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A09990 The nevv covenant, or the saints portion A treatise vnfolding the all-sufficiencie of God, and mans uprightnes, and the covenant of grace. delivered in fourteene sermons vpon Gen. 17. 1. 2. Wherevnto are adioyned foure sermons vpon Eccles. 9.1. 2. 11. 12. By the late faithfull and worthie minister of Iesus Christ Iohn Preston. Dr. in Divinitie, chaplaine in ordinary to his Maiestie, maister of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolnes Inne. Preston, John, 1587-1628.; Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635.; Davenport, John, 1597-1670. 1629 (1629) STC 20241; ESTC S101919 353,487 626

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euery mans conscience and therefore when the people then desired a Mediator that might speake and that GOD might speake no more another thing was signified by it that no man is able to come to God by yeelding obedience to the Law but he must needs haue a Mediator to goe between GOD and him The other obiection is from the Ceremonies of the Law they were ready to say We haue a Priest we haue Sacrifices we haue diuers washings and Rites c wee were wont to bee saued by them why may we not so still The answer to it is That these were but the oldnesse of the letter for indeed all these did but cloathe the Couenant of Grace the Couenant of Grace was deliuered to the Iewes the Ceremonies did indeede but set it out they were but types and shaddowes by which it was expressed to the Iewes the Iewes by reason of their ignorance were not able to see the body for the clothes they were not able to see the signification of the Spirit for the letter they were not able to see the sword for the sheath the kernell for the shell that is they could not see Christ himselfe the inward promises but stucke in the outward barke and rinde of Ceremonies in the shell of them and so they became vnprofitable but indeed those Rites did nothing but cloathe the Couenant of Grace and set it forth to them So much shall serue for the dispatching of those fiue things Now hence you see how those difficulties may bee answered that I mentioned before For example it is said the promise is made to the seede yet the promise is made to vs and yet againe the Couenant is made with Abraham How can all these stand together The promises that are made to the seede that is to Christ himselfe those are these promises Thou shalt bee a Priest for euer and I will giue thee the Kingdome of Dauid thou shalt sit in that Throne thou shalt be a Prince of peace and the gouernment shall be vpon thy shoulder likewise thou shalt bee a Prophet to my people thou shalt open the prison to the Capti●e thou shalt be anoynted c. and then shalt goe and preach to them These are the promises that are made vnto the seede The promises that are made to vs though they bee of the same Couenant yet they differ in this the actiue part is committed to the Messiah to the seede it selfe but the passiue part those are the promises that belong to vs You shall bee taught you shall bee made Prophets likewise you shall haue your sinnes forgiuen you shall haue the effect of his Priesthood made good vnto you you shall be subiect to his gouernment by an inherent righteousnes that he shall worke in you for you shall bee made Kings So the promise is made to vs. How is the promise made to Abraham for it is said In thee all the Nations of the Earth shall bee blessed The meaning of this is they are deriuatiue promises the primitiue and Originall was made to Iesus Christ but why is it said then that in Abraham all the Nations of the Earth shall be blessed the meaning of it is this there was none that was euer partaker of these promises but the children of Abraham and therefore they were deriued from Abraham to all the men in the world besides that euer haue beene since Now what is it to be a childe of Abraham not to be borne of Abraham according to the flesh but to be like Abraham you are the children of the Deuill Why You are like him So that all that haue faith are the children of Abraham but more is meant then that I say all that doe partake of this promised Messiah are deriued from Abraham either deriued from him or grafted into him one of these two all that were saued before the comming of Christ were either such as descended from him or were ingrafted into the same Nation But what doe you say of the Gentiles that are now come in How doe they receiue from Abraham How can it be said in Abraham shall all the Nations of the world bee blessed Beloued you know it is said Rom. 11. that the naturall branches were broken off and the wilde Oliue is ingrafted in that is the reason likewise why the Law comes from Sion the Lord will haue the Gentiles to bee ingrafted into the stocke as it were he will haue the Law to proceede from Ierusalem he will haue them put into that Famely as the proselytes and so were all Nations for they receiued it from Ierusalem for they had the Oracles of God committed to them all the Nations in the world receiued them from them they drew that sap of knowledge from them so that they were grafted in thus all the Nations in the world were blessed in Abraham and Abraham was blessed in the seede it selfe But yet one obiection is behinde that is how comes this to passe that to be renewed in the spirit of our minds and to walke in the wayes of the LORD in the way of regeneration should be a part of the Couenant on our part you shall repent and beleeue and be renewed and then you shall be forgiuen c. you shall haue the Kingdome and yet for all this you see it is a pa●t of the Couenant on Gods part saith the LORD I will giue you a new heart and a new spirit Ezek. 36. 26. I will giue you c. there is an expression of the Couenant and yet it is a condition that is required on our part Beloued to this I answer briefly the condition that is required of vs as part of the Couenant is the doing of this the action the performance of these things it is to repent to serue the LORD in newnesse of life but the ability by which we are able to performe these is a part of the Couenant on the LORDS pa●t to haue new hea●t● and new spirits whereby we are able to repe●t and to bring forth fruite worthy of amendment of life I say the inward abil●ty the change of the heart the renewing of vs in th● spir●t of our mindes the wr●ting of the Law in the inward pa●ts that is a branch of Gods Couenant but the doing of this the bringing forth the fruite of these inward abilities of these inward habits and graces that are planted in vs by the power of Christ that thing is required in vs. As for example the very habit of faith the very grace and power of beleeuing that God hath promised to giue it belongs to him but to beleeue to take the promises to accept of Iesus Christ and to receiue him and the gift of righteousnesse by him this is required as a condition on our part And so much shall serue for the opening of this and for this point The next question wee had to propound to you was this How a man should know whether he be within
