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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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are unnatural unsafe and false are quickly taken up and so the issue is according and in stead of setting up his Kingdome ere they are aware they are ready to set up something else wherein that I say no more no blessing is to be expected It is the blessing of God upon persons not their abilities how great soever whereby they are made active in being blessings unto any chiefly in managing affaires of his Kingdome which is a blessed Kingdome And we see that he conferreth blessings still according to his covenant as all that he hath ever done or doth for any of his people hath ever been and is according to a covenant And however we are apt to think that an omission of an ordinance or duty therein required makes no great matter yet he putteth much upon it and proceeds accordingly as he sees fit in giving and denying of his blessing and in leaving marks of his displeasure upon such as doe transgresse therein 2. As you would be blessings to Families and Nations as you are to have that priviledge by vertue of Abrahams Covenant so you must follow Abrahams steps Be not slothful saith the Apostle in the words next before my Text Heb. 6. 12. but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises If ye were Abrahams children saith our Saviour Joh. 8. 39. that is so as to inherit Abrahams promise and blessing for otherwise they were his natural seed ye would do the works of Abraham Think not therefore to be blessings to your neighbours or to your owne children or servants as Abraham was unlesse you follow his steps And that in three things especially 1. You must teach your Families as Abraham did Gen. 18. 19. I know him saith God that he will command his children and his houshold after him and they shall keep the way of the Lord to do justice and judgement that the Lord may bring upon Abraham that which he hath spoken of him Implying that if family-duties be neglected notwithstanding the promise the blessing will not take effect God carries on his work of sanctification so as to take his people into communion with himself therein and to make them active in the work therefore he conferrs his blessings of that nature upon us by the use of means and they such as are fittest and most natural and proper to bring his work to passe Among all the means of grace there is none more effectual then family-instruction and example by means hereof are persons fitted and prepared for made more capable of benefit by publique preaching the younger sort especially Hereby the parents or family-governours authority example and interest is improved to a very great advantage to cause attention wakefulnesse of spirit readinesse to hear to read to ponder and consider the truth revealed in the Gospel That respect and love which usually is mutual in such relations is of mighty force to make endeavors of this nature happy and succesful The Lord knew this and therefore would not lose it therefore hath he promised to water such endeavours with the dew of his blessing He loveth there to blesse where there is something to be blessed by him Matth. 13. 12. 25. 29. Knowing therefore of what use his Saints might be to bring in others to himself especially those under their power guidance and tuition he hath therefore promised to make beleevers blessings unto families kindreds and nations Upon this account it was that Joshuah could undertake not only for himself but also for his house Jos 24. 15. Chuse ye whom ye will serve but as for mee and my house we will serve the Lord. Thus we read that Timothy knew the Scriptures from a Child 2 Tim. 3. 15. And this because the same faith dwelt in him which dwelt first in his Grand-Mother Lois and his Mother Eunice 2 Tim. 1. 5. We read also how the wise Solomon was instructed by his Mother This therefore is your way to encrease the Kingdome of Christ And yet this is not all 2. Another thing wherein you are to follow Abrahams steps is uprightness and singleness of heart in what you do for God Gen. 17. 1. Walk before me and be thou upright and I will make my covenant between me and thee and I will multiply thee exceedingly So Psal 112. 2. The generation of the upright shall be blessed A great part of a Christians work in his walking with God lieth in family-duties Now if he be but formal in it taking up a form of Godliness because he loveth to seem religious although he abound in duties of all sorts albeit a form of Godlinesse is better then nothing yet little good is done in such a case He that in sincerity and singlenesse of heart sets himselfe to glorifie God and to save the souls of such as are about him he it is that is a blessing where he liveth Such uprightnesse of heart engageth his affections in the work therefore what counsel or instruction he administers or what example he giveth taketh more impression What cometh from the heart goeth to the heart and there it fixeth with more authority and power A formal Christian is like unsavory salt that seasons not 3. You must not satisfie your selves with this Abraham must be followed yet one step further You must labour to be friends of God as Abraham was James 2. 23. that is you must be spiritual and heavenly Christians walking close with God no strangers to him observing narrowly his carriage towards you applying your selves to please him in all things to gaine upon his love to encrease in favour with him Such as keep acquaintance dayly and converse with God such persons alwaies are a blessing where they live As our Saviour saith they are like leaven apt to season such as are about them with the fear and love of Christ He that converseth much with God hath an humble meek and savory spirit He is rich in faith much of God appeareth still in all his conversation His presence therefore and example is a check to wickedness a provocation and encouragement to holiness of life As a friend of the Bridgroome he is a blessed meanes to bring many soules into the arms of Christ On the other side whoever he be that neglecteth this friendship is in very small capacity to be an instrument of spiritual good to any especially to those who are nearest to him who most observe his wayes and see into his actions A friend of the Bridegroome and the Bride must be a friend of God FINIS A SHORT DISCOURSE Concerning the MANIFSTATIONS of GOD unto his People IN THE LAST DAIES Wherein is shewed the manner of the Spirits work therein to be in the use of ordinary gifts not by extraordinary Revelations HEBR. 1. 1. God who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in times past to the fathers by the Prophets hath in these last daies spoken unto us by his sonne IN these words we have
