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A26981 A paraphrase on the New Testament with notes, doctrinal and practical, by plainess and brevity fitted to the use of religious families, in their daily reading of the Scriptures : and of the younger and poorer sort of scholars and ministers, who want fuller helps : with an advertisement of difficulties in the Revelations / by Richard Baxter. Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1685 (1685) Wing B1338; ESTC R231645 1,057,080 615

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and the law prophesied until John And if ye will receive it this is Elias which was to come 15. He that hath ears to hear let him hear 13 14 15. The Law and Prophets till John indeed foretold the Messiah but not so determinately and nearly as John did And if you can receive it I tell you John is that Elias that Malachi foretold should go before to prepare the way to Christ The belief of this is of great moment to your faith 16. But whereto shall I liken this generation It is like to children sitting in the Market and calling to their fellows 17. We have piped to you and ye have not danced we have mourned to you and ye have not lamented 16 17. But the unbelievers of this generation do as children in their games complain of one another you will neither dance when we pipe nor lament when we mourn to you you are cross to us whatever game we play 18. For John came neither eating nor drinking and they say He hath a Devil 19. The Son of man came eating and drinking and they say Behold a man gluttonous and a wine bibber a friend of publicans and sinners But wisdom is justified of her children 18 19. John lived austerely on Locusts and wild-honey and they took him for a possessed mad-man And of me that exercise no such unusual austerity of diet but mere temperance they say I am a gluttonous man and a lover of wine No innocency will suffice to escape the false censures of Malignants But the sons of Wisdom will justifie it 20. Then began he to upbraid the cities wherein most of his mighty works were done because they repented not 21. Wo to thee Chorazin Wo to thee Bethsaida for if the mighty works which were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sydon they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes 22. But I say to you It shall be more tollerable for Tyre and Sydon at the day of judgment than for you 20 21 22. Note 1. Christs own Preaching and Miracles had so little success as that he is put to upbraid the places where he had wrought them for their impenitence Therefore the best Preachers may be put to the like 2. The punishment of such as are unconverted under the most convincing Preaching will be most intollerable 3. Tho it be Gods grace which converteth Souls yet he usually so proportioneth it to the means he useth that the same means ordinarily would convert some which converts not others 23. And thou Capernaum which art exalted unto heaven shalt be brought down to hell For if the mighty works which have been done in thee had been done in Sodom it would have remained until this day 24. But I say to you that it shall be more tollerable for the land of Sodom in the day of judgment than for thee 23 24. Thou Capernaum where I have dwelt hast by my presence preaching and works been honoured with the heavenly gifts but for impenitence shalt be destroyed If Sodom had seen and heard what thou hast their repentance would have prevented their destruction But their doom at the day of Judgment shall be more tollerable than thine 25. At that time Jesus answered and said I thank thee O Father Lord of heaven and earth because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent and hast revealed them to babes 26. Even so Father for so it seemed good in thy sight 25 26. Then Jesus said to God his Father I thank thee O Father who being Lord of Heaven and Earth hast the absolute right to dispose of all that thou hast chosen the despised unlearned sort of men to make known effectually the Gospel of Salvation to rather than the men of reputation for learning and wisdom in the world and hast left proud self-conceited men in their ignorance whilst thou hast taught the humble and meek This pleaseth me as being the choice and good pleasure of thy wisdom 27. All things are delivered to me of my Father and no man knoweth the Son but the Father neither knoweth any man the Father save the Son and he to whomsoeever the Son will reveal him 27. All things are delivered by the Father to me upon my right of Redemption in order to the ends of my saving office so that I am under the Divi●● nature even in my humanity made the universa● 〈◊〉 Ruler and Benefactor And as none can comprehend the mystery of my Person Office and Works save the Father that sent me so none can savingly know God the Father but the Son and he to whom the ●●n will make him known by the Gospel and the illumination of the Spirit 28. Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest 29. Take my yoke on you and learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart and ye shall find rest to your souls 30. For my yoke is easie and my burthen is light 28 29 30. Come to me all ye that are under the slavery of Sin and Satan and under Gods displeasure by your guilt and under the burdensome ceremonious and cursing Law and the Pharisees tutorage and under the toil of a poor afflicted condition in the world and I will give you deliverance and rest Take on you the yoke of my Government and Covenant and learn of me as your Teacher by my Doctrine and Example for I am meek and lowly and my Doctrines are not suited to the Pomp and grandeur of this world nor to the interest and mind of the proud and covetous but to men of a low and humble quality and in this you shall find rest to your tired troubled fearful Souls For my Service and Law is gracious and ●asie fitted to the relief of the guilty and distressed and all that I lay on you by my word and works is sight in comparison of the heavy burdens that you undergo CHAP. XII 1. AT that time Jesus went on the Sabbath day through the corn and his disciples were hungry and began to pluck the ears of corn and to eat Note Both the labour and the early eating seem here meant but specially the first 2. But when the Pharisees saw it they said to him Behold thy disciples do that which is not lawful to do on the sabbath day 2. Art thou a good Teacher who sufferest thy Disciples to break Gods law Note That the Pharisees controversie against Christ was that he was not religious and strict enough in keeping Gods Law so that pretended strictness is no proof that men are in the right 3. But he said to them Have ye not read what David did when he was hungred and they that were with him 4. How he entred into the house of God and did eat the shew-bread which was not lawful for him to eat nor for them that were with him but only for the priests 5. Or have ye not read in the law how that on the sabbath days
can afford O how many do that daily indeed which they durst not do by an express bargain with the Devil 27. For the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father with his angels and then he shall reward every man according to his work 27. Believe it I shall come at last in Judgment in Divine Glory attended by Angels and then I will reward those that were faithful to me or perfidious and all men according to their works therefore whatever you suffer now propare for the judgment of that day 28. Verily I say to you There be some standing here which shall not taste of death till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom 28. And I tell you least you think this my coming in Glory to judgment incredible that some here shall live to see a visible representation of that my glorious appearing Note That this is meant of his transfiguration the addition of it in the several Evangelists sheweth Nor is Dr. H. his reason against it from the former verse of any force it being not the same coming that is here spoken of but its representation CHAP. XVII 1. ANd after six days Jesus taketh Peter and James and John his brother and bringeth them up into an high mountain apart 2. And was transfigured before them and his face did shine as the sun and his rayment was white as the light 1 2. And as Christ had promised them a glimpse of his Kingly Glory so within six days he performed it to Peter James and John whom he selected for peculiar favours in a high mountain he was transfigured into a glorious appearance his face shining like the Sun and his raiment like light Note Christ would have this help of sense to confirm their Faith Of this transfiguration I have written at large in a Book called My Dying Thoughts 3. And behold there appeared to them Moses and Elias talking with him 3. Note 1. Moses whose body was buried and Elias whose body was but changed appeared alike 2. The chief Legislator and chief Prophet appeared to shew that the Law and the Prophets did but lead to Christ 3. Did not the departed Saints live after death they could not appear in Glory 4. They talked with Christ of his sufferings at Jerusalem 5. Either Christ told the three Disciples who they were or their own appearance shewed it 6. How much better company is above than here 4. Then answered Peter and said to Jesus Lord it is good for us to be here if thou wilt let us make here three tabernacles one for thee and one for Moses and one for Elias 4. Note 1. We are apt to desire more of Heaven on earth than God will allow But not so apt to desire to go by death to that glory where it is Fain we would have it come down to us 2. A glimpse of glory is enough to rap a Soul into extasie 3. We know not what we say when we talk of felicity in Tabernacles on earth 4. A glimpse of glory will make us out of love with worldly company and vanity How loth then would the Souls in Heaven be to come down 5. While he yet spake behold a bright cloud over-shadowed them and behold a voice out of the cloud which said This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased hear ye him 5. Note 1. Heavenly inhabitants must not stay on earth nor Heavenly visions and raptures be here long or frequent 2. God again owned his Son by a voice from heaven as perfectly Righteous and as pleasing him by mans redemption and reconciling us to him and teaching the doctrine which is pleasing to him 6. And when the disciples heard it they fell on their faces and were sore afraid 6. Note The voice of God even when he speaketh mercy is enough to humble and prostrate man 7. And Jesus came and touched them and said Arise and be not afraid 7. N. It is Christ that must raise our troubled and humbled Souls from our dejectedness and fear 8. And when they had lift up their eyes they saw no man save Jesus only 8. Note Christ will stay with us when Moses and Elias will not nor are earthly comforts durable 9. And as they came down from the mountain Jesus charged them saying Tell the vision to no man till the Son of man be risen again from the dead 9. The reason is before mentioned After the resurrection was the fittest season 10. And his disciples asked him saying Why then say the scribes that Elias must first come 10. Why say the Jewish Doctors that Elias must come before the Messiah if this was he that we saw 11. And Jesus answered and said to them Elias truly shall first come and restore all things But I say to you that Elias is come already and they knew him not but have done to him whatsoever they listed likewise also sh●●l the Son of man suffer of them 13. Then 〈◊〉 disciples understood that he spake to the 〈◊〉 John the Baptist 11. c. It is 〈◊〉 that is said out of Mal. that Elias must come but it was John that was meant under the name of E●ias 〈◊〉 ●●ey knew not but killed him while they looked for him and so they will do by me 14. And when they were come to the mu●● 〈◊〉 there came to him a certain man kn●●●●g down to him and saying 15. Lord have ●ercy on my son for he is lunatick and sore vexed for oft times he falleth into the fire and oft into the water 16. And I brought him to thy disciples and they could not cure him 14. N. By Lunatick is meant one that had the Epilepsie or some such disease upon the change of the Moon A real disease of which yet the Devil was the executioner and further joyned with it extraordinarily 17. Then Jesus answered and said O faithless and perverse generation how long shall I be with you how long shall I suffer you bring him hither to me 17. It is long of your own unbelief and perverseness that they could not cure him how long shall I work miracles among you before you will believe will you drive me from among you by your unbelief to go to others N. This seemeth plainly spoken to the man of himself and such others and not as some say to the disciples 18. And Jesus rebuked the devil and he departed out of him and the child was cured from that very hour 19. Then came the disciples to Jesus apart and said Why could not we cast him out 20. And Jesus said to them Because of your unbelief 18 c. Your unbelief as well as the mans was that which hindred you you are all therein to be blamed 20. For verily I say to you If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed ye shall say to this mountain Remove hence to yonder place and it shall remove and nothing shall be impossible to you 20. For if you have the least
ability and stairway took his Journey 14.15 Christ passing into the Heavens committeth to his Servants the Word means and mercies of his Grace that they may improve them till he come by Death and Judgment to call them to account Not giving the same degree of means and mercy to all but to some more and to some less 16. Then he that had received the five talents went and traded with the same and made them other five talents 17. And likewise he that had received two he also gained other two 16.17 They that had the greater means and helps improved them to their own increase of Grace and the good of others and the service and honour of their Lord. 18. But he that had received one went and digged in the earth and hid his lords money 18. Note Tho the least helps should be answerably improved yet the less such as those have who have little more than the Light of Nature excite not men so powerfully to an improvement 19. After a long time the Lord of those servants cometh and reckoneth with them 19. Note Christ here intimateth that hiscoming to reckon with them would not be hasty 20. And lo he that had received five talents came and brought other five talents saying Lord thou deliveredst to me five talents behold I have gained besides them five talents more 20. I have used them to the increase of thy grace in me and to the good of men and to thy Glory 21. His Lord said to him Well done thou good and faithful servant thou hast been faithful over a few things I will make thee ruler over many things enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. 21. His Lord who freely gave him his talents to use yet rewarded his faithful usage of them and praised his fidelity saying I will give thee great things because thou hast well and faithfully used the smaller mercies of this life which I gave thee 22. He also that had received two talents came and said Lord thou deliveredst to me two talents behold I have gained two other talents besides them 23. His Lord said to him Well done thou good and faithful servant thou hast been faithful over a few things I will make the ruler over many things enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. 22 23. N. 1. The reward of Glory given for our diligent improvement of the mercies of this life is consistent with the freeness of the gift 2. God himself will praise the fidelity of his Servants as worthy of praise 3. Great rewards will crown the Faithful for little things here sincerely done 4. It is our Lords own joy that the faithful shall enter partake of 24. Then he which had received the one talent came and said Lord I knew thee that thou art an hard man reaping where thou hast not sown and gathering where thou hast not strewed 25. And I was afraid and went and hid thy talent in the ground Lo there thou hast that is thine 24 25. The fear of thy severity made me think it safest to keep thy Money merely from being lost N. Hard thoughts of God makes men backward to his service which is a work of Love and sinful fear is an enemy to holy diligence and fruitfulness 26. His Lord answered and said to him Thou wicked and slothful servant thou knewest that I reap where I sowed not and gather where I have not strewed 27. Thou oughtest therefore to have put my money to the exchangers and then at my coming I should have received my own with usury 26 27. Note 1. God will take a slothful servant for a wicked servant unprofitableness and omission of duty is damnable unfaithfulness in us that are but Stewards and Servants To do no harm is a praise fit for a stone and not for a man 2. To confess Gods holy Government and yet to be unholy is to be self-condemning Qu. Doth this Text justifie usury Ans It speaketh of that sort of increase made by exchange and trading without reproof and with seeming approbation Gain by Trading and Merchandize is one sort of Usury all Usury is unlawful which is against Justice or Charity And all other is lawful and some that is a work of Charity is to some a duty 28. Take therefore the talent from him and give it to him which hath ten talents 29. For to every one that hath shall be given and he shall have abundance but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath 28 29. He shall be deprived of the mercies of this life who improved them not for a better life when he that so improved them shall have an abundant reward the mercies of this life and that to come 30. And cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth 30. N. 1. Omission and unprofitableness is damning sin 2. Hell is called Fire for pain and Darkness for uncomfortableness 31. When the Son of man shall come in his glory and all the holy angels with him then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory 32. And before him shall be gathered all nations and he shall separate them one from another as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats 33. And he shall set the sheep on his right hand and the goats on his left 31 c. The coming of Christ shall be in Glory with all his holy Angels who served him here for the good of his Elect and as Judge he shall sit on his Throne of Glory And all persons and Nations shall be called by him to Judgment and he shall separate them as sheep and goats c. 34. Then shall the King say to them on his right hand Come ye blessed of my Father inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world 34. Then Christ shall pronounce this sentence on the Faithful Come c. N. O comfortable words Come Whither To Christ to God to Heaven ye blessed of my Father sure such shall be blessed indeed inherit not only use the Kingdom in participation with the King of Glory prepared for you by eternal Love and Decree 35. For I was hungry and ye gave me meat I was thirsty and ye gave me drink I was a stranger and ye took me in 36. Naked and ye cloathed me I was sick and ye visited me I was in prison and ye came to me 35 36. N. 1. These works are noted as the effects of Faith and Love without which they would have been but dead works 2. The causal for signifieth not any merit by commutative Justice as giving God any benefit But their moral qualification and fitness to receive the Kingdom freely given but on such conditions that we signifie our thankful acceptance by true devotedness to Christ And thus all are judged that is finally justified or condemned according to their works as judged by the Law of Grace and Faith and not by Moses Law or that of Innocency