and art able to describe him to others but for all this thou findest not thy heart affectioned towards him thou seest not that excellency and beauty that is in him so that thy heart is not enamoured with him thou canst not say thou louest him with all thy heart with all thy soule and with all thy strength What wilt thou doe in this case Goe to Christ the Prophet and beseech him that hee would teach thee to know the LORD this is his promise if thou pray to him and he doe not doe it vrge him with this it is a part of his Couenant that hee hath confirmed by Oath and must doe it and beloued be assured of this if wee seeke and be earnest with him he will teach vs to know the Lord and to know him so that wee shall loue him with all our soule and with all our strength The like may I say of any thing else put the case afflictions come vpon thee and thou bee not able to bee patient vnder such afflictions suppose that it be a matter of disgrace and discredit that so wounds thee that thy heart cannot be at rest what is the reason of this thou callest to minde it may bee all the rules of patience that should teach thee to beare afflictions well and yet thou art not able to doe it the cause is because thou dost not yet know these outward temptations these outward euils as thou oughtest to know them if thou diddest they would seeme small to thine eyes sinne would be an exceeding great griefe but these would be but trifles and flea-bitings in comparison of the other goe to Christ now and beseech him to shew thee what is the nature of these outward crosses and losses that thou mayst be taught of him once hee is the great Prophet that teacheth a man so hee so presents things in their owne colours to the vnderstanding that the will and affections follow and apprehend them aright goe to him and beseech him that thou mayst know them as thou oughtest and thou shalt finde that thou shalt be able to bea●e the greatest crosse with patience it shall bee nothing then to thee it will appeare to be a small matter when he hath taught thee to iudge aright thou shalt not be deceiued in it So likewise for pleasure when a man finds his heart so wedded to any sinfull lust to any euill haunt wher●in his heart is held inordinately that it cannot diuorse it selfe from it goe to Christ hee is the great Prophet Thus we may doe beloued with the rest This is the second part of the Couenant The third part of the Couenant is that which he will performe to vs as he is King and it consists in these 3. things You know the Office of a King is to guide and rule now if thou finde thy heart vnruly if thou finde thy selfe subiect to vnruly affections to sinfull inordinate lusts which thou canst not master it is a part of his Kingdome now to set vp his owne gouernment in thy heart to put his Law into thy minde and to write it in thy inward parts that so thou mayst bee indeed subiect to the Kingdome of Christ in a willing manner When a man sees nothing as wee said before but the outward letter of the Law he will neuer be subiect he will neuer yeeld obedience but Christ comes as a King now and puts an inward disposition into the minde that shall answer the letter without and so he makes a man subiect to his gouernment Beloued that Phrase is to be marked Heb. 2. 10. Saith the Lord I will put my Law into their mind● there are Lawes out of mens minds Lawes without that euery man may see but it is another thing to haue the Law put into a mans minde for example this is the Law without Thou shalt loue the Lord thy God with all thy heart with all thy soule and with all thy strength To answer which you shall see Deut. 30. 6. I will circumcise thy heart and then thou shalt be able to loue the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soule and with all thy strength That is I will put this affection or this grace of loue within thy heart it shal not be without onely but I will put it within that there shall bee a grace within a habit of loue within answerable to the Commandement without this is to put the Law into the minde and so likewise Ier. 32. 40. you know this is the Commandement of the LORD You shall feare the LORD and keepe his Ordinances and his Statutes and his Commandements to doe them Well saith the Lord there I will make a Couenant with you and what will I doe I will put my feare into your hearts I will not onely giue you this precept that thou shalt looke on without Thou shalt feare mee and keepe my Commandements but I will put the affections of feare into thy heart there it shall bee and then thou shalt easily feare mee and keepe my Commandements thou shalt feare to disobey me thou shalt feare and tremble at my Word and take heed how thou doe any thing contrary to my mind and beloued when this is done hee makes indeed Kings as hee makes vs Priests and Prophets for when a man is thus taught he is a Prophet other men need not to teach him for hee is a spirituall man then and is able to iudge of all things I say when this gouernment is set vp and the Law is put into his minde when it is put into his inward parts I say when this is done then he makes vs Kings for when men haue so much strength within themselues that they can guide and rule themselues and walke in the way of righteousnesse now they are made Kings and such Kings the Lord makes all those that come to him This is the first part of this Kingdome The second part is to giue vs abundance of all things to giue vs peace for the Office of a King you know is to keepe his people in peace as it is said of Saul hee cloathed them with scarlet that is he made his people to abound with wealth and peace and quietnesse this the Lord doth likewise and this is a part of his spirituall Kingdome Now his Kingdome is spirituall therefore the maine worke of it is to giue vs inward peace and ioy you may haue troubles in the world but my Kingdome is not of this world and therefore wee are not so much to expect an outward worldly peace though we haue likewise a promise of that but in mee you shall haue inward peace saith hee the Kingdome of God is in righteousnesse that is the first part when God workes righteousnes as I haue named before the second is peace and ioy so that that is a part of the Couenant GOD promised inward peace and ioy beloued when you want it know it is a part of the Couenant you may goe to
the Couenant so likewise you shall sprinckle the doore posts with the blood of the Lambe that when the destroying Angell shall come and see the blood hee may passe you ouer beloued after the same manner for the same end God hath appointed the Sacrament now when you receiue those elements of Bread and Wine Take eate this is my body and drinke this is my blood which was shed for you and for many you may goe to God vpon the same ground and say to him Lord thou hast made a Couenant with me to forgiue me to receiue me to thy mercy Lord these are the seales of thy Couenant that if thou forget them thou hast said that if we doe but shew thee those signes for it is the seale that God himselfe hath put to it thou wilt remember thy Couenant make it good therefore is is an exceeding great confirming to you when you looke vpon them when you may say to the Lord Lord here is thy seale that thy selfe hath put I beseech thee look vpon it and remember thy Couenant that thou hast made And as wee should doe thus for the promises of Iustification so for the promises of Sanctification suppose there be a strong lust hang vpon thee an hereditary disease