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A28171 The common principiles of Christian religion clearly proved and singularly improved, or, A practical catechism wherein some of the most concerning-foundations of our faith are solidely laid down, and that doctrine, which is according to godliness, sweetly, yet pungently pressed home and most satisfyingly handled / by that worthy and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. Hew Binning ... Binning, Hugh, 1627-1653.; Gillespie, Patrick, 1617-1675. 1667 (1667) Wing B2927; ESTC R33213 197,041 290

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and creating goodnesse but we must have some desire to cleave to him and some confidence to trust in him Now this is to know him When we think on his unchangeablenesse let us consider our own vanity whose glory and perfection is like a summer flower or like a vapour ascending for a little time whose best estate is altogether vanity Our purposes are soon broken off and made of none effect our resolutions change This is a Character of Mortality we are not alwayes alike Non sibi constare nec ubique semper sibi parem eundemque esse To be now one thing and then another thing is a property of sinfull wretched man therefore let us cease from man whose breath is in his nostrils and not trust in Princes who shal die far lesse in our selves who are lesse then the least of men But let us put our trust in God who changes not and we shal not be consumed our waters shal not fail we shall never be ashamed of any hope we have in him There is nothing else you trust in but undoubtedly it shal prove your shame and confusion in sum whatever you shal hear or know ofGod know that i●… is vain empty unlesse it descend down into the heart to fashion it to his fear and love and extend unto the outward man to conform it to obedience you are but vain in your imaginations and your foolish hearts are darkned while when you know God you glorifie him not as God If that be not the fruit end of knowle●…ge that knowledge shal be worse to thee than ign●…rance for both it brings on judicial hardning here and will be thy solemn accuser and witnesse against thee hereafter Rom. 1. 21 24. The knowledge of Jesus Christ truly so called is neither barren nor unfruitfull for out of its root sap springs out humility self-abasing confidence in God patience in tribula ions meeknesse in provocations temperance sobriety in lawful things c. 2 Pet. 1. 5 6 7 8. Exod. 24 5 6 7 8. The Lord the Lord God mercifull and gracious c. THere is nothing can separate between God a people but iniquity and yet he is very loath to separate even for that he makes many shews of departing that so we may hold him fast and indeed he is not difficult to be holden He threatens often to remove his presence from a person or Nation he threatens that he may not indeed remove but that they may intreat him to stay he is not hard to be entreated Who is a God like unto him slow to anger and of great mercy he is long of being provoked and not long provoked for it is like the anger of a Parents love Love takes on anger as the last remedy if it prevail it is as glad to put it off as it was unwilling to take it on You may see a lively picture of this in Gods dealing with Moses this people in the preceeding Chapter He had long endured this rebellious and obstinate people had often threatned to cut them off yet as it were loath to do it repenting of it he su●…ers himself to be entreated for them but all in vain to them they corrupted their way still more And in the 32. Chap. falls in grosse Idolatry the great trespasse that he had given them so solemn warni●…g of often whereupon great wrath is conceived And the Lord Chap. 33. 1. threatens to depart from them Go your way saith he to Canaan but I will not go with you take your venture of any judgements the people of the Lands cruelty Here is a sad farewell to Israel who would think he could be detained after all that Who would think that he could be entreated And yet he is not entreated he is not requested before he give some ground of it and before he fi●…st condescends Go saith he and put off thy ornaments from thee that I may know what to do unto thee Will he then accept a repenting people and is there yet hope of mercy Should he that is going away shew us the way to keep him still And he that flees from us will he strengthen us to pursue follow after him This is not after the manner of men it is true whose compassion fails when their passion ariseth but this is the manner method of grace or of him who waits to be gracious He flees so as he would have a follower yea while he seems to go away he draws the soul that it may run after him hence is that word Psal. 63. 