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

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the Measure of your Fathers viz. of the sins of your Fathers as Erasmus paraphrases it go on imitate your Ancestors and what they wanted of extreme cruelty do ye make it up they killed the Prophets and you him by whom and of whom they Prophesied The highest pitch of villany is noted by this phrase beyond which there is no further progress and makes ripe for Divine Vengeance and severest punishment which certainly follows it as payment follows things fully measured and sold. See the examples of the Amorites Gen. 15.16 Of the Sodomites Gen. 18.20 c. Of the Amalekites Exod. 17.14 1 Sam. 15.2 c. 3. Because there is a mutual equality and proportion in giving and restoring therefore it is metaphorically said in a Proverb with what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you again which we find three times with a different or diverse scope 1. Denoting just Retaliation either with respect to reward or punishment Matth. 7.2 Luke 6.38 Relating to our Neighbour 2. A legitimate and saving handling of the Word of God Mark 4.24 As Euthymius says as ye attend the Word so ye shall profit in knowledge Or 3. As Piscator says If ye communicate the word of God liberally God will communicate the knowledge of his Divine Mysteries more liberally to you and augment your Gifts c. For this heavenly Talent is improved and multiply'd by communicating it to others A Razor which shaves off hair is put for the King of Assyria Esa 7 2O Denoting that God would permit him to destroy Israel 'T is called hired with respect to the fact of Ahaz who hired the King of Assyria to assist him against the King of Syria 2 Kings 16.7 8. Moab is call a wash pot by David Psal. ●●0 9 denoting the baseness of those people and that they were only fit for the vilest Offices 2 Sam. 8.2 A Burthen denotes things troublesom and difficult Exod. 6.6 Psal. 55.22 Esa. 9.4 and 10.27 14.25 Matth. 23.4 c. Weight 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies the greatness of heavenly glory 2 Cor. 4.17 frequently Trouble and Misfortune Matth. 10.12 Acts 15.28 Gal. 6.2 1 Thess. 2.6 Rev. 2.24 See Prov. 27.3 Sin is called heavy Heb. 12.1 because it is an impediment in our heavenly race or course to heaven Of a Seal we have treated before A Looking glass denotes an imperfect knowledge of the Mysteries of God in this Life 1 Cor. 13.12 because it gives but an imperfect reflection of the figure or object compared to the object it self And because some Looking-glasses reflect the rays or beams of the Sun when it shines on them to an object The Apostle elegantly says uses the Verb 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Beholding in a Glass for the light of Divine knowledge 2 Cor. 3.18 But we with open face beholding as in a Glass the glory of the Lord are changed into the same Image that is are eminently illuminated and communicate light to others from Glory to Glory as by the Spirit of the Lord. Spoils taken from an Enemy denotes Christs Victory over Satan Esa. 53.12 Luke 11.22 Col. 2.15 a mans life is said to be to him for a prey which denotes deliverance from present Death as he that takes a booty exposes his life to Danger Jer. 21.9 and 38.2 and 39.18 and 45.5 Stipend or wages given to a Soldier is attributed to Sin Rom. 6.23 whose due wages is death Eternal A Table is attributed to the heart when it is fixed upon any thing Prov. 3.3 Jer. 17.1 A Cover or Covering denotes ignorance because if a thing be covered we cannot see it Esa. 25.7 2 Cor. 3.14 15 16. Lam. 3.65 A Sheath or Scabbard is put for the body because the Soul lodges there as a Sword in a Sheath Dan. 7.15 A Vessel is put for a mans body 1 Sam. 21.5 1 Thess. 4.4 Paul calls himself and his Collegues Earthen Vessels 2 Cor. 4.7 because of the Contempt Calamities and Hazards that they were expos'd to in the World as Earthen Vessels are more despised and more obnoxious to be broken than such as are made of Silver and Gold 1 Pet. 3.7 Peter calls a Woman the weaker Vessel because more subject to weaknesses and infirmities than men Paul is called a chosen Vessel by Christ Acts 9.15 that is a most choice and excellent instrument whom he would use to Convert the Gentiles Vessels of Grace or Honour are such as are saved by Grace and Vessels of Wrath and Dishonour such as rejected and damned for their Infidelity and Contempt of the Messiah Rom. 9.21 22 23. See 2 Tim. 2.20 21. Where there is an express comparison See Esa. 22.8 c. A Garment which covers the body defends and adorns it yeilds a double Metaphor 1. It denotes Salvation by the application and appropriation of the great benefits of Christ as well in this life as in that which is to come Psal. 45.8.13 14. Esa. 61 10. Rev. 3.18 and 7.14 and 16.15 The reason of the Comparison is excellent 1. From the hiding of indecen●● nakedness of which Psal. 32 1. Rom. 4.6 7. 2. Because thereby the body is defended from Cold and other noxious things Matth. 2●● 12 Rom. 8.30 c. 3 Because it adorns and beautifies Psal. 110.3 c. See the Parables Ezek. 16.10 c. Math. 22.11.12 Luke 15.22 The Typical Visions Zach. 3.3 c. Rev. 7.13 14. and 19.8 and 21 2. The Typical Actions Gen. 3.21 and 24.52 The Putting on and constant keeping of this spiritual Garment is primarily by Faith in Christ Rom. 13.14 Gal. 3.26 and 27. And consequently by the Renovation of Holy Spirit and the Conversation of a Holy Life Rom. 13.12 Eph. 4.24 Col. 3.10 12. 1 Pet. 3 3 4. Contrary to this is the Garment spotted with the Flesh Jude ver 23. The defiling of Garments Rev. 3.4 which is the old man Eph. 4.22 Col. 3.8 See Esa. 59.5 6. c. 2. With respect to outward Conversation Sheeps Cloathing is attributed to the False Prophets and False Teachers in the Church Matth. 7.15 Which denotes any outward things which are specious and made use of craftily to acquire authority and popular favour as when men make use of a dissembling personated or hypocritical sanctity as a Cloak to inveagle and deceive others When they pretend to be called of God Jer. 23.25 30. 1 Kings 13.18 Matth. 7.22 When they make a flourish about the knowledge of Tongues Universal Learning great Eloquence and other acquired Ornaments Rom. 16.18 1 Cor. 13.1 2. and gifts especially the working of Miracles whether truly done or by meer Imposture Deut. 13.2 Matth. 7.22 2 Thess. 2.9 See 1 Tim. 4.1 2 3. 2 Tim. 3.5.6 Col. 2.18 To this Sheeps Cloathing is fitly oppos'd A Wolfish mind denoting 1. The quality of their Doctrine viz. it was damning and a Wolf is a destroyer of Sheep 2. Their bloody principles that would cruelly Lord it and Tyrannize over mens Consciences
to the Admiration of all The Matter being known and related to them that that were concerned he had not only his Life but the Lion also to wait upon him who became a faithful Servant to him Hic est Leo Hospes Hominis hic est Homo Medicus Leonis was that which the People would say when they saw him lead along his Lion through the Streets Here goes the Lion which was the Man's Host and there is the Man who was the Lion's Physician XII No Creatures love their Young as you may percieve by the foregoing Story in part more than the Lions which they further demonstrate in their Defence for they will receive many terrible Blows Slashes and Wounds the one opening the bleeding Body and the other pressing the Blood out of the Wounds standing invincible never yielding till Death as if Death it self were nothing to them saith the Historian so that their young Ones might be safe XIII Lions are full of Clemency to them that prostrate themselves at their feet they will not touch such as do as it were by submission humble themselves to them XIV Out of the dead Carcase of Sampson's Lion came forth Sweetness as in his Riddle XV. None can take away the Prey from an hungry Lion XVI 'T is affirmed that if a Man be anointed all over with the Blood of a Lion he shall never be destroyed by wild Beasts XVII The Blood of a Lion as Naturalists say being rubbed or spread upon a Canker or Sore which is swell'd about the Veins will presently cure the Grief Parallel I. THe Lord Jesus is the King of Kings the Lord of Lords King of the Kings of the Earth II. Jesus Christ is full of Majesty It may be truly said of him that he carries Majesty in his Face Majesty in his Looks Majesty in his Words Majesty in his Walking Christ being our Captain tho we are timerous Creatures is enough to oppose scatter and vanquish the most potent Army that ever the Prince of Darkness or the God of this World could raise against them his Looks and Words affright his Enemies III. Christ is the Power of God He is a mighty Man nay He is a mighty God mighty to save IV. Christ is of superlative Courage of an invincible Mind for he never encountred with any but he was Conqueror He subdued the Devil yea whole Legions of them and rode in Triumph through the Air. He overcame the World trampling it under his Feet He conquered Sin yea Death it self The Woman bringing forth the Lion of the Tribe of Judah portended nothing less than the Conquest of the Devil's Kingdom V. Christ appears in his Dispensations for some time to couch down as it were suffers himself to be abused in his People and seems to lie still as if he were asleep VI. Christ when he is rouzed up by the Cruelties of the Enemies of his Church and the Cries of his People will be very terrible he will come upon Princes as upon Mortar Tho now he seems still and peaceable like a Lamb yet the Day is at hand when he will rise up like a Lion to destroy and devour at once VII When Christ shall utter his Voice at the last Day and come to Judgment he will make the Nations of the World quake Let all the Inhabitants of the Earth tremble for the Day of the Lord cometh for 't is nigh at hand The Lord shall also roar out of Zion and utter his Voice from Jerusalem and the Heaven and Earth shall shake c. VIII There is nothing hid from the Eyes of Christ he sees into the darkest Corners of Mens Hearts and Imaginations the most subtil Sinners cannot escape his Notice There is no secret Place where the Plotters or wicked Men can hide themselves from him He sees all their horrid Designs and Combinations IX Jesus Christ will reward every one according to the Nature of his Works in the great Day and when he comes forth to judg Babylon he will retaliate upon her according as she hath done Thou hast given them Blood to drink for they are worthy for they have shed the Blood of thy Saints and Prophets Reward her as she hath rewarded you X. Christ marks all those that injure him and his People Wherefore doth the Wicked contemn God he saith in his Heart he will not requite it Thou hast seen it for thou beholdest Mischief and Spite to requite it with thy hand I remember that which Amalek did to Israel now go and smite Amalek I will contend with them that contend with thee and I will save thy Children And I will feed them that oppress thee with their own Flesh and they shall be drunken with their own Blood as with sweet Wine XI The Lord Jesus as he avenges the Wrongs and Injuries done to his People so he will requite Kindnesses shewed to them Such as feed the Hungry cloath the Naked visit the Sick and those that are in Prison for Christ's sake shall be rewarded Their Work of Faith and Labour of Love shall not be forgotten yea He that gives but a Cup of cold Water in the Name of a Disciple shall not lose his Reward Which is a Reward of Grace not Merit for there is no proportion between eternal Life and the best of our Performances yet God accepts of them XII The Lord Jesus loveth his People with such a strong and endeared Love that he did not only fight with cruel Enemies in their behalf but freely also received many Lashes and sore Wounds in his Body and stood invincible never yielding till Death He made his Soul an Offering for Sin Yea Death it self was nothing to him so that he might save his poor Church from Wrath and eternal Misery XIII The Lord Jesus is full of Clemency Compassion and Tenderness of Bowels to all that humble themselves at his Feet He resisteth the Proud and will tear them in pieces but giveth Grace to the Humble XIV Sampson's Riddle is unfolded best in the slain Body of the Lion of the Tribe of Judah from thence comes all the Honey the Sweetness of Grace and Glory XV. None can deliver themselves out of Christ's hand when he rises up for the Prey XVI That Person whosoever he be who applieth Christ's Blood by Faith or hath every Faculty of his Soul viz. the whole Man bathed therein shall never be destroyed by the Devil nor the Powers of Darkness XVII The Blood of Christ cures all Wounds Cankers and putrifying Sores of the Soul or inward Man when applied by the hand of Faith Metaphor THe Lion is cruel blood-sucking proud preying stony-hearted malitious a Devourer of Flocks and Herds the very Tyrant of Beasts Disparity THe Lord Jesus is mild merciful tender-hearted forgetting Injuries the Preserver and Saviour of the innocent poor weak and helpless Ones c. Inferences 1. LEt the Ungodly tremble
XXII By the Spirit of Christ we are regenerated or born again Holiness Faith Love Joy c. and all such precious Fruits are the Productions of the holy Spirit through Christ. Such as lie as it were buried in the Grave of Sin and spiritual Misery shall when the quickning Beams of this spiritual Sun shine upon their Souls have a Resurrection from that Death and by its efficacy shall their Bodies also be raised from the Dust at the last Day XXIII The Beams of Gospel-Light and Divine Illumination do not shine alike in every Nation nor in every Soul In some European Countries especially in England they are more bright and radiant than elsewhere A great many Places want the Comfort of this Spiritual Sun more than Greenland wants the Presence of the created Sun for there the Sun shines half the year but in many Heathen Countries the Sun-shine of the Gospel has not yet arose yea even in Palestine and the adjacent Countries where it first shined most gloriously its Light is for the most part if not altogether removed and communicated to the Isles afar off to the Glory of his rich and unspeakable Grace and Love to us in Christ Jesus our Lord. XXIV Christ warms and heats the Soul which of it self is cold earthly and of a benummed Constitution He sends the Comforter by him we are quickned c. He gives Rest he is the Resurrection and the Life of his People and therefore their Reviver As a Refiner's Fire he burns our Dross Hay Stubble c. And if this Fire be cherished it parches and dries up the Weeds and Trash the Thorns and Briars that grow in our Souls as predominant Sin and Lust all Self-love Corruption and carnal Confidence c. which else would choak the Word and stiffle all good Motions in us See Refiner XXV Christ is the Light of Men. Natural or Moral Light is too dim like the Moon to discover the secret Pollutions of the Soul it cannot make you see the Corruption and Filth of such as lie in their Blood being Captives to Satan the Heart does receive no Light but what comes from this Sun of Righteousness without it which we shall stumble and fall converse with Sin which envenoms the Soul and at last tumble blindfold into Hell and eternal Damnation By this blessed Light is discover'd 1. What Sin is and its Nature and Consequences for tho natural Conscience if it may be so called arraigns us for Immorality or any Breach of the Law of Nature yet it is too dark and far short of discovering the horrid Filth and abominable Evil of Sin in a Gospel-way that is the Work of the Spirit and 't is only spiritually discerned 2. This spiritual Sun or Gospel-Light shews the sad and lamentable Condition of fallen Man by Sin 3. How insignificant the World with all its outward Pomp and imaginary Glory is to release him and afford any solid Content or Satisfaction 4. It discovers the Craft and Subtilty of Satan that Arch-Enemy of Souls 5. It reveals as far as frail Man can comprehend it the Being of God in his glorious Attributes and most sublime Perfections 6. It holds forth the transcendent Excellency of Jesus Christ and the absolute Necessity there is for poor fallen Man to have an Interest in him in order to his Peace with God 7. It informs us which are false Ways who are Hereticks where the false Church is c. Which are things not to be known but by the blessed Light of this Sun of Righteousness shining in his Word viz. the holy Scriptures This Sun of Righteousness gives us Light and Direction in all the Ways of God's holy Worship this Soul-Guide leads in the right way of Wisdom and in the midst of the Paths of Judgment He leads the Blind by a Way they knew not and makes Darkness Light before them and crooked things streight See the Metaphor Light XXVI What can be so desirable so comfortable as the Light of God's Countenance to have this Sun of Righteousness shining on us David accounted it the one thing desirable That he might dwell in the House of the Lord all the days of his Life to behold the Beauty of the Lord and to enquire in his Temple If the Beams of this spiritual Sun be withdrawn the Soul is restless till it finds them seeking every where and crying out with the Spouse Saw ye him whom my Soul loveth His Favour and Loving-kindness is better than Life XXVII When Christ draws near the Soul by his heavenly Influences he causes it to become green and flourishing When this Gospel-Sun rises high and shines hot in any Kingdom or Country it causes them wonderfully to flourish it fertilizes Souls and Nations and makes them to bring forth beautiful Blossoms and wholesom Fruit but in his Retreats and Withdrawings how do they languish and pine away 'T is Night where Christ is absent and Day where he is present His being at a distance is the Soul's Winter and his blessed Approach is Summer As Birds chant their warbling Notes in the Spring rejoycing at the Sun 's coming so do the Saints with spiritual Melody congratulate the Approaches of Christ. XXVIII Christ the Sun of Righteousness shining forth in the manifestation of the Gospel causeth the Heart of one Man to dissolve and melt like Wax distilling him into Tears of Repentance others are hardned and grow obdurate as a Rock not through the Gospel's fault but their own obstinate and rebellious Minds To some the Word is a Savour of Life unto Life and to others a Savour of Death unto Death XXIX Christ is often vailed so that we cannot see him viz. when strange and dark Providences attend us as in the case of Job How often do our Sins interpose like Clouds betwixt us and this blessed Sun of Righteousness leaving our Souls in the dark Yet in these Withdrawings the Soul is sensible that his Efficacy and Virtue are not removed XXX Some like Felix cannot bear the powerful Influences of Christ's Word and heavenly Doctrine XXXI The dazling Light and transcendent Glory of Christ exceeds all the Glory of the World and all that is therein their Light is but Darkness when compared to him XXXII The Sun of Righteousness is to us eclipsed when this World gets between us and Christ when our Hearts and Eyes are so much upon it that we cannot see him in his Beauty Christ is never totally eclipsed to a gracious Soul because Sin is infinitely less than him XXXIII Jesus Christ rejoyces in doing the Work of the Father his Meat and Drink was in doing the Will of him that sent him Lo I come to do thy Will O God XXXIV Christ by his blessed Word through the Influences of the holy Spirit ripens his chosen Ones for the Harvest which is the end of the World and prepares them for Glory And the Wicked through their own Perverseness
gather there drive away Darkness and clear the Sight And further saith Quid possit Vitis alia quae fundit sermone explicare nemo potest that no Tongue could sufficiently tell the Virtues of the Vine the like says Pliny Parallel I. JEsus Christ in his state of Humiliation did not appear in that outward Glory Pomp and Magnificence which the proud Grandees of the Earth glitter in he was not entertained with the Royalties of Imperial Palaces for his Kingdom was not of this World He was look'd upon in comparison of the Mighty Men who are compared to the Cedars of Lebanon and Oaks of Bashan as a poor mean and contemptible Shrub as the Prophet foretold He shall grow up before him as a Tender Plant and as a Root out of a dry Ground he hath no Form nor Comliness and when we shall see him there is no Beauty that we should desire him II. Jesus Christ hath a Name above every Name he infinitely excels whatsoever is good great and glorious in Angels Saints and Men. The spendor and Stateliness of Monarchs Courts is nothing in comparison of that unexpressible Lustre and Majesty that surrounds him The Heavenly Luminaries are dim to him he is the Royal Ofspring of Heaven of the sublimest Extraction When he bringeth the first begotten into the World he saith and let all the Angels of God worship him III. Christ when in his young and tender Age grew much in favour both with God and Man and when he was twelve years old disputed with the Learned Doctors hearing them and asking them Questions and all that heard him were astonished at his Vnderstanding and Answers c. IV. J●●sus Christ is full of Life and Divine Vertue the Treasuries of his communicable Graces are immense and unspeakable All Wisdom and Knowledg are hid in him In him all Fulness dwells his People mystically united to him are his Branches them he supplies with spiritual Quickning Nourishment and Growth and though scattered over many Kingdoms and Nations his Protection environs them round about provides a sufficient Supply for their spiritual Wants which is to be found no where else If a Man abide not in me saith he he is cast forth as a Branch that is withered c. V. Christ the Spiritual Vine is not only a green spreading and flourishing Plant but also exceeding fruitful he was so in his Life going up and down doing good both to the Bodies and Souls of Men fruitful in his Death In that Cluster there is much choice Fruit as Atonement Reconciliation Redemption Victory over Sin and Satan the abolishing of the Law and establishing the everlasting Righteousness he was fruitful in his Resurrection Ascention Intercession c. The Graces of the Spirit Holy Ordinances and Promises of Eternal Life are all Fruits of this heavenly Vine from him is all our Fruit found See Metaphor Light VI. The Lord Jesus brings forth the most pleasant and most desirable Fruit. I sate down under his Shadow with great delight saith the Spouse and his Fruit was pleasant to my Taste No Cup so refreshing as the Cup of Divine Consolation No Wine nourishes or quickens the Body so much as the Love of Christ Peace with God Reconciliation Pardon of Sin Justification Adoption c. These Blessed Fruits of this mystical Vine do chear feed and enliven a Drooping and Languishing Soul VII The Lord Jesus yields Fruit every way profitable All the Good that Soul or Body is capable to receive flows from him and is the Fruit of his Love purchased by his Death and communicated by his Word and Holy Spirit It warms supports and strengthens the Souls of his People His Grace is of a healing quickning and vivifying nature See Metaphor Wine and Ointment c. VIII Jesus Christ is a Shadow to his Church a hiding-place from the Wind and a Cover from the Tempest as the Shadow of a great Rock in a weary Land He defends from the Rage of Satan from Sin from the Fury of Man in the heat of Persecution yea from the wrath of God by which were it not for the interposition of this blessed Skreen or Shade we should be scorched burnt yea utterly consumed See Rock Apple-Tree c. IX Christ the Spiritual Vine being affronted rejected and abused by the rebellious obstinate and unbelieving Jews when he approached and beheld the City He wept over it was grieved for the hardness of their Hearts but more especially when he came under the execution of Divine Wrath for Mans sake and in his stead which he did willingly undergo how did his bruised and abused Body sweat as it were great drops of Blood until he yielded up his blessed Life and precious Spirit for us X. The Grace of Christ the Spiritual Vine is precious Eye-Salve which removes those thick Clouds of Darkness and Ignorance that are upon the Understanding by which a Soul spiritually comes to have a clear Prospect of those never-fading Glories of the other World and plainly discerns the gilded Follies and transitory Vanities of all things here below In a word no Tongue can sufficiently exalt the transcendent Virtues of this ever-blessed Vine Metaphor I. THe Vine is a Plant of an earthly Extract the choicest and goodliest are only the Plantation of Men. II. The Vine is not always green the Leaves fall off in Winter You may look for Fruit when the Vintage is gathered and find none III. The Fruit of the Vine taken to excess is offensive to God hurts and injures the Soul breeds Diseases and destructive Humours in the Body bereaves Men of Reason intoxicates the Brain c. IV. The Fruit of the Vine diminishes by gathering Cluster after Cluster you may soon strip it off all V. The Fruit of the Vine is only good for the Body VI. The Vine wants Support unless it be underpropt it falls being not able to bear the weight of its own Branches Disparity I. CHrist is of an heavenly Original and Extraction a Vine of God's own planting who prepared a Body for him and appointed him to the work of Redemption He is the true Vine and God the Father is the Husbandman no other could plant so Noble a Vine as Christ is II. Christ the Spiritual Vine perpetually flourishes always abounds with Fruit and knows no Winter he is the same from Generation to Generation yesterday to day and for ever without variation or shadow of turning there 's always a full Vintage that never diminishes withers nor decays never grows old but ever remains in its full growth and absolute Perfection III. The Fruit of Christ the Spiritual Vine never hurts any no danger of Surfeit here the more you eat and drink the better 't is here 's no fear of Excess The Wine of Consolation neither gluts nor inflames nor intoxicates but nourishes and feeds the Soul
