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A75804 Scripture manifestation of the equalitty of the Father, Sonne, and Holy-Ghost. VVherein is above an hundred particulars by parralell places of Scripture, this truth is clearely confirmed; namely that the Scriptures manifest the Sonne, and Holy Ghost to be God equall with the Father, by ascribing to them such names, attributes, works, and worship, as are proper to God alone. / By Beniamin Austin, pastor of the Church of God at Castle-Ashbey in Northamptonshire. Austin, Benjamin. 1650 (1650) Wing A4242; Thomason E1218_1; ESTC R210122 135,284 243

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his pleasure So true is that of Tertullian Testimonium Divinitatis est veritas divinationis The Lord onely to whom all things are present knoweth these things that are future in respect of us and doth reveale them to us when the knowledge of them is for our good and so First the Father doth reveale and keep secret future things according to his holy will and Divine pleasure And therefore our Saviour checking the curiositie of the Disciples demanding the time of his restoring the Kingdome to Israel saith Act. 1.7 It is not for you to know the times and seasons which the Father hath put in his owne power Secondly the Sonne revealeth future things Mar. 13.23 he fore-told his Disciples all things he fore-shewed the destruction of the Citie and Temple of Jerusalem and the manner of it fortie yeares before it was accomplished Mat. 24.25 Luk. 19. the Lord Jesus who is the Lambe in the midst of the Throne can alone open the Book with seven seales Rev. 5. which can manifest what shall be to the end of the World and can reveale it to his Church He knew all the answers and passages that men should give to his Disciples and they should meet withall when he sent them Mat. 21.2 3 Mar. 14.13 14. Luk. 22.10 11 12 13. he saw what should happen to himselfe Joh. 18.4 who should betray him Joh. 13. Joh. 6.64 the houre of his death Joh. 2. Joh. 19.28 30. yea for this end he telleth it to them as he saith Joh. 13.19 that ye may know that I am a Name peculiar to God Exod. 3.14 he testified what was fore-told in the Revelations Rev. 22.16 Prophesies which many of them were not accomplished a thousand years after as God he knew all things although as man he was ignorant of the day and houre of judgement Mar. 13.32 Thirdly the Holy-Ghost revealeth future things The things that David spake before of were spoken by the Holy-Ghost Act. 1.16 he fore-told the generall famine Act. 11.28 as also the binding of Paul and the place where it must be done although Paul was many hundred miles distant from that place and much disswaded from going thither Act. 21.11 Act. 20.23 he it was that revealed to Simeon that he should not see death till he had seen the Lord Christ Luke 2.27 he fore-sheweth the departure from the faith in the latter dayes 1 Tim. 4.1 he testified before the sufferings of Christ 1 Pet. 1.11 in the Old Testament he told the Jewes and divers other Nations what should happen to them Nehem. 9.30 2 Pet. 1.21 and in the New did shew all things to the Apostles what should come Joh. 16.13 Thus Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost First doe know the thoughts and hearts of men Secondly doe know all the wayes and works of men and of all creatures Thirdly doe know all things that are to come and are one Omniscient Lord God equall in essence and Omnisciencie Therefore as the eye of the Lord is on us so likewise let the eye of our soules be ever fixed on him for our comfort and for our direction And let us pray that he would guide us with his eye Psalm 32.8 his eye directeth men when no eye beholdeth them his eye oft terrifieth them when no eye seeth them his eye comforteth them when no eye looketh on them and his eye counselleth them when no other eye is nigh them CHAP. VII The knowledge of the Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost is incomprehensible and unsearchable GOD is incomprehensible comprehending all things not being comprehended himselfe Well might Zophar demand Canst thou by searching find out God canst thou find out the Almightie to perfection it is as high as