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A96295 Mankinds jubilee, or, Good tidings of great joy for all people plainly discovered by Scripture texts ... shewing that there is a common salvation of all men ... / written by Christopher Wade, An. Dom 1658. Wade, Christopher, 17th cent. 1658 (1658) Wing W158A; ESTC R42984 102,952 125

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have not the written Law or Gospell otherwise than the effects thereof are written in their hearts even they by their beleeving and confiding in the goodnesse of him only or of God only that railed up Jesus our Lord from the dead is warrantably according to the scope of that Text accounted to them for righteousnesse which they may doe by their ability received in themselves by Christ in the common salvation by their being all of them brought to the knowledge of the truth of Gods grace and goodnesse as is proved in my last Distinction although the very name of Jesus and particulars of his performances which procureth that goodnesse for them be not discovered unto them and this is made apparant for the unthankfulnesse of the very Heathens as is proved where it is said despisest thou the riches of his goodnesse and forbearance and long suffering not knowing or remembring as in some translations that the goodnesse of God leadeth thee to repentance Rom. 2.4 As if said dost thou behave thy selfe so unthankfully to God not knowing of his goodnesse will thy conscience say that thou art not acquainted with his goodnesse no no that is not the cause it is the hardnesse and impenitencie of thy heart that treasurest up unto thy selfe wrath ver 5. And that this is spoken of those people that have not so much as the Law written vouchsafed them otherwise than the effects thereof written in their hearts See the 14 and 15 verses following And this need not seem strange to any man For behold beloved that even Christs chosen Apostles and Disciples were ignorant of his sufferings death and resurrection even after they had remained with him a considerable time as appeareth in Mat. 16.21 By his there instructing them that he must suffer and be killed and be raised againe the third day and so also in Mark 8.31 and herewith is very much to be obserued that in the very time of that their great ignorance Christ doth affirme directly that they were blessed as in Mat. 13.16 as also he affirmeth that Peter was blessed even before Peter knew of Christs sufferings death and resurrection as in Mat. 16.17 And more than this for Peter James and John were ignorant what the rising from the dead should mean Marke 9.10 And to prove that they were all by Christ affirmed to be then blessed even in the time of that their ignorance or before they knew of his sufferings death and resurrection compare Mat. 13 16. and 16.17 foregoing wherein they are affirmed to be blessed even in the time of that their ignorance with Mat. 16.20 21 22 23. following wherein is made apparant that Christ at that time before when he affirmed them to be blessed had not then acquainted them with his sufferings death and resurrection and also that then they were utterly ignorant of those particulars therefore it is no strange thing to beleeve that the Heathens may by the effectuall inabling means used with them by the spirit in the visible book of the Creatures beleeve and confide in Gods goodnesse who raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead which faith by vertue of that name is imputed for righteousnesse as is before said although they never heard of the name of Jesus nor are made acquainted with the particulars of his sufferings death and resurrection for most of the antient Saints before Christs Incarnation had either none or very little knowledge of Christs name and particulars of his sufferings death and resurrection the knowledge of which particulars now since Christs Incarnation death and resurrection is required where the Gospell comes as main Articles of our Christian Faith And observe herewith yet further that as it said the manifestat on of the spirit is given to every man to profit withall 1 Cor. 12.7 that though some men apply this Text to beleevers only because there spoken to beleevers yet to testifie to the world that the very heathens though not instructed in Christian principles have effectuall manifestations used with them it is said that that which may be known of God is manifest in them and the reason is therewith given for God hath shewed it unto them Rom. 1.19 Which manifestation of the spirit to the Heathen maketh the very letter of 1 Cor. 12.7 to appear in full for every man and also amiably agreeth with that Text where it is said that Christ inlightneth no fewer than every man that commeth into the world so that no lesse number than all men through him might beleeve John 1.7 9. Now you know that every man and all men must needs include all the Heathen men and the bookes wherewith God by his spirit doth teach those Heathens are also made known to us in the word saying For the invisible things of him that is his eternall power and Godhead are seen by the Creation of the world so that they are without excuse Rom. 1.20 That whereas all men are brought to the knowledge of the truth of Gods goodnesse as hath been largely proved whereby those persons of those Heathens that having the truth do hold the truth in unrighteousness ver 18. and having the truth do change the truth into a lye ver 25. such of those Heathens though so having the knowledge of God who is truth Isa 65.16 communicated to them yet do not glorifie God as God Rom. 1.21 and having the knowledge of God doe not like to retaine that knowledge ver 28. such are without excuse as verse 20. because God hath shewed these unto them as before by the manifestation of the spirit in the Creature-booke wherein note that if the means were not an effectuall discovery then in equity they were excusable So also the testimony of the Prophet David concerning this very point where he also setteth forth to view by what books God by his spirit doth declare himselfe and his goodnesse even to those very Heathens saying the Heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament sheweth his handy worke day unto day uttereth speech night unto night sheweth knowledge there is no speech nor language where their voice is not heard their line is gone through all the earth and their words unto the end of the world Psal 19.1 2 3. which sort of Preaching though Christs name nor the particulars of his sufferings death and resurrection be not discovered to them thereby yet the Apostle Paul from hence doth affirme it to be a Gospell preaching to all Rom. 10.18 saying have they not heard yes verily their sound went into all the earth and their words unto the end of the world alluding here to the same words used in Psalm 19. before recited and the persisting in the abuse of this knowledge of God causeth a delivering up to a reprobate minde Rom. 1.28 Now beloved considering that all the Heathens are so effectually enabled spiritually to heare see and understand and confide in Gods goodnesse as it is proved that all men are in my Last Distinction take notice