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A41355 The marrow of modern divinity touching both the covenant of works, and the covenant of grace, with their use and end, both in the time of the Old Testament, and in the time of the New : wherein every one may cleerly see how far forth he bringeth the law into the case of justification, and so deserverh the name of legalist : and how far forth he rejecteth the law, in the case of sanctification, and so deserveth the name of Antinomist : with the middle path between them both, which by Iesus Christ leadeth to eternall life : in a dialogue, betwixt Evangelista, a minister of the Gospel, Nomista, a legalist, Antinomista, an Antinomian, and Neophytus, a young Christian / by the author, E.F. ; before the which there is prefixed the commendatory epistles of divers divines of great esteem in the citie of London ; whereunto is also added, the substance of a Fisher, Edward, fl. 1627-1655.; Hamilton, Patrick, 1504?-1528. Patricks places. 1646 (1646) Wing F997; ESTC R1839 130,516 286

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and therefore whereas they should first have considered what a straight rule the Law of God is and then have brought mans heart and have laid it to it they contrariwise first considered what a crooked rule mans heart is and then sought to make the Law like unto it and so indeed they expounded the Law literally teaching and holding that the righteousnesse which the Law required was but an externall righteousnesse consisting in the outward observation of the Law as you may see by the testimony of our Saviour Matth. 5. So that according to their exposition it was possible for a man to fulfill the Law perfectly and so to be justified and saved by his obedience to it Ant. But sir doe you think the Scribes and Pharisees and their seed did yield perfect obedience to the Law according to their own exposition Evan. No indeed I think very few of them if any at all Ant. Why what hopes could they then have to be justified and saved when they transgressed any of the Commandements Evan. Peter Martyr tels us that when they chanced to transgresse any of the Ten Commandements they had their sacrifices to make satisfaction as they conceived for they looked upon their sacrifices without their significations and so had a false faith in them thinking that the bare work was a sacrifice acceptable to God in a word they conceived that the blood of Buls and Goates would take away sinne And so what they wanted of fulfilling the Morall law they thought to make make up in the Ceremoniall law And thus they separated Christ from their sacrifices thinking they had discharged their duty very well when they had sacrificed and offered their offerings not considering that the imperfection of the Typicall law which as the Apostle saith made nothing perfect should have led them to find perfection in Christ but they generally rested in the work done in the Ceremoniall law even as they had done in the Morall law though they themselves were unable to do the one and the other was as unsufficient to help them And thus Israel which followed the law of righteousnesse did not attain to the law of righteousnesse because they sought it not by faith but as it were by the works of the Law for they being ignorant of the righteousnesse of God and going about to stablish their own righteousnesse did not submit themselves to the righteousnesse of God Ant. Then Sir it seemeth that their ignorance was the cause of their error Evan. Yea indeed was it for this vaile of ignorance that was over their hearts or this vaile of blindnesse which was over their minds made their sight so weak and dim that they were no more able to behold the glorious beauty of the Lords holy and pure nature manifested in the Law as it was the covenant of works than the weak eye of man is able to behold the bright sun when it shineth in full strength And therefore we read that when Moses came down from the mount with the two tables wherein were wri●ten the words of the covenant of works the Ten Commandements his face did sh●ne so bright that the children of Israel could not stedfastly behold it for the glory of his countenance and therefore Moses was glad to put the cloudy vaile of shadowing Ceremonies over it that so they might bee the better able to behold it Ant. But yet Si● it seemeth that the vaile of Ceremonies did not help their vaile of Ignorance Evan. No indeed for the generality of them were so addicted to the letter of the Law that they used it not as a pedagogie to Christ but 〈◊〉 justification by it and opposed Christ they terminated their eye-sight in th● shadow and did not see through it to th● subst●nce to wit to the end of the Law which is Christ. Some indeed there were which did otherwise but alas the number of them were very few especially in the future ages after Moses for their blind guides had so levened the people with their corrupt doctrine that at the time of our Saviours comming in the flesh we re●d● but of two to wit Simeon and Anna that desired him or looked for him for although all of them had in their mouths the Messiah and the blessed estate of the kingdome of David yet they dreamed that this Messiah should be some great Monarch that should come in outward pompe and power and save and deliver them from the Romans of whose bondage they were very sensible and weary but as for their spirituall bondage under the law and sinne they were not sensible of it and so indeed saw no need of deliverance from it and all because their false teachers had turned the whole Law into a Covenant of Works to be done for Justification and Salvation yea such a Covenant as they were able to keep and fulfill if no● by doing yet by making satisfaction with their sacrifices And though Jesus Christ himself for the removing of this vaile did in the fifth of Matthew take occasion truly to expound the Law as it is the Covenant of Works shewing that it did not only require externall righteousnesse but internall also of them that would bee justified by the works thereof and so removing that false glosse which the Scribes and Pharisees had put upon it Yea and though both he himselfe and his Apostles by their preaching and teaching did endeavour to let them understand that all the Sacrifices and Ceremonies did but point at him and so were of no further use Yea and though at the death of Christ the vaile of the Temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottome to shew that the shadowes of Moses Law should vanish away at the flourishing light of the Gospel and that the mysteries of Christ which were formerly hid were now laid open Yet notwithstanding after that when the Apostle wrote to the Corinthians he saith concerning the Jewes Even to this day when Moses is read the vaile is over their hearts And though for the removing of this vaile the same Apostle as it is probobably thought did write to them that Divine and Spirituall Epistle called the Epistle to the Hebrewes wherein he plainly and fully declareth that all the Sacrifices Ceremonies and Tabernacle ordinances in the old Testament were but types of Christ and given to them that they might see Christ through them who being now exhibited and come in the fl●sh all types and shadows were to va●●sh away and give place yet notwithstanding we may say of them at this day as the Apostle did to the Corinthians untill this ●ay remaineth the same vail untaken away in the reading of the old Testament the Lord be mercifull unto them and remove it in his due time Nom. Sir as I conceive you have now spoken sufficiently both of Gods purpose and promise concerning the helping and delivering fallen mankind wherefore I beseech you let us