heaven what canst thou doe it is deeper then hell what canst thou know the measure thereof is longer then the earth and broader then the Sea Job 11.7 8 9. he sheweth the infinitenesse of Gods knowledge to be every way past finding out Yea the Apostle that could sound as deepe as any man yet findeth this bottomelesse depth to be infinitely beyond his reach and therefore breaketh out into an admiration Oh the depth of the riches both of the wisedome and of the knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgements and his wayes past finding out Rom. 11.33 Job is driven to acknowledge his ignorance and to confesse his errour that he uttered things that he understood not things too wonderfull for him Job 42.3 and David doth tell us that the Lords greatnesse is unsearchable Psal 145.3 and his knowledge too wonderfull for him Psal 139.6 his Majestie is infinitely transcending our knowledge for we are rather knowne of God then doe truly know God Gal. 4.9 First the knowledge of the Father is unsearchable Agur putteth this as an unanswerable question to all unbeleevers Prov. 30.4 What is his Name if thou canst tell there being nothing but the nature and essence of God but may be comprehended and explained by some Name No man knoweth the Father but the Sonne and them to whom the Sonne will reveale him which excludeth not the Holy Spirit of God for he searcheth out the deep things of God 1 Cor. 2.10 but creatures onely Mat. 11.27 Luk. 10.23 Joh. 1.18 yet the Disciples of the Lord and all true Beleevers see him and know him Joh. 14.7 Joh. 6.46 Joh. 14.9 Secondly the knowledge of the Sonne is unsearchable Agur likewise putteth this as an unanswerable question to all unbeleevers Prov. 30.4 What is his Sonnes Name if thou canst tell he hath a Name which no man knoweth but himself Rev. 19.12 and those which have this knowledge revealed of the Father Mat. 16.17 None knoweth the Sonne but the Father Luke 10.23 Mat. 11.27 whose love is described to his Church to be passing all knowledge Ephes 3.18 19. who is yet according to that measure of grace given them of God both seen and known of them Joh. 14.9 Joh. 10.14 and who are to grow in the knowledge of him as they grow in grace 2 Pet. 3.18 Thirdly the knowledge of the Holy-Ghost is unsearchable he is unknown to the men of this world who are out of Christ Joh. 14.17 but he revealeth himselfe to his Church 1 Cor. 2.12 who both see him and know him John 14.17 and God by him 1 Cor. 2.12 Thus Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost is one incomprehensible Lord God whose incomprehensible Majestie can be no otherwaies knowne of us but as in his Divine pleasure he hath manifested himself in his Word Oh that men would therefore submit their reason to the Scripture and beleeve these Divine truths of the incomprehensible God which are discovered to them by the Word although the things which are there laid down are not onely beyond their apprehensions but seemingly contrary to their corrupted reasons then would not men wilfully oppose truth which they are willingly ignorant of but would amongst other truths see Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost to be equall in the Incomprehensibilitie of their Majestie and glorie CHAP. VIII The
hope in God CHAP. IX Hope is the Worke of the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost HOpe is the Worke of God alone it is the God of hope that must fill us with hope Rom. 15.3 He is the God of hope first objecttive our hope is to be placed on him Secondly effective our hope first is wrought by him onely Secondly He it is likewise that cherisheth this hope in us Paul therefore prayeth to him for the increase thereof Rom. 13.13 The working of hope in our soules the Scripture ascribeth to the Father to the Sonne and to the Holy-Ghost First the Father worketh hope in us Paul acknowledgeth it 2 Thess 2.16 and Peter blesseth the Father for begetting us againe to a lively hope 1 Pet. 1.3 He stablisheth our hearts and giveth us everlasting consolation and good hope through grace 2 Thess 2.16 17. Secondly the Sonne worketh hope in us so the Apostle acknowledgeth and he prayeth to him for the Thessalonians first that he would establish