all things even acts of outward Worship and will take him for no Christian that is not so minded 2. O what a dreadfull aggravation of wickedness is it to turn the very Sacraments themselves into snares of wrath and cruelty and to curse and damn and tear from the Church all that dare not subscribe and swear to all the inventions of Popes and Councils And for the preachers of Love and Peace to say more than Thou fool even to Silence and Ruine or Burn all as Hereticks or Schismaticks that dare not justifie all this 25. Agree with thy adversary quickly while thou art in the way with him lest at any time thy adversary deliver thee to the judge and the judge deliver thee to the Officer and thou be cast into prison 26. Verily I say to thee Thou shalt by no means come out thence till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing 25 26. If thou have wronged any man delay not reparation of his wrong and reconciliation Lest he extort his reparation from thee by Law and put thee to extremity when thou mightest have compounded or appeased him by submission And so obey God in thy duty of Love and Restitution and submission to men l●st he enter into judgment with thee and make thy utmost punishment answer the Debt 27. Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time Thou shalt not commit adultery But I say to you that whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart 27. So Moses said in the Seventh Commandment Thou shalt not commit Adultery And the carnal Jews lookt but little deeper But I tell you that whoever casteth on a woman a wanton eye stirring up lust and unlawful carnal imaginations and pleasure or useth his other senses to stir up such lusts as defile the mind or tend towards Fornication he hath in his heart broken the Seventh Commandment in some deg●ee 29. And if thy right eye offend thee pluck it out and cast it from thee for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish and not that thy whole body should be cast into Hell 30. And if thy right hand offend thee cut it off and cast it from thee for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish and not that thy whole body should be cast into Hell 29 30. It may be some will say My eye is so inclined to enticing looks and my hand to some forbidden touches or acts that they offend when I know they should not and if it go no further I hope it is safe But I tell you this is so poor an excuse that if you had not the command of Eye and Hand and had no other way to avoid the sin it were less hurt to you to pluck out that Eye and cut off that Hand than to sin and be damned with it Not that I bid you do so for you have power otherwise to avoid the sin but if you had not it were your wisest way much more to deny your Eye or Hand all forbidden pleasure 31. It hath been said whoever shall put away his wife let him give her a writing of divorcement 32. But I say to you that whoever shall put away his wife saving for the cause of fornication causeth her to commit adultery and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery 31 32. Moses bade you give your wife a Bill of Divorcement if you put her away And so you have been taught that this is lawfull But I say to you that you must not put away a wife save for Fornication and if you do you are guilty of making her commit Adultery and he will live in Adultery that shall marry her Note That Christ here supposeth such other causes as Nature it self alloweth As if Husband or Wife should resolvedly seek the others death or be infected with a mortal contagious disease self preservation alloweth avoidance till the danger is over And if any other cause make their cohabitation utterly inconsistent with safety or the ends of Marriage they may by consent live asunder while that cause continueth 33. Again ye have heard that it hath been said by them of old time Thou shalt not forswear thy self but shalt perform to the Lord thine oaths 34. But I say to you Swear not at all neither by heaven for it is God's throne 35. Nor by the earth for it is his footstool neither by Jerusalem for it is the city of the great King 36. Neither shalt thou swear by thy head because thou canst not make one hair white or black 37. But let you communication be Yea yea Nay nay for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil 33 c. You have been told that Perjury is a heinous sin and our Oaths must be kept This is past doubt but I tell you more that you must not needlesly swear at all or make any Oaths a part of your discourse Think not that it 's a small matter to Swear by Creatures while you profane not the name of God For all that you can swear by is related to God and his law is broken by it If it be by Heaven it is his Throne if by the Earth it is his Footstool if by Jerusalem it is his holy City if by the Head it is his work of which thou makest not so much as the colour of one hair Therefore content your selves in your discourse with a sober Yea or Nay For your Oaths and needless vehement protestations are but the expressions of Passion or some other vice and are sti●red up by Satan Note That the common definition that an Oath is always an appeal to another as a knower and avenger of falshood is not good It is the pawning of the verity or honour of one thing known to verifie another unknown As to say This is as true as that the Heaven is over me Or if this be not true the Earth is not under my feet It 's as true as that I have a Head or as that there is a God who knoweth all things c. Tho it's tr●e that Swearing by God includeth an appeal to him 38. Ye have heard that it hath been said An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth 39. But I say to you that ye resist not evil but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek turn to him the other also 40. And if any man will sue thee at the law and take away thy coat let him have thy cloke also 41. And whoever shall compel thee to go a mile go with him two 38. c. You have heard that injuries must be repaid but with equal hurt an Eye for an Eye It 's true that Magistrates having the charge of the Common-welfare and the execution of God's Laws they must punish injuries and not suffer all men to do as much mischief as they will But you that are private persons must prefer LOVE
hand know what thy right hand doth 4. That thine alms may be in secret And thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly 3 4. But tho your good works must shine before men to God's glory yet be so carefully afraid of all affectation of vain-glory to your selves as purposely to conceal all when nothing but your own praise requireth openness yea do not note it too much in your selves to puff you up and then as your hearts and lives are all known to God he will openly reward them to the full 5. And when thou prayest thou shalt not be as the Hypocrites are for they love to pray standing in the Synagogues and in the corners of the streets that they may be seen of men Verily I say to you they have their reward 5. So let not your Prayer be like the Hypocrites all done in publick as on a Stage to be seen of men I tell you mens praise is all the reward they shall have N. Not but that publick Church-Prayer and Family-prayer are as great duties as secret Prayer But they must not be done for to be thought Religious nor secret Prayer made open or neglected 2. Standing is a lawfull praying gesture in it self But where Kneeling signifieth more reverence it must be preferred in humbling duties 6. But when thou prayest enter into thy closet and when thou hast shut thy door pray to thy Father which is in secret and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly 6. But do thou pray secretly where only God is witness of thy Prayers and therefore approve to him thy secret desires and heart as well as thy words and believe that God will openly reward thee N. 1. Both publick and secret prayer are our duty 2. Praying only before men is gross hypocrisie But all secret prayer will not prove sincerity 3. They that say We must not serve God for reward oppose Christ and Scripture and all Religion It is not a reward in Commutative Justice as if we profited God But in Fatherly love and justice as pleasing God through Christ as Fathers reward good children and not bad ones 7. But when ye pray use not vain repetitions as the Heathen do for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking 8. Be not ye therefore like unto them for your Father knoweth what things you have need of before you ask him 7. When you pray do not so repeat over the same words or lengthen your Prayers with unmeet repetitions as the Heathens do that think canting over certain words or spinning out Prayers to such a length is acceptable to God or as if God were moved by terms or length For God is your Father and knows what you need before you speak and pityeth you according to your needs And your Prayers are not to move and change him but by exercising your own desires and faith and repentance and thankfulness to make you fit to receive his further gifts 9. After this manner therefore pray ye 9. I will give a perfect directory for the matter and order of your desires and prayers and in words fit for your use when you pray but summarily 9 10 c. Our Father which art in Heaven Hallowed be thy name Thy kingdom come Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven Give us this day our daily bread And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil For thine is the kingdom the power and the glory for ever Amen 9 c. We come not to thee as our unreconciled avenging Judge but as to our merciful Father reconciled to us by Christ The only God whose Glory is eminently in Heaven infinite in perfection of Being and of Power Knowledge and Goodness our absolute owner our Supreme Ruler and our most loving Father by Creation Redemption and Regeneration whose we are and whom we must serve and whom we must Love and Trust we are sinful needy miserable and unworthy in our selves but thy Children by Christ our Intercessor who is worthy whose hearts are by desire towards thee as our God and to the good of others as our brethren as well as by necessity to our own felicity We know that as all things are Of Thee and Through Thee and To thee so Thou art our Ultimate end And therefore we first humbly beg that Thy Great Wise and Good and Holy name may be known and shine forth and be glorified and holily regarded upon earth and not blasphemed or be unknown and disregarded by Atheists Infidels or wicked hypocrites nor the honour of men be set up against thee But that the Nations of the earth and all Societies and our own selves may be wholly devoted and live to thy Glory And our next Petition is that the world or its Societies or our own and our brethrens Souls may not be given up to the wicked Tyrannical Kingdom of Satan or men that are his Ministers and governed by him nor to the Wars bloud and cruelty of such But that thy Divine Government even the Kingdom of Messiah may come on Earth in that fulness as may destroy the Kingdom of Satan that Faith Love and Righteousness may be the constitution of Societies and Souls and the Reign of Grace may prepare us for Glory which we specially pray for And our third Petition is that in this thy Kingdom Societies and Souls our own and others may in disposition be conformed to thy Governing Will and in practice obey it and in Faith Hope and Love with joyful Trust expect the promised reward and patiently submit to thy Fatherly corrections and disposals And that in all these aforesaid three requests this Earth that is grown so near to Hell may be made more like to them in heaven who Know Love and Obey and Glorifie thee with Perfection Unity and full delight And because thou hast made our natures such as cannot but love our selves and hast bound us to seek our own and others welfare and Grace presupposeth Nature and our Being is necessary first to our Well-being Therefore our fourth Petition is that thou wilt support our natures and maintain them by necessary food and sustenance and make us content with thy allowance and save us from covetousness and overmuch love to worldly fulness prosperity and wealth and cause us to subserve thy providence by our wise and diligent labours and not to forfeit thy maintenance by our self confidence idleness or vicious sensuality nor turn our strength to serve our sinful lust And knowing that Holiness and Justice require the punishment of Sin we next beseech thee to look on us in Christ whom thy Love and Mercy sent into the world to be a Sacrifice and Propitiation for sin whose perfect Righteousness and Sacrifice have merited that pardon and grace which he hath given in his Covenant and proclaimed and offered to us all in the Gospel Forgive all the sins of our
