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A62877 True old light exalted above pretended new light, or, Treatise of Jesus Christ as He is the light which enlightens every one that comes into the world : against the sense both of the Quakers, Arminians, and other assertors of universal grace, whose light is proved to be darkness / delivered in nine sermons, by John Tombes, B.D., and commended to publick view by Mr. Richard Baxter. Tombes, John, 1603?-1676. 1660 (1660) Wing T1824; ESTC R21431 110,239 95

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darknesse disguiseth himself puts on the form of a Serpent or Samuel loves to act in the night to keep men in ignorance and blindnesse it being the way most agreeable to his Kingdom which is the Kingdom of darknesse so the Lord Jesus the Lord of glory loved the light his Kingdom being the Kingdom of light His birth was manifested by a Starre Mat. 2. 2. he being the Star that should come out of Jacob as Balaam foretold Numb 24. 17. And there was darknesse over all the Land at his death so that the Sun was darkned Luk. 23. 44 45. Which shewed that then the Sun of righteousnesse was eclipsed His preaching was in the light I spake openly said he Job 18. 20. to the world I ever taught in the Synagogue and in the Temple whither the Jews alwaies resort and in secret have I said nothing His life and practice also was so illustrious and open that he could boldly appeal to his adversaries own testimony of him Which of you convinceth me of sin Joh. 8. 46. 2. Christ was the true light inligntening the world by his Fathers special design 1. Out of special love to his people for whose sake Christ was anointed to preach the Gospel to the poor sent to heal the broken-hearted to preach deliverance to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind to set at liberty them that are bruised Luk. 4. 18. According to the Prediction Isa. 60. 1 2 3. Arise be inlightened for thy light cometh and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee For behold the darknesse shall cover the earth and grosse darknesse the people but the Lord shall arise upon thee and his glory shall be seen upon thee And the Gentiles shall come to thy light and Kings to the brightnesse of thy rising Which is applied thus by Paul Ephes. 5. 14. Wherefore he saith Awake thou that sleepest and arise from the dead and Christ shall give thee light 2. Out of special affection to Christ. For the Father loveth the Son and hath given all things into his hand Joh. 3. 35. For the Father loveth the Son and sheweth all things that himself doeth For as the Father raiseth up the dead and quickneth them even so the Son quickneth whom he will For the Father judgeth no man bus hath committed all judgment unto the Son that all men should honour the Son even as they honour the Father He that honoureth not the Son honoureth not the Father which hath sent him Joh. 6. 21 22 23. To this end it was that the Word was made flesh and dwelt among men and they beheld his glory the glory as of the only begotten of the Father full of grace and truth John 1. 14. And to this end did he appear to John Revel 1. 13. cloathed with a garment down to the foot and girt about the paps with a golden girdle His head and his hairs were white like wool as white as snow and his eyes were as a flame of fire And his feet like unto fine brasse as if they burned in a furnase and his voice as the sound of many waters And he had in his right hand seven Starres and out of his mouth went a sharp two-edged Sword and his countenance was as the Sun shineth in his strength ver 14 15 16. His last glorious appearing as it is termed Tit. 2. 13. shall be with his mighty Angels in flaming fire 2 Thes. 1. 7 8 10. When he shall come to be glorified in his Saints and to be admired in all them that believe God having highly exalted him and given him a Name which is above every Name that at the Name of Jesus every knee should bow of things in Heaven and things in earth and things under the earth And that every tongue should confesse that Jesus Christ is the Lord to the glory of God the Father Phil. 2. 9 10 11. Sect. 8. Application by way of Inference that we are to blesse God for Christs inlightening and all that are Christs are Children of Light From that which hath been said it follows 1. That there is much cause that we should blesse God for this incomprehensible benefit to men especially us Gentiles of raising up Christ to be the inlightening light of the world Sure all light which shews to inlighten and not to amaze is a great gift They that have been long blind or kept in darknesse and after recover their sight and see the light how are they over-joyed When blind Bartimaeus received his sight he followed Christ glorifying God Luk. 18. 43. And shall not we glorifie God who receive lightfrom Christ not only to follow him in the way in which he travelled on earth but also in the way in which he passed into glory We sometimes seem to wish that God would send us the light of Heaven and will we not praise God who hath sent his Son from Heaven to be the true inlightening light to guide us to Heaven Zacharias blessed God that by his tender mercy the day-spring from on high hath visited us to give light to them that sit in darknesse and in the shadow of death to guide our feet into the way of peace Luk. 1. 