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A36185 The nature of the two testaments, or, The disposition of the will and estate of God to mankind for holiness and happiness by Jesus Christ ... in two volumes : the first volume, of the will of God : the second volume, of the estate of God / by Robert Dixon. Dixon, Robert, d. 1688. 1676 (1676) Wing D1748; ESTC R12215 658,778 672

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his friends a Rod of Iron for his enemies Christ's most glorious rule is in Heaven therefore after his Resurrection his first work was to send his Ambassadours to preach his Kingdom to every Creature As my Father hath sent me so send I you Whos 's sins ye remit they are remitted and whose sins ye retain they are retained Whatsoever ye bind on earth shall be bound in heaven and whatsoever ye loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven He that receiveth you receiveth me and he that despiseth you despiseth me and he that despiseth me despiseth him that sent me And after his Ascension he sent down the Holy Ghost with great power to work wisdom and Miracles When he ascended up on high he led Captivity captive and gave gifts unto men In Christs life time upon Earth the Holy Ghost was not given and the reason was because Christ was not yet glorified This Mission of the Spirit being the most glorious administration of his Kingdom when the great Wisdoms and Powers of the World were not able to resist the wisdom and power of his Spirit by which his Disciples spake When the foolishness of God was wiser than the wisdom of men and the weakness of God was stronger than the power of men SECT II. Corol. Thus Christ considered as a Mediator is the Conditional Heir of all things under God And so Christians as Christians are the Conditional Heirs of all things under Christ Thus God Covenanted with Christ to give him a Kingdom but he must get it by Conquest according to the nature of a Feudal kingdom So God Covenants with Christians to give them a kingdom with Christ and under Christ but they must get it by Conquest The kingdom of Heaven must be pressed into and the violent take it by force and no otherwise The good fight of Faith must be fought out before we can lay hold upon the Crown of Righteousness So the Children of Israel had the kingdom of Canaan given them but they must fight for it before they could be put in possession And this is the true nature of getting and of keeping a Feudal Kingdom SECT III. Christs New way of conquest Thus a New way had Christ of conquering by Obedience and Sufferings So do Christians conquer by Self denial Love of enemies Patient suffering for Righteousness sake outward force against force and learning against learning and policy against policy may clash together like rocks of equal force and come off from each other safe and as strong as ever but when Weakness is advanced against Power in the Name of God and Simplicity and Innocence against Learning and deep Policy then is the mighty Power of God discovered Who sees not as man sees nor judges according to outward appearance Whose wayes are not like mans waies but of another fashion Christ is the Heir of all things therefore God covenanted with Christ as the Testator covenants with his Heir to enjoy his Inheritance upon such terms as to convey part of his Estate to such or such Legates or Co-heirs So the Promise was made to Christ that it might be sure to all the Seed for in Christ the Promises of God are Yea and Amen And therefore if God covenanted with Christ he hath also covenanted with his Seed Behold I and the Children which God hath given me Of those whom thou hast given me have I lost none for they are mine and I am thine SECT IV. And this is all that can be made of the Covenant of Grace Covenant of Grace and this is conditional which some make absolute contrary to the nature of a Covenant If a Covenant therefore be conditional with Christ how can it be absolute with Christians Thus they confound and perplex all things A Donative may be absolute a Testament may be absolute a Law or Constitution may be absolute a Promise may be absolute but a Pact or Covenant is upon some condition and the non-performance of the Condition dissolves the Pact and brings in a penalty of forfeiture And such a Condition there is in Gods Testament namely Faith and Repentance which some make the Effect or Means or they know not what If so then the main point of the Scriptures must be quite laid aside or quite expunged Because the whole Tenour of the Scriptures runs along clear contrary If thou believest thou shalt be saved Repent for the kingdom of God is at hand c. This is to have and to hold of God in Fide So God gives his Estate first to Christ to have and to hold of him in Fee Secondly to Christians to have and to hold of Christ in Fee This is free Grace and the more free because of meer grace and upon such noble terms as 1. To have all good of God 2. To hold all good of God 3. To do all good of God and for God As for conceits of Merit in this case they are vain and