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A35951 An expositon of all St. Pauls epistles together with an explanation of those other epistles of the apostles St. James, Peter, John & Jude : wherein the sense of every chapter and verse is analytically unfolded and the text enlightened. / David Dickson ...; Expositio analytica omnium Apostolicarum Epistolarum. English Dickson, David, 1583?-1663.; Retchford, William.; Dickson, David, 1583?-1663. Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews. 1659 (1659) Wing D1403; ESTC R7896 807,291 340

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wishes desires applies and seals salvation to all the faithful and all things which belong to holiness and happiness The second Epistle general of PETER Analytically expounded THE CONTENTS THe Apostle being now nigh unto death seals up this last testimony of his will in this Epistle as it appears in the first Chapter 12 13. vers c. for the use of all the faithful wheresoever and chiefly the Hebrews whose Teacher hee was There are three principal parts of the Epistle according to the number of the Chapters In the first hee exhorts them to persevere in true Faith and Christian Piety Chap. 1. In the second hee d●h●rts them from attending to false Prophets which hee foretells will arise in the Church Chap. 2. In the third hee seriously admonishes them to beware of those prophane Scoffers who account the coming of Christ to judgement as a Fable in Chapter 3. CHAP. I. THere are three parts of the Chapter In the first there is the Exordium of the Epistle to vers 5. In the second an exhortation to proficiency in Faith and Holiness to vers 19. In the third hee digresses in the commendation of prophetical Scripture to the end Vers. 1. Simon Peter a Servant and an Apostle of Iesus Christ to them that have obtained like precious Faith with us through the Righteousness of God and our Saviour Iesus Christ The inscription of the Epistle contains three things 1. The description of the Writer from his common name Simon and from his Sirname Peter given him by Christ together with his office in the Church Servant and from his special office An Apostle of Iesus Christ whence hee had authority to write 2. The description of the faithful to whom it is written from the excellency of Faith which was bestowed upon them The excellency whereof is propounded by way of distinction from historical Faith 1. That it is precious 2. That it is proper to the Elect not hypocritical 3. That it is equally precious with the Faith of the Apostles he doth not compare the degree and quantity but the quality and nature of the gift because it was given by the same Holy Spirit for the same merits of Christ and to the same good purposes viz. the apprehending of Christ and his benefits 4. That it flows from Gods Righteousness or Faithfulness faithfully performing the free promises made to our Fathers and is derived to us together with all other benefits through the Righteousness of Jesus Christ our Lord. Vers. 2. Grace and Peace bee multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God and of Iesus our Lord The third thing in the inscription of the Epistle is a salutation wherein is his prayer and confirmation of it In his prayer hee wishes to all the faithful Hebrews a fuller manifestation multiplication and encrease of all saving gifts of the Holy Ghost and multiplication of peace or of all benefits which conduce to the promoting and perfecting of their present and future felicity and that by the encrease of saving Faith or acknowledgement of God and Christ as they are revealed in the Gospel Vers. 3. According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue Hee confirms the hope of his desires viz. that God will multiply grace and peace towards them by Faith in five Arguments Divine Power Argum. 1. The power or effectual grace working powerfully hath bestowed upon you all expedients which belong to holiness or grace to life or peace by the knowledge or Faith of him both in respect of the right to as also the admission of you into the profession Therefore God will encrease and multiply those gifts until yee obtain perfection of life and holiness For there is the like reason for the beginning and progress as touching the favour of God Hath called Argum. 2. God hath called you to virtue or Grace and to Glory or Peace Therefore hee will perfect those things in you to which hee hath called you Vers. 4. Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises that by these you might be partakers of the Divine Nature having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust Argum. 3. Confirming the former God hath given you the promises of the Gospel which as they are very great because of the greatest things viz. of Righteousness and eternal life So also they are precious and mainly necessary to you for the obtaining of life Therefore hee will perform those promises by multiplying even unto perfection those things which hee hath promised That by these Argum. 4. For this end hee hath given both the promises and beginnings of these things promised to you that yee might be partakers of the Divine Nature not as to the essence but as to the virtues and perfections which represent the Nature of God in heavenly wisdome holiness and happiness as in a lively Image Therefore hee will multiply to you grace and peace that hee may attain his end in perfecting of you Having escaped Argum. 5. Now you have escaped from the Kingdome of death and the Covenant of sin being freed from destruction wherein the world lies through lust or concupiscenc●● Therefore the same gracious good pleasure of God 〈◊〉 multiply to you grace which is opposed to sin and peace which is opposed to destruction Vers. 5. And besides this giving all diligence adde to your Faith Virtue and to Virtue Knowledge After the Preface hee exhorts them to a serious endeavour of growing in Faith and Godliness reckoning up by degrees the chief Christian virtues whereof the first is Faith which opens unto us the first entrance to God to this is adjoyned virtue or following after Righteousness in general because without Faith it is dead and ineffectual Prudence or Knowledge follows which consists in a fuller knowledge of heavenly mysteries and the application of them to practice Vers. 6. And to Knowledge Temperance and to Temperance Patience and to Patience Godliness After this hee requires Temperance whereby every one keeps himself from those enticements whereby hee might be taken off from his duty Hee would have Patience or Fortitude which consists in bearing adversity and not in ceasing from our duty for the evils which pursue us annexed to Temperance and these virtues are four which are commonly called Cardinals to these hee would have three other joyned 1. Godliness which chiefly consists in the very worship of God Vers. 7. And to Godliness Brotherly Kindness and to Brotherly Kindness Charity The other virtue which hee would have added is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Brotherly love whereby wee embrace our Brethren or the houshold of Faith The last virtue is Charity or common love which is to be extended to all men even to enemies Vers. 8. For if these things be in you and abound they make you that yee shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Iesus