THe People were stung with fiery Serpents and thereby mortally wounded II. Neither Moses nor the Law could cure the People that were stung with those fiery Serpents but the Brazen Serpent III. The Serpent of Brass was to be lifted upon a Pole IV. After many People died that were stung the Brazen Serpent was appointed to be lifted up as an Ordinance of healing V. A Serpent wounded and a Serpent healed The first that wounded had Poison in him but the second tho called a Serpent it was without Poison or Sting it had the Similitude of a Serpent but had no Venom VI. The Brazen Serpent was not forged by Man's Hand or Hammer but in a Mould in the Fire VII It was made of Brass and not of Gold which Metal besides that it is of a fiery Colour and so might resemble the colour of the Serpent it 's also strong and durable Is my Strength saith Job the Strength of Stones or is my Flesh of Brass VIII They that looked up unto the Brazen Serpent tho never so greivously wounded or stung yet were healed and saved from Death IX They who looked upon their Sores to and grievous Wounds and not the sign that was erected by God's Appointment died notwithstanding the Serpent of Brass X. If they sought to Chirurgeans or Physicians or used any Salves or Medicines of their own or others yet they perished XI The Brazen-Serpent was an unlikely thing or way to Human Reason to heal such deadly Wounds XII He that had a weak Eye or Eyes and yet look'd up to the Brazen-Serpent was cured XIII It was a wonderful means of Cure and undeservedly appointed by God of his meer Pity against the Merit of those Murmurers Parallel SInners are stung with Sin that is like the sting of a Serpent The poison of Asps is under their tongue Sin wounds the Soul My Wounds stink and are corrupt II. So neither the Law nor Levite nor any Creature could cure Mankind nor redeem them from the sting of Sin and Death but only Jesus Christ. III. So Christ was lifted up upon the Cross and is lifted up in the Ministry of the Word and the Ordinances of the Gospel and thereby in the hearts of Believers IV. So after Mankind sinned and was brought under Death Christ came by the appointment of God to dy and be crucified or lifted up upon the Cross to heal and recover us of our Wounds V. So saith Mr. Guild as the first Adam lost Mankind the second Adam redeemed Mankind The first had Sin and venomous Poison in him by means of his harkening to the old Serpent the second tho called a Sinner and made to bear our Sins and had the Similitude of of a sinful Man but yet without Sin VI. So Christ was not begotten by Man but conceived by the Holy Ghost in the Womb of the Virgin VII So was Christ sent not with outward Glory or worldly pompous Shew but mean and humble in outward Appearance Brass being strong c. in this respect it might figure out the Strength of Christ who is able by the power of the Godhead to endure and overcome all his Tribulations VIII So they who look up to Christ by a true Faith tho never such great Sinners shall be healed and saved from eternal Death By recovery of natural Life●● in the Israelites was figured Eternal Life by Christ. IX So they who are bitten and grievously wounded with Sin if they fix their Eyes thereon and grieve and mourn in the sight of it and do not look unto Christ by believing they despair and dy eternally notwithstanding the blessed Saviour X. So whosoever seek to any for help but Christ or endeavour by their own Works or Reformation of Life to have Peace with God or trust to and rely upon the bare Mercy of God considering his Justice and do not come to Jesus Christ and look up to him as crucified to satisfy for their Sins are like to perish for ever Let the Men that talk of the Light within look to this XI So Christ crucified is to the Jews and many others in the World an unlikely way to save Mens Souls We preach Christ crucified unto the Jews a Stumbling-Block and to the Greeks Foolishness but unto them that are called Christ the Power of God c. XII So he that hath but a weak Faith yet looks up unto Christ shall be saved We read of three Degrees of Faith in the Gospel and yet the weakest obtained Help and Cure from Christ. First one comes to him and saith If I can but touch the Hem of his Garment I shall be whole The second saith Lord if thou wilt thou canst make me whole The third said If thou canst do any thing have compassion on us and help us One would think the last had no Faith at all it seemed so weak he questioned the Power of Christ. A weak Faith if true will justify and save the Soul as well as a strong Faith XIII So is the Death of Christ to sinful and rebellious Mankind an admirable Work of unmerited Mercy infinitely above what we deserved it was not only above but against our Merits God so loved the World c. Behold what manner of Love is this c. Type THe Brazen Serpent cured only the Wounds of the Body and saved thereby only from Temporal Death II. The Brazen-Serpent retained not always its Virtue to cure also it was not to be worshipped it was gross Idolatry so to do and when in the days of Hezekiah it came to be that way abused it was destroyed and broken in pieces Disparity CHrist cures all the Diseases and Wounds of the Soul and thereby saves from Eternal Death See Physician II. Christ the Anti-type of the Brazen-Serpent retains the like Virtue and Efficacy to save that ever he had ought to be worshipped is the same yesterday to day and for ever Inferences THis shews not only the Necessity of a Saviour but also of Faith in him None were healed but those that look'd up to the Brazen Serpent so no Man shall be saved but he that looks up by Faith to Jesus Christ. 1. Look up timely 2. Look up daily for Sin daily wounds thee 3. Look up with a fixed or single Eye Christ is All and in All. Col. 3.11 Where there is neither Greek nor Jew Circumcision nor Vncircumcision Barbarian Scythian Bond nor Free but Christ is All and in All. NOw to conclude with this second Head of Metaphors Similies Types Parables and other borrowed Terms concerning the Lord Jesus I may well infer from the whole of what hath been said That Christ is All and in All. The Words are a Proposition in which you have 1. The Subject But Christ. 2. The Predicate He is All and in All. Christ is All in all things that are necessary to Salvation and that to all Persons that do believe on him Christ is a
cause a Man to vomit it up by unfeigned Repentance by which means the Life of the Soul is preserved for if by the Operation of the Spirit Sin is not vomited up Death will certainly follow Except ye repent ye shall all likewise perish Luk. 13.3 For the Flesh lusteth against the Spirit and the Spirit against the Flesh and these are contrary the one to the other Gal. 5.17 IV. The Spirit of God will never mingle nor become one with the Flesh the Spirit is from above and ever endeavours to be uppermost in what Heart soever it is 't will not be under the command of Sin nor Satan Walk in the Spirit and ye shall not fulfil the Lusts of the Flesh. V. The Spirit wonderfully revives comforteth and infuseth Spiritual Warmth and Heat into the Soul of a Believer when he is anointed with it and indeed nothing else will refresh enliven and warm the inward Man hence 't is compared to Fire and called the Spirit of Life and blessed Comforter VI. the Spirit cannot be dried up by the heat of Persecution nor the scorching beams of Satan's Temptations that will live and abide the same in the Souls of sincere Converts losing none of its gracious Influences and Operations And I will pray the Father and he shall give you another Comforter that shall abide with you for ever Joh. 14.16 See Comforter VII The Spirit cleareth the Eyes of the Understanding 't is call'd Eye-salve and from hence the Apostle prayeth for the Ephesians That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ the Father of Glory would grant them the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation in the Knowledg of him That the Eyes of their Vnderstanding being enlightned they might know what was the hope of his calling c. Clouds and Mists of Darkness are upon the Eyes of all that have not received the Spirit so that they cannot behold things a far off VIII The Spirit of God is the only Remedy for all Obstructions of the inward Man those that scarce breath or pray at all by receiving a measure of the Spirit breath out freely their desire to Almighty God Likewise the Spirit helpeth our Infirmities for we know not what we should pray for as we ought but the Spirit maketh Intercession c. No Man can say Jesus is Lord but by the Holy Ghost 1 Cor. 12.3 IX The Spirit feeds the Soul yea it makes it fat and well liking nothing nourishes comparable to the Spirit the Word and Ordnances of God are but dry Bread to it this is the chief of those fat things full of Marrow by which God feasts and makes fat the Bones of his Saints X. The Spirit of God being received and lived upon the Abundance of the things of this World that have in them by means of Sin some hurtful and surfeiting Quality are made hereby very good and profitable to Believers but for want of the Spirit 's seasoning and sanctifying they become deadly and destructive to wicked Men their Table Bed and all they enjoy are made Snares to them Take heed to your selves lest at any time your Hearts be over-charged with surfeiting and Drunkenness and the Cares of this World c. Luk. 21.34 XI The Holy Spirit is of exceeding great use against all Tremblings and Convulsions of the Soul in evil Times it frees the Godly from all slavish Fears which shake some Men for want of it out of their Faith Honesty and Religion and it keeps sincere ones stedfast and imovable from being shaken by false Doctrine and lying Spirits which have troubled many with strange Convulsions Shakings and Tremblings in this Nation so that as my Author saith they have even foamed at the Mouth when Quakerism first came up amongst us XII The Holy Spirit is made use of by the Lord Jesus Christ our Heavenly High-Priest in cleansing the Leprosy of Sin he puts it into or upon every Faculty of the Inward Man the Will the Affection the Understanding the Conscience the Head the Hand the Heart the whole Soul is anointed therewith before it is pronounced clean by the Lord. I will put my Spirit within you and you shall be clean from all your Filthiness Now are you clean through the Word that I have spoken to you the Words that I have spoken to you they are the Spirit and the Life XIII The Spirit of God is that spiritual Oil that the Wise Virgins took in their Vessels and in their Lamps by which means they were accepted by the Bridegroom and the Foolish for want of it their Lamps of Profession went out and they not suffered to go into the Wedding-Chamber XIV The Holy Spirit hath an excellent beautifying Quality there is no scar spot nor deformity in the Soul but the Spirit can purge and cleanse it they that are anointed with this Oil shine in the Eyes of God and good Men 't will make a Blackmore white and beautifful fetches out those Wrinkles and foul-Staines and Spots that naturally are in the Souls of Men and Women it takes of Christ's Beauty and puts it upon the Soul and so places a shining Lustre upon the Inward Man Thy Beauty for it was perfect through my Comliness which I had put upon thee c. How glorious and beautiful to be hereby And all that sat in the Councel looking stedfastly on him saw his Face as did Stephen appear if it had been the Face of an Angel Acts 6.15 XV. There are some nay many Men in the World that love not like not the Spirit they are naturally so averse to it that they will not be perswaded to make trial of it they can't believe there is any Sweetness Benefit or Savour in it The Natural Man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are Foolishness unto him neither can be know them because they are spiritually discern'd 1 Cor. 2.14 XVI The Spirit is good to strengthen the weak and decayed Hands and Knees of a poor Saint and thereby makes the Soul more fit for Motion Godwards lively quick agile and fit for Heavenly Service XVII The Lord Jesus was anointed with the Spirit that Oil of Gladness above his Fellows Moreover every Minister of the Gospel must be anointed therewith or he is not accepted of God METAPHOR OTher Oil is of an earthly Extract and several sorts of it are prepared and made fit for use by the Art and Wisdom of Man being extracted from earthly things II. There is not one sort of Oil that hath all kind of excellent Qualities in it that which may be good to beautify and of a dulciferous Scent may not be medicinable III. Oil will not last long its Virtue is soon gone it quickly decays and becomes unsavoury Disparity THe Spirit is from above and without beginning Flowing from the Throne of God and the Lamb. But the Comforter even the Spirit of Truth which proceedeth from the Father he shall testify of
Firr-trees shall be terribly shaken 'T is put for Musical Instruments 2 Sam. 6.5 And David and all the House of Israel played before the Lord on all Firr-wood so the hebrew that is as in our Translation on all instruments made of firr-wood as the following words shew viz. on Harps and on Psalteries and on Timbrels and on Cornets and on Cymbals Brass is put for Fetters or Shackles made of Brass Lam. 3.7 He hath made my Brass heavy that is my chain or fetters whereby my legs are shackled See Judg. 16.21 2 Sam. 3.34 Ezek. 24.11 and 16.36 You may see more Examples Psal. 68.30 2 Sam. 7.2 Jermiah 4.20 Habak 3.7 Gold and Silver are put for things made of them 1 Chron. 29.2 Psal. 115.4 Their Idols are Silver and Gold that is made of Silver and Gold 2. For Money or Currant Coyn Gen. 23.9 16. Gen. 24.22 2 Kings 5.5 1 Chro. 21.22 24. Gen. 20.16 Deut. 22.19 29. Caedar is put for Caedar-work or Tables made of that Wood Zeph. 2.14 Iron is put for an Axe 2 Kings 6.5 For Fetters Psal. 105.18 Corn is put for Bread Lam. 2.12 with Chapt. 4. verse 4. Wood and Stone are put for Vessels made of them Exod. 7.19 Stone is put for an Idol made of Stone Jer. 2.27 3.9 And for a pound weight Deut. 25.13 2 Sam. 14.26 Prov. 11.1 See more examples Esa. 34.11 Zach. 4.10 and 5.8 Gen. 28.18 22. with verse 11. Wood is put for a House made of Wood Jer 21.14 I will kindle a Fire in the Forrest thereof that is in the House of Jehovah In the House of the King and in the Houses of the Nobles which were built of precious materials brought from the Forrest of Lebanon Jer. 22.7 2 Kings 25.9 2 Chron. 36.19 Jer. 52.13 c. CHAP. II. Of a Metonymie of the Effect A Metonymie of the Effect is when the Effect is put for the Efficient Cause which is done three ways as 1. When the Action or the Effect is put for the Author or Person effecting 2. When a thing Effected by an instrument is put for the Instrument or Organical Cause 3. When the Effect is put for the thing or action Effecting 1. The Action or Effect is put for the Author or person Effecting AS Gen. 15.1 I am says Jehovah to Abraham thy exceeding great Reward that is I am a most liberal giver of Reward Deut. 30.20 He is thy Life and length of Days that is he is the Cause of it Gen. 49.18 I have waited for thy Salvation that is the promised Messiah the Author of Salvation as Luke 2.30 Where Simeon says Mine eyes have seen thy Salvation that is Christ. All flesh shall see 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Salvation of God that is a Saviour See Esa. 49.6 c. Psal. 3.3 4. and 106.20 and 27.1 Thou art my Light Salvation Strength c. that is the Author and Cause of them so Psal. 18.2 and 22.20 and 33.20 and 46.2 Jer. 16.19 and 23.6 John 11.25 and 14.6 1 Cor. 1.30 Eph. 2.14 1 John 5.20 And Heb. 5.9 Rom. 15.5 13. 2 Cor. 1.3 Luke 1.50 Luke 11.14 And he viz. Jesus was casting out a Devil and it was Dumb that is he made the man in whom he was dumb or suffered him not to speak and so was the cause of dumbness See Matth. 9.32 33. and Mark 9.17 25. Luke 13.11 It is said Gen. 26.35 That Esaus wives were a grief of mind or as the hebrew says bitterness of Spirit unto Isaac and Rebecca that is the Cause of sadness and trouble of Spirit See Gen. 25.23 Nehem. 12.31 Rom. 13.3 Rulers are not a terror that is a cause of terror to good men 2 Cor. 1.14 we are your rejoycing as ye are ours the Greek is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies glorying or boasting that is the cause of your rejoycing or glorying inasmuch as we instructed you in the Gospel which is the way of Salvation and you likewise are our glory inasmuch as we have won you to Christ 1 Thess. 2.19 20. Rom. 5.2 2. When a thing Effected by an Instrument is put for the Instrument or Organical Cause GLory is put for the Tongue Psal. 16.9 My Heart is glad and my glory rejoyceth that is my Tongue because it is the Organ by which God is and ought to be gloryfied sutable to Acts 2.26 Therefore did my heart Rejoyce and my Tongue was glad See Psal. 30.12 13. and 5.7 9. Power is put for the Organ exerting power as Rom. 1.16 The Gospel is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the power of God unto Salvation to every one that Beleiveth that is the Gospel is the means or organ by which God exerts or puts forth the power of his Salvation to Beleivers Eph. 1.19 Victory is put for the Instrument of overcoming as 1 John 5.4 This is the victory that overcometh the world even your Faith that is the Instrument of victory Eph. 6.16 Life is put for the means of its preservation Deut. 24.26 No man shall take the nether or the upper Milstone to pledge for he taketh a mans Life or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Soul to pledge that is the Instruments that are necessary for the preservation of Life Prov. 7.27 Life is put for food or maintenance Luke 15.12 He divided unto them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 his Life that is his Estate or as we translate it his living Hesiod lib. 2. calls money the soul of a man 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 3. When the Effect is put for the Thing or Action Effecting THis Species of a Metonymie is distinctly found in Nouns and Verbs as when the Effect is put for the cause materially as 2 Kings 4.10 There is death in the pot that is deadly poyson which will cause Death So Death is put for great perils and dangers troubles or Calamities which cause Death Exod. 10.17 Rom. 7.24 2 Cor. 1.10 and 11.23 And for the Plague Rev. 6.8 See Prov. 11.23 Jer. 3.24 Shame is put for an Idol Jer. 11.13 Hos. 9.10 The reason of the Name you may see Jer. 48.13 And Moab shall be ashamed of Kemosh as the house of Israel was ashamed of Bethel their confidence See Ezek. 44.18 Hosea 12.1 Ephraim dayly increaseth lies and desolation that is he commits such evils that nothing can be expected but Desolation and Calamity See more Examples Lam. 2.14 1 Cor. 12.6 8. 1 Cor. 14.3 He that Prophecyeth speaketh unto men Edification and Exhortation and Comfort that is an Edifying Exhorting and Comforting speech Sometimes the Effect is put formally for the Cause as Deut. 30.15 I have set before thee this day Life and Good Death and Evil that is I have clearly shewed and lay'd before thee what is the cause and original of each or for what cause and reason either of these was to come upon thee viz. To Love and obey God brings Life and Good but Rebellion Sin and Disobedience brings Death and Evil as the following
verses make evident This is called Jer. 21.8 The way of Life and Death See more Deut. 32.47 Prov. 19.3 and 20.1 Esa. 28.12 This is rest that is the Cause of rest or the way and manner of arriving to it Hosea 4.18 Their drink is sowre or gone that is their cause of recess from God or that which made them backslide as verse 11. Whoredom and Wine and New Wine take away the Heart Which words viz. take away the Heart are Emphatical for they denote that they were as it were wallowing in these Evils when they gave themselves to Whoredom and Drunkenness They saw and knew what was better and approved them but they followed the worse and so the Devil keeps them that are drowned in these Wickednesses as it were Captives 2 Tim. 2.26 for the hebrew word here is used when they speak of such as such as are taken and detained by force Gen. 14.11 12. Josh. 11.19 23 c. Micah 1.5 What is the Transgression of Jacob Is not Samaria And what are the High Places of Judah Are they not Jerusalem That is as Kimchi in lib. Radicum expounds it what was the Cause of the defection of Jacob Was it not the Cities of Samaria c. See Hab. 2.5 John 3.19 And this is the Judgment or Condemnation that is the cause of it John 12.50 And I know that his Commandement is Life Everlasting that is the Cause or Organ by which Everlasting Life is obtained for he speaks of saving knowledge by the Gospel Rom. 7.7 Is the Law sin that is the Cause of sin in or by it self So Rom. 8.6 For to be carnally minded is Death But to be Spiritually minded is Life and Peace that is the cause of Death and the Cause of Life and Peace as verse 10. See Phil. 1.13 Heb. 6.1 and 19. 14. and Rom. 6.23 In Verbs To JOY and REJOYCE are put for to be freed or delivered from Evil and to be or do well which is the Cause of Joy Psal. 70.4 Let all those that seek thee Rejoyce and be glad in thee that is let them be freed from all evil that they may have cause of Joy The Cause and Effect are joyned Psal. 5.11 12 13. To be Ashamed and Confounded signifies a falling into calamities and be exposed to violence which is the Cause of Confusion Psal. 25.1 2. and 3.19 20. and 31.1 2. and 119.115 116 c. To please signifies good behaviour and honest respect which is the cause of complacency as Rom. 15.2 Let every one of us please his Neighbour for good to edification See Erasmus upon the place 1 Cor. 10.33 Hast or Flight is put for Shame and Confusion Esa. 28.16 He that beleiveth shall not make hast that is he shall not be confounded as Rom. 9.33 and 10.11 1 Pet. 2.6 The Effect and Consequence of Confusion is flight or a hasty getting away from the sight of men This also signifies calamities and punishments as limited before See Psal. 74.15 Esa. 28.28 Eccl. 11.1 Job 28.5 Psal. 104. 13 14. Esa. 47.2 and 33.12 Josh. 11.8 and 13.6 CHAP. III. Of a Metonymie of the Subject THIS kind of Metonymie shall be handled under five Heads 1. More generally when the Recipient or receiving Subject is put for the Adjunct 2. More especially when the thing Containing is put for the thing Contained or Place for the thing Placed 3. When the Possessor is put for the thing Possessed 4. When the Occupant Object or Subject is put for that which it is concern'd about 5. When the thing Signed is put for the Sign 1. The Recipient or Receiving Subject is put for the Adjunct THE HEART is put for Wisdom where the Scripture tells us the seat of Wisdom is as Prov. 2.10 and 11.29 and 15.14 and 16.21 Prov. 6.32 Who so committeth Adultery with a Woman lacketh a Heart so the hebrew is that is lacketh Wisdom and Understanding See Prou. 7.7 and 9.4 16. and 10.13 21. In which places by the phrase wanting a Heart is to be understood of an unwise person or a fool by which words the Scripture expresses unbeleiving and Wicked men as Prov. 8.5 O yee simple understand subtilty and ye fools understand an Heart so the hebrew that is wisdom Prov. 15.32 He that heareth reproof possesseth or acquireth an Heart that is as the Chaldee renders it Wisdom See Prov. 28.26 He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool that is he that depends on or confides in his own understanding and prudence or he that is wise in his own Eyes as Esa. 5.21 So Hos. 7.11 and 4.11 The Heart and Reins are put for inward thoughts and affections Psal. 73.20 21. and 51.7 8. Prov. 23.16 God searches the Heart and Reins Psal. 7.9 10. and 26.1 2. Jer. 11.20 and 17.10 and 20.12 This is to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Act. 1.24 The knower of Hearts Matth. 20.21 'T is put for the desires of the soul expressed in Prayer as Psal. 62.8 Pour out your heart before him that is the desires of your heart Lam. 2.19 The New or inward man is put for the condition or state of the Converted or regenerate soul. And Old or outward man is opposed to it See Rom. 6.6 Eph. 4. 22.2 Cor. 7.1 Heb. 23.1 2 Cor. 5.17 Rom. 12.2 and 8.2 5. 2 Cor. 4.16 2. The Thing Containing is put for the Thing Contained and Place for thing Placed MOunt Carmel is put for the Trees there Jer. 46.18 As Carmel by Sea that is as the Trees of Mount Carmel are drawn by Sea so shall he lead them Captives So says Rab. Kimhi blessed be thy basket Deut. 28.5 That is the meat or provision in it A Desart is put for the wild Beasts there Psal. 29.8 with Deut. 8.15 A House is put for the Family Children and Domesticks Gen. 7.1 Come thou and all thy House into the Ark. 2 Sam. 7.11 The Lord telleth thee that he will make them an House that is give thee an off-spring or posterity to possesse the Royal Dignity 1 Chron. 10.6 Psal. 49.12 Luke 19.9 c. It is also put for a People or Tribe sprung from any Family as Exod. 2.1 Ezek. 3.1 and 27. 14. c. Islands are put for their Inhabitants and so for the Gentiles which possest all the Islands in the Mediterranean Sea Esa. 41.1 5. Keep silence before me O Islands The Isles saw it and feared c. See Esa. 42.4 The Isles shall wait for his Law Esa. 51.5 The Isles shall wait upon me The Sea is put for Maritine Inhabitants or Sea-men that dwelt near the shore Ezek. 26.17 How art thou destroyed that wast inhabited of the Seas so the hebrew So Esa. 60.5 The abundance of the Sea shall be converted unto thee that is the Gentiles which dwell near the Sea as the following words shew See Hag. 2.7 8. Deut. 33.19 They shall suck the abundance of the Seas that is Goods and Merchandize brought by Sea A Table is put for Meat Psal. 23.4
1 Col. 858. Promise is put for Faith which embraces or receives the gracious promise of God Rom. 9.8 Children of the promise that is of Faith which receives the gracious and free promise of Christ. They are called Sons by a Metaphor with respect to Abraham who is by the Holy Spirit called the Father of Believers Rom. 4.16 As if he had said they that tread in the steps of Abraham and are a like unto him in Faith See Rom. 4.12 Gal. 3.7 29. and 4.28 c. Blood is put for bloody-men or those that are malicious and ready to spill blood or perpetrate any villany Esa. 33.5 That stoppeth his Ears from hearing of blood that is hearkens not to them who conspire or confederate to commit Murther slaughter or other wickedness ●●for that is synecdochically noted by the word Blood See Prov. 1.10 11 12 c. The Subject or Argument of Writing is put for the writing it self 1 King 8.21 The Ark wherein is the Covenant of the Lord that is the tables wherein the Covenant was written Exod. 34.28 So Rom. 9.4 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Testaments or Covenants that is the two tables of the Covenants as they are expresly called Heb. 9.4 So the Old Testament is taken for the Books wherein it was written and contained 2 Cor. 3.14 which is common in our vulgar speech to take the Old and New Testament for the Books wherein they are written 5. The thing Signified is put for the Sign THE thing signified is sometimes put for the sign materially that is for the thing it self which is the Sign 1 Chron. 16.11 Seek the Lord and his strength that is the Ark of the Covenant which was a sign and symbol of his presence and strength So Psal. 78.61 Psal. 105.4 Whence it is expresly called the Ark of the strength of God Psal. 132.8 Ezek. 7.27 The Prince shall be Cloathed with desolation that is with a garment denoting mourning and desolation 1 Cor. 11.10 A Woman ought to have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 power on her Head that is a garment signifying that she was under the power of her Husband Sometimes the thing signified is formally put for the Sign that is for the term or appellation of the sign as Exod. 8.23 And I will put Redemption between my people and thy people that is the sign or token of Redemption Deut. 16.3 Seven days shalt thou eat unleavened Bread therewith even the bread of Affliction that is a sign monument or Memorial of the Affliction which you endured in Egypt By this Trope Bread is called the Body of Christ and Wine is called his Blood Matth. 26.26 28. Mark 14.22 24. 1 Cor. 11.24 25. that is a Sacramental sign and symbol of his Body and Blood instituted in remembrance of him CHAP. IV. Of a Metonymie of the Adjunct A Metonymie of the Adjunct is seven fold 1. When the Accident is put for its Subject in kind 2. When the Thing contained is put for the Thing containing or a thing in a Place is put for the place 3. When Time is put for things done or existing in time 4. When the Opinion of men is put for the Thing it self 5. When the Occupatum or Subject concern'd is put for its object 6. When the Sign is put for the thing signified 7. When a Name is put for a person or thing Of these in Order 1. When the Accident is put for its Subject in kind THE Abstract is put for the Concrete Gen. 42.38 Shall ye bring down my hoaryness or gray headedness so the hebrew with sorrow to the Grave that is me that am now an old man gray and decrepit with Age. 1 Sam. 15.29 The Eternity or strength of Israel shall not lye that is the Eternal and strong God of Israel 2 Sam. 9.12 And all the Habitation of the house of Ziba were Servants unto Mephibosheth that is his whole Family or all that dwelt in his house as we translate it Job 5.16 Iniquity stoppeth her Mouth that is wicked men are compelled to be silent before God Job 32.7 Days should speak and multitude of years should teach wisdom that is ancient men that are arrived to a great Age or many days See Psal. 12.1 Psal. 68.18 Thou hast led Captivity Captive that is such as were in Captivity as Esa. 49.24 and Jer. 29.14 or actively making those Captives that kept us in Captivity as the World Sin Death and the Devil So Eph. 4.8 Col. 2.12 13 14 15. c. Psal. 110.2 3. From the Dew of the Morning thou hast the Dew of thy Nativity that is thy Children who as dew seems to be generated of the morning moist ayr and then appears scattered in innumerable drops so shall thy Children be begotten by the Preaching of the Gospel in innumerable numbers More examples you may see Prov. 23.21 Esa. 57.13 Psal. 144.3.4 Psal. 90.8 9. Jer. 2.5 Ezek. 44.6 And you shall say to the Rebellion so the hebrew that is to the Rebellious people Luk. 1.78 The day spring from on high hath visited us An epithete of the incarnate Messiah taken from those places where he is compared to the Sun and Light Esa. 9.2 and 60.1 2. Mal. 4.2 c. John 11.40 If thou wouldst believe thou shouldest see the Glory of God that is his glorious works Rom. 11.7 Eph. 1.21 Phil. 1.16 Supposing to add affliction to my bonds that is to me in Bondage and Captivity 1 Pet. 2.17 Love the Brotherhood that is the Brethren or the Congregation or Assemblies of the Faithful 1 Pet. 5.9 So Circumcision is put for the Circumcised Jews Rom. 3.30 and 15.16 which is a Metonymie of the Sign and for the Spiritually Circumcised Col. 3.3 which is a Metaphor Other Adjuncts are put for their Subje●●ts Ezek. 26.8 He shall stir up the Buckler against thee that is Souldiers that wear Bucklers or Targets in War See Esa. 19.9 Zech. 9.15 Light is put for the Sun 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by way of eminency because it is the Fountain and original of Light Job 31.26 Hab. 3.4 It is put for Fire Mark 14.54 And he sate with the Servants and he warmed himself 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by the Light that is the Fire which gives Light as well as heat See John 18.18 Oyl or Ointment is put for one singularly annointed Esa. 10.27 The yoke shall be destroyed because of the annointing in the hebrew 'tis from the face of Oyl or because of Oyl that is for the annointing of the Lord and his Grace Junius and Trenellius expound it thus The yoke shall be destroyed because of the annointing that is by and through Christ thou shalt be set free in whom the Spirit of Jehovah rests who annointed him cap. 61 1. Illyricus says That this is properly fulfilled at the coming of the Messiah and the Redemption purchased by him who has broken the yoke cancel'd the hand writing and took away the Tyranny of the Law of Sin Death and Satan See Chap. 9.4 6.