8. My soul follows hard after thee thy righe hand upholds me Well the people mourns and puts off their ornaments in sign of humiliation abasement but all this deth not pacifie and quench the flame that was kindled Moses takes the Tabernacle out of the Camp the place of judgement where God spake with the people and the cloud the sign of Gods presence removes In a word The signs of Gods loving kind presence departs from them to signifie that they were divorced from God and in a manner the Lord by Moses excommunicates all the People and Rulers both and draws away these holy things from the contagion of a prophane people But yet all is not gone he goes far off but not out of sight that you may alwayes follow him if you follow he will stand still he is never without the reach of crying though we do not perceive him Now in this sad case you may have a tryal who is godly Every one that seeks the Lord will separate from the unholy Congregation follow the Tabernacle And this affects the whole people much that they all worship in the tent-doors Now in the mean time God admits Moses to speak with him though he will not speak to the people yet he will speak with their Mediator a typicall Mediator to shew us that God is well pleased in Christ so all Christs intercessions and requests for us will get a hearing when they are come once in talking the businesse is taken up for he is not soon angry never implacably angry slow to anger and keeps it not long Moses falling familiar with God not only obtains his request for the people but becomes more bold in a request for his own satisfaction and confirmation He could not endure to lead that people except God went with him having the promise of his going with them he cannot endure distance with him but aspires to the nearest Communion that may be Oh that it were so with us His request is That the Lord would shew him his glory Had he not seen much of this already And more than any man ever saw when he spake in the Mount with God c. Nay but he would see more for there is alwayes more to be seen there is in a godly soul alwayes more desire to see it the more is seen the more is loved and
but a name they have some outward priviledges of Baptism and hearing the Word and it may be have a form of knowledge and a form of worship but in the mean time they are not baptized in heart they are in all their conversation even conformed to the Heathen world they hate personall reformation and think it too precise and needlesse Now I say such are many of you yet ye would not take it well to have it questioned whether ye shal be partakers of Eternall life you think you are wronged when that is called in question Oh that it were beyond all question indeed But know assuredlie That you are but Christians in the Letter in the Flesh and not in the Spirit Many of you have not so much as a form of knowledge have not so much as the Letter of Religion You have heard some names in the preaching often repeated as Christ and God and Faith and Heaven and Hell you know no more of these but the name you consider not and meditate not on them And those who know the truth of the Word yet the Word abideth not nor dwelleth in you you have it in your mouth you have it in your minde or understanding but it is not received in love it doth not dwell in the heart Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly Col. 3. 16. you have it imprisoned in your minds and shut up into a corner where it is useless can do no more but witnesse against you and scarce that as the Gentils incarcerated and detained the truth of God written by nature within them in unrighteousnesse Rom. 1. 18. So do many of you detain the knowledge of his word in unrighteousness it hath no place in the heart gets no libertie and freedom to walk through the affections and so to order the conversation of men And therefore the most part of men do but fancie to themselves an interest and right to eternall life you think it and do but think it it is but a strong imagination that hath no strength from the grounds of it no stabilitie from any evidence or promise but meerly from it self or it is but a light and vain conjecture that hath no strength in it because there is no question or doubts admitted which many try the strength of it But then I suppose that a man could attain some answerable walking that he had not onlie a form of knowledge but some reality of practice some inward heat of affection zeal for God and godlinesse yet there is one thing that wants and if it be wanting will spoil all And it is this which Christ reproves in the Jews You will not come to me to have life The Scri-Scriptures testifie of me but you receive not their testimonie Suppose a man had as much equitie and justice towards men piety towards God sobriety towards himself as can be found among the best of men let him be a diligent reader of the Scriptures let him love them meditate on them day and night yet if he do not come out of himself and leave all his own righteousnesse as dung behind him that he may be found in Jesus Christ he hath no life he cannot have any right to life eternall You may think this a strange assertion that if a man had the righteousnesse holinesse of an Angel yet he could not be saved without denying all that and fleeing to Christ as an ungodly man And you may think it as strange a supposell that any person that reads the Scriptures and walks righteously and hath a zeal towards God yet are such as will not come to Christ and will not hear him whom the Father hath sent But the first is the very substance of the Gospell There is no other Name by which men may be saved but by Iesus Christ Acts 4. 