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A93680 Gods ordinance, the saints priviledge. Discovered and proved in two treatises. The first, the saints interest by Christ in all the priviledges of grace: wherein their right to the use of baptisme, and the Lords supper, even now during the reign of Antichrist, is cleared; and the objections of those that oppose the same, are answered. The second, the peculiar interest of the elect in Christ, and his saving grace: wherein it is proved that Christ hath not presented to his fathers justice a satisfaction for the sinnes of all men; but onely for the sinnes of those that doe, or shall believe in him; which are his elect onely: and the objections of those that maintaine the contrary, are also answered. / Both written by John Spilsberie. And the last transcribed, and somewhat enlarged, by Benjamin Coxe. Licensed, entred, and printed according to order. J. S. (John Spilsbery); Cox, Benjamin, fl. 1646. 1646 (1646) Wing S4975; Thomason E335_17; ESTC R200803 75,307 89

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man thus believes then both the Spirit and the Word of God doth testifie and declare that Jesus Christ hath presented unto divine justice a satisfaction for his sinnes in particular and that accordingly his sinnes are forgiven unto him This then he is now and not till now bound to believe as a certaine truth as indeed it is and now appeares to be And touching the unbelieving and disobedient person who obeys not the Gospel of Jesus Christ this is one part of the truth that God reveales and commands all to believe viz. that persons still continuing such remaine under the curse and wrath of God and must be judged condemned and punished for all their sinnes Joh. 3.18 Jude 15.2 Thes 1.8 9. As also hath been already fully proved Now God doth not command any man to believe contradictions Touching that in 1 Joh. 5.10 it is to be minded that a childe of God hath unbeliefe remaining and rebelling in him and sometimes it rebells very strongly and grievously As farre as this unbeliefe workes in him so farre he believes not God but makes him a lyar that is casts upon him the imputation of lying because he believes not on the testimony that God bath testified concerning his Sonne That this is Johns meaning appeares by that which follows in vers 11. And this is the record or testimony that God bath given to us eternall life and this life is in his Sonne God hath not given this eternall life to us men whether we be believers or unbelievers but to us to whom he gives grace to believe in his Son See Joh. 3.36 and 17.2 This is farther confirmed by that which follows in 1. Joh. 5.13 These things have I written unto you that believe on the Name of the Son of God that yee may know that yee have eternall life and that yee may believe on the Name of the Son of God It is also objected that in Mark 16.15 33. Object From Mar. 16.15 answered Christ commands that the Gospel should be preached to every creature but by our doctrine there remaines no Gospel to be preached to the world for the conversion of sinners I demand Is this indeed no Gospel viz. That the Father hath given his onely begotten Son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life That through Christs Name whosoever believeth in him shall receive remission of sinnes Surely this is called The word of the Gospel Acts 15.7 with Acts 10.43 Also that Christ came into the world to save finners even the vilest of sinners that doe or shall believe in him 1 Tim. 1.15 16. Is all this I say no Gospel If this be Gospel as indeed it is then there remaines a Gospel which through the grace of God we faithfully preach unto sinners and God makes the preaching of this Gospel effectuall to the conversion of his It is further objected 34. Object From Coloss 1.23 answered that true believers are grounded in the faith Coloss 1.23 But we have no ground of our faith Answ The ground of our faith is the divine truth of that Gospel which we are commanded to believe and the fulnesse of power and authoritie and righteousnesse and faithfulnesse and love and mercy which is in him that commands us to believe in him which the Scripture declares and the holy Spirit discovers unto us This is a sufficient ground of our faith and they which build not upon this ground will be found to build upon the sand Paul built upon this ground 2 Tim. 1.12 And the Elect that lived in his time did build upon no other ground see Acts 17.11 12. 