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A64243 The true light shining in darkness and dispelling the mists of errour arising from the darkness of man's heart, &c. promoted by the prince of darkness against the truth of God; in the matter of our justification: shewing, that by the deeds of the law, or mans own righteousness, no flesh can or shall be justified in the sight of God. The first part. By Tho. Taylor, the meanest and unworthiest of the servants and ministers of Jesus Christ; and now pastor to a small congregational church in Cambridge. Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682. 1693 (1693) Wing T559; ESTC R219692 113,014 241

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another better foundation be laid For by the works of the Law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight As hath been shewed No no mans Righteousness will not no less than this Righteousness of God can be a sure foundation to build upon for Justification in his sight and for Eternal Life 2 Consid. The building must be uniform and answerable to the foundation in all parts of it and bear a true proportion to and agreement with the foundation to the very topstone that the beholders may cry Grace Grace to it and that with shoutings as Zech. 4 7. There is a blessed harmony in the Gospel and all Gods attributes do harmonize and shine forth in a joynt lustre and glory in Jesus Christ. So all mans duty is consistent with this principle of the Righteousness of God and doth sweetly flow from it Grace is manifested and yet the Law is established and not made void by it Gods Justice is fully satisfied his wrath is pacified the Gospel is glad tydings Peace on Earth and good will to men the Enmity is slain and the hand-writing of Ordidinances that was against us is nailed to the Cross and taken out of the way all good works are established upon better Principles and Man's duty encouraged and rewarded And if once you that are Ministers have obtained this Key of Knowledge the whole Mystery of God of the Father and of Christ will be opened unto you and your Preaching will be clear uniform and harmonious so that you will never contradict your selves in whatever Point you Preach upon and the Faith of them that hear you will be clear and sound but if you fail here and through ignorance of this Righteousness of God go about to establish your own or Man's Righteousness your Preaching will be confused and you will contradict your selves at one time in what you Preach or Print at another and your Hearers will be of doubtful minds and wavering betwixt Works and Grace betwixt the Law and Faith Thus you will build again at one time or other what you have sometimes destroyed and so make your selves transgressors as Gal. 2.17 18. And fo● want of a clear light in the knowledge of this Righte●● of God some though otherwise men of eminent Learning Zeal and personal Holiness have most shamefully contradicted themselves and exposed their labours to that just censure and scorn even of adversaries and the sorrow and shame of their friends Whilst their hearers and admirers are unstable and wavering and so in danger after some time to fall into error And how far the Church of God may be prejudiced thereby time will show For this one Article is Articulus Stantis cadentis Ecclesiae The Church of God Stands or Falls Lives or Dies as this one Article of Justification by Faith in Christ and this Righteousness of God standeth or falleth amongst men And Lastly That it is greatly the duty and interest of Ministers to Declare and Preach this Righteousness of God appeareth from this one consideration Namely That they cannot Preach savingly without it If they have all the Wisdom and Learning of this World and have Tongues of men and Angels and draw multitudes of Admirers and Followers after them Yet this I say from the word of God that whilst they do not know or knowing do not Preach this Righteousness of God their Ministry cannot be powerful to the saving of their own Souls or the Souls of those that hear them For the Apostle doth assure us Rom. 1.16 17. The Gospel of Christ is ●o nomine and upon that account The Power of God unto Salvation to the Jew first and also to the Greek as it doth Reveal and Declare this Righteousness of God For I am not ashamed c. For therein is the Righteousness of God revealed as it is written the just shall live by Faith i. e. Faith in this Righteousness of God And take away this Righteousness of God out of the Gospel it would be no Gospel nor could it be unto Salvation And take away this Righteousness of God out of your Ministry and it will be no Gospel Ministry nor can it be a Saving Ministry to your selves or them that hear you 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 OR A DISCOURSE Of or Concerning The Time and Season wherein God doth Justifie his Elect through Faith in his Son Jesus Christ according to the Scriptures WHEREIN I. The Doctrine of Justification from all Eternity II. The Doctrine of Justification from the time of Christs Death and Resurrection Are fairly and truly tried and confuted III. The true time searched out and stated according to Scripture By THO. TAYLOR Searching what and what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signifie 1 Pet. 1.11 The Kingdom of Heaven is likened unto a man that sowed good seed in his Field But while men slept his Enemy came and sowed Tares and went his way Mat. 13.24 25. LONDON Printed for Nath. Crouch 1693. Rom. 8.30 And whom he called them he also justified HAving already opened and explained this Justification wherewith God doth justifie them whom he calleth in the nature of it we now proceed to speak of and open and explain the same as to the time of it because not only the things themselves but the time or times are to be searched into when and wherein the things are and are to be ministred unto us 1 Pet. 1.11 12. Searching what or what manner of times the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signifie And concer●ing this enquiry or search there are and have been of late two several Doctrines or Opinions grea●l● cried up and as confidently affirmed by some and violently imposed upon their unwa●y hearers and with the same Spirit of violence as furiously contended for by them who are so imposed upon As the Ephesian worshipers of Diana contended for her Goddess ship as the Image that fell down from Jupiter out of Heaven Acts 19.27 28 34 35. 1. The first Doctrine and Opinion so cried up and contended for is The Doctrine of Justification from Eternity Or that Gods Elect were justified from all Eternity 2. The second is like unto it Which at least must be admitted without the least scruple or question Justification from the time of Christ Death or Resurrection or that all Gods Elect were and are justified from the time of Christs Death or Resurrection because the price was then paid by Jesus Christ and he as Head of the Church discharged by his Resurrection according to the Interpretation they give of Rom. 4. ult Who was delivered for our offences and raised again for our Justification Which they suppose and take for granted must needs imply the time as well as the thing of Believers Justification We shall therefore fairly and truly try both these Doctrines by the Holy Scriptures according to what we are commanded 1 John 4.1 Beloved believe not every Spirit but try the Spirit whether they be of God