78 79. Simeon desired to live no longer after his meeting with Christ in the Temple but blessed God that his eyes had seen his salvation which he had prepared before the face of all people a light to lighten the Gentiles and the glory of his people Israel Luk. 2. 28 29 30 31. Herein we are bound to imitate them and to be inlarged in our blessing God and glorifying him for this great injoyment of the true inlightening light 2. Sith Christ is the inlightening light they that are Christs are Children of the light and of the day not of the night or darknesse 1 Thes. 5. 5. They therefore that abide in darknesse and walk in darknesse have no communion with Christ. For what fellowship hath righteousnesse with unrighteousnesse And what communion hath light with darknesse And what concord hath Christ with Belial 2 Cor. 6. 14 15. Now he that hateth his Brother is in darknesse and walketh indarknesse and knoweth not whether he goeth because that darknesse hath blinded his eyes 1 Joh. 2. 11. And what is their practice but practice of harred of their Brethren whose tongue are still venting reviling speeches against their Brethren as not in the light because they confesse sin in themselves and make not the light in their own consciences a sufficient light to guide them but sollow the light of the holy Scriptures Surely these are not in the light who are so full of self-boasting of their own perfection and Pharisee-like despising others Were we in errour yet in meeknesse those that oppose themselves should be instructed 2 Tim. 2. 25. if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth Wherein they failing and following the Prince of darknesse in railing accusations Iude 9. shew themselves not to be
even as also I am known 1 Cor. 13. 12. They are before the throne of God and serve him day and night in his Temple and he that sitteth on the throne shall dwell among them they shall hunger no more nor thirst any more neither shall the Sun light on them or any heat For the Lamb which is in the midst of the Throne shall feed them and shall lead them unto living fountains of water and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes Rev. 7. 15 16 17. And there shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any more pain Rev. 21. 4. No night or gloomy day but perpetual light and serenity everlasting joy shall be upon their heads all clouds of fear sorrow ignorance despair disquietnesse shall fly away And this light shall be from Christ as the King of Saints Sect. 5. Christ inlightens by his natural Power as Gods Son and by his special Commission as sent of God 2. The natural light that all creatures have in their several kinds is from that natural power which Christ Jesus hath as the Son of God by whom he made the worlds who being the brightnesse of glory and the characteo or expresse Image of his person or substance bears or upholds all things by the word of his power Heb. 1. 2 3. To this purpose tends the speech of Christ Joh. 5. 17. My Father worketh hitherto and I work from whence the Jews gathered that he termed God his own Father making himself equal with God ver 18. to which Christ answers ver 19. Verily verily I say to you the Son can do nothing of himself but what he seeth the Father do for what things soever he doth these also doth the Son likewise Which shew that Christ asserted a coworking with his Father in all his works and power answerable to it The light of knowledge of God and his counsel of peace and joy and comfort of glory and everlasting blessednesse the Lord Christ communicates as by special Commission delegated by his Father sealed sanctified and sent into the world whereby he was made the light of the world according to what he saith Joh. 9. 5. As long as I am in the world I am the light of the world And ver 39. For judgment am I come into this world that they which see not might see and that they which see might be made blind The administration of the affairs belonging to the Kingdom of God was committed to him for inlightening governing protecting delivering raising up from the dead and advancing his Church subduing the devils reproving and condemning opposers of his Doctrine and work judging all in his great day All things saith he Mat. 11. 27. are delivered unto me of my Father Joh. 5. 20. For the Father loveth the Son and sheweth him all things that himself doeth and he will shew him greater works then these that ye may marvell For as the Father raiseth up the dead and quickneth them even so the Son quickneth whom he will For the Father judgeth no man but hath committed all judgment unto the Son Mat. 28. 18. All power is given unto me in Heaven and in earth By reason whereof and his being made man to do this work he is said to come down from Heaven not to do his own will but the will of him that sent him Joh. 6. 38. And it is said by Zacharias Luk. 1. 78. The day spring from on high hath visited us to give light to them that sit in darknesse Sect. 6. Christ inlightens by his Preaching Example Spirit Apostles now in this time by his Power and Glory in the world to come 3. The inlightening with the later sorts of light imparted by Christ as sent into the world is from him in this time now or in the world to come That inlightening which is now in thistime is either by himself or his Deputies immediately or by mediation of others 1. Christ in the daies of his flesh or as it is expressed John 9. 