a lust that is naturall to thee that thou thinkest thou shalt neuer be able to ouercome yet God hath promised to breake the dominion of euery sinne that he will crucifie the flesh with the affections of it that he will sanctifie thee throughout Beloued you must beleeue those promises of Sanctification as well as of Iustification for certainely where the Scripture hath a mouth to speake faith hath an eare to heare and a hand to receiue therefore when you grapple with a strong lust goe to the Lord and say to him I am not able to keepe this Commandement I feele this temptation is too strong for me I find such strong naturall inclinations that I am not able to out-wrestle Lord it is a part of thy Co●enant thou hast said thou wilt circumcise my heart thou hast said thou wilt put thy Law into my inward parts thou hast said thou wilt dissolue these lusts I beseech thee to doe it Lord thou art able to doe it as Christ was able to heale hereditary diseases so the Spirit is able to heale the hereditary diseases of the soule those that are most naturall to vs those that are bred and borne with vs and therefore trust him And so likewise for any other blessing go to him whatsoeuer blessing thou needest it is a part of Gods Co●enant he saith to Abraham I will blesse thee and I will be thy God that is let a man looke round about and see what blessings he needeth what euill he would be deliuered from and let him goe to the Lord and say Lord it is a part of thy Couenant to giue me such a blessing to guide me to deliuer me from such a crosse and calamity vrge the Lord and tell him it is his Couenant For example if a man bee in some great trouble that hee hath some sore disease some sore affliction as imprisonment or euill ●eport feare of death or whatsoeuer goe to the Lord and say Lord thou hast said that the rod of the wicked shall not rest vpon the lot of the righteous thou wilt aff●ict but in measu●e thou wil● not breake my bones as a Father though hee cha●ten his childe ●ee will not breake the bones of his childe the ●od of the wicked to some men is the breaking of the bones they know not what to doe thou hast said thou wilt chastise vs according to our strength and thou wilt chastise vs for our good when it is too much thou wilt s●ay thy hand As for euill report a man may goe to the LORD and say LORD thou hast said thou wilt blesse the name of the righteous thou wilt honour them that honour thee And so for euery other particular case be it what it will be lay hold on the promise and comfort thy selfe with it it is a great mat●er beloued when you consider this that God is entred into Couenant with you when you haue promises once therefore if thou finde a promise from GOD beloued build vpon this ground be assured that thou art one within the Couenant secondly if thou finde a pr●mise in Scripture neuer let thy hold goe but the assured of this that the Lord will surely doe it though he defer long yet he will doe it it cannot bee but hee will performe it c. So much shall serue for this time FINIS THE FOVRTEENTH SERMON G●NESIS 17. 2. And I will make my Couenant betweene mee and thee And I will multiply thee exceedingly YOV remember how farre wee are proceeded in this point for my purpose is not to repeate any thing of that which hath beene deliuered onely this wee must call to remembran●e that the maine difference which is betweene the Old Testament and the New it stands in this that the Old Testament was hi● with shaddowes and types in the New T●●stament there is a more cle●re 〈◊〉 of all things The things that were ●id 〈◊〉 Paul from the beginning of the world are ●ow reuealed vnto vs that is the great difference betweene them it lyes in this that there is a greater abundance of knowledge discouered to the sonnes of men now in the time of the Gospell then there was in the time of the Old Testament and from hence it is that now God makes a Couenant with vs and wee doe not breake it but saith he Heb. 8. I made a Couenant with your Fathers when I tooke them by the hand and led them out of the Land of Egypt but they broke my Couenant And what was the reason Because their knowledge was exceeding slender and therefore their grace and strength were exceeding little and therefore they were not able to keepe the Couenant there is no other reason and ground why the Couenant is better now as it is said to be a better Couenant Heb. 8. 6. stablished vpon better promises I say there is no other ground for it but this the difference of knowledge between the two Ce●enants for for substance they are the same onely in the administration of them the glorious Mysteries of the Gospell are more openly and more cleerely reuealed to vs in the New Testament then in the Old Whence wee will onely make this vse that if we would haue the benefit of the New Couenant wee must labour to get the knowledge of it otherwise it is no aduantage to you at all that you are borne in the time of the New Couenant in the time of the Gospell except knowledge abound except you take the benefit of it except you labour to vnderstand the vnsearchable riches of Christ that are vnfoulded to vs in the Couenant of Grace What is the reason why the Apostle Gal. 4. cals the Old Testament those teachings that the people had then
all over he is a wall of Brasse as it is expressed in Ier. 1. 18. not so onely but he is said to be a wall of fire about his children That is He is not onely a wall that keepes them safe but a wall of fire to consume all them that come against them for a fire you know doth not onely defend those that are within the compasse of it but it burnes those that come neare it Such a one is God to his children And that is one thing wherein this all-sufficiency consists that God communicates to them The second is in filling them with all comfort which is expressed in Psal. 84. The Lord will be a Sunne and a Shield he will be a Shield to keepe off evill and a Sunne to fill them with all comfort I am sayth he the exceeding great reward That is As if he should say Abraham whatsoever is in me all that I haue all my attributes are thine forthy vse my power my wisedome my counsell my goodnes my riches whatsoever is mine in the whole world I will giue it for thy portion I and all that I haue are thine And might he not well say he was an exceeding great reward Who can vnder●tand the height and breadth and length and depth of this reward I am thy exceeding great reward That is Thou shalt haue all kinde of comforts in me and thou shalt haue them in the highest and greatest measure And in these doth Gods All-sufficiencie consist that God communicates and deriues to vs from himselfe Now to shew that he is so you must vnderstand not onely that the Lord is wholly All-sufficient to his children on the one side That is He brings all comforts with him but this must also be vnderstood that in the creature on the other side there is no sufficiency at all It was the poynt I began to touch vpon the last day I will now open it vnto you more fully That in the creature there is no sufficiency at all and in the Lord there is All-sufficiencie We will not dis-joyne them but handle both together for it would be in vaine for me to proue the Lord is All-sufficient but the great deceit which prevailes with the hearts of men is