire devour them 2. Let men come right in the Faith as to the Restitution World to come and Kingdom of Christ therein without which we have not the Faith of the Gospel and the difference in this will quickly end when that is believed the difference only remains about the various states of men in that World which I suppose may well be born withal in each other especially it being so that we all must come short in the knowledge thereof till the time comes 3. And concerning Redemption from Hell the word translated Hell frequently in the old Testament and sometimes in the New intends the Grave and from thence shall be a universal Redemption of all it being one of the proper ends of the Death and Resurrection of Christ Rom. 5. 18. 1 Cor. 15. 21 22. And is called the day of Redemption Rom. 8. 23. Eph. 4. 30. 2. Sometimes Hell intends great and deep asslictions and sorrows Psal 18. 4 5. 116. 3. From which has been and may be deliverance Psal 116. 8. 86. 3. 3. The Whales belly is called Hell which is rarely mentioned in the Old Testament probably because the old Covenant as such could not bring in the second life without which could have been no second Death and it 's called Death Metaphorically and not properly the first Death being properly Death the second not so but a life in misery called Death and Hell which great and deep afflictions pains and sorrows called Hell do most sutably represent And as there has been and shall be a Redemption from Hell in all the first mentioned respects viz. Out of great and deep afflictions pains and sorrows of Jonah out of the Fishes belly and all shall be Redeemed from the Grave called Hell why we should be so incredulous of and affrighted with a Redemption from the pains and sorrows of the second Death called Hell to me seems strange especially the Scripture being so abundantly full and clear in the matter in the true sense thereof as before has been shewed and as for the Kings of the Earth at that day relative to this matter read and ponder Isa 24. 21 22. And as for the Redemption of the World or deliverance after Judgment which includes the Redemption from Hell besides what has been already said we may read as much in that wonderfully mistaken Scripture Psal 2. 8 9. Ask of me and I will give thee the Heathen for thine inheritance and the uttermost parts of the Earth for thy possession where is 1. Christs mediatory office respecting the World ask of me 2. A promise I will give thee the Heathen for thine inheritance for thy possession Inheritance and Possession in Scripture sense being generally taken for good for advantage for riches for honour Deut. 4. 21. ●●ad very probably this saying as it sutes with may ●●er to Lev. 25. 44 45 46. As a Figure thereof ●ere the Lord allows his People to buy of the Heathen ●●●d-men and Bond-women and they should be their ●●d-servants possession and inheritance for ever A ●●ely resemblance of Christ's purchasing possessing and ●●eriting the Heathen World for ever as his subjects ●●d servants sutable to Isa 49. 18. As I live saith the ●●d thou shalt cloath thee with them all but verse 9. ●● is to break them with a rod of Iron and dash them ● pieces like a Potters Vessel True it is so he must ●ge dash and break them first that so they may be ● for his Inheritance Possession and Service they are ●●en to him on such terms as first to dash and break ●●m and so conquer them to himself Psal 18. 42 ●●n did I beat them small as the dust before the wind ●● and verse 43 44 45. follows the service of the same ●●ken and conquered People which relates to the very ●●e matter or to David as a Figure thereof and Psal ● 8. agrees fully hereto Arise O God judge thou ●● Earth for thou shalt inherit all Nations 1. Thou ●●lt Judge break them to pieces and then Inherit ●●m● and further we read in Scripture that God will ●●me be pacified toward his People when they have ●n the punishment of their sin in the Judgment who ●●e as great sinners against God as any of the Hea●●● Ezek. 16. 47 48 63. And Sodom and Gomorrah ●● which there
can be no worse among the Heathen yet ●●d will in time be pacified towards them and return ●●●n when he returns his sinning People Judah and Is●●●l Ezek. 16. 53 61. Zeph. 3. 8. Where is declared ●● universal Judgment of the World and when that ●● finished verse 9. Then will I turn to the People a ●● Language that they may all call upon the Name of the Lord and serve him with one consent The same Judged People shall afterward serve the Lord he saith not my People but the People which fully agreeth with other Scriptures of the same import Psal 102. 22. When the People are gathered together and the Kingdoms to serve the Lord and 22. 27. 86. 9. And many more that might be mentioned and Luk. 12. 48. The servant that miscarried through ignorance shall be beaten little so the word is tho much in it self yet little compared with wilful Transgressors and little fully imports an end of beating and Eternal beating and striping can in no sense be said to be little or few stripes so that an end of or Redemption from the penal part of the second Death though not of loss to the generality of the World both of Jews and Gentiles in times to be effected is most apparent from the Scriptures of truth and I verily believe it 's nothing else but a Traditional Reception contrary thereunto that makes it so strange unto us And as for the threefold state of the World at that day by some so much stumbled at it 's likewise as apparent not only from Psal 64. 