idle speculations producing aery notions and words without knowledge which darken the counsel of the wisdom of God SECT V. Thus Christ shares all things with Christians Christ shares with Christians 1. Christ shares his Holiness with them For therefore he hath anointed himself that we might be anointed with him and by him of whose fullness we all receive and grace for grace 2. Christ shares his Sufferings with Christians We fill up that which is behind of the Sufferings of Christ for his Body's sake which is the Church Saul Saul why persecutest thou me He that toucheth them toucheth the apple of his eye In as much as ye did it unto them ye have done it unto me And Christ is crucified in his members 3. Christ shares his Victory with Christians In him and through him we are more than Conquerors I thank God through Jesus Christ my Lord. We shall bruise Satan under every one of our feet This is our victory whereby we overcome the World even our Faith Thus Christ could not have the benefit of Gods Promise on Gods part till he had performed the condition on his part And how then can Christians expect the benefit of the Promise on Gods part except they perform the condition on their part 1. Christs Condition was Obedience and Sufferings 2. Gods Reward was Resurrection Kingdom and Glory 3. Christians Condition is Faith Repentance and Sufferings 4. Gods Reward is Resurrection and Eternal life By Christs death though faith is our Justification 1. From sin to righteousness 2. From bondage to adoption By Christs Resurrection through faith is our Justification 1. From death to life 2. From Jus ad Rem to Jus in Re. 4. Christ shares his kingdom and Priesthood with Christians Christ the principal Heir Christ the chief Priest And Christians are all Kings and Priests with him by him and under him In my Fathers house are many Mansions I go before to prepare a place for you that where I am there ye might also be If I be lifted
We need say no more against Popery than this It is diametrically opposit to the Institution of the Pure Doctrine and Spiritual Worship of Christ when all shall be taught of God and worship him in Spirit and Truth For If God Almighty therefore hath abolished that Covenant which was established upon weak and Temporal Promises and hath utterly taken away those rude and beggarly Elements of the World which he himself was pleased to set up for a Time and Place and People who then shall dare what man or Society of men can with safety and honour to Christianity frame or set up a system and body of Ceremonies and Rites partly Jewish and partly Paganish more numerous and costly and insignificant yea and Profane O the Patience of God! O Tempora O Mores I may boldly stand upon this Rock and bid defiance to all Superstitious Doctrine and Worship by Authority from Christ and dare the World to tell me what other Rites or Forms Christ hath ordained in his Gospel save only these two Baptism and the Lord's Supper Those which the Wisest Reformation have introduced are but few and very significant and freely to be used for order and decency and for Conscience sake the Church that commands them declaring them not to be of the Essence or Substance of Religion but still shewing unto us a more excellent way And all might end in peace and quietness If 1. Some did dot destroy all Christian Liberty 2. And others did not use their Liberty for a cloak of Maliciousness and Disobedience against all Ecclesiastical and Civil Laws and Interest and Policy and Pride countermine all SECTION VII Administrations of both Testaments That therefore the two Testaments or Covenants are exactly distinguished one from the other besides the Arguments already used may be plainly demonstrated from the vastly different and contrary Administrations of God under each of them the one Carnal and Temporal the other Spiritual and Eternal Adam and Eve after the Creation having received a Law from God began quickly to aspire to be Gods themselvss and hearkned to the perswasion of the Devil in hopes of greater Knowledge and Immortality and they stooped so low that even Sensual pleasures of Sight and Taste drew down their noble Souls contrary to their own Reason and the Commands of God not enduring to be restrained by his Power though it were but to one forbidden Tree when they had the Liberty of the whole World beside But alas they soon saw their Error and repented and were pardoned by the Grace of God through the Seed of the Woman from whence the Transgression first sprung breaking the Serpents head that tempted her thereunto Then did they teach their Children to fear that God whom they had offended and by whom they were so gratiously pardoned But the very First-born Cain rebelled and his Posterity took after him called therefore the Sons of Men but Seth and his Race trod in the steps of their Father and were called the Sons of God SECTION VIII To these God farther revealed himself and they obeyed his Voice Idolatry But the rest because they could not see God who is invisible believed not in him but looked upon the Sun and