5. As long as he was in the world was the light of the world 1. He was the light of the world by his preaching wherein he was as the Sun still moving and inlightening all sorts and in all places taking occasion to preach the Gospel of the Kingdom of God to the poor and all sorts of people who resorted to him After his temptation he went about all Galilee teaching in their Synagogues and preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom and healing all manner of sicknesse and all manner of disease among the people Mat. 4. 23. When he preached in the house there was such resort to him that his Mother and Brethren could not come at him by reason of the presse but stood without desiring to speak with him but he preferred the work of reaching the people before private conference with his Mother Mat. 12. 47 48 49 50. No sooner was he got out of the house and come to the sea side but great multitudes were gathered together unto him so that he went into a ship and sate and the whole multitude stood on the shore and he taught them many things by Parables Mat. 13. 1 2 3. After he had been in a desert a while when he came out seeing much people was moved with compassion toward them because they were as sheep not having a Shepherd and he began to teach them many things Mark 6. 34. He was wont to go to the Mount of Olives to pray Luk. 22. 39. And early in the morning he came again into the temple and all the people came unto him and he sate down and taught them Joh. 8. 2. When he was in the way travelling when he was at meales he was still teaching his Disciples or those that were with him He neglected eating to prosecute the work of winning souls and lightening them by his preaching And this he counted his meat as he told his Disciples Joh. 4 34. My meat is to do the will of him that sent me and to finish his work By this means the people which sate in darknesse saw great light and to them which sate in the region and shadow of death light sprang up Mat. 4. 16. Thus Jesus Christ hath abolished death and brought immortality and life to light by the Gospel 2 Tim. 1. 10. 2. Christ was a light also by his Example Good example doth inlighten men not only directing but also provoking others to follow their steps Men as they are sociable so they love to do as they see others do Hence it is that they live as much by examples as by Precepts Wherefore saith Christ Mat 5. 16. Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorifie your Father which is in heaven Now of all the examples that ever were there was none more illustrious then Christs None so full of love goodnesse meeknesse patience humility contentedesse obedience innocence quietnesse holy zeal courage diligence in his
sin as none durst commit no law therefore was made against it by Salon Tully pleads for Sextus Roscius Amerinus that he could not be guilty of it because he was sleeping at the time of his Fathers death which the fury of his conscience would not have permitted if he had been guilty of parricide And yet self-murther to avoid tyrants rage was applauded theft if cunningly acted was allowed by Lycurgus drunkenness and whoredome and murthering in fence-playes and duels either made religious services or matter of glory 9. They might and did by natural light know that God did discover and avenge secret murthers adulteries perjuries sacriledge and other evils that he had 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an avenging eye and hence was there much fear of thunder-claps stormes earthquakes plagues and many means used to pacifie the anger of the Deity Yet they were not sensible of the eternal judgment to come though they imagined punishments to be awarded to Malefactors after death The Barbarians of Melita Act. 28. 4. when they saw the Viper hanging on Pauls hand said among themselves No doubt this man is a murtherer whom though he hath escaped the Sea yet vengeance 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 suffereth not to live 10. They might and did imagin that God was a rewarder of good deeds in defence of their Countrey in doing justice and such like acts and some counted it their chief good to do vertuous acts But they knew nothing of the resurrection of the dead and the life everlasting prepared for them that believed and obeyed the truth of the Gospel In these and many more things the Gentiles which knew not God had some natural light in some it was more clear then in others in some so dusky and dimme that it was scarce discernable but in none such as that it could be a constant universal Rule to direct them in what they were to do or Warrant to justifie them in what they had done or means to shew them how to come to God and enjoy communion with him and to save them from wrath to come Sect. 5. The Gentiles light by nature served to restrain from sin and to leave men inexcusable Neverthelesse this light though insufficient to direct for justification and salvation yet was usefull for two ends 1. To restrain men from such excesse of sinne as would otherwise have destroyed humane society It being the contrivance of God to let men live together though very evil till their iniquities be full and when sins are ripe then to put in the sickle and cut wicked men down either by a particular or an universal judgment In the mean time as he gave the Law to the Jews because of transgressions Gal. 3. 