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A33925 The body of divinity, or, A confession of faith being the substance of Christianity, containing the most material things relating to matters both of faith and practice : published for the benefit and profit of all, especially those who love the Lord Jesus ... / by Thomas Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1674 (1674) Wing C5268; ESTC R23929 303,320 630

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1 Cor. 15. 48 49. It accomplisheth the work of Sanctification and an holy conformity to the Lord Jesus Saving knowledg reacheth the heart it 's exercised about heart-work it humbles the heart it changes the heart it glads the heart it conforms the heart and so the whole man to the will of Christ all that the understanding receives it immediately conveys to the heart the understanding savingly inlightned by the Word and Spirit conveys light and love to the heart In this way the love of Christ is shed abroad in the heart by the Holy Spirit Rom. 5. 5. 2 Cor. 4. 6. For God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness hath shined in our hearts to give the light of the knowledg of the glory of God in the face of Iesus Christ. God's new-covenant-new-covenant-light shines not only into the head but likewise into the heart making an heart-change and working heart-love and heart-obedience and giving heart-consolations it works heart-hatred of sin and heart-performance of duty Ps 37. 31. The Law of God is in his heart none of his steps shall slide that is it is in his heart to believe God to love God and obey him as far as he knoweth and is willing to know more that he may do it he prayeth with the Prophet Ps 119. 33. Teach me O Lord the way of thy Statutes and I shall keep it unto the end The truly knowing soul accounts nothing well done in which the heart is not believes with the heart loves with the heart obeys with the heart hates sin with the heart rejoyces in the Lord with the heart in a word what-ever such a soul doth he doth it heartily as to the Lord. But head-knowledg or the knowledg of the hypocrite and formalist never affects the heart unless it be some sudden flashes of seeming joy Mat. 13. 20 21. But short it is and short of truth and reacheth not so far as to affect the heart indeed with God and Christ his Word and Will his Precepts and Promises he goes no further at best than that Church Rev. 3. 1. I know thy works that thou hast a name that thou livest and art dead Dead while alive and such mens works are dead works and dead services with all their knowledg they are not changed but remain the same worldly still and carnal and proud still and vain and like the World still no true non-conformists to the World it 's to be feared that there is too much of this sort of knowledg among Professors that will at last leave them where it found them i. e. in the gall of bitterness and bond of iniquity The knowledg of the hypocrite dwells most in the head it is swimming-brainknowledg and runs into the tongue and it may be into some form of profession but sinks not into the heart it makes no change there works not the heart after God come to Christ's Ordinances they may and make profession of his Name but their hearts are after their covetousness the world hath their hearts be-sure where-ever their persons are so that word is fulfilled in them ●rov 10. 20. The tongue of the just is as choice silver but the heart of the wicked is little worth But saving knowledg reaches the heart affects and transforms the heart and conforms the whole man into the image of our Lord Jesus 3. Saving knowledg is a trusting relying 3. It is a trusting relying knowledg knowledg the soul that rightly knows God will trust in him trust in his Faithfulness in his Word trust in his all-sufficiency to perform it trust in him for body and soul and that in the greatest difficulties and under the greatest temptations Ps 9. 9 10. The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed a refuge in time of trouble and they that know thy Name will put their trust in thee that is they that know him to be according to his Word merciful and gracious all-sufficient and faithful will put their trust in him and rely upon him It effects in them that exhortation Isa 26. 4. Trust in the Lord for ever for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength This knowledg of the Name of God it was that made the three children Dan. 3. 17. Not to be careful or fearful of the Fiery Furnace Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us out of thine hand O King they knew Gods all-sufficiency and there they trust and leave the issue to him ver 18. But head-knowledg or the knowledg of the hypocrite whatever it talks yet it never works a soul truly to trust in God at all times nor truly at any time there may be a supposition of trusting sometimes but when the difficulty comes the soul starts aside from God to some secondary and unlawful way of deliverance like those complained of Hos 5. 13. But the soul that truly knows the Lord does trust in him at all times especially in times of need and danger Ps 56. 3. What time I am afraid I will trust in thee that is the time especially to trust in God in time of need this was it kept up the heart of the Apostle in all his temptations 2 Tit. 1. 