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A01979 The vvhole-armor of God: or A Christians spiritual furniture, to keepe him safe from all the assaults of Satan First preached, and now the second time published and enlarged for the good of all such as well vse it:whereunto is also added a treatise of the sinne against the Holy Ghost. By VVilliam Gouge B.D. and preacher of Gods Word in Blacke Fryers London. ...; Panoplia tou Theou Gouge, William, 1578-1653. 1619 (1619) STC 12123; ESTC S103304 450,873 662

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A reiecting of the Gospell which the Apostle in his description of this sinne euidently noteth for first hee maketh an opposition betwixt despisers of the Law and despisers of that against which they sin that fall into this vnpardonable sin now what can that which is opposed to the Law be but the Gospell Againe his description of that which is despised can agree to nothing so wel as to the Gospell 2 A despitefull reiecting thereof which the same Apostle noteth vnder these phrases a treading vnder foote counting an vnholy thing despiting Vnder this clause are comprised malice hatred of hart blasphemie of the tongue and persecution in all which the Scribes and Pharisies manifested great despight against Christ so haue all others that euer committed this sinne In this respect the Apostle calleth them aduersaries 3 A despitefull reiecting of the Gospell against knowledge which the Apostle expressely noteth in this phrase after we haue receiued the knowledge of the truth 4 A despitefull reiecting of the Gospell against conscience which the Apostle implieth vnder this word Wilfully 5 A wilfull gainsaying and opposing against the inward operation and supernatural reuelation of the Holy Ghost which is noted by the Apostle vnder this phrase Hath done despite vnto the Spirit of grace 6 A despiting of the Spirit in such things as he reuealeth to them for their owne good euen the saluation of their soules this is comprised vnder those phrases of tasting the heauenly gift the good word of God and powers of the world to come which they doe as it were spit out againe §. 18. Of the difference betwixt the sinne against the Holy Ghost and other sinnes BY the forenamed definition may the sinne against the Holy Ghost be distinguished from many other sinnes which come neere vnto it as 1 From many sinnes against knowledge yea and against conscience also for they may be without malice of heart which this cannot be The elect may fall into them but not into this Dauid and Peter sinned both against knowledge and also against conscience 2 From many sins committed on malice against Christ and his Gospell which may be done on ignorance 3 From blasphemie and persecution which may be done also on ignorance or in passion 4 From deniall of Christ which may be done on feare instance Peters example or other like temptations It is an ancient heresie of the Nouatians to deny repentance and pardon to such as haue once denied Christ 5 From Apostasie from the faith and profession of religion which also may bee done not on malice but through the violence of some temptation It is noted of Salomon that he continued not to follow the Lord but turned after other gods through the perswasion of his wiues When a Kingdome changeth Religion as England in Queene Maries dayes many prooue Apostates and fall away from the profession of the Gospell and professe idolatrie for feare of persecution or for too much loue of this world to hold their places and offices their honors and dignities their houses and lands or else on an infirme and weake perswasion that they can keepe their hearts pure and their faith sound though with their bodies they outwardly subiect themselues to idolatry The Leuites which in the captiuite fell away though they were barred from medling with the holy things yet they were admitted to doe other seruices in the Temple whereby it is manifest that they fell not into this vnpardonable sinne 6 From Presumption and sinning with an high hand as Manasseh did 7 From Hardnesse of heart from impudencie and committing sin with greedinesse For so did the Gentiles which had not the Gospell supernaturally reuealed vnto them 8 From Infidelitie and impenitencie yea from finall infidelitie and impenitencie whereinto all the reprobate fall If finall impenitencie should be the sin against the Holy Ghost as some do take it then should euery one that is damned sinne against the Holy Ghost yea then could not this sinne be committed till death and then in vaine should the caueat of Saint Iohn be concerning not praying for them §. 19. Of the persons that may fall into the sinne against the Holy Ghost HAuing seene what the sinne against the Holy Ghost is for application of the point to the parties with whom Christ had to do we will in the next place discusse whether the Scribes and Pharisies that slandered Christ committed this sinne or noe Many say they did not commit this sin and to prooue their assertion they vse these two arguments 1 They neuer professed Christ 2 Christ prayed for them To the first I answere that two sorts of people may fall into this sinne namely they who professe Christ and his Gospell and they who neuer professed it Professors that sin against the Holy Ghost are called Apostates that is departers away namely from the faith or from the profession of the Gospell for the Greeke word which according to the notation of it signifieth Apostasie is translated a departing and a falling away not that all who depart away and in that generall sence are called Apostates doe commit this sin as was noted before but because they that fall into this sin are most notorious Apostates denying the truth not in tongue only but in heart also not through feare but in malice vtterly renouncing and bidding defiance to the faith not contenting themselues