them and give them everlasting consolation and good hope through grace 2 Thess 2.16 17. Thirdly the Holy-Ghost worketh hope in us Rom. 5.5 We abound in hope through the power of the Holy-Ghost Rom. 13.13 We through the Spirit wait for the hope of righteousnesse which is by faith Gal. 5.5 He it is that giveth us consolation and comfort Act. 9.29 The Father the Word and the Spirit do undividably co-operate in working hope in our hearts though there be a distinct and personall order observed by them in working this and all other graces in our soules CHAP. X. True saving or sanctifying knowledge is a Worke of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy-Ghost NOt onely outward illumination which God doth sometime bestow on wicked men is a worke of the Lord as I have shewed but also that knowledge which accompanieth justifying faith and is proper onely to the Elect is a worke of God and is proper to him alone to effect Exod. 4.11 Man alone cannot effect it Aristotle a man of the deepest reach that antiquity ever bread amongst the many books he wrote and are in part extant how little did he write of God and how uncomfortably did he die in the midst of all his knowledge Anxius vixi dubius morior nescio quo vado Bois on 1 John 5.6 I have lived waveringly I dye doubtfully I know not whether I go With all his wisdome and with all his experience he could not give any true and proper knowledge but onely that which is falsely so called 1 Tim. 6.20 Those things never entered into the heart of man which God hath prepared for them that love him 1 Cor. 2.8 9. Angels knew not the mysteries of Christ till it was revealed by God to his Church Eph. 3.10 1 Pet. 1.12 They did not teach the Church this wisdome but by the Church this wisdome of God is knowne unto them Eph. 3.8 9 10. God alone is the teacher thereof Esa 54.13 He openeth the heart to receive it Act. 16.14 He covenanteth with his Church to write his Law in their hearts Heb. 8.10 Yea the Scripture calleth it the giving of a new heart Ezek. 36.26 Ezek. 11.19 a worke that God alone can effect First the Father giveth us this knowledge the faithfull learne it of him John 6.45 Peters holy confession of Christ was a worke wrought in him by the Father Matth. 16.17 and Paul prayeth to him for this grace on the Ephesians Eph. 1.17 and acknowledgeth he receiveth it from him Gal. 1.16 And Christ giveth thanks to his Father for hiding it from the prudent and revealing it to babe● Mat. 11.25 Luke 10.21 Secondly the Sonne gives us this as well as other graces Eph. 4.8 He declareth God to us John 1.18 Paul though brought up at Gamaliels feet and taught according to the perfect manner of the Law of the Fathers Acts 22.3 yet knew not the Gospell but by the revelation of Jesus Christ Gal. 1.12 He is she light of the world John 3.19 John 12.46 He giveth light to the faithfull Eph. 5.14 John 1.9 Luke 2.32 He revealeth the knowledge of God to us Mat. 11.27 Luke 10.22 He openeth the understanding ●uke 24.45 He giveth us understanding that we may know him that is true 1 Joh. 5.20 He teacheth us Eph. 4.21 22. Thirdly the Holy-Ghost giveth us this knowledge 1 Cor. 12.8 Neh. 9.20 he is therefore stiled the spirit of knowledge and of the feare of the Lord Esa 11.2 God revealeth the hidden mysteries of our salvation by his Spirit 1 Cor. 2.10 11. neither can w● know them without him 1 Cor. 2.12 He teacheth all things Joh. 14.26 1 John 2.27 We must learne of God what we must think of him It is a vaine labour to seeke for any knowledge of him without him who is no otherwise known of us but as he revealeth himself to us which revelation of himself is a worke of the Father of the Sonne and of the Holy-Ghost CHAP. XI The Union that is between God and us is a worke of the Father of the Sonne and of the Holy-Ghost THere is a neere Union between the Lord and every beleever The Lord is his Churches portion Psal 142.5 Psal 73.26 Jer. 51.19 Jer. 10.16 Lam. 3.24 And the Church is Gods portion Jer. 12.10 Deut. 32.9 By faith which the Lord worketh in our souls and by his Spirit which he sendeth forth into our hearts Gal. 4.6 we are united to him 2 Pet. 1.4 we have communion with him 1 John 1.3 and he dwelleth in us 1 John 4 12. and we in him 1 John 4.13 First the Father uniteth us to himselfe John 17.21 And secondly we have fellowship and communion with him 1 John 1.3 And thirdly in regard of this communion he dwelleth in us John 14.23 and we in him 1 Thess 11. 