which the Spirit was to shew Obj. 2. But it is said vers 13. that the Spirit should lead them into all truth and shew them things to come which seems to restrain this place to be meant onely of the Apostles because others are not led into all truth nor doth it shew things to come to all beleevers Answ To this I answer that we find the like affirmed of all beleevers 1 Joh. 2. 20. where the Apostle speaking to all sorts of Christians under the names of Fathers Young Men and Little Children v. 13. saith Ye have an unction from the holy one and ye know all things Which is not so to be understood as if these little Children though they had the Unction had nothing hid from their knowledge for then what needed the Apostle to write to them because of those who did seduce them v. 26 nor can it be said of the Apostles themselves that they were so led into all truth as that no truth was unknown to them the Apostle sayes we know in part therefore that is not the meaning but that it is the property and office of the spirit to lead us into truth and into one truth as well as another and that all truth at last the Church shall be led into by the Spirit and that so far as we are led by the spirit we are led into the truth which being but in part we know but in part in this life As for his shewing things to come that also is meant of all beleevers who by what the Son hath revealed are put into a capacity by search of the Scriptures to understand prophesies which were things sealed up before even from the Saints which the Spirit enables us to do also by taking of the things of Christ and shewing them unto us Therefore is it said Rev. 5. 6. that the Lamb that was slain took the book of prophesies and opened the seales thereof By fulfilling the prophesies as to his owne person he makes the Saints of these last dayes able to understand them also as to his Church or mystical body Rev. 5. 9. Thou art worthy to take the book and to open the seales thereof for thou wast slain and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood and hast made us unto our God Kings and Priests And this the voice both of the foure living Creatures and of the four and twenty Elders even of the whole Church and company of beleevers Another Testimony to this Doctrine we have Heb. 2. 3. How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord and was confirmed unto us by them that heard him God also bearing them witness both with signs wonders and with divers miracles and gifts of the Holy Ghost according to his own will Where we see the manifestation is the Sonnes the Lord Christ and the work of the Apostles was to be but Witnesses and Confirmers of it to us for which they were fitted with power of miracles and other gifts of the Holy Ghost which being done the work and office of the Apostles was ended and of no further use but by their Writings unlesse we can suppose that what the Sonne hath spoken needs a further Witnesse or confirmation to our faith Therefore also Christ is said to be the Apostle and High Priest of our profession Heb. 3. 1. because our whole direction in Religion is what he hath spoken to us Thus having found this to be a truth the next thing to be considered is how it comes to passe or what reason can be given since the Lord hath the same abundance of spirit and could as easily speak to us by dreams visions and revelations extraordinary and by persons infallibly inspired now as ever his people also as dear and precious to him why he should now deny his people that which formerly he granted and leave them onely to what he hath spoken by his Sonne to find out the mind of God and the mystery of his will only by the use and improvement of ordinary gifts Among other reasons that might be given of this I shall mention three Reas 1. Because this his speaking by his Sonne hath brought into the world a greater light whereby those wayes of revelation are made uselesse and unprofitable as when the Sunne ariseth all the Starres are out of sight Christ is the Sunne of righteousness who since his rising hath put the Saints into a better state then to stand in need of such waies of light which were in the world before 1. Joh. 2. 8. The darkness is past and the true light now shineth It is true that in the time of the Churches infancy under the law the Saints needed such dispensations and they had them but since his speaking to us by his Sonne the Church is no more as a child under age and it needs them not the reason is because by his speaking to to by his Sonne the Saints are in a better capacity of finding out the minde of God by industry and labour in the use of ordinary gifts by search and study of the Scriptures because the whole mysterie of his will is now revealed for where there is the whole truth discovered in any matter each part will beare witnesse and give illustration to the other which was not so in the times before Christ they had truth but not the whole truth layd open that is the meaning of that place John 1. 18. The Law was given by Moses but truth was by Jesus Christ not that the Law was not truth Psal 119. 142. Thy law is the truth but it was the truth under types and shadows so as much of it was then hidden which now is made manifest The mystery kept hid from ages and generations was revealed by Jesus Christ The Law shews the order but the power is discovered in the Gospel the Law telleth us of life in God in the wayes of his service but it leaves us to ask such questions Who shall ascend into heaven or descend down into the deep and how shall this or that be the Gospel answers all these questions Rom. 10. 5 6 7 8. When a man hath not the whole of a matter before him he cannot see farre into it or make a full judgement of it This was the case before Christ therefore they had need of such Prophets and such wayes of revelation which are uselesse now Therefore also the Apostle saith in opposition to those times that We all with open face behold as in a glasse the glory of the Lord. And so we are to understand our Saviour Matth. 11. 11. concerning John that he was greater then all the Prophets before him and the least in the Kingdom of God greater then he It is not meant of Johns personall gifts or graces for so he was beyond many in the Kingdom of God but of the state of things in generall as they stood then and afterwards in respect of