this that they thinke there is somthing to be had in the creature of it selfe And therefore we will spend those Arguments by which we will proue this chiefly and convince you of it that there is nothing in the creature no stabilitie no sufficiencie it can doe you of it selfe neither good nor hurt as we told you the last day All the good and hurt that the creature can be supposed to do it stands in one of these two things Either in making vs happie or miserable Or else secondly in affording vs subsidiarie helpes such as we haue neede of vpon occasion In neither of them the creature of it selfe is able to doe any thing You must remember that which we then delivered that the creature is not able to doe any thing in the matter of our happinesse First Because it is inferior to vs and that which is inferior cannot adde to that which is aboue it Secondly Because the creature is accursed there is a curse lyes vpon the creature there is an emptines and a vanitie in it and that which is emptie in it selfe can giue no fulnes to vs. Thirdly The creature is vnder the Sunne and therefore you haue that phrase so often repeated in Ecclesiastes All things vnder the Sunne are vanitie and vexation of spirit Now the happines that we seeke for is aboue the Sunne which the creature is not able to reach Fourthly The creature is corporall the minde is spirituall it is a spirit and therefore it can receiue no happines from it therefore in Heb. 12. we are sayd to goe to the spirits of perfect men as if that were a sutabl converse for a spirit Fiftly It is temporary whereas the soule is immortall it is not able to run the course with it to its journeyes end but it leaues it in the middle way and therefore it is not able to make it happy Besides As I told you then the creature is finite and therefore is not able to fill the soule God is infinite and therefore is able to doe it That no creature can doe it we see in continuall experience Take any comfort that you finde in the creature and when you haue enioyed it still you want somewhat and you would haue more But when you come vnto the Lord enjoy him when your hearts are filled still there is somewhat beyond in him there is no stop there is no restraint And therefore he onely can make the soule happie Now the ground of it why he is onely able to doe it is because the soule is made for him the soule is fitted for him and therefore there is nothing els answerable there is that constitution of the minde that it will not be filled with any thing besides The Lord might haue put the minde into such a frame he might haue so constituted the soule of man that the creature might haue filled it and satisfied it and haue bin an adaequate obiect to it but he hath not done so for he made it for himselfe and therefore it is not filled but with himselfe So much for that that the creature in the matter of happines is able to doe nothing But you will say to me This is a thing of which we make no doubt But what doe you say for ordinary vses and for the vicissitudes of this life is not the creature in these able to doe good and hurt Beloved as I sayd to you the last day the creature is not able considered without the influence of the first moover to doe you the least good or hurt as the words are Ier. 10. 5. speaking of Idols they can doe neither good nor hurt and therefore feare them not As if he should say If they could doe you either good or hurt you might feare them and it is certaine if any creature were able in manner aforesaid to doe you any good or hurt you might feare the creature for God alters no Law of nature that which is in it selfe to be feared we may feare that which is to be observed and regarded we may regard it Now if any creature were able to doe good or hurt certainely it were to be feared in regard of the hurt it could doe and to be regarded and observed in regard of the good it could doe Then againe the Law of the Lord should be vnequall if the Lord should require all worship that the intent●ō of the mind be wholly taken vp about him and that we should haue no eye to the creature if the creature had any selfe-part with him in doing vs good or hurt for if the creature could doe vs hurt we should not onely looke to God that he should be a
Evangelicall manner that is in a true indevour the Gospell requires that we should loue the Lord our God with all our hearts for the truth of it It requires in a word that we should keepe the whole Law in that sence so as to square our liues to it to keepe it all in truth and sinceritie though we cannot reach the highest top and degree of it Now if the heart were not perfectly holy that is thoughout there could be no proportion betweene the Commandement and the facultie and abilitie vpon which the Commandement lyes for it is certaine except the heart were perfectly holy it could not keepe the whole Law there were an impossibilitie we should not reach every Commandement And therefore there must be integritie and entyrenesse in the heart that we may be able to keepe them at the least in a Evangelicall sincere manner though wee cannot perfectly keepe the whole Law of God Fourthly it is required because otherwise there should not be a correspondencie and agreement betweene the Covenant on Gods part and on ours God hath said he will be All-sufficient but he requires this againe on our part that we be altogether his My beloved is mine and I am his and Psal. 18. I will walke perfectly with them that walke perfectly with me there are the termes of the Covenant the Lord will haue it thus farre vpon even termes there shall be an integritie on both sides and therefore if a man be holy but by halues that makes not the match it makes not the agreement betweene the Lord and vs for all and halfe is not a match but all and all is that which makes the match the agreement and sutablenesse betweene God and vs and this is another reason why it is required Now last of all this perfection and integritie is required because otherwise all that we doe is nothing it is to no purpose for except you seeke the Lord and serue the Lord with a perfect heart you serue him not at all you cannot serue him as God you cannot serue him as a Maister you cannot serue him as a Lord as a soveraigne commander except your hearts be perfect with him This reason I take out of Math. 6. a place well knowne No man can serue two Maisters That is It is true a woman may loue many as friends but shee can loue but one as a husband A man may looke to many subordinate ends but he can haue but one vltimate end A man may haue respects he may affect many things in a remisse manner but to affect many things in the highest degree it is impossible it can be bestowed but vpon one Therefore I say to serue him as God it cannot be except the heart be wholly bestowed on him if you will take in any thing with him either credit or profit or pleasure now you make God an Idoll and you make that as God so that whatsoever a man loues and respects or obeyes I would aske him but this question Eyther it commands the same thing with God when it commands vnder him and so in yeelding to that you obey God himselfe or else it commands somewhat different and if you yeeld to that and not to the Lord you reject him and take that for God Therefore I say the heart