12. Nevertheless I am not ashamed for I know whom I have believed or trusted and am perswaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed to him against that day I know his goodness faithfulness and all-sufficiency and that makes me trust him with body and soul I commit all to him and to his keeping unto that day thus knowing souls are trusting souls Psal 52. 8. I trust in the mercy of God for ever and ever They trust in his Word in his Mercy in his Faithfulness in his all-sufficiency that he will never fail them See the precious promises to such knowing trusting souls Jer. 17. 7 8. Ps 34. 22. 37. 40. 125. 1. O therefore trust in the Lord for ever for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength 4. Saving knowledg is a doing working 4. It is a doing knowledg knowledg they who rightly know are ready to do what they know Joh. 13. 17. If ye know these things happy are ye if ye do them see Heb. 12. 17. Saving knowledg is no sluggard it is no idler but its design to know is that it may do the will of God that is the design of the soul in all his seekings to know that he may do the will of God Ps 119. 33 34. Teach me O Lord the way of thy Statutes and I shall keep it unto the end Give me understanding and I shall keep thy Law yea I shall observe it with my whole heart Heart-knowledg designs heart-obedience to the Lord ver 10. With my whole heart have I sought thee O let me not wander from thy Commandments and the Word the Scripture of Truth is the rule of the gracious souls obedience he knows and believes that the Scriptures by the teachings of the Spirit therein is able to make him
wise unto Salvation 2 Tit. 3. 15. See Psal 119. 97 to 100. And he is universal in his obedience have respect to all the Commandments Ps 119. 6. Then shall I not be ashamed when I have respect to all thy Commandments and that alwaies even to the end ver 112. And that readily and chearfully swiftly and with alacrity ver 32. I will run the way of thy Commandments when thou shalt enlarge mine heart ver 54. Thy Statutes hath been my songs in the house of my pilgrimage Works of Piety and works of Charity all works that God requireth Grace teacheth to a ready and right performance thereof Ps 100. 2. 2 Cor. 8. 5 6 7. Tit. 2. 11 12. But head-knowledg only is more for word than deed talks much but doth but little and if there be any deeds it is for low base and by-ends for self and not for God to some commands and not to all at some times in a good fit or when applause or advantage concur with a cold and dead heart not with delight and joy not serving the Lord but themselves hence the Lord complains Zec. 7. 5. 6. That his people did fast for themselves and eat and drink for themselves whereas gracious souls who live in light should do all for God eat and drink for him that they may live to him perform every duty for him that he may be glorified 1 Cor. 10. 31. Whether ye eat or drink or whatsoever you do do all to the Glory of God see 2 Thes 1. 11 12 Gal. 2. 19. And this the hypocrite and formalist do never attain unto but doth all for self 5. Saving knowledg is a growing incresing 5. It is a growing increasing knowledg knowledg it increseth where it is 2 Pet. 3. 18. But grow in Grace and in the knowledg of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ it groweth and increaseth and where this growth is there is an increase and growth in every virtue in the whole new man which is created after God Which new creation consisteth first and especially in knowledg Col. 3. 10. And have put on the new man which is created in knowledg after the image of him that created him Knowledg is the first and principal work and in it and with it righteousness and true holiness Eph. 4. 24. Without it there is nothing but ignorance of the life of God ver 18. This is the saving work of the Lord to cause the true light to shine into the hearts of his people 2 Cor. 4. 6. And this increaseth and groweth up by degrees with the increase of Faith Love Holiness and every divine virtue Col. 2. 19. It increaseth with the increase of God and groweth up into him in all things which is the Head even Christ Eph. 4. 15. This of spiritual growth is the design and end of God in the ministry and means he hath afforded his Church see Eph. 4. 11 to 15. And this is or should be the design of all faithful Ministers the spiritual growth of themselves and the Church in the knowledg of and conformity to the Lord 2 Cor. 4. 10 11 12. Where the Apostle discovers that the end of all Gods dispensations was that they might be more like Christ that the life of Christ might be manifest in their mortal flesh and concludes the same of the Church though they were not under the like afflictions yet they expected the same work to be effected in them by their liberty and the use of the means that God had given them exprest in these words So then death that is afflictions worketh in us but life in you that is we expect and hope that a conformity will be wrought in you by your liberty and peaceable injoyment of the Ordinances of God and opportunities of Grace and of growth and so if that work go forwards be it by death or life affliction or liberty we have our desire this was his frequent Prayer for the Church their growth and increase in this Grace Eph. 1. 16 17 18 19. Phil. 1. 9 10 11. Col. 1. 9 10 11. And this is o● should be the desire and endeavour of every gracious soul according to the measure of their capacities in the use of the means God hath appointed to grow and increase thereby in light in love in holiness and an holy conformity to the will of Christ 1 Pet. 2. 