2 Thess 1.1 Secondly the Son uniteth us to himself John 17.21 Secondly we have communion and fellowship with him 1 John 1.3 And in regard of this communion thirdly he dwelleth in us for so he promiseth Zach. 2.10 John 14.23 and that he performeth by residing in the hearts of all believers Eph. 3.17 Col. 1.27 John 6.56 2 Cor. 13.5 And we likewise are in him 2 Cor. 5.17 1 Thess 1.1 2 Thess 1.1 Phil. 1.1 Eph. 1.1 Rom. 16.7 John 6.56 Thirdly the Holy-Ghost uniteth us to himselfe 1 Cor. 6.17 Secondly we have communion and fellowship with him 2 Cor. 13. last Phil. 2.1 And in r●gard of this communion thirdly the Holy-Ghost dwelleth in us 2 Tim. 1.14 Rom. 8.9 11. 1 Cor. 13.16 1 Cor. 6.19 Jam. 4.5 1 Pet. 4.14 And we are in him Jude 20. 1 Cor. 12.3 Gal. 5.16 Gal. 5.26 Father Sonne and Holy-Ghost are the husbands of the Church in the plurall number Esa 54.5 and yet but one Lord for so it followeth The Lord of Hosts is his Name Oh the soule-ravishing estate of the beleever who hath God so neerely united to him and hath such a sweet communion b●tweene the Lord and his soule
5.24 And the Holy-Ghost enjoyneth it D●ut 18.15 Heb. 2.5 Heb. 12.25 threatning destruction to them that will not heare him and Christ telleth you that his sheepe have his eare-marke by which they are known They heare his voyce Joh. 10.4 5. we must heare the Voyce of Christs Ministers but it is only as they are his Embassadors and are not to be heard in their owne but in his Name There is therefore a great deale of difference between the hearing of Christ and the hearing a Disciple of Christ Jesus First the Lord Jesus is to be heard as the Law-giver Joh. 13.34 but they are to be heard as the Interpreters of the Law Secondly the Lord Jesus is to be heard of and for himself the Word we receive is his Word Col. 3.16 and he delivereth it in his own Name Verily I say unto you John 3.3 5 11. Joh. 5.24 25. Joh. 6.47 53. Joh. 8.51 Joh. 10.7 Joh. 12.24 He opposeth his own Authority against the false glosses of the false Teachers Mat. 5.22 32 34 39 44. If he did urge Scripture it was not that he did receive testimony from any of the Writers thereof Joh. 5.33 34. but first in regard of his Hearers weaknesse who not knowing him to be the Sonne of God preferred the writings of his servants the Prophets before his Word Joh. 5.39 secondly it was to teach us by his example what to doe thirdly it was not to confirme his words to us by Scripture but to confirme to us our faith in the Scriptures But the word that the Prophets and Apostles had was from him That which I have heard from the Lord of Hoasts the God of Israel have I shewed you saith Isaias Isai 21.10 and that which I received from the Lord Jesus delivered I unto you saith Paul 1 Cor. 11.23 they deliver the word not in their own names but in the Name of Christ whose Embassadors they are and in whose stead they are to be heard 2 Cor. 5.20 Thirdly the Holy-Ghost is to be heard Let him that hath an Eare heare what the Spirit saith unto the Churches Rev 1.7 11 17 29. Rev. 3.6 13 22. It was a sinne reproved in the Jews by Stephen that were uncircumcised not onely in heart but also in eare who did alwayes resist the Holy-Ghost Act. 7.51 His power they could not resist but his Doctrine they did whenas they would not hear it they would not receive it And it was confessed by the Jewes as a great transgression Nehem. 