12. Life eternall is all within him All the treasures of grace and wisdom and knowledge are seated in him Col. 1. 19. and 2 3. All the light of life and salvation is imbodied in this Sun of Righteousnesse since the Eclipse of mans felicitie in the Garden Adam was a living soul but he lost his own life and killed his Posterity Christ Jesus the second common man in the world is a quickning Spirit he hath not only life in himself but he gives it more abundantly and therefore you have it so often repeated in Iohn who was the Disciple most acquainted with Christ In him was life and the life was the light of men 1. 4. And he is the bread of life that gives life to the World Joh. 6. 33. and 35. He is the resurrection and the life 11. 25. and The way the truth and life 14. 6. The Scriptures do not contain eternall life but in as far as they lead to him who is life and whom to know and imbrace is eternall life And therefore saith he These are they which testifie of me Men lived immediatlie in God when he was in innocencie he had life in himself from God but then he began to live in himself without dependance on God the fountain of life and this himself being interposed between God and his life it evanished even as a Beam by the interveening of any grosse body between it and the Sun Now mans light and life being thus eclipsed and cut off the Lord is pleased to let all fulnesse dwell in his Son Jesus Christ and The fulnesse of the God-head dwels in him bodily Col. 2. 9. that since there was no accesse immediatly to God for life a flamming fire and sword of Divine Justice compassing and guarding the tree of Life left man should touch it there might be accesse to God in a Mediator like unto us that we might come to him and might have life from God by the intervention of Jesus Christ. Look then what is in the holy Scriptures and you shal find it but a letter of death and ministration of condemnation while it is separated from him Christ is the very life and spirit of the Scriptures by whose vertue they quicken our souls if you consider the perfect Rule of Righteousnesse in the Law you cannot find life there because you cannot be conformed unto it the holiest man offends in every thing and that holy Law being violated in any thing will send thee to hell with a curse Cursed is he that abideth not in every thing If you look upon the promise of life Do this and live What comfort can you find in it except you could find doing in your selves And can any man living find such exact obedience as the Law requires There is a mistake among many They conceive that the Lord cannot be well pleased with them if they do what they can but be not deceived the law of God requires perfect doing it will not compound with thee and came down in its tearms not one jot of the rigour of it will be remitted If you cannot do all that is commanded all you do
will not satisfie that promise therefore thou must be turned over from the promise of life to the curse and there thou shalt find thy name written Therefore it is absolutely necessary that Jesus Christ be made under the Law and give obedience in all things even to the death of the Crosse and so be made a curse for us and sin for us even he who knew no sin and thus in him you find the law fulfilled Justice satisfied and God pleased in him you find the promise of life indeed established in a better surer way than was first propounded you find life by his death you find life in his dying for you And again consider the Ceremonial Law What were all those Sacrifices and Ceremonies Did God delight in them Could he savour their incense and sweet smels and eat the fat of Lambs and be pacified No he detastes and abhorres such imaginations because that people did stay in the Letter and went no further then the Ceremony he declares that it was as great abomination to him as the offering up of a Dog while they were separated from Jesus Christ in whom his soul rested and was pacified they were not expiatious but provocatious they were not propitiations for sin but abominations in themselves But take these as the shadows of such a living substance take them as remembrances of him who was to come and behold Jesus Christ lying in these swadling cloaths of Ceremonies untill the fulnesse of time should come that he might be manifested in the flesh and so you shal find eternall life in those dead beasts in those dumb Ceremonies If you consider this