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A31952 Evidence for heaven containing infallible signs and reall demonstrations of our union with Christ and assurance of salvation : with an appendix of laying down certain rules to be observed for preserving our assurance once obtained / published by Ed. Calamy ... Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666. 1657 (1657) Wing C240; ESTC R3864 140,854 252

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in righteousnesse proceeding from moral principles is usually attended with repose and trust in the work done he that is thus fruitfull rests in the work done Thus it was with the Pharisee that pleaded his actions his repose was in them as Christs Language to the Publican intimates but contrarywise he that is fruitfull in righteousnesse as a branch in the vine as a branch truly and really in the vine rests not in any works done by him but renounces all in matter of justification he sees more unrighteousnefse then righteousnesse in his best actions All our righteousnesses are as filthy raggs said the fruitful branches Isai. 64.6 All as dross and dung saith another fruitfull branch Phil. 3.8 We are unprofitable servants and have done nothing that is worth any thing Lord when saw we thee an hungred or athirst or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison and did minister unto thee say the fruitfull branches Matth. 25.37 38 39. which language evidently declares that their repose and trust was not in their actions In the fixth place Fruitfulnesse in righteousnesse issuing out of morall principles brings no true peace to the mind and conscience of a man as appears in the young man that came to Christ to ask what he should do to be saved He was very fruitfull in righteousnesse from his own principles as appears by his own language yet very scrupulous how it would go with him at the last which shews That the effect of his fruitfulnesse was not quietnesse but unquietnesse not confidence but diffidence But on the other side fruitfulnesse as a branch in the vine brings sweet peace and rest to the mind and conscience of a man as appears Isai. 32.17 There the Lord promises his People That the work of righteousnesse shall be peace and the effect of righteousnesse quietnesse and assurance for ever The more fruitful in righteousnesse a man is as a branch in the vine the more contentment and rest shall he have within himself Object But do we not see the contrary may some say Are not many fruitfull branches in the vine very unquiet and restless and unsatisfied in conscience about their Eternall estate Answ. This if granted doth not null the truth asserted For First This unquietnesse doth not spring from their fruitfulnesse but rather from that unfruitfulnesse which they see in themselves Secondly The Text doth not say That it alwayes is quietnesse but it shall be peace and quietnesse it shall yield him peace and quietnesse at the last it shall end in peace and quietnesse and assurance for ever that shall be the issue of it with this David concurreth Psal. 37.37 Seventhly Fruitfulnesse in righteousnesse proceeding from naturall and morali principles is usually stinted at a stay bounded and limited by carnal reason so far it will go but no farther this is evident in Saul seven dayes he would stay for Samuel but no longer if Samuel come not then he will offer sacrifice himself this mans fruitfulnesse doth not increase but decrease But fruitfulnesse in righteousnesse proceeding from a branch in the vine is a thriving and a growing fruitfulnesfe a branch in the vine proposeth no other period to himself in piety then perfection and this he labours to the utmost of his ability through the help of his heavenly husband-man to attain and goes on dayly by degrees towards so that he brings forth most fruit in age as the Psalmist speaks Psalm 92.14 Eighthly Fruitfulnesse proceeding from natural and moral principles is many times attended with malice ag●inst those that are fruitful in righteousnesse as branches in the vine as is evident in the Scribes and Pharisees who whre men very fruitful in righteousnesse from their own principles they prayed and fasted and gave alms tythed mint and anice and cummin and yet were very malicious against Christ and his Disciples none more malicious than they were But fruitfulnesse in righteousnesse proceeding from a branch in the vine is not attended with malice to any but with love to all even to very enemies Ninthly A man fruitful in righteousnesse from his own principles brings forth fruit from the good treasure of his brain and such maxims as are fastened there this did the Pharisees and thus do all meer moralists But a man fruitful in righteousnesse as a branch in the vine brings forth fruit out of the good treasure of his heart as Christ affirmeth Luk. 6.45 A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth good things or that which is good A branch in the vine out of an ho●est and good heart bringeth forth fruit so saith Christ Luk 8.15 Here nore one main difference that is between an evill man and a good or a meer formalist and a branch truly in the vine in an evill man or a meer formalist his heart is the treasury of all the evill which he bringeth forth but not of the good but a good man or a branch truly in the vine his heatt is the treasury of the good fruit which he bringeth forth in the heart of an evill man to wit a man out of Christ dwelleth no good thing nothing that is truly and spiritually good