part for three days 41. The men of Nineveh shall rise up in judgment with this generation and shall condemn it because they repented at the preaching of Jonas and behold a greater than Jonas is here 42. The Queen of the south shall rise up in judgment with this generation and shall condemn it for she came from the uttermost parts of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon and behold a greater than Solomon is here 41 42. Nineveh repented at a far less warning and convincing means than the Miracles and words of the Messiah sent from heaven And the Queen of the South came from a far land to hear the wisdom of Solomon but these men despise a far greater than Solomon these therefore shall condemn them 43. When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man he walketh through dry places seeking rest and finding none 44. Then he saith I will return into my house from whence I came out and when he is come he findeth it empty swept and garnished 45. Then goeth he and taketh with him seven other spirits more wicked than himself and they enter in and dwell there and the last state of that man is worse than the first even so shall it be also to this wicked generation 43. c. The case of this wicked generation is like that of a man that had the Devil cast out of him but being unthankful and continuing in his sin the Devil by Gods permission possesseth him again and bringeth with him seven worse spirits and so his end is worse than he was before he was delivered So I have preached the Gospel and cast out Devils in this land but being rejected by the obstinate unbelievers the Devil will get a worse possession of them than that from which I did eject him and they shall be cut off for their unbelief 46 47. While he yet talked to the people behold his mother and his brethren stood without desiring to speak with him Then one said to him Behold thy mother and thy brethren stand without desiring to speak with thee 48. But he answered and said to him that told him Who is my mother and who are my brethren 46 c. Dost thou know who they be that I esteem as my Mother and brethren 49 50. And he stretched forth his hand toward his disciples and said Behold my mother and my brethren For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven the same is my brother and sister and mother 49 50. Note 1. Christ spake not this to teach men to dishonour Parents or to lay by natural affection but to let all know that Regeneration puts men into a more honourable beloved and happy relation to him than natural generation or kindred 2. Which is exceeding comfort for every true Christian 3. And direction to us how to love such 4. And a terrible prognostick of the misery of those that hate and persecute them CHAP. XIII 1. THe same day went Jesus out of the house and sat by the sea side 2. And great multitudes were gathered together to him so that he went into a ship and sat and the whole multitude stood on the shore 3. And he spake many things to them in parables saying Behold a sower went forth to sow 1 2 3. N. Christ thought a Ship or a House or a Mountain no unmeet place to preach in and yet avoided not the Temple or Synagogues 2. They that will have the word with Gods blessing must follow after it 3. Similitudes were suitable to such learners 4. Preaching is like sowing seed 4. And when he sowed some seeds fell by the way side and the fowls came and devoured them up 5. Some fell on stony places where they had not much earth and forthwith they sprang up because they had no deepness of earth 6. And when the sun was up they were scorched and because they had not root they withered away 7. And some fell among thorns and the thorns sprang up and choked them 8. But other fell into good ground and brought forth fruit some an hundred fold some sixty fold some thirty fold 9. Who hath ears to hear let him hear 4 c. Note The first sort was not earthed The second sort had little earth and rooting the third sort had earth and root but among thorns which had greater possession and choaked it Of so great weight is it to understand this difference of hearers that it is as much as our ears and understandings are worth 10 11. And the disciples came and said to him Why speakest thou to them in parables He answered and said to them Because it is given to you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven but to them it is not given 10 11. Because tho God hath given you some knowledge already of the mysteries of the Kingdom of the Messiah these men are ignorant like children and must be taught by familiar similitudes accordingly being yet uncapable of other manner of teaching 12. For whosoever hath to him shall be given and he shall have more abundance but whosoever hath not from him shall be taken away even that he hath 12. For here it is true that to him that hath shall be given c. He that hath already the understanding of the rudiments and fundamentals is thereby capable of receiving and understanding more one truth openeth the way unto another But they that have no considerable knowledge are hardly taught it and if it be by their wilfull neglect or contempt are like by their guilt and folly to lose all the profitable use even of their reason 13. Therefore I speak to them in parables because they seeing see not hearing they hear not neither do they understand 14. And in them is fulfilled the prophecy of Esaias which saith By hearing ye shall hear and not understand and seeing ye shall see and shall not perceive 15. For this peoples heart is waxed gross and their ears are dull of hearing and their eyes they have closed lest at any time they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears and understand with their heart and should be converted and I should heal them 13 c. I speak to them in similitudes as children must be first taught to spell because tho they have understanding eyes and ears they are so ignorant that they understand not even what eyes and ears and reason tell them As the Prophet Isaiah saith c. This people by wilful neglect of knowledge are such as will not understand even what they hear and see For their hearts are stupifyed and their understanding so dull and they have so sinfully shut their own eyes for want of care and love to truth that thus they keep out the knowledge of the Gospel and shut out my offered grace which else would convince and convert them and they would be healed Note 1. That the way of Parables is not mentioned as an obscure way to hide the truth
go into Gallilee and there they shall see me 10. N. 1. He would not shew himself so openly to the malicious forsaken people at Jerusalem 2. His disciples and kinsmen are called his Brethren 3. No one evangelist mentioneth the whole of this History but what one omitteth another hath of which after 11. Now when they were going Behold some of the watch came into the city and shewed to the chief priests all the things that were done 12. And when they were assembled with the Elders and had taken counsel they gave large money to the soldiers 13. Saying say ye His disciples came by night and stole him away while we slept 14. And if this come to the governours ears we will perswade him and secure you 11. N. What will convince hardned forsaken men 15. So they took the money and did as they were taught And this saying is commonly reported among the Jews to this day 15. N. 1. Lying is the Devils great meanes against Faith And the love of money is the meanes that subserveth it 2. They that will not believe the truth easily believe deceiving lies 16. Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee into a mountain where Jesus had appointed them 17. And when they saw him they worshipped him but some doubted 17. N. Tho the evangelists say no more of Christs meeting them on this Mountain and what he there said to them and Luke and John say nothing of it and there seem a strange difference in their Narratives of Christs appearances it is but one saying what another had omitted and no one of them saying all of which after on John 20. and 21. 18. And Jesus came and spake to them saying All power is given to me in heaven and on Earth 19. Go ye therefore and teach all nations baptizing them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost 18. After these and other appearings to them Jesus said As I have dyed to redeem the World in order to the ends of my undertaking the Father hath given me an Universal Propiety and Governing power by the right to Redemption as chief Administrator under him in Heaven and Earth So that henceforth all the concerns of men in this World and the other are at my dispose and all men under my Government by Right and Obligation By which authority I now commission you to go abroad the World and make all Nations to the utmost of your power my Disciples taking them into my Church by Solemn Covenant celebrated by Baptizing them into the name of the Father Son and Holy Ghost N. 1. Christs Right of Dominion and Empire is founded in the Fathers Covenant with him as redeemer 2. And being Vniversal Lord Redemption is so far universal as to prove these and other common effects Rom. 14.9 To this end Christ dyed rose and revived that he might be Lord both of the dead and of the living 2. The word translated Teach signifieth Disciple to me or make Nations my Disciples 3. All Christians should endeavour to make Christianity the National Religion that the Kingdoms of the World may become the Kingdoms of the Lord and of his Christ that is that they be Christian Kingdoms and not only Christians gathered out of Kingdoms 4. This maketh not all to be Christians who are in those Kingdoms but only such as are Discipled 5. Infants being parts of all Kingdoms this text commandeth to Disciple and Baptize them they are made Disciples by being justly dedicated to Christ by those that have true Power to dispose of them to learn of him and obey him as they grow up and are Capable As Christ was relatively Head of the Church in his Infancy when his humane nature was uncapable of the actual administration so are Infants capable of being Disciples by Covenant Dedication by those that have the dispose of them for their good and can covenant for them which men and by Relation and Obligation God had never a Church on Earth of which Infants were not Infant-members since there were Infants in the World 6. To be baptized into the name of the Father Son and Holy Ghost is no less than by solemn Covenant to give up ones self to God the Father as our Father reconciled by Christ our chief owner and rules and our chief Benefactor even as our God and to Christ as our Saviour and the Holy Ghost as our Sanctifier And meerly to consent to learn of Christ makes none a baptizable disciple 7. Baptism is Christening and is the badge of those that must love and take each other for Christians and the terms of Church Unity till it be nullified by verbal or actual apostacy And it is Church tyranny and Schism to make Canons which shall exclude those from the Church of Christ whom he taketh in by baptism before they impenitently nullify that Covenant in whole or in some essential part viz. by proved denying essentials of Faith or forsaking some essential part of obedience 8. Baptism making us Christians is our state of Regeneration by which we may know our right to Justification and Salvation that is He that consenteth heartily and unfeignedly to the Baptismal Covenant is Regenerate and justified and shall be saved And he that doth consent but with the mouth and outward signe or leaveth out some essential part in his heart consent is regenerate only sacramentally and a visible member of the Church but is not justified nor shall be saved 20. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you and ●o I am with you alway to the end of the World 20. And when you have Baptized them and so united them to me and my universal Church upon their understanding professed faith and repentance and dedication of their seed to me then congregate them in order under faithful Pastors And as you as general Teachers to all the Churches must deliver to them all the commands which I have committed to your trust by word and writing so these Pastors must further instruct them that they may grow up in knowledge of all these my commands And in the performance of this charge I shall by the help of my Spirit and protection be present with you and such pastors in their course to the end of this World or age till I shall come in glory to the final judgment Tho you see me not I shall be as really assisting to you and regardful of you even in all your labours and sufferings as if you saw me Note 1. This general command of teaching all Nations Christs commands includeth writing the Scriptures without which they could not teach posterity in all Nations his commands 2. It maketh them his intrusted Apostles from whose fidelity we may believingly receive his commands And therefore implyeth the promise of his Spirit to make them true and credible reporters 3. It implyeth that his commands are the universal Laws for his Catholick Church And no man or men have authority
like these Infants in the Kingdom of God else he might have taken up a Lamb or a Dove and blessed them and said of such harmless creatures is the Kingdom of God But he must mean of them and such as them or of such both in age and also in humble teachable receptivity is the kingdom of God else it would be no reason to bless them Which can be nothing lower than acceptance as Visible-Infant-Church-Members 2. He that in all ages from the beginning took Infants to be Infant-Members of his Church and came not to destroy but to enlarge mercies to the faithful and their seed and saith They are holy and was much displeased with his erroneous Apostles for forbidding them to be brought for his benediction sure will not be well pleased with those that now forbid them to be dedicated in the Baptismal Covenant to him But yet if any man will say I deny not the interest of the Infants of the Faithful in the Church and Covenant but only think that Baptism was appointed only for the solemn reception of the adult and so will be Baptized at age after or without Infant Baptism merely to satisfie Conscience and then live in Love and Peace with those of another mind I should gladly live in Love and Peace with such 15. Verily I say to you Whosoever shall not receive the Kingdom of God as a little child he shall not enter therein 16. And he took them up in his arms put his hands upon them and blessed them N. 1. These words plainly intimate that he received them as capable of the Kingdom of God that is the Church on Earth and in Heaven Christ doth not thus bless unbelievers and their seed but those that 1 Cor. 7.14 are called Holy 17. And when he was gone forth into the way there came one running and kneeled to him and asked him Good master what shall I do that I may inherit everlasting life 17. N. It hence appeareth that the Jews except the Sadducees then believed an everlasting life 2. And that we should do whatever God would have us do to attain it 18. And Jesus said to him Why callest thou me good there is none good but one that is God 18. Good indeed in the prime sence is a high title none being more proper to God himself and none perfectly and primarily and essentially good but God It s a greater matter to be good than thou deemest 19. Thou knowest the commandments Do not commit adultery Do not kill Do not steal Do not bear false witness Defraud not Honour thy father and mother 19. N. Defraud not is the sence of the Tenth Commandment that is Love thy Neighbour as thy self so as not to desire from him any thing to his hurt Qu. Why doth Christ mention none of the Commandments of the first Table Answ The man is supposed to confess God and consequently his duty to him and to mean in his question What good works must I do towards others Qu. 2. Why doth not Christ recite the Commandments in their true order Answ When the matter alone is intended the order is not necessary 2. The Evangelists recite not all Christs words in the same order that he spake them as is evident in the difference of their recitals These very words are otherwise recited by Matth. 19.18 19. Thou shalt do no Murther is first and Thou shalt love thy Neighbour as thy self is last and instead of Defraud not 20. And he answered and said to him Master all these have I observed from my youth 20. N. He meant that he had not directly in the outward act broken any of these not knowing how far the Law reacheth 21. Then Jesus beholding him loved him and said to him One thing thou lackest go thy way sell whatsoever thou hast and give to the poor and thou shalt have treasure in heaven and come take up the cross and follow me 21. Jesus beheld him with kindness approving in him what was good and said So far thou hast done well But there is more than this necessary to obtain everlasting life even to prefer it before all the wealth and pleasure of this world and life it self and to trie thee herein Go and sell all and give to the poor and take heaven for thy treasure instead of all and follow me in self-denial unto suffering N. Not that all are bound to sell all but all are bound so to prefer heaven as will make them forsake all that stands against it 22. And he was sad at that saying and went away grieved for he had great possessions 22. Carnal men may be sorry that they cannot bring down God to their terms Good and bad would be as well as they can both here and hereafter But when they see they cannot have both Earth and Heaven the Faithful chuse heaven tho sensible of earthly sufferings and the worldly chuse the world and most to keep off sorrow and despair do force on themselves a hope that they shall have both and that God will save them on their own terms 23. And Jesus looked about and saith to his disciples How hardly shall they that have riches enter into the kingdom of God 23. How hard is it to perswade rich men to love heaven better than earth and to yield to the conditions of salvation 24. And the disciples were astonished at his words but Jesus answered again and saith to them Children how hard is it for them that trust in riches to enter into the kingdom of God 25. It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God 24. So bad is the heart of man that it is exceeding hard to have riches and not to place mens trust in them and such as do so cannot be true Christians and be saved N. To trust in riches is to take them for our best and to take and expect more comfort from them than from Christ and Heaven 26. And they were astonished out of measure saying among themselves Who then can be saved 27. And Jesus looking upon them saith With men it is impossible but not with God for with God all things are possible 27. N. Sure the inordinate desire to be rich must needs signifie unbelief Can men seek that which they believe maketh their salvation almost impossible The same I say of murmuring poverty 28. Then Peter began to say to him Behold we have left all and followed thee 29. And Jesus answered and said Verily I say to you There is no man that hath left house or brethren or sisters or father or mother or wife or children or lands for my sake and the Gospels 30. But he shall receive an hundred fold now in this time houses and brethren and Sisters and mothers and children and lands with persecutions and in the world to come eternal life 31. But many that are first shall be last and the last first 29. c. N.