2. As new born babes desire the sincere milk of the Word that ye may grow thereby and in so doing that Word is made good Prov. 4. 18. The path of the Just is as a shining light that shineth more and more unto the perfect day But on the contrary head-knowledg only or the knowledg of hypocrites and formalists either decaies groweth downwards less and less worse and worse till it come to nothing or grows in the head only no increase in the parts of holiness it 's like the disease called the Rickets the head grows but the body decaies grows weaker and worse till at last without cure head and body goes to the dust So it is with head-Christians grow in the head in notion but decay in the body of Christianity or stand at a stay without any spiritual growth though there is no standing or stopping in Christianity who so groweth not better must though insensibly grow worse I do not question but that gracious souls do meet with their winter-times times of temptation and to apappearance sometimes grow worse rather than better but it proves to their advantage in the end the best of Saints have had and have their ebbings and flowings their winter and summer but it 's a sign of life where is the sense thereof this is common in the Scripture and in the experience of the Saints but the notionist and head-professor is insensible of his deadness and decaies This I speak that serious souls may not sink in the sense of their shortness and wants that the Eunuch that is joyned to the Lord may not say I am a dry tree Isa 56. 3. But the head-professor grows big in the head but little in the heart like Ephraim the Lord complains of Hos 7. 11. Ephraim is like a silly dove without an heart no heart for God his Name and Truth great in his own eyes commends himself But not he that commendeth himself is approved but whom the Lord commendeth It may be he grows great with error fancies and imaginations finds out some better Religion they think than the Lord hath ordained like those the Lord complained of Jer. 2. 32 33. Why trimmest thou thy way to seek love and in their inventions think themselves to be innocent as they ver 35. Yet thou sayest because I am innocent and yet ver 36. G●d about to change their way and Chap. 6. 16. When the Lord calls to them to return to the good old way of Faith Love Obedience and to walk therein they will not Thus saith the Lord stand ye in the waies and ask for the old
9. 24. Let him that glorieth glory in this that he understandeth and knoweth me that I am the Lord which exerciseth loving kindness judgme●● and righteousness in the earth c. To know that he is the Lord gracious and merciful c. As he hath opened and made known himself in Jesus Christ crucified in whom he was and is well pleased and satisfied and 〈◊〉 his sake pardoning justifying and saving all that come unto God by him In a word He that cometh to God must believe and know that God is as he hath made known himself to be in the Gospel and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him Knowledg differs little from Faith and sometimes it 's all one when th● soul is so inlightned into the knowledg of God and Christ and Truth as to believe Joh. 6. 69. We believe and are sure Greek know that thou art the Christ the Son of the Living God 1 Joh. 5. 20. And we know that the Son of God is come c. And Job I know that my Redeemer liveth c. By all which it appears that knowledg which is saving differs but little from Faith and includes Faith Now in as much as knowledg or illumination Difference between saving knowledg and that which is not is common to all where the true light shines i. e. to hypocrites and formalists as well as sincere Christians as Heb. 6. 4. 6. 10. 32. 2. 2 Pet. 2. 20 21. Rom. 2. 17 18. 21 22. 1 Cor. 8. 1 2. I shall therefore rather apply my self to speak something to shew the difference between the saving knowledg of God and Christ in the new covenant of his Grace and that which men may have and yet be short of Grace and Life referring the Reader to Chap. 1. for the distinct knowledg of God The first difference is the saving knowledg 1. It is a soul-humbling knowledg of God and Christ is a soul-humbling self-abasing knowledg and that in the first work of Conversion the very entrance of saving knowledg gives the soul such a sight and apprehension of God and of Christ and of himself and sin that it throws down and lays low the soul and makes him cry out as those Acts 2. 37. Being pricked at the heart with the light of truth they understood and believed what they did not before both concerning Christ and themselves They cried out men and brethren what shall we do How wonderfully was the case changed they who but a little before cried out Crucifie him Crucifie him now are pricked at the heart for it and cry another cry Men and brethren what shall we do Sutable to this is that Psalm 119. 