must be perfect or else the obedience is nothing at all So much shall serue to shew you the grounds of this why such a perfection and sinceritie and integritie of heart is required in all those that shall be saved But the chiefest businesse will be here to shew you what this integritie is the best way to finde it out is to open to you all those expressions in the Scriptures by which it is presented to vs and you shall finde them to be these fiue And in the opening of them we shall sufficiently shew you what this sinceritie or perfection of heart is First you shall finde it often expressed by puritie and soundnesse blessed are the pure in heart and God is good to Israell even to them that are of a pure heart Now what is it to be pure That is pure which is full of it selfe and hath no other Heterogeneall thing mingled with it So that heart is pure which hath no sinne in it which is holy which hath a renued qualitie of grace which hath an inward regenerate man that will mingle with no sinne that is full of it selfe and admits not the mixture of any sinne My Beloved I must be warily vnderstood here I say it admits not the mixture of any sinne It is true sinne may cleaue and adhere to a man as drosse doth to the silver but it mingles not with the regenerate part that mingles not with it that is it enters not into the frame and constitution of a mans heart it is not weaved into the texture of his heart it is no ingredient into the very frame and fabricke of it but though sinne be there yet the heart still casts it out of it selfe it resists it and rejects it and purifieth and clenseth it selfe from it this properly is a pure heart As in other things you say a thing is pure when it is solid and cleare and vnmixed though it may haue some drosse and some mudd cleaving to it you say it is pure gold when it is digged out of the minerall though there be much drosse in it and we say it is pure ayre though for a time there be many fogges and mists and adventitious vapours within it So we say it is pure water though there be many inundations of mud cast into it or that come from the spring or Channell from which it runnes So a man may be said to haue a pure heart that is a perfect heart though there be an adhesion of much drosse many evill thoughts that cleaue to him yet I say they mingle not with him that is Beloved it is certaine that the holiest men haue a fountaine of originall corruption in them and from this fountaine sinnes arise continually as the scumme in the pot but yet if the liquor be pure and good if it be right wine or right honey whatsoever the liquor is though the scumme arise still it purifies it selfe and casts it out this is the propertie of a pure heart with the impure it is quite contrary the scumme ariseth as in the other but it is sodden in it is mingled and confounded with it there is not such a segregating such a clensing disposition in it but there is a mixing of them together this similitude you shall finde Ezek. 24. 12. whence I take it she wearied her selfe with lyes c. And her great scumme went not out of her There is a similitude going before of a boyling pot into which much flesh was put to which he compares the Children of Israell of that time but this is the Conclusion that God makes her great scumme went not out of her As if he should say it is very true the
man lookes vpon the Author of this Couenant he heares no more but the Law and what it requires he lookes vpon God as a hard Master as an enemy againe he lookes vpon his Law as a hard and cruell Law as a heauy yoke as an vnsupportable bondage and therefore he hates i● and wishes there were no such law he runs from it as a Bond-slaue runnes from his master as far as it is in his power This is that which is said Gal. 4. Hagar gendreth to bondage that is the Couenant of workes it begets bond-men and slaues and not sonnes and freemen and likewise that Heb. 12. 18. saith the Apostle You are not come to Mount Sinai to the burning of fire to clouds to darknesse and tempest to the sound of a Trumpet so that Moses himselfe did quake and tremble That is when a man lookes vpon this Couenant of workes it causeth in him a feare and an enmitie that is the 2. difference The third is That it is a ministration of death as it is called 2 Cor. 3. a ministration of death that is it propounds a curse to all those that doe not keepe it and it shewes no meanes to auoyd it and therefore a man is affected to it and to God the Author of it as one is to an enemy that seekes his destruction and therefore the ministratiō of it is said to be the ministratiō of death The reason of all this is not because there is any ill in the Law it is a ministration of the letter it begets feare emity it is a ministratiō of death I say this ariseth not frō hence that the Law of God is a cruell deadly Law for the Law is good but it ariseth from the weaknes and the infirmity of the flesh As for example if you would take a Pot●ers vessell and dash it against a firme wall the reason why the wall is the destruction of the vessell is not any infirmity or weaknesse in the wall for it is the excellencie and vertue of the wall to bee hard it should bee so but it is the weaknesse and fragility and brit●lenesse of the Vessell and thence comes it to bee broken asu●der and so in this case the reason why this Law or Couenant of workes is a ministration of death and of enmity is not because there is any imperfection in the Law it ariseth rather from the perfection of it but is from the weaknesse of the flesh that is not able to keepe the Law it is the excellencie of the Law that it is so perfect that a man is not able to keepe it and so it ariseth from the weaknesse and in●irmity of the flesh that is not able to obserue this Law Now on the other side as this is the Couenant of workes so you shall finde that the Couenant of grace First is a ministration of the Spirit and not of the letter Secondly a ministration of loue not of enmity of freedome not of bondage it is a ministration of righteousnesse as it is there called the ministration of righteousnesse for if the ministration of condemnation were glorious much more shall the ministration of righteonsnesse exceed in glory Thirdly a ministration of life and iustification and not a ministration of death and condemnation The ground of this and how it is thus we shall shew shew you by expressing to you he order how these depend and follow one vpon the other when a man hath looked vpon the Couenant of workes and sees death in it sees a strict Law that hee is not able to keepe then come● the Couenant of grace and shewes to him a righteousnesse to satisfie this Law that himselfe neuer wrought shewes him a way of obtaining pardon and remission for the sinnes that hee hath committed against this Law by the death and satisfaction of another when he sees this hee sees withall the goodnesse and mercie of GOD giuing this to him for his saluation out of his free grace and mercie when he sees this the opinion of a sinner is changed marke I say his opinion his disposition and affection is altered he lookes not vpon God now as vpon a hard and cruell Master but he lookes vpon him now as a God exceeding full of mercy and compassion whence this followes that his heart melts towards the Lord it relents it comes to be a soft heart that is easie and tractable it is not haled now to the Commandement but out of an ingenuity and willingnesse he comes and serues the LORD with alac●ity and cheerefuln●sse this disposition is wrought vpon him because now hee sees another way his apprehension is altered euen as a seruant when it is reuealed to him that he is a sonne and that those hard taskes that are laid on him are the best way to leade him to happinesse they are but rules of direction for his owne wealth and for his owne aduantage he doth them now with all willingnesse the case is altered hee lookes not now vpon the Law of GOD as an enemy or as a hard bondage but he lookes vpon all the Law of God as a wholsome and profitable rule of direction that hee is willing to keepe for his owne comfort now when the heart is thus softned then the Spirit of God is sent into his heart and writes th● Law of GOD in his inward parts as you shall see if you compare these two places together Heb. 8. 