his shewing unto Israel 80. And John with his increase of age and strength shewed great strength of the Spirit of God in him and he dwelt in the wilderness or say some in the hill Countrey of Judaea bred up in a life of holiness and mortification till the time that he sett upon his publick ministry of preaching the Kingdom of the Messiah and repentance and baptizing CHAP. II. 1. ANd it came to pass in those days that there went out a decree from Cesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed 2. And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria 3. And all went to be taxed every one into his own city 1 2 3. Augustus decreed that all the Empire called the Roman world should be enrolled in their several Families and Cities That he might know the state of his Empire and how to tax them 4. And Joseph also went up from Galilee out of the city of Nazareth into Judea unto the city of David which is called Bethlehem because he was of the house and lineage of David 5. To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife being great with child 4 5. She was now marryed though called espoused 6. And so it was that while they were there the days were accomplished that she should be delivered 7. And she brought forth her first-born Son and wrapped him in swadling cloths and laid them in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn 6 7. Note It should be rather in the stables than in the manger Had Joseph been a rich man its like he would have found better room 8. And there were in the same countrey shepherds abiding in the field keeping watch over their flock by night 8. Some one part of the night and some another by turns as is most likely 9. And lo the angel of the Lord came upon them and the glory of the Lord shone round about them and they were sore afraid 10. And the angel said unto them Fear not for behold I bring you good tidings of great joy which shall be to all people 11. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour which is Christ the Lord. 12. And this shall be a sign unto you ye shall find the babe wrapped in swadling cloths lying a manger 9 10. Glory is Light Christs birth is cause of universal joy 12. stable 13. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying 14. Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace good will towards men 13 14. Note Angels are the heavenly host Note Gods praise and Glory is the end of all his works Note Angels rejoiced at Christs birth and for mans redemption 14. In Christ the Redeemer God will be glorified in Heaven Peace will be made on Earth by this great Reconciler and Gods Love or Benevolence will be towards men Or Glory be to God in the Heavens through the Redeemer and Reconciliation or Peace on Earth to men that are the objects of Gods good will Q. Is it necessary or lawful to keep a day as holy in remembrance of Christs birth Ans 1. If any should appoint a weekly day for it it would be an usurping of the same power that hath already separated a weekly day for it it would be an usurping of the same power that hath already separateh a weekly day for commemorating the work of Redemption though specially for Christs Resurrection And it would seem an accusing Christs Law of insufficiency 2. And if any should make a yearly days observation necessary to the universal Church 1. They would usurp a power not given to any to make Laws for all the Church 2. And they would accuse Christs Law as imperfect But if particular Christians Churches or Countries voluntarily agree to celebrate yearly the memorial of Christs birth it is but what almost all the Churches on earth do and have done at least 1300 years And i●●●lawful to keep a yearly day of remembrance for a●y 〈◊〉 deliverance or mercy to the Church even in an Ap●●●le But if any Christian think that it is an unlawful addition to the institution of the Lords day which Go● set a part for our commemorating the whole work of Redemption such sh●uld not be forced to keep it against their Consciences but must avoid affronting them that do 15. And it came to pass as the angels were gone away from them into heaven the shepherds said one to another Let us now go even unto Bethlehem and see this thing which is come to pass which the Lord hath made known unto us 16. And they came with hast and found Mary and Joseph and the babe lying in a manger 17. And when they had seen it they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning this child 18. And all they that heard it wondred at those things which were told them by the shephards 19. But Mary kept all these things and pondered them in her heart 20 And the shepherds returned glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen as it was told unto them 15 16 17 18. In a Stable 19. Regarded them● as tending to what was promised her 20. Angel are not first sent to Princes but to poor Shephards who must preach Christ 21. And when eight days were accomplished for the circumcising of the child his name was called Jesus who was so named of the angel before he was conceived in the womb 21. Jesus is a Saviour He was circumcised as bound to keep the Law of Moses not as a seal of pardon of sin to him 22. And when the days of her purification according to the law of Moses were accomplished they brought him to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord. 22. To the Priest as in Numb 3.12.46 23. As it is written in the law of the Lord Every male that openeth the womb shall be called holy to the Lord 24. And to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the law of the Lord A pair of turtle doves or two young pidgeons 23 24. See Levit. 12.6.8 25 And behold there was a man in Jerusalem whose name was Simeon and the same man was just and devout waiting for the consolation of Israel and the holy Ghost was upon him 26. And it was revealed unto him by the holy Ghost that he should not see death before he had seen the Lord Christ 25. Note The Messiah was much expected at that time Note It is Just and Devout men that God specially favoureth by ex●raordinary gifts of his Spirit 27. And he came by the spirit into the temple and when the parents brought in the child Jesus to do for him after the custom of the law 28. Then took he him up in his arms and blessed God and said 29. Lord now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy word 30. For mine eyes have seen thy
I say unto you Whosoever shall confess me before men him shall the Son of man also confess before the angels of God 8. Own me sincerely in the time of Tryal and I will own you before Angels where are your greatest concerns 9. But he that denieth me before men shall be denied before the angels of God 9. Without true Repentance 10. And whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man it shall be forgiven him but unto him that blasphemeth against the holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven 10. To speak against me as a man is pardonable But when I shall send the Spirit of Miracles and Holiness to be my Witness in the World they that will not be convinced by this Spirit but blasphemously say It is the power and work of the Devils do sin against the last and great means of Conviction and being uncured are unpardoned 11. And when they bring you unto the synagogues and unto magistrates and powers take ye no thought how or what thing ye shall answer or what ye shall say 12. For the holy Ghost shall teach you in the same hour what ye ought to say 11 12. Let not the fear of your unready speech discourage you but trust the Spirit of God to help you 13. And one of the company said unto him Master speak to my brother that he divide the inheritance with me 14. And he said unto him Man who made me a judge or a divider over you 13 14. N. Whether the man would have had Christ taken on him an Authoritative Decision or only a free Arbitration is uncertain which ever it was Christ refuseth it A work of worldly Rule he disclaimed And he would not be so imprudent as to offend men by an Arbitration without need 15. And he said unto them Take heed and beware of covetousness for a mans life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth 15. Take heed of being too desirous of wealth or plenty For neither life nor the comfort of life depends on plenty but on the holy and obedient use of what you have and on the blessing and love of God 16. And he spake a parable unto them saying The ground of a certain rich man brought forth plentifully 17. And he thought within himself saying What shall I do because I have no room where to bestow my fruits 18. And he said This will I do I will pull down my barns and build greater and there will I bestow all my fruits and my goods 19. And I will say to my soul Soul thou hast much goods laid up for many years take thine ease eat drink and be merry 20. But God said unto him Thou fool this night thy soul shall be required of thee then whose shall those things be which thou hast provided 16 17 18 19 20. Note The damning folly of wicked men is 1. In over-loving the pleasure of the flesh to eat and drink and be merry and live at ease 2. To over-love Riches and Plenty as provision for this fleshly pleasure 3. To flatter themselves with the conceit of long life and to forget the shortness of time and their latter end 4. To neglect a due dependence on God for all things 5. To neglect the due care of the Soul and preparation for another World and to set less by Heaven than Earth such are the most miserable fools 21. So is he that layeth up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God 21. Such is every one whose chief care and labour is to have plenteous provision for his own Body and is not rich in Grace nor useth his riches to please God in good works 22. And he said unto his disciples Therefore I say unto you Take no thought for your life what ye shall eat neither for the body what ye shall put on 23. The life is more then meat and the body is more then raiment 22 23. Note Luke brings in things spoken at several times on several occasions for the matters sake See Matth. 6. Trust him for the less who hath freely given you the greater 24. Consider the ravens for they neither sow nor reap which neither have storehouse nor barn and God feedeth them How much more are ye better then the fowls 25. And which of you with taking thought can add to his stature one cubit 26. If ye then be not able to do that thing which is least why take ye thought for the rest 27. Consider the lilies how they grow they toil not they spin not and yet I say unto you that Solomon in all his glory was not arayed like one of these 28. If then God so cloth the grass which is to day in the field and to morrow is cast into the oven how much more will he cloth you O ye of little faith 24 25 26 27 28. Note All this is against distrustful care and trouble and not diligent labour in a Calling or prudent care to do our work and avoid evil See Mat. 6. 29. And seek not ye what ye shall eat or what ye shall drink neither be ye of doubtful mind 30. For all these things do the nations of the world seek after and your father knoweth that ye have need of these things 29 30. Be not anxious or troubled Note 1. The faithful must live quite above the life of worldlings 2. It should quiet a Child of God that his Father knoweth all his wants 31. But rather seek ye the kingdom of God and all these things shall be added unto you 31. Seek first c. 32. Fear not little flock for it is you● Fathers good pleasure to give you the kingdom 32. Note 1. Christ's Flock was then little and will be so comparatively on Earth but not in Heaven 2. They shall have a Kingdom 3. By the gift of God's good pleasure 4. They that shall have the Kingdom of Heaven should be above distrustful fear on Earth 33. Sell that ye have and give alms provide your selves bags which wax not old a treasure in the heavens that faileth not where no thief approacheth neither moth corrupteth 33. See Matth. 6.19 20. The wisdom of Faith is to do all we can in this World in pre●aration for another and at any rate to make sure of Salvation 34. For where your treasure is there will your heart be also 34. Either by Desire if you are uncertain to obtain it or by Delight if you have Assurance or strong hope or in full Joy when you possess it Note A man's Treasure is that which he believeth will make him most happy and loveth and seeketh it accordingly A dreadful Word to wordly men whose hearts are not on Heaven 35. Let your loins be girded about and your lights burning 36. And ye your selves like unto men that wait for their lord when he will return from the wedding that when he cometh and knocketh they may open unto him immediately 35 36. Live in a constant prepared waiting for
Nations are joyned in happiness or misery hereafter as rewarded in the relations in which they did good or evil 24. And he cryed and said Father Abraham have mercy on me and send Lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue for I am tormented in this flame 24. Note 1. The Parable speaketh metaphorically of Souls as if they had Tongues which signified no more than they have a torment suitable to their kind 2. Voluptuous rich men would shorrly beg even for a very little and that of those whom they here despised if they could help them 3. By flame is meant a means of torment 25. But Abraham said Son remember that thou in thy life time receivedst thy good things and likewise Lazarus evil things but now he is comforted and thou art tormented 25. Thou hadst that which thou didst chuse Thou didst prefer fleshly pleasure before the hopes of Heaven and thou hast had them And Lazarus submitted to sufferings on Earth for the hopes of Heaven which he preferred and he hath now his choice Note 1. God doth not damn any man for his being rich but for being sensual and preferring self-pleasing before his Salvation Nor doth he save any for having suffered in this World but for preferring God and Heaven before prosperity and ease and for suffering to attain Salvation 2. The next life will set all straight and tell us who made the wisest choice and were indeed the happy men 26. And besides all this between us and you there is a great gulf fixed so that they which would pass from hence to you cannot neither can they pass to us that would come from thence 26. Heaven and Hell may have some knowledge of each others case but no access for converse Damnation is a remediless state The damned may wish for ease and help and mercy but shall have none 27. Then he said I pray thee therefore father that thou wouldest send him to my fathers house 28. For I have five brethren that he may testifie unto them lest they also come into this place of torment 27. O send him to my Brethren on Earth to tell them what I suffer and why that they may not come hither who are yet recoverable and in a state of hope though my case be desperate Note Whether the damned retain any love to and care of their Brethren on Earth or whether this be spoken only to explain their condition here is uncertain 29. Abraham saith unto him They have Moses and the Prophets let them hear them 29. The God of Wisdom and Power hath determined of the way and means of converting men which is by his Word and Ministers and not by Messengers from the Dead If they will be saved it must be by God's appointed Means and not any other 30. And he said Nay Father Abraham but if one went unto them from the dead they will repent 30. Sure such an Apparition would convince them and affright them to Repentance 31. And he said unto him If they hear not Moses and the prophets neither will they be perswaded though one rose from the dead 31. If it were so God will not change his way of Salvation to persuade wilful sensual sinners But it is not so for God's Word and Ministers are a more suitable means of converting sinners than a man would be from the dead God will bless his own Means And affrighting men will not renew their Natures and kindle in them a Love to God and Holiness And how little should we know whether one from the Dead were a Devil or a credible Messenger and whether he said true or false Should he dwell with us as long as Ministers do men would again despise and persecute him Should he come but once it would not equal the daily sollicitations of God's Ministers Will one from the Dead heal all Diseases with a word and raise the Dead and send down the Holy Ghost on all the Faithful and give such proof of his Truth as the Prophets and Christ and the Apostles have done Will his words have more Light and Power than God's Word hath Or would not your fleshly Brethren accuse him of scandalizing and slandering the Soul of their noble deceased Brother for telling them he is in Hell and persecute him if he were within their power Note Christians remember with thankfulness that you have a far better means for your Salvation than one from the Dead would be and use it accordingly CHAP. XVII 1. THen said he unto his disciples It is impossible but that offences will come but wo unto him through whom they come 2. It were better for him that a milstone were hanged about his neck and he cast into the sea than that he should offend one of these little ones 1 2. It is a thing that will certainly come to pass and must be expected that divers hinderances and oppositions will meet men to keep them from Faith and Holiness and that by divers sorts of persons But the sin of such hinderers is heinous tending to oppose the Gospel of Salvation and to damn Souls and woe to them that by their malignity do thus serve Satan against Christ 2. They may blindly flatter themselves by malice or false reasoning or worldly interest but their case is more miserable than if they were drowned in the depth o● the Sea 3. Take heed to your selves If thy brother trespass against thee rebuke him and if he repent forgive him 4. And if he trespass against thee seven times in a day and seven times in a day turn again to thee saying I repent thou shalt forgive him 3 4. Take heed that you hinder not any man in the matters of his Salvation by persuasion example or persecution But if any man offend you by sin or injury reprove him and if he repent forgive him Note 1. The meaning is not that the mock-repentance of one that will seven times a day commit gross sins or injury and say I repent when it is notorious that he doth not should be forgiven for an hypocritical word But that True Repentance should be accepted how oft soever men offend Qu. Must we not forgive men unless they confess and repent Ans There are several degrees of forgiveness 1. We must so far forgive the impenitent as to love them as men and desire and endeavour their good without revenge 2. But we must forgive none but the penitent so far as to take them into the special Love which belongeth to Christian Friends But then it supposeth that the fault be gross sin and not an injury by tolerable Errour which he is not convinced of nor can be 5. And the apostles said unto the Lord Increase our faith 5. Seeing it is by Faith that we must do Miracles and must be saved Give us more Faith 6. And the Lord said If ye had faith as a grain of mustard-seed ye might say unto this sycamine tree Be thou plucked up by