130. The entrance of thy Word giveth light it giveth understanding to the simple The very entrance of the Word of Life into the heart giveth this light the soul comes thereby to know something of God of his Holiness of his Justice and Goodness and something of himself of his own badness unholiness sinfulness and need of mercy and this amaseth and abaseth the soul and if the work be right this soul-abasing is not only in the sight and sense of some one particular sin or particular sins but it gives a sight of the body of death that is of the sinful nature that there is nothing but sin a sinful state the thoughts and imaginations the words and works yea that the best works as done by us are menstruous and filthy A soul never rightly knows himself till he thus know himself and the want of this is the cause of so many abortives in Religion that comes to nothing Persons may meet with some convictions of and conversion from some particular sin or sins but never see themselves utterly lost and undone and filthy all over and such conversions ordinarily first or last comes to nothing not but that the beginning work oft-times may arise from conviction of some capital iniquity as those Acts 2. 37. But if saving it leaves not till it discover the body of death this is the effect of saving knowledg or if it meet with and steal in by degrees on those that have lived under good education and use of means that it makes not so great a noise at first This must be effected first or last the knowledg of God in Christ Jesus in the way of the Gospel and of themselves to know themselves to be indeed wretched and miserable without which they never rightly imbrace Christ and the Grace and Mercy of the new Covenant And this self-humbling self-abasing and self and sin-abhorring frame is not only a work for a day i. e. at first conviction but where the true light shineth it abideth and gracious growing Christians the longer they live and the higher they grow in Gospel light the more they know themselves and the more they abase themselves have little and low thoughts of themselves This is that which sincere Christians do and can experience see witnesses from Scripture of this truth David a man after God's own heart though a King when he danced before the Ark and withal his wife mocked him he said I will yet be more vile than this and base in my own sight By which we may see that this is the common work of God in all gracious souls Greatness nor Kingship did hinder it laies low the souls of Great men and Kings where it is in power Job 40. 4. I am vile what shall I answer thee I will lay mine hand upon my mouth c. And Chap. 42. 5. 6. I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear but now mine eye seeth thee wherefore I abhor my self and repent in dust and ashes The more a soul knows of God and Christ the more he abhors himself not only an abhorrency of sin but of self because of sin attends gracious knowing persons Isa 6. 5. That Evangelical Prophet cries out Wo is me I am undone I am a man of unclean lips c. For mine eyes have seen the King the Lord of Hosts He had seen King Jesus it was a Gospel sight which did thus humble and abase him Joh. 12. 41. These things said Isaiah when he saw his glory and spake of him It was the glory mentioned in this Chapter the Evangelist alludes unto John the Baptist the fore-runner of our Lord of whom he testifieth that he was greater both in light and work than the greatest Prophet yet he had this frame of spirit in him Joh. 1. When they sent to him to know who he was he confessed and denied not that he was not the Christ He it is who coming after me is preferred before me whose shooes latchet I am not worthy to unloose ver 20. 27. Not worthy to do the meanest service for him So the holy Apostle Paul acknowledgeth Rom. 7. 18. I know that in me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing and hence he cries out ver 24. O wretched man that I am who shall
THE BODY of DIVINITY Or a Confession of FAITH Being the substance of CHRISTIANITY Containing the most Material things relating to Matters both of FAITH and PRACTISE Published for the Benefit and Profit of all especially of those who love the Lord Jesus in Sincerity and desire the knowledge of the Holy and the way of the New-Covenant that leads to Glory Very briefly contracted according to Scripture light and plainly handled in 31. Chapters By THOMAS COLLIER John 5. 39. Search the Scripture for in them ye think to have eternal life and they are they which testifie of me Isa 8. 20. To the Law and to the Testimony if they speak not according to this Rule it is because there is no light in them 2 Cor. 4. 13. But having the same Spirit of Faith according as it is written I believe therefore have I spoken we also believe therefore speak LONDON Printed for Nath. Crouch in Exchange Ally over against the Royal-Exchange in Corn-hill 1674. THE PREFACE OR EPISTLE TO THE READER THis Treatise is designed for thy special and spiritual Profit its true that the holy Scripture commonly called the Bible is the Book of all Books and that according to which we all ought to speak write and walk and its true as the Wise man saith of making many Books there is no end especially unless our end therein be the glory of God and the good of Souls its true we know but in part and a very little little part too and therefore can Prophecy but in part Therefore read not any mans Book but with a supposition that there may be a mixture of some Errour with Truth and some mistakes and receive nothing for truth from the word or credit of the Person who ever it be but as it s rightly grounded on the Word of God the Scripture of Truth according to which all ought to speak and the best of men may be in some things mistaken though ordinarily in the substantial things of the New-Birth of Faith and Holiness the Spirits work is the same in all yet by reason of the Babylonish confusion that yet remains the language of the Saints seems to be much divided in consideration whereof I thought nothing more likely to produce unity in spirit then unity in the body and substance of Truth for which cause I have made this Essay in bringing forth this brief plain Treatise about the most substantial matters of Christianity that all who agree in the substance of Truth may unite in Spirit and although we cannot attain such a uniting as is desirable and shall in time be by the Lord accomplished in and amongst his People according to that Prophesie and Promise Zeph. 3. 