8 9 10. Behold saith the Lord I will make a new Couenant and this is the Testament that I will make with the House of Israel After those dayes saith the Lord I will put my Lawes into their mindes and in their hearts will I write them and I will be their God and they shall be my people If you compare it with that 2 Cor. 3. 2 3. You are our Epistle written in our hearts which is vnderstood and read of all men in that you are manifest to bee the Epistle of Christ manifested by vs and written not with inke but with the Spirit of the liuing God not in Tables of stone but in the fleshy Tables of the heart The meaning of it is this when the heart is once softned God sends his Spirit to write his Lawes in the heart which Me●aphor will bee expressed to you in these three things First the meaning of it is this looke what there is in the outward Law as it is written and laid before you there shall be a disposition put into their heart that shall answer it in all things there shall be a writing within answerable to the writing without that euen as you see in a seale when you haue put the seale vpon the wax and take it away againe you finde in the wax the same impression that was vpon the seale you shall see in it stampe answering to stampe character to character print to print so it is in the hearts of the faithfull after they are once thus sof●ned the Spirit of
God writes the Law in their hearts so that there is a Law within answerable to the Law without that is an inward aptnesse answering euery particular of the Law an inward disposition whereby a man is inclined to keepe the Law in all points which Law within is called the law of the mind therefore if you adde to this that Rom. 7. I see a law in my members rebelling against the law of my minde so there is a Law in the mind within answerable to the Law of GOD without it answers it as Lead answers the mould after it is cast into it it answers it as Tallie answers to Tallie as Indenture answers to Indenture so it agrees with it in all things that is there is an aptnesse put into the minde that it is able and willing and disposed in some measure to keepe euery Commandement that answereth to all the particular Commandements of the Law of GOD this is to haue the Law of GOD written in the minde and this is that which is first meant by it there is a Law within answerable to the Law without in all things The 2. thing meant by it is that it is not only put into the mind as acquisite habits are but it is so ingrasted as any naturall disposition is it is so rooted in the heart it is so riuetted in as when letters are ingraued in Marble you know they continue there they are not easily worne out and that is meant by it I will plant my Law in thy heart it shall neuer out againe there I will write it there it shall continue so that is the second thing that is meant by it it shall bee naturall to you for that is meant by this when it is said it shall bee printed it shall be grauen and written in the heart and likewise it shall be perpetuall it shall neuer weare out againe as things that are written in the dust but it shall be written so as it shall neuer againe be obliterated The third thing to be expressed is the manner of the writing of it the Apostle here compares himselfe and all other Ministers to the pen but it is Christ that writes the Epistle the Epistle is his for these workes he doth in it it is he that takes the pen it is he that handles it and vseth it it is he that puts inke into the pen it is he that applyes it so that though the Minister be the immediate writer of these Lawes in the heart yet the inke is the Holy Ghost and it comes originally from Christ and besides they are not left to themselues but the LORD must concurre with them immediately we are but coeworkers with him he holds our hands as it were when we write the Epistle in any mans heart it is hee that guides the penne it is hee that puts inke into it it comes originally from him and therefore the Epistle is his Besides this is further to bee considered in this Metaphor that God will write his Lawes in our hearts that we may see these Lawes wee may reade them and vnderstand them for when a thing is written God may see it and man may see it a man himselfe may see it and others also may reade it God sees it himselfe for he hath written it man sees it for hee is able to see the Law in his minde he is able to see that habituall disposition that is infused into him and others are able to see it for saith he you are our Epistle euident to all men that is they see the fruits and effects of it as you may see letters grauen in stone so they see this Law written in your hearts So beloued you see now what this Couenant of Grace is and how it differs from the Couenant of Workes it is the ministration not of the letter but of the Spirit because it doth not onely present the o●tward letter of the Commandement but there is a Law written within and that is done by vertue of the Spirit So that the order is this first it reueales righteousnesse secondly it softens the heart it is the ministration of the Spirit and thirdly it is a ministration of loue it is a ministration of freedome and not of bondage and enmity for when the Law is thus written a man is not haled to it he comes not to it as a bond-slaue to doe his worke but hee comes willingly he finds he hath some ability to doe it he findes a delight in it as Paul saith I delight in the Law of God according to the inward man So you ●ee the difference betweene the Couenant of Grace and the Couenant of Workes Now this Couenant of Grace is two●old it is eyther the Old Testament or the New they both agree in substance they differ onely in the manner of the administration that which is called the New Testament Heb. 7. 