with us for it is towards evening and the day is far spent and he went in to tarry with them 29. N. Importunity is the means to prevail for Christ's presence even when he purposeth to stay 30. And it came to pass as he sat at meat with them he took bread and blessed it and brake and gave to them 30. N. Not the Sacrament but as the Master of the Family was wont to do save the peculiar holiness of his manner of doing it 31. And their eyes were opened and they knew him and he vanished out of their sight 31. It 's like partly by God's change on them and partly by Christ's more discernible discovery they knew him N. Though Christ rose in the same Body and was not yet fully glorified it was greatly changed so that he could appear and vanish when and where he pleased and be known or unknown to beholders 32. And they said one to another Did not our heart burn within us while he talked with us by the way and while he opened to us the scriptures 32. N. They told each other how they felt their hearts affected while he preached to them 33. And they rose up the same hour and returned to Jerusalem and found the eleven gathered together and them that were with them 34. Saying The Lord is risen indeed and hath appeared unto Simon 33 34. As soon as they came in among them the eleven first told these two that the Lord was risen c. 35. And they told what things were done in the way and how he was known of them in breaking of bread 35. Then the two also told the eleven and the company what they had seen and heard in the way c. 36. And as they thus spake Jesus himself stood in the midst of them and saith unto them Peace be unto you 36. N. We need not feign that he opened the door when he could appear and disappear when and where he would He did not lie hidden in some corner when they saw him so seldom in forty days but disappeared N. 2. Peace is the voice of a risen Saviour who purchased it so dearly and giveth it as the great Peace-maker 37. But they were terrified and affrighted and supposed that they had seen a spirit 37. If he had opened the door and come in as other men it 's like they would not have taken him for a Spirit 38. And he said unto them Why are ye troubled and why do thoughts arise in your hearts 39. Behold my hands and my feet that it is I my self handle me and see for a spirit hath not flesh and bones as ye see me have 40. And when he had thus spoken he shewed them his hands and his feet 38 39 40. Troubling thoughts are ready to surprize ignorant persons but Christ to suppress them appealed to their senses For man is apt to believe what he seeth and feeleth but is hardly brought to believe any thing above sense N. Spirits have not flesh and blood 41. And while they yet believed not for joy and wondered he said unto them Have ye here any meat 41. N. There was some belief called Hope or else they could not have had joy But it 's hard fully to believe great things which we desire through the power of fear lest it should not prove true 42. And they gave him a piece of a broiled fish and of an hony-comb 43. And he took it and did eat before them 4● 43. N. 1. They dieted skilfully Broiling and Hony correct both the pituitous frigidity and the corruptibility of fish 2. Eating proved Christ to be no meer Spirit When Angels did eat they first took Bodies or else seemed to do what they did not Therefore glorified Bodies eat not because they are spiritual though not meer Spirits and have their sustenance without eating 44. And he said unto them These are the words which I spake unto you while I was yet with you that all things must be fulfilled which were written in the law of Moses and in the prophets and in the psalms concerning me 44. N. This Testimony of Christ confirmeth the Law of Moses the Prophets and the Psalms to be the true Word of God 45. Then opened he their understanding that they might understand the scriptures 45. N. This was a greater effect of Divine Power to open mens understandings than to appear without opening the door The understanding of man is shut up against the understanding of things spiritual till Christ open it O pray for this opening 46. And said unto them Thus it is written and thus it behoved Christ to suffer and to rise from the dead the third day 46. This should not seem new or strange to you which the Scriptures so fully foretold 47. And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his Name among all nations beginning at Jerusalem 48. And ye are witnesses of these things 47 48. I have by Redemption purchased an Act of Grace and Oblivion a free universal pardon of sin to all that repent and will accept it as my gift This must be preached to all Nations and you must do it first by Office who are my Witnesses of the matter of fact 49. And behold I send the promise of my Father upon you but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem until ye be endued with power from on high 49. And the great Promise of the Holy Ghost for Miracles Tongues and Holiness as my Agent Sea● and Earnest I will quickly pour out upon you But wait together at Jerusalem till it be done and you be endued with the foresaid power from God 50. And he led them out as far as to Bethany and he lift up his hands and blessed them 51. And it came to pass while he blessed them he was parted from them and carried up into heaven 50 51. Afterward at the end of forty days when he had oft appeared to them and given them their Commission to go and Disciple all Nations baptizing them into the name of the Father Son and Holy Ghost teaching them to observe all things that he had commanded them promising to be with them to the end of the World Mat. 28.19.20 Mark 16.15 16. See Acts 1.9 N. Christ that parted from Earth with a Blessing will bless his Church here and for ever 52. And they worshipped him and returned to Jerusalem with great joy 52. Note Though their Lord was gone from them on Earth they were now assured that they had a King and Saviour in Heaven whence his influence would be most extensive and efficacious 53. And were continually in the temple praising and blessing God Amen 53. As they worshipped their glorified Redeemer so they continued together assembled in the Temple not yet alienated from all Jewish Worship praising and magnifying the Name of God who had besto●ed a Saviour and his Grace upon them and had given the Church so gracious and glorious a Saviour and Head and done such wonders
hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ 3. Thanks and Praise be given to God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who hath blessed us with all spiritual Blessings in Celestials or Heavenly things which tend to Glory which Christ doth purchase promise prepare and possess for us 4. According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world that we should be holy and without blame before him in love 4. As he chose us as Members of Christ whom he chose to be our Head before the World was made that we should be holy and blameless both which summarily consist in holy Love 5. Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself according to the good pleasure of his will 6. To the praise of the glory of his grace wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved 5 6. Having predestinated us to become his adopted Children to him in and by Jesus Christ of his own free and good Will that so his Grace wherein he hath made us accepted in his beloved Son might have the Praise and Glory Note 1. That the Election is from before the Foundation of the World 2. That it is one Decree or Election of God by which he chuseth Christ to be our Head and us to be his Members 3. It is one and the same Election by which God hath chosen us to the praise and glory of his Grace to be saved and to be holy and blameless in Love On Gods part it is by one Act and on our part it is to one state of Blessedness as Generation maketh one Man though as objectively that one have many Parts it may accordingly be named Many and distinguished And the Essentials are given at once though the Integrals and Augmentation be after given by degrees 4. That Love is the sum of that Holiness and Blamelesness to which we are predestinated 5. That we are not onely Predestinated to Life on condition of Holiness but are Predestinated to Holiness it self and consequently to Faith and Repentance and not onely on condition that we believe and repent And so Election is of Individual Persons to Faith Holiness and Salvation and not onely of Believers to Salvation or of Persons to be saved if they believe A Conditional puts nothing into being or act Were the Scripture dark in the Point of Gods free Electing of some to Faith and Repentance more than others of equal Guilt and Pravity Experience might fully satisfie us of it 7 8. In whom we have redemption through his blood the forgiveness of sins according to the riches of his grace wherein he hath abounded toward us in all wisdom and prudence 7 8. In whom we have deliverance by Redemption through the Sacrifice of his Blood for our Sins even the forgiveness of all our Sin which manifesteth the Riches of his Grace and Bounty from which this Gift proceedeth in which he abounded toward us in the exercise of that wonderful Divine Wisdom and Prudence in the way of our Salvation by Christ which to search and know is the greatest Wisdom and Prudence of Man 9. Having made known unto us the mystery of his will according to his good pleasure which he hath purposed in himself 9. Having now opened to us the Mystery of his own Will and good Pleasure which he purposed in himself but was little known by Jews or Gentiles 10. That in the dispensation of the fulness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ both which are in heaven and which are on earth even in him 10. That when he saw the fit time fully come he might gather into one Universal Church united to Christ the Head as his Kingdom and Body both Jews and Gentiles yea Angels and Men the departed Souls and those on Earth to be One I say in him their Head and King Note Those that confine this to Jews and Gentiles yea and those that exclude Angels force the Text without proof For though Angels sinned not Christ may gather us into one Heavenly Society with them and make us like them himself being the Head 11. In whom also we have obtained an inheritance being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will 11. In whom also we have our Lot of Inheritance being thereto predestinated by God who calleth whom he pleaseth and worketh all things according to his own Counsel Wisdom and Will 12. That we should be to the praise of his glory who first trusted in Christ 12. That we who were first called and made Believers in Christ might be the First-fruits of his Church and bring him much Praise and Glory by our Service 13. In whom ye also trusted after that ye heard the word of truth the gospel of your salvation In whom also after that ye believed ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise 13. In whom you trusted when you had heard the true Gospel of your Salvation and in and by Christ after you believed you received the great Gift of the promised Spirit which is Gods Seal upon you and the Seal of the Truth of his Promise to you 14. Which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession unto the praise of his glory 14. Which Spirit is given us by God as the ascertaining Earnest of our Inheritance to fit us for and assure us of our attaining the Possession of that which Christ hath purchased for those whom he had redeemed to be his peculiar People 15. Wherefore I also after I heard of your faith in the Lord Jesus and love unto all the saints 16. Cease not to give thanks for you making mention of you in my prayers 15 16. Hearing of the continuance and increase of your Faith and your Love to all the Saints and not onely to those that conform to your Minds in small or indifferent things do constantly give thanks to God for your Stability and daily pray for you 17. That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ the Father of glory may give unto you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him 17. That he that is the God of our Lord Jesus as Man who sent him and raised him from the dead and glorified him would give you yet more of the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation that you may know yet more of the Mystery of his Love in our Redemption by Christ 18. The eyes of your understanding being enlightened that ye may know what is the hope of his calling and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints 18. That your Minds being yet more illuminated you may fullier and clearlier know to what glorio●s Hopes he hath called us and what Treasures of Glory he hath promised to his Saints in whom he will be glorified for ever 19. And what is the exceeding greatness of his power to us-ward who