therefore out of it can come no such fruit But in the heart of a good man to wit a branch truly in the vine dwelleth a principle of faith and love from which his fruitfulnesse springs these constrain him or lead him along as the Apostle speaks 2 Cor. 5.14 And herein lies the great and main difference that is between the fruitfulnesse of a man in Christ and a man out of Christ between a branch in the vine and a meer motalist both bring forth fruit good fruit but the one bringeth it forth out of the treasure of an honest and good heart and the other doth not so this Christ confirms in that forecited place Luk. 6.45 In the tenth place A man whose fruitfulnesse in righteousnesse springs from naturall and moral principles only his fruit doth not remain but rots before it is ripe fals before it is fit to be gathered How much fruit soever the best meer moralist brings forth he brings none at all to perfection as these Texts here quoted do excellently and elegantly set forth Iob 15.33 He shall shake off his unripe fruit as the vine and cast off his flower as the Olive Mat. 13.6 And when the Sun was up they were scorched and because they had not roote they withered away And bring no fruit to perfection Luk. 8.14 Here we have the period of the fruitfulnesse of the best meer moralist set down by the holy Ghost all his fruit comes to just nothing at last But contrarywise he that is fruitfull in righteousnesse as a branch in the vine his fruit remaineth and ●indly ripeneth as appears by Ioh. 15.16 I have chosen you and ordained you saith Christ of the living branches of the vine that ye should bring forth fruit and that your frui● should remain And it is
believeth all things loveth all things endureth all things 1 Cor. 13.4 5 6 7. It is a heart-softening affection a heart-mollifying love This is intimated by the language of the Apostle Heb. 3.13 Exhort one another daily while it is called to day lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfullness of sinne Hence it is evident That if our love one towards another were such as it should be and did operate as it should do it would soften and mollifie our hearts Congruous love is mollifying Here note two or three things Christians frequently complain of hardness of heart in these dayes and not without cause but few I believe take notice that want in love is the cause of it Strangeness weakens cools and abates love nothing more this it doth in man towards God and in man towards man and as love abates and strangeness grows the heart contracts hardness more and more Probatum est Whilest the Galatians love towards Paul continued they were pliable within and without they would have parted with any thing to have done him good but when once their love abated their hearts were hardned towards him and his message too Love and intimate converse melts the heart nothing more strangeness hardens it nothing the like intimate converse with God encreaseth love to God and melteth the heart intimate converse with the godly-wise doth the like Our great hardness of heart and unprofitableness under the great meanes of grace in publick I may truly say hath in great part sprung from the gross neglect of the duties of Christian love and the great strangeness that is grown amongst Christians in these times where we meet but in complement usually But when God shall give his people one heart and one way to serve him with one consent when their love shall abound one towards another and operate without these obstructions of division in judgement and affection they shall then have hearts of flesh and not of stone as appears by Ier. 32.39 and Zeph. 3.9 compared with Ezek. 36.26 which places have reference to one and the same time It is said of Leviathan Job 41. That the flakes of his flesh are joyned together they are firme in themselves they cannot be moved His scales are one so neer another that no Air can come between them They are joyned one to another they stick together that they cannot be sunder●d The Lord Jesus Christ is the great Leviathan of Heaven and Earth and his people are his scales and the flakes of his flesh and were they so joyned together in Christian love and society that no Air of temptation could come between them they would be firm in themselves and so stick together that they could not be sundered yea in their neck would strength remaine and sorrow would be turned into joy before them I wish all the Saints to whose view this may come may take these things into consideration Great is the latitude of Christian love of love congruous to the rule of God for they whose love is congruous to the rule of God Grudge not a one against ●●e other Speak not evil one of another Do not bite and devour one another Devi●e ●ot evill one against another Do not oppress over-reach or defraud one another i● any matter Render not evill for evill unto any man Say not I will do so to him as he hath done to me I will ●ender unto the man according to his deeds They bear not false witness against their Neighbour nor bear witness without cause against their Neighbour nor deceive with their lips Lay not wait against the dwelling of the righteous Spoil not his resting place Adde not affliction to the afflicted Rejoyce not in their enemies fell much less in their brothers Hate not their brother in heart Stand not against the blood of their Neighbours out of desire of revenge nor upon a politicall account Are not as Cain who slew his Brother They judge not their Brother nor set at nought their Brother Give