8 9. which is opposed to the Old Testament for substance is the same Couenant they are both the Couenant of Grace onely they differ in the manner and you shall finde these 6. differences between them First the New Testament or the New Couenant is larger then the Old it extends to the Gentiles whereas the first was confined onely ●o the Iewes it was only kept within the walles of that people and extended no further Secondly the Old was expressed in types and shaddowes and figures as for example they had the blood of Bulls and Goats they had the washings of the body in cleane water they had offering of Incense c. by which things other things are meant as namely the d●a●h of Christ and that satisfaction he gaue to his Father by his death and likewise the inward sanctificatiō of the Spirit signified by the washing of water and also the workes and the prayers of the Saints that are sweet as Incense now saith the Text Gal. 4. these were clements and rudiments that God vsed to them as children that is as children haue their A B C ●heir first elements so GOD did shew to the ●ew●s ●hese spirituall mysteries not in themselues but in these types and shaddowes they were able to see thē from day to day for therin was their weaknesse they were not so able as to conceiue spirituall things without a mediate view they saw the blood shed and againe they saw the washings and the rites these were in their eye whereas now in the time of the Gospell these things are taught to vs these we comprehend in our minds wee serue the Lord in spirit and in truth but there is not that visible sight that was a helpe to their weaknesse so that these differ as the Image and the substance it selfe euen as you see things in prospectiue shewes and in painting that are different from the things themselues when you come to see Countries and Cities and Mountaines and Woods it is another thing And this is the second difference betweene the Testaments the one was expressed but in types and
rebellion against it I say this keepes men off from the life of God But on the other side when a man lookes vpon the promises he begins to see the Couenant that his sinnes shall be put a way he beginnes to see the goodnesse and the mercy and the tender compassion of God towards him hee begins to see a possibility of fulfilling the Law in such a manner as GOD now requires then his heart melteth hee becomes not onely applyable to the Commandement but is ready to delight in it this a man gets by applying his heart to the Couenant of grace or by applying the Couenant of Grace to himselfe that very applying of the promises of forgiuenesse I say it begets a disposition in the heart which the Scriptures call a new life that euen as you see the Sunne when it applies its beames to a fitly disposed matter and stayes vpon it when it pitcheth its beames vpon it with any continuance it begins to beget life and motion in it and makes it a liuing creature so doth the Couenant of Grace when it is applyed to the heart of a man it begins to beget life in him and to make him a new creature it makes him another man there is that power in the Couenant of Grace in the promises of the pardon and forgiuenesse of sins that it begets another life in a man it makes him a new creature it makes him a liuing creature to GOD which before he was not the ground of which you shall see 2 Cor. 3. 6. Hee hath made vs able Ministers of the New Testament not of the letter but of the Spirit for the letter kills but the Spirit giues life Marke it the meaning of it is this when the Couenant of works is deliuered to you that is when you heare the Law the Commands the duty you cannot performe there is no more deliuered to you but the bare letter that is you know the duty and no more And what doth this duty doe what doe these Commandements and precepts doe when they are applyed to the heart of man Saith hee they kill Now that which kills fights before it kills and that which fights must needs be an enemy so then the Commandement is an Enemy that is euery man esteemes it as an enemie to himselfe and therefore hath an enemy-like affection to it againe that is he hates it he would be rid of it he wisheth there were no such Law or Commandement hee desires it should be dealt with as he would haue an enemy dealt with he would haue it vtterly taken away when they grow in enmity one with another as indeed they doe the naked Commandement and the heart are at enmity for the Commandement would haue one thing and the heart would haue another there are contrary wils and there is a striuing betweene them the one striuing this way the other that way the one resisting the other and in the end the Law and the Commandement gets the victory because the sting of the Law is sinne now the Law is the cause of sinne as a straight Rule is the cause of crookednesse for without the Law there should be no sin now it causeth sinne for if there were no Law you know there could bee no feare no transgression because there could bee nothing against which the transgression should come this sinne is the death of a man so now the letter kils But come now to the Couenant of Grace saith the Text it is the ministration of the Spirit and the Spirit giues life that is when a man lookes on the Couenant of Grace he lookes not on it now as an enemy as hee did before vpon the Commandement but he sees in it much loue and much friendship to wards him he sees God intends not any hurt any euill to him as he apprehended before he sees God exceeding kinde and mercifull and willing to put away all his sinnes and willing to accept the sincerity of his obedience though there be not a perfection of obedience now he begins to change his opinion both of God and of all his Lawes and precepts when he sees Gods kindnesse towards him and his compassion and readinesse to forgiue him then his heart begins to relent towards the Lord againe he begins to magnifie Gods goodnesse and to condemne himselfe he beleeues those promises and thence he growes vp in loue toward GOD I say hee growes vp in faith and loue and in this act of faith is the Spirit infused into his heart this Spirit being thus infused writes the Law in his inward pa●ts that is it that breeds in him a holy disposition that inables him in some measure to keepe the Law it prints in him all those graces that giue him strength to obserue the Commandements that God hath given him so my beloued if a man will goe about this great worke to change his heart and to change his life let him not goe about it as a morall man that is let him not onely consider what Commandements there are what the rectitude is that the LORD requires and how to bring his heart to it but let him goe about it as a Christian that is let him beleeue the promises of pardon in the blood of Christ and the very beleeuing of those promises will be able to clense and purge the heart from dead works in that place we then named and we could doe no more but name it you shall finde it Heb. 9. 14. How much more shall the blood of Christ which by the eternall Spirit offered himselfe without fault to God purge your consciences from dead workes to serue the liuing God The meaning of it is this when a man hath once applyed the blood of Christ for his iustification this effect will follow vpon it there will accompany it a certaine vigour a certaine vertue a certaine power and strength which will also purge his conscience from dead workes that is there shall goe a power of the Holy Ghost together with this blood that shall not onely forbid him and shew him that hee ought not to doe such and such euill things but it shall clense his conscience from those rootes of dead workes those corrupt lusts and sinfull affections that are in him that dispose him to that euill he shall find this power growing vpon him if hee doe but apply the blood that is if he apply the promise of pardon and forgiuenesse through the blood of Iesus Christ. The like you shall see Gal. 3. 5. He that ministreth to you the Spirit and workes miracles amongst you doth he doe it through the workes of the Law or through the hearing of faith preached That is saith the Apostle if I should onely deliuer to you the Commandements and the Precepts and the Rules by which you ought to walke I might preach long enough to you but you should neuer haue ability to keep any of these saith he you may obserue those that preach the Law to you did