of the Lord unto all pleasing being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God 10. That you may live suitably to your professed Faith sincerely obeying and pleasing God in all things which is your Worthiness in a Gospel-sense bringing forth the Fruits of all sorts of Good Works and increasing in the Knowledge or acknowledging of God 11. Strengthened with all might according to his glorious power unto all patience and long-suffering with joyfulness 11. Note 1. The glorious Power of God appeareth in his Servants Strength 2. The Strength of Christians appeareth most in suffering long and patiently for Christ with joy and not in overcoming Men by Strength 12. Giving thanks unto the Father which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light 12. Note 1. The Inheritance of the Saints is in the State and World of Light that is of Vision and Glory 2. Gods way of bringing Men to this Glory is by fitting them for it now by Holiness 3. This is the Gift which obligeth us to the greatest Thankfulness to God 13. Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son 13. Note The World is divided into two Societies One under the Power of Darkness that is Satan the Prince of Darkness who leads Men by the way of Ignorance Errour Unbelief and Lies to the utter Darkness of Misery The other is the Kingdom of Christ led by him who is the Light of the World by Truth Knowledge and Faith to the Heavenly Light 2. When Men are truly converted to Christ they are initially delivered from the Power State and Way of Darkness into the Kingdom of Christ and Light 14. In whom we have redemption through his blood even the forgiveness of sins 14. Note Christs Blood is the Price of our Redemption and Remission of Sin is much of the Collation and Application Redemption signifieth Deliverance from Bondage 15. Who is the image of the invisible God the first-born of every creature 15. In whose Humane Nature Doctrine and Works the Invisible God whose Image he is is manifested to Man and who in his Divine Nature was begotten of the Father before any Creature was made even from Eternity and in his Person as God-Man is most Excellent and is Lord of all This First-born numbreth him not with Creatures but sets him above them 16. For by him were all things created that are in heaven and that are in earth visible and invisible whether they be thrones or dominions or principalities or powers all things were created by him and for him 17. And he is before all things and by him all things consist 16 17. By him as God were all things created and for him and he is from Eternity before them all and by him they are upheld in being Note 1. Some by things in Heaven and Earth and Thrones Dominions c. understand onely Jews and Gentiles and the Powers of Men But this forced Exposition is groundless it being certain that all Heavenly Powers and Orders were created by the Eternal Word and Paul being here extolling his Magnificence why should we feign him to leave out the highest Part which he so plainly expresseth That Celestial Spirits have potent Superiority both over us and one another is no doubt II. The ancient Churches and Hereticks had so great Contentions about the right Notions of the Nature and Person of Christ and with such dismal Effects as maketh many Lovers of Peace to wish that such Points had been handled more cautelously reverently and peaceably Four notable Opinions there be about the Natures and Person of Christ 1. The Orthodox hold That he hath onely two Natures in one Person the Divine and Humane And of these the subtle Philosophers say that the Humane Nature is no part of his Person but an Adjunct because God cannot be a Part. But others avoid this as dangerous 2. The Arians think Christ is but a Creature but is a Superangelical Spirit the first created by whom God made all the rest and that he assumed the Humane Nature and may be well called God but not as the Father is nor of the same Substance And so that he hath two Natures Superangelical and Humane Of these 1. Some think that the Superangelical as a Soul assumed onely a Humane Body And 2. Some that he assumed a Soul and Body 3. A third sort say Christ hath three Natures 1. The Divine producing by Emanation the first created Superangelical Nature united to it self and by it creating all other things and both these Natures in the fulness of time assuming the Humane Nature entire say some and a Body Onely say others 4. The last and worst is that of the Socinians that count Christ a meer Glorified Man This Text seemeth to speak but the first though the Favourers of the third think it is for them and that other Texts are so also They think it was not onely the Divine Nature but the Superangelical which appeared to Abraham Moses c. in a visible Body before the Incarnation And by asserting these three Natures in Christ they would reconcile the Orthodox and the Arians The Controversies also whether Christ be two Persons or but one and have two Wills and Operations or but one and whether it may be said That Mary was the Mother of God and that one of the Trinity was crucified c. did grievously rend the Church of which I have spoken elsewhere and plainly shewed in what sense Christ is two yea many Persons relatively and in what sense but one and in what sense his Wills are two and in what sense but one 18. And he is the head of the body the church who is the beginning the first-born from the dead that in all things he might have the preeminence 18. And he is now the Head both by Government and quickning Influence of the Church which is his Body Politick and united to him incomprehensibly the Spring of Life to us and the first that rose from Death to glorious Immortality triumphantly by his own Power by whom it is that we live and shall be raised For in all things he is Highest above all Creatures 19. For it pleased the Father that in him should all fulness dwell 19. For it seemed good to the Father that Jesus Christ should be filled with all Created Perfection as well as he hath Divine Perfection and be the Spring and Treasure of all Good as the Head over all things to his Church and the Universal Administrator 20. And having made peace through the blood of his cross by him to reconcile all things unto himself by him I say whether they be things in earth or things in heaven 20. And having accepted his Sacrifice on the Cross for a general Attonement and Propitiation by him to reconcile the guilty sinful and cursed World to him so far as that their Guilt and Enmity should not hinder
are guilty of this sin though they be Infidels Some Ancients and most Papists expound Impossible by Difficult but I think ungroundedly 11. Yea the Jews that crucified him were not such as here are described for they had not before believed and received the Holy Ghost It is the worst reproach of Christ for a professed Christian to say I did believe in him and had the Spirit my self and saw and did signal Works or Miracles and I found at last that he was but a Deceiver and all these Gifts were the operations of evil Spirits 7 8. For the earth which drinketh in the rain that cometh oft upon it and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is dressed receiveth blessing from God 8. But that which beareth thorns and briers is rejected and is nigh unto cursing whose end is to be burned 7 8. For as the Earth is blest or justly praised which bringeth Fruit when it is watered and manured but that is called cursed and bad whose fruit must be for the fire which bringeth forth but Thorns and Briars So God will bless and reward them who fruitfully answer the means which he useth in them but will curse and burn those who after the greatest means and experimental partaking of the signal gifts of the Spirit shall turn to reproach and blaspheme him whom they believed in 9. But beloved we are perswaded better things of you and things that accompany salvation though we thus speak 9. But though in the dangerous times and temptations to Apostacy I think meet to tell you the dreadful case of such for your safety do not interpret i● as though I thought this is or would be your case We have reason to hope better of you that you have the Grace which will bring you to Salvation 10. For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love which ye have shewed toward his Name in that ye have ministred to the saints and do minister 10. For God who is our most righteous Governor even in this Life distributeth Rewards and Penalties in Justice And as in Justice he forsaketh the foresaid Apostates who scorn his Mercy so he will reward your faithful use of his Grace with more Grace and will not forsake you who have shewed so much fidelity to his Name and charity to his Saint Note That the additional Grace which is necessary to Perseverance is given oft by way of Reward for former fidelity and not meerly without such respects 11. And we desire that every one of you do shew the same diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end 11. Therefore seeing this is God's ordinary way to reward well used Grace with more I desire that you will hold on in the same diligence till you reach to the Consummation or full Assurance of your hope of Perseverance and Salvation which every young Beginner doth not attain 12. That ye be not slothful but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises 12. And that tired weary sluggishness make you not desist and lose your reward but that in unwearied diligence to the end you follow them who through faith and enduring patience have won the prize and possess the promised felicity 13 14. For when God made promise to Abraham because he could swear by no greater he sware by himself Saying Surely blessing I will bless thee and multiplying I will multiply thee 15. And so after he had patiently endured he obtained the promise 13 14 15. So God who sware by himself to Abraham having no greater to swear by confirmed his Promises of the Multiplication of his Seed which yet Abraham lived not to see fulfilled but he patiently waited and dyed in faith and all the Promises were fulfilled in due time 16. For men verily swear by the greater and an oath for confirmation is to them an end of all strife 16. For men use by Oath to appeal to him that can discern and revenge Perfidiousness and when other Evidences fail they end their Strifes by the Confirmation of an Oath 17. Wherein God willing more abundantly to shew unto the heirs of promise the imm●tability of his counsel confirmed it by an oath 17. And God knowing our weakness of faith to confirm the Faithful who are the Heirs of his promised Happiness of the truth and immutability of his Decrees confirmed his Word to us by his Oath that we might be put quite out of doubt 18. That by two immutable things in which it was impossible for God to lie we might have a strong consolation who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us 18. That so by his Word and his Oath which are both immutable and therefore infallible Security seeing it is impossible for God to lie we who are fled for refuge from guilt and sin and danger and misery to lay hold on the proposed hope of Everlasting Life might have well grounded and strong Consolation and not be shaken by any doubts of the Fidelity or Promises of God Note God would have us to have strong Consolation in our Faith and Hope 19. Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul both sure and stedfast and which entereth into that within the vail 19. Though the things of this Life are much uncertain this Hope which is our Support and Comfort is founded on firm and stedfast Security and is fetch 't by faith from the most holy and invisible things which the Vail of Mortality yet hideth from our sight 20. Whither the fore-runner is for us entered even Jesus made an high priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec 20. Into which invisible heavenly Glory Christ is entred not only for himself and his own Consummation but as a Fore-runnner for us to intercede and prepare felicity for us and from his fulness of Power to send down his Spirit and consummate all that concerneth our Salvation as a Royal Priest typified by Melchisedec CHAP VII FOr this Melchisedec king of Salem priest of the most high God who met Abraham returning from the slaughter of the kings and blessed him 2. To whom also Abraham gave a tenth part of all first being by interpretation king of righteousness and after that also king of Salem which is king of peace 1 2. This Melchisedec to whom Abraham gave the Tenths of the Spoils was King of Righteousness by the signification of his name and King of Peace interpreting his place which Christ is eminently whom he typified 3. Without father without mother without descent having neither beginning of days nor end of life but made like unto the Son of God abideth a priest continually 3. The History of him maketh no mention of his Father or Mother or Descent nor of his Birth or Beginning nor of his death or end but describeth him like a continuing Priest and a Type of the Son of God who abideth a Priest continually Note The Jews think he was Shem whose Beginning
as Hereticks reproach you with your weakness but mercifully vouchsafeth to teach the humble Note 1. Prayer is a great and necessary means to get true Wisdom But as for outward things so for Wisdom we must not only pray but labour and use God's other helps Study without Prayer maketh but ungodly talkers whose dreaming knowledge will but condemn them And Prayer without Study and learning of the wise is but a self-deceiving idle tempting of God 6. But let him ask in faith nothing wavering for he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed 7. For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord. 6 7. But see that your Belief of God's Power and Goodness and the truth of his Promises to faithful Supplicants be firm and sound for if you doubt and waver in this you will but be tost about like a wave of the Sea When you cannot trust God every temptation and difficulty will overthrow both your hope and your innocency And such have no promise that God will hear them it is but presumption to expect it Note That the Faith here mentioned is not an assurance of our own sincerity and that God will give us what we ask as being surely fit to receive it But it is a resolute cleaving to the Christian Verity and a sound belief that God is most able and faithful in performing all his Promises and will give all the good which we ask and are meet to receive Distrusting our selves is not distrusting God 8. A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways 8. A man whose mind and heart hangs doubtful and unresolved between God and the World Christ and Infidelity Heaven and Earth Holiness and Sin is fickle and still untrusty 9 10. Let the brother of low degree rejoyce in that he is exalted But the rich in that he is made low 9 10. You must not judge of your felicity by your outward things but take that for best which God as a Father provideth for you If he advance you gladly and thankfully acknowledge it if he take you down and deprive you of riches be not only patient but thankful that God will chuse for you according to his wisdom who knoweth better what you are fit for and what is fit for you than you can know 10 11. Because as the flower of the grass he shall pass away For the sun is no sooner risen with a burning heat but it withereth the grass and the flower thereof falleth and the grace of the fashion of it perisheth so also shall the rich man fade away in his ways 10 11. For riches are too inconsiderable things to make any great just alteration on our minds They are transitory and so is man like the flower whose sweetness you may use for a moment but it fadeth presently before the heat of the scorching Sun 12. Blessed is the man that endureth temptation for when he is tryed he shall receive the crown of life which the Lord hath promised to them that love him 12. It is the tryed Christian that is the blessed man who after suffering and temptation holds fast his integrity God will give him that Crown of Life which he hath promised to all that sincerely love him 13. Let no man say when he is tempted I am tempted of God for God cannot be tempted with evil neither tempteth he any man 13. But as to the seducing sort of temptation which is not to try our constancy but to draw men to sin and ruine let no man charge that on God as his doing for as God cannot be tempted to sin nor possibly love it so he tempteth no man to it much less forceth them to it or unresistibly by determining premotion makes them sin 14. But every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own lust and enticed 15. Then when lust hath conceived it bringeth forth sin and sin when it is finished bringeth forth death 14 15. But the course of temptation sin and death is this First fleshly appetite lust and phantasie by strongly inclining men to their carnal objects and interests prevail with their Judgments either to take part with these lusts or not to oppose them and so by these lusts Satan the greater tempter doth his work which he could not do without them And when these lusts or carnal affections have bribed the understanding to be erroneous or remiss and have drawn the will to a sinful yielding or consent this sin conceived by lust in the heart doth bring sorth the fruits of a sinful practice in the life and then God's Justice punisheth it with death when it hath resisted and driven away his offered grace 16 17. Do not err my beloved brethren Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above and cometh down from the Father of lights with whom is no variableness neither shadow of turning 16 17. Be not deceived about the causes of good and evil sin and death are from our selves but every good and perfecting gift is of God's free grace and donation even from above from the Father of Lights who as the Sun is the same in its nature and action though Earth and Clouds oft interposing make it seem to us as varying by its rising and setting and turning away its light into shadows when the change is not in it so God is unchangeable and our changes and shadows are not from any mutability or shadowy alteration in him but from our selves 18. Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth that we should be a kind of first-fruits of his creatures 18. It was of his own good will and grace that he hath regenerated us by the true word of the Gospel and not of any desert of ours and hath made us as the first-fruits sanctified to him so that all good is of God and all evil of our selves and the Devil 19. Wherefore my beloved brethren let every man be swift to hear slow to speak slow to wrath 19. Therefore watch over your selves if you would be safe and particularly observe these three Rules 1. Be swift to hear as humble Learners while proud men are forward to be Teachers before they were ever profitable Learners 2. Be slow to speak and not as proud men full of words because full of self-conceit readier to teach than to learn telling what they think they know while the humble are learning to know more and when in multitude of words there is seldom innocency but the rash and talkative say that which must be repented of 3. Be slow to wrath 20. For the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God 20. For a wrathful mind is very unfit for that righteousness which God requireth in and of us It puts the mind out of a composed holy frame and unfits it for communion with God It blindeth and perverteth the Judgment and destroyeth holy love and peace A wrathful man scarce loveth his neighbour