1 Thes 2.13 2 Pet. 1.16 Lastly it is objected that the Devill is a lyar 35. Object From Joh. 8.44 answered and there is no truth in him Joh. 8.44 But our doctrine makes him to speake truth when he saith to a vessell of wrath that dyes in despaire Christ hath not presented to his Fathers justice a satisfaction for thy sins I answer 1. Though the Devill be a lyar yet sometimes he speaks some truth Mark 1.24 Acts 16.17 1 Sam. 28.17 18 19. 2. We doe no more justifie the Devill as speaking truth herein then the Scripture doth justifie him when he saith to a vessel of wrath Thou wast before of old ordained to this condemnation Jude 4. Yea bertunto thou wast appointed 1 Pet. 2.8 Thou art none of Christs sheep John 10.26 Thy judgement lingreth not and thy damnation slumbreth not 2 Pet. 2.3 3. He that affirmes a truth to be a cretaine truth not knowing it to he so is therein a lyar And God doth not acquaint the Devill with his counsail further then he manifests the same to all by his Word and by his accomplishing thereof 4. When one speakes truth maliciously that by false inferences he may make a person rebell against truth he is now an odious lyar And this is the Devils case when he speakes any truth Now in conclusion let it be minded that the opposing of the truth which I have now asserted brings forth among other these evill fruits 1. It makes men deny the truth of the Scriptures doctrine concerning divine predestination 2. It robs God of the glory of his speciall and singular love and mercy to his chosen ones 3. It tends to puffe up believers with pride perswading them that they have distinguished themselves from the rest of the world and so saved themselves for Christ for his part did no more for them then for those that perish 4. It robs the Saints of assurance of perseverance and so of assurance of salvation For if men come to be believers by a common grace afforded to all then they may also cease to be believers through that weaknesse and corruption that is in all Now take away from Saints their assurance of salvation and yee take away from them their joy their thankfulnesse their love their life 5. It holds forth God as making a shew of being equally loving to all when indeed and in his purpose he is not so and seeming most graciously to forgive the sinnes of all men when yet he determines to punish the vessels of wrath eternally in hell for all their sinnes I could say much more and yet may not now with convenience enlarge this Booke any further I therefore conclude sustaining my selfe against the errour that I have thus opposed and the progresse of the same with that in 2 Time 2.19 Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure having this seale The Lord knoweth them that are his FINIS
our adversaries here and the principall refuge to which they fly is this Christ say they hath not presented to his Fathers justice a satisfaction for the unbeliefe of any But the falshood of this appeares by the places now alledged as I shall also easily manifest if our adversaries will answer directly whether our unbeliefe be a sin or not I conceive they dare not say it is no sin in as much as it is disobedience against the Gospel and against the command of God in Matth. 17.5 and that whereby so farre as it workes in us we cast upon God the imputation of lying trusting him no more then wee would trust a lyer 1 Joh. 5.10 and our adversaries affirme it to be the onely damning sinne Now if it be a sin the bloud of Jesus Christ doth wash us from it 1 Joh. 1.7 I further demand Is our unbeliefe remitted unto us or not If it be not remitted unto us our case is most miserable If it be remitted unto us it is then done away by the bloud of Christ for without shedding of bloud is no remission Heb. 9.22 Whereas some say that we have already suffered punishment for it in the want of that comfort and joy that faith brings I demand Doth our sin of unbeliefe deserve no other punishment If they say No it shews that they neither know the nature of this sin and its ill deserving neither yet the glorious righteousnesse of God and the declaration thereof in his Word But if they say yea it deserves eternall destruction but for all that it is neither remitted unto us with the rest of our sins as being washed away by the bloud of Christ neither shall we be so punished for it then they will be found to utter manifest contradictions Whereas they plead that our unbeliefe doth not continue but is broken off I answer Indeed it doth not continue in the reigne of it but it is enough that it did once reigne in us and that there is a remainder of unbeliefe still rebelling in us And the same and no more is to be said of the rest of our