to deny it but shewing themselues deadly enemies against it and persecuting all that are friends vnto it hauing in that respect a very diabolicall propertie not enduring that any should reap benefit by that which they haue reiected such an Apostate was Alexander the Copper-smith and Iulian. They who neuer professed the truth of the Gospell may also sinne against the Holy Ghost as they doe to whom the Spirit hath so clearely and supernaturally reuealed the truth of the Gospell as their heart and conscience doth inwardly tell them that they ought to make profession thereof yet their malice against it not onely keepeth them from professing it but also maketh them to reuile it and to persecute the professors of it The Apostle saith of such an one that he is condemned of himselfe Such were the Scribes and Pharisies which blasphemed Christ and such are many of the learneder Papists The difference betwixt these two sorts is that the former hath gone a step further in shew of goodnesse but thereby haue made their fall the more offensiue and their sinne the greater in that to the sinne against the Holy Ghost they haue added Apostasie as some adde oppression murther and the like To the second argument to proue that the forenamed Scribes and Pharisies sinned not against the holy Ghost taken from Christs prayer I answere that Christ prayed not in particular for these but for such as were indeed in the outward act associates but not of so euill
word against the Son of man it shall be forgiuen him but whosoeuer speaketh against the holy Ghost it shall not be forgiuē him neither in this world nor in the world to come Mark 3. 28 29. Verily I say vnto you All sinnes shall be forgiuen vnto the sonnes of men and blasphemies wherewith soeuer they shall blaspheme But hee that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath neuer forgiuenesse but is in danger of eternall damnation §. 2. Of the inference of Christs censure vpon their slander THE forenamed Recrimination and censure which Christ gaue of the Scribes and Parisies is in these words very sharpe indeed it is but most iust The reason thereof is intimated by Saint Matthew in the particle of inference set downe in the first place Wherefore and expressed by Saint Marke in the reason which hee layeth downe in the last place because they said he had an vncleane spirit Very brazen-faced and impudent they were that durst openly vtter such a vile slander against all probabilitie and possibilitie yea against their own iudgement and opinion and therefore Christ thought it not meete to spare them any whit at all Whence learne that As sinners wax bold and impudent in sinne so is the hainousuesse and fearefull issue of their sinne to be discouered Cry aloud saith the Lord to his Prophet spare not shew my people their transgression and the house of Iaakob their sinnes Rebuke them sharpely saith also Saint Paul to Titus They who are acquainted with the histories of the Prophets of Christ and of his Apostles cannot be ignorant of their holy zeale in laying open the fearefull estate of notorious sinners euen to their very faces Thus if they be not past all recouery they may bee brought to some compunction and remorse as the Iews were vpon Peters laying forth the hainousnesse of their sin in crucifying the Lord Iesus This reason doth Saint Paul alledge where he aduiseth Titus to reproue the Cretians sharpely for he addeth this clause that they may bee sound in the faith If those sinners themselues whose estate is so laide forth be obstinate and will not thereby be any whit moued nor brought to remorse but rather wax more impudent as these Scribes and Pharisies like the Iewes their fore-fathers who said to Ieremiah As for the word which thou hast spoken to vs in the name of the Lord we will not harken vnto thee and of whom the Lord said to Ezechiel The house of Israel will not hearken vnto thee for they wil not harken vnto me for all the house of Israel are impudent and hard-hearted yet may others be kept from going on in their course and from growing to their degree of impudency as is noted of some in Malachies time who obseruing the stoutnesse of their fellowes against the Lord feared the Lord. If none at all be wrought vpon by the knowledge of their sinne then are they made the more inexcusable and Gods seuere proceeding against them is the more iustified Thus much Daniel declareth in his confession vnto God where first he saith We haue sinned and committed iniquitie and haue done wickedly c. then he addeth neither haue we hearkened vnto thy seruants the Prophets whereby he implieth that the Prophets declared their sinnes and denounced Gods iudgements against them and thereupon he inferreth O Lord Righteousnesse belongeth vnto thee but vnto vs confusion of faces Vse Vpon these and other like proofes and reasons Ministers must learne as they see iust occasion to put in practise the forenamed Doctrine and by their holy zeale in laying forth sinne and the issue thereof to shew their desire of reclaiming sinners of staying the infection and contagion of sinne and of iustifying Gods proceeding against sinners §. 3. Of the resolution and seuerall heads of the text TO passe from the Occasion and Inference of Christs censure note further the Manner Matter thereof Christs manner of setting it forth is with great ardency and authority noted in the Preface prefixed before his censure Verily Isay vnto you The particle of asseueration Verily declareth his ardencie his auerring of it in his owne name I say sheweth his authoritie The matter of Christs censure is 1 Generally propounded 2 Particularly applied In the general proposition is noted 1 The Nature 2 The Issue of the sinne censured The Nature thereof is declared by the person against whom it is in speciall directed namely against the Holy Ghost The Issue of it is that it shall neuer be forgiuen Both these are amplified by comparing them with the Nature and Issue of other sinnes Other sinnes are committed against the Sonne of Man This against the Holy Ghost Other sinnes shall be forgiuen This shall neuer be forgiuen In this comparison is set forth a liuely representation of Gods Mercy and Iustice Of his Mercy in forgiuing euery sinne committed against the Sonne of Man Of his Iustice in vouchsafing no pardon to the sinne against the Holy Ghost §. 