which the superior World hath no real similitude but by fiction 6. And before the throne there was a sea of glass like unto crystal and in the midst of the throne and round about the throne were four beasts full of eyes before and behind 6. Note Before the Tabernacle and the Temple there was a great broad Vessel of Water called a Sea for the Priests to wash in Exod. 20.18 1 Kings 7.23 signifying the Purity required in the Worshippers of God being as Crystal tells us that no spots or Hypocrisie is unseen to God Though some make this to signifie the multitude of Worshippers The four Beasts some say resemble the four Sta●dards and Camps of Israel in the Wilderness or as others the four Evangelists But it is like to mean the Executioners by Providence and Miracles of Christ's Will and Power full of Eyes as knowing all the Affairs of the Sons of Men about which they are employed called Living creatures for their executive power 7. And the first beast was like a lion and the second beast like a calf and the third beast had a face as a man and the fourth beast was like a flying eagle 7. Note As these four agree with the Apparition in Ezekiel 1.10 in the main notwithstanding some small difference so it is observable which D. Hammond noteth from Aben Ezra that these were the Escutcheons on the four Ensigns or Standards of the Camp of Israel a Lion for the Camp of Judah a Man for the Camp of Reuben an Oxe for the Camp of Ephraim and an Eagle for the Camp of Dan And an Oxe and Calf are oft used for the same And these four are noted to be the chief in their several kinds the Lion among wild Beasts the Oxe among the tame and serviceable a Man among all Animals and an Eagle among Birds To conjecture what God would signifie by them to Israel must needs be uncertain I know nothing liker than an intimation of Duty and Prophecy that Israel should be victorious over their Enemies and valiant as a Lion wise and in Dominion as Man and should have a fertile and plenteous Land signified by the Oxe and be Seraphick and Divine in the holy Worship of God signified by the Eagle that mounteth Heaven-ward in her strength And it 's like such blessings are hereby signified to be conferred on the Church some fix the signification on Angels some on Ministers And less probable are their 's that think Pete● John Paul and Barnabas are meant or they that apply it to the four Evangelists or four Patriarchs 8. And the four beasts had each of them six wings about him and they were full of eyes within and they rest not day and night saying Holy holy holy Lord God Almighty which was and is and is to come 8. Note The Beasts resembling the Standard-bearer in the Camp are likest to signifie both the Angels in Heaven who glorifie God's Attributes and serve him in the performance of his Promises to the Church and also the Apostles and Prophets and Evangelists and Pastors who do their part herein on Earth See Isa 6.2 of their wings 2. Holy holy holy may relate to the Trinity but certainly signifieth that the Holiness of God is that for which he is loved and praised by Angels and Saints His Holiness is his Perfection and Transcendency above all creatures being the end of all to whom they are to be devoted and consequently his perfect contrariety to all evil 3. The celebrating of the Praises of the most Holy God is the uncessant work of heavenly Spirits and most of the work of Ministers and Church-Assemblies on Earth 9. And when those beasts give glory and honour and thanks to him that sat on the throne who liveth for ever and ever 10. The four and twenty elders fall down before him that sat on the throne and worship him that liveth for ever and ever and cast their crowns before the throne saying 11. Thou art worthy O Lord to receive glory and honour and power for thou hast created all things and for thy pleasure they are and were created 9 10 11. Note With the chief Angels concur all the heavenly H●st in magnifying the Holy Eternal God as shining forth in the glory of all his works by him and for him by his efficient Will and for his complacential Will fulfilled they being all created preserved and ordered And this heavenly work is to be imitated by the Churches on Earth whose Pastors leading the People must concur in the Praises of the most Holy Everliving God And those Churches that are dry and scant in these Praises of God how well soever the Word be there preached are defective and unlike their Pattern These passages are best expounded in the three first Petitions of the Lord's Prayer Let thy Name be hallowed Thy Kingdom come and Thy Will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven Neither Heaven nor Earth must be left out in the Exposition CHAP. V. 1. ANd I saw in the right hand of him that sat on the throne a book written within and on the backside sealed with seven seals 1. I saw a Roll called a Book in his hand who sate on the Throne written on both sides but the Roll was sealed up with seven Seals Note The Roll contained God's Decrees as they were to be fulfilled according to this Prophecy And it 's like they were seven Rolls together making one Book 2. And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice Who is worthy to open the book and to loose the seals thereof 2. Note Every Angel or Man is not worthy or meet to be the Expositor and Messenger of God's Mysteries to Man 3. And no man in heaven nor in earth neither under the earth was able to open the book neither to look thereon 3. It was a work and trust too high for any meer creature in all the World None of them was worthy 4. And I wept much because no man was found worthy to open and to read the book neither to look thereon 4. I lamented that the creatures should be found so unworthy and God's Mysteries be kept unknown 5. And one of the elders saith unto me Weep not behold the lion of the tribe of Judah the root of David hath prevailed to open the book and to loose the seven seals thereof 5. One of the Elders that were at the Throne comforted me and told me that Christ who is called the Lion of the Tribe of Judah and the Son of David and Root of Jesse was found worthy by the Dignity of his Person and his Merits by Man's Redemption to open to the Church all the Mysteries of God which it was meet for Man to know and to loose the Seals 6. And I beheld and lo in the midst of the throne and of the four beasts and in the midst of the elders stood a Lamb as it had been slain having seven horns and seven eyes which are the seven
Spirits of God sent forth into all the earth 6. Upon this glad tidings I lookt and saw Christ in the likeness of a Lamb wounded and bloody as he was sacrificed which signified that it was by the Merit of Redemption that he had his power over all And he seemed to have seven Horns and Eyes for the exercise of Government by Judgment and Victory over his Enemies and Illumination of his Church and the full notice of all that concerneth his Government which is done by the Spiritual Powers or Angels and Ministers whom he sendeth forth from God into all the Earth Or as others by the manifold Gifts of the Holy Ghost which is his Agent or Advocate on Earth 7. And he came and took the book out of the right hand of him that sate upon the throne 7. He that alone was worthy received Power from God both to open the Mysteries and execute them 8. And when he had taken the book the four beasts and four and twenty elders fell down before the Lamb having every one of them harps and golden vials full of odours which are the prayers of saints 8. Note Who were the four Living Wights here ill translated Beasts when one was a Man was before enquired but its hard to know only they seem to signifie some Greater than the Elders Some Papists think they were the four first Patriarcks and the Elders the Councils It s more probable than so that they were all the sorts of Ministers that were entrusted with the first gathering of Churches and sealing the Gospel by Miracles as distinct from the fixed Church-Bishops called Elders That is that they were Apostles Prophets Evangelists and Miracle-workers as such But all is doubtfull 2. That both the Living Wights and the Elders were men on earth is plain by their work here described They are Priests that in the sacred Assembly do by office Speak for and Lead the Church in offering up the Common Praises to God and also the Prayers of the Congregation That there be any Angels that resemble this office in Heaven we cannot conclude from so obscure a Text. Hence we see 1. That Church Guides are the Worshippers of Jesus 2. Though we cannot hence prove that Gods praises must be used with harps and Musicall Instruments they that use such have a fairer pretence hence to prove them lawful as doing Gods will on earth as John saw it resembled in Heaven than any can shew to prove it unlawful 3. Ministers in offering up the Churches praise and prayers are submediators under Christ 9. And they sung a new song saying Thou art worthy to take the book and to open the seals thereof for thou wast slain and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood out of every kindred and tongue and people and nation 10. And hast made us unto our God Kings and Priests and we shall reign on the earth 9.10 Note 1. Christ is to be praised in the Church with a new song or Praises suited to his works of Redemption and his Glory and not only with the Jewish Psalms and Worship though those Psalms also may be used 2. Though the Collective phrase of gathering out of every nation c. makes some think that it is an assembly of Glorified Saints in the heavenly Jerusalem called the General Assembly of the first born and the Spirits of the perfected just that is here primarily meant it seems more probable that it is the Church on earth alone And that it is the first ages by Faith and the following also by some experience of the Churches deliverance by Constantine that mention reigning on the earth The Saints departed indeed shall judge the World To be Kings and Priests to God is to be endowed with Power and Honour and Holyness and employed accordingly in Gods administrations and Holy Worship 11. And I beheld and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne and the beasts and the elders and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand and thousands of thousands 11. As I looked I seemed to hear innumerable Angels joyning with the Living Wights and Elders in the Praises of Christ for mans Redemption Note That this signifies the multitude of believers or of Ministers through all the World is not to be proved But that it is meant properly of Angels is most probable And it is to be noted that when the Living Wights are but four and the Elders but twenty four the Angels that praise Christ are millions and numberless So Heb. 12.24 Whence note that its ignorance that calls God more severe then merciful because it s but a few of this World that are sanctified and glorified when as the vast and glorious Regions above seem to Reason and by scripture to have so many millions of Angels that its like the damned are very few to them The greatest Kingdom is not near so great and glorious in comparison of one Jail and one Gallows as the Heavenly Regions are in comparison of this spot called Earth or the place of execution called Hell 12. Saying with a loud voice Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honour and glory and blessing 12. These Angels joined with the Churches in the Praises of Christ ascribing to him in their Praise all Power and Glory c. as deserved by his Redemption of the World by his death Note Those Angels that joyn with us in Christs praises and are present in our assemblies and Guardians of us and them and pitch their tents about us and bear us up in their hands and rejoice in our Conversion and are ministring Spirits for our good are not so ignorant of us and our concerns and our prayers as some imagine We have many ignorant men that think they know more of our case here below than the Angels do when they scarce know so much as may keep them from being seducers and deviders of the Church They are sure but ill Guardians who know as little of our affairs as these men think Christ saith that the least Christians have their Angels who behold the face of God And why are they called their Angels and what do they for them with God if they know not our condition and concerns And though this will not warrant Praying to them which themselves in this book seem to disown yet we ought not to think that mistake of those ancient fathers and Churches to be greater than it was who thought that as Pastors on earth offer up the Congregations prayers and praises to God so there is an answerable office of Angels to offer them as from them to Christ who offereth them to God the Father And who thought as a man might pray a Minister to pray for him so he might do an Angel though it be an errour one is no more Idolatry than the other 13. And every creature which is in heaven and on the earth and under the earth and