9. Yet it is my hearts desire that all who truly love the Lord would shew it by their uniting at least in affection for that is Gospel-Grace and Love indeed to love for God and Christs sake though of differing apprehensions about some of the weighty things in the New-Covenant for every Truth of Christ is of weight and worth and is or ought so to be esteemed by all that love him Psal 119. 127 128. and the right understanding of the mind of God in the Scripture is the only wright way of uniting I am far from the mind of those who pretend and endeavour the uniting of all into uniformity in Faith and Worship by Coersive Power and human force a unity more suiting Brutes then Christians and a way to build up Satans Kingdom under pretence of the Kingdom of Christ but that I earnestly long after and pray for is the uniting of all true Christians in the spirit and faith of the Gospel who are the Church and Kingdom of Christ his Body Mistical and if through darkness we cannot attain the uniformity of Christian Faith and worship in every part but the language of Christians be yet divided yet let every one endeavour the attainment of a spirit of Love and forbearance each to other not Judging Sensuring and Reviling which shews the spirit of the World and not of Christ. And these ensuing Chapters are most especially and principally directed to such who alone are capacitated to Understand Believe and Practise the things in them contained they are not the Notions of sudden Conception but the fruit and birth of many years Travel and Meditation and I hope it may through the Blessing of God at some time or other to some persons or other add something or other to the Understanding Faith Hope and Joy of their Souls and be some help of direction to a right walk in the way of Life I shall not say any thing as to the matters handled in this Treatise by way of Commendation to induce the Reader to its Perusal if it speak not for it self in the use thereof the Reader is at liberty to lay it aside only let him beware that he slight it not because it is not suited to his mind if it be according to the Divine revelation of the Word and Will of Christ it s the great concernment of all that will approve themselves gratious before the Lord to bring their minds to the Scripture and not the Scripture to their minds it is to be feared that great hath been the miscarriage of Christians in this very thing at this day open-heartedness to God-ward and a sincere will to know that we may do the will of the Lord is the ready way to know more of his will and then shall we not be ashamed when we have a respect to all his Commandments ignorance of any part of the Revealed Will of God is a sin a sinful defect in gratious persons but to be willingly ignorant or willfully disobedient to any part of the Revealed will of God is a sin of the highest nature and must be punished with many stripes Luk. 12. 47 48. willfully to add to or diminish from the Word of God is a sin and the judgment of such is declared in the Word Deut. 4. 2. Prov. 30. 6. Rev. 22. 18 19. In a word I do believe that sincere desires accompanied with the like endeavours after the knowledge of the will of Christ and a faithful living up to what we know resolving our wisdom and wills in every thing into the wisdom and will of Christ would be wonderfully blest of the Lord for spiritual grouth and uniting of the Saints both in faith and worship I have herein declared my Faith in which I live and believe that by the grace of God I shall die and yet live Eternally This have I declared as the discovery of my heart in the matters of my God when I am gone hence and shall be hear no more seen And what ever may be found in any other of my Writing that may seem contrary to any thing in this or is contrary in very de●d either understand it by this or else let it fall to the ground for days of Temptation oft-times brings forth effects which occasions after Repentance To
rich in good works c. 1 Tit. 6. 17 18. And that those that have believed in God to be careful to maintain good Works these things are good and profitable to men Tit. 3. 8. Not to God he needs them not Job 22. 2. 35. 7. But good works are profitable to men i. e. to those that are sincerely exercised therein 1. They prove the truth and sincerity of their Faith and Love for without it the Faith is naught and the Love is of the same nature it 's none of the Faith and Love of the Gospel that is without the works of the Gospel Jam. 2. 14 18. 2 Cor. 8. 8. 1 Joh. 2. 3 4 5. 3. 14 17 18. He that pretends to have the Faith and Love of the Gospel without the works of the Gospel deceives himself Jam. 1. 22. Be ye doers of the Word and not hearers only deceiving your own selves 2. It will make for their account in the day of account for we must all expect to give an account in the great day of the Lord 2 Cor. 5. 