4. Of the truth and weight of the points heere deliuered THe first point to be noted is Christs Preface whereby he sheweth that what he deliuereth concerning this point is both a certaine and infallible truth and also a point of weight and moment Christ auerreth it vpon his authoritie and credit I say saith he I that am a faithfull and true witnesse I who cannot lye I who am the very truth I say So as of what authoritie our Lord the eternall Son of God is this which he hath here deliuered is also namely true certaine infallible vnchangeable Heauen and earth shall passe away but his word shall not passe away With this authority doth Christ oft ratifie and confirme that exposition which he gaue of the Morall Law and opposeth it to the light credit of the ancient Doctors of the Iewes saying You haue heard it said of old c. But I say vnto you c. so as his authoritie is more then any others can be for Christ is the onely true Doctor of the Church as he himselfe testifieth of himselfe saying One is your Doctor euen Christ He hath power in his own name by his own authoritie to deliuer any thing to his Church which power is intimated vnder this imperial phrase I say And herein his manner of teaching is different from all others For the vsuall phrases of the Prophets were Thus saith the Lord The word of the Lord The burden of the word of the Lord with the like To make doubt of any thing which Christ saith is to call his authority into question If therefore the word spoken by the Prophets was stedfast how much more stedfast is the Word spoken by the Lord himselfe Christ Iesus The particle set by Saint Marke before the clause of Christs authoritie is in the Greeke Amen and in the Hebrew signifieth Truth and so not vnfitly translated Verily It is a note of an earnest
committed not on ignorance only but against knowledge voluntarily presumptuously against God and man the history recorded of him apparantly sheweth and yet were they all pardoned The reason hereof may not be sought in the party that sinneth or in the nature of sinne for euery sin is mortall and deserueth eternall condemnation In either of those no reason at all can be found out But onely in the extent of Gods mercy and in the all-sufficiencie of Christs sacrifice For the mercy of God is greater not onely then any one but then all sinnes whatsoeuer and the sacrifice of Christ is a sufficient price of redemption for all His blood clenseth from all sinne As Gods mercy and Christs sacrifice are the cause of pardoning any one sinne so the riches of Gods mercy and the infinite value of Christs Sacrifice are the cause of pardoning all sinnes Obiect Why then is not the sinne against the Holy Ghost pardonable Answ Not because it is greater then Gods mercy or aboue the price of Christs oblation but because of Gods reuealed determination against it as we shall hereafter more distinctly heare Vse 1 From this extent of Gods mercie we may well inferre that mans destruction is of himselfe either because he malitiously despiteth the Spirit of Grace or wilfully reiecteth the offer of pardon In the order of redemption God hath made mans sinne pardonable but man by his impenitencie makes it not to be pardoned Vse 2 From the forenamed Doctrine we may take courage to flye to the Throne of grace for pardon how many soeuer or how great soeuer our sinnes haue beene Note the gracious inuitation of the Lord by his Prophet saying Come now and let vs reason together though your sinnes be as scarlet they shall be as white as snow though they be red like crimson they shall be as wooll Whensoeuer the Diuell seeketh to bring vs to despaire either by the multitude or by the hainousnesse of our sinnes let vs in faith plead this before God All sinnes shall be forgiuen and thereupon apply to our soules the blood of Christ which clenseth from all sinne and be moued thereby to turne from all §. 7. Of Blasphemie how hainous a sinne it is THe particular sinne whereby the forenamed mercie of God in forgiuing sinne is exemplied is Blasphemy For in Saint Matthew Blasphemy is expresly added to all manner of sinne that shall be forgiuen and in Saint Marke it is said that All blasphemies wherewith soeuer men shal blaspheme shall be forgiuen Whence are offered two Doctrines to our consideration 1 Blasphemie is a most hainous sinne 2 Blasphemie may be forgiuen The former Doctrine is implied by the particular mention of it in this place For in that Christ giueth this as an instance and euidence of Gods rich mercy in forgiuing al manner of sinne because he forgiueth Blasphemie hee giueth vs thereby to vnderstand that Blasphemie is one of the most notorious sinnes a sinne which is most hardly forgiuen which yet notwithstanding being forgiuen wee may well hope that other sinnes may be forgiuen The truth of this Doctrine will yet more clearely appeare if we consider the nature of Blasphemie Blasphemie according to the notation of the Greeke word fignifieth to hurt ones fame or credit yea in Hebrew also a blasphemer of God is said to strike thorow the name of Iehouah In former ancient times this world Blasphemie hath bin vsed to set forth the dishonor and disgrace that is done to mans name and credit in which sence it is also sometimes vsed in the new Testament as where Saint Paul saith of himselfe and other Ministers of the Gospell Being defamed or word for word to translate it being blasphemed we