towards men and as accommodated for the profit of Believers that nothing which he does shall hurt them To this may be referred that speech of God which of all is most sweet and gracious and full of comfort inasmuch as it was spoken in the very swelling as it were of Anger When he speaks to Moses of the grievous sin and Apostacy of the People Exod. 32.10 Now therefore let me alone that my Wrath may wax hot against them and that I may consume them c. Jehovah speaks as if he had been bound and constrained by the Faith and Prayer of Moses so as that he could not destroy the People unless he had asked him leave as Psal. 106.23 Therefore he said that he would destroy them had not Moses his chosen stood before him in the breach to turn away his Wrath lest he should destroy them Of so great a vertue and efficacy are the Prayers of the just before the Lord James 5.16 See Gen. 32.28 Hosea 12.4 Josh. 10.12 13 14. c. Esa. 1.13 The calling of Assemblies I cannot away with or more properly I cannot bear it is iniquity This is expounded with respect to the sanctity of God and his abomination of iniquity as verse 14. Your New Moons and your appointed Feasts my soul hateth which is intima●●ed by these phrases of humane abhorrence Something also of loosned or disjointed Members after the manner of men is attributed to God as Jer. 6 8. Be thou instructed O Jesuralem lest my soul be loosned or disjointed from thee so the Hebrew that is lest after the manner of a member that is broken or out of Joynt it departs from or be separate from thee and thou as a strange member be cut off or divided from me Ezek. 23.18 She discovered her Whoredoms and discovered her nakedness then my mind was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 disjointed from her By this phrase the Communion of God with Believers is most excellently expressed for if for their wilful and contumacious Rebellions God departs from them the head is as it were separated or pluckt off the putrified members as the Lord by a like metaphor speaks to the wicked Synagogue Jer. 15.6 For thou hast forsaken me saith the Lord thou art gone backward Therefore will I stretch out my hand against thee and destroy thee I am weary with Repenting Much and great was the forbearance and patience of God before this desertion which is indeed the filling the Measure of Iniquity spoken of Gen. 15.16 Matth. 23.32 To these privatives in man may be referred Diseases by which is signified the punishment of sin which Christ bore in our stead Esa. 53.4.10 Suitable to Hos. 13.14 I will ransome them from the power of the Grave I will redeem them from Death O Death I will be thy Plagues O Grave I will be thy Destruction Rep●●ntance shall be hid from mine Eyes Thus he speaks with respect to his Sacerdotal or Priestly Office as Heb. 2.14 Forasmuch as the Children are made partakers of flesh and blood he also himself took part of the same that through Death he might destroy him that had the Power of Death that is the Devil 2. With respect to his Prophetical Office 2 Tim. 1.10 Because by the Gospel he hath abolished Death and brought Life and Immortality to Light For he strongly defends his Church so as that the Gates of Hell shall not prevail against it and 1 Cor. 15.26 The last Enemy that shall be destroyed is Death Here is a most evident symbol of the Resurrection as Junius and Tremellius upon the place rightly conclude Paul upon these words of Hosea 1 Cor. 15.55 Thus speaks O death where is thy Sting O Grave where is thy Victory c. Of the second sort of mens Actions which are ascribed to God there may a distinction be made viz. Such as are internal and such as are external The internal are with respect to the diverse States Circumstances or Conditions of men and so God is said to be a Husbandman that is Synechdochically a Vine dresser John 15.1 The reason of the Comparison follows in the next verses and is largely expounded Esa. 5. and Matth. 20. c. Christ who is the hypostatical Wisdom of God and his Eternal Son calls himself a Workman when he speaks of the Creation Cant. 7.1 For by him were all things made and without him was nothing made that was made John 1.3 Col. 1.16 c. So God is said to be the Builder and Maker of a City which hath Foundations Heb. 11.10 that is the Cause Fountain and Author of Eternal Life and Heavenly Joy So he is called a Man of War Exod. 15.3 From that Almighty work of his of overwhelming and drowning Pharaoh with his Egyptian Host. Besides in Wars waged among men he is the chief General and Captain giving Victory to whom he pleases and scattering routing or destroying whom he pleases See Psal. 46. and 76. c. Christ is called a Counsellor Esa. 9.6 with respect to his most wise decree in restoring Salvation at whose disposal it was 1 Tim. 1.9 Who hath saved us and called us with an holy Calling not according to our works but according to his own purpose and Grace which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began Likewise with respect to his most Holy Office in manifesting the Divine will to our capacities in order to Salvation and his obedience to the Father c. The Lord is called a Phisitian Exod. 15.26 Because he frees men from all perils of Souls and Bodies which are frequently compared to Diseases Psal 147.2.3 c. This is peculiarly ascribed to Christ the Redeemer for the blessing of spiritual health which we receive from him Matth. 9.12 Mark 2.17 See Esa. 61.1 He is called a Shepherd Psal. 23.1 Which appellation is also peculiarly attributed to Christ with respect to his Office as a Saviour Cant. 1.7 and 2.16 and 6.2 Ezek. 34.23 and 37.24 Micah 5.3 and 7.14 Zach. 13.7 John 10.11 Heb. 13.20 1 Pet. 2.25 and 5.4 and elsewhere He is called a Father Deut. 32.6 Psal. 68.6 Esa. 64.8 Matth. 6.1 6 8 9. Rom. 8.15 Which term is most full of Comfort and Joy declaring the Love and Affection of the Omnipotent God towards men So he is called Father of spirits Heb. 12.9 c. Christ called the Everlasting Father or as in the Hebrew the Father of Eternity Esa. 9.6 Because he most sincerely loves Believers and Glorifies them in blessed Eternity The seventy have most elegantly translated this place 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 pater futuri seculi the Father of the Age to come He is called the First-born Psal. 89.27 Col. 1.15 18. Rev. 1.5 Jehovah and Christ are frequently called Prince Captain King Esa. 9.6 and 55.4 and 32.1 and 33.22 To denote their Majesty and celestial Dominion of which more elsewhere He is called a Bridgroom Matth. 9.15 and 25.1 Mark 2.19
God who in his Creation of light and other great works gave himself to be seen as it were by men See Esa. 51.9 and 59.17 For in these places certain Garments are ascribed to God in his execution of Vengeance against his Enemies by an elegant Hypotuposis The metaphor is taken from a Warrior compleatly armed who comes into the field to encounter his Enemy In both places Christ the Captain of our Salvation is to be understood by the Analogy of the Text He is said to be the arm of the Lord because he is the Power of God 1 Cor. 1.24 And Esa. 59.14 It is said that there was no intercessor of the race of man that was dead in sin that could free him from the power of Satan which is a plain intimation Christ himself would be the intercessor the Conqueror of Satan and Death and our Saviour See ver 20 21. Where the promise of the Redeemer is plainly given And the Redeemer shall come to Sion and unto them that turn from transgression in Jacob saith the Lord c. Psal. 45.8 The Mystical habit of Christ the Coelestial Spouse is described upon which place Brentius thus paraphrases All thy Garments smell of Myrrhe and Aloes and Cassia out of the Ivory Palaces whereby they have made thee glad that is all the Garments wherewith thou art apparelled and which can be produced for thy use are not composed of wooden or vile materials but brought from Ivory and most precious Repositories for these are called the Houses or Palaces of Garments they yield no other Odor but Myrrh Aloes and Cassia that is a most fragrant and odoriferous scent of which thou takest pleasure that is that most sweet fame which Christ himself and his Apostles by Preaching the Gospel have spread not only in Judea but in all parts of the World Luke 10.17 18 19 c. 2 Cor. 2.15 16. Christ is said passively to be put on by Believers Rom. 13.14 Gal. 3.27 When he dwells in their hearts by Faith Eph. 3.17 and makes them partakers of his Celestial benefits The Apostles are said to be endued with strength from on high Luke 24.49 When they receive the gift of the Holy Spirit as it is expounded Act. 1.8 On the other side a man is said to put on the Spirit of God when it powerfully speaks or operates in or by him as a man that goes forth in order to any work amongst men covers himself with a Garment Judg. 6.34 1 Chron. 12.18 2 Chron. 24.20 Moses calls Jehovah A Banner when he gave the Altar he erected a Name 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Jehovah nissi The Lord my Banner Exod. 17.15 That is the Lord is my helper both now and hereafter against the Amalekites and all other Adversaries Esa. 11.10 it is said the Messiah shall stand for an Ensign or Banner of the People by which his Kingly Office is noted as this passage is quoted Rom. 15.12 He shall rise to Reign over the Gentiles For a Banner or Trophy is a sign of Victory Superiority and Lordship inasmuch as the People are said to act under the Banner of the Prince Christ is the only Asylum or Refuge where such as fly to him by Faith are protected and kept safe from the spiritual Enemy as the Souldiery repair to the Standard of the General where they are secure See Cant. 2.4 Psal. 60.4 Thou hast given a Banner to them that fear thee that it may be displayed because of the Truth Which may be truly applyed to Christ upon these words Ainsworth says that the word Banner is applyed to the Flag or Ensign of the Gospel Esa. 11.12 and 49.22 and 62.10 Here to David and his Victory to be high displayed or to use for a Banner which hath the name of lifting high Esa. 59.19 The Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a Standard against him that is he shall bring to passe that Christ shall be that Standard or Banner of the People for as Souldiers aggregate or repair to the Military Standard so the Saints are gathered together by the knowledge of Christ the Captain of their Salvation A Rod and Staff is attributed to God and our Saviour Christ Psal. 23.4 Thy Rod and thy Staff comfor me of which we have spoke in the Metonymie of the sign for the thing signified Psal. 45.6 Psal. 110.2 Heb. 1.8 The Rod or Scepter of Christ signifies his saving word whereby he directs his Church and People See Esa. 2.3 The Rod of God signifies also Castigation and Punishment Job 9.34 and 21.9 In both which places the Chaldee renders it a Stroke The King of Assyria is called the Rod of Gods Anger Esa. 10.5 Because by him as with a Rod he was to chastise the People and declare his Wrath against sin See verse 24. The Word has almost the same signification Psal. 2.9 Where the epithete of Iron being added it is a symbol of a more grievous and severe punishment Thou shalt break them with a Rod of Iron viz. Such contumacious and stubborn Enemies that despise thy Kingdom whether they be Jews or Gentiles as ver 1 2. These are prophetical words of God the Father respecting Christ his only begotten Son who was constituted King of Sion and as it were inaugurated to the sacred Offices of Judge and Redeemer See Act. 4.25 26 27. All those were to be broken with and Iron Rod by Christ the Judge who would not submit to the Scepter of his saving Grace Psal. 45.6 7. and 110.6 Esa. 2.3 but stubbornly resisted him and therefore by the Sword of his Anger which is that Iron Scepter or Rod as of a severe Judge they were to be destroyed To this place of the Psalmist there seems to be an Allusion Ezek. 21.10 13. In our Translation thus A Sword is sharpned to make a sore slaughter it is furbished that it may glitter Should we then make Mirth It contemneth the Rod of my Son as every tree or as in the marginal reading the Rod of my Son despiseth every Tree and verse 13. What if the Sword contemn even the Rod c. Where an obscure Periphrasis in the original Hebrew has begot diverse Interpretations What seems to me to be most proper and suitable I will lay down and submit it to the Judgement of the Godly and Learned 1. It is certain that the Prophets do frequently cut off their speech introducing even in the very context then this and then another speaking upon which Jerom says that the change of persons especially in the Writings of the Prophets makes the Text difficult to be understood which if delivered with a clearer distinction of places causes and times would render those things plain which seem to be obscure Nahum 2. Hence the Prophets are so obscure because when one thing is treated of there is suddenly a change to another thing or person as Psal. 2.1 The New Testament is introduced as speaking and complaining of Christs Enemies See Acts 4.24
inanimate things in Nature and transferred to God do belong either universally or severally to those things To the former Classe belongs When there is a certain Dimension ascribed to the Infinite and Unmeasurable God and a comparison with this whole Universe whereas betwixt Finite and Infinite there is properly no proportion Job 11.8 It is viz. Jehovah the heights of Heaven The Deeps which is the perfection of God as ver 7. beyond Hell what canst thou know ver 9. The Measure thereof is longer then the Earth and broader then the Sea By which the infiniteness and immensity of God and his Wisdom is intimated of which ver 7. Canst thou by searching find out God others render it canst thou find out the Depth viz. of the Wisdom of God Canst thou find out to the perfection of the Almighty others say canst thou find out the end of Almighty Wisdom To this belongs that Sacred Mathematical expression of Paul speaking of the Love of God and our Saviour Christ Eph. 3.18 That ye may be able to comprehend with all Saints what is the breadth the length and depth and heigth viz. Of the Love of Christ as verse 19. Which passeth knowledge shewing by an Anthropopathy the unmeasurableness and immensity of that Love as if he had said it is higher then the Heavens deeper then the Sea larger then the Earth longer then any time enduring even to all Eternity Upon which place Osiander says the sence is I pray God that ye may be able with other sincere Christians after a certain manner to comprehend the unmeasurable Love of Christ towards you which that I may use a Metaphor extends it self to all Dimensions And Hyperius in his Comment very excellently The sence is says he My prayer is that you may have a full certain and absolute knowledge of the Love of Christ in all its parts Geometricians are wont to observe these differences of Dimensions when they inquire into the magnitude of solid Bodies Such therefore as belong to coporeal things the Apostle artificially compares with things incorporeal and spiritual and signifies that he earnestly desires that they should arrive to an equal certainty and perfection in the knowledge of spiritual things chiefly of the Love of Christ as Mathematicians do in the measure of solid bodies c. Here we are to note that when Magnitude is attributed to God not the quantity of a corporeal or bodily size and bigness but the very infiniteness of his Essence and essential proprieties is to be understood Exod. 15.16 and 18.11 Numb 14.19 Deut. 3.24 Exod. 5.8 Psal. 48.1 2. and 147.4 5. Jer. 32.17 18 19. Dan. 2.45 Mal. 1.14 c. Job 33.12 There is a comparison of God with man with respect to greatness whereby the unsearchable Immensity of God is intimated as if he had said God not only in Majesty and Power but also in Truth Justice VVisdom and Mercy infinitely excells all Mortals therefore thy presumption is unjust to contend with him 1 John 3.20 It is said that God is greater then our Hearts when the Speech is of a guilty Conscience as if he had said if Conscience which in many is blind convinces us of Hypocrisie how much will God who is the greatest of all things and infinite in knowledge charge us in his Judgment 1 John 4.4 God is said to be greater then him that is in the World that is Antichrist as ver 3. Whom believers by the power of the infinite and invincible God dwelling by grace in them do overcome John 10.29 God is said to be greater then all that is that he beyond comparison excells the whole Universe in Power and Majesty By the same reason a discretive quantity or plenty is ascribed to God as Psal. 86.15 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 much or plentiful in Mercy and Truth Psal. 103.8 Great or plentious in Mercy Psal. 130.7 With him is plenteous Redemption by which is noted the infiniteness of God and his attributes as it is described Psal. 147.5 Great is our Lord and of great Power and of his understanding there is no number So the Hebrew See Psal. 36.6 Rom. 11.33 1 Cor. 2.1 In Speaking of things inanimate severally we will distribute them 1. Into things Celestial And 2. Things Elementary To the first kind belongs when God is said to look down from Heaven and sit in or inhabit Heaven as his Throne Of which before Also when God is called Light 1 John 1.5 By which his Majesty Holiness Perfection and Blessedness is noted as when celestial Light is transmitted to us there is nothing Fairer Clearer Purer or more comfortable whence it is said Eccl. 11.7 Truly the Light is sweet and a pleasant thing it is for the Eyes to behold the Sun The Greeks had an Adagy or Proverb 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 dulce lumen solis sweet is the Light of the Sun 1 Tim. ●● 16 God is said to dwell in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 lucem inaccessibilem inaccessible or unapproachable Light or as our English Translation renders it The Light which no man can approach unto that is to act with that Glory Majesty and Felicity which no Creature either can have or comprehend Upon which Chrysostom says The Apostle says that God dwells i●● inaccessible Light which is more then if he had said incomprehensible for that which by inquiry and search we cannot find out we call incomprehensible but that which prohibits all essay of search and to which none can come near we call inaccessible Some with inaccessible Light compare an opposite phrase where the difficulty of fully knowing God in his Majesty and Essence is described by his dwelling in Mists and Clouds for every corporeal Light which for its exceeding brightness cannot be beheld may be truly stiled a Mist and therefore inaccessible c. To this is referred where God Jam. 1.17 is called the Father of Lights with whom is no variableness nor shadow of turning in which phrase is denoted his essential Majesty and Immutability in acting Some and very fitly judge that the phrase Father of Lights is a Periphrasis of the Sun attributed to God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or after the manner of men For as that super-celestial Sun is distinguisht from the corporeal and visible Sun it is added that with him is no variableness nor shadow of turning When the Sun is in the opposite Hemisphere it leaves ours darkned and obscure which vicissitude of darkness and light agrees not with God for he is never the Cause of Sin and Death which are noted by the term darkness but always the Authors of Good and Life noted by the term Light and this is the scope of the Apostle as ver 13. Let no man say when he is tempted I am tempted of God For God cannot be tempted of evils neither tempteth he any man c. Salmeron upon the words says in the words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 viz shadow of turning he alludes to the
of Daughter and Virgin is often attributed to a People or City either distinctly or conjunctly Psal. 45.12 and 137.8 Daughter of Babylon is put for the Kingdom of Babylon so Lam. 1.6 and 2.1 c. Daughter of Sion for the people of the Jews and hence Lam. 2.2 She is called the Daughter of Juda. So Zach. 9.9 Esa. 1.8 10.32 16.1 37.22 Jer. 4.31 6.2 Micah 4.10.13 Zeph. 3.10 14. c. So the Virgin of Israel Jer. 31.4 21. Amos 5.2 Sometimes Virgin and Daughter are joyned as Esa. 23.12 37.22 47. 1. Jer. 46.11 1. When the Name of Virgin is attributed to the People of God some say it is with respect to the true Worship of God observed by them without corruption because such as depart from its purity are called whorish and adulterous upon which Jerome says Sion and Jerusalem is therefore called a Virgin and Daughter because when all other Nations adored Images or Idols this alone preserved the chastity of Religion and the adoration of one Divinity But Drusius denies this lib. 16. obser cap. 5. from two reasons First because with respect to Israel she is rather called the Wife of God and when she Worships other Gods a whore Secondly because the Scripture calls Israel a Virgin even when she adores false Gods Amos 5.2 and Jer. 18.13 The Virgin of Israel hath done a very horrible thing others add a third reason because Babylon and Egypt are also called Virgins as before which yet were full of Idolatry and impiety But Drusius thinks she was called a Virgin before the Captivity and was so no more when she was subjected to a strange yoke Brentius says That Jerusalem was called a Virgin either because its Kingdom was a free Monarchy and did not serve any forreign King but had a King of its own Nation as a Virgin is not subject to the yoke of any strange man Or because as a Virgin yet untouched or uncorrupted by man the City Jerusalem was not yet spoiled by any Enemy nor her Citizens translated elsewhere But Drusius objects that place Jer. 18.13 To himself for Jeremy Prophesied after the ten Tribes were carryed away and yet he calls Israel a Virgin which doubt says he may be resolved by understanding by Virgin the People of the Jews so called in specie as not yet exhausted by a total carrying away as ver 11. But although this may satisfie that doubt yet Lam. 2.13 strongly confutes this interpretation of Drusius where Jerusalem is called the Virgin and Daughter of Sion after its total devastation by the Babylonians So that Virgin is put for the Congregation of the people under what circumstance soever they were by a Prosopopeia And hence the Chald. translates it a Congregation People or Kingdom 2. By Israel we are to understand the Land and by Virgin or Daughter the Inhabitants for the Ancients were wont to call their Countrey their Mother 6. The Scripture speaks of certain Accidents as if they were men and had a Body which kind they call Somatopeia as Gen. 4.7 And if thou dost not well sin lyeth at the door Sin is here proposed as lying at the door like a Night watchman whereby is noted that a sure punishment will follow ill doing as a Watchman sleeps not but observes all things and discovers what is evil or hurtful in order to punishment There are other places where a body as it were a person and his actions are attributed to Sin as Esa. 59.12 Jer. 14.7 Acts 7.60 Rom. 6.6 It is Emphatically called the body of sin because it struggles with so great force soliciting us strongly to do evil as if it were a living body or something existing by it self Rom. 7. Sin revived and I died By the knowledge of the Law sin is known then Conscience makes a man tremble and a fearful consternation follows by which man sees nothing before his Eyes but eternal Death as the reward of his sin for the consideration of the Commandment broken by it makes it exceeding sinful ver 13. And in the following verses it is brought in as a cruel Tyrant detaining the miserable sinner Captive dwelling in him and warring against the spirit not that it will be a perpetual Conqueror in the regenerate for that will not be Rom. 6.6 12 14. c. but for that unavoidable repugnancy which naturally remains in the flesh against the Spirit whilst the regenerate man lives in this life ver 24. See Col. 2.11 and 3.5 Where the members of this body of sin are recited as Fornication Vncleanness Inordinate affections Evil Concupiscence Covetousness c. By which the Will and Reason are depraved as the body by its members Compare the following texts together James 1.14 15.18 1 Pet. 2.11 Jam. 4.1 Rev. 18.5 To this Classe also belong Gen. 30.33 So shall my Righteousness answer or witness for me when it shall come for my hire before thy face that is the future event shall declare that God has an account of my Righteousness which you shall then evidently see c. here witnessing which is the proper action of a Person is attributed to Righteousness Punishments are called Witnesses Job 10.17 with 16.8 Psal. 85.10 Mercy and Truth will meet together Righteousness and Peace shall kiss each other the affinity and conjunction of those vertues or graces is set before our eyes by the similitude of persons who after the manner of their Countrey do at meeting embrace and kiss each other in Testimony of Friendship He speaks of the Kingdom of Christ expressing its blessings and manner of Administration by this Prosopopeia ver 12. It is said that Righteousness shall look down from Heaven that is the Righteousness of Christ through whose merits we become justified before God Rom. 1.17 3.22 It is said ver 13. That Righteousness shall walk before him that is to testifie his gracious coming and presence Esa. 59.14 Judgment is turned away backward and justice standeth afar off For Truth is fallen in the street and Equity cannot enter Here is an elegant Prosopopeia of vertue and piety intimating how scarce they are and how rarely found amongst men CHAP. X. Of Metaphors taken from God Angels Heaven and the Elements IT was said Chap. VI. That there should be a general division of this Trope into the distinct Fountains and Classes of Metaphors which with Divine help shall be essayed in the following Chapters The chief Division of universal beings is into the Creator and the Creatures From the Creator we shall produce some But from the Creatures there are abundance of Metaphors taken in Scripture which we shall endeavour to make plain Metaphors taken from God AS sometimes from his Name sometimes from his Actions His Hebrew Name 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Elohim when taken properly belongs to none but the only true and Eternal God and because it is of the plural number it intimates the Mystery of a plurality of persons in one most simple Deity See Gram. Sacr p.
it were through a Cloud shewed some light but only to the Jews and the adjacent parts But this true light imparted its splendor not to a single Nation only but to all men that come into this dark World He came that by a Gospel Faith he should shine in and give light to the Hearts of all men in the World No Scythian no Jew no Spaniard no Goth no Brittain is excluded neither King nor Servant There is a sufficiency of light for all and if they remain in darkness it is not the lights fault but their own who perversly love darkness and abhor the light He shines to all lest any one should have a pretext of excuse for if they perish they do it wilfully and knowingly as if one would dispute against the Sun-shine at Noon and will not lift up his Eyes to be confuted c. 2 Cor. 4.6 There is an eminent description of spiritual illumination See Eph. 3.8 9. To light by way of privation is opposed sometimes a Shadow which is light hindered from a total shining by the interposition of some body This metaphorically signifies protection and defence against adversaries of any sort as a shade defends from the Suns intemperate aed scorching heat Esa. 16.3 30.2 3. Lam. 4.20 c. For so 't is attributed to God as before chap. 8. towards the end But where the Ceremonies and Types of the Old Testament are called Shadows with respect to Christ Col. 2.17 Heb. 10.1 It is not to be understood that they are naturally so but artificially and like a picture for Painters first draw a shadow or or an umbratile kind of delineation and afterwards perfect their picture with lively colours the former vanishing out of sight So it was with the sacrifices and Ceremonies of the Ancients which figured Christ and ceased when he came which explication is evident by the opposition of Shadows and the very Image of things Heb. 10.1 Sometimes Mists Fogs and Darkness are opposed to light which hide the splendor and beauty of things and hinder men from making a right distinction separation or definition of objects begetting disturbance and confusion in the mind and contain in themselves nothing pleasing or laudable and therefore signifie evil in Scripture But because there is the same Reason of contraries which mutually answer each other we shall be able by the consideration of light to pass a judgment upon its opposite 1. As light signifies Life so darkness and a shadow metaphorically denote Death Job 10.21 Before I go whence I shall not return to the land of darkness and the shadow of Death ver 22. A Land of darkness as the gloominess of the shadow of Death and without order and it shineth as darkness This is a periphrasis of Death and the Grave Psal. 88.12 Shall thy wonders be known in the dark See ver 10.11 and Job 28.3 2. As light signifies Prosperity and Joy so darkness denotes evils unhappiness and calamity and consequently that sorrow mourning and grief that follows See Job 5.14 15.22 17.12 18.5 6. Psal. 44.19 and 88.18 and 143.3 Esa. 5.30 47.5 50.10 59.9 Jerem. 8.21 13.16 Lam. 3.2 6. Ezek. 32.8 Joel 2.2 3.4 Amos 5.18 Micah 7.8 Nahum 1.8 Zeph. 1.15 c. 3. As light is put for that which is manifest and apparent so darkness is put for that which is hidden secret and unknown Job 12.22 Eccl. 6.4 Esa. 45.19 Matth. 10.27 See John 3.20 21. Eph. 5.11 12.13 So obscure or the meanest sort of men is put for such as are of no eminent note or fame Prov. 22.29 More especially as the mystery of Regeneration and the restoring of man to Eternal Salvation is expressed by light so by opposition darkness denotes a state of corruption sin and damnation and that also with respect to 1. The Organical cause which is the Truth revealed in the word of God in which respect darkness signifies errors lies and perverse doctrines Esa. 5.20 and 9.2 and 60. with 2 3. John 12.35 Rom. 1.21 22. Although by way of consequence the things which follow are also noted in these places 2. The Formal Cause which is the knowledge of Christ and Faith which works by piety in which respect darkness signifies infidelity and an indulgence in sin Psal. 82.5 Prov. 2.13 John 1.5 and 3.19 Act. 26.18 Rom. 13.12 2 Cor. 6.14 Eph. 4.17 18 19. and 5.8 11. 1 John 1.6 and 2.9 11. Although the antecedent member is also noted in these sayings all infidelity impiety and sins arising from ignorance and errors in Doctrine 3. The Final Cause and last effect in this respect darkness signifies eternal death and damnation Matth. 8.12 and 22.13 2 Pet. 2.4 Jude ver 6. And whereas the Devil is the Authour of all those evils he with his whole infernal Society are called the power of Darkness Luke 22.53 Eph. 6.12 Col. 1.13 Metaphors taken from Time THE other effect of the luminaries of Heaven is the differencing of Time from which differences some Metaphors are deduced 1. A Day is taken for the profit and benefit of the time allotted or granted by God 1 Sam. 25.8 We come in a good Day that is seasonable and for our profit your preparation and store being such as that you can relieve our want John 9.4 I must work the works of him that sent me while it is day that is while the allotted season lasts for that purpose given by Heaven Upon which Erasmus paraphrases I am therefore sent into the World that I should by Deeds of this kind purchase Glory for God by convincing unbelievers that I speak true that they may believe and be cured of their blindness This Command I must diligently follow while it is day for men that have any thing to do work by day the night being unseasonable for labour in the mean while therefore while the present day affords an opportunity of acting what is necessary for the obtaining of eternal Life I must not give over For the Night is coming wherein men neither will nor can work See Luke 13.31 33. John 11.9 10. and 12.35 Rom. 13.11 12 13. 2 Cor. 6.2 2. For the knowledge of God and the season of grace Rom. 13.12 The night is far spent the day is at hand Here is an opposition between an unconverted state which is compared to night and a state of Conversion to the Kingdom of Christ which he calls Day for the reason before given 1 Thess. 5.5 8. Ye are the Children of light and children of the day We are not of the Night nor of darkness But let us who are of the day be sober In this text there is an elegant Antanaclasis for the word Day ver 2.4 is to be understood of the day of Judgment and ver 5. of the gift of Gospel restauration by Christ to which ver 7. the mention of the natural night opposite to the Day is subjoyned 2 Pet. 1.19 until the Day-dawn arise c. here life and eternal Glory seem to be noted
received that name from the great perturbation of the people of Israel Josh. 7.24 25 26. It was in that valley which borders upon Jericho that they had the first hope of possessing the Land of Canaan So they believing in the valley of Achor that is being full of trouble and d●●sturbance they are raised up by a gracious consolation out of Gods word and are comforted by the hope of eternal Life The Valley of Jehosaphat is put for the Church Joel 3.2 The valley of Gehinnon or Hinnon from whence Gehenna put for Hell comes afford no other Metaphors A Desert which is a part of the Earth little inhabited and manured wanting pleasant Rivers elegant Trees Fruits c. is often put for the Gentiles who are strangers to the Kingdom of God and are destitute of the means of eternal Life Hence Fountains of Living Waters and good Trees are promised to the Desert by which the Calling of the Gentiles to the Kingdom of Christ is intimated Esa. 35.1 2. and 41.18 19. and 43.19 20. And by those Fountains the saving Doctrine of Christ but by Trees the Teachers of the Word and true Believers are to be understood The lower parts of the Earth Psal. 139.15 signifie the Mothers Womb and so the Chaldee translates it By this phrase we are fairly inform'd what our original is viz. the Earth Some say that the phrase Eph. 4.9 He also descended into 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the lowest parts of the Earth is to be taken in this sence But this is most properly to be understood of the state of his deep and most profound humiliation as his ascending on high is to be understood of the state of his most super-eminent exaltation Brentius upon Act. 1. pag. 19. says See the miseries and calamities which man must of necessity endure for his sin and you will find him as it were in the lowest part of the Earth what is lower than the pit of Death What 's deeper than Hell When David said Out of the depths have I cryed to thee O Lord surely he cries from no other place than from the sence of Death and Hell in which for his sins he was comprehended c. The Deep of the Earth and the terms that are analogical to it as a Pit an Abyss or swallowing deep metaphorically denote 1. The Grievousness of Evils Miseries and Calamities Psal. 55.23 and 71.20 and 88.6 Prov. 22.14 Esa. 24.17 22. Lam. 4.20 and 3.47 53. Zach. 9.11 Hence the phrase to dig a pit for another that is to conspire mischief and to fall into the pit he digged for another that is to be overwhelmed with the same evil he provided for another See Psal. 7.15 16. and 9.15 16. Prov. 26.28 Jer. 18.20 Psal. 94.12 13. 2 Thes. 1.5 c. By Sepulchres which are under the Earth great Calamities are likewise signified Psal. 86.13 and 88.3 4. c. 2. That which is Abstruse hid or inscrutable as an abyss or bottomless pit cannot be seen or known through Psal. 36.6 and 92.5 Rom. 11.33 1 Cor. 2.10 Rev. 2.24 See Esa. 29.15 and 31.6 Hos. 5..2 and 9.6 1 Tim. 6.9 c. From Mud Dirt Dust and Dung also Metaphors are taken which denote 1. Men in a Vile and Contemptible condition 1 Sam. 2.8 Psal. 113.7 Hither may we refer where the Apostle calls himself 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Cor. 4.13 Made as the filth of the World and the off-scouring of all things because of the ignominy and contempt which he suffered Erasmus in paraphrase Others are much honoured by you but we for your sake to this day are accounted as the trash of this World than which nothing can be more abject or trampled upon See Lam. 3.45 To which place a great many say the Apostle had respect 2. Evils and Adversities Psal. 69.2 14. Jer. 38.22 Lam. 4.5 3. Death or a most ignominious casting away Psal. 83.10 Which is called the burial of an Ass Jer. 22.19 See 2 Kings 9.37 Jer. 16.4 c. 4. A thing had in great esteem among men but is really vile sordid and noxious Hab. 2.6 That ladeth himself with thick Clay or Mud by this is to be understood a vast power of Riches which do not profit but rather prove grand snares and hurtful impediments to the wicked possessors as if they had been immerg'd in thick Mud or should take it along as their burthen As Mud is an impediment to a Traveller by how little he can go forward And by how often he endeavours to dispatch by so much is he involved in a more dangerous intricacy So great Wealth in the way of Godliness are a hinderance to him that sets his heart upon it Mar. 10.23.24 Luk. 8.14 See Esa. 24.20 Phil. 3.8 I count all things but loss and Dung that I may win Christ He speaks of those things which before his Conversion he magnifi'd and put his confidence for Salvation in But now being converted to Christ he despises them as the most sordid and vilest things being not only unprofitable for Salvation but most pernicious if confided in Others expound 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as if he had said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that which is thrown to dogs So Suidas takes it And it is to be noted that in the second verse false Apostles are called Dogs whose corrupt works the Apostle cautions against By Mud Dirt and other Filth the Members and Apparel of a man are polluted and contaminated which contamination is brought frequently to denote the Filthy nature of sin Esa. 64.6 2 Cor. 7.1 Eph. 5.27 Tit. 1.15 2 Pet. 2.10 20. with ver 13 22. Jud. ver 23. Jam. 1.21 Rev. 3.4 To this Washing and Cleansing are Contrary by which the taking away of sin is noted The Dust of the Earth likewise signifies contempt abjection misery and mourning 1 Sam. 2.8 Job 16.15 Ps. 7.5 6. Ps. 22.15 16 29 30. and 44.25 26. and 113.6 7. Psal. 119.25 Esa. 47.1 and 52.2 Lam. 3.16 29. Ashes In a metaphorical signification and by allusion of the Name agrees with Dust with which it is sometimes joyned sometimes not For the Dust is indeed Ashes only that is a grosser matter into which a thing burnt is reduced By this is signifi'd frailty and vileness Gen. 18.27 Eccles. 10.9 where nevertheless there is respect had to mans first original which was Dust and Ashes Sometims it signifies great Calamity and the sadness and mourning that ensues Esa. 61.3 Ezek. 28.18 Mal. 4.3 Lam. 3.16 For Mourners were formerly wont to throw Ashes upon their Heads yea to lye in it as appears 2 Sam. 13.19 Job 2.8 and 42.6 Esa. 58 5. Jer. 6.25 Ezek. 27.30 Jon. 3.6 Matth. 11.21 c. The same metaphorical signification is in the phrase to feed on Ashes Psal. 102.9 I have eaten Ashes like Bread that is I am in very great grief or trouble Esa. 44.20 He feedeth of Ashes a deceived heart hath turned him aside He speaks of the Idol which can bring nothing