no offence willingly to any but endeavour as much as lawfully they may to live peaceably with all men They put away all bitterness and wrath and anger and ●lamour and evill speaking with all malice Love one another as God gave us Commandement Love one another as Christ hath loved us Love as Brethren Love without dissimulation cordially unfeignedly out of a pure heart fervently Love not in word and in tongue only but in deed and in truth They walk in love abound in Love grow in Love speak the truth in Love serve one another in Love continue in Love are kindly affectionated one towards another with brotherly Love Rejoice with them that rejoyce and weep with them that weep In honour preferre one another have compassion one of another are pitifull are courteous one towards another tender hearted if rich they are rich in good works ready to distribute willing to communicate shew mercy with cheerfullness they beare one anothers burdens If strong beare the infirmities of the weak support the weak beare one with another a●d forbeare one another Forsake not the assembling of themselves together but exhort one another daily edify one another and comfort one another with the Word of the Lord Teach and admonish one another consider one another to provoke unto Love and to good works confess their faults one to another This I think is meant at least chiefly of faults committed one against another and pray one for another Pray for all men even enemies Do good unto all but especially unto the houshold of Fai●h they are not overcome of evill but labour to overcome evill with goodness they do as they would be done by in all things they esteem very highly in Love for their works sake their lawfull and faithfull Ministers especially those in whom they have propriety They receive one another as Christ received us to the glory of God and be at peace among themselves Then again He whose Love to his brother is congruous to the Rule of God goes not up and down as a tale-bearer He seeks not his own but his brothers good labours to avoid whatsoever may offend or weaken his brother or be a stumbling block unto him labours to please his brother for his good to Edification He loves his Neighbour as himself doth good freely looking for nothing again He saies not as Cain Am I my brothers keeper but watches over his brother for his good and reproves his brother in Love according to Christ's Rule privately and publiquely if need be informs against his brother in such place and case as Christ commands him and with-draws from his brother in case of
me and washed me with water yea with blood with the blood of his Sonne he throughly washed away my filth and annoynted me with oyl indued me with his Spirit and his grace c. I had forfeited all right to Heaven and earth into the Lords hand and he hath given me all back again freely and put me in a better condition than I was in before O the deepnesse of the riches of the Justice and Mercy of God! 10. In the tenth place Evangelical sorrow is a sorrow that keeps the soul in a sweet heavenly frame for all holy and heavenly duties it sweetly fits the soul for all holy performances Sorrow that flowes from the apprehension of Love in God is fresh and lively and full of spirits so that a man never performs any holy duty better then when his heart is filled with this sorrow Set a soul filled with this sorrow to pray and he will pray sweetly and heavenly fervently and effectually to wit in faith and so prevaile much with God Set him to hear and he will hear humbly and the whole Word of the Lord will be sweet unto him every precept and every threatning of the Lord every bitter thing will be sweet unto him every crum that fals from his Table will he gather up as precious food Set a soul filled with this sorrow to Divine Meditation and he will do it with great delight and freedome set him to receive the Sacrament of the Supper of the Lord and he will do this action in its beauty He will looke upon him whom he hath pierced and mourn for his sinne that hath pierced him and every other holy duty will he perform with a more heavenly mind than others which have not felt this sorrow or not in that measure which he hath done 11. The soul Evangelically contrite sorrows not so much for suffering as for sinning not so much for being displeased as for displeasing and dishonouring God by sinne it is grieved for its sinne because the holy Spirit of God is grieved by its sinne and broken with its whorish heart as the Prophet speaks and is melted by the consideration of the incomparable goodness of God and his kindnesse and love in Christ towards its self abused by its self rather then broken with horrour threatnings punishments or slavish feare Against thee thee only have I sinned and done this evill in thy sight saith the contrite soul and this is that which pierceth his soul. 12. The soul Evangelically contrite longs after freedome from sinne more than freedome from suffering it saies with the Church Lord take away all mine iniquity not with Phara●h the plague Lord look upon my affliction and my pain saith the contrite soul and ease me of that if it be thy blessed Will but however forgive all my sinnes deliver me from all my transgressions Wash me throughly from mine iniquity and cleanse me from my sinne hide thy face from my sinnes and blot out all mine iniquities O wretched man that I am Who shall deliver me and when shall I be delivered from the body of this death This is the language of contrite souls The soul