pray and where Saint Iude saith of the wicked in his time They speake euill of or they blaspheme dignities Yet now long vse in Gods Church hath appropriated the word Blasphemie to an high dishonour done to the great name of God and that both in regard of the Matter and also of the Manner whereby Gods name is dishonoured In regard of the matter of Blasphemie God is blasphemed two wayes either Priuatiuely by taking away from God that which is due vnto him and wherein his honor consisteth or Positiuely by attributing that vnto him which is vnbeseeming his Maiestie and dishonorable to his great name The honor due to God is taken from him two wayes 1 Simply when that which properly belongeth vnto him is denied him Thus because the King of Ashur denied that God was able to saue Ierusalem and to deliuer it out of his hands hee is said to blaspheme the Lord God of Israel 2 By consequence when that which is proper to the Creator is attributed to the creature thus the Scribes and Pharisies imagining Christ to bee a meere creature and not thinking that he was God because he tooke vpon him to forgiue sinnes which is a power proper onely vnto God accused him of Blasphemie and againe the Iewes went about to stone him for Blasphemie because as they alledge he being a man made himselfe God Though their censure of Christ were most false and slanderous yet thereby they plainly shew what was accounted blasphemie But to make this point more cleare the Holy Ghost expresly saith of the Israelites in the wildernesse that they committed great blasphemies because they said of the molten Calfe which they set vp This is thy God which brought thee vp out of the Land of Aegypt whereby they attribute to the Calfe a creature of their owne making that which God the Creator of all things did The other kind of blasphemie in attributing such things to God which are vnbeseeming his Excellencie is noted in those Israelites that caused their sonnes to passe thorow the fire making God thereby like vnto the Diuell to delight in mans blood a thing most dishonorable to the Diuine Maiestie The Lord hauing relation to that Heathenish and barbarous fact of the Israelites saith to their children In this haue your Fathers blasphemed me Thus it is noted of those on whom the Viall of Gods wrath was powred out that they blasphemed the God of heauen for their paines their blaspemie without question was that they impeached God of iniustice vnmercifulnes cruelty and such like things much vnbeseeming his glorious name In regard of the manner of blasphemie when any thing is spoken of God or to God ignominiously reproachfully disgracefully contemptuously or the like Gods name is blasphemed thereby as when Pharaoh said Who is the Lord that I should heare his voice c. And when Iehoram King of Israel said Behold this euil is of the Lord what should I waite for the Lord any longer And when Nebuchadnezzar said Who is that God that shall deliuer you out of my hands And when the wicked in Iobs time said What is the Almightie that we should serue him and what
be vttered against the Sonne of Man is to iustifie Gods seueritie against the sinne and blasphemie of the Holy Ghost For which purpose without question Christ hath heere so magnified the Mercy of God as the like place is not to bee found throughout the whole Scripture Wherefore hauing spoken of Gods mercy in pardoning euery sinne but one let vs consider his Iustice in affording to pardon to that one sin which is the sinne against the Holy Ghost §. 14. Of abusing Gods mercy IN that Christ inferreth the seueritie of Gods Iustice vpon the riches of his mercy and after he had deliuered what he could of the Mercy of God addeth a BVT Euery sin shall be forgiuen BVT the sin against the holy Ghost shall neuer be forgiuen He giueth vs to vndestand that Gods mercy and long-suffering may be so farre abused as nothing but extremitie of iustice can be looked for Thus much implieth the Apostle where he saith It is impossible that such and such should be renewed And againe There remaineth no more sacrifice for sinne but a fearefull looking for of iudgement The phrases of Gods walking stubbornely against them that walke stubbornely against him and shewing himselfe froward with the froward and swearing that the iniquitie of men shall not bee purged with sacrifice nor offering for euer with the like doe also proue as much Gods mercy would be notoriously abused if at some times and in some cases the very extremitie of iustice should not be executed It standeth much with the honor of God to shew himselfe sometimes a God of vengeance and a consuming fire Vse Take wee heed therefore how we goe too farre in abusing Gods lenity and patience lest we depriue our selues of all the fruit and benefit thereof and insteede of being the principall obiect of Gods mercy we make our selues the principall obiect of his mercy A man may so farre proceede in sinning against the Sonne of Man as by degrees fall into the sinne against the Holy Ghost The fearefulnesse of which estate followeth now to bee declared §. 