8 9 10 verse 8. are the Eternally Condemned ones verse 9 the generality of the World all men verse 10. are the Righteous with the Lord and Isaiah 66. is first a description of the Church in its Glory with Christ verse 10 11 12. 2. The gathering of all tongues and all flesh to worship verse 18 23. 3. The Eternally Condemned ones verse 24. But if our eyes were but half open we might read as much in Mat. 25. 32 c. Where we may necessarily understand three states two mentioned and a third not mentioned but implied 1. All Infants so dying are not there mentioned not being capable of such a sentence either to life or death viz. on the same ●●ounds for feeding or not feeding the Members of Christ which are not a small part of the World 2. All the Heathen World that never heard of Christ or his ●embers and as they have not been nor are capable to ●ew mercy to Christ in his Members so are they ●ot capable of such a sentence it being proper only to Gospel-Professors but indeed that World may not only admit of a threefold state but of three thousand ●a infinite as to us if it be true according to Scri●ure that God will render to every man according to ●s Works 1 Cor. 5. 10. Rev. 22. 12. Christ Some cry out against this Doctrine as grie●●● Heresie and scandalous to the Gospel Min. To this I shall say but little tho I could say much 1. For truth to be accounted Heresie is no 〈◊〉 and therefore no strange thing 2. After the ●●y they call Heresie so believe I and worship God 3. I ●eartily desire they may repent of this in time it being ●●oful sin to call good evil and evil good 4. To ●nder it Heresie and scandalous is to render the whole ●ord and design of God by Christ in the Gospel to ● Heresie and scandalous relative to the Judg●ent and World to come according to the true declara●on thereof as has been plainly and plentifully pro●d before 5. Suppose it true that it were Heresie ●hich it 's far from I query of them whether it ●ould possibly be any more than as a drop to the Ocean ●● respect of the Errours and Heresies held by them●●ves as has been before unvailed 6. And as for ●●s being scandalous to the Gospel I say 1. If to as●●t that God will Judge the World in Righteousness by 〈◊〉 Christ and render to every man according to his ●●rks penal punishment both for measure and time sutable to the Facts of men that he will punish none without a cause nor more than is deserved if this be in good earnest scandalous either to God or Man then I acknowledge I am guilty of this scandal and shall I hope till I dye I conclude this with the saying of Tertullian which I think is true viz. Good things offend none but such as have ill minds Christ Some say suppose all you say about these matters be true yet they question what advantage may be supposed in publishing thereof especially it being an offence to many Min. 1. If there were no worth at all nor advantage in the knowledge of the Glorious design of God to the World by Jesus Christ in the Restitution and World to come certainly he would not have filled his word with the discoveries thereof as he has he would not have made it the work of all his holy Prophets since the World began to speak thereof but to the end that we might understand and believe it to his praise things revealed belonging to us Deut. 29. 29. There being no truth in the Scripture more fully and frequently declared than the Restitution and World to come with the Glories thereof I think I may say the Scriptures abounds and excels in this Act. 3. 21. And what may we conceive from hence but the greatness of the truth thereof and the greatness of our concern to understand and believe it 2. If it be the Faith to which the promise of life in the World to come is made as has been before proved then certainly it concerns us to understand and believe it and the publishing thereof should be no o●ence unto any but rather their joy and though Christ sometime said Joh. 16. 12. I have many things to say unto you but ye cannot bear them now which is by some urged in this matter To this I say that the times before and after the sufferings of Christ much differed afterwards Christ did not forbear the publishing of that to them which they were not capable to bear before he suffered nor did the Apostle forbear the publishing of further truth to them that were dull of hearing Heb. 5. 11. with ch 6. 1 2 3. And the Apostle complains that he was become or esteemed an Enemy because he told them the truth Gal. 4. 16. And indeed a sin and a shame it is that any profest Christians should be offended at the Doctrine of the Restitution of all things the World to come with the Glories thereof it being the Crowning part of the Glorious Gospel of the Blessed God And if men will now be offended at the truth I know no help for it Christ Some say that the World to come is a Mystery and none are capable to understand the perfection of the Glories thereof yet you have undertaken to declare what it is and so have presumed beyond