Evangelically contrite counts sin the worst Evill and Christ the best Good the guilt of sinne the power of sinne and the being of sinne is of all burdens the heaviest unto a contrite soul and that which of all other it longs to be freed from 13. The soul Evangelically contrite priseth Christ as the chiefest Good as the only true Good it is not satisfied with any thing without Christ it is not fully satisfied with any thing but Christ Christ in his Blood Christ in his Spirit Christ in his Ordinances Christ in his Ministers Christ in whomsoever his Image is stamped is precious above all earthly things unto the contrite soul Thou art my beloved and my desire is towards thee saith the Contrite heart to Christ. To the soul Evangelically Contrite the light of Gods Countenance and the sense of his love in Christ is more worth than all the treasures and pleasures in the world Lord lift thou up the Light of thy Countenance upon me thy love is better than wine better then Corn and Wine it strengthens more it comforts more it puts gladness in my heart more then Corn and Wine more than the choicest Creatures in the world saith the Contrite soul. When once this contrition had ceazed on Davids heart his soul did thirst for God as the thirsty land for rain and as the chased Hart for the water-brooks And not after God only in his immediate dispensations but in his mediate also after God in his Ordinances in his Sanctuary as appears Psal. 63.2 84.10 27.4 and thus did Mary Magdalen and Paul and other Saints under the New Testament when once this contrition had ceazed on their hearts they were very industrious seekers of God in his Ordinances By which it is eminently evident that it is the nature of Evangelical Contrition of hearts Evangelically contrite to prize highly communion with God in his Ordinances As it was with David and Mary and the other Saints here so it is with every soul Evangelically Contrite he hath the same judgement of and affection towards Gods Ordinances in truth though not in the same degree Such as the measure of contrition wrought in the soul is such usually is the measure of his affection to and thirst after these Divine excellencies forementioned 14. The soul Evangelically Contrite disclaims all righteousnesse of its own and rests wholly on the merit of Christ for justification before God We are all as an unclean thing and all our righteousnesses are as filthy raggs saith the Contrite Church Isai. 64.6 What things were gain to me those I counted loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Iesus my Lord and do judg them but dung that I may winne Christ saith the Apostle Phil. 3.8 9. When once this Evangelical contrition h●d ceazed on the heart of Paul he renounced all his own righteousnesse all before conversion and all after conversion his old man and his new in matter of justification and rested wholly upon the merit of Christ which plainly demonstrates the truth asserted 15. Evangelical sorrow is a lasting sorrow and a wasting sorrow When once it hath ceazed upon the heart of a Christian it doth not pass away as the morning cloud and early dew or a land-flood but continueth and riseth up as a spring and is never exhaust till sin the cause of it be wholly taken away and not only the guilt and punishment of sinne but the very being of sinne till total deliverance from this body of death be granted This is evident in the Apostle Paul when once this sorrow had ceazed on his heart he did not cease to bewail his proness to sinne till his being in this world ceased as appears Rom. 7. ver 14.24 And as it is a lasting sorrow so it is a wasting
long description of a new Creature to seven particulars and speak of them particularly what God hath been pleased to impart unto me that if ever God in his providence should any wayes bring this Manuscript to publique view it may be helpful to some poor souls this way First A new Creature is one in whom Iesus Christ the new man is formed to wit truly formed the truth of this is evident by the language of the Apostle Gal. 4.19 My little Children saith he of whom I travell in birth again untill Christ he formed in you c. which words do clearly and strongly prove That when Christ is formed in the Creature the Creature is then new and not before it is then a new Creature and not till then it is then born again born of God and new indeed Regeneration may well be called a forming of Christ in us for it formes Christ in the understanding in the will in the affections in the conscience in all the faculties of the soul in all the parts and members of the body in the whole man in the whole life and conversation Here note two or three things First That God forms Christ in the whole man where he forms him truly God forms Christ in the whole man by conforming the whole man to Christ. 