15. Of the obiect of the vnpardonable sinne The Holy Ghost IN handling the sinne against the Holy Ghost wee are to consider 1 The Nature 2 The Issue thereof The Nature of the finne is set foorth vnder the names giuen to it It is by Saint Matthew termed the blasphemy of the Holy Ghost and a speaking against the Holy Ghost By Saint Marke a blaspheming against the Holy Ghost In all which phrases are noted forth both the Obiect and the Qualitie of that sinne The Obiect against which in speciall this sinne is directed and committed is the Holy Ghost And in this respect Saint Matthew calleth it the blasphemie of the Holy Ghost not as if it were in the Holy Ghost which is blasphemie to thinke but because as the other phrases doe expresly declare it is against the Holy Ghost In this sence this kinde of phrase is oft vsed for where it said that Christ gaue his Disciples power against vncleane spirits as it is well translated according to the meaning of the phrase word for word it is in the originall Power of vncleane spirits This I haue the rather noted to mollifie the phrase of some who speaking preaching and writing of this sinne stile it The sinne of the Holy Ghost which speech being well taken the Holy Ghost being conceiued to bee not the subiect but the Obiect thereof it may safely bee vsed Now the Holy Ghost is made the Obiect of this sinne not in regard of his Essence or Person but in regard of his Office and Operation The Holy Ghost in regard of his Essence is all one with the Father and the Sonne all the three Persons are one in nature and essence all one God in which respect a sinne committed against any one is committed against euery one of the three Persons The Holy Ghost also in regard of his Person is the Spirit of the Father and of the Son proceedigg from them both and no way greater then the Father or the Sonne they are all in dignitie coequall so as in this respect a sin against the Holy Ghost cannot be greater then against the Father and the Sonne But there is an office and operation peculiarly in Scripture attributed to each Person The peculiar office and operation attributed to the Spirit is 1 To inlighten mens mindes with the knowledge of the Gospell and to reueale vnto them the good will of God and way to happinesse in which respect he is called The Spirit of reuelation 2 To perswade their harts of the truth of those things which he hath reuealed to their vnderstanding by vertue whereof men are said to taste of the good Word of God after that they are made partakers of the Holy Ghost 3 To mooue them to acknowledge and professe the Gospell to bee the Word of God which is implied by the Apostle vnder this phrase of receiuing the knowledge of the truth There are also many other workes of the Spirit but these are the most pertinent vnto our purpose and will giue light vnto all the rest The sinne heere noted to be committed against the Holy Ghost is committed against him in regard of the forenamed operations of the Spirit so as it is against that truth of God which the Spirit hath reuealed to a man and euicted and perswaded his heart of the certaintie thereof so as in his heart he cannot but acknowledge that it is an euident and vndeniable truth and is oft moued with his mouth to professe as much §. 16. Of the qualitie of the sinne against the Holy Ghost THe Quality or effect of this sinne for the sin it selfe is seated principally in the heart is speaking against and blasphemie This latter word expoundeth the former For it is not euery kind of speaking against but an ignominious approbrious dispitefull speaking against which is blasphemie For blasphemie is heere taken in the vttermost extent thereof and that both in regard of the matter which is to deny the euidence of the Spirit and also in regard of the manner which is to doe it with disgracefull and despitefull speeches to the open dishonour of God and of his Gospell and of the Spirit which hath giuen vndoubted euidence of the power of God as the Scribes and Pharisies who did not only deny that Christ cast out diuels by the finger and power of God but also most reproachfully and slanderously said This fellow doth not cast out diuels but by Beel-zebub the Prince of diuels And againe He hath an vncleane spirit §. 17. Of the definition of the sinne against the Holy Ghost THe words and phrases whereby Christ setteth foorth the nature of this sin being expounded wee may out of them gather this definition The sinne against the Holy Ghost is a despitefull reiecting of the Gospell after that the Spirit hath supernaturally perswaded a mans heart of the
truth and benefit thereof The generall matter of this definition is a reiecting of the Gospell The particular forme whereby this sinne is distinguished from other sinnes is in the other words For the matter The Gospell is it against which this sinne in particular is directed and not euery part of Gods word By the Gospell I meane that part of Gods word which God hath reuealed for mans saluation euen after his fall and in that respect commonly called the glad tidings of saluation So as the very obiect matter whereabout this sinne is occupied doth in part discouer the hainousnesse thereof and declare a reason why it is not pardoned To oppose against any part of Gods truth is a monstrous and hainous sinne for an especiall part of Gods honor consisteth in his truth which is as deare and precious to him as any thing can be to gain-say it is to deny him to be God for he is stiled The Lord God of truth But to gain-say the Gospell that part of Gods truth wherein Iesus who was sent to saue his people from their sins wherein the riches of Gods mercy wherein the peculiar loue of God to man is reuealed and that for mans good euen for his eternall saluation is more then monstrous For this is not onely a denying of Gods truth but of his mercy also yea if we well consider the extent of the Gospell of the wisdome power iustice and all other properties of God It addeth vnto other sins to make vp the heape of them ingratitude It taketh away the meanes of pardon and life for in the Gospell onely in the Gospell is pardon offered and life to bee found without it is nothing but death and damnation When the Gospell is not receiued what hope can there be of pardon This is it that bringeth God who by a solemne oath hath protested that he desireth not the death of the wicked but that the wicked should turne from his way and liue to complaine and say What could I haue done any more that I haue not done If not to receiue the Gospell be a deadly and damnable sinne what is to reiect it To reiect a thing is more then not to receiue it it is to put it away as the Iewes who in that