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A80754 The covenant of God with Abraham, opened. Wherein I. The duty of infant-baptism is cleared. II. Something added concerning the Sabbath, and the nature and increase of the kingdome of Christ. Together with a short discourse concerning the manifestations of God unto his people in the last dayes. Wherein is shewed the manner of the spirits work therein to be in the use of ordinary gifts, not by extraordinary revelations. / By William Carter minister of the gospel in London. Carter, William, 1605-1658. 1654 (1654) Wing C679; Thomason E811_5; ESTC R207606 118,861 192

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knowing the Lord and the mystery of his will The Prophets did not so fully understand what themselves prophesyed as now they are understood 1 Pet. 1. 11. And indeed this is one main thing intended in Gods speaking by his Sonne a bringing down of the knowledge of God to the understandings of the sonnes of men to the lowest condescention This work is full of difficulty God therefore condescends and findes out wayes to doe it by degrees now when he spake to us by his Sonne he did as much as could be done therein No man knoweth who the Father is but the Sonne and he to whom the Sonne will reveale him Luke 10. 22. Reason 2. Because by speaking to us by his Sonne he hath also put us into a capacity of attaining to as neere communion with God in the visions of his glory and revelations of his love to us in an ordinary way as they attain'd unto by those extraordinary wayes of speaking to them and however those wayes are ceased yet we in a right sense understood are not without the visions and revelations of the Lord. The reason is because by means of that glorious manifestation which God hath made of himselfe by his Sonne all the Saints of the New Testament have a more plentifull participation of the Spirit of God then formerly was had John 7. 38. He that believeth in me saith Christ as the Scripture hath said out of his belly shall flow rivers of living waters This he spake sayes the Evangelist of the spirit which those who believe in him should receive for saith he the spirit was not yet given because Christ was not yet glorified so as such giving of the spirit was to be an effect of the shining forth of his glory among his people which is as much as to say it is a fruit of Gods speaking to us by his Sonne The spirit stayed untill that light and glory did appeare The spirit of God is the spirit of truth accordingly he worketh like himselfe John 14. 17. and 16. 13. therefore when the whole mysterie of the truth of the Gospel was revealed by Jesus Christ the Sonne of God then was the season of this more plentifull pouring forth of the Spirit of God upon his people The Spirit was given before but not in such a measure or degree as afterwards The Scripture sometimes speaketh of a new degree as of a new thing Gal. 4. 4. God sent his Sonne to redeem them that were under the Law that we might receive the adoption of Sons yet they had received the adoption of Sons before in the times of the Old Testament To whom pertaineth the adoption saith the Apostle Rom. 9. 4. And Israel was his first-born Exod. 4. 22. Hos 11. 1. but the priviledge thereof the people of God in the nonage of the Church had not received in that degree as afterwards they did Galat. 4. 1. And yet at the resurrection such a farther degree is spoken of to be expected as if we had not yet received the adoption Rom. 8. 23. Waiting for the adoption the redemption of the body The reason is because the latter so exceeds in glory that which was before as the Apostle speaks concerning the differing glory of the ministration of the Old Testament and the New 2 Cor. 3. 10. Even that which was made glorious had no glory in this respect by reason of the glory which excelleth Thus also and for the same reason though he speaks but of another degree or measure of giving the spirit he speaks of it as if it had not been at all given before The spirit was plentifully given before to the Prophets extraordinarily inspired but now it is so given to all believers although in another way at least it is a priviledge belonging to them however by too many it is so much neglected Therefore is it made an appurtenance to our adoption Rom. 8. 15. Ye have received the spirit of adoption whereby we cry Abba father Again because ye are Sonnes God hath sent forth the spirit of his Sonne into your hearts Gal. 4. 5. Because it is a gift bestowed upon all believers And in 1 John 2. 20. the Apostle saith not onely that the fathers or young men but also even the little children under which three names he comprehendeth believers of all sorts had received the unction of the holy one and knew all things And to all the Saints in the Churches of Galatia he saith that by the hearing of faith they had received the spirit Gal. 3. 2. Therefore the officers or ministers of the Church and preachers of the Word who also are ministers not of the letter but of the spirit 2 Cor. 3. are men of the same gifts as others are subject also to errour as others are 1 Thes 5. 19 20 21. That prophecying which we must not despise as we would not quench the spirit the Apostle saith we must suppose may bring us something that is not good Quench not the spirit despise not prophecying prove all things hold fast that which is good Therefore are they called Elders because however their Function is sacred yet their gifts are the same with other Christians and differ not in kind but onely in degree chosen therefore by Christians from amongst themselves And for a further proofe and illustration of this truth we may observe that the ordinary preaching of the word by such persons so gifted whether Elders or others allowed by the Church to preach the word is there called prophecying Despise not prophecying As also it is called by that name Rom. 12. 6. and 1 Cor. 14. And as the Preachers are called Prophets so what provision they by study labour have provided for the people is called a revelation 1 Cor. 14. 29. Let the Prophets speak two or three viz. onely so many at one meeting and let the other judge If any thing be revealed to another that sitteth let the first hold his peace for ye may all prophecy one by one that ye may all learne and all may be comforted and the spirits of the Prophets are subject to the Prophets for God is not the author of confusion but of peace In all this the Apostle speaketh of ordinary preaching First because it was such wherein the women might not speak in the Churches V. 34. As for women that were Prophetesses extraordinarily inspir'd they might speake therein Therefore that was one thing for which Thyatira was blamed namely for suffering the woman Jezabel to teach who called her selfe a Prophetesse and was not Rev. 2. 20. And it is said that Philip had foure daughters that did prophecy Acts 21. 9. Secondly because we cannot suppose that a revelation received from God by a Prophet extraordinarily inspired could runne him upon extravagancies or upon that which made confusion in the Church so as the Apostle should need to tell them that two persons must not speak together at once And also because he saith the spirits of such Prophets are