Moon and Stars and all the pleasant and useful things of the Earth and adored them for their Gods and the Demons by their guiles bewitched them and taught them to serve the Creatures by Superstitious Rites of Sacrifices and Idolatries promising them for so doing the favour of their Gods and the enjoyment of those good things plentifully according to their hearts desire otherwise if they neglected those Services they threatned them with their displeasure and the Punishment of Plagues Famines Slavery Sterility and untimely Death The hopes of the one and the fears of the other made them so diligent in Idolatrous Worship to which the greatest part of the World through their Sensuality and Sottishness were led away SECTION IX To the rooting out of which original Error the Source of all Idolatry Remedy against Idolatry God by his great Servant Moses declared it was in his Power alone to bind the Influences of the Sun Moon and Stars and to make the Heaven as Brass and the Earth as Iron under their feet and that he would so bring it to pass if they forsook not their Idols to turn to the true God that made Heaven and Earth And then if they took God for their King Lev. 26.3 c. he promised them the first and the latter Rain to drop fatness upon them to glad their hearts with Fruitful seasons Health and Long life Progeny Honour and Peace and Victory over all their Enemies This was the way which God took to deal with that stupid and carnal Generation And not only with those profest Idolaters that forsook that God that gave Testimony all that while of his Goodness in giving them Rain from Heaven and Fruitful Seasons Act. 14.17 filling their hearts with Food and Gladness but with the Hebrews his chosen People and profest Worshippers who too much hankered after the Customes of the World and were ever tottering towards their Superstitious vanities Therefore God sent them Angels sometimes in the shapes of Men and sometimes Prophets working Divine miracles Sometimes he afforded them visible Testimonies of his Presence by Clouds and Fire and Thundrings and Lightnings and a Mountain burning and quaking and the sound of a Trumpet and the Voice of God In the Wilderness a Travelling Tabernacle in Canaan a standing Temple with Altars Cherubins and a Mercy-Seat a Fire that came down from heaven constantly burning a Table of Shew-bread the Ark of the Covenant the Oracle of the Urim and Thummim c. Besides his favourable Presence with them he manifested his nearness to punish them by those apparent Judgments of breaking upon particular Offenders upon whole Armies and Nations by Fire from heaven by Plagues and Famines c. and foretelling their dreadful Ruines by prodigious Signs in the Heavens This was all along the manner of God's Dispensations in those daies by Threatnings of Judgments and Promises of Blessings so to lead and drive that gross dull and stiff-necked Generation who would be perswaded by no other Arguments that God was present among them nor be reformed by any other inducements from their corrupt Manners which they had contracted in that Sink of Egypt and even in the Land of Canaan from the Abominations of all the Nations that were round about them But when the Fulness of Time and the Adult age of the Church was come then did Christ the Son of God visit them from heaven long before whose coming they had neither Angel nor Prophet to work any Sign or Wonder or to comfort them at all to teach them the more to long for the Messiah the great Angel of the Covenant and the great Prophet of God who taught them a higher Law and did greater Wonders than Moses and all the Prophets and after he
and formality And these only are the works that are the Tenure of my Justification by Faith These supernatural and superlegal works of the Gospel that flow from a pure heart and make a Christian perfect and conformable to his Redeemer will find acceptation at the last day when the Sentence shall be pronounced saving Come ye Blessed Children of my Father inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the World for I was an hungred and ye gave me meat I was thirsty and ye gave me drink I was a Stranger Mat. 25.34 and ye took me in naked and ye clothed me I was sick and ye visited me I was in prison and ye came unto me And in as much as ye did it to one of these least of my Brethren ye have done it unto me And for default of these Evangelical Works the Sentence will be pronounced accordingly Depart from me ye workers of iniquity for I know ye not The CONTENTS Faith Notions of Faith Credence Trust Promise given Promise taken Re-promise Courage Hope Covenant Faith in Christ Christ the Conveyer of Faith Christ the Author of Faith Declaring God's Will Proving God's Will Testament ad pias causas Physical operation Moral operation Saving Faith Means of Faith A new Heart TITLE VII Of the Instrument of Justification FAith is a thing indefinite so high and universal Faith as that it hath no genus above it to define it by And Faith is a thing so notable and so well known that there are not words more known whereby