2. When every faculty of the soul is in its scope and bent for Christ then is Christ formed in the soul when every facultie of the soul and member of the body is bent for Christ then is Christ formed in the whole man 3. When a mans will desire aim and indeavour is to square his whole life by the Word of God as his rule then is Christ formed in his Conversation then is he a new Creature in Gods account who measures man more by his will and affection then his action as appears by 2 Cor. 8.12 compared with Prov. 23.26 Wouldest thou then know whether thou art a new Creature yea or nay consider then whether Christ be formed in thee ●o wit truly formed yea or nay ask thy soul the question that Saul asked the wi●ch What form is he of said he What sawest ●hou so do thou ask thy soul What form art thou of O my soul Whose image dost thou beare Christ's or Satans If Christ's truly though weakly this argues thy state good thy Creation ●tw this demonstrates thee a Creature new a new Creature Then again say as he What seest thou What seest thou O my soul in thy self What light what darknesse if nothing but darknesse what darknesse is it affected darknesse or afflicting darknesse if afflicting darknesse this speaks the Creature new If thou descriest light in thy understanding Consider then how it operates how it regulates how it transforms 1. Consider how that light which thou hast be it more or lesse doth operate whether it puffeth up or casteth down thy soul whether it lifteth up thy soul in praise or in pride whether it give glory to God or self renewing light is humbling God glorifying the more Iob saw of God the more he abhorred himself the more a new Creature knows God and himself the more he loaths himself and admires his God and desires to advance him Consider what affection sutable to its notion that light which thou hast produceth in thee what love to God and the things of God what love to man for God what hatred of sinne what joy in the Lord what desire to injoy the Lord in all and above all things what comfortable hope of increase of grace and glory what trust in God and desire to do for God and be with God it generates in thee Consider what power of godlinesse thy light produceth in thee what self-discovery what self-denyall it hath begotten in thee especially touching thy predominate sinne what contempt of the world in the good and evill of it what conscience of sinne of duty and the manner of it what conjunction of duties of the second Table with the duties of the first Table what contentation with thy state what watchfulnesse over thy heart and all the out-goings of it what willingnesse to take Christ with the Cross what desire and indeavour to help others what hunger and thirst after all those means which God hath appointed for the increase of it and all grace in us what fruitfullness in righteousness c. Saving illumination produceth fruitfulnesse Secondly Consider how that light which thou hast doth regulate and reform thee consider how it regulates thy judgment thy will and affections how it reforms thy life and all thy actions and conforms them to the Word and Will of Christ Consider what death to sinne what life to righteousnesse it produceth in thee what through reformation it hath begotten in thee renewing light is reforming light universally reforming inwardly reforming and perseveringly reforming Thirdly Consider how that light which thou hast transforms thee Consider what transformation it makes in thee Renewing light is transforming light Light from the sanctifying Spirit of Christ transforms into the Image of Christ Christ truly formed in the understanding speaks the man transformed by the renewing of his mind as is evident by the Language of the Apostle Rom. 12.2 Be you transformed by the renewing of your mind c. Consider how that light which thou hast elevateth and raiseth thy soul from Earth to Heaven and if thou findest that the light that is in thy understanding do thus operate thus regulate and thus transform truly though weakly be it more or lesse know it lively demonstrates Christ formed in thy understanding thy light renewing light and thee a Creature new Of Christ formed in the other faculties of the soul to wit Will and Affection and in life and conversation more shall be spoken in due place For the present note this As Christ the new Man is more or lesse formed in the Creature so the Creature is more or lesse new When Christ shall be perfectly formed in the Crea●ure then and never till then the Creature shall be perfectly new according to degrees Thus far of the first appearance of a new Creature he is one in whose understanding Christ is formed 2. The second appearance of a new Creature which I mean to insist on is this He is one that hath a new heart this conclusion I deduct from the Language of the Lord Ezek. 36.26 where the Lord speaking of making the Creature new begins at the heart A new heart will I give you and a new spirit will I put within you saith the Lord c. Satan doth his best works without but God and Nature do their first works within Nature begins its work within as Philosophers and Anatomists conceive In natural generation the heart lives and brain parts which have in them the begining of motion are the first in being though not the first in appearing nor the first perfected say they So in spiritual generation to wit regeneration where
An upright heart longs and desires still to be more upright it groanes under the guile that it finds remaining in it self and warrs against it and longs to be delivered from it An upright heart is a heart perpendicularly directly and chiefly for God in all its aimes and ends it exalts God in all things and above all things because he only is to be exalted Uprightnesse exceedingly desires and indeavours to improve every price in its hand to the glory of God the giver Ioh. 7.18 An upright heart is not satisfied with its own tryal but desires God should try it and goes to God to do it Thus did upright David Psa. 26.2 139.23 24. And upright Iob. Let me be weighed in an even Balance saith he Iob 31.6 An upright heart can comfor●ably appeal to God in its worst condition except in some cases viz. in case of ignorance of its own