respect are said to iudge themselues vnworthy of euerlasting life It is as if traytors and rebels being risen vp against their Soueraigne and hee offering pardon vnto them if they would lay downe their weapons and turne to bee loyall subiects they should reiect his gratious offer and say they wil none of his fauour they care not for pardon they had rather be hanged drawne and quartered then be beholding to him for fauour and pardon Doth not this reiecting of fauour much aggrauate the crime Yea is not this a more hainous crime then the treason and rebellion it selfe Hereinto all that commit the sinne against the Holy Ghost do fall but yet all that fall thereinto do not commit that sinne For as none that perish in their sin receiue the Gospell so all incredulous persons which liue vnder the Gospel and ministry thereof whereby pardon is proclaimed and offered vnto them do refuse and reiect it so as this part of the generall matter of this sinne is common to all that at least liuing vnder the ministry of the Gospel beleeue not In the definition of this sinne wee further added this word Despitefull which also appertaineth to the generall matter thereof To reiect the Gospel despitefully doth make the matter much more desperate for it implieth an inbred hatred against the Gospell it selfe the Word of saluation whence proceed open blasphemies against God and his Word and fierce and cruell persecuting of the Preachers and professors of the Gospell This despitefulnesse added to reiecting of the Gospell brings a man into a most fearefull and desperate estate yet all that ascend to this high pitch of impiety doe not simply therein sinne against the holy Ghost for all this may be done on ignorance Instance Pauls example he was so zealous of the traditions which the Iewes receiued from their Elders as he hated the Gospell which he deemed to be contrary thereunto in which respect Hee thought that he ought to doe many things contrary to the name of Iesus and so he did for out of his inward hatred Hee breathed out threatnings and slaughter against the Disciples of the Lord he did much euill to the Saints hee destroyed them that called on the name of Iesus hee compelled many to blaspheme and waxed mad against the Saints yea he himselfe was a blasphemer But all these he did ignorantly for a man may hate and blaspheme that which hee knoweth not Great was that despite which many of the Iewes shewed against Christ and against Stephen They were cut to the heart and gnashed at Stephen with their teeth yet both Christ and Stephen prayed for them which they would not haue done if they had sinned the sinne vnto death because it is forbidden so to doe Thus much of the generall matter of the sinne against the Holy Ghost wherein other sins may agree with it The particular forme whereby it is distinguished from all other sinnes is in these words After that the Spirit hath supernaturally perswaded a mans heart of the truth and benefit thereof Out of which I gather these conclusions concerning the persons that commit this sinne 1 They must haue knowledge of the Gospell their iudgement must be euicted of that truth which they oppose whereby they come to sinne against their owne knowledge and iudgement 2 This knowledge must not onely swimme in the braine but also worke vpon their will and diue into their heart so as their will giue consent and their heart assent to what their iudgement coneiueth to bee true There must be a perswasion as well as knowledge whereby they come to sinne against conscience that iudge which God hath placed in mens soules to accuse or excuse them 3 This knowledge and perswasion must be wrought not onely by euidence of vndeniable arguments for so an Heathen man may be euicted and perswaded but also by a supernaturall and inward worke of Gods Spirit whereby they are in their very soules perswaded that they gain-say the vndoubted word of God and so sin against the worke of the Spirit in them 4 This inward supernaturall perswasion must bee of the benefit of the Word as well as of the truth thereof that the Word which they despitefully gain-say is the Word of saluation which whosoeuer beleeueth shall not perish but haue life euerlasting and the only meanes of saluation whosoeuer reiecteth it shall be damned Thus in sinning against the forenamed worke of the Spirit they sinne against their owne soules and bring swift damnation vpon themselues Briefly to summe vp all that hath been deliuered of the sinne against the Holy Ghost It consisteth of these degrees 1
Of preuenting the sinne against the Holy Ghost TO returne to the point in hand wee haue heard what the sinne against the Holy Ghost is and what the issue thereof is namely Impossibility of pardon certaintie of eternall damnation Whose heart doth not tremble to thinke of their estate The very Diuels doe tremble to thinke of their owne doome and iudgement Diues is thought to be in a most miserable plight That which ministreth any comfort to sinners in this world is that they hope the due vengeance of their sinnes shal not be executed vpon them This hope can none haue that sinne against the Holy Ghost Though all sinnes as before we haue heard shall bee pardoned yet a man may so grow on in impudencie and obstinacie as to sinne against the Holy Ghost and make his sin irremmissible and himselfe certaine of eternall damnation Let vs therefore take heed of making any way to this sin and of prouoking God to cast vs cleane ouer into Satans power or rather to suffer vs to giue vp our selues wholly vnto Satan For the preuenting hereof let the directions heere following bee carefully obserued 1 Be watchfull against euery sin yea against the very beginnings of sinne Giue no place to the Diuell Take heed left there be at any time in any of you an euill heart of vnbeleefe in departing from the liuing God Especially let vs take heed of