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A76313 A door of salvation opened unto all men: or a short treatise, discovering that all man-kinde as they are considered under the fall of Adam, have an equal and a like respect with almighty God, and that by Jesus Christ he hath prepared eternal salvation for all, and afforded unto all, means sufficient to bring them thereunto. In which also, sundry objections, grounds of reason, and texts of scripture, for the contrary opinion are alleadged and answered. / By R.B. R. B. 1648 (1648) Wing B166; Thomason E1166_1; ESTC R208726 64,273 125

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it But the word is nigh unto thee in thy mouth and in thy heart that thou maiest doe it then which what words can possibly be used more emphatically to set forth to our understandings that righteousnesse which was impossible by the Law is not only possible but easie to be obtained by the Gospel it is not hidden from us nor far off but near unto us in our mouthes and in our hearts that we may doe it Far from their opinion that affirme That God must bow the Heavens and come down into our Souls and infuse into them supernaturall light and faith before that we can either understand or doe any thing requisite to our Salvation 5. But to put this point out of all dispute Whereas the Scriptures do informe us that according to the Law of workes There is none righteous none that doth good no not one Rom. 3.10 12. and yet notwithstanding doe also informe us That Abel Heb. 11.4 Noah Gen. 7.1 Abimelech Gen. 20.4 Lot 2 Pet. 2 8. Zechariah Luke 1.6 were all of them righteous men That Jacob Mat. 1.19 Simeon Luke 2.25 Cornelius were just men Acts 10.1 22. That Job chap. 1.18 Asa 1 Chron. 15.17 and others were upright and perfect men Phil. 3.15 That Ahimaas the son of Zadock 2 Sam. 18.27 and Barnabas the son of consolation were both of them good men Acts 11.24 It must therefore necessarily follow That what was impossible by the Law or covenant of workes is possible by the Gospel or covenant of Grace and that righteousnesse justice goodness and eternall Salvation which could not be obtained by the former hath and may be obtained by the later And yet notwithstanding although that the Covenant of Grace or the Gospel doth require to Salvation the performance of all such good workes which are within our power to performe yet ought it and that eminently to be esteemed by us a Covenant of Grace and that for these respects First In regard of the time state and condition wherein all man-kinde were when this Covenant was vouchsafed unto them That is to say When all man-kinde by reason of Adams transgression were brought under the guilt of condemnation and everlasting oblivion having no eie to pity them Ezek. 16.5 6. nor ability to deliver themselves from peace but must of necessity have perished therein for ever 1 Cor. 15.16 17 18. That then God the Father of all pity and compassion commended his love unto them Rom. 15.8 and forth of his infinite goodnesse was graciously pleased by the death of his only begotten Son to pay the price of their redemption to ransome them from that estate 2 Cor. 5.14 1 Cor. 15.21 22. and to say unto them return from corruption ye perishing sons of men and live and in relation thereunto to grant this Covenant of life and Salvation unto them 2. That because in this Covenant God requireth of us lesse than his due and no more then what in our fallen estate we are sufficiently enabled to performe and render unto him we owed unto him perfect innocency being in creation made perfect by him Eccl. 7.29 he asketh of us but integrity consistent with nocency and imperfection so considered as plainly appeareth by that which is spoken concerning David 1 Kings 9.4 Asa 1 Kings 15.14 Simeon Luke 2.25 Cornelius Acts 10.22 and divers others declared to be perfect just and upright men notwithstanding all their frailties sensurable by the covenant of works and are by God approved and accepted in reference to his covenant of Grace 3. In regard that although we have our lives of Grace and that he asketh of us so little in comparison of what we are indebted unto him he is so bountiful as to grant us a reward of all our workes Hebr. 11.6 ye such an exceeding great reward that our light afflictions which are but for a moment worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternall weight of Glory 2 Cor. 4.17 That he should grant us any reward at all for any service done unto him if we consider that it was nothing but his owne which we gave unto him that we received it of him and that we our selves likewise are his and that by a double debt it must needs according to the humble confession of David be acknowledged great bounty in him 1 Chro. 29.13 14 15 16. but that he should so far regard our bounden affection as to reward us for our very meanest workes even for a cup of cold water given in his name and to grant us so great a reward for so small a worke as a Prophets reward doubtles one of the greatest for but receiving a Prophet in the name of a Prophet Mat. 10.41 must needs be acknowledged transcendent Grace love that passeth all knowledge The 6. Text is Jerem. 31.31 32 33 34. the words whereof are as followeth Behold the daies come saith the Lord that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I tooke them by the hand to bring them out of the Land of Egypt which covenant they brake although that I was a husband unto them But this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel After those daies saith the Lord I wil put my Law in their inward parts and write it in their hearts c. From whence it is ordinarily objected That God hath covenanted necessarily and unavoidably to instruct some men in the knowledge of himself and by putting his Lawes into their hearts to worke in them repentance faith c. The which objection as it supposeth some men to be more accepted and beloved of God in the estate of unbelief then others hath been often before disproved yet in regard that it hath so seeming a countenance of truth put upon it by this Scripture with some others speaking in the same language I shall further answer thereunto desiring First That it may be considered that seeing there are but two Covenants known at any time to be given by God unto men the one of works the other of Grace all man-kinde must be concluded either to be under the first or under the later of them 1. But under the first they are not because that God finding fault therewith hath repealed it caused it to wax old and to vanish away Heb. 8 7-13 2. Secondly Hath redeemed all men from the curse and penalty thereof death Gal. 3.13 3. Thirdly Hath prohibited all men from seeking righteousnesse thereby Acts 15.10 Romans 10.3 And therefore all men must be concluded to be under the second And not for these reasons only But also 4. Fourthly Because that the duties of the second Covenant viz. Repentance c. is required of all Act. 17.30 And 5. Fifthly That Salvation the end thereof is thereupon promised unto all whence those that perish are charged with neglecting Salvation Heb. 2.3 6. And lastly Because