Lamb of God slain in all these Sacrifices from the beginning of the world then you present a sweet smelling savour to God then you offer the true propitiation for the sins of the world then he will delight more in that sacrifice than all other personall obedience But what if I should say that the Gospel it self is a killing Letter ministration of death being severed from Christ I should say nothing amisse but what Paul speaketh that his Gospel was a savour of death to many take the most powerfull Preaching the most sweet discourse the most plain Writings of the free grace salvation in the Gospel take all the preachings of Jesus Christ himself and his Apostles you shal not find life in them unlesse ye be led by the Spirit of Christ unto himself who is the resurrection and the life It will no more save you than the Covenant of works unlesse that word abide and dwell in your hearts to make you believe in him and imbrace him with your souls whom God hath sent suppose you heard all and heard it gladly and learned it and could discourse well upon it and teach others yet if you be not driven out of your selves out of your own righteousnesse as well as sin and persued to this City of refuge Jesus Christ you have not eternal life Your knowledge of the truth of the Gospel and your obedience to Gods Law will certainly kill you and as certainly as your ignorance and disobedience unlesse you have imbraced in your soul that good thing Jesus Christ contained in these truths who is the Diamond of that Golden Ring of the Scriptures and unlesse your souls imbrace these promises as soul-saving as containing the chief good and worthy of all acceptation as well as your mind receive these as true and faithfull sayings 1 Tim. 1. 15. Thus ye see Christ Jesus is either the subject of all in the Scriptures or the end of it all he is the very proper subject of the Gospel Paul knew nothing but Christ crucified in his preaching and he is the very proper end and scope of the law for righteousness Rom. 10. 3. All the preaching of a covenant of works all the curses and threatnings of the Bible all the rigidexactions of obedience all come to this one great design not that we may set about such a walking to please God or do something to pacifie him but that we being concluded under sin and wrath on the one hand and an impossibility to save our selves on the other hand Gal. 3. 22. Rom 5. 20 21. may be pursued into Jesus Christ for righteousness life who is both able to save us and ready to welcome us Therefore the Gospel opens the door of salvation in Christ the Law is behind us with fire and sword and destruction pursuing us and all for this end that sinners may come to him and have life Thus the Law is made a Pedagogue of the soul to lead to Christ Christ is behind us cursing condemning threatning us and he is before us with stretched-out arms ready to receive us blesse us and save us inviting promising exhorting to come and have life Christ is on mount Sinai delivering the Law with thunders Act. 7. 38. and he is on mount Sion in the calm voice he is both upon the mountain of cursings and blessings and on both doing the part of a Mediator Gal. 3. 19 20. It is love that is in his heart which made him first cover his Countenance with frowns and threats and it is love that again displayes it self in his smilling countenance Thus souls are inclosed with love pursuing and love receiving And thus the Law which seems most contrary to the Gospel testifies of Christ it gives him this testimony that except salvation be in him it is no where else The Law sayes it is not in me seek it not in obedience I can do nothing but destroy you if you abide under my jurisdiction The Ceremonies and Sacrifices say if you can behold the end of this Ministery if a Vail be not on your hearts as it was on Moses face 2 Cor. 3 13 14 you may see where it is it s not in your obedience but in the death sufferings of the Son of God whom we represent Then the Gospel takes all these Coverings and Vails away and gives a plain and open testimony of him There is no Name under heaven to be saved but by Christ's The Old Testament speak by figures and signs as dumb men do but the New speaks in plain words and with open face Now I say for all this that there is no salvation but in him yet many souls not only those who live in their grosse sins and have no form of godlinesse but even the better sort of people that have some knowledge and civility and a kind of zeal for God yet they do not come to him that they may have life Rom. 10. 1 2 3. they do not submit to the righteousness of God Here is the march that divides the wayes of Heaven and Hell coming to Jesus Christ and forsaking our selves the confidence of these souls is chiefly or only in that little knowledge or zeal or profession they have they do not as really abhore themselves for their own righteousnesse as for their unrighteousnesse they make that the covering of