day 6 The sixt is of the last Iudgement wherein eternal life shall bee alotted to the faithful and eternal death to the wicked Vers. 3. And this will wee do if God permit Arg. 2. To perseverance and progress in the faith of the Gospel I an Apostle by the grace of God shall to my utmost endeavour that yee may persevere in the faith so far as it shall seem good to God to bless my labours in the Ministry Therefore you ought to endeavour after perseverance and progress in the faith of the Gospel Vers. 4. For it is impossible for those who were once inlightened and have tasted of the heavenly gift and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost 5. And have tasted the good word of God and the powers of the world to come 6. If they shall fall away to renew them again unto repentance seeing they crucifie to themselves the Son of God afresh and put him to an open shame Argum. 3. Whosoever do not persevere after such conviction of the Truth of the Gospel as you have here described but start from the Principles of Faith and slide into that unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost they cannot repent nor bee saved Therefore lest yee fall into this sin yee ought to persevere and make progress in the Faith of the Gospel They against whom this commination is bent are described by six Marks 1 They are illuminated by the knowledge of the Gospel by whose light the miserable condition of men and the means of Redemption by Christ may bee opened even to the unregenerate 2 They have tasted the Heavenly gift which may bee by the contemplation of Christ and heavenly things revealed in the Gospel for every the lightest taste of truth sti●s up some rellish of it although not alwayes solid and permanent 3 They are made partakers of the Holy Ghost which may bee by some gifts common both to the Regenerate and unregenerate 4 They have tasted the good word of God which may bee by an historical faith of the Gospel an apprehension of the possibility of their own ●alvation which that they may actually attain they do not prosecute 5 They have tasted the powers of the world to come in some lighter joyes concerning the life to come which may come to pass by a temporary faith in those that receive the word in the stony ground with joy Mat. 13.20 not only our of an apprehension of the possibility of their future salvation but also the Probability which they may willingly with Balaam wish for and hope for with the foolish Virgins though they have not renounced the world and their wicked lusts 6 After all these degrees of conviction produced by the Holy Ghost concerning the truth of the Christian Religion they fall away or with a total voluntary an● malicious Apostacy as will afterwards appear they revolt from Christ. Again The punishment which hee threatens to these kinde of Apostates is this That their Repentance and by consequence salvation is impossible because ●fter this sin Repentance never follows The Reasons whereof are two 1 From their malice against Christ because by their malicious denial of the Son of God once crucified they will not bee saved by his death they abhor that way of salvation upon which alone Repentance and salvation depends and indeed as much as in them lyes they depose Christ from the Throne of his Celestial glory and if it were possible would crucifie him again Put him 2 Another Reason is taken from the scandal given Because they expose Christ to ignominy reproach and the scoffes of Infidels and that by a more cruel wickedness than they who at first through ignorance hanged Christ upon the Cross. Vers. 7. For the earth which drinketh in the rain that commeth o●t upon it and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is d●●ssed receiveth blessing from God Arg. 4. To perseverance As the fruitful earth receives blessing from God so persevering and proceeding in the faith and obedience of the Gospel yee receive blessing from God Therefore ought yee to persevere Vers. 8. But that which beareth thorns and briars is rejected and is nigh unto cursing whose end is to bee burned Arg. 5. As the earth tilled and often watered which brings forth nothing but briars and thorns is rejected and nigh unto cursing and at length is to bee burned So Apostates who have taken in the showres of the word of God often coming upon them and bring forth no good fruit but fall back and altogether Apostatize are Reprobates and being near unto cursing shall utterly perish as those who in respect to conversion and salvation are desperate Vers. 9. But beloved wee are perswaded better things of you and things that accompany salvation though wee thus speak Hee comforts the beleeving Hebrews against the harshness of what he had said and the supposition of their future Apostacy which the Apostle might seem inwardly to surmise had hee not cleared himself and adds Arg. 6. Although I presupposed danger of your Apostacy yet wee have perswaded us better concerning your faith and sincere obedience and perseverance and other graces which have a necessary connexion with eternal salvation Therefore yee ought with so much the more courage to persevere Vers. 10. For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love which yee have shewed toward his name in that yee have ministred to the Saints and do minister Arg. 7. Confirming the former The Justice and Truth of God will not suffer that the saving grace of God already bestowed upon you and by your constant and effectual love towards the faithful or Saints hath been demonstrated by works should bee forgotten but will give you grace for grace perseverance and life eternal promised to you Therefore c. Vers. 11. And wee desire that every one of you do shew the same diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end Arg. 8. By endeavouring after perseverance yee shall gain more and more a certain perswasion of your hope Therefore every one of you ought to endeavour after perseverance And here the Exhortation to perseverance is expresly se● down Vers. 12. That yee bee not sloathful but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises Arg. 9. By shaking off your sloathfulness in striving after a deeper knowledge of the Gospel and proceeding in charity you ought to imitate the holy Fathers who persevering in faith and patience have obtained the promised inheritance Therefore labour yee after perseverance Vers. 13. For when God made promise to Abraham because hee could swear by no greater hee sware by himself 14. Saying Surely blessing I will bless thee and multiplying I will multiply thee 15. And so after hee had patiently indured hee obtained the promise Argum. 10. The promise of the blessing being made unto the faithful in the person of Abraham the father of the faithful and confirmed by the Oath of the great God and experienced