2.14 and 5.2 and 6.8 And its Eyes the Eyes of Doves Cant. 1.15 and 4.1 By which Metaphor its simplicity as Matth. 10.6 its Chastity Brightness and its view and desire of heavenly things are denoted c. Among Insects Hornets denote terrors sent from God among men by which the Enemies of the People of God shall be as it were stung and rooted out Exod. 23.28 compared with ver 27. Deut. 7.20 Josh. 24.12 The Enemies of the people of Israel are called Flies and Bees Esa. 7.18 because of their multitude and swiftness or nimbleness as the Flyes and the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or power of hurting as in Bees The word Flies is attributed to the Egyptians and Bees to the Assyrians which Metaphor Jerome in his Commentary Elegantly expounds thus He calls the Egyptians Flies because of their filthy Idolatry See Eccl. 10.1 and because they were a weak people But the Assyrians he calls a Bee because they had at that time a powerful Kingdom and were very warlike as Bees represent as it were a very well ordered Monarchy and are very resolute to annoy their Enemies Or because all the Persians and Assyrians went armed with Darts whose points were like the stings of Bees The Metaphor is continued ver 19. And they shall come and rest all of them in the desolate Vallies and in the holes of the Rocks and upon all Thorns and upon all Bushes Because he once named these Enemies Flies and Bees he keeps to the same Metaphor in the rest as if all places were to be filled with those Insects Of the fulfilling of this Prophesie thus writes Jerome in the same place Let us read the Books of the Kings and the Chronicles and we will find that the Good King Josiah was slain by the Egyptians and the Israelites subdued to an Egyptian yoke so that they appointed them a King And not long after comes Nebuchodonosor with an innumerable multitude of Souldiers took Jerusalem destroy'd the other Cities of Judaea burnt the Temple and planted Assyrian Inhabitants in the Land 2 King 23. and 24. 2 Chron. 25 and 36. c. The Sting of an Insect metaphorically denotes the power of Death 1 Cor. 15.55 56. Brentius upon the place says As a Bee that has lost her sting may threaten to sting yet cannot so when sin is pardoned which is the sting of Death Death may terrifie but cannot hurt us Aquatiles follow By the metaphor of Fishing a falling into the hands of Enemies and Captivity is understood Amos 4.2 He that is the Enemie will take you away with hooks and your posterity with Fish-hooks as if he had said you indeed are like fat Kine ver 1. But ye shall be drag'd by the Enemy as if you had been little Fishes in spight of your pride and fatness the same metaphor we find Habbak 1.15 16 17. By Fishers Jer. 16.16 are understood the Egyptians Esa. 19 8 9 10. See 2 Kings 23.29 By Hunters the Chaldeans and Babylonians so called from Nimrod the Builder of Babylon Gen. 10.9 which Prophesie is fulfilled 2 Kings 24. and 25. Besides this Translation of the Terms Fisher and Fishing The Apostles are called Fishers of men Mark 4.19 and 1.17 Luk. 5.10 the explication is given elsewhere See Ezek. 47.10 Of the kinds of Aquatiles 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Thannin a huge serpent and the Leviathan that is a great Dragon or Whale is used metaphorically Psal. 74.13 thou didst break the Sea by thy strength thou breakest the head of Whales in the Waters ver 14. Thou breakest the heads of the Leviathan in peices By VVhales or Crocodiles as Ezek. 29.3 The Grandees and Captains of Pharaoh are understood who persecuted the people of Israel Exod. 15.4 By the Leviathan Pharoah himself who with his intire Host was swallowed up in the Red Sea But that which follows thou shalt give it to be meat to the people inhabiting the VVilderness is not to be referred to the words immediately going before but is a sentence by it self and is to be understood of the Manna and Quails which the people fed upon See Esa. 51.9 and 27.1 CHAP. XII Of Metaphors taken from Man and what belongs to Him IN Man we are to Consider what are 1. Essential 2. What are Accidental The Essentials are his Body with its members and its Vnion with the Soul which is Life The Accidentals are partly Internal as some differences betwixt Men and their Actions of divers kinds Partly External as the containing Subjects and various Adjuncts Of which in Order Metaphors from a Humane Body and its Members THE Body 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Soma is frequently put in the New Testament for the People of God or the Church Rom. 12.5 1 Cor. 10.17 and 12.13 27. Eph. 1.23 2.16 4.4 12 16. 5.23 Col. 1.8 24. 2.19 3.15 The Explication of which Trope is easie And to speake concisely we shall shew it 1. With respect to Christ the Head of the Church and whose Body the Church is called 1. As the Head is not at a distance from a living body but most closely joyned to it so there is a sacred and most Mystical Union betwixt Christ and his Church or Believers 2. As the Head Rules the whole body and influences it with a vital power So Christ wisely directs and moderates strongly preserves quickens by Counsel instructs and eternally saves his Church Eph. 1.23 and 2.16 and 4.16 and 5.23 c. 2. With respect to true Christians who are spiritual Members of that Body Of these the Metaphor of a Body signifies many things chiefly these three 1. The various Gifts and Offices of Christians especially the Preachers of the Gospel For 1. As one Body has divers Members which have their particular and distinct Offices So there are peculiar Gifts and Offices in the Church which particular persons fitted for their exercise are chosen for 2. As the Members of a Humane body differ among themselves with respect to exexcellency and operation yet those of an inferior office do not envy the superior neither does the superior despise the inferior So among true Christians there is a Society and Conversation without envy in the lowest or scorn in the highest Rank to each other Rom. 12.4 5. 1 Cor. 12.12 c. 2. Of the bond of perfection which is Love with its Fruits and Vertues The Members of a humane body have a natural instinct of love and sympathy one to another if one be in pain the rest are unquiet and ill at ease If one be well the rest rejoyce and each contributes to supply the necessity of the other of its own accord neither will one willingly part with the other So true Believers sincerely love each other and by tender sympathizing compassionate fellow feeling love and mutual aid of each other declare themselves to be living Members of the Mystical body of Christ Rom. 12.5 1 Cor. 12.21 Eph. 4.3 4 16. 3. With respect to the spiritual knowledge of Faith
as well as the fruit and efficacy of both c. To Cure or Heal metaphorically signifies a deliverance or Restauration from Calamity Adversity or Trouble Exod. 15.26 2 Chron. 7.14 and 36.16 John 13.4 Prov. 3.8 and 12.18 and 13.17 and 14.30 Esa. 3.7 and 58.8 Jer. 8.22 and 30.13 14 17. Lam. 2.13 Hos. 14.5 And when Translated to the Soul it denotes the free Pardon and Remission of Sin that disease of the Soul through the merits of our Blessed Redeemer Psal. 6.2 and 41.4 and 147.3 Esa. 6.10 and 19.21 and 30.26 and 53.5 Jer. 3.22 Malach. 4.2 Matth. 13.15 with Mark 4.12 John 12.40 Act 28.27 1 Pet. 2.24 c. And in Regard the knowing and manifestation of the disease and its Cause is the beginning of a Cure therefore this term is Elegantly transferr'd to the Ministers of the Word whose Office it is to shew people their sins and rebuke it Jer. 6.14 They have healed the bruise of the Daughter of my people slightly that is did not reprehend as much as need was To Health are oppos'd in general Diseases Griefs Pains Wounds Stripes c. In which there is a Metaphorical Translation 1. To Inanimates 2 Kin. 3.19 And ye shall grieve or pain every good peice of land with stones that is cover corrupt or mar it It denotes the irruptions of Enemies to annoy the whole Jewish Polity Deut. 29.22 23. Isa. 1.5 6 7 8. 2. To Man denoting his depraved Nature Jer. 17.9 Psal. 38.3 5 7 8. Isa. 53.4 Matth. 9.12 13. Mark 2.17 Luk. 5.31 32. 1 Tim. 6.4 a corrupt captious wrangler about words and questions is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sick about questions to which is elegantly oppos'd ver 3. of the wholsome words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for sound speeches of our Lord Jesus Christ. All humane Calamities which afflict a man like a Disease are represented by this similitude Psal. 77.10 Jer. 10.19 Job 9.17 Eccl. 5.12.15 and 6.2 Isa. 1.6 and 30.26 Jer. 15.8 and 30.12 14 15. Lam. 2.13 Hos. 5.13 Wounds denote sharp reprehension Prov. 27.6 See Psal. 141.5 More specially what are adverse to health and Metaphorically used are Brands or Marks or scars of Wounds are put for persecution for the confession of Christ which Paul gives an account of with respect to himself as you may see by their Catalogue 1 Cor. 4. 2 Cor. 6. and 11. What a seared Conscience is we have before spoke in Metaphors taken from fire Leanness Thinness c. are put for Calamities Punishments and Anguish Isa. 17.4 and 24.16 Ezek. 33.10 Zeph. 2.11 Psal. 73.8 it is spoke of Tyrants Rottenness of bones denotes dolors and terrors of Mind Prov. 14.30 Hab. 3.16 Prov. 12.4 To Rot is to Perish Prov. 10.7 c. The Plague denotes a very mischievous and destroying man Act. 24.5 where Paul was accounted by the wicked Jews a Pestilent fellow Poyson a very killing and fatal Ingredient that commonly destroys men unless expelled by very Soveraign and powerful Antidotes denotes devilish Doctrine as also the malice and malignity of the VVicked who as far as they can destroy the Souls Bodies and Good Name of honest pious men Deut. 32.33 Psal. 58.4 Rom. 3.13 To Life is oppos'd Death which is either the privation of Natural Life because of the separation of the Soul from the Body or the privation of spiritual and heavenly life because of the separation of the Soul from God through sin Both these not Metaphorically but properly are to be understood Gen. 2.17 But To Dye is used Metaphorically when Believers are said to Dye to sin Rom. 6.2 7 11. that is to renounce it and to be idle and unfruitful with respect to it as a Dead man naturally neither Acts nor Operates But To be Dead in Sins and Trespasses is quite another thing Eph. 2.1 5. for that denotes spiritual Death when men by sin separate themselves from the Grace of God and the hope of Eternal Life when their sins are not remitted In which sense Matth. 8.22 Joh. 5.25 1 Tim. 5.6 are taken Paul asserts himself to be Dead to the Law Gal. 2.19 that is the accusation or curse of it for he could not by that be Justified nor did he depend upon works but upon free Grace and so was Dead as to that hope viz. of a legal Justification as a Dead man has not the power of operation See Rom. 7.4.10 To be Dead from the Elements of the World Col. 2.20 is to be freed by Christ from the observation of the difference of Levitical Meats and the Mosaical Ceremonies this was the Jewish Paedagogy by which God inform'd the world Gal. 4.3 And Col. 3.3 see 1 Joh. 3.1 Believers are said to be Dead to the World c. which denotes an abrenunciation of its depraved concupiscences and mad pleasures the Text says for ye are Dead and your life is hid with Christ in God that is as Erasmus sayes in his Paraphrase ye seem Dead to this World because ye do not relish the Glories thereof nor are moved with those vanities which the worldings admire Therefore you do not live here so as to attract the splendid Notice of Men but you live in Christ with God altho' your life is hid according to the Judgment of the World c. Death is attributed to Seed or Corn cast into the Earth Joh. 12.24 1 Cor. 15.36 not because it perishes but because of its change it becoming the root of much fruit In the first text it tacitly denotes the Death of Christ and in the second the Death of Believers whose Resurrection is also denoted by this similitude or Metaphor of a Corn or grain Of Metaphors from Humane Sense GEnerally feeling sense or the Instrument of sense call'd in Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 are transferr'd to the Mind which Metaphor is frequent among the Latines Luk. 9.45 that they may not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 feel it that is understand it as it is expounded Chap. 18.34 Phil. 1.9 what we translate Judgment in the Greek is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sense viz. a lively faith in Christ. Tit. 1.1 2. Joh. 17.3 Isa. 53.11 See Rom. 5.1 5. and 8.16 17. and 14.17 See also Heb. 5.14 with 1 Cor. 2. 13.15 Sight or Seeing denotes experience or enjoyment Exod. 20.18 Num. 20.23 Psal. 4.6 7. and 16.9 10. and 27.12 13. and 34.12 13. and 49.10 11. and 60.4 5.89.48 49. Psal. 90.49 50. and 91.15 16. and 98.2 3. and 128.6 Eccl. 8.16 where to see sleep denotes to sleep so to see corruption in Death Psal. 16.9 10. Eccl. 9.9 Isa. 44.16 Jer. 17.8 and 43.14 Lam. 3.1 Luk. 2.26 where to see Death signifies to Dye Luk. 17.22 Joh. 8.51 56. Rev. 18.7 c. Especially the Verb to see is used to denote a real experience of Promises of great things Isa. 53.11 and 60.5 and 66.14 and of Punishment under Comminanation Isa. 26.11 2. It is transferred to the Mind and Intellect and
as Grashoppers before them that is of small stature in comparison of those Gyants See Esa. 40.15 17. Psal. 144.4 3. Examples of a Grammatical Meiosis are 2 Kings 18.4 And he called it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Nehustan little brass by a diminutive word by way of contempt of the brazen Serpent that was made an Idol of these diminutives there are many in the Hebrew text but we leave them for Criticks Some is put for a great many Rom. 3.3 1 Tim. 4.1 Some Body is put for an eminent man Acts 5.36 Boasting himself to be some body as Acts 8.9 So Pindarus says 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is what is some Body What is no Body Man is the dream of a shadow Sick is put for one Dead in sin or desperately bad in his spiritual state for these that are said to be ungodly and verse 8. sinners and Enemies ver 10. These few instances of many we note for the illustration of this Trope CHAP. XX. Of an Allegory ΑΛΛΗΓΟΡΙΑ an Allegory with respect to its Etymology or derivation signifies that when one thing is said another thing is understood It is the Continuation of a Trope especially of a metaphor and although Metonymies Ironies and Synecdoches are likewise continued yet not so frequently nor with that Emphasis as in the other florid Tropes therefore we will in a particular chapter treat of this continued Metaphor not so much to shew the Fountains whence Allegories are taken for that I presume is abundantly shewn where we have treated of Metaphors but to discover and explain some difficulties in it and shew its peculiar nature These Allegories we will distinguish into Simple and Allusive The Simple we call such as are taken from any natural things The Allusive we call such as respect other things whether Words or Facts and are from thence deduced into a translated description Examples of a Simple Allegory GEn. 3.15 And I will put Enmity between thee O Serpent and the woman and between thy Seed and her Seed it shall bruise thy head and thou shalt bruise his heel The first Promise of the Gospel and the whole Mystery of Redemption to come is proposed by God himself in this Allegory Here are almost all Tropes in these words especially the continuation of a metaphor When Jehovah speaks to the Serpent he understands the Devil either by a Metonymie because the Devil lurkt in the Serpent and by it spoke to Eve or by a metaphor because the natural Serpent was cursed by the word of God ver 14. And so made abominable to the race of man and so bore the figure of the Devil whence the Devil is called a Serpent and Dragon Rev. 12.7 8. c. By the Woman mankind is meant by a Synecdoche because mankind was to be sprung from those Protoplasts or first form'd Parents Eve being call'd the Mother of all living ver 20 the enmity denounced denotes the serious will of God to deliver men in due time from the power of the Devil See Acts 17.26 27. 30.31 26.18 He mentions the woman only because she was first seduced to sin as she confesses ver 13. and to provoke her the more against her Conqueror By the seed of the Serpent the whole power and Troop of Devils and wicked men who study the overthrow of Christs Kingdom is Metaphorically represented By the seed of the woman by way of eminency 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Messiah the son of man is Metonymically understood who also was to destroy the Devils Machinations The Enmity between him and the Serpents seed intimates Gods immutable decree of mans Redemption by Christ. The Metaphor is continued 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ipsum It that is the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 semen Seed of the Woman mention'd immediately before shall bruise thy head and thou shalt bruise its heel The first phrase it shall bruise thy head Metaphorically declares that Christ will destroy the Power of the Devil for as a Venemous Serpent when his head is bruised or broken has neither strength nor life so the Devils power being broken they can no longer hurt or destroy men But more particularly By the head of the Serpent is meant Sin and Death for as the Serpents Poyson and Power of biting lies in his head so the Devils poyson is sin which infects and destroys the wole man hence it is deservedly called the poyson of Dragons and the cruel venom of Asps Deut. 32.33 where note that in the Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Head is put for Venom and the Epithete Cruel is added as if there were a perfect allusion to the head of that most cruel Serpent Gen. 3.15 Therefore when Christ takes away sin he breaks the head of that infernal Serpent See John 3.8 And because the Serpents life and strength lies in his head and because the head is the supreme and most noble Member in a Creature by whose vertue and influence the whole body is governed it is put for Power Dominion and Superiority Deut. 28.13 44. Lam. 1.5 c. The Power Strength and Dominion of the Devil against men consists in death or killing Heb. 2.14 Therefore when Christ abolishes spiritual death he breaks the serpents head viz. his power to destroy men spiritually See 1 Cor. 15.54 The other phrase and thou shalt bruise his heel denotes the manner and medium of effecting mens Salvation viz. his passion and most bitter Death Christ is proposed as a magnificent Hero who as it were with his feet tramples on the Serpent and breaks his head And as a Serpent when trampled upon resists with all his strength while he has any life wresting and winding himself spitting poyson and biting his Enemy so Jehova intimates that the Devil would do so by this phrase As if he had said thou shalt defend thy self with all thy might and use all endeavours to destroy thine Enemy the Messiah whilst I indulge thee for fallen mans sake to use thy worst neither shall he escape unhurt for he shall suffer a most ignominious Death by thine Instruments But this will not profit thee for thou shalt not be able to touch his head but only one of his heels that is the less principal part will in some Measure be hurted by thee but my Divine omnipotence shall cure that wound by giving him a glorious Resurrection from Death and by my Gospel declaring him to the whole world to be Conquerour of Hell and all its powers whereas thou shalt utterly perish not only thy heel but thy very head shall be broken We have Insisted the larger upon this great Oracle of Divine Truth because it is the Foundation of the Prophecies concerning the Messiah and all our Hope and Comfort which we hope shall not seem tedious to the Pious Reader Gen. 49.11 12. Binding his Fole unto the Vine and his Asses Colt unto the choice Vine he washed his garments in Wine and his Cloaths in the blood of grapes his
that he is very pitiful and of tender Mercy 4. We must always imprint this as an undoubted Truth and sure Maxim in our Minds That tho God sometimes afflicts 〈◊〉 may afflict his Children as a bare Act of his Sovereignty Sin being not directly the Occasion thereof yet nothing God doth or can do is unjust I know O Lord that thy Judgments are right and that thou in Faithfulness hast afflicted me All his Ways are Judgment a God of Truth and without Iniquity just and righteous in all his Ways That is his Administrations or his Doings as Mr. Ainsworth note●● are Judgment that is judicious equal A God of Truth or Faithful without Iniquity or there is in him no Iniquity no injurious Evil Right or righteous is he Consider further 5. That the greatest and sorest Afflictions that godly Men may meet with are no sufficient Ground to conclude they are cast out of God's Favour For the best of Saints and dearest Servants of God have been from the beginning under the greatest Exercise of Affliction As many as he loves he rebukes and chastens 6. Another thing that we should premise is That the Afflictions which we meet with in this World come not by chance They are all measured out by God's ordering Providence in matter and manner for kind and quality And tho the Judgments and Dealings of God are sometimes very secret and hard to be understood at first we ought with Patience to bear them and humbly wait till God is pleased to shew us his Mind and Pleasure in them 7. We must consider that it is our Duty to acknowledg all our Troubles and Afflictions and whatever they be as coming from God and look beyond Instruments and secondary Causes Is there any Evil in the City and I have not done it He breaketh me with Breach upon Breach and runneth upon me like a Giant He Why some may say It was the Devil and his Agents viz. the Sabeans and Chaldeans c. Job knew that no Devil or wicked Man could hurt or touch him if God did not give them leave and open the Door for them These things being premised I now shall give you five or six Reasons why God ran thus upon Job or breaks forth after this manner upon sincere Persons when Sin is not the Cause It is necessary to note this by the way That God doth frequently single out the most eminent and choicest of his Children to undergo the sharpest and sorest Affliction because they have the greatest Strength Joseph excelled for Grace and Vertue and therefore he is singled out from all his Brethren to hard Works and Sufferings No Man like Job in all the Earth in his Day for a perfect and upright Man and what a Man of Sorrows and Afflictions was he Those that have received most Grace from God are able to bear most Afflictions from God A General of an Army chuseth out the most valiant and experienced Souldiers to put them upon hard Adventures It is not prudent to put a Fresh-water Souldier upon difficult Service As Christ saith I have many things to say unto you but you cannot bear them now and therefore deferred till they had got more Strength So God saith of a young Christian one that is newly converted Thou hast great Afflictions to undergo before thou diest but thou art not fit to bear them yet I will defer thy Trial till thou art grown more hardy and fit for that Encounter as our Saviour told Peter John 21.18 1 Reason One Reason why God ran thus upon Job like a Giant or brings sore and severe Trials upon his dearest Servants is That he may fit them for eminent Work and Service Hereby they learn Experience and Knowledg not only how to carry themselves in dark and dismal Days but to teach others also how to behave themselves under Trials 2. That God might crucify them unto all the things of this World They do not only this way come to see the Vanity and Emptiness of them but to be dead unto them In Prosperity the Hearts of the best of Men are ready to be ensnared with the World therefore God brings Adversity upon them And indeed it is every way as good and useful for a Saint as Winter and sharp Frosts are to the Fruits of the Earth which kills the Worms and Weeds that otherwise would greatly hurt and injure them God's Jobs have a Body of Sin and Death in them as well as others and nothing like Affliction tends to destroy it The Corruptions of our Hearts are compared to Chaff and Dross which the Furnace of Affliction burns up and purges away No Man is so pure and clean but he needs to be made more pure and more holy Job was very good before but God made him much better by the Rod before he had done with him He was Gold before his Trial but afterwards refined Gold When I am tried I shall come forth as Gold to wit refined Gold 3. God brings his Jobs under great Exercises and Afflictions for the Trial of their Graces Grace never shines forth in its real Splendor and Glory until it comes to be tried A Saint knows not what his Faith can do until it is brought under Exercise Abraham knew not the Strength of his Faith and Love until he was called to offer up his Son Isaac He with-held not his Son his only Son Isaac whom he loved such was his Love to God And if we respect his Faith 't is said He believed in Hope against Hope that he might become the Father of many Nations According to that which was spoken so shall thy Seed be He being not weak in Faith considered not his own Body being now dead when he was about an hundred Years old neither the deadness of Sarah's Womb He staggered not through Vnbelief but was strong in Faith giving Glory to God By Faith he offered him up accounting that God was able to raise him up even from the Dead From whence also he received him in a Figure How did Job's Patience shine forth when it came under Exercise by all those sore and bitter Afflictions he met withal The greater the Temptation or Trial is if the Soul can resist it and bear up under it the greater Demonstration there is of the Strength and Power of that Grace the Soul possesseth The Almighty shews hereby the Strength and Unmoveableness of Faith how unconquerable it is what kind of Omnipotency there is in Grace He would have all the World know that a godly Person is in vain assaulted by Friends or Enemies by Men or Devils by Wants and Wounds tho he be even benighted in his Spirit tho God himself takes away the Light of his Countenance from him and runs upon him like a Giant yet that over all these things God's Grace can make him stand and cause him to be more than a Conqueror For in the Book of Job we may say is an
eternal Purpose which was purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord. 2. It was for the Glory of his Mercy and Goodness which moved Wisdom to seek out and provide this blessed Mediator and glorious Means of Reconciliation when God might justly have left fallen Man as he did the fallen Angels Moreover this of a Mediat●●r shews us that God must be dealt with in a way of free Grace Entreaty and Request Hence we read how fervently Christ prayed and interceded for us yea what strong Cries and Tears he offered up in the Days of his Fiesh Whatsoever blessed Relief Pardon Peace c. Mankind receives 't is wholly in a way of Mercy and free Grace through the Mediation of the Lord Jesus Chriist By Grace ye are saved God so loved the World that he gave his only begotten Son 3. It was for the Glory of his Justice which must be dealt with in a way of Satisfaction Grace will be dealt with in a way of Intreaty salvâ Justitiâ Therefore the Covenant is established in the hands of a Mediator that is able to lay down a Price or Ransom That so God might be just and the Justifier of those that believe in Jesus Nay when the Lord Jesus undertook on our behalf to come up to the Demand of Justice 't is said God spared him not but delivered him up to Death for us all He bore our Sins in his own Body on the Tree 4. The Sovereignty of God is manifested in its Glory that through a Mediator he is pleased to extend Mercy to Mankind when none is afforded to the Angels that sinned and that Jesus at his Command should lay down his Life for the Sheep 5. It magnifies the Glory of God's Power and All-sufficiency who can raise up and restore Man to greater Happiness than ever he had before his Fall when Devils and Sin had done their worst 6. The like might be said of the Holiness Patience and Faithfulness of God c. Moreover this Undertaking adds to the Glory of Christ Jesus who is the Mediator himself God had hereby a design to greaten the Name of his Son the second Person of the Trinity in our Nature 1. In that he is constituted by undertaking in this honourable Office King Priest and Prophet 2. In respect of that great Power which is given to him to make Peace between God and Man to have the Keys to open and shut and to give eternal Life to as many as he pleaseth or are given by the Father to him 3. Nay his Glory shines forth herein to such a degree that 't is the Duty of all Men to honour the Son as they honour the Father 4. Christ hath hereby the Honour of accomplishing the whole Affair being Author and Finisher of our Faith and Salvation Secondly In respect of Man there was great need of such a Mediator 1. God would not treat with Sinners upon any other Terms There is no Knowledg of God which is saving nor Union with him without a Reconciliation You that were sometimes afar off are made nigh by the Blood of Christ. Neither knoweth any Man the Father save the Son and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him 2. Without a Mediator to atone and make Peace between the Father and us there is no Communion with him Can two walk together unless they are agreed Nor Eternal Life Such as are without Christ and without God must die that is be damned in their Sins X. Christ was every way qualified and fitted for this Work He was not only wise but the Wisdom of God much for Justice but yet inclined to Mercy and Pity to the Poor And then again how was he fitted by his being God 'T is from the Worth and Excellency of his Person that the Price comes to be satisfactory Besides had he not been God as he could not have expiated Sin so he could not have overcome Death and other Enemies he was to encounter with that he might accomplish our Redemption 2. He must be Man because he is to plead for us and be sacrificed on the Cross in our stead he must bleed as well as intercede for Man For without shedding of Blood there is no Remission He must be Man that he might be one with us that his Righteousness might by Imputation be ours and that he might receive the Spirit for us and we from him who is the Son receive it with the Adoption of Sons and thereby be sure of the eternal Inheritance 3. He must be God and Man in one Person A Mediator is not a Mediator of one but God is one And by this Means he is fitly qualified for his Office He must be a Person at an equal distance from and drawing near and allied to both Parties having Interest in and participating of the Nature of each Hence it is thought that he is called our Dayes-man or Kinsman that lays his hands on both Having access unto them knowing what will stand with the Honour of the one and be for the Relief and Profit of the other XI Christ is faithful both to God and Man greatly for the Honour of the one and as much for the Comfort and Salvation of the other He is said to be faithful to him that appointed him And in respect of Man he is called a faithful High-Priest XII Jesus Christ met with much Trouble in the Days of his Flesh in managing our Business as Mediator from the Devil and wicked Men. He found the World very averse to accept of Terms of Peace and not only so but they offered violence to him and grievously abused him XIII Jesus Christ was meek and lowly in Heart he patiently bore the Hidings of his Father's Face How quietly did he bear and endure the Punishment due to us for our Sin notwithstanding we esteemed him not but hid our Faces as it were from him He was oppressed he was afflicted yet he opened not his Mouth He patiently waits upon poor Sinners XIV Jesus Christ as he was potent so he was of a very couragious and undaunted Spirit He shall not fail nor be discouraged till he hath set Judgment in the Earth XV. Jesus Christ was a pacifying Mediator for instead of a personal Satisfaction from the Sinner God accepts of his Mediation He was made Sin for us who knew no Sin that we might be made the Righteousness of God in him Instead of an inherent Righteousness God accepts of a Righteousness imputed and accepts of Sincerity instead of a perfect keeping the whole Law and through his Mediation obtains pardon for human Frailties XVI Jesus Christ our Mediator hath a Time set him to finish his Mediatorial Kingdom and Office which will cease at the end of the World when all the Elect are gathered in XVII Jesus Christ our Mediator uses most weighty and powerful Arguments such as in the Word of God