integrity or in case of some guilt charged upon it by God conscience or Satan or in case of some Temptation wherein Satan by his sophistery mis-represents him to himself and fantacy joyning with Satan gives a false Idea and representation of things to the understanding whereby it comes to passe that conscience doth accuse when it should excuse in such cases an upright heart cannot nor dares not to own its own integrity nor appeal to God but if it be not hindered by the interposition of some one of these or the like it can comfortably appeal to God in its worst condition as is evident by divers examples as in Hezekiah 2 King 20.3 and in Iob Job 23. ver 10 11 12 Chap. 16.17 and in Ieremiah Jer. 12.3 David 1 Chro. 29.17 Paul 1 Thes. 2.10 An upright heart is a soyl wherein the immortall seed of the word takes kindly rooting springs up and brings forth fruit in some measure more or lesse as Christ affirms in that Parable Mark 4.8 Integrity or uprightnesse is a growing and spreading plant it is a plant which how small soever it be at its beginning if once planted grows greater and greater it is alwayes greater at last then at the first This Bildad hinted to Iob Job 8.7 and this Christ plainly affirms in the Parable of the mustard seed Mat 13.31 32. Uprightnesse is a plant that will thrive though in a barren soyl Finally Integrity or uprightnesse is an abiding plant It is a plant that will live under a torrid or a friged Zone a plant that will bide the hottest Summer and the coldest Winter my meaning is it will hold out in the hottest persecution and in the greatest defection An upright heart abides in the truth and the truth abids in it The upright do hold on his way Job 17.9 An Hypocrite may professe the truth and go farre in the profession of it for a time but he will not alwayes abide in it sooner or later he will fall off quite as is evident by those Texts quoted in the Margin but an upright heart will hold on its way hold out upright in crooked times it will hold fast its integrity whatever it part with else as God and an upright man affirms Iob 2.3 and 27.5 6. As an Hypocrite will not abide in the truth no more will the truth abide in him Truth may be in an Hypocrite for a time but it will not abide in him God doth sooner or later take it quite from him but truth in an upright heart it abideth there so saith the Apostle The annointing which ye have received of God abideth in you 1 Joh. 2.27 Truth in an upright heart is in its proper element and therefore abideth there These appearances of an upright heart which I have collected from the bare Word I thought not amisse here to insert and for brevity sake I will multiply no more but proceed to the fourth appearance of a new heart 4. A new heart is a self loathing heart as appears by Ezek. 36.26 compared with ver 31. A new heart will I give you saith the Lord and what follows Then shall ye remember your own evill wayes and your doings that were not good and shall loath your selves in your own sight c. Thence it is evident that a new heart is a self-loathing heart it loaths it self for all its iniquities and for all its abominations for all its guilt of sinne and for all the filth of sinne that it sees in its self for its inward corruptions as well as its outward transgressions 5. A new heart is an obedient heart a heart made pliable to the Will of God as appears by the fore-cited place Ezek. 36. A new heart will I give you saith the Lord v. 26. And cause you to walk in my Statutes and keep my judgments and do them ver 27. Hence it is evident That a new heart is a heart pliable to all the revealed Will of God a heart on which the Word of God and the Works ofGod make impression and it is therefore called a heart of flesh Ibid v. 26. 6. A new heart is a heart new principled it hath in it principles above nature above morality to wit Divine principles principles of grace by which the whole new man is acted 7. Another appearance of a new heart is this A new heart is alwayes accompanied with a new spirit A new heart will I give you and a new spirit will I put within you saith the Lord Ezek. 36.26 A new heart and a new spirit are here coupled in infusion by the Lord which shews they are twins born together they alwayes go together live everlastingly together this David pointed at Psal. 51.10 Create in me a clean heart O God and renew a right spirit within me c. David knew that where God gave a new heart he gave a new frame of spirit also and therefore he puts both into his bill when he put this promise in suit When God makes the heart new he makes the spirit new also he frames it of another fashion points it towards another course raiseth it from Earth to Heaven meekeneth it and makes it more easie to be intreated 8. The principles then being new and the spirit new where the heart is made new it must needs follow in the next place by necessary consequence That the life and conversation is new also for these being made new cannot but produce newnesse of life therefore I conclude this thus A new heart alwayes produceth a new life if the heart be new the life will be new also Christ if truely formed in the Creature is formed in every part of the Creature in the whole man in the whole life and conversation of the man from his convertion and new birth This is the last but not the least demonstrator of a new heart of a new Creature and such as without which no man can ever safely conclude that his heart is new or his Creation new He hath chosen us in him before the foundation