19. either to restrain them or to abate punishments till the seed came to whom the Promise was made that there might be a people among whom the Messiah should appear so to other people he gave a Law in themselves to prevent the extirpation of the Nations by bridling mens lusts through conscience of sinne and fear of punishment till the time should come of their calling into the Church 2. Besides this end God hath another in respect of himself that they might be inexsusable who sinned against the light in them and God might be justified in his sentence and judgment upon them Therefore it is said Rom. 1. 20. That the eternal power and Godhead was made known from the Creation of the world by the things that are made that they might be without excuse who held the truth in unrighteousnesse and when they knew God glorified him not as God neither were thankfull but were filled with unrighteousnesse though they knew the judgment of God that they that commit such things are worthy of death ver 29 31. Whence it is that Gods judgment is proved to be according to truth Rom. 1. 2. and God found to be true though every man be a lyer as it is written That thou mightest be justified in thy sayings and mightest overcome when thou art judged Rom. 3. 4. Ignorance of the Law being not to be pleaded by them who did evil against the innate light of their own spirits forasmuch as that fact must needs be voluntary which is done against the knowledge and judgment of a mans own conscience Sect. 6. Application to justifie us against Quakers and to warn us that we act not against our Light From this which hath been said we may infer 1. A plea for our selves against the clamorous but unjust accusation of the Quakers who use with loud vociferations even to hoarsnesse and with continual printed pamphlets to charge publique Preachers with denying the light within each man whereas such light is not at all denied by them but is acknowledged to be a great benefit to mankind That which is denied is That the light within each person is alone of it self without the Scripture a sufficient direction to bring us to God and instate us in his savour or a sufficient warrant of it self to to justifie our actions It is usefull but not in such a measure as the Quakers make it as if persons were to look to it and no other Rule and that they might well enough be without Scripture Preachers Church-discipline Ordinances of the New Testament and such other helpes as God vouchsases to guide his people by into the way of peace Wherein how much they are mistaken shall be shewed in that which follows 2. In the mean time each person is to make use of the light within him so farre as it is indeed light and usefull Certainly it concerns every man so farre to look to the light within him that he do not as it is said of some Job 24. 13. rebell against the light A mans own conscience is so farre a Law to him that though it cannot of it self justifie yet it may condemn My meaning is a mans own light cannot warrant of it self without the Scripture a mans actions to be lawfull which he doth according to that light Our Saviour tells there are some that shall think they do God service in killing the Apostles Joh. 16. 2. Paul told Agrippa Act. 26. 9. I verily thought with my self that I ought to do many things contrary to the Name of Jesus of Nazareth So that herein he followed the light within him and yet he counted this his great sinne 1 Tim. 1. 13. The Quakers accuse often falsly and revile most abominably others who are no whit inferiour to themselves and they say they follow their light within them and yet he that reads and believes such Scriptures as these 1 Cor. 5. 11. 1 Cor. 6. 10. 1 Pet. 2. 23. Jude 8. 9 10. cannot but think their practice to be from the Devil and not from Gods Spirit If following the dictate of a mans own conscience could warrant his action the most horrid acts of misted Idolaters Papists Pagans Mahometans fanatiques should be free from censure and controul Yet if a man do that which he
which is right in their own eyes but the contrary is supposed Judges 17. 6. where the defect of Government is made the permission of every man to do that which is right in his own eyes therefore each mans light in him is not to be his rule and guide specially in Religion 24. Arg. From Prov. 14. 12. There is a way which seemeth right to a man but the end thereof are the waies of death That guide is not a safe guide which may lead a man into a way whose end is death But the supposed light in a man may guide him into a way whose end is death for that way that seems right to him may be the way to death and a man follows his supposed light when he walks in that way which seems right to him Therefore the supposed light which is in each man is not of it self a sufficient safe guide of a man in his way to God 25. Arg. From Prov. 22. 615. Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it Foolishnesse is bound in the heart of a Child but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him Hence I argue If there were in each man who cometh into the world a light which might of it self be a sufficient and safe guide to lead him to God then there should not be foolishnesse so bound in the heart which hath need of the rod of correction to drive it far from him there would not be need to train up a child in the way he should go he might guide himself without such training But the contrary is manifest from the text Therefore there is not in each man that cometh into the world such a light as might of it self be a sufficient and safe guide to lead him to God 26. Arg. From Joh. 6. 44 45 65. No man can come unto me except the Father which hath sent me draw him It is written in the Prophets And they shall be all taught of God Every man therefore that hath heard and learned of the Father cometh unto me Not that any man hath seen the Father save he which is of God he hath seen the Father Therefore said I unto you that no man can come unto me except it were given unto him of my Father Hence I argue If each mans light within him were of it self a sufficient safe guide to lead him to God then there would be no need of a further drawing or gift of the Father that he might come to Christ his own light without any other help would make known Christ to him But this is contrary to the words of Christ therefore each mans own light is not of it self a sufficient safe guide to lead him to God 27. Arg. From 1 John 4. 1. Beloved believe not every spirit but try the spirits whether they are of God 1 Thes. 5. 21. Prove all things hold fast that which is good Hence I argue If each persons light within him were a sufficient and safe guide of it self to lead him to God then no man need to try other mens spirits or prove all things left he be deceived sith if he follow his own light he is infallible nor is any man to be distrusted unlesse he appear a voluntary deceiver fith his own light will not misguide him But these things are absurd and contrary to the warinesse Christ prescribeth Mark 4. 24. Take heed what you hear and the Apostles in the places cited therefore the light within each person is not of it self a sufficient safe guide to lead him to God 28. Arg. From Psal. 139. 23. Where David prayes Search me O God and know my heart try me and know my thoughts And see if there be any wicked way in me and lead me in the way everlasting If David had a light within him of it self a sufficient and safe guide to God he should not have been jealous of his own heart or thoughts so as to need God to search know and try him and lead him he might lead himself But it is otherwise with David and therefore he knew he had not a light within him as a sufficient safe guide to lead him into the way everlasting 29. Arg. From Deut. 4. 8. And what nation is there so great that hath Statutes and judgments so righteous as ast this Law which I set before you this day Ver. 6. Keep therefore and do them for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the Nations which shall hear all these Statutes and say Surely this great Nation is a wise and understanding people Psal. 147. 19 20. He sheweth his Word unto Jacob his Statutes and his judgment unto Israel He hath not dealt so with any Nation and as for his judgments they have not known them Rom. 3. 1 2. What advantage then bath the Jew or what profit is there of circumcision much every way chiefly because that unto them were committed the Oracles of God Hence argue If each Gentile had a light within him as a sufficient guide in the things of God as the Quakers teach then they had known Gods Statutes and Judgments Gods Oracles had been committed to them as well as the Jews they had had as righteous Statutes and been as wise a Nation as they But all these consequents are false and contrary to the texts therefore each Gentile which came into the world had not such a light within him as might be a sufficient safe guide to him in the things of God 30. Arg. From Rom. 7. 7. I had not known sinne but by the Law for I had not known lust except the Law had said Thou shalt not covet Hence I argue That was not a sufficient safe guide of itself to God which without the Law neither did nor could discover sinne the sinne of lust But the light within Paul and so much more of other men neither did nor could discover sin even the sin of lust without the Law Therefore the light in each person is not a sufficient safe guide of it self without the written word to lead him to God and to warrant his actions Every mans Light within him is not of it self a sufficient safe guide unto God SERM. VII Joh. 1. 9. That was the true light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world Sect. 1. Ten Reasons more are urged against the Quakers opinion of the sufficiency of the light in every man to guide him to God HItherto I have argued against the Quakers opinion of the sufficiency of each mans light within him from Scripture I shall now argue against it by Reasons whereof the first is this If each mans light within him is his rule and a safe guide then what each man conceives according to his light within him is right and true for what is according to the rule and a safe guide is true and right it being proper to a rule to be the measure according to