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A77730 The antinomians Christ confovnded, and the Lords Christ exalted. In which is contained a briefe confutation of Dr. Crispe and Mr Lancaster. Also, a combat with the Antinomians Christ in his den, his arraignment; and the fainting soule built upon the true rocke, against which the gates of hell shall not prevaile, Mat. 6.18. Imprimatur James Cranford. Bakewell, Thomas, b. 1618 or 19. 1644 (1644) Wing B527; Thomason E17_16; ESTC R11989 75,787 71

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THE ANTINOMIANS CHRIST CONFOVNDED AND THE LORDS CHRIST EXALTED In which is contained a briefe confutation of Dr. CRISPE and Mr LANCASTER Also a Combat with the Antinomians Christ in his Den his arraignment and the fainting Soule built upon the true rocke against which the gates of hell shall not prevaile Mat. 6.18 Imprimatur James Cranford If any man will doe his will he shall know the Doctrine whether it be of God or whether I speake of my selfe John 7.17 Because they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved for this cause God shall send them strong delusions that they should beleeve lies that they all may be damned who beleeve not the Truth but take pleasure in unrighteousnesse 2 Thes 2.10 11 12. Many shall come in my name saying I am Christ and shall deceive many then if any shall say unto you loe here is Christ or there beleeve it not for there shall arise false Christs and false Prophets and shall shew great signes and wonders insomuch that if it were possible they shall deceive the very elect wherefore if they say unto you behold he is in the desert goe not forth behold he is in the secret chambers beleeve it not Mat. 24.5.23 24 26. London printed for Thomas Bankes and are to be sold at his shop in Black-fryers on the top of Bridewell-staires 1644. To the READER Christian Reader IN my first Book against the Antinomians I gave thee a short view of their Errours in five generall heads with a briefe and plaine answer to them and having laid open to the world their uglinesse in their owne native colours they began to be ashamed to owne them and like common Whores who seek to escape away and to leave their bastards upon the parish so these men when shame followed their errours they sought to escape away from them by denying of them but witnesses came in so fast both from their Sermons and from their books and from conference with them that they could not so rid their bands of them yet being unable to maintaine them all away they fled to Gods decrees for a protection and for maintainance of the first of those which is this That a man is justified actually in the sight of God before and without faith and calling this being immediately begottten by them their care was more for it then for the rest which they did but rake out of Eatons dunghill and their labour there was but to raise up children to their eldest brother but as for this which was of their owne begetting was very deare unto them and they say that they will be torne in pieces with wild horses before that they will leave it hereupon they ride post to Gods decrees to fetch from thence some maintainance for it but a faithfull messenger was sent after them to try their power in that last place of refuge and in his pursuit of them he found their Christ exalted above all by Crispe and Lancaster but he being a burden too heavy for them downe fell he and fled to his den but the faithfull messenger being sent and having commission from the Lords Christ followed him to his den and there he was set upon by seaven of his chiefest souldiers and a true relation of the combat and of his victory over them and how he sore wounded them with uncurable wounds and brought away their Christ to his tryall and after a true discovery of him comparing him to the Lords Christ he was sound not worthy to be trusted in for salvation but rather to be condemned for high treason and blasphemy and the Lords Christ alone exalted alove all for ever therefore try all things and hold fast that which is good 1 Thes 5.21 and be no more carried about with divers and strange doctrines for it is a good thing that the heart be established with grace Heb. 13.9 as ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord so walke ye in him rooted and built up in him and established in the faith as ye have been taught abounding therein with thanksgiving and beware least any man spoyle you through Philosophy and vaine deceit Col. 2.6 7 8. and that thou mayest be built upon the true rocke Jesus Christ and stand like Mount Zion unmovable Psal 125.1 Mat. 16.18.7.24 1 Cor. 3.12 I have laid here before thee the grounds of true Christian Religion by way of Question and answer read it with an honest and sincere endeavour to be setled in the truth and I doubt not but thou shalt see that the spirit of God will lead thee into all truth John 16.13 and the Comforter which is the holy Ghost whomthe Father will send in the name of Christ he will teach you all things and bring all things to your remembrance John 14.26 therefore I pray thee read it and if thoureceive any benefit give God the praise and me remember in thy prayers and so I commend thee to God whom I know is able to keep that which I have committed unto him 2 Tim. 1.12 and so I rest unlesse I be againe provoked by these troublers of Israel but the meane time I remaine Thine in all Christian duties THOMAS BAKEWELL THE ANTINOMIANS CHRIST Confounded and the LORDS CHRIST EXALTED I Borrowed those fourteen Sermons of Doctor Crisps in which the Antinomians say Christ alone is exalted but I found so many errou●s in it that it would have been endlesse to have answered them all distinctly one after another and having the Booke but two dayes in my hand therfore I thought fit to gather the substance of them to these c●r●aine heads first those errours about redemption secondly those about possession thirdly those about justification fourthly those about the new Covenont fi●●ly those about a holy conversation with a briefe and plain answer to them to shew how Christ alone by them is exalted First their errours about redemption the Doctor saith we may collect the universality of redemption of all and every particular man in the world pag. 296. this he illustrates by this comparison saying That the Lord pardons sinners as when a King by proclamation sends forth a generall pardon for all Theeves without exception so that if a man be but a Theefe it is enough the pardon is sent him as a deed of gift universally exhibited pag. 162 163. but saith the Lord to Jerusalem how shall I pardon thee for this thy children have forsaken me and sworn by them that are no gods they commit adultery and assemble themselvesn ●●roops to the harlots houses Jer. 5.7 obey his voice provoke him not for he will not pardon your transgressions for my name is in him Exod. 23.21 some sinners shall never be purged from their filthinesse Ez●k 24.13 he that blasphemes against the holy Ghost shall never be forgiven Mat. 12.31 then is his pardon for all sinners he cals none but those that are heavy laden with their sins Mat. 11.28 and excludes those that cry Lord Lord and