9 3O that they would not give care to the Spirit of God testifying aga●nst them by the Prophets We are therefore to hear the Father the Son the Holy-Ghost yea the hearing of one is the hearing of all the despising of one is the despising of all He that heareth the Sonne heareth the Father Joh. 5.38 Luk. 10.16 He that heareth the Holy-Ghost heareth likewise the Sonne Rev. 2.1 7. The words which in the beginning of the seven Epistles are ascribed to the Sonne of God are in the conclusion of them attributed to the Spirit of God Jesus Christ is described in all the Prefaces yet in the end of them as if the Holy-Ghost were the onely Author we are commanded to heare what the spirit saith to the Churches Because the hearing of the Spirit is the hearing of Christ who together with the Father is one with the Spirit who are Essentially one God The Spirit proceeding inseparably from God cannot be divided from the Father and the Sonne For though he be Personally distinguished yet is not Essentially divided from them 1 Cor. 2.11 He is in the Father and the Sonne as the Spirit of man is in man which is not essentially distinct from the man in whom it is CHAP. VII The Knowledge of the Father of the Sonne and of the Holy-Ghost is requisite to salvation THe Lord J●sus will be revealed from Heaven in flami●g fire rendring vengeance to all them that know not God 2 Thes 1.7 This Knowledge of God even as all the Honour we give to him we have from God He giveth us first ability to know him and we returne but that to him which we have received from him we give God his own 1 Chron. 29.12 He giveth us understanding that we may know him that is true 1 Joh. 5.20 we cannot know God but by that knowledge which is given us of God None knoweth who the Son is but the Father and who the Father is but the Sonne and he to whom the Sonne will reveale him Luke 10.22 And as it is the Worke of God which he doth worke in us rightly to know him So it is an honour which he requireth of us and our duty which we must doe to him rightly for to know him He that commeth to God must beleeve that God is and that he is the rewarder of them that seek him Heb. 11.6 For if we are without the knowledge of God we are Aliens to the Common-wealth of Israel Ephes 2.12 First we know God the Father It is eternall life to know him John 17.3 the want of this knowledge of him maketh Men fall into sinne Joh. 16.2 3. Secondly we must know God the Sonne It is eternall life to know him John 17.3 1 Joh. 5.20 the want of the knowledge of him causeth men to fall into sinne John 16.2 3. and to be stranger● to the Common-wealth of Israel Ephes 2.12 Paul desired to know nothing but Christ and him crucefied 1 Cor. 2.2 accounting all things else in comparison of this to be losse and dung Phil. 3.8 Thirdly we must know God the Holy-Ghost It is a marke of those that have eternall life to know him Joh. 14.17 Our Saviour maketh it a difference between the World and his Disciples the Unbeleevers and the faithfull They know him not but these truly know him and beleeve in him Endeavour therefore to informe thy soule with the true knowledge of God without this Knowledge in vain doe we know all other things The least glimpse of the knowledge of these 3 in one essence is better then all the brightest gleam●s of humane Philosophy or earthly skill Where the true knowledge of one Person in the God-head is the knowledge of the other If thou knowest the Sonne thou knowest the Father also Joh. 8.19 John 14.7 the seeing of the one is the seeing of the other also Joh 14.9 Joh. 12.45 He that denyeth the Sonne the same hath not the Father 1 Joh. 2.23 He that hath the Holy-Chost hath the Sonne also For when Christ would send the Holy-Ghost he faith I will not leave you comforthlesse I will come to you John 14.18 He came in the Holy-Ghost For as he Father and Sonne are one John 10.30 so the Sonne and Holy-Ghost are one yea all the three are one 1 Joh. 5.7 and mutually in each other The Father in the Sonne and the Sonne in the Father John 10.38 John 14.11 and the spirit in the Father ana the Sonne as the spirit of man is
12 The transg ession whereof doth off●nd him c. 13. provoke him c. 14 13 Working wonders cap. 15. 14 Gifts of Miracles cap. 16. 1● Building the Church ca. 17. 16 Raising the Dead cap. 18. 1. Election cap. 2. 2. Redemption in keeping and and delivering us from 1. Sin cap. 3. 2 Satan cap. 4. 3. Wrath to come ca. 5. 3 Iustification in regard both of 1. Remission of sinnes or healing the ●oul cap. 6. 2. Imputation of the Righteousnesse of Christ cap. 7. 4. Fai●h cap 8. 5. Hope cap. 9. 6. True Knowledge cap. 10. 7. Our union and communion with God cap 11. 8. Adoption cap 12. 9. Sanctificat●on in the beginning and progresse thereof by Drawing us to him c. 14. Quicknin us cap. 15. Multiplying his graces in us cap. 16. 