subsequent to Man's Obligation IV. Christ being a fit Person undertook not only to be a Mediator betwixt God and Man but also to be the Surety of the Covenant on Man's part upon consideration of his Impotency or Inability to perform the Conditions of the first Covenant since the Fall and to bear the Punishment for the Breach of it for Man having once failed and become Bankrupt God will neither treat nor trade with him more without a Mediator and such a Surety as Christ. Because they continued not in my Covenant I regarded them not saith the Lord. See Dr. Owen on Heb. 7.22 p. 225. V. The Stability of the new Covenant depends upon the Suretiship of Christ and 't is secured to Believers thereby For the first Adam in whose hands the whole Estate and Riches of Mankind were trusted ran out of all and therefore God established another Covenant and constituted Christ as a responsible Security of known Fidelity and mighty to perform to be the Surety thereof that so it might be a firm and sure Covenant between Him and Man VI. Christ by becoming Surety stands engaged to the Father to satisfy in the behalf of Man so far as God sees it necessary or comports with his Wisdom and the Perfections of his holy Attributes That he might be just and the Justifier of him that believeth in Jesus VII Those that Christ the Surety of the Covenant undertook to make Peace for were not only spiritual Debtors but Criminals also such as deserved Death dead in Law and under the Sentence thereof spiritually dead being under the deprivation of the Light of God's Countenance VIII Christ seeing how unable we were to make Satisfaction according to the Demands of Law made a full Compensation and laid down a valuable Price satisfactory to Law and Justice for he bore the Punishment due to us for our Sins First he endured Death and the Curse of the Law he died and was made a Curse for us Secondly he bore or sustained the Wrath of God being under a deprivation of the Light of his Countenance the Favour of God was for a time suspended and withdrawn from him My God my God why hast thou forsaken me He was made Sin for us that knew no Sin c. God hath laid on him the Iniquity of us all IX Tho Christ was appointed by the Father to be the Surety of the Covenant yet all that he did was his own voluntary Act I lay down my Life freely no Man taketh it from me c. X. The Love and Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ was such that tho he was rich yet for our sakes he became poor that we through his Poverty might be made rich I. live says the Apostle by the Faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me Surety I. A Surety among Men is not of the Creditor's but of the Debtor's procurement II. Sureties and Debtors amongst Men enter into the same Bond and the Debtor is look'd upon to be the principal Bondsman III. Among Men when the Surety makes a full Compensation for Debts the Party indebted cannot be said to receive a Release or Discharge in a way of Grace and Favour but only in a way of Justice IV. Among Men usually the Surety's Bond is for Debts contracted at or before the Surety's Bond is given in and for a particular Sum or Sums specified V. A Surety sometimes repents his coming into Bonds and 't is a great Trouble and Perplexity to him and seeks ways to be released My Son if thou be a Surety for thy Friend if thou hast stricken hands with a Stranger thou art ensnared with the Words of thy Mouth c. VI. A Surety many times undoes himself by being bound for other Men he engages for more than he is able to pay and is thereby cast into Prison and never capable to deliver himself out Disparity I. THe Surety of the Covenant was of God's procurement who is Man's offended Creditor or rather Creator God chose called and anointed Christ to this Office tho 't is true he was as ready to accept of it as the Father was to assign it him In this the infinite Grace and Mercy of God was manifest to Mankind for among Men the Creditor is not concerned to seek out a Security from the Debtor But should a Creditor do so all must confess 't is in his Choice to propound when how and upon what Terms the Debtor should be discharged and it would be thought very reasonable especially if he hath wronged or abused the good Name of his Creditor that before he be acquitted he should be brought upon his Knees and humbly confess his Fault and beg Forgiveness in regard tho a Compensation was made according to the Demands of Law and Justice for the Debt yet the Surety being of the Creditor's own procurement and indeed his own Son who having vast Riches and Abilities and likewise equal Love with the Father to the poor Debtor knowing the Law was such that Satisfaction must of necessity be made offered freely to lay down the Price or full Sum. Even so God and Christ in making of this Covenant in behalf of Sinners agreed that upon Christ's laying down his Life as a satisfactory Price when and upon what Conditions we should be discharged of the Guilt of Sin which binds us over to eternal Wrath And these Conditions are expressed in the Word of God viz. Faith and Humiliation for 't is certain that no Man is actually acquitted before he believes and takes hold of the Satisfaction purchased by Christ applying his Merits and the Virtue of his Blood unto his own Soul by the help of the Spirit which Christ the Surety hath promised to give to all sincere Ones that he might thereby make his Death effectual to them and so compleat his Work and Office of Suretiship II. Christ engaged as our Surety without us Our Bonds and Obligations signify nothing by reason of our utter Inability Christ hath therefore changed our Name and in the room and place of it put his own so that Death and the Curse fall upon him He was wounded for our Transgressions He looked and there was none to help therefore his own Arm brought Salvation III. Christ the Surety of the Covenant of Grace makes full Compensation for Sin and yet the Sinner receives his Release in a way of Grace which may be thus demonstrated First God as was said and not the Sinner found or provided the Surety which his own Sovereign Grace and Goodness moved him to being wholly at his own choice whether he would save Man or no having cause enough to cast him off for his Disobedience as he did the Angels that sinned So that whatever Relief or Discharge Sinners receive it is of Grace being wholly the Contrivance of the Creditor to find out the way which best comported in his Wisdom to the satisfying of Law and Justice
in behalf of the Criminal had the Debtor found the Surety as 't is among Men the Case had been otherwise Secondly The Suretiship of Christ holds forth abundant Grace yea the greatest demonstration of the Love and Goodness of God to Sinners in that he was pleased to dispence with his own Law as to the rigorous exaction of it from Sinners and to take satisfaction from another which he might have exacted from them Thirdly That he might bring about Redemption and Pardon for Man he parted with his own dear Son who laid down his Life to atone and make Reconciliation between him and Sinners Fourthly In that the Blessing and Benefit of Christ's Undertaking as our Surety is given and bestowed freely upon us so that we have no more to do but to fall down on our Knees and humbly acknowledg our Offences and accept of a Pardon through Christ's Mediation and own him to be our Prince and Saviour Fifthly In that he as our Surety gives to us a broken Heart and renews a right Spirit in us gives us the Grace of Believing whereby we come to have an Interest in him through the Atonement made by his Blood from whence it appears 't is not our Faith nor our Acceptance of Christ and the Gospel that makes his Satisfaction so to God tho it is hereby made effectual unto us The Sum of all is this that Christ did not die only nostro bono for our Good and Profit as Socinians affirm but in our Stead and Rome for where one is said to die for another 't is always thus taken Moreover where 't is said Christ bore our Sins c. 't is to be understood of the Punishment due to them for in all places of the Old Testament where 't is said Thou shalt or they shall bear their own Sins 't is meant of the Punishment of them So that if we would be pardoned we must accept it as God is pleased to offer it to us tho a compleat Satisfaction be made for Sin in our Nature to the Father And shall we dislike that way of Forgiveness that God is so much pleased with wherein he doth not only magnify his own Free-Grace and Goodness but his own Justice and Holiness also IV. Christ became Security for his Peoples Debts before ever they were contracted or they themselves born yea he was bound to satisfy for all the Debts of such who do believe in him that at any time of their Lives should be contracted that is to say he bore not only the Punishment due to them for Sins committed before their Calling and Conversion but all their Iniquities afterwards through human Frailties committed tho 't is not alledged they were discharged before committed nor before true Repentance be wrought in them for Repentance and Pardon go together Him hath God exalted on his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour to give Repentance to Israel and Remission of Sins V. Christ never repented his Suretyship instead of its being a Trouble to his Mind he delighted in it I have a Baptism to be baptized with and how am I straitned till it be accomplished I delight to do thy Will O my God He knew the Payment of all would fall upon him and yet he shrinks not from it I lay down my Life freely VI. Christ tho he suffered hard things for his People in becoming their Surety yet was not undone or brought to utter Beggary thereby for tho for a time he became poor to make us rich yet by suffering Death he was crowned with Glory and Honour his Abasement was for his Exaltation he expended not all his Riches in satisfying for our Sins Tho he was cast into Prison viz. brought to the Grave yet he quickly delivered himself out by the Powerfulness of the Godhead which dwelt bodily in him Inferences 1. FRom hence we may perceive what a miserable Condition Mankind had involv'd themselves in by reason of Sin utterly impoverish'd and brought to Beggary Debtors to God's Justice for the Breach of the Law owing ten thousand Talents and not a Farthing to pay and had been cast into the eternal Prison of Darkness had not Jesus stept in and become our Surety 2. What Grace and unspeakable Favour is here How much hath God out-done Mortals He sought out a Surety to satisfy for our Sins who were not only ill-natured Debtors but cursed and most guilty Rebels who deserved nothing but Death and Chains of Darkness Tho he doth not pardon us without a Price yet rather than we should be without Remission his own Son shall be the Ransom 3. Moreover we may admire the great Mystery of our Redemption Let Men take heed how they contemn any part of the Depths of God because they seem to overtop and outdo their depraved Reason 4. Here are Tidings of great Joy to broken and undone Sinners There is a way open for free Commerce and Trading with God again Tho he did not regard us whilst we stood under the old Covenant being miserable Beggars and Bankrupts yet he delights to have Commerce and Dealing with us in a way of Grace through the Compact made with Christ our Surety 5. Let Saints hold up their drooping Heads and Hearts their Debts are paid The Lord hath laid on him the Iniquity of us all There is now no Condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus 6. Why should any think the Conditions of the Gospel are hard or Christ's Commands grievous What you cannot do Christ hath undertaken to help you in and see done by you He hath wrought all our Works in us My God shall supply all your Wants My Grace is sufficient for thee 7. Moreover let us consider what Benefits do accrue to Believers by virtue of Christ's Suretiship First By this means we are delivered from the hands of Justice and Curse of the Law and Wrath of God Christ hath redeemed us from the Curse being made a Curse for us Secondly We owe our Covenant-Relation first unto God's Grace and secondly to Jesus our blessed Surety and Mediator's undertaking I have manifested thy Name to the Men which thou gavest me c. Thirdly This is the Ground of the Saints Support against the Power of Sin and indwelling Corruption Thanks be to God through our Lord Jesus Christ c. Fourthly From hence we may groundedly expect Succour in Temptations I have prayed for thee He hath undertook for thee who is mighty to save and who will bruise Satan under your Feet shortly 8. How are we obliged to God our Father and to the Lord Jesus Christ for the Work of our Redemption O let us love God and love Christ and live to their Praise whilst on Earth 9. This also may embolden the Godly to draw near to God they have a Surety or one that hath undertaken for them He is engaged for God to them and for them to God he makes sure the Promises to
one Heart for Sin and another for him he must have the whole Heart or he will have none of it Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy Heart and with all thy Soul c. Conscience may be for Christ and his Ways and the Judgment may be much enlightned when the Will may be opposite and the Affections set chiefly upon Sin and the Vanities of this World Their Heart is divided now shall they be found faulty XVIII Jesus Christ met with greater Opposition and fought more sore and fearful Battels than ever any did for the Sinner's sake as witness his Conflict with Satan that strong Man armed with Sin and Wrath and last of all with Death it self over all which Enemies he gloriously triumphed and got a perfect Conquest XIX Jesus Christ will not take into Covenant or make a Contract of Divine Love or Grace with a Person that is not dead to the Law We must see the Insufficiency of that and of our own Righteousness and have no confidence in the Flesh if we would win Christ. Wherefore my Brethren ye also are become dead to the Law that ye should be married to another even to him that is raised from the Dead that we should bring forth Fruit unto God XX. When Jesus Christ by his Word and holy Spirit hath brought over all the Faculties of the Soul unto himself finding the Person dead to Sin Self and to this World and all things being removed which obstructed this happy Contract he then proceeds and takes the Soul into Union with Himself But according to that holy Order and Decree of God no Soul is espoused by Christ but such as is given to him by the Father All that the Father hath given me shall come unto me XXI No sooner is a Sinner converted by Faith united or espoused to Jesus Christ but there is great Joy amongst the Angels of God in Heaven and amongst the Saints of God on Earth Likewise I say unto you there is Joy in Heaven in the presence of the Angels of God over one Sinner that repenteth And so in the case of the Prodigal at his return The Father said to his Servants Bring forth the best Robe and put it upon him and put a Ring on his hand And bring hither the fatted Calf and kill it and let us eat and drink and be merry And they began to be merry XXII Jesus Christ settles upon each Soul he espouses a very great Inheritance he makes over a Jointure of an inestimable value a Kingdom of Glory a Crown that fadeth not away even everlasting Blessedness XXIII Jesus Christ leaves his Church and each believing Soul whom he takes into Union with himself in this World for a while and doth not immediatly take them to himself or carry them to Heaven his own Habitation XXIV Jesus Christ delighteth greatly in his Church and in every sincere Member thereof hence Zion is called Hephzibah And as the Bridegroom rejoyceth over the Bride so shall thy God rejoyce over thee XXV Jesus Christ discharges his Saints and People from all those Debts that bind over to eternal Wrath. Sinners were miserably indebted to the Law and Justice owed ten thousand Talents but had not a Farthing to pay liable every day to Arrests and to be sent to the dark Shades of eternal Night or Prison of utter Darkness under the Wrath of the incensed Majesty having whole Mountains of Sin and Guilt lying upon them running every day into new Scores adding Sin to Sin one heavy Debt upon another O how great is the Guilt of sinful Man and how unable to satisfy Divine Justice How then shall these Debts be paid all these Sins expiated and the Guilt taken away Justice calls for full Payment it 's Language is Pay or perish yet we cannot make the least Reparation nor right God for the Wrong we have done him by offending the Eyes of his Glory But now by a Marriage-Covenant with Jesus Christ all is at once discharged and the Sinner acquitted there being Riches and Worth enough in him who hath fully satisfied the Demands of Law and Justice and by Union with him the Sinner comes to be interested into all He was made Sin for us who knew no Sin that we might be made the Righteousness of God in him The Lord hath laid on him the Iniquities of us all O how happy is that Soul that is espoused to Jesus Christ XXVI Jesus Christ confers great Honour on those that are espoused to him The Church is called a Queen and how comes that to pass but by means of this Contract and Marriage with Christ Vpon the right hand stands the Queen with Gold of Ophir Believers are called by Christ's Name have the Attendance of his Servants the holy Angels The Angels of the Lord encamp round about them that fear him He hath given his Angels charge concerning thee Saints lie in the Bosom of Christ's Love and Mercy XXVII Jesus Christ supplies all the Wants and makes blessed Provision for his Saints They that fear the Lord shall not lack any good thing Whether it be Grace or Peace either Food or Physick they want they shall have it from him all is in Christ In him all Fulness dwells and in him so as to be let out and communicated to his Saints XXVIII Jesus Christ sympathizes with his Saints In all their Afflictions 't is said he was afflicted And in another place 't is said His Soul was grieved for the Misery of Israel He himself hath suffered Being tempted he is able to succour them that are tempted We have not an High-Priest that cannot be touched with the feeling of our Infirmities He that toucheth you toucheth the Apple of mine Eye Cast thy Burthen upon the Lord and he shall sustain thee XXIX Jesus Christ requires Obedience of his Church and of every Member thereof hence Paul saith The Church is subject unto Christ. The Lord Jesus is exalted above all Principalities and Power Might and Dominion and every Name that is named not only in this World but also in that which is to come and is given particularly to be Head over all things to the Church Call ye me Lord saith Christ and do not the things that I say XXX Jesus Christ reproves his Saints for their Evils and Transgressions out of his great Love As many as I love I rebuke and chasten XXXI Jesus Christ covers the Weaknesses and Infirmities of his People He covers our Sins doth not upbraid us with our Faults but forgives our Iniquities and remembers our Sins no more Tho his Saints have many Spots and Blemishes yet he through his great Grace overlooks them all and will not expose them to Reproach here nor hereafter for them XXII Jesus Christ gives Counsel and Instruction to his People I counsel thee c. What heavenly Instruction hath he left in his Word
excellency and what dost thou less who dost not believe in him embrace him and apply his precious Blood and Grace for Help and Healing Exhort If this be so then labour whoever thou art to accept of Christ. Dost think to do better what Object canst thou find that more deserves thy Affection 1. He is great honourable a King the King of Kings all other Kings are his Subjects he is King of Heaven Earth Hell 2. Great in Power He has led captive the King of Darkness has spoiled the Principalities of Sin that so long tyrannized over Thousands yea Millions of Thousands has overcome Death the King of Terrors that none of the Mighty could ever encounter with 3. He is the amiablest Object in the World his Beauty far exceeds the Beauty of the Luminaries much fairer than the Children of Men. 4. He is rich unsearchable in Riches What wouldst thou have or canst thou desire but 't is in him Wouldst thou know the ready way to be espoused unto him Then 1. First of all break off that Affinity thou holdest with Sin and get thy Heart off from the inordinate Love of this World 2. Thou must become dead to the Law and thine own Righteousness 3. Labour to see an absolute Necessity of marrying with him 4. Get thy Judgment well enlightned in the Mysteries of Grace and Glory that come by Jesus Christ. 5. Hearken to the Motions of thy own Conscience for Conscience is employed when throughly awakened and rightly informed as a Spokesman for Christ. 6. Take heed of a divided Heart never rest till thy Will is brought over to accept of Christ and the Offers of Grace 7. Labour to chuse Christ singly a naked Christ. Christ is able every way to make thee happy and fully answer all thy Desires take heed therefore of going after other Lovers give not his Headship and Sovereignty away IV. This shews what a happy State the Godly are in Can the Soul be poor that has such a Friend and Husband as Christ is If David concluded he should not want because the Lord was his Shepherd be sure thou shalt not because Christ is thy Husband The Bridegroom takes more care and is more tender of his Bride than any Shepherd of his Sheep or Lambs V. This speaks great Terror to the Wicked that oppress and misuse God's People and make a Spoil of his Church What will they do when the Bridegroom rises up to plead the Cause of his Darling He will not spare his Arrows but tread them down in his Fury Lastly Be prepared you that are Virgins the Bridegroom is coming the Midnight-Cry will soon be heard get your Lamps trimmed and Oil in your Vessels An EPITHALAMY on the Soul's Marriage with CHRIST By E. D. THe Match is made and Crouds of Angels come Prepar'd to sing an Epithal'mium Diffusive Sparkles of Seraphick Fire Exalt the Musick of the raptur'd Quire An universal Chorus loudly votes To grace this Wedding with their shrillest Notes Hail Glorious Prince The universal Air Eccho's Hosannahs to the Illustrious Pair Let no Parenthesis of Clouds obscure This blessed Day but still as bright endure As now Let Mortals in sweet Consort sing Anthems to Thee in an eternal Spring December's Frost the scorching Heat of June Shall no more put thy Singers out of Tune Hail Glorious Prince whose unexampled Love Brought thee from those bright Royalties above To court thy Spouse Tho no Magnifick Dress Did set thee forth thy Glory 's nev'r the less Tho thou wert treated with perverse Disdain Myriads of Angels waited on thy Train Shepherds inspir'd thy joyful Welcome sing Star-guided Sophies their Oblations bring O bless'd Espousals that our Freedom bought O happy Match that our Redemption wrought Hail Glorious Spouse for ever blest in Him That crowns thy Brows with Heaven's Diadem Amazing Change unparallel'd in Story A Slave advanc'd to everlasting Glory A Virgin fettered in the Bonds of Sin Vnbound espous'd made glorious all within From base Estate beyond a Queen in Honour A peerless Beauty now bestow'd upon Her Since Words are narrow and Conception's weak T' express my Joy in Extasies I 'le speak Entranc'd in sacred Raptures I 'le rejoyce Rather than fail to melt into a Voice Where Cherubs Hallelujahs do rebound I 'le Eccho like reverberate a Sound For Heaven 's shrill Quire and Earth do joyn in one To quaver out this Epithalmion Christ the express Image of the Father Heb. 1.3 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And the Character of of his Substance We translate it The express Image of his Person THe Term Character is a Metaphor taken from the Image Figure or Impression of a Seal representing the Proto-type or first Pattern in every thing The Word is derived of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 charattein which signifies to ingrave the Father having as it were most indelibly engraven his whole Essence and Majesty upon this his Eternal Son and drawn his own Effigies upon him from everlasting being his substantial Image and exact Representation Which Explication fairly agrees with this Mystery leading our Mind to such Discoveries as will stir us up to desire the gracious participation of its Fruit and Efficacy For it opens the Secret of eternal Generation and the Love of the Heavenly Father A Seal is more highly valued and more closely kept than other things See Isa. 42.1 Mat. 3.17 17.3 John 3.35 17.24 Through an Union with this blessed Image the lost Image of God is restored in Believers now inchoatively or with respect to Beginning after Death consummatively or with respect to Perfection Col. 3.10 1 Pet. 1.4 not by Essential Transmutation but by a Mystical Vnion Metaphor I. AN Image is the Likeness of or doth represent and express the Person whose it is II. An express Image represents a Person unto others III. An express Image represents a Person unto us whom we many times cannot see personally because absent and at a great Distance from us IV. An Image and the Person it represents are not the same V. An express Image brings him who is held forth or represented by it into our Minds whereby we call to remembrance what manner of Person he is and thereby contemplate upon his Beauty and excellent Accomplishments which before probably might be forgot VI. An express Image if it represents some noble or renowned Person one that hath an endeared Love and Affection to him or her to whom it is sent their great and only Benefactor or a dear Relation is exceedingly prized and valued by the Receiver VII An express Image of a Person is curiously drawn and is a most rare and admirable Piece of Workmanship it is viewed and commended by all skilful and discerning Persons in that Art Parallel I. CHrist is the Likeness of the Father the true Form Figure Character or Representation of him This Similitude saith a Reverend Divine relates to the Persons of the Godhead 't is borrowed from the Impression of
that was rich became poor and He was wounded for our Transgressions he was bruised for our Iniquities by his Stripes we are healed We could not live such was our Disease unless our Physician died he therefore poured forth his own Blood to wash and cleanse our wounded Sin-sick Souls VI. Christ cures not only the Living but also the Dead he out-does all other Physicians in this respect if he speaks the word Lazarus come forth The Dead shall hear the Voice of the Son of God and they that hear shall live You hath he quickned who were dead in Trespasses and Sins VII Christ can make effectual all his Medicines he can say peremptorily This Soul this Sickness I will heal and it is immediatly done As the Father quickens them even so doth the Son quicken whom he will VIII Christ the spiritual Physician is endued with infinite Patience under all those base Repulses he meets with from vile Sinners When he comes to heal he oft-times stands at their Doors and knocks waiting till his Head is wet with Dew and his Locks with the drops of the Night before he can persuade Sinners to open to him other Physicians will not do so IX Christ can visit Thousands yea Millions of Thousands if he please and speak to them all at one and the same moment tho they live Thousands of Miles asunder X. Christ was made like unto us in all other things but not in this he was without Sin tho he bore our Sicknesses he had none of his own He was made Sin for us that knew no Sin that we might be made the Righteousness of God in him XI The Medicines Christ uses are heavenly his Word and Spirit abide for ever they never lose nor can lose their Virtue but have the like efficacy they had five thousand years ago XII Christ takes more care of the Poor than of the Rich he had rather attend upon the Poor such his Bowels yearn unto and helps out of Pity as he did the Woman that had the Bloody-Flux twelve years when all her Money was gone XIII Christ is at all the charge with poor Sinners he like the good Samaritan sets the poor Soul on his own Beast brings him to his own Inn or Hospital which was his Church and gives Money to the Host to provide all things necessary for him with a Promise he would discharge the whole Score at last XIV Christ dies no more Death hath no more power over him so that he lives to see every Cure perfected that he takes in hand Corollaries I. THis shews us the weak and distempered State of Mankind by reason of Sin that Sin wounds and brings Sickness upon the Soul every Sin is a Disease But because this is handled under its proper Head we shall not enlarge upon it here See Metaphors concerning Sin II. Moreover we may from hence perceive the great Care Love and Goodness of God towards miserable and impotent Sinners that rather than they should die of their Sickness he would send them his own dear Son to be their Physician III. It shews also the great Grace and Condescension of Christ to undertake the Cure of such miserable Souls at such a dear and chargeable Rate viz. with his own Blood IV. This shews where Help for Sin-sick Souls is to be had and to whom they should go when they are sensible of their Sickness V. The Reason why Men perish in their Sins we may infer from hence is because they come not to Christ the only Physician of the Soul VI. And if Christ be such a Physician as you have heard be encouraged then poor polluted Sinners to come to Christ. For Motives consider 1. Thou art sick who is without Sin and so consequently without Soul-Diseases 2. Thou art sick of a dangerous Distemper 't will procure Death without a speedy Cure 3. There is no other Physician but Christ neither is Salvation in any other For there is no other Name given under Heaven whereby we can be saved 4. Christ is a Physician ready upon every Invitation nay he comes without sending for is now knocking at the door 5. He will make an absolute and perfect Cure of it if he undertakes the Work before he leaves thee 6. Besides thou mayest have him tho thou hast no Money no Righteousness nothing to bring or offer to him as a spiritual Present 7. Christ cures all that come to him whatsoever the Distemper be he has an universal Medicine with which he infallibly cures all Sicknesses Diseases and Wounds of the Soul save one viz. the Sin against the Holy-Ghost All Sin and Blasphemy against the Father and Son shall be forgiven unto Men. He is able to save to the uttermost all that come to God by him How many Thousands and Ten Thousands hath he cured which are now in Heaven who once were sick of the same Diseases that thou art afflicted with Pride Passion Unbelief blasphemous Thoughts c. VII If Christ be such a Physician as you have heard how inexcusable will all vile and wilful Sinners be found that perish in their Blood and refuse to come to him Cautions I. Take heed you do not delay seeking out for Help Some when they are sick never mind going to a Physician till Nature is decayed and the Disease has seized on them in such sort that 't is too late there is no help so do some Sinners did not Jerusalem do thus II. Take heed you make use of no other Physician There are many that boast of their Skill how good they are at curing of Souls beware of them they privily bring in damnable Errors even denying the Lord that bought them and bring upon themselves swift Destruction These are like deceitful Quacks and Impostors that design to make Merchandize of you Remember their Medicines are poysonous and destructive III. Value not Womens Advice too high Eve lost her Skill in the Garden and learned little afterwards The Apocalyptical Woman of Rome like many old Wives would fain be tampering with the Sick but above all take heed of her for she like the adulterous Woman Solomon speaks of hath slain and killed many yea many a strong Man hath been cast down by her Her way is the way to Hell tending down to the Chambers of Death IV. Take heed you rob not Christ of the Honour which is due to him as a Physician which may be done two ways 1. When we attribute the Cure to our own Industry to Skill and Power of our own or to Duties c. 2. When we attribute our Help and Cure to Instruments to Ministers c. V. If thou art made whole by Christ take heed of a Relapse Sin no more saith Christ lest a worse thing come upon thee But for Comfort If by the power of Temptation thou hast fallen and backslidden from God he can heal thee again I will heal their
Backslidings and love them freely If any Man sin we have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the Righteous Christ a Testator Heb. 9.16 For where a Testament is there must also of necessity be the Death of the Testator THo this Term is thought by some not to be a Metaphor Christ being really a Testator yet it may not be unprofitable to run the Parallel with Human Testators The word in the Greek is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 diathemenos of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies a Testament which is of the same import with the Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Berith A Testament is the Sentence and Declaration of our just Will of what we would have done after Death and is so called because it is a Testimony of our Mind which is not in force because revocable till the Testator dies Thus the New Testament or Law of the Gospel is ratified and confirmed by the Death of Christ. The Parallel is as follows Testator I. A Testator signifies a Disposer or one that makes a Will and Testament who hath Goods to bestow and Relations or Friends to give them to II. A Testator is one that is under a natural Tie or Obligation and full of Thoughts Cares and Good-Will to his Friends and hence provides for them when he is gone III. A Testator imports a Person dying or under the apprehension of approaching Death and from hence makes a Testament and bequeaths Legacies IV. A Testator hath full power to dispose of whatsoever he possesseth or hath a Right unto and according to his sole Will and Pleasure bequeaths unto others V. A Testator sets down the Person in his Will to whom he doth bequeath or give Legacies VI. A Testator to make his last Will and Testament firm and authentick calls others to witness it VII A Testator finally to compleat perfect and confirm his last Will doth sign and seal it himself which according to the Laws and Customs especially of the Eastern Nations as divers have observed is done by Blood moreover the Epistle to the Hebrews shews us that the first Testament was dedicated by Blood hence called the Blood of the Testament VIII A Testator by making his last Will and Testament usually disannulls any Will made before IX A Testator makes his Last Will and Testament unalterable by any other or by himself as others must not so he will not X. A Testator takes care to have his Will made known and published after his death that the Legatees may know what Legacies are left and bequeathed to them XI A Testator oftentimes limits the Legacies bequeathed to some of the Legatees upon Conditions by them to be performed XII The Will of a Testator gives a sure and firm Title to those that he wishes well to and bestows Riches on they hereby are secured For what can be more full and undeniable Right than that which is left or bequeathed to a Man by the last Will and Testament of his Friend XIII A Testator ordains or assigns Executors in Trust to see that his Will be punctually observed and fulfilled XIV A Testator being dead no Man can attempt to abrogate or alter any part or thing that is in his last Will tho it be but a Man's Covenant yet if it be confirmed no Man disanulleth or addeth thereunto XV. A Testator dies and thereby opens a way for all the Legatees to come into the possession of the Inheritance that is left them Parallel I. CHrist our spiritual Testator hath store of Blessings and good things in his hand are all Riches of Grace and Glory and at the end he will bestow them on his spiritual Relations viz. his Children his Elect who are called his Friends Ye are my Friends c. II. Jesus Christ by taking his People into Covenant-relation and Union hath laid himself under strong Bonds and Obligations to them and from hence takes care of them and is filled with thoughts of kindness to them and provides for their future Good in his absence III. Jesus Christ knowing his Hour was coming that he must go out of the World to the Father he being appointed to Death made his last Will and Testament and left Legacies to all his Saints and faithful Followers IV. Jesus Christ the Testator of the new Covenant hath not only full Power and Authority to convey all Gospel-Blessings but all Grace here and Glory hereafter is solely disposed of at his Will and Pleasure in which way and to whom he pleases He gives Power to become the Sons of God He hath given him Power over all Flesh that he should give eternal Life to as many as thou hast given him Father I will that those which thou hast given me be with me where I am My Peace I give unto you V. Jesus Christ as Testator hath set down in his Testament who the Persons are to whom he hath bequeathed the Blessings of the Covenant both Grace and Glory viz. all that are his Sheep all that the Father hath given him all that are regenerated who truly repent and believe in him and keep his Word VI. Jesus Christ to establish and make firm his last Will called sufficient Testimony to witness it as first the Father secondly his Miracles thirdly John Baptist fourthly the Scriptures and then fifthly his Apostles We are his Witnesses of all things that he did VII Jesus Christ ratified and confirmed his last Will and Testament with his own Blood He shall confirm the Covenant he shall be cut off For where a Testament is there must be the Death of the Testator This is my Blood of the New Testament shed for many By Christ's Death there is a Confirmation of the Verity and Reality of the Covenant of the Validity and Authority of it and lastly of its Efficacy and Availableness to us for a Testament is of force after Men are dead otherwise 't is of no strength whilst the Testator liveth VIII Jesus Christ disannull'd the Law of the Old Covenant by his establishing the New there is a disannulling of the Commandment going before for the weakness and unprofitableness thereof He took away the first that he might establish the second IX Christ hath made his last Will and Testament so as never to be altered by himself I will put upon you no other Burthen but what you have already c. My Covenant will I not break nor alter the thing that is gone out of my Mouth X. Christ ordained and commanded his Disciples to publish his Mind and Will to the Children of Men. Go into all the World and preach the Gospel that is to make known the Testament He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved and he that believeth not shall be damned XI Christ hath appointed Conditions to be performed by some Men before they can actually possess the Grace and Blessing promised viz. to attend upon hearing the Word to pray believe repent c.