10. And the good works of the Saints shall be rewarded at that day Matt. 25. 20 21 22 23. ver 34 35 36. 1 Tit. 6. 17 18. Rev. 22. 14. Only this it behoves us to beware of Popish meritorious works deserving any thing either in Justification or Salvation but it 's all of Grace In this note three things 1. That Believers are put into a capacity of doing acceptable works only by Grace renewed justified and accepted in person and service only by Grace through Faith in Christ Jesus 2. That being put into this saved estate and capacity of doing acceptable works in the Lord Jesus it is expected that they live to God herein and are faithful in that high and holy Calling this is it unto which they were created in Christ Jesus Eph. 2. 10. For we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto good works which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them and this the Grace of Christ where it is in truth teacheth Tit. 2. 11 12. And they are in Scripture account graceless persons that are void of good works Tit. 1. 16. 3. God will give rewards to his people according to their works not that the works are the meritorious cause of reward for so it cannot be because all the works of the Saints as done by them are imperfect and mixed with sin and so in themselves can deserve nothing but condemnation but as accepted in the beloved so are accounted as perfect and shall have as full a reward as if they were perfect so that the reward is still of Grace It 's Grace that God will crown the imperfect works of his people done in sincerity of Faith and Love with Glory and sutable to the diligence and labour of love in the Lord's work shall the reward be dispenced Matt. 25. 20 21 22 23. Luke 19. 16 to 19. 1 Cor. 15. 41 42. Matt. 19. 27 28 29. And the suffering Saints for the name and sake of Christ are like to have the greatest share in the Glory to come Luke 6. 22 23. 2 Cor. 4. 17 18. 1 Pet. 4. 13. A wonderful encouragement should it be to the Saints both in doing and suffering the will of the Lord they shall suffer no loss at all by it but great advantage for encouragement in the way and works of the Lord both in doing and suffering his will 1 Cor. 15. 58. Heb. 5. 10. Rom. 2. 7. 10. And they are profitable to the souls and bodies of others they are relieved and refreshed thereby 2 Cor. 9. 12. Philem. ver 7. Thus have I endeavoured to give a brief touch to this great matter of Sanctification and good Works with the great concernment of all godly persons to walk therein The truth is I fear that as the Papists and Popishly affected make too much of of them in looking on them as meritorious and their Saviours so the Protestants run far on the other hand under the notion of being all for Faith and so have been and are too little for works But I hope the Reader will lay this matter to heart and not content himself with any Faith short of this holy working Faith And O that every that nameth the name of Jesus in truth would shew themselves Christians on this account in an exemplary walking in the works of the Gospel Stronger Christians should be examples to the weaker and elder Christians should be examples to the younger and especially should Ministers be examples and patterns to the Saints they should shine forth not only in Doctrine but in Life they should be patterns in love humility meekness patience holiness and every good work examples in Word in Spirit in Conversation and Doctrine that so the Gospel be not blamed nor God dishonoured nor Men justly offended 1 Thes 2. 10. 1 Tit. 4. 12. And thus should both Minister and people prize and press after holiness within and without because holiness becometh the house of God for ever and thereby he is glorified and such are manifested to be in the hopeful way of Salvation for ●●●hout holiness no man shall see the Lord though not as the meritorious cause but as thereby prepared thereto and as the way in which they must walk to Glory CHAP. XVIII Of the true and saving Knowledg of GOD. THE true and saving knowledg of God As for the knowledg of God I refer the Reader to Chap. 1. where it is more distinctly treated of is absolutely necessary to Salvation and indeed is the first work wrought in the soul in order to conversion there can be no Faith nor Repentance nor Love nor Obedience or holy walking without knowledg for without knowledg the heart cannot be right therefore it is said when God works effectually in turning souls to himself Hos 8. 2. Israel shall cry unto me my God I know thee and 2. 20. I will betroth thee to my self in faithfulness and thou shalt know the Lord. It 's the new covenant promise Jer. 31. 34. They shall all know me from the least of them to the greatest saith the Lord and Joh. 17. 3. This is life eternal to know thee the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent In these Scriptures we must understand is intended the true and saving knowledg of God and Christ in the new covenant and contains in it Faith Repentance Love the fear of God holy Obedience and all the Divine Virtues of the Gospel in order to eternal Life or else it is not that knowledg that is or hath eternal Life it 's the knowledg of God in the Gospel that I intend and much I shall not speak as to the matter of illumination in the knowledg of God for God in himself is a mystery we cannot know him but as he hath made known himself in his Word and by his Works know him in his Name in his Greatness and his Goodness c. Jer.