10 Giving us testimony we are his c●p ●7 11. Sealing us cap. 18. 12. Givi●g unto us Christian Liberty cap. 19. 13. Glorification cap. 20 2. The Faithfull in particular Sect. 4. as namely in In both the old and in the new 1. Father cap. 13. 2. Highest cap. 14. 3. Lord God cap. 15. 4. L. G. Almighty c. 16 5. Great G d cap. 17. 6. Great King cap. 18. 7 The G. of Israel c. 19 2. Such Attributes as are proper to God lib. 2. cap. 1. as 3. Such works as are proper to God lib. 3. which are either 4 Such divine honour and religious worship as is proper to God al●ne lib. 4. as 1. Worship given by Men cap. 2. Angels cap. 3. 2. Obedience and Service cap. ● 3. Love cap. 5. 4. Hearing of him cap. 6. 5. Knowledge of him cap. 7. 6. Beleeving on him cap. 8. 7. Hoping and trusting on him cap. 9. 8. Baptizing in his Name cap. 10. 9. Swearing by him cap. 11. 10. Prayer cap. 12. 11. Praise by Men cap. 13. Angels cap 14. 12. Building to him the Temple of Jerusalem which was his house built for his honour and worship cap. 15. 13. Legall Sacrifices were offered to him cap 16. 14. Glorifying him in our lives and conversations cap 17. THE Consubstantialitie and Equalitie of FATHER SON and HOLY-GHOST Who are but one GOD yet three Persons Distinguished from each other both internally by their Personall Properties and externally by their order in co-working The first Booke The Names of GOD are equally ascribed to FATHER SONNE and HOLY-GHOST in the Scriptures CHAP. I. THERE is nothing which a Christian can know with more comfort or erre in with greater danger then this great and holy mysterie of three Persons in one divine essence the conceit either of three substances or of but one subsistence is erroneous and damnable Neither have we I say not any better but any other Guide to direct us with safetie to search out this mysterious Truth but the holy Scriptures Reason must not beare sway herein not because it contradicteth that but because this transcendeth that where if Reason might be admitted our Pilot to steere our Faith in its right course it would not be prayse-worthy to beleeve But when Faith layeth hold on a bare Truth which is above Reason now we beleeve not because it is mani ●sted by sense or demonstrated by Reason but b●cause it is so taught in the holy Scriptures This is that which maketh us happie and our Faith commendable As our Saviour telleth Thomas when he was by his outward senses convinced of the Lord Christs divine power Thomas because thou hast seene me thou hast beleeved blessed are they that have not seene and yet have beleev●d Joh. 20.29 For it is a signe we take God at his word when we beleeve a Truth because the Scripture affirmeth it And without doubt the Majestie of Heaven is so farre pleased to reveale himselfe to us in his Word as we clothed with corruptible bodies are capable of by which we may know so much of God as is not onely usefull for our comfort but also needfull for our salvation The greatest measure of this knowledge which we can attaine in this life is but darke in comparison of that clearer Light which we shall enjoy in Heaven Although even that will not be a totall comprehending of the Lords infinite Majestie yet it will be a full apprehending in resp●ct of our selves who are finite creatures and therefore cannot know so much of an infinite God as he himselfe knoweth of himselfe In that place of Paul Then shall I know as also I am knowne 1 Cor. 13.12 The word as is a note of qualitie not of equalitie it intimateth a likenesse it demonstrateth no proportion yet we shall have such a perfect and certaine knowledge of God as will conduce to our eternall felicitie In the meane while the Lord affordeth us some comfortable glimpses of his Divine Majestie He looketh forth upon us out of the windowes and sheweth himselfe through the Lattesse Cant. 2.9 We may see Christ shining gloriously on our soules through the grates and windowes of his Word and Sacraments The wall of our flesh hindreth the full fruition of him We can onely by the eye of Faith see the Lord as through a Glasse darkely 1 Cor. 13.12 We see him in the Ministerie of his Word which we shall doe well if we take heed thereunto as unto a Light that