in their foreheads signifieth their open Profession of Fidelity to the Father and the Son and God's gracious noting them for his own And it helps us to expound what the mark of the Beast was even some open signal obliging Profession of Idol Worship 2. And I heard a voice from heaven as the voice of many waters and as the voice of a great thunder and I heard the voice of harpers harping with their harps 3. And they sung as it were a new song before the throne and before the four beasts and the elders and no man could learn that song but the hundred and fourty and four thousand which were redeemed from the earth 2 3. The voice of many Waters signified the multitu●● of Converts that by the Gospel were gathered to this Church on Mount Sion who praised God with the 〈◊〉 of Harps or joyful Psalmody And it was new Psalms of Praise for Man's Redemption and the Grace of Christ which they sung as before God and the Cherubims and the holy Church which none of the Jews were fit to sing save the foresaid chosen saved number 4. These are they which were not defiled with women for they are virgins these are they which follow the Lamb whither soever he goeth these were redeemed from among men being the first-fruits unto God and to the Lamb. 5. And in their mouth was found no guile for they are without fault before the throne of God 4 5. The Vision being of those in Heaven as the Precedents of the Christian Church at Jerusalem that should afterward succeed them they were the first-fruits of the Apostles Ministry described Act. 1. 2. 3. 4. who were eminent in Purity and Love free from Idolatry and Fornication as a People chosen out of the Jewish Nation unto Christ and as they were holy on Earth they are faultless and perfect now in Heaven 6. And I saw another angel flie in the midst of heaven having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth and to every nation and kindred and tongue and people 6. Whether the midst of Heaven have the Mystical senses that divers give or be only sent from Heaven to Earth I know not Some say it is called the Everlasting Gospel because it was decreed from everlasting some because it dureth to everlasting or tendeth to life everlasting By the Gospel some understand only the glad tydings of the Fall of the Roman Empire some the Doctrine of Reformation and tydings of the Fall of Popery and some the common Doctrine of Salvation by Christ as it was now more freely and universally to be published to the Gentile World 7. Saying with a loud voice Fear God and give glory to him for the hour of his judgment is come and worship him that made heaven and earth and the sea and the fountains of waters 7. Away with your Idols that are no Gods and turn to and fear the true and living God who made Heaven and Earth For the time is come that he will judge and destroy Idolaters Other expositions I omit 8. And there followed another angel saying Babylon is fallen is fallen that great city because she made all nations drink of the wine of the wrath of her fornification 8. Another part of my vision was another Angel c. implying a further revelation to me Whether it signifie also another sort of Preachers on Earth and who as some say the Albigenses and Waldenses or Luther Zuinglius or Illyricas and his century writers let them tell that know Babylon is here described and more fully after to be that great City that drew all nations unto Idolatry whether this were Rome as Heathen or Rome as Papal or Rome as containing both see my Advertisement 9. And the third angel followed them saying with a loud voice If any man worship the beast and his image and receive his mark in his forehead or in his hand 10. The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy Angels and in the presence of the Lamb 9 10. Those that partake of the sins of Idolatrous Babylon or Rome shall partake of her plagues and the Judgment that overthroweth her shall extend to all her companions in Idolatry and also the punishment in the life to come And Christ and his Angels will execute and behold it as just and good Some to save their charity say that damnation is not denounced to all that only have the Name of the beast or the Number but only to them that receive his Mark as his slaves and worship him and his Image But I think receiving his Name and its Number is included in receiving the Mark. But all my be pardoned to the penitent believers Whether this Angel be Luther Chemnitius Whittaker and such others I leave to the proof of the affirmers It s enough to me that this additional revelation and punishment is notified to John as by another Angel Though many think that only temporal punishment is here meant doubtless the same sin deserveth more 11. And the smoak of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever And they have no rest day nor night who worship the beast and his image and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name 11. Though temporal calamity be here included this seems plainly to mean Hell And the Mark of his Name is here made equal to His Mark verse 9. O the restless misery that is prepared for the impenitent 12. Here is the patience of the saints here are they that keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus 12. This misery of impenitent Idolaters and Enemies of Christ will shew the World how wise and happy the Saints were that by patient suffering did overcome and kept to the end the Commands of God and the Faith of Jesus Faith Obedience and Patience are all necessary to Salvation 13. And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me Write Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth yea saith the Spirit that they may rest from their labours and their works do follow them 13. Though it be always happy to be at Rest with Christ the sufferings of those times will be so great as will make it seem a sesonable blessedness to go to that Rest where they shall no more labour or suffer but receive the fruit of their labours and work performed for Christ on Earth Some make this to be but a promise of after-freedom from Persecution here The Text proveth a Blessedness for separated Souls before the Resurrection For 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 henceforth signifieth from this time forward The Socinians therefore abuse the Text that make the Blessedness to be but Resting in a state of death till the Resurrection For life with God's service and acceptance in a time of Persecution is a
Wilderness 6. Now these things were our examples to the intent we should not lust after evil things as they also lusted 6. Now these were admonishing Types to us and written to warn us that we lust not after forbidden gratifying of the Flesh as they did If they are accused as lusting in the Wilderness for Flesh when they had onely Manna for forty years what excess of Lust is it in them that take it for their Liberty and Wisdom to serve their Flesh and Appetite to the scandal of others by their ill Example 7. Neither be ye idolaters as were some of them as it is written The people sat down to eat and drink and rose up to play 7. And take warning by them and do not partake of Idols Feasts and make a sport of that which God is jealous in 8. Neither let us commit fornication as some of them committed and fell in one day three and twenty thousand 8 And take warning by their Destruction Num. 25.1 2 3. to avoid Fornication which some of you make light of 9. Neither let us tempt Christ as some of them also tempted and were destroyed of serpents 9. And be warned by their Plagues that you make not your Fleshly Lusts and your impatience of Sufferings to be the Law and Measure of your Expectations from God as if he must needs do what your Flesh would have him and allow you to do what you desire 10. Neither murmur ye as some of them also murmured and were destroyed of the destroyer 10. And let not the Life of Self-denial and Sufferings in the Flesh which Christ calls you to provoke you to murmur and be impatient under the Cross or weary of Christianity lest you be destroyed by the Executioners of Gods Justice as they were by the Plague 11. Now all these things happened unto them for ensamples and they are written for our admonition upon whom the ends of the world are come 11. The History of them and their Sins and Punishments are written for the use of all following Generations even for us that live in the last Age of the World to warn us to avoid the like 12. Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall 12. Therefore in stead of Self-conceitedness and Self-confidence let even those that think best of themselves for Wisdom and Stability take heed lest they fall to Sin and Misery 13. There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man but God is faithful who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able but will with the temptation also make a way to escape that ye may be able to bear it 13. There hath yet no tempting Trial befallen you but such as Men in your State of Humanity ordinarily undergo so that your Sufferings have been no justification of any self-saving Compliance with Idolaters And you have no cause to distrust God for the time to come for he is faithful and will not let your Trials be intolerable but with the Trial will shew you a safe passage out of it at last that by the forefight of that and the breyity you may be able to undergo it 14 15. Wherefore my dearly beloved flee from idolatry I speak as to wise men judge ye what I say 14 15. As you plead for Wisdom I will suppose I speak to Men of Wisdom who can judge of Reason and I offer the Reason of my Exhortation to your wisest Judgment 16. The cup of blessing which we bless is it not the communion of the blood of Christ The bread which we break is it not the communion of the body of Christ 16. Is not our Communion in the Lords Supper in Wine and Bread blessed a common Reception Sacramentally of the Blood and the Body of Christ Do we not join in a professed Reception of these communicated to us by Christ 17. For we being many are one bread and one body for we are all partakers of that one bread 17. For we that are many Persons are one Church or Body of Christ by Covenant-union with him the Bread of Life of whom we all Sacramentally and professed'y partake as many Grains of Corn make one Loaf and many Members one Body 18. Behold Israel after the flesh are not they which eat of the sacrifices partakers of the altar 18. Do not they that eat of the Sacrifices of the Jews thereby profess Worship to the God they sacrifice to 19. What say I then that the idol is any thing or that which is offered in sacrifice to idols is any thing 20. But I say that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice they sacrifice to devils and not to God and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils 19 20. And now do not we know as well as others that an Idol or Image is nothing but Wood Stone Gold c. and that the Meat that is offered them is not in it self at all changed from what it was But I say that it is Devils that seduce the Heathens to this Idolatry and Devils whom they thereby obey and Devils whom they worship as supposed Demi-gods there represented and consequentially Devils with whom they have this Federal Communion And I would not have you Christians to be Subjects and Communicants with Devils 21. Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of devils ye cannot be partakers of the Lords table and of the table of devils 21. Think not that you may do both You cannot lawfully acceptably or effectually Sacramentally and Federally communicate in the Blood and Body of Christ or receive that sacred Cup and Bread and be made Members of him and his Church and also communicate in the Federal Sacrifices to Devils no not with your Bodies though you never so much despise them in your Hearts 22. Do we provoke the Lord to jealousie are we stronger then he 22. Shall we provoke God by that which in the Second Commandment and often he hath told us he will be a jealous Avenger of Are we strong enough to overcome him or to bear the Wrath of the Almighty 23. All things are lawful for me but all things are not expedient all things are lawful for me but all things edifie not 23. As I am from under Moses's Law and not bound by it as such so also I know that all Meats are in themselves now clean and lawful to me But lawful things may be used contrary to the Will of God the Ends of Christianity and the Edification of others and the Law of Christ forbiddeth us so to use them 24. Let no man seek his own but every man anothers wealth 24. We are bound by Christ to love others as our selves and therefore not to prefer our own small and bodily Interest or Safety before the spiritual greater Good of others nor to do only what we think best for our selves but also what is best for others especially for the Church of Christ 25. Whatsoever
is sold in the shambles that eat asking no question for conscience sake 26. For the earth is the Lords and the fulness thereof 25. If it be sold in the Shambles it is common Food to you your Consciences need not ask whether it be unclean or whether it was ever offered to any Idol 26. God that is the Lord of all the Earth hath allowed us all that is fit for Food 27. If any of them that believe not bid you to a feast and ye be disposed to go whatsoever is set before you eat asking no question for conscience sake 27. As it is not unlawful when invited to go to a Feast to Unbelievers so when you see cause to go eat what is set before you and question not the Lawfulness of it your selves 28. But if any man say unto you This is offered in sacrifice unto idols eat not for his sake that shewed it and for conscience sake The earth is the Lords and the fulness thereof 28. But if any Man say This is part of the Meat that was an Idol Sacrifice eat not of it for his sake that told thee so lest thou tempt him to venture on Idol-Sacrifices and for Conscience sake that thou uncharitably seduce not his Conscience God hath allowed thee lawful Meats enough thou needest not eat to others hurt 29. Conscience I say not thine own but of the others for why is my liberty judged of another mans conscience 29. When I say Conscience I mean that you wrong not anothers Conscience I mean not that this Meat is unlawful to you had you not been told it was offered to Idols or had eaten it privately where no one was hurt by it For another Mans Conscience is not my Guide nor makes Lawful Food Unlawful to me But Uncharitableness and Hurtfulness to others as well as Corporal Idolatry I must make Conscience to avoid my self as against the great Commands of Christ 30. For if I by grace be a partaker why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks 30. For if I neither seem to worship the Idol my self nor hurt another but with Thanksgiving eat what 's set before me at a Common Feast though another expect that I should enquire whether it was not an Idols Sacrifice I sin not nor ought he to speak evil of me as a Sinner 31. Whether therefore ye eat or drink or whatsoever ye do do all to the glory God 31. Therefore as in all that you do so in these things where God hath made no particular common determining Law the Interest of our Great End the Glory of God must be our common and most obliging Law Neither eat nor drink nor do any thing against the Glory of God and your Reliligion and the Good of others in which God is glorified Yea do nothing but what as some Means hath its tendency to his Glory nothing that is either hurtful or vain 32. Give none offence neither to the Jews nor to the Gentiles nor to the church of God Avoid all unnecessary things which will be a stumbling or hurtful Temptation to Jews or Heathens or the Church of God or any Members of it So dangerously are abundance of Religious Persons mistaken that scruple not offending or hardning the ungodly by sowr Contempt and causeless Singularity and that take displeasing mistaken Censorious Christians to be the Offence here meant when pleasing them by seeming to own their Mistakes as Peter did Gal. 2. by his Separation is a usual hurtful way of scandalizing them 33. Even as I please all men in all things not seeking mine own profit but the profit of many that they may be saved 33. Imitate me in this who in things which God hath lest undetermined to my power do chuse that part which pleaseth other Men so far as is for their profit and do not humour or please my own self-will for any carnal Interest of my own but do that which tendeth to the good of most even their Salvation Note O happy had it been with the Christian World if the Bishops had been of Paul's mind and had not chosen to silence banish burn and murder thousands of Gods faithful Servants for not humouring their Wills and obeying unnecessary Canons imposed by Papal Usurpation CHAP. XI 1. BE ye followers of me even as I also am of Christ 1. In all this self-denial which I tell you I have used I follow Christ who denied his very Life for us Therefore follow me as I follow Christ 2. Now I praise you brethren that you remember me in all things and keep the ordinances as I delivered them to you 2. It is your Praise as well as your Duty and Safety that you remember what Doctrine and Orders we Apostles of Christ at first delivered to you and keep that which then we taught you 3. But I would have you know that the head of every man is Christ and the head of the woman is the man and the head of Christ is God 3. And now to your Case about Church-Order I first remember you that the due Subordination of Persons must be kept Christ is the Head of all Men high and low and the Man is the Head of the Woman who therefore must shew Subjection and God is the Head of Christ as Man and Mediator 4. Every man praying or prophesying having his head covered dishonoureth his head 4. It being the Custom then to cover the Faces of those that were put to any great shame a Man that shall vail his Head and Face doth thereby take Reproach unto himself 5. But every woman that prayeth or prophesieth with her head uncovered dishonoureth her head for that is even all one as if she were shaven 5. But for a Woman to be uncovered in the Assembly at Publick Worship Prayer or Prophecying is a dishonour to her as contrary to the sign of Subjection which is her Duty Note That the Woman is said to Pray or Prophesie that joyneth with the Church therein As Custom maketh it a shame to her to be shaven so also to be unvailed Note That this was a changeable Custom and is contrary now with us 6. For if the woman be not covered let her also be shorn but if it be a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven let her be covered 6. The Custom of long Hair as a kind of Covering pleads also for the Custom of Vailing 7. For a man indeed ought not to cover his head for as much as he is the image and glory of God but the woman is the glory of the man 7. The Mans Face is used well to be uncovered as being first made in the Image of God and so a Beam of his Splendour But the Woman made out of Man is subject to him and his Splendour 8. For the man is not of the woman but the woman of the man 8. For at the Creation the Man was first made and the Woman was made out of the Man 9. Neither was