deliver me from the body of this death And confesseth himself 1 Cor. 15. 9. To be the least of the Apostles not meet to be called an Apostle and Eph. 3. 8. The least of all Saints By all which it appears that true and saving new covenant knowledg is a soul-humbling and self-abasing knowledg But the common head-knowledg that hypocrites and formalists attain unto is a soul-exalting and self-boasting knowledg it puffs up and makes them proud and self-conceited they swell with their own good esteem of themselves they think themselves best and every one worse than themselves he saith as the Pharisee Lord I thank thee I am not like other men Not but that it is the duty of gracious souls to be thankful for God's gracious work in them as well as for his benefits bestowed on them But to be proudly thankful is proper to hypocrites and ca●nal professors the hypocrite Jehu like saith Come see my zeal for the Lord when it is all for himself But this self-abasing and soul-humbling knowledg if far from the tabernacle of the hypocrite self-boasting and self-glorying is the fruit of the flesh and indeed whatever such persons pretend to know yet they are in truth ignorant did persons know themselves as they are which they can never rightly do without the saving work of Grace they would see cause enough in themselves to abase themselves but ignorance is the cause of pride that is it the Apostle intends 1 Cor. 8. 2. If any man thinketh that he knoweth any thing he knoweth nothing as he ought to know that is he that thinketh of his knowledg so as to be puffed up grows proud and self-conceited therewith such a one knoweth nothing as he ought to know in which it's clear that ignorance is the cause of pride and puffings up he that knoweth most being puffed up knoweth nothing as he ought to know But here I would mind a word further lest any gracious soul by this should fall into temptation we are to know that saving knowledg may be attended with the same temptation of pride and puffings up not that it flows from knowledg but partly from ignorance and especially from fleshly corruption there being the remainders of all sin in the nature of the Saints and that is it the Apostle intends 1 Cor. 8. 1. Knowledg puffeth up but love edifieth He speaks there of the knowledg of good men as well as bad for it differs not in the formality or kind thereof as speculative relating to the things known or understood it differs rather in the manner of the work than in the matter for the most part for saith the Apostle We all have knowledg knowledg puffeth up Even such knowledg as the Apostle had and as we all have not as I said before that knowledg in it self puffeth up if saving and sanctified but it 's the base flesh corruption of nature that takes an advantage there-from to be puffed up the Saints having the root of all sin in them and so of pride as of worldliness and other like sins and are liable to puffings up as the Hypocrites Experience teacheth this and the Apostle had the same experience as is manifest 2 Cor. 12. 7. Lest I should be exalted above measure through the abundance of revelations c. The holy Apostle was in danger of this self-boasting through his abundance of revelations and knowledg hence he saith 1 Cor. 9. 27. I keep under my body and bring it in subjection lest by any means when I have preached to others I my self should be a cast away Such is the baseness and corruption of nature even in the Saints as to be priding it self and puffed up in heavenly light and knowledg The difference then between the sincere soul and the hypocrite is the sincere heart that lives in light doth not only know God and Christ in some measure but himself and so espies these fleshly motions and workings to self-exaltations and puffings up and so judges it and abhors it as a detestable thing watches it and wars against it as against any other iniquity But the meerly notional head professor and hypocrite he pleaseth himself in it it is his life his glory self-glorying is his highest attainment and so his life all his receptions of light hath not brought him out of self he seeks himself and glorieth in his self-attainments and lives therein with pleasure he preacheth for himself and prayeth and discourseth and professeth for himself and so he lives in self as his Element as the fish lives in the water all his light and knowledg worketh him not out of himself if he attain but to a shew of humility he is proud and puffed up therewith for such may attain to a shew of humility and be va●nly puffed up in their fleshly mind Col. 2. 18. 23. 2. Saving knowledg is an heart-affecting 2. It is an heart affecting and an hearttransforming knowledg knowledg it is an heart-transforming knowledg the saving knowledg of God and Christ in the Gospel affects the heart where it is with love to God and love to his Word and Will love to his Promises and love to his Precepts and an hatred to every false way Ps 119. 125. The Prophet prayeth Give me understanding that I may know thy Precepts ver 127. I love thy Commandments above Gold above fine God therefore I esteem all thy Precepts concerning all things to be right and I hate every false way This is true knowledg that affects the heart with love to and delight in the Lord and hatred against all things that is contrary to him Saving knowledg affects the heart with God and exalts God and Christ above all and hath low and contemptible thoughts of the World and all things here below looks upon it as it is to be all but vanity and vexation of spirit So the Apostle Phil. 3. 8. Yea doubtless and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledg of Christ Jesus my Lord for whom I have suffered the loss of all things and do count them but dung that I may win Christ and be found in him c. And as it is an heart-affecting and an heart-delighting knowledg it affects the heart with God and Christ and the things that concern his Name and Gospel so is it an heart-transforming and changing knowledg it leaves not souls carnal and worldly and vain and sinful as they were before no but it changes those in whom it is it very much effects what God requires Rom. 12. 2. Be not conformed to this World but be ye transformed by the renewing of your minds c. And thus saving knowledg effects 2 Cor. 3. 18. But we all with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of God are changed c. The knowledg of God and Christ in the Gospel is of a changing nature it works those in whom it is into the image and likeness of Christ which is God's design in the Gospel