sinning against our owne iudgement and knowledge against the perswasion of our heart and conscience and against the reuelation and motion of Gods Spirit in vs. Sinne is deceitfull and Satan is subtill They allure men step by step to descend till by degrees they bring vs into this irrecouerable downefall of the sinne against the Holy Ghost 2 Haue the Gospell the Word of saluation in high account As we haue knowledge thereof so let vs set our heart and loue vpon it Loue of the Gospell will make men cleaue close vnto it and will keepe them from renouncing of it If men receiue not the loue of the truth that they might be saued God will send them strong delusion that they should beleeue a lye and bee damned Through light esteeme of the Gospell men oft come to reiect it and to proue Apostates 3 Duely weigh the difference betwixt Christ and the world how Christ can vphold thee and preserue and protect and prosper thee against the world but all the world cannot shelter thee from his warth True knowledge of Christ of the benefits wee reape by him of the priuiledges we haue in him of the comfort and peace we receiue through him will make vs account all the things of this world in comparison of Christ but as dung and it will make vs also stand the more resolutely against all the assaults of the world and not suffer our selues thereby to be drawne from Christ Let vs oft call to minde that which Christ hath said to this purpose What is a man profited if he gaine the whole world and lose his owne soule or what shall be giue in exchange for his soule 4 If at any time through his owne weakenesse or the violence of any temptation a man be so farre ouertaken as to deny the Gospell and to forsake Christ let him not persist therein but rather as Peter did vpon the first occasion offered to discouer his folly let him throughly humble himselfe and speedily repent The longer sinne continueth the stronger it groweth and the greater aduantage will Satan take thereby Deadly poison being speedily purged out may be kept from infecting the vitall parts 5 After once thou art recalled hauing before time denied Christ be the more watchfull ouer thy selfe that thou deny him not againe and againe If the Diuell being once cast out returne againe Hee will come with seuen other spirits more wicked then himselfe If after men haue escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of th● Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ they are againe intangled therin and ouercome the latter end is worse with them then the beginning 6 While thine heart is pliable pray earnestly instantly pray as against all sins so especially against presumptuous sinnes as Dauid did and in particular against this vnpardonable sinne Nothing more powerfull against sinne and Satan then faithfull prayer without this all other meanes are fruitlesse This meanes is to be vsed as for our selues so also for others as we haue before shewed There is nothing against which we ought more earnestly to pray then against this sinne for no estate more desperate then theirs who fall into this sinne §. 34. Of the persons who cannot fall into the sinne against the holy Ghost AS this Treatise was begun with declaration of Gods Mercy in forgiuing all manner of sins so it shall bee concluded with application of comfort to the elect and that in regard of the nature and issue of the sinne against the Holy Ghost That which maketh this sin to seeme as an hot fiery thunderbolt euen that which maketh it most terrible and dreadfull that I say ministreth matter of comfort to the elect namely that it is impossible it should be pardoned and that the committers thereof are sure to bee eternally damned The comfort is this that the elect are absolutely freed from it so as they cannot fall into it The Reasons are euident 1 When they come to bee inlightned together with their illumination regeneration is wrought in them Now they who are borne againe cannot so wholly giue vp themselues to sin and Satan as to sin against the Holy Ghost The Apostle in a more inferiour degree and kinde of sinning then in this kinde against the Holy Ghost saith Whosoeuer is borne of God doth not commit sin for his seed remaineth in him and he cannot sinne because he is borne againe 2 All the sinnes of the elect in the issue and euent are Veniall such as shall be pardoned For though in the nature and kinde of sin euery of their sins are as the sins of all other mortall For the wages and due deserts of sin not any one sin excepted is death yet hath Christ by his death satisfied for all their sins All therefore shall be pardoned to them 3 All that are elected are elected to eternall life and being elected thereto they shall assuredly be made partakers thereof Gods purpose and decree remaineth firme and stable and cannot be made frustrate They are not therefore in danger of eternall damnation and so cannot fall into that sin Yet let no man be presumptuous or secure in this regard for first hee may bee mistaken in his election and thinke he is chosen when indeed he is not If hee be deceiued and mistake the markes of his election then is he not exempted from this sinne and the feareful issue thereof Againe though he be elected yet if hee be not watchfull ouer himselfe