attained to this righteousnesse because they sought it by faith but Israel 〈◊〉 not attained to this righteousnesse wherefore because they saught it not by faith Rom. 9.31 32. so then we must have faith before and by which we must receive the righteousnesse of Christ for before faith was wrought in the soule there was none righteous no not one that every mouth may be stopped and all the world may be guilty before God marke I doe not say guilty before men but before God for all have sinned till the righteousnesse of God be imputed to us which is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all that beleeve for there is no difference Rom. 3.10 19 22 23. but the Doctor would faine be justified without faith against the cleere light of the Scripture and cannot tell how to make it appeare therefore he almost yeelds but yet he hath one starting hole more saying although faith justifies yet saith he this faith is confined in the person of Christ and not in us I ans with Paul even we have beleeved in Iesus Christ that we might be justified by the faith of Christ that the promise by faith of Iesus Christ might be given to them that beleeve Gal. 2.16.3.22 but when he comes to make his matter good at the end of the seventh Sermon he unawares confounds all that he hath said both before and after in this point for saith he we are all like Jeremiah in the dungeon when Christ comes into us and he is like Ebedmelike who let downe the ropes of his faith and puls us out so then here you see Ebedmelike did not goe downe to Jeremiah but cast downe the ropes by which he drew him up to him so our Ebedmelike Iesus Christ doth not first come into our filthy soules while the divell rules and reignes but first he casts downe the grace of faith into our soules and by that faith he drawes us out of our sinfull condition so then our Ebedmelike did not goe downe and get upon our backs as we goe to breake a horse and as a Physician powres downe the Physicke in spite of the Patient but first reacheth downe the ropes of faith and presently we are made willing to come out for by this rope of faith Christ and us are 〈◊〉 together ●either doth the rope of faith manifest to our selves nor others So● it was cast into the dungeon and as hard to be knowne as justification it self for Jerenmiah had the ropes yet he saw them not till he came out neither did he see Ebedmelike till he was out yet he trusted by that rope to get on although he saw it not so Job although thou hidest thy face from me and holdest me for thine enemy yet saith he though he slay me yet I will trust in him Job 13.15.24 and saith the Prophet he that walketh in darknesse and sees no light let him trust in the name of the Lord and stay upon his God Isa 50.10 but both Crispe and Lancaster affirmes that faith acts no longer then it manifests it selfe for say they faith is the evidence of things not seene Heb. 11.1 but I had rather take Pauls word then both theirs who saith we walk by faith and not by sight 2 Cor. 5 7. sight is reserved till faith is ended then we shall see Christ face to face 1 cor 13.12 but doth faith evidence all things to them that they beleeve hence I gather that their faith is the evidence of hell for they beleeve it if they be not Atheists and it is not seene and there is a bastardly faith very full of confidence as the true borne faith of a Christian like the stony ground full of joy which failes them when they have most need of it but saith Crispe faith acted by beleevers is full of sinne but if this man had knowne what true faith had been he would rather have said that faith acted by beleevers is full of Christ and a weak faith may take hold on Christ and be justified as well as a weak eye could look on the brazen Serpent and be healed Iohn 3.14.15 so then God justifies by pronouncing us just and christ justifies by his merits purchasing it for us and Faith justifies by applying those merits of christ to our selves and works alone declare it Iames 2.21.25 or thus as faith acts by receiving or taking christ and his righteousnesse so it justifies and as it works by love and acts all other graces so it sanctifies and manifests it selfe to our selves and others this they deny saving that act which justifies is manifestation The fourth head of errours is about the new covenant In his sixth Sermon he saith christ hath made a covenant without any conditions on our part page 124. and he saith in way of condition of the covenant we must doe nothing page 128. he sayth it is probable that christ was the first covenant page 124. but was christ the first covenant then how came the first to be faulty will they tax christ with faults which was without sinne and againe how came the second covenant better then the first and built upon better promises Heb. 8.8 9. is any thing better then christ and any promises better then those that are made in him me thinks men should be ashamed and tremble to preach and print such hellish blasphemy so then the first covenant was made to Adam all mankind in him by nature and the second covenant was made to christ both God and man and to all the elect as they are in him by grace now as no man was bound to the conditions of the first covenant nor guilty of the breach of it till they have a being in him by nature so none of the elect are bound to the conditions of the second covenant till they have a being in him by grace but both Crispe and Lancaster affirme that this new Covenant is without conditions on our part I answ in this they shew themselves to be sonnes of Belial that say of God and Christ his Annoy ●ed let us break heir bonds asunder and cast their cords from us Ps 2.2.3 but this is to about 〈◊〉 new Covenant and quite overthrowes the Gospell of Jesus Christ I do admire h●y are not ashamed to call it a Covenant when as they deny the conditions of it I must confesse Lamaster was ashamed to call it a Covenant and would have it to be only a legacy or a will or testament but this we grant as wel as he that we have nothing but what was freely given us of God by will or testament but this testament and the new covenant may stand well together for the first Adam had nothing but what he received from God as a free gift yet that did not nullifie the conditions of the covenant and make it voyd to him and his posterity so the second Adam receiving grace without measure Iohn 3.34 and out of his fulnesse we receive grace for grace Iohn 1.16