shineth in a darke place untill the day dawne and the Day-starre arise in our hearts 2 Pet. 1.19 The Scriptures are the Light which we must looke unto that we may steere our Faith aright in the troublesome Sea of this World that we may not make shipwrack of Faith and a good Conscience 1 Tim. 1.18 19. Oh that we would consider that in all the wayes wherein we walke if we have not this Light to direct us we either wander in darknesse or are mis-led by an ignis fatuus a mock-Light which if we follow we hazard our soules and lose our true comfort And amongst other Truths we shall clearely discerne if we looke not through the false-colouring Spectacles of Arrius even this Truth That the Sonne and Holy-Ghost are God equall with the Father when as the Scriptures ascribe to them such Names Attributes Workes Worship as are proper to God and common to them with the Father CHAP. II. The Scriptures manifest the Sonne and Holy-Ghost to be God equall with the Father by ascribing to them equally with the Father such Names as are proper to God FOr these who have the Names of the true God in the Scriptures properly definitively and absolutely predicated of them even as the Father hath are truly God as the Father is But the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost have the Names of the true God properly definitively and absolutely predicated of them in the Scriptures even as the Father hath Therefore the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost are truly God as the Father is The Major is evident the Minor I shall prove by induction shewing unto you out of the Scriptures That not onely one or two Names of God but all the usuall Names of God are equally attributed
moved on the Waters first Cherishing them to make them fruitfull secondly Ordering them to their places Gen. 1.2 His Power is not shortened nor straitned Mic. 2.6 It was his Power by which the Apostles preached and wrought their Miracles Rom. 15.19 Through mightie signes and wonders by the power of the Spirit of God If the Holy-Ghost were not a Person distinct from the Father but onely the Power by which he worketh what a vaine Tautologie would it be of the Apostle to say by the power of the Spirit which according to their interpretation should be by the Power of the Power of God Although the Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost are Almightie yet they are not three Almighties or Omnipotents but one Almightie or Omnipotent one in outward and essentiall Operations one likewise in Essence though three distinct Persons distinguished from each other by their Personall Properties and by their order and manner of working in regard of their externall and common workes Oh that we had in us the Divine Principles of Faith that we might flye unto him for succour in all our wants who is infinitely powerfull and might rest on him for helpe in all our distresses who is boundlessely gracious both in himselfe and towards us above all that we are able to aske or thinke Eph. 3. Then should we run with delight in the wayes of Gods Commandements and neither start aside through secret feare or fall back through open Apostasie CHAP. VI. The Father the Sonne and the Holy-Ghost are Omniscient OMnisciencie is an essentiall propertie of God There is not any creature that is not manifest in his sight Heb. 4.13 He seeth all our workes Psal 139.2 3. He heareth all our words Psal 139.2 and understandeth all our thoughts afarre off Psal 139.4 Yea the Psalmist doth not onely affirme but also prove this truth Psal 94.9 10 11. He that planted the eare shall not he heare God therefore taketh notice of our words He that formed the eye shall not he see the Lord therefore knoweth our works and as for our thoughts the Prophet addeth the Lord knoweth the thoughts of man that they are but vaine all Gods knowledge is wonderfull More particularly the Lords Omnisciencie appeareth in three particulars First in regard of the heart of man which he searcheth Secondly in regard of the works of men which he seeth Thirdly in regard of future events which he beholdeth and fore-sheweth First in regard of the heart of man The Lord seeth not as man seeth for man looketh on the outward appearance