Flesh as he is now in his Members No sooner was News brought of his Birth but Herod that Fox pursued him Blood-hound like to take away his blessed Life many Dogs were I may say always at his Heels hunting him from one place to another He was seldom quiet or had rest whilst on Earth such was the Rage of the Devil against him that old malicious Hunter IX Jesus Christ saith Mr. Ainsworth is ready to help his Church he is like an Hart for Swiftness Some of the common Epithets expressing the Qualities of this Creature are amongst the rest these nimble agile or winged as if he did rather flie than run now for agility and swiftness none like Christ he is said to come leaping over the Mountains and skipping over the Hills that is over all Impediments that might hinder Good from his People whether it respect their Sins and Unworthiness or the Opposition of the World and their and his Adversaries who are likened to a Mountain Who art thou O great Mountain before Zerubbabel And every Mountain and Hill shall be made low X. So Christ pro sua Ecclesia certamina acria cum Diabolis Morte sustinuit sustained sharp Encounters and Conflicts with the Devils and Sin for his Spouse the Church removing those Mountains that hid his Grace and separated him from her XI Jesus Christ lodges his Children under his own Pavilion he hides them in the secret Place of the Almighty or under the Wings of his Power Love and gracious Protection covering them with the Mantle of his pardoning Mercy But if Believers are stubborn and disobedient kicking like an untamed Heifer the Lord Jesus in a way of Mercy beats them with the Rod lays Afflictions upon them to humble them and bring them to submit to his blessed Pleasure and causing them to be contented with their Condition He teaches his Saints to leap over all Opposition or exercises them to use their Feet from the beginning how to improve their Graces and learn Experiences so that they may escape the Danger of the Hunter and keep clear off the Hounds before pursued And because he would every way secure and save them from Death he acquaints them where their Dens Place or Places of Safety and sure Harbour are Behold there is a Place by me and thou shalt stand upon a Rock I will put thee in a Clift of the Rock and will cover thee with my hand c. XII Jesus Christ when pursued and under the heavy pressure or weight of our Sins saw the great need he had of Help and Succour and therefore 't is said In the days of his Flesh he offered up Prayers with strong Cries and Tears unto him that was able to save him from Death and was heard in that he feared He accepted of Relief from the very Angels who in his Distress shewed their readiness to comfort him XIII There is an unreconcileable Enmity between Jesus Christ and the old Serpent and his Race I will put Enmity between thy Seed and her Seed c. 1. Jesus Christ knows all the Holes and lurking Places of the old venemous and mischievous Serpents and by his Spirit and Breath of his Mouth viz. the Preaching of the Gospel brings them out of the Hearts and Bodies of Men that he may dispossess spoil and destroy them 2. Christ was hard beset with evil Spirits his Enemies were numerous the Devil tempted him many with Serpentine Rage assaulting him grievously annoyed him and at last how did this venemous Off-spring set upon him and torment him in every part of his Body and cast Contempt upon all his Offices and to this day how doth Satan and his Instruments twine about and annoy every Member of his Mystical Body But Christ notwithstanding all their Rage by humbling himself unto Death overcame them all He spoiled Principalities and Powers he made a shew of them openly triumphing over them in it He shall bruise thy Head To this end was the Son of God manifested that he might destroy the Works of the Devil XIV Christus destr●●ens Diabolum verè sensit ardentissimum onus irae Dei in se derivari e. When Christ came to destroy break the Head of or devour the Serpent the Serpent as 't was foretold crush'd or bit his Heel he was sensible that the heavy Wrath of God was upon him insomuch that he sweat as it were great Drops of Blood in the Garden and when he was on the Cross he cried out I thirst and with a bitter Cry ran to the Fountain of all Fulness My God my God why hast thou forsaken me XV. Christus post mortem ubi resurrexit c. Christ being slain or after his Death and Resurrection sitting at the right hand of the Eternal Father retains mighty Efficacy in himself against the old Serpent and all the Venom of Sin A Man that hath on him the Robe of his Righteousness cannot be hurt or devoured by the Devil The Virtue of his Horn of Power is infinite whether respecting the Power of his Grace to help his Church or the Power of his Anger to destroy his Enemies The whole and every part of Christ is excellent against Satan and the Poyson of Sin the Example of his Life his Death Resurrection Intercession his Word Spirit Gospel and Grace powerfully expell it The Virtue of his Blood is admirable it heals all Diseases of the Soul makes Atonement and cleanses us from all Sin Metaphor I. THe Hart is but a weak Creature in comparison of Lions Elephants c. and can't save himself from his Enemies II. The Hart is a very timerous and fearful Creature will run as being affrighted when no danger approaches III. An Hart is as Naturalists tell us an envious Creature is loth to part with that which is good for others when he has cast his Horn he hides it in the Earth so that 't is hard to find it and is unkind to such of its own kind as are wounded IV. The Hart tho he lives long and is famous for length of Life yet dies at last as well as other Creatures Disparity I. JEsus Christ excells all in strength all the mighty Monarchs of the Earth and Powers of Hell and Darkness are nothing in his hand I have laid Help upon one that is mighty II. Jesus Christ is void of all Fear his Courage is beyond the fearless Courage of a Lion flies from no Enemies c. III. Jesus Christ is ready to part with any thing that will do poor Sinners good He left his Kingdom the Bosom of his Father and shed his precious Blood for our sakes He gives all things that are good both for Body and Soul He envies not our Happiness and is exceeding merciful to poor wounded Sinners IV. Jesus Christ tho he once died yet dieth no more Death hath no more Power over him He ever liveth to make Intercession for us Inferences 1. FRom the Enmity
unsearchable Riches of Christ. 7. He shuts evil Persons out of the Church as he served Judas and will shut them out of the new Jerusalem at the last Day He scatters Wickedness by his Laws and Doctrine of Holiness He takes care of his Subjects and smites those that persecute his Church He is a Praise to all them that do well and much more will be when he advanceth his Saints to be Rulers over many Cities and sets them upon Thrones and he pronounces the Sentence Well done good and faithful Servant enter into the Joy of thy Lord. King I. THe Kings of the Earth do not create their Subjects II. The Kings of the Earth are naturally weak and many ways defective in point of Qualification III. The Kings of the Earth are ordinarily made and instituted by Men. IV. The Kings of the Earth have their Political Power Strength and Maintenance from their People V. Kings have their Power limited and confined to a certain part of the Earth VI. The Kings of the Earth may be over-reached in their Politicks as Solomon was by Women VII The Kings of the Earth may alter from better to worse and turn Tyrants as too many have formerly done VIII The Kings of the Earth may be toss'd from their Thrones and have their Kingdoms taken from them by an invincible Force which they cannot withstand as in the Case of Nebuchadnezzar and many others IX The Kings of the Earth are mortall and must die I said ye are Gods but you shall die like Men and fall like one of the Princes Mors pulsat aequo pede pauperum Tabernas Regúmque Turres Horat. X. The Kings of the Earth even the greatest and highest amongst them are but the Sons of Earth earthly very low and meanly descended in comparison of Christ. XI The best and greatest Honours and Favours the Kings of the Earth can confer on Men are temporal and fading XII The Kings of the Earth in their Execution of Wrath and taking Revenge can but hurt and kill the Bodies of their Enemies the Soul is out of their reach Disparity I. JEsus Christ the King of Kings created his Subjects both Angels and Men Whether they be Principalities or Powers Things in Heaven or Things on Earth all Things were made by him and for him II. Jesus Christ hath more than the Strength of an Unicorn is called the Lion of the Tribe of Judah hath all the Treasures of Wisdom and Knowledg yea all Fulness III. Christ is a King made and set up immediatly by God himself who hath made him higher than the Kings of the Earth and set him King for ever upon the holy Hill of Zion He hath exalted one chosen out of the People IV. Christ's Riches and Strength are of and from himself He that has the Power of the Godhead dwelling bodily in him needs not Strength or Maintenance from others V. Jesus Christ is Lord of all hath all Power in Heaven and Earth committed to him He hath an unlimited Power Angels and Principalities are subject to him he is set up over all the Works of God's hands VI. Jesus Christ is the Wisdom of God and could not be circumvented by great Beelzebub who is the most subtil Politician all his mysterious Stratagems were to Him but as the Cords of Tow to Sampson in the Mightiness of his Divine Strength This great Captivity Jesus led captive and having spoiled Principalities and Powers he made a shew of them openly and was with a most Majestick Triumph attended to his Throne in Heaven VII But Jesus Christ being naturally and essentially good abides immutably so is the same yesterday to day and for ever VIII But Jesus Christ is for ever set down at the right hand of God upon the Throne of his Excellency and there will continue till the end of Time till all his Enemies shall be made his Footstool He will overthrow the Dragon with all his Infernal Force so that there shall be no more Place found for them and in a short time will swallow up Death in Victory The last Enemy that shall be destroyed is Death IX But Jesus Christ being raised from the Dead by the Glory of his Father dies no more Death hath no more dominion over him I am he that was dead and am alive and behold I live for evermore and have the Keys of Death and Hell To Him it is said Thy Throne O God is for ever and ever a Scepter of Righteousness is the Scepter of thy Kingdom X. Jesus Christ is highly discended the immediate Off-spring of God greater in point of Pedegree than all the Sons of Nobles called in Scripture the Man of God's Right-Hand his Fellow He thought it no Robbery to be equal with God The second Man Adam is the Lord from Heaven Therefore truly called the Lord of Glory Had they known him they would not have crucified the Lord of Glory XI But Jesus Christ the King of Heaven can confer Honours and enrich with such Favours as are everlasting With him are durable Riches and Righteousness He hath promised a Crown which never fadeth away XII But the Lord Jesus can destroy both the Bodies and Souls of Men whether Kings or mighty Ones of the Earth that are his Enemies and make them cry out to the Rocks to fall on them and to the Mountains to cover them and hide them from the Wrath of the Lamb who can cast the Dragon the Beast and the false Prophet with all their Adherents into the Lake that burns with Fire and Brimstone Inferences I. FRom hence we may plainly see the clear and undoubted Right which the Lord Jesus Christ hath to all the Works of God's hands 1. By his great Descent he is the natural Son of God The Word was with God and the Word was God and Being in the Form of God thought it no Robbery to be equal with God called the Man that is God's Fellow 2. He is qualified 3. He is chosen 4. Anointed 5. Proclaimed All which may challenge a Right to a Regal Power II. From hence we infer the undoubted Duty of all both Angels and Men to obey him Emperors Kings Princes Nobles and all the Judges of the Earth owe Homage and Service to him therefore commanded to k●●ss the Son c. III. From hence we infer the good and happy State of all his Friends and Favourites He both can and will do great things for them gives great things unto them saves them from Sin Death and the Devil He will invest them with a Kingdom a Crown a Throne and unspeakable Glory Which Eye hath not seen nor Ear heard neither hath it entred into the Heart of Man to conceive the Things which God hath laid up for those that love him IV. Moreover from hence we may infer what the sad and miserable State of his Enemies will be without Repentance and the Necessity of their
once into the holy Place having obtained eternal Redemption for us XXII Christ only makes the Prayers of the Saints to come up into the Nostrils of God through his own Mediation as sweet Incense and no other Prayer must be made to God but such only as the High-Priest directeth us in XXIII Christ's Death makes an Atonement for all guilty Sinners that flie to the spiritual City of Refuge not for the Man slayer only but for the Adulterer Drunkard and Murderer also all whoever they be that take hold of God in Christ by a lively Faith are set at liberty and for ever delivered from the Avenger of Blood and all spiritual Thraldom whatsoever XXIV Jesus also that he might sanctify the People with his own Blood suffered without the Gate that so we might from thence go forth unto him without the Camp bearing his Reproach Type I. THe Jewish High-Priest was taken of the Tribe of Levi and so was after the Order of Aaron II. The Jewish High-Priest was made without an Oath and after the Law of the carnal Commandment III. The High-Priests under the Law were Men that had Infirmities and needed to offer up Sacrifices for their own Sins IV. The Priests under the Law offered up Sacrifices of Sin continually Every Priest standeth daily ministring or offering often the same Sacrifices which cannot take away Sins V. The Priests under the Law offered up the Bodies of Beasts and it was impossible that the Blood of Bulls and of Goats could take away Sin or purge the Conscience or make the Comers thereunto perfect Hence 't is said there was a Remembrance of Sin every Year VI. The High-Priest under the Law had a Successor there were many because they were not suffered to continue by reason of Death VII The Priest under the Law and the Sacrifices were two things VIII The Priest under the Law entred into the holy Place with the Blood of Bulls and Calves IX The Priest under the Law offered Sacrifices only for the Jewish Nation or Israel according to the Flesh. Disparity I. CHrist sprung of the Tribe of Judah and not after the Order of Aaron but after the Order of Melchisedec Wherefore the Priesthood being changed there is of necessity a Change of the whole Law II. Christ was made a Priest with an Oath By so much was Jesus made a Surety of a better Covenant III. But Christ is an High-Priest without Infirmity For the Law maketh Men High-Priests which have Infirmity but the Word of the Oath which was since the Law maketh the Son who is consecrated for evermore For such an High-Priest became us who is holy harmless undefiled separate from Sinners and made higher than the Heavens IV. Christ having offered up but one Sacrifice for Sin sate down at the right-hand of God Nor yet that he should offer himself often as the High-Priest entred into the holy Place For then must he have often suffered since the Foundation of the World but now at the end of the World hath he appeared to take away Sin by the Sacrifice of himself Christ once suffer'd to bear the Sins of many c. By one Offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified V. Christ offered up his own Body which was the Antitype of all those Legal Sacrifices By which we are sanctified through the offering up the Body of Christ once for all Those Sacrifices cleansed only ceremonially The Law made nothing perfect but the bringing in of a better Hope did Christ's Blood who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God purges the Conscience from dead Works to serve the Living God The Blood of Christ cleanses us from all Sin VI. Christ because he continueth for ever hath an unchangeable Priesthood He hath none needeth none can have none to succeed him in the Priesthood seeing he ever liveth and hath taken the whole Work upon himself being infinitely able and sufficient to discharge the whole Trust reposed in him VII Christ is both Priest and Sacrifice The Divinity or eternal Spirit offered up the Humanity as an acceptable Sacrifice unto God VIII Christ entred into the Holiest by his own Blood having obtained eternal Redemption for us IX Christ offered up a Sacrifice both for Jews and Gentiles He is a Propitiation for our Sins and not for ours only but for the Sins of the whole World Corollaries I. FRom hence we may learn that without the Blood of Christ offered up as a propitiatory Sacrifice to God there is no Remission of Sin nor eternal Life God's Wrath is only appeased by a Sacrifice and this was clearly hinted from the beginning II. From hence we may learn how far the Priesthood of Christ and the Gospel-Covenant doth excell that of the Law moreover the End and Design of God in the one and in the other Many things have been briefly touched wherein the great Differences do consist some of which for the sake of the Weak I shall reiterate in this place The Priest under the Law was a mortal Man Christ God-Man Those Priests were Sinners themselves and needed a Sacrifice for their own Sins Christ was without Sin and needed no Offering for himself Christ offered up his own Body on the Tree Those Sacrifices were the Shadow the Sacrifice of Christ is the Substance of them The Priest and Sacrifice is the Type Christ the Antitype Those Sacrifices could not take away Sin nor purge the Conscience Christ's Sacrifice doth both III. Moreover this reprehends such as slight and invalidate the meritorious Sacrifice of Christ and account his Blood to have no more virtue nor efficacy in it to Justification than the Blood of any godly Man IV. It also calls upon all faithful Christians to study the Nature of Christ's Priesthood more and more much of the Mystery of the two Covenants consisteth in Priesthood and Sacrifice there is something in it hard to be understood V. This greatly detects the Ignorance and abominable Error of the Romish Church that continues to offer up fresh Sacrifices for Sin as if Christ had not offered up a sufficient Sacrifice once for all or that he needeth Competitors and Help to atone and make Peace between God and Sinners VI. It may also confute their blasphemous Notion concerning Christ's Priesthood as if it passed from him unto them whereas nothing can be more plainly asserted than his continuing a Priest for ever His Priesthood is unchangeable exercised in his own Person as a principal part of the Glory of his Office and on the discharge of it depends the Churches Preservation and Stability He ever lives to make Intercession for us And every Believer may from hence go with confidence unto Him in all their Concerns for Relief and Succour who Himself is said to be touched with the feeling of our Infirmities But this of Christ's offering once for all and continuing
that have Interest in him or can lay claim to this Lamb and his Righteousness is for our Cloathing No Money will pass for currant as it were with God but Jesus Christ. He is the Saints Treasure their Estate and Inheritance lies in Christ But of him are ye in Christ Jesus who of God is made unto us Wisdom and Righteousness c. X. Christ made himself of no reputation In respect of his Humanity he is called a Worm as Annotators expound that in the Psalmist Psal. 22.6 I am a Worm and no Man a Reproach of Men and despised of the People He was small and despised in the eyes of the great Heroes of the Earth There are several great Disparities between Christ and a Lamb but we shall pass by them and only take notice of two or three Inferences I. IF the Lord Jesus was such an harmless innocent silent and delightful Lamb how doth this set out and aggravate the horrid Sin of the Jews and others who put him to death II. And how doth it magnify the Love and Pity of God to us that he should be pleased to part with this precious Lamb out of his Bosom to be made a Sacrifice for our Sins III. From hence also we may learn how to carry it in the World not to be high-minded and seek great things for our selves he did not so Let the same Mind be in you that was also in Christ Jesus c. IV. Let us make him our Example when under Suffering and in the hands of wicked Men who when he was reviled reviled not again let us not seek Revenge nor render Evil for Evil to any Man V. Moreover let us be contented as He was whatever it pleaseth the Father to exercise us under or in what Pasture soever he sees good to put us VI. And since he suffered so willingly for us let us labour when called thereunto to lay down our Lives for his holy Name-sake Christ the Pearl of great Price Mat. 13.45 46. And when he had found one Pearl of great Price he sold all that he had and bought it Metaphor I. PEarls as Naturalists tell us have a strange Birth and Original 't is the wonderful Geniture of a Shell-Fish congealed into a diaphanous Stone The Shell which is called the Mother of Pearl at a certain time of the Year opens it self and takes in a certain moist Dew as Seed after which they grow big till they bring forth the Pearl II. Those that would find Pearls must search curiously for them and resolve to run through many Dangers among those huge and terrible Monsters of the Sea saith Pliny III. 'T is not an easy thing to find Pearl very few know where to seek for it it lying usually at the bottom of very deep Waters IV. Pearls are things of very great worth The richest Merchandize of all and the most Sovereign Commodity throughout the whole World are these Pearls saith Pliny Moreover he tells us of one Pearl that Cleopatra had which was valued at six hundred thousand Sestertii hence Men will part with all for Pearl V. Yet notwithstanding many Men and Women do not know the Worth and Value of Pearls and hence they through Ignorance esteem them not above Pebbles Swine tread them under their feet they value Pease above Pearls VI. Pearls have a hidden Virtue in them tho for bulk but small yet in Efficacy they are very great VII Pearls are of a splendid and oriental Brightness for which reason the Greeks call them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 à nitore splendente their Beauty is as much within as without VIII A Pearl is round which is an Emblem of Eternity it hath no end IX Pearls are firm strong and well-compact so as Fire cannot consume them nor ordinary Strength break them X. They need no other Riches that find a Pearl of great Price and Value they are made for ever as the Proverb is in respect of this World XI Pearls are a rich Ornament Such as have precious Pearls in their Ears or rich Strings of them about their Necks are look'd upon as honourable Persons XII Pearl is a very rich and Sovereign Cordial and is of excellent use and virtue to prevent Poyson to preserve natural Strength and purge Melancholy XIII Pearls are called Vniones by the Latins because they are found one by one quòd conjunctim nulli reperiantur Parallel I. THe Original and Birth of Christ is wonderful God manifested in the Flesh is the Admiration of Angels A Virgin the Mother of this Pearl according to the Flesh being over-shadowed with the holy Spirit which is compared to Dew conceived and when her Time was come travailed and brought forth Christ the Pearl of great Price And the Angel said unto her The Holy-Ghost shall come upon thee and the Power of the Highest shall overshadow thee c. II. Those that would find the Pearl of great Price must search and seek after him diligently as for hid Treasure and must resolve to pass through all the Troubles and Difficulties that attend the Way of true Piety and Godliness III. 'T is no easy thing to find Christ and obtain an Interest in Him many seek him where he is not to be found in the broad Way and by the Merit of their own Performances few they be that find this precious Pearl IV. Christ is of an inestimable value may well be called the Pearl of great Price The Worth Excellency of Christ far exceeds the Riches of both Indies He is the rarest Jewel the Father hath in Heaven and Earth more precious unto Believers than Rubies and all that can be desired cannot be compared unto Him No mention shall be made of Pearl Hence the Saints part with all for him and do account the best of earthly things but Dung that they may win Christ. V. The Lord Jesus tho in himself he is so precious and prized above all by the Godly yet wicked and carnal Persons by reason of that sordid Ignorance and Blindness that is upon their Understandings esteem him not above the perishing things of this World nay some swinish Men prize their own beastly Lusts above Christ. VI. Christ hath an hidden Virtue most excellent in Nature tho He seem weak small and despised in the Eyes of the carnal World yet he is the Power of God to Salvation VII Christ is beautiful fair and shining his Oriental Brightness is far above the glorious Splendor and Brightness of the Sun shining in his Strength He is the Brightness of the Fathers Glory and the express Image of his Person Christ's Beauty is as much within as without VIII Christ in respect of his Divinity is from Eternity to Eternity without beginning and without end IX Christ is called a Stone a tried Stone and sure Foundation there is no Fire can consume him nor can all the Powers of Hell break or mar him X. They
and a great Favourite in the Court of Heaven II. Jesus Christ the Messenger of the Covenant or God's Embassador to Sinners is full of Wisdom and Skill in all the grand Affairs which concern the Glory of his Father and the Welfare of Sinners He knows how to end the Differences between God and Man and to make up that grievous and destructive Breach that hath been so long between them III. The Lord Christ hath in him all the Perfections of the glorious Deity He is called the faithful and true Witness Never did Embassador act with such Integrity to Prince and People as Christ doth between God and Sinners He would not have God dishonoured nor Man to miss of Pardon IV. Christ was chosen and appointed Messenger of the Covenant by the Determination Counsel Purpose and Foreknowledg of the King of Heaven hence is Christ said to be a Lamb slain from the Foundation of the World V. The Lord Jesus Christ when chosen to be sent on this great Embassy or Message of Peace to Sinners readily accepted it Lo it is written in the Volumn of the Book I come to do thy Will O God VI. Jesus Christ the greatest Embassador and Plenipotentiary of Heaven and Earth hath Matters of such weight and moment committed to his Trust that very far exceed those things that concern Peace and War amongst Men and Nations for they are Matters in which are wrapp'd up the spiritual and eternal Weal or Wo of all People and Nations of the World He is entrusted with those high and wonderful things that concern the Glory of God and the Peace and eternal Felicity of our Souls VII As Christ was chosen and ordained God's Messenger and entrusted with the great Concerns and sole Management of the Covenant of Grace so that he might every way be rightly constituted authorized and empower'd he received a special Commission from the Father He gave me Commandment what I should say and what I should speak I have a greater Witness than that of John for the Works which the Father hath sent me to do the same bear witness that he hath sent me VIII Christ that he might negotiate and fully accomplish and compleat the great and important Affairs of making Peace between God Almighty and poor Sinners left his own Kingdom and the Glory he had with the Father and came into this World When the Fulness of Time was come God sent forth his Son IX Christ Jesus the Messenger of the Covenant represents the Person of God himself so that whosoever reverences the Son reverences the Father also He that receiveth me receiveth him that sent me and he that rejecteth me rejecteth him that sent me The Father judgeth no Man but hath committed all Judgment to the Son that all Men should honour the Son as they honour the Father He that honoureth not the Son honoureth not the Father which hath sent him X. The Lord Jesus Christ did require and command nothing of Mankind but what was the absolute Will and Pleasure of the Father My Doctrine is not mine but the Father 's that sent me I lay down my Life that I may take it up again This Commandment received I of the Father c. XI Christ was sent to put an end to that dismal and desolating War which was occasioned by Sin and the horrid Breach of the first Covenant between God the Creator being offended and the sinful guilty and rebellious Creature God was in Christ reconciling the World to himself c. For if whilst we were Enemies we were reconciled to God by the Death of his Son much more being reconciled shall we be saved by his Life And that he might reconcile both unto God in one Body by the Cross having slain the Enmity thereby And came and preached Peace to you that were afar off and to them that were nigh And to you that were sometimes alienated and Enemies in your Minds by wicked Works yet now hath he reconciled in the Body of his Flesh through Death XII Christ the Messenger of the Covenant offers gracious Terms of Peace and Reconciliation to Sinners Repent and believe the Gospel Believe and be baptized He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy-laden and I will give you Rest. O what sweet and easy Terms of Peace are these 'T is but to acknowledg our own Guilt and Vileness lay down our Arms and accept of Mercy by believing in the Lord Jesus Look unto me and be ye saved all ye Ends of the Earth Whoever will let him take of the Water of Life freely XIII Jesus Christ the Messenger of the great God was greatly grieved to see the Jews to whom he was first sent stubbornly to refuse and reject that glorious Salvation offered to them by himself When he came near the City he wept over it saying If thou hadst known even thou at least in this thy day the things that belong unto thy Peace but now they are hid from thine Eyes O Jerusalem Jerusalem how often would I have gathered thy Children together as a Hen gathers her Chickens and ye would not O that Israel had hearkned unto me XIV Jesus Christ hath many Servants who wait on him in the Accomplishment of this great and glorious Work viz. the holy Angels and the blessed Apostles and Ministers of the Gospel The Lord Jesus deserveth eternal Honour for this glorious Work Let the Angels of God worship him All ought to honour the Son as they honour the Father At the Name of Jesus every Knee shall bow XV. The Lord Jesus Christ ratified and confirmed the Covenant of Grace between God and Man by his own Blood and thereby opened a free Commerce with God For through him we have access by one Spirit to the Father Saints may with boldness come to the Throne of Grace by the Blood of Jesus XVI The Lord Jesus when he had done his Work returned home unto his Father and is highly honoured being cloathed with Glory and Majesty and is set down at the right hand of God on high far above Principalites and Powers XVII Those People and Nations that refuse the Offers of Grace and Peace made to them by Jesus Christ God proclaims War and eternal Death against them He that hath the Son hath Life but he that hath not the Son hath not Life but the Wrath of God abideth on him It shall be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah in the Day of Judgment than for that City If we sin wilfully after we have received the knowledg of the Truth there remains no more Sacrifice for Sin but a fearful looking for of Judgment and fiery Indignation that shall devour the Adversaries and all those that have stubbornly refused the free Tenders of Grace XVIII Jesus Christ was and is