to express and teach the Nature of it Such are the transcendent words Deus Ens Unum Verum Bonum which every body knows but no body is able to define SECT I. Certain * Notions of Faith Notions or Cases may be layd down as signs or marks to breed a competent understanding thereof 1. An † High esteem of God high esteem of God's Existence Greatness and Goodness is Faith in God for Faith is opposed to despising or having a low and base esteem of weakness and badness of any Person 2. An ‖ Acceptance of promises V. Ro. 10.9 1 Joh. 15.10 Mat. 9.28 Math. 21.32 Mat. 9.23 24. Joh. 5.24 Joh. 20.31 Acts 8.37 Rom. 4.3 Heb. 11.2 Jam. 1.6 7. Mat. 11.23 24. Joh. 1.12 Hebr. 11.13 Heb. 12.25 Joh. 12.48 Luc. 7.30 Substance of things hoped c. Evidence of things not seen acceptance of God's Promise is Faith as obedience to God's Precepts is works God by his promise willeth unto us two distinct things 1. A present Right to the Blessing promised 2. A future possession And then answerable to both these God requires 1. an Acceptance or taking of the present right to the Blessing promised 2. an expectance or trusting to the future possession of it The acceptance is Faith the expectance Hope the refusal unbelief The Non-expectance despair God's promise is Faith given our acceptance is Faith taken 3. The substance of things hoped for is faith i. e. where things hoped for that really do subsist in their own Natures do spiritually subsist as to us and where things truly to come as to us though in present being as to themselves are made as present virtually to us there is Faith 4. The evidence of things not seen is Faith i. e. where there is a sight in spirit of things not yet to be seen as they are in themselves there is Faith Credence 1. Faith is vulgarly taken for Credence Credulity or Belief upon the credit or report of one that is worthy to be believed An assent to a truth in point of Law or fact opposed to unbelief Trust 2. Faith is taken for trust or confidence hope assurance or reliance upon the honesty authority and power of another opposed to distrust Promise given 3. Faith is taken for a promise made Do fidem an engagement to do such or such a thing An obligation or tye opposed to disengagement or Liberty Promise taken 4. Faith is taken for a promise taken or embraced Accipio fidem an acceptance an obligation to take the thing offered opposed to rejection or refusal Re-promise 5. Faith is taken for a re-promise or responsion a League Covenant Alliance or Fief Homage Allegiance Loyalty Performance opposed to disloyalty and treachery a keeping of Faith fidelity faithfulness God is faithful Men faithful Courage 6. Faith is taken for Courage Heart valour opposed to fear Why are ye fearful O ye of little Faith Hope 7. Faith is taken for a Hope or looking for things to come as those worthies Hebr. 11. who lived by Faith and died in Faith having not received the promises but afar off believing that they should presentially receive them SECT II. Covenant But the principal acception of Faith I humbly conceive as to our purpose is a Covenanting with God A mutual making and keeping promise by both parties giving taking and keeping Covenant with each other By our faith or stipulation with God comes our justification or right to the things covenanted for for God to give and us to receive By our fidelity or faithfulness to God comes our sanctification or maintaining of the right to the things covenanted for by good works Faith actually given is crediting or trusting with the things bestow'd Faith passively received is to be credited or trusted with the things taken Faith performed or kept is the discharge of the credit or trust imposed by the giver to the receiver and of the giver himself each is faithful to promise give receive and keep 1. God's promise is his sponsion or faith given a single act of his will to devise to us a present right to a future inheritance 2. The Access of our acceptation of God's promise is our responsion or faith taken A single act of our will to embrace this present right to a future inheritance and to repromise to keep what is given to take and commanded to do 3. This consent of wills of giving and receiving makes a perfect Covenant whereby God and Man are sure to each other and mutually obliged as in all Contracts to each other For faith is that that binds both God and Man Law binds not God but Man only Because God is above his Law and may change it but God is not above his faith and promises he cannot change them Search then and see if there be any evidence or conveyance that can create a better right or settlement for any Estate in Heaven or Earth between God or Man than Faith can do 1. God binds himself by promise and oath as he is the Creator and Lord promising of and for himself and swearing by and for himself and more than all this takes his death by substitution of Christ upon it 2. Man binds himself by promise and oath to God as he is his Creature and Vassal then he binds himself over again in his Baptism as he is his Creature and Heir and takes his death upon it by