but the Lord looketh on the heart 1 Sam. 16.8 he knoweth the secrets thereof Psal 44.21 it is his prerogative to be the searcher of it Jer. 17.9 10. he onely knoweth the hearts of the children of men 1 Kin. 8.29 where First God the Father knoweth the heart and therefore Paul shewing that he truly gloried in his infirmities and afflictions appealeth to God the searcher of all hearts The God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ knoweth that I lie not 2 Cor. 11.3 Secondly God the Sonne knoweth the heart Joh. 5.42 he professeth it and Luk. 11.39 he intimateth this truth to the Jewes Paul calleth him as a searcher of the heart to witnesse Rom. 9.1 he knoweth what is in man Joh. 2.25 he knew the Imaginations of the Jewes Joh. 5.42 Luk. 6.8 Joh. 6.15 Luk. 7.39 40. Mat. 22.18 Mat. 9.4 Mat. 12.25 Luk. 11.17 Mar. 2.4 Joh. 5.45 he knew the thoughts of his Disciples Mat. 16.8 Mat. 17.24 25. Luk. 9.47 Joh 6.61 64. Joh. 16.19 Joh. 1.47 he searcheth the heart and tryeth the reines Rev. 2.23 he knoweth the thoughts motions and inclinations thereof Thirdly God the Holy-Ghost searcheth the heart Wisd 1.5 6. Paul calleth him as a searcher of the heart to witnesse Rom. 9.1 he searcheth out the deepe things of God 1 Cor. 2.10 and therefore surely searcheth out the deepe things of man he knew the heart of Ananias why saith Peter hath Satan filled thy heart and why hast thou conceived this thing in thy heart Act. 5.3 4. How did Peter know the secret fraud of Ananias and of Satans lurking in his heart but by the Holy-Ghost who revealed it to him And therefore Peter demandeth how is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord Act. 5.9 Yea the Holy-Spirit of the Lord revealed to Elisha the thoughts of Gehazi 2 Kin. 5.26 and the secret Counsels of the King of Syria 2 Kin. 6.12 even the words that he spake in his Bed-chamber Secondly in regard of man and all Creatures the Lord knoweth all things all actions are manifest to him Heb. 4.13 he knoweth all the Fowles of the Mountaines and all the Beasts that feed thereon Psalm 50. 10 11. his eyes are in every place Prov. 15.3 nothing can be hidden from him Job 42.2 First the Father knoweth all things he knoweth the wants of all Creatures Mat. 6.30 Where though the word Father is taken essentially and not Personally yet the Father with the Sonne and Holy-Ghost is necessarily understood The Father knoweth who are his electing them according to his fore-knowledge 1 Pet. 1.2 Secondly the Sonne knoweth all things Peter acknowledged it expressely Joh. 21.17 Lord thou knowest all shings yea all the Disciples confidently averre it Joh. 16.30 now we are sure thou knowest all things The Woman of Samaria calleth forth her Neighbours to Christ to see him that told her all that ever she did Joh. 4.29 he walketh in the midst of the seven Golden Candlesticks seeing their wayes and knowing their works approving them that were good and reproving them that were evill Rev. 2.1 2 9 13 19. Rev. 3.1 8 15. he knew the fruitlesse toyling of Peter and he could direct him where he should cast his Net which shall inclose a multitude of Fish so that their Net brake And he knew how to detaine the Fishes together till their partners came and helped them filling both their Vessels that they began to sinke Luk. 5.5 6 7. he knew from the beginning who believed not and who should betray him Joh. 6.64 Thirdly the Holy-Ghost knoweth all things Wis 1.6 7. he searcheth all things even the secret things of God 1 Cor. 2 10. If to know of himself the secrets of man is proper to God Jer. 17.9 10. much more to know the secrets of God is proper to God onely Thirdly in regard of the prediction or fore-shewing of future events It is proper to God alone certainely to know future events God challengeth the Heathenish vanities Isa 41.23 Shew the things that are to come hereafter that we may know ye are Gods and againe the things that are comming and shall come let them shew unto them Isai 44.7 Things in their causes may be fore-showne not onely by Satan but also by men Onely the Lord can shew what things necessarily shall be whose second causes are not Yea he can and onely doth produce the causes and alter them and their effects at