the Israelites were to deal with the cursed Caananites 4. Possitively Confess all your former Rebellions Unbelief Earthly-mindedness Pride Passion Lying Drunkenness yea all Sins and forsake them 5. Take hold of Christ receive the Atonement he hath made for thee 6. Enter into Covenant immediately seal it now defer it not on pain of Death 7. Joyn thy self to the Lord's Covenant-People with speed delay not c. Application 1. From whence we may infer That those that reject Christ the great Embassador of Peace are undone to all Eternity 2. Let those that through Grace are in a reconciled state and condition ascribe all to Christ Omnis Adoratio Laus tribuenda Christo. Christ a Witness Rev. 1.5 And from Jesus Christ who is the faithful Witness 1 Tim. 6.13 Who before Pontius Pilate witnessed a good Confession c. John 18.37 For this cause came I into the World that I should bear Witness to the Truth Rev. 3.14 These things saith the Amen the faithful and true Witness the Beginning of the Creation of God THe Greek Word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies a Witness or Martyr Beza upon Acts 22.20 says Hic ego Graecum vocabulum servare malui c. i. e. Here I have chosen rather to keep the Greek Word viz. where Stephen is called a Martyr than to translate it a Witness for common Use hath so prevailed that they are peculiarly called Martyrs who not only by Confession of Mouth but also by their Blood testify the Doctrine of Christ. See Piscator upon the Place The Greek word signifies any Witness yet in all Tongues except Greek a Martyr is a loser of his Life for the Gospel and often in Greek too in Ecclesiastical Writers Christ in a spiritual sence is called a Witness Isa. 43.10 55.4 Rev. 1.5 3.14 1. Because he is the most assured Testimony to us of Divine Truth John 18.37 2. Because he hath exactly fulfilled all that was foretold of him in the Old Testament Joh. 1.17 And 3. because he was martyred upon the Cross for us to compleat our Redemption and confirm the Gospel As Witnesses amongst Men are absolutely necessary to the keeping up of Justice and deciding all matters of moment between Man and Man Even so Almighty God intending to deal with Men according to this Rule hath in Wisdom thought fit to provide Himself with a Witness for the keeping up of Justice and deciding of all matters between Himself and Mankind and according to his own rich and admired Grace he hath provided a Witness who is free from all exception both in respect of his Faithfulness and Knowledge of things and that is Jesus Christ himself who is set forth to be the true and faithful Witness the beginning of the Creation of God who in point of Antiquity is very capable to set forth and attest whatsoever is necessary to be known of God and in whatsoever a faithful and true Witness in point of usefulness can be unto Men that and much more is Jesus Christ between God and Mankind For the illustration whereof take these following Considerations Metaphor WItness imports something done that is to be attested when it shall be required II. A Witness hath respect to a future Judgment where a Difference may come upon trial between two Parties III. A Witness is or ought to be a person of Knowledge who is necessarily qualified for the Work IV. A Witness is usually called to give Testimony and that in matters of which he hath very good knowledge V. A Witness gives in a Testimony and leaves the matter on Record that he is call'd to bear witness unto VI. A good and credible Witness makes a Cause valid to which he gives Testimony VII A Witness is so necessary in all matters of moment especially that which relates to Judgment and to the determination of things that they are seldom done without one VIII A Witness is to speak the whole Truth when no less will serve to clear the Case IX A good Witness is a just and impartial Man that abhors Lying X. A good and credible Witness ends Controversies upon Trial the right way and leaves those that are cast without Excuse or Relief Parallel THere was something done between the Father and the Son in respect of Man before the World began which God thought Christ a fit Person to bear Witness unto 1. That God had a purpose of good-will to Man and in pursuit of which made a gracious Covenant in behalf of Man 2. That God promised Happiness to Man through that gracious Covenant whom he saw fallen And this Jesus Christ hath born Witness unto in hopes of Eternal Life that God who cannot lye promised before the World began This Covenant Promise and all other gracious Acts of the Father that attend them as they are brought to light by Christ in the Gospel he is a Witness of together with the Being and Perfections of God the necessity of Faith and Holiness and Belief of the Resurrection of the Dead and of Eternal Judgment and the World to come II. The Witness of Christ hath a full and clear respect to a future Judgment where a Difference is to be tried between God and Man He that rejecteth me and receiveth not my Word I judg him not the Word that I have spoken the same shall judge him in the last day III. Jesus Christ is a Person of the greatest Knowledge in Divine Things being always with the Father and in his Bosom spake on Earth what he saw and heard in Heaven He had the Word of God immediately from his own mouth which no others had besides himself and therefore qualified to be a Witness in the highest degree as it 's said Him that God hath sent speaketh the words of God I speak not of my self but my Father that dwelleth in me he doth the works IV. Jesus was not only called to be a Priest as Aaron but also to be a Witness God called him from his high and exalted Glory in Heaven to go forth as his great Witness to the World to testifie what he knows of the Father's Will from Eternity Hence said he I came not of my self but my Father sent me and for this cause came I into the World that I might bear witness of the Truth V. Jesus Christ hath given in a full Testimony and born Record of all things depending between God and Mankind He hath testified that God loved the World and sent him to be a Saviour and that there is forgiveness of Sin and eternal Life through his Name and that God will condemn all those that believe not He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved but he that believeth not shall be damned VI. Jesus Christ however accounted a false Witness and Deceiver by the Jews yet hath by his excellent Doctrine his holy Life and stupendous Miracles given such a Testimony to the World of God's Grace and Good-will in making a Covenant
the chief of that Rank we shall consider Captain in a threefold respect In respect of his 1. Qualifications 2. Place and Office 3. Progress or Actions METAPHOR I. A Captain is supposed to be a Man qualified for his Place to which there are these things necessary 1. That he be free and willing to take that Work and Office upon himself it is not meet he should be forced to do it 2. It behoveth him to be one faithful in all things to his Soveraign 3. A Captain must be valiant and couragious not easily dismaied tho he meet with never such hard and difficult Service 4. He ought also to be well skill'd in the Work and Duty of his Place and Office II. A Captain is made so by his Commission which is his Authority to act in that Capacity III. A Captain hath the Power of listing Souldiers under his Command to serve in the King's War IV. A Captain by virtue of his Place and Office doth nominate his Officers and appoint them their proper Work gives out his Orders beyond which they are not to venture V. A Captain hath the keeping of Muster-Rolls wherein all the Names of his Under-officers and Souldiers are entred by which he calls them over and knows them all by Name VI. A Captain leads his Souldiers out into the Field to be exercised and disciplin'd to be made fit for Service against the day of Battel VII A Captain makes a Speech to his Souldiers to encourage them in the way of their Duty and shews them the dangers of Neglect and Remisness VIII A Captain hath Power to casheer can take in or shut out as he seeth Cause IX A Captain is the Head of a Company Commander over a Band of Men. X. A Captain when he hath taken his Place marches in the Head of his Company runs the greatest Hazard deserts not his Men for fear of Danger XI A Captain gives the Word of Command to his Souldiers which they are carefully to learn and observe XII A Captain by his Place is engaged to War both offensive and defensive as occasion shall require XIII A Captain meets with Enemies to try his Skill and Courage XIV A Captain makes use of Armor and Weapons of which there is no small need in the day of Battel XV. Captains are commonly stout Men and will make good their Ground against an Enemy scorn to yield till they die XVI A good Captain takes care for his Men to preserve and secure them whether he lives or dies himself XVII A Captain hath the power to prefer his Men to Office that he approves of to be fit and worthy XVIII A wise Captain puts the best Men into the greatest Service he makes not young and unexperienc'd Men Commanders of Companies and Leaders of Parties lest the Work should miscarry in their hands XIX A Captain in weighty Affairs is joined with the Council of War without whom there is nothing of grand Importance transacted XX. A Captain 's place is a place of Honour where the Subject is justly worthy of it and the Army legally raised XXI A valiant and Noble-hearted Captain offers terms of peace to the Enemy before he falls upon them and fights them to prevent effusion of Blood if possible XXII Captains when their Favour is refused put Men to the Sword and make slaughtering work in the World XXIII A Captain doth not only come off a Conquerour but improves his Conquest and Victories to many degrees of Advantage 1. To the discouragement of Advarsaries 2. In spoiling their Forts and Strength 3. In the erecting Trophies 4. In disposing the Prey to gratify and reward his Souldiers that engaged with him in the War Parallel I. JEsus Christ the Captain of our Salvation had not only these four but all other honourable and necessary Qualifications that made him fit to be a Leader For 1. Jesus Christ was free and ready had no force put upon him but came voluntarily and of his own free will to undertake this Office c. he looked round about and saw that there was none to help or to undertake this Work then said he Lo I come to do thy Will O God 2. Jesus Christ was faithful over his own House called the faithful and true Witness he never so much as thought in the least of betraying of his Trust. It was impossible indeed he should be unfaithful who was without Sin the holy and immacculate Lamb of God 3. Christ was valiant and resolute the danger of Death and Threats of an ill natur'd King could not make him retreat when he had entred the Field slighted his Enemies high Words and vain Florishes Go tell that Fox that I work Miracles this day and to morrow the third day I shall be made perfect Luk. 13.32 The Contempts of his Enemies nor Perswasion of his Friends could not at all abate his Valor he knew he must and resolved he would be about his Father's Business Luk. 2.49 4. Christ was fitted with Wisdom and Understanding he is called the Wisdom of God II. Christ was commissionated by God after his qualifications did commend him to this Place for though he offer'd freely to accept yet he acted not of himself but by Command and Authority from the Father I came not of my self the Father sent me I received Commandment from the Father III. Jesus Christ hath the Power of listing Spiritual Souldiers under his Command to serve in the Wars of the Soul and Battel of the Lord of Hosts He took the Names of Nathaniel Zacheus Cephas Peter James and John who listed themselves under his Command with many others we read of in the Gospel IV. Jesus Christ doth appoint Saints their proper Work and gives forth his Orders beyond which they are not to pass He nominated the twelve Apostles to be next to himself and gave Orders that they should not march beyond the confines of Judea but tarry at Jerusalem till fresh supply of Strength came in Go not to Samaria nor the Cities of the Gentiles But tarry at Jerusalem till you are endued from on high Add not to his Word c. V. Christ hath a Book wherein the Names of his Saints and faithful Followers are recorded called in Scripture the Lamb's Book or Book of Life whose Names are in the Book of Life the Book of Life of the Lamb slain from the Foundation of the World He calls his own Sheep by Name c. VI. Jesus Christ lead his Saints to the Sea side to the Mountains to the Desert to exercise and make them fit for Service against the day of Battel by which he taught their Hands to war as it were and their Fingers to fight against the Devil the Flesh and the World VII Christ made large Speeches to all his Followers see his Sermon in the Mount to encourage them in the way of their Duty and shew them the great dangers of Neglect and Remisness Blessed are they that
and powerful sharper than any two-edged Sword piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit and of the joints and marrow and is a discerner of the thoughts and Intents of the heart 'T is a hard matter for a Man tho' never so wicked to shut out or Prevent the Light of Gods Word from darting into and piercing of his Evil and accusing Conscience 3. The Word and blessed Gospel of Christ is so Great a Light that it makes wonderful Discoveries to the Children of Men. 1. It makes Manifest not only that there is a God but also what a God he is Not only his Being but also his manner of Being 2. It Discovers the Creation of the World 3. The State of Man before he fell and after his Fall 4. The horrid nature of Sin 5. The secret Counsel and Eternal Love of God to lost Man together with the severity of God towards the fallen Angels 6. It makes known the Lord Jesus Christ and his Blessed Design in coming into the World his Incarnation Nativity Life Death Resurrection Ascension and Intercession c. 7. It Discovers how God is to be Worshipped all his Laws Ordinances and Institutions are revealed by it 8. It discovers the True Church which otherwise cannot be known 9. Lastly It makes manifest whatsoever is needful or necessary to be known believed or practiced in order to Salvation 4. The VVord of God Directs and Guides Men in the Right way Hence David saith Thy Word is a Lamp unto my feet and a light unto my pathes God is Gracious to mankind in this respect viz. he leaves them not at an uncertainty without an infallible Guide in matters of Religion Take away this Un●●erring Rule and what confusion would the Christian VVorld be in one Man might say this is the way and another that I walk saith one by the Guidance of the Spirit and so saith another that teacheth quite Contrary things Saith a third you are both out of the way 't is I alone that am led by Inspiration and ye are in Darkness Others plead for the Pope and General Counsels which have been miserably Contradictory one to another and none of these can Give better Demonstrations touching the truth of what they Preach or Practice then the Rest being not able to Confirm their Doctrine by Miracles and so consequently how shall a poor doubtful Soul be directed in the way to heaven by either or any of them For were not the holy Scriptures the Rule but Contrariwise the Light within or Inspiration c. then must a Man be able to Confirm and Prove what he sayeth in such a way or by such means that no Deceiver or Impostor can pretend unto or do the like But is not the Spirit of God above the Scriptures which you call the VVord did not the Spirit give forth the Scriptures if so sure then that is of the Greatest Authority and only Light that can best Direct men Into the right way That the holy Spirit or third Person of the holy Trinity is a Greater Light then the holy Scripture is not Denied by vertue of which holy men of old were Inspired that gave them forth yet the Question is VVhether any Man now hath such a measure of the Spirit in him which is a greater Light than the written word and to whom others are bound to adhere and be directed by for 't is this only which is Denied 5. The word and Gospel of Christ hath a Chearing and Quickning Vertue This is my comfort in my affliction thy word hath Quickened me And in another place I will never forget thy precepts for with them thou hast Quickend me As 't is grevious to be Spiritually blind or in the Dark Region and Dungeon of Idolatry Sin and Unbelief so on the other hand how comfortable is it to enjoy the blessed word and Gospel of Jesus Christ. 6. The VVord and Gospel of Christ hath a Cleansing Purging and purifying Vertue in it Wherewith shall a young man cleanse his way by taking heed thereto according to thy word Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you The Gospel and word of God Disperseth and Scattereth all the Fogs and Mists of Darkness and Error It is the refining-pot of Truth VVhat an unwholsome Pesthouse would the VVorld be in a Spiritual Sence were it not for the Light and Excellent Vertue of Gods holy VVord 7. The VVord and Gospel of God is very pure and of an undefilable Nature what filthy sinks hath it past through and what means hath been used by the Popish Adversaries and others to Corrupt and Polute it and yet no defilement cleaveth to it it remaines unmixed and pure still shining forth Gloriously such is the Excellent nature of it it purifieth the hearts and lives of men and nothing can fasten upon it to polute it 8. The VVord and Gospel of Christ is called by the Apostle The Glorious Gospel the Gospel is exceeding full of Glory There is nothing in it but that which is very Glorious Here you have a Resplendency and Shining forth of the Sun of Righteousness Gloria quasi clara saith Aquinas because Glory is the bright shining forth of Excellency now its transcendent Excellency and Splendor shines forth as may be demonstrated many wayes 1. It s Glorious in Respect of the Author and Fountain from whence it proceeds 2. 'T is Glorious in a Comparative sence 3. 'T is Glorious in respect of it Self First As light is Glorious because it is the most Excellent Rayes Resplendency and Shinings forth of the Sun so is the Gospel because 't is the glorious shining forth and resplendency of Jesus Christ the Sun of Righteousness Secondly 'T is glorious in a comparative sence it Excells the Law hence called a better Testiment tho' that was glorious yet it had no glory in this respect by Reason of the glory that Excelleth I. The Gospel excels the Law in respect of the names of the one and the names of the other 1. The Law is called the Letter the Gospel the Ministration of the Spirit 2. The Law is called a Ministration of death the Gospel a Ministrator of life II. The gospel excels in glory above the law 1. In regard of the light and perspicuity of it the law was full of obscurity clothed with many Ceremonies and mysterious Sacrifices 2. They were at a great loss touching the main drift and end thereof 2 Cor. 3.13 God spake as it were under a Vail III. The gospel is clear and plain Christ beheld heard handled c. the Mysteries long hid open'd and explained fully we behold with open face c. IV. The law was appointed to be but a leading Ministration and in subserviency to the gospel our Schoolmaster to bring us to Christ. V. The gospel more glorious or excels the law in respect of the strength of the one and weakness of
other things of the like nature that are in some Countries 4. Others are more pleased with such Histories that treat of things different to all these Now the Gospel of Christ contains variety of matter upon every Respect what is there Famous Rare Delightful or Marvelous but 't is out done here First concerning Love what history may Compare with the Gospel in this respect here you have an account of a mighty King whose Dominions Power and Glory was Infinite who was higher than the highest and Rul'd over all who had but one Son and he most Dear to him and lay in his Bosom the Joy and Delight of his heart the very express Image of the Father whose Beauty Lovelyness of his Person and other Personal Excellencies and Perfections had we the tongue of Men and Angels we could not set forth the Thousandth part thereof This Glorious King had a mind to dispose of his Son in Marriage and to this end very early proposed the matter to him and whom he had Chose for him As also the way means and manner how or what he must do in order to obtain her for himself To which the Son with abundance of Joy consented to And so it had fell out that the Person agreed upon to be the Intended Spouse was once in great favour with this mighty King and a near dweller to him in Eden but for horrid Rebellion and Treason was banished his presence and was fled into a far Country And now there was no ways for the glorious Prince to accomplish his business but he must suit himself in a fit Equipage and take a Journey into that Country where this Creature was astrayed away 1. Now were the nature and glory of the Kingdom considered which Jesus Christ left or the place from whence he came 2. The greatness of his glory there and excellency of his Person 3. The length of that Journey he undertook 4. The nature of the Doleful and Miserable place or Countrey into which he came 5. His great abasement or manner of his coming 6. What he met with or how entertained at his first Arrival 7. VVhat the quality and condition of the Creature was for whose sake he came 8. VVhat he suffered and underwent from the greatness of that precious Love he bore to the said Creature 9. And how after all this he was slighted and rejected by this Rebellious one and of his much Patience and Long-suffering before he took his last Denial together with the powerful arguments and wayes he used and doth use to obtain the Souls affection If these things I say were Considered this history will appear to every Discerning Person the most pleasantest and glorious for Love that ever Mortal heard See Metaphor Bridegroom Secondly Should we speak of warlike Atchievements what history in this respect can compare with the history of the gospel was there ever such a Champion as Jesus Christ or such terrible Battles fought as were fought by him as witness that glorious battle of his with Satan the mighty King of the bottomless Pit also those conflicts he had with sin and wrath in the Garden and last of all with Death the King of terrors over all which he obtained a perfect Conquest Thirdly As touching great Rarities and wonderful things which some histories abound withal none afford such wonders as doth the gospel is it not marvellous that a VVoman should compass a Man that he that made the world should be born of a VVoman that the Ancient of Dayes should become a Child that Death should be destroyed by Death and many other like Mysteries the Gospel abounds with Secondly As the word and gospel of God is glorious in respect of the historical part thereof so its glory appears in Respect of those Titles or Epithets given to it I. 'T is called the word of Reconciliation 1. Because it shews how Peace and Reconciliation is made between an offended God and offending Creatures 2. Because by it terms of Reconciliation are offered to poor sinners 3. Because 't is the medium or means God offered to remove the Enmity that is in sinners hearts II. 'T is called the gospel of the grace of God and may well be so termed 1. In respect of the Testimony that is born therein of Gods great grace and favour to men in giving Jesus Christ for them 2. In respect of its being the clearest discovery of Gods grace that ever was afforded to the Children of men 3. Because 't is the Instrument or Means by which God works grace or makes the Souls of Men gracious who were once void thereof and ungodly so that Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God 4. Because 't is the way by which God increaseth strengthens and perfects his blessed grace in the Soules of his Elect. III. The gospel is called the gospel of Peace 1. It is a message of Peace Peace peace to him that is a far off and to him that is near And came and preached peace to you which were afar off and to them that were nigh 2. Because it is that which being received alone pacifies the Conscience of a wounded sinner He sent his word and healed them 3. Because as an Instrument it brings the Soul into a state of Peace and Friendship with God and reconciles men one to another IV. It is called the gospel of the Kingdom 1. Because it discovers the gospel Church which is called often in the holy Scripture the Kingdom of God 2. It shews the way into this Kingdom of God 3. It fits and prepares men and women for Christs Spiritual Kingdom 4. It contains all the Laws Ordinances and Customs of the Kingdom 5. It inriches all the true and sincerce Subjects of the Kingdom 6. In it is contained all the priviledges and immunities of the Kingdom 7. It shews men the Ready way to the Kingdom of Glory and from hence may fitly be called the gospel of the Kingdom V. The gospel is called the word of Life 1. Because it shews who is our Life 2. It shews the way how we come to be made alive viz. by Christ Receiving the Spirit of Life for us as Mediator and laying down the price of his own blood he died that we might live I am come that you might have Life and that ye might have it more abundantly 3. The gospel may be called the word of Life because by the help of the Spirit it works life in us 't is hereby we are quickened and raised from death to life the Dead saith our Saviour shall hear the voice of the Son of God and they that hear shall life 4. 'T is by the Word and gospel of God life is maintained in us 't is the support of our spiritual live Man Lives not by Bread alone but by Every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God 5. It leads to Eternal Life all those who beleive
but may affect our hearts the gospel is a glorious Subject but 't is Christ who is the glorious Subject of the gospel as all we have flowes from or through the gospel to us so all the gospel hath in it flowes from Christ. That he is excellent and glorious in this respect is expresly declared in the holy Scripcures Thou art more Excellent saith the Psalmist speaking of Christ than the mountains of Prey And in another place Thou art fairer than the Children of Men or sons of Adam Grace is poured into thy Lips My Beloved is white and ruddy the chiefest amongst ten thousand he is altogether Lovely He is the brightness of the Fathers Glory and the Express Image of his Person That his glory is very great might be demonstrated by two or three Arguments 1. Because he is the Object of the Fathers Delight nay the Father himself commends his beauty and glory to the Children of Men. 2. Because in that the holy Angels are taken with him the Angels stand and wonder he was seen of Angels such a Person they never beheld before and they worship him 3. Because Saints and all truly enlightened Souls do admire him and know not how to set him forth Paul accounted all things loss for the Excellency of the knowledge of Christ. 4. He is called the desire of all Nations 1. There is enough in him to fill the desire of all Nations 2. None ever in any Nation that had a true sight of him but did desire him 3. The Nations will never be satisfied until they have and do enjoy him and are under the Influences of his glorious grace and government 5. Because there never were any who saw his glory but did admire it Wherein doth his personal Excellencies consist In his being Man such a Man there is one God and one mediator between God and man THE man Christ Jesus Compared with Acts 2.22 Heb. 7.24 What a Man is Christ A Man of Men the Son of Man a Man without spot fault or stain of sin the Excellency of humane Nature made like unto us in all things sin only excepted He is not only glorious in respect of his being man such a man but in respect of his being God also in this he Excels Oh here in this his glory shines forth as the light The Spirit shall come upon thee and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee therefore also that holy thing that shall be born of thee shall be called the son of God 1. He is called God but unto the Son he saith thy Throne O God is for ever and ever c. 2. Not only God but the Mighty God His name shall be called wonderful counseller the mighty God the everlasting Father c. 3. Not only God the mighty God but also the true God And we are in him that is true even in his son Jesus Christ this is the true God and eternal Life 4. He is called the only wise God Lastly He is called God blessed for ever whose are the Fathers and of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came who is God blessed for ever amen Secondly The gospel declares that he made the world this proves that Christ is God and greatly magnifies his glory he that made the world must needs be God Eternal for none could do that but the glorious Jehovah 't is ridiculous and most absurd to think that the Creature could make it self before it self was God in respect of his Infinite glory and wisdom upon this account expostulateth and reasoneth with his People glorying if I may so say in the Greatness of his Power and Majesty and thereby proving his unwordable Essence and dreadful Godhead Isa. 40. and all the Gods of these Nations to be but Idols and that the same power in respect to creating which is ascribed to the Father is attributed to Jesus Christ. See Joh. 1.1 2. for by him were all things created that are in heaven and that are in earth visible and invisible c. Compared with Heb. 2.10 Thirdly The gospel shews that Jesus Christ did not only create but also doth uphold all things that are created who being the brightness of his glory and the express Image of his person and upholding all things by the word of his power when he had by himself purged our sins sat down on the Right-hand of the Majesty on high c. he is before all things and by him all things consist Fourthly The gospel shews that Jesus Christ knows all things such Knowledge is too wonderful for Men or Angels In several places of Scripture the blessed God doth prove his glorious Being by his Omnisciency and that the like in respect of Knowledge is said of Christ is evident and he said unto him Lord thou knowest all things Joh. 21.17 Compared with Joh. 2.24 25. but Jesus did not commit himself unto them because he knew all men and needed not that any should testifie of him for he knew what was in man in another place 't is said he knew from the beginning who they were that believed not and who should betray him Fifthly The gospel declares that Jesus Christ searches the heart tho' this Argument depends upon the last yet for Illustration sake I make another of it he that searches the heart ought to be acknowledged and owned to be the Almighty and Eternal God for who can find out the depths and deceits thereof but the Infinite Majesty the Heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked who can know it I the Lord search the heart and try the Reins as if he should say there is none save my self alone knoweth or can know it but that the Lord Jesus who died for our sins searcheth the Heart and the Reins he himself positively asserts it Rev. 2.23 I will kill her Children with Death speaking of the woman Jezebel and all the Churches shall know that I am he which searcheth the Reins and the Heart and I will give unto every one according as his work shall be Sixthly The gospel shews that Jesus Christ is the First and the Last and he that is the First and the Last must of necessity be acknowledged to be the everlasting and eternal God for from this very ground and consideration the Almighty argues and reasons with his people of old to convince them of his Deity and that there is no other God besides himself I AM the first and I am the last and besides me there is no God Compared with Isa. 48.12 Hearken unto me O Jacob and Israel my called I am be I am the first and I am the last c. And that the same is spoken of the Lord Jesus Christ See Rev. 1.8 I am Alpha and Omega the beginning and ending which is and which was and which is to come the Almighty Ver. 17. And when I saw him saith John I fell