would haue it by free grace and not of debt for saith hee If I should giue a Law and rules to men and promise them life vpon it when they had performed the worke they would challenge it of debt no saith the LORD it is an inheritance I doe not vse to deale with my children as men doe with their seruants that I should giue them worke to doe and when they haue done it I should giue them wages then they would come and challenge it a my hands by way of debt no saith the Lord this is an inheritance and you are my sonnes and you shall haue it giuen you freely and giuen you as it becomes a Father to giue it so you shall take it therefore that it might bee of free grace and not of debt therefore it is by faith and not by workes And that is added likewise if it had beene by workes men would haue beene ready to boast and haue said I haue done this I am able to keepe the Law therefore the promise of eternall life shall bee made good to mee I shall receiue it as wages men would boast in themselues No saith the LORD no creature shall boast in it selfe for that puts euery man further from the LORD the more a man reioyceth in himselfe the more he stands vpon his owne bottome the more he is diuorsed from GOD and separated from him but saith he he that reioyceth let him reioyce in the LORD for that fits a man for the LORD and therefore I will haue it by faith it shall not bee by workes So beloued you see now what is the Condition Surely looke how Abraham was made partaker of the Couenant so euery one of vs must bee Abraham was made partaker of it by saith so shall euery man be made partaker of it by faith and no otherwise Abraham beleeued God when hee had a promise and because he beleeued him not that particular act of faith but that grace of faith whereby he beleeued this and the other promises of the Messiah was counted to him for righteousnesse and so for this cause because wee beleeue the promises and the Couenant of Grace therefore the LORD accepts vs and accounts vs righteous and because this seemes strange to the sonnes of men therefore we see with how much adoe Paul labours to make it good what strong obiections were against it in all times I haue shewed the reason Now when you reade Rom. 3. 4. and Gal. 3. 4. you may know the better the meaning of those places Well so you see the Couenant secondly you see the Condition now you heare that there is such a Couenant as this The third thing is the confirmation of the Couenant when a man heares that GOD will vouchsafe so much fauour vnto mankinde a man is ready to say as Gedion did alas my family is poore in Manasses I am the least in all my Fathers house And who am I that I should be raised vp hitherto that such a promise as this should be made to mee that I should goe and saue Israel c. I say after the same manner a man might bee ready to obiect Alas what are wee the sonnes of men that the great GOD of Heauen and Earth should enter into such a Couenant with vs that he should make vs such promises as these that he should make vs heyres of the World that hee should blesse vs in that manner to make vs sonnes to make vs Kings and Priests Saith the LORD I confesse it is a Couenant that needes confirmation therefore the LORD hath confirmed it all these wayes the LORD hath confirmed it first by his promise saith he you haue my sure word for it if that bee not enough I will confirme it by an Oath and because he had no greater to sweare by he saith by my selfe haue I sworne that I will make it good this is not enough but he confirmes it by the blood of Christ himselfe the Mediator shall come and confirme this Testament and when the Testament is confirmed by the death of the Testator there is no more altering of that saith hee Gal. 3. A mans Testament no man changeth after once it is confirmed and when the Testator is dead Heb. 9. then the Testament is confirmed so it is confirmed by the blood by the death of the Testator This is not enough but hee hath added seales vnto it hee hath confirmed it likewise by them saith hee I will adde the seale of Circumcision and of the Passeouer For Circumcision saith the LORD Goe and circumcise your selues and when I see the Circumcision I will remember my Couenant and make it good to you that as hee said of the Bow he set the Bow in the Cloud saith hee I will make my Couenant that I will neuer destroy the Earth againe with raine this Bow shall be the witnesse of the Couenant and when I looke vpon it I will remember my Couenant after this manner are the signes and seales of the Couenant saith he Circumcise your selues and when I see that I will remember my Couenant and will spare you and I will make good to you all the promises of it So likewise the Passeouer saith hee See that ●ou keepe it take the Lambe and sprinkle the blood c. Saith he when I see it I will remember my Couenant Where beloued this is to be obserued that these signes or seales of the Couenant not onely confirme the promises on our part but they signifie that faith that condition which is required on our part for when the LORD comes and lookes into his Church and sees a great company in it sees his House full and he comes and askes What doe you in my House What doe a number of those that professe themselues to be within the compasse of the Couenant there Their answer is LORD we beleeue wee are among those that keepe the Condition If you beleeue where is your Circumcision It may be you haue that outward Circumcision in the flesh but where is the Circumcision of the heart for if you did beleeue indeede it would worke a change in the heart as faith I told you that is indeede a liuely faith workes a cha●ge it c●ts off sinfull lusts it makes a man deny himselfe and cleaue to God and serue him with a perfect heart So againe after that manner doth the second signe of the Couenant which is the Passeouer when the LORD shall aske Doe you beleeue Yes heere is the sprinkling of the blood of the Lambe But where is the true sprinkling vpon the heart and conscience heere is the outward Passeouer the outward profession you come and take the signe and the seale but where is the inward sprinkling Therefore you see what was required in the Passeouer saith hee when you eate the Lambe c. haue you tasted of the sweet of the Lambe haue you euer tasted of the sweetnesse that is in Iesus Christ so that you can loue
GOD and beseech him to fill your hearts with this peace that passeth vnvnderstanding and with this ioy which is vnspeakable and glorious goe and beseech him to enrich your hearts with those spiritual riches that belong to saluation this is a part of his Kingdome and that which hee hath promised to vs now this is not all