fins and corruptions also for which notwithstanding wee must have been punished with everlasting descruction if the bloud of Jesus Christ shed for us for the remission of sinnes did not clense us from the same Whereas they object that there could not have been that unbeliefe whereby the Gospel is refused if Christ had not dyed that he might send forth his Gospel and that therefore this unbeliefe could not be looked upon before the death of Christ and the declaration of his Gospel I answer 1. That Christ foreseeing this sin as he did all other sinnes and all the fruits thereof in his Elect did accordingly provide a remedy for the same otherwayes he had not been unto them a perfect and effectuall Saviour 2. That the condemnatory sentence of the Law takes hold on men for this sin also and for all the fruits of it because it binds men to obey every command that God shall give and to believe every word that he shall speake without which obeying and believing no man can have the Lord for his God according to the meaning of the affirmative part of the first Commandement Therefore Christ had not taken us off from the Lawes condemnation if he had not presented to his Fathers justice a satisfaction for this our sin as well as for our other sinnes 3. The Passeover a type of Christ was not killed for any uncircumcised but onely for the Israelites and those that were joyned unto them Exod. 12. Neither were the Priests to offer sacrifice for any other All this was appointed of God to signifie that when the Messiah through the eternall Spirit should offer himselfe without spot to God he should present unto divine justice a satisfaction for the sinnes of the Israel of God and none other Whereas it is objected that many of the Israelites for whom the Passeover was killed and sacrifices were offered were unbelievers and perished I answer So also the high Priest himselfe might be an unbeliever and perish yet in his Priestly office he was a type of Christ notwithstanding that disparitie So the whole Nation of the Israelites separated from the world to be a peculiar people unto God were a type of Gods chosen Israel 4. When Christ prayed unto his Father that they for whom he laid downe his life might receive the benefit of the same he expresly affirmed that he prayed onely for the Elect and for none other Joh. 17.9 Whereby he sufficiently declared that he did not then present to his Fathers justice a satisfaction for the sins of any other but onely of these 5. The highest degree of Gods love to man is set forth by his Sonnes being given and giving himselfe to dye for mens sinnes that so he might present to his Fathers justice a satisfaction for their sinnes Joh. 10.11.15 Joh. 15.12 13. Rom. 8.32 1 Joh. 3.16 and 4.9 10. Rom. 5.8 If then we shall say that Christ in his death presented to his Fathers justice a satisfaction for the sinnes of all men we shall be found to extend the highest and choicest love of God as well to hated Esau as to beloved Jacob as well to the seed of the Serpent as to the seed of Christ which doctrine the Scripture will not endure 6. The whole doctrine of the Gospel of Jesus Christ being delivered unto us in the Scriptures it is a sufficient ground for us not to believe that Christ presented to his Fathers justice a satisfaction for the sinnes of all men because the Scriptures doe no where declare this to be a truth as through the helpe of God shall be made to appeare by our answers to the objections of our adversaries For the more easie discovery of the weaknesse of which objections I lay downe these ensuing Propositions 1. The word All in Scripture doth many times signifie onely some of all forts as appeares in these places Mat. 4.23 Act. 10.12 Mat. 3.5 6. In Mat. 4.23 it is said that Christ healed every sicknesse and every disease among the people yet the meaning is onely this That he healed every kind of sicknesse and disease see Mark. 6.5 and Joh. 5.3 c. In Acts 10.12 it is said wherein were all foure-footed beasts c. that is All kinds of foure-footed beasts c. In Matth. 3.5 6. it is said There went out to him all Judoaea c. And in Mark 1.5 it is also expresly said that they were all baptized of him c. Yet this was true onely of all orders and degrees of men coming to John from all the parts of Judaea 2. The word All must sometimes be understood with limitation unto the present subject spoken of As in Heb. 12.8 whereof all are partakers not all persons but onely all sons 3. The word All doth sometime signifie onely the greater part as in Philip. 2.21 All seeke their owne c. and in Luk. 6.26 Woe