Because the Gospel holds Christ forth to be the store house of all Divine grace and blessings he is ordained to convey all spiritual Riches to his Church and to every Member thereof 3. To allure and engage souls to love him and close in with him how can any refuse such a friend reject such a Saviour that is so beautiful to look upon and also so exceeding Rich. 4. That it might leave all men and women without excuse in the great Day what will they have to say that reject such a Saviour that turn their backs upon such a Christ when they are called to answer in the Day of Judgment 5. To relieve the tempted Soul 6. To strengthen the Faith and chear the hearts of all that do believe in him Fourthly The gospel is glorious in respect of Christ the glorious Object of it as it reveals his glorious Power Power in Scripture is taken two manner of ways or it shews a twofold power in Christ. 1. A Commanding Power his power of Soveraignty or Regal power that which we call Authority 2. The power of working or effecting that which he would have done Some have power to command but want a power to Effect that which they command cannot accomplish what they would have done but what Christ commands he can do or cause to be done at his Pleasure 1. I shall shew that the power of Christ is a glorious power 2. Shew why Christ hath such power 1. Christ hath a commanding Power he hath great Authority he hath a Regal Power or Superiority over all 1. Over Angels 2. Over the Church 3. Over the Devils I will lay upon the shoulders of Eliakim the Keys of the house of David Isa. 22.22 Keys is a borrowed speech signifying Government and Legal Power Christ hath the Keys of David Rev. 3.7 All Power in Rule and Government in Commanding Forbidding Punishing Binding Loosing Damning Saving is in Christs hand See Christ the Head and Heir of all things Keys of Hell and Death signifieth Christs Regal power over the Devils and delivering up unto Death and Hell or keeping out of it Over men mighty men Kings of the Earth He is the only Potentate King of Kings and Lord of Lords They are all his Subjects shall and must Submit to him 4. He hath an universal Power therefore glorious Power the Sun the Moon the Stars the Winds the Seas obey him 5. Christs Power is absolute he bears the Image of God he is God as you heard before None hath absolute power but God he doth what he pleaseth 6. Christs Power is Just therefore glorious in Power it is not a Might without Right 't is in him Essentially as God and is given to him as Mediator in the one Respect he derived it from none in the other sence he received it from the Father 7. Christs Power is Infinite he made the World he upholds the World therefore glorious in Power He could have made a Thousand Worlds can do beyond all that we can conceive or speak 8. Christs Power is glorious because he can bring all other Power to nought in a moment at his pleasure whether of Men or Devils 9. Christs Power is glorious Power in that it is everlasting Power Men may be powerful for a time but they may soon lose it must die and so cannot hold it long but Christ sits King for ever his power is from everlasting to everlasting of his Kingdom there shall be no end 10. Christs power is Dreadful he looketh upon the earth and it Trembles he can make all tremble before him who can Thunder like God 1. He has a glorious commanding Voice 2. A glorious restraining voice what is swifter than the Sun which he can stop in a moment 3. Glorious in his reproving voice Psal. 50.21 4. In his threatning voice Rev. 2.16 and Chap. 2.23 11. He hath a Glorious Victorious Conquering and Subduing Power he hath overcome Sin Devil Death Hell c. 12. Christs Power is Glorious because nothing is too hard for him to do nay nothing is hard for him to do he can do what he will with a word of his mouth 13. Christs Power extends not only over the Body but over the Soul also works mightily in us as well as for us and can do wonderful things by weak Instruments by foolish and contemptible ones in the eye of the VVorld VVhat mighty things did he do by a few poor Fishermen and others not accounted off 14. Lastly Nothing is hard for Christ to do tho' all the Devils of Hell and Men on Earth oppose and resist him I will work and who shall let it VVhy hath Christ as Mediator such great and glorious Power given to him 1. From the greatness of his work he is to accomplish 2. Because no Souls whatsoever Discouragements they meet with should despair in coming to him or in relying upon him 3. That he might be feared and dreaded by all yea that his very enemies might tremble before him 4. That he might be honoured and adored Honour belongs to Sovereignty Thirdly As the gospel is Glorious in respect of the Revelation made therein of God the Father and of our Lord Jesus Christ. So likewise in Respect of the Holy Ghost the gospel shews the Spirit in himself to be a distinct living powerful intelligent Divine Person Not only a distinct self subsisting Person but also a participant of the Divine Nature not the chief of all created Spirits and so the head of all good Angels as some imagine but that he is uncreated truly and ready God coeternal with the Father and the Son This we shall speak a little unto together with his glorious work Office and Operations First The VVord of God holds forth and positively declares that the holy Spirit is in himself a distinct intelligent Divine Person and which ought to be believed concerning this great truth viz. the Diety and Personality of the holy Ghost may be seen in the ensuing Testimonies according as they are Collected to our hands by a Reverend Divine Psal. 33.6 By the word of the Lord were the Heavens made and all the host of them by the spirit of his mouth Job 26.13 By his spirit he hath garnished the Heavens Psal. 104.30 Thou sendest forth thy Spirit they are created Mat. 28.19 Baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy Ghost Act. 1.16 That Scripture must needs hath been fulfilled which the holy Ghost by the mouth of David spake Act. 5.3 Peter said to Ananias why hath Satan filled thy heart to lye to the holy Ghost Ver. 4. Thou hast not lyed to man but to God 1 Cor. 3.16 Know ye not that ye are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you 1 Cor. 12.11 All these worketh that one and the self same Spirit dividing to every severally man as he will And there are
shall mention is Reconciliation which is a glorious blessing what is more fully opened and held forth in the gospel than Reconciliation with the means and manner how and by whom accomplished which will appear 1. By Considering the parties Reconciled 2. By Considering the Nature of the breach that was between them 3. By Considering the means and manner how it is accomplished 4. By Considering the Fruits and Effects of it 1. Considering the Parties that were at Variance who by the gospel are Reconciled God and Man the infinite God the holy God and Man these were at Enmity 't is sad when a difference rises in a Family in a Congregation in a City in a Kingdom or between one Kingdom and another but much more sad is it to have God and sinners at Enmity Adam runs from God hides himself he knew God was now become his Enemy the word declares the Creature to be Gods Enemy whilst he stands in old Adam in the state of nature and you that were sometimes alienated and enemies in your minds c. And then God declares himself to be the Sinners enemy he is angry with the wicked every day he is said to fight and war against them which plainly shews he is their Enemy But now what a glorious blessing is this to have these two Parties reconciled when we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son You that were enemies in your minds by wicked works or as in the Margent by your minds in wicked works yet now hath he reconciled in the body of his flesh through Death Secondly Gospel reconciliation appears to be glorious reconciliation if we consider the nature of the breach that was between them 1. It was an old breach no sooner was man made but straitway he became an Enemy to God nay every Soul that comes into the world comes into it an enemy of God or in a state of enmity 2. 'T is so great a breach that all the Angels in heaven nor all the Saints on earth could not make up 3. It was such a breach that lays the Soul obnoxious to Gods fearful Curse 4. It is such a breach that makes the Creatures of God at enmity one with another and Mankind in danger of being Devoured by them and also hath set man one against another 5. It is such a breach that sets man against himself it hath caused his own Conscience to be his Enemy and to accuse and fight against him and condemn him If our Hearts condemn us God is greater c. 6. It is such a breach that unless made up will produce an eternal Separation from God depart from me ye cursed into everlasting fire prepared for the Devils and his Angels c. Thirdly 'T is glorious Reconciliation if we consider the means and manner how and by whom it is wrought about and accomplished every Person in the glorious Trinity hath a hand in it and are eminently concerned about it God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself All things are of God who hath reconciled us unto himself by Jesus Christ c. The Lord Jesus the second Person is imployed we may see from hence as one fitly qualified to make up this dreadful Breach and in order thereunto he took our Nature on him There was a necessity of Christs coming to reconcile God and man God his Law and Justice was wronged and God was resolved to have this wrong made up and his Justice satisfied which none but Christ could do God was willing to be reconciled yet nevertheless he will wherein he was wronged be righted and have his Justice fully and compleatly satisfied Christ knew what would appease and satisfie both Law and Justice what he hath done hath infinite worth and efficacy in it this way tends most to glorifie God the Father the Son is glorified most this way the Spirit is glorified most this way and there was no way like this to melt the Sinners heart to abase him and lay him at the feet of God See Christ the Mediator c. 2. Christ doth not only reconcile God to the Creature but also reconciles the Creature unto God he undertakes to bring God near to Man and Man near to God whose heart is full of Sin and Enmity to his Maker and not subject to his Law he lays his hands upon both the first is done by his death Christ like Jonas is cast into the Sea as it were of wrath to make a Calm The second is done by the Spirit he breaks the heart changes the inward qualities and evil dispositions he takes away the heart of stone and gives a heart of flesh Fourthly Gospel Reconciliation is glorious in respect to the nature of it 1. It is a free Reconciliation it is a work of free grace alone it is not of man not of him that willeth or him that runneth but of God that shewed mercy Hence the Apostle saith All things are of God speaking of Reconciliation 2. It is mysterious Reconciliation we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery even the hidden wisdom which God ordained before the world begun to our glory the Spirit searcheth all things yea the deep things of God This is one of those deep things which many because they cannot comprehend it in their own natural Wisdom cavil against it 3. It is a certain reconciliation God is at Peace and fully Reconciled in Jesus Christ Christ shall not will not loss his glorious design in coming into the world and taking our nature on him and dying the cursed death of the Cross. Those therefore that are brought to accept of the terms of Peace and Reconciliation as offered in the Gospel stand in a state of Real Peace and Friendship neither let any once imagine that after all these glorious transactions of the blessed Trinity about this work that the issue of the whole in order to the making of it effectual depends upon the Will and power of man 4. The Soul is taken into perfect Love and Union with God God hereby intirely loveth us and is so for us or on our side that his Friends and Allies become our Friends and Allies and all our Enemies become his Enemies so that what is done to us he takes as done to himself 5. It is an honourable Reconciliation it is a Reconciliation upon honourable Terms God suffereth not in any of his glorious Attributes If God had passed by our offences so that we had Pardon and Reconciliation without more adoe without a compensation for sin the Devils perhaps saith a Divine might have cryed out against him and have said where is the Glory of thy justice these have sinned against thee as well as we and the breach they have made upon thy justice is no wayes made up but now their mouths are stopt for ever This Reconciliation will be to the glory of God in the sight of Angels and Men to
Such shall have an heavenly Life for an earthly one An Eternal Life for a Transitory one and thus by the help of the Spirit the Promises sweetly tend to answer all doubts and objections that may arise in poor sinners or in the hearts of weak Believers which is the last thing I shall mind as to the glorious excellent nature of Gospel Promises 12. The Gospel is glorious in respect of the Priviledges thereof here I might insist upon Adoption or Sonship free access to the Throne of Grace a dwelling-place in Gods house right to the Ministery and all the gifts thereof whether Paul or Apollos all is yours and right to partake of the Prayers of the Church and many other priviledges that have occasionally been mentioned which here I shall omit 13. The Gospel is glorious in respect of the Salvation wrought about by the Lord Jesus as recorded and revealed therein That Gospel Salvation is glorious Salvation doth appear from what hath been said 1. In respect of God who in his eternal Wisdom first found it out or was the contriver of it 2. In respect of Christ who is more immediately the Author thereof 3. In respect of the price of this Salvation viz. the Bloud of Jesus Christ. 4. In that all the glorious Attributes shine forth in their own glorious splendor and lustre therein They all meet together in sweet harmony righteousness and truth meet together Justice and Mercy do as it were Kiss each other as hath already been hinted the gospel shews that God in magnifying one Attribute doth not eclipse the glory of another 5. In respect of the Publishers of it 1. The Angels 2. The Lord Jesus himself 3. The Apostles 6. In respect of all other Salvations what was that glorious Salvation God wrought for Israel at the Red Sea in comparison of the Salvation of the Gospel by the Lord Jesus Many conclude that Salvation of Israel and other great Salvations spoken of in the old Testament were as Types and Shadows of this 7. In respect of the Confirmation of it by signs and wonders and divers miracles and gifts of the holy Ghost the Dead were raised the Blind saw the Temple rent asunder the Sun darkned the Graves opened the Spirit miraculously given down and all to confirm the Salvation of the Gospel 8. Gospel Salvation is glorious Salvation in respect of the workings and operations of the holy Spirit upon the heart in order to the interesting of the Soul into the grace and blessings thereof as hath been shewed already The holy Trinity are Implyed and concerned in working about and finally accomplishing of this Salvation 9. In respect of the seasonableness of it every thing therein being gloriously fitted and suited as to time and the necessity of poor sinners in due time Christ died for the ungodly See Promises 10. Upon consideration of what we are hereby delivered from viz. Sin Satan the Law Wrath of God Death and everlasting Burning 11. In respect of all those things and blessings we are hereby invested with and hope to receive 12. Gospel Salvation is glorious because 't is a free Salvation not by works of righteousness that we have done but according to his mercy he saved us Tit. 3.5 13. Because it is a full Salvation it supplies the Soul with all things it wants whether Grace Light Power Wisdom Peace or any thing else in order to interest in it or the perfect accomplishment of it 14. Because it is a sweet Soul-satisfying Salvation Every one that sees his interest in it may say with good old Simeon Now let thy servant depart in peace for mine eyes have seen thy Salvation 15. 'T is a certain and sure Salvation 16. It is an Eternal Salvation Israel shall be saved in the Lord with an Everlasting Salvation And being made perfect he became the Author of Eternal Salvation to all them who obey him Heb. 5.9 Inferences 1. This may Inform and fully Convince all considerate Persons what the reason and cause is that the Devil is such an implacable Enemy to the Gospel and uses all means immaginable to prevent it or hinder the light thereof from shining into our hearts If our Gospel be hid it is hid to them that are lost in whom the God of this world hath blinded the minds of them that believe not lest the light of the Glorious Gospel of Christ who is the image of God should shine unto them 2. It also shews us what a great blessing God hath bestowed upon this nation 3. It may be a means to stir up all poor sinners to believe and obey it to prize and esteem it 4. It may teach us to contend earnestly for it and to hold it fast in spight of all opposers whatsoever 5. VVhat Motives might hence be inferred to prevail with all sincere Believers to be earnest with God that they may behold in this glass more of his glory to the end it may by its reflected Rayes change them into the same Image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord. That it may shine into their Hearts 1. As they would be as burning and shining Lights to others 2. As they would live in the Joy and Comfort of it themselves 3. As they would approve themselves VVisdoms Children by justifying and standing by and for this glorious Gospel held forth in the word of God in the worst times 6. If the Gospel be so glorious it may put each man upon Examination dost thou perceive and clearly behold the glory which shines forth in it Some it is to be feared never saw the gospel in the glory of it it is as a sealed Book to them they see but the outsides of the book they are not able to discern the lustre and glory which is contained in it the God of this world hath blinded the minds saith the Apostle of them that believe not lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ who is the Image of God should shine unto them Some men commend the gospel only because it contains so many righteous and good Laws and holy Rules of Justice and Morality teaching men to live soberly and to do as they would be done unto but see but little more in it which shews these men have but little of the Mystery and Glory of the Gospel opened to them for tho' it be granted that it is one part of the excellency of it yet it is not the chief as appears by what hath been said Again There are others who seemingly are much affected with the Gospel that Book of Books and yet cry up and magnifie the Light within above it as if that was a more perfect Rule than the holy Gospel and VVord of God which shews how little of the Gospel glory appears to them In the last Place if the Gospel be so glorious O pray whosoever thou art that God would be pleased to open thine eyes that thou mayst see it
Souls of the Elect in order to healing and it wounds the Reprobate in order to damning to such it may be called a killing Letter To one we are the Savour of Life unto Life to the other the Savour of Death unto Death VI. The VVord of God hath cut off many a Member of the old Man it will cut off a Right-hand lust of Profit or a Right-eye lust of Pleasure VII So some VVounds that many Sinners receive are such that there is no cure for them viz. such who have sinned the unpardonable Sin There is a Sin unto death VIII He that bears the VVord of the Spirit shews he is a Man that hath great Authority for what he says and that he is a Person for Right and Justice it is that which decides all doubtful Cases c. IX So the VVord of God the Sword of the Spirit is a glorious and victorious VVeapon which will appear If we consider how many it hath struck down dead and sentenced unto eternal Death how many strong Enemies have been slain and subdued by it strong Lusts strong Devils strong and vile Hereticks it is a victorious Sword It is called the Sword of the Spirit 1. Because it is a spiritual Weapon but that is not all 2. Because the Spirit is the Author of it a Weapon it is saith Gurnal which his Hand alone formed and fashioned it came not out of any Creatures Forge Holy Men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost 3. The Holy Spirit is the only true Interpreter of the Word whence we have that known Passage of Bernard Quo Spiritu factae sunt Scripturae eo Spiritu legi desiderant ipso etiam intelligendae The Scriptures must be read and can be understood by no Spirit but that a lone by whom they were made 4. Because the Spirit only can give the Word its Efficacy and Power in the Soul it is the Office of the Spirit Sigillare animum rerum creditarum Except he lays his weight on the Truths we read and hear to apply them close and as it were cut their very Image in our Minds and Hearts they have no more Impression than a Seal sets upon a Stone or Rock The Spirit will do nothing for Believers without the Word and they can do nothing to purpose without him the Word is the Sword and the Holy Spirit of Christ the Arm that weilds it So that 5. The like use that a Sword is of to a Souldier in War the same is the Word to the Spirit in order to the cutting down and spoiling all his and others Enemies Inferences THis may teach Believers what excellent use the Word is of in all their spiritual Wars with the Devil Sin and all other mortal Enemies of their Souls 2. It may inform us what the great Design of Satan is in seeking so many manner of ways to take away the Word of God from us or in making of it of little or no use to us 3. This justly reprehends the cursed Papists and Church of Rome in respect of their Cruelty to the Souls of Men in disarming them of their Weapons a People disarmed are soon overcome and made a Prey to their Enemies how can we defend our selves when our Sword is taken out of our hands They have some Fig-leaves saith one to hide their shameful Practice they endeavour to perswade Men they do them a Kindness thereby lest they should cut their Fingers with it c. How doth the Apostle condemn speaking in the Church in an unknow Tongue All Men are exhorted to read the Scriptures search the Scriptures but the Pope makes it no less than Death if not Damnation for the Laity to have them in their own Language to read or search fearing lest it should spoil his Trade 4. It reproves them for casting such Contempt upon the Scriptures as if they were insufficient to direct us in the way of Salvation What horrid Blasphemy and Reproach is this saith the same Author to the great God to send his People into the Field and put such a wooden Sword into their hands as is not sufficient to defend themselves or vanquish their Enemies And how much contrary is it to that of the Apostle Timothy who saith It is able to make us wise unto Salvation through Faith in Christ Jesus perfect throughly furnished to all good Works 5. Let us bless God and be truly thankful we have this Weapon left us yet this is in our hands and that all the World may know it hath done great things in our Hearts Let every true Christian and true English-man resolve to dy upon the Spot rather than lose the Word or suffer their Sword to be taken from them 6. Let it also caution all Christians to take heed how they ingage their Enemy without their Sword 7. Labour also to know the right use of it and how and when to offend your Enemy hereby Satan is a cunning Warrier sometimes when thou art tempted to sin may be he will tell thee it is a little one what 's a merry Jest to sport and game to drink and carrouze a little when thou art thus beset draw thy Sword Make no Provision for the Flesh If ye live after the Flesh ye shall dye Put off the former Conversation without Holiness no Man shall see God How shall I do this thing and sin against God 8. Again on the other hand may be he will aggravate thy Sin to drive thee into despair and tell thee by his evil suggestions that there is no Mercy for thee then draw thy Sword again But he that confesseth and forsaketh his Sin shall find Mercy I desire not the Death of him that dyeth All manner of Sin and Blasphemy against the Father and the Son shall be forgiven unto Men c. Such were some of you c. 9. Yield up all your Sins tho never so pleasant and profitable to the Edg of the Sword 10. Prize and highly value the Holy Scriptures the Word of God and say as David once did when he wanted a Sword and it was told him there was none but the Sword of Goliah none like that Satan will it is feared e're long make a diligent search for Arms do as David did hide thy Sword Thy Word have I hid in my Heart that I might not sin against thee Get many Promises ready against thou art beset and shall have need of them The Word of God compared to Leaven Mat. 13.33 Again the Kingdom of Heaven is like unto Leaven which a Woman took and hid in three measures of Meal till the whole was leavened SOme understand by Leaven in this place the VVord of God others Grace the one concludes it is the VVord of Grace the other the Grace of the VVord a third sort understand the Church of God is intended by it The VVord and Grace of God may be compared to Leaven in three or four Considerations Parable
Persons and Things as they are substantial neither is there any thing that is more opposite to Lightness or Vanity than the Work of Grace wrought by the Spirit in the Hearts of Believers VI. But the Wind of the Spirit is always attended with sweet Dews and Showers of Rain being frequently thereunto compared in Scripture VII But whosoever ploweth or soweth in expectation of a blessed Crop must observe the Wind of the Spirit without which his Plowing and Sowing will be altogether unprofitable if not Sin VIII But contrary-wise there is no Work of the Spirit in the Hearts of Men but what is directly contrary thereunto and tends to the mortifying of all Sin and Iniquity whatsoever Inferences WE may infer from hence how hard a thing it is for us to know the Nature of the Work of the Spirit in Regeneration upon another Man's Heart some of its Operations being so secret and invisible 2. Let it teach us to pray to God that he would be pleased to raise this Wind and cause it to blow briskly upon our Souls and Churches And let us be contented with that Wind of the Spirit which God sends to blow upon us whether it be the North Wind of Affliction Adversity and Rebuke or the South Wind of Peace Joy and Prosperity both being absolutely necessary as we would have the one so we cannot be without the other 3. Bless God when you find the Influences of the spiritual Wind upon your own Souls or upon the Souls of others 4. Let it be also a Warning to all true Believers as they would be preserved in their Christian Course and be kept from being tossed to and fro and so from the Danger of Rocks and Sands to take heed in steering their Course by what Wind they sail because there are some Winds of Doctrine that arise from the Sleight of Men and cunning Craftiness whereby they lie in wait to deceive called also divers and strange Doctrines Heb. 13.9 The Holy-Spirit compared to Fire 1 Thess. 5.22 Quench not the Spirit In this Place the Spirit of God in his Gifts and Operations is compared to Fire which is largely opened under the Head of Metaphors that respect the Word to which we refer you The Oil of Gladness Psal. 45.7 Therefore God thy God hath anointed thee with the Oil of Gladness above thy Fellows 1 Joh. 2.20 and 27. But ye have an Vnction from the holy One and ye know all things But the Anointing which ye have received from him abideth in you and ye need not that any Man teach you but as the same Anointing teacheth you all things c. BY a Metaphor called an Anthropopathy Oil or Anointing is attributed to God Psal. 45.7 Heb. 1.9 Cant. 1.3 where the Holy Spirit with his Gifts are understood Which appears by comparing this Place with Isa. 61.1 Acts 10.38 Joh. 3.34 where the Unction of Christ as King and Priest is treated of Hence comes the Derivation of the Name of our Saviour who is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Vnctus anointed Joh. 1.25 and 4.25 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by way of Eminency Believers in a measure are made Partakers of this Unction who by true Faith adhere to Christ the chief Head METAPHOR OIL is of a softning and mollifying nature a sovereign good for all hard Tumours in the Body The Prophet complains that the Sores of Judah were not mollified with Ointment II. Oil is of an healing nature the Samaritan poured Oil and Wine into the Man's Wounds who fell among Thieves Oil searcheth into the bottom of Wounds III. Oil Pliny saith is contrary to Scorpions and in a wonderful manner expels dangerous Venom and Poison that may accidentally be taken into the Body it secures the Vitals from the penetrating Insinuations thereof which else would seize upon and destroy them IV. Oil will hardly if at all mingle or incorporate with other liquid things 't is observed put it into what you please it will not be kept under but will get uppermost V. Oil warmeth comforteth and refresheth the Body it being anointed and bathed therewith VI. Oil cannot be dried up by the heat of Summer as Water and other liquid things will it will conserve and maintain its being against the scorching heat of the Sun VII Oil according to Pliny cleareth the Eye-sight mightily and disperseth Mists and Clouds that cause Dimness in the same VIII Oil is excellent good to open Obstructions and help them who cannot breath freely IX Oil is fat a and feeding Substance 't is a very nourishing thing 't is thought there is nothing more wholsome to the Body of Man X. Oil eaten with some other things that have some hurtful Quality maketh them very good and nourishing whilst others who eat them without Oil are surfeited thereby XI Oil Naturalists tells us is good against Shakings Tremblings and Convulsions which many are troubled with so that on a sudden sometimes they fall down and foam at Mouth XII Oil was made use of under the Law in cleansing him who had the Plague of the Leprosy The Priest was to put Oil on the top of his Right Ear and upon the Thumb of his Right-hand and the Remnant of it upon his Head XIII Oil is used for Lamps whereby they burn long and give light to them that are in the House the use whereof is very well known to all XIV Oil hath a beautifying Virtue the Virgins that were prepared for the Persian King used Ointments to make them fair for six Months space they used sweet Odours and six Months Oil of Myrth This Oil Naturalists say hath a beautifying Quality and fetcheth Wrinkles out of the Skin David speaks of Oil saying it makes the Face to shine XV. There are some Men that cannot endure Oil they love it not will not be perswaded to put a little into their Mouths they are naturally averse to it XVI The Joynts and Limbs being anointed with some sort of Oil 't will very much strengthen them and make a Man more agile nimble and fit for Motion XVII The Priests Kings and Prophets under the Law were anointed with Oil. Parallel THE Spirit softens a hard Heart asswageth and brings down those obdurate and hard Swellings of Pride and vain Glory which naturally are in the Souls of Men and Women making them willing and pliable to the Will of God II. The Spirit opens the Heart and searcheth into every Corner thereof 't is said to search all things There is no Sin nor secret Corruption but it will find it out and when it hath softned and mollified the Heart and Conscience it doth in a gracious manner heal it III. The Spirit is contrary to Satan that old Serpent and all the cursed and killing Venom and Poison of Sin and doth wonderfully expel and purge it out of the Soul when God is pleased to give a suitable measure thereof it secureth from the Insinuations of Sin and 't will