of true Patience FRom that which hath beene deliuered of the Gospel of Peace that maine point which we haue in hand by necessary consequence followeth that the onely meanes of preparing our soules patiently to beare all crosses and constantly to goe through all troubles in our Christian course is a right knowledge of the glad tidings of our reconciliation with God It was this Gospel of Peace wherewith God encouraged Abraham to come out of his owne countrey and with a patient and prepared heart to passe ouer all these difficulties whereunto he should be brought This was that glad tidings which the Lord brought to Moses to Ioshua to Gedeon and many others for that very end I might instance this in many thousand examples and shew how the courage and patience of the Saints which hath beene admirable to the world hath beene grounded on this sure foundation the Gospel of Peace For the truth is that all the Prophets all the Apostles all the true Christian confessors and Martyrs in all ages who haue endured more then flesh and blood could possibly with patience beare haue had their feete shod that is their hearts armed and prepared with assurance of their reconciliation with God but hauing such a cloude of witnesses I will content my selfe with naming two or three Many and sundry were the troubles inward and outward by open enemies and deceitfull friends on Sea and land which Saint Paul went thorow and that with an inuincible courage and resolution the cause of all is euident to be that knowledge which he had of Gods loue to him and of his reconciliation with God On this ground of confidence he did after an holy manner insult ouer all aduerse power But Iob yet suffered much more and his patience was so admirable that the holy Ghost maketh choice of him aboue all other as a marke to behold and a patterne to follow What was the ground of his patience surely many of those diuine speeches which he vttered to his wife and friends euidently shew that the knowledge of his reconciliation with God was it which made him so confident and patient There is yet another who farre exceeded these and all other Saints both in suffering and patient bearing namely Christ the assurance of his Fathers loue was the ground of his patience as appeareth both by that profession which he made thereof a little before his suffering saying vnto his Father Thou louedst me before the foundation of the world and also by those titles which in his most bitter agony he gaue vnto God as in the Garden O my Father c. On the Crosse My God my God §. 8. Of the meanes whereby Patience is wrought THus we see the truth of this point sufficiently proued that the Gospel of Peace is the ground of Patience now further consider how it doth prepare the soule of man to endure This it doth by perswading mans mind and resoluing his heart of these two principles 1 That nothing shall hurt him 2 That all things shall turne to his good For the first most sure it is that nothing can make vs miserable but onely sinne Sinne is the very sting of all troubles aed crosses sinne is it which maketh them to be heauy burdens this maketh trouble of conscience to be intollerable death and the graue to be most terrible the diuell which hath the power of death to bee so horrible yea the Law of God and God himselfe to bee so full of dread and terrour Let sinne be remoued and our conscience assured thereof then may we then will we comfort our selues in all troubles for then shall we appeare before the Throne of God as before the mercy-seat of a gracious Father and take his Law as a direction to teach vs how to please him Then shall wee esteeme all crosses as corrections of the Lord for our profit yea as his physicke to purge out our corruptions as proofes of his graces in vs. Then will our conscience rest quiet and well contented then shall we thinke of death as of a gate to heauen and of the graue as of a sweet bed to rest in till the day of the consummation of our eternall blisse in body and soule yea then shall wee not need to feare the diuell because he can haue no power ouer vs much lesse hell and the torment thereof Therefore doth Dauid annexe blessednesse to remission of sin so that vpon this ground might Christ well say to the man sicke of the palsie Sonne be of good comfort This being so the Gospel of Peace which assureth vs of our reconciliation with God and of the remission of our sinne assureth vs also that nothing can hurt vs because the sting of euery thing which is sinne is pulled out If the forked tongue of an adder the poysonous teeth of a snake the sharpe sting of a waspe be pulled out what hurt can they doe For the second by the Gospel c We know that all things worke together for good vnto them that loue God For the Gospel assuring vs of reconciliation with God how can we but be assured that he tendereth vs as his children and with a fatherly affection seeketh our good in all things which by his good prouidence he bringeth vpon vs. The prosperity of those with whom God is reconciled is a blessing afflictions are for their good so is death and the graue yea I may truly say that the sins of those who are accepted of God do turn to their good not that sinne is any way good in it selfe being in it selfe the greatest euill that is or can be and the cause of all euill of punishment but that God through his infinite power and wisedome who can bring good out of euill ●s at first he caused light to shine out of darkenesse doth so order it like vnto a skilfull Apothecary who can so order and temper ranke poison as it shall proue very medicinable Quest What is that good can come from sinne Answ 1 In regard of God whose mercy and grace is manifested and magnified in forgiuing sinne for Where sinne abounded there did grace much more abound 2 In regard of sinners I meane repentant sinners for of their sinnes I speake it worketh in them godly sorrow a sorrow not to be repented of because of the excellent fruits thereof noted 2. Cor. 7. 10 11. It worketh also an high esteeme of Gods free grace and rich mercy a longing desire after Christs righteousnesse a diligent watchfulnes our our selues for the time to come a Christian readinesse to beare with the slips and infirmities of other with the like These are two such grounds of Patience as all the writings of all the men in the world cannot affoord the like It is the Gospel and the Gospel alone which hath made them knowne and not onely so but also instrumentally worketh faith in our hearts