and would as truly hate and persecute them they never saw if they were present as they do those that are alive and present with them 10. And finally the honest hearted sincere 10. He fruitful Christian is fruitful he heareth the word of God and keepeth it and bringeth forth fruit with patience He knoweth that hereby God is glorified Joh. 15. 8. and that his account shall be thereby advantaged in the day of account Phil. 4. 17. They have their fruit unto holiness and the end everlasting life Rom. 6 22. Even the fruit of righteousness that is by Jesus Christ to the praise and glory of God Phil. 1. 11. Fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God it is the fruitless tr●e that must be cut down But the Hypocrite is a fruitless branch an empty vine that bringeth forth fruit to himself he never goes out of or above himself seeks himself in all that he doth but brings forth no fruit to God no fruit to men no fruit for the good of his own soul unless it be the fruit of his Hypocrisie that is woe and wrath The Hypocrite in heart doth heap up wrath Woe to yo● Scribes Pharisees Hypocrites ye Serpents ye Generation of Vipers how can ye escape the damnation of hell Mat. 23. 29. 33. 2. I shall shew the advantages of sincerity 2. The advantages of sincerity and honesty of heart to God-ward in the New Covenant of his Grace 1. Sincerity of heart to God is that which renders all the weak and imperfect services of his people acceptable to him not as the meritorious cause that is alone in Christ Jesus and for his sake both ou● persons and services are accepted in the bel●ved Eph. 1. 6. But in him neither are ou● persons nor services accepted without sincerity feigned faith and love and obedience is not accepted it must be as you have heard before heart faith heart love and heart obedience that God accepts i● Christ and for his sake this of sincerity and truth in the inward parts God desireth and accepteth in all things according to what we have and not according to what we have not Weak and imperfect services are accepted where sincerity is this sweetens all our services keeps the soul humble and holy with a dayly dependance on the Grace that is in Christ Jesus God in Christ Jesus covers the many failings and accepts the weak services of his upright ones David a man of many failings yet being upright and sincere he was owned of God to be a Man after his own heart sincerity of heart makes us after Gods own heart he delights in owns and approves of sincere souls he takes them for his own with all their weaknesses and imperfections But Hypocrisie marrs all it is as the dead Fly in the Box that causeth all the Oyntment to stink The Hypocrite may to visible appearance in outward shew exceed the sincere soul as the Pharisee did the Publican he may preach and pray and converse at such a rate as if he were an Angel of light or a Minister and man of righteousness and yet be an Hypocrite all the while proud and self seeking designing himself and his own ends in all and this spoileth all God owns not any person under heaven for such external painted excellencies though men sometimes through weakness may admire them and they may admire themselves yet God owns not on any such account see Mat. 7. 22 23. Luke 13. 15 16. 2. Sincerity of heart towards God in the faith gives great boldness to the soul before the Lord both here and hereafter 1. Hear the sincere heart can appeal to the Lord in the most difficult case when the Hypocrite must sink in his spirit so Hezekiah Isa 38. 2 3. Remember Lord how I have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart c. and Joh in his great tryal was supported and bold on this account Job 13. 15 16. I will maintain mine own ways before him for an Hypocrite shall not come before him and 31. 6. Let me be weighed in an even ballance that God may know mine integrity O the boldness of a sincere soul that dares to appeal to the Lord in the matter and to say as Peter Lord thou knowest all things thou knowest I love thee But the Hypocrite faints and sinks when God deals with him Prov. 28. 1. The wicked flee when none pursue but the righteous are bold as a Lyon 2. Hereafter in the day of accounts the great day of the Lord who may abide it sincerity then will be worth the world then shall the righteous sincere upright ones stand with great boldness before the Lord 1 Joh. 4. 17. Herein is our love made perfect that we may have boldness in the day of Judgment Hypocrites shall then be ashamed and confounded they shall be speechless the ungodly shall not stand in the Judgment nor Sinners in the Congregation of the Just then they shall be ashamed and confounded in their own spirits knowing themselves to be Hypocrites and the Congregation of Hypocrites shall be desolate Job 15. 34. See Isa 33. 14. 3. Sincerity will preserve the soul pure to God from sin and keep the soul close and constant to God in duty 1. It will preserve from sin it is a wonderful preserving vertue a sincere heart would not sin against God for a world it not only preserves from the common sins of the time and place but from the sins of mens callings and relations and from the sins that men are by nature most inclined unto Psal 18. 33. 23. I was also upright before him and I kept my self from mine iniquity Sincerity will keep souls from the iniquity of their natures to which they are most inclined it will pluck out the right eye and cut off the right hand but Hypocrisie must have that spared and kept alive the darling lust must live though in the death of the owner thereof Psal 25. 21. Let integrity and uprightness preserve me for I wait on thee 2. It will keep the soul constant and close to God is duty it makes conscience of every duty and service private and publick and keeps the soul in a right frame in the performance thereof that is holy humble awfull believing and rejoycing in the Lord it s that will tend to compleat the soul in all the will of God sincerity goes through with the work does not half it with God nor turn back in the day of tryal but the Hypocrite is fleeting and inconstant will not pray always doth nothing in conscience and love to the Lord especially to private work and duty he is a stranger looks not at the frame of his spirit in the work but is too and fro fast and loose with God suitable to the time occasion and advantage of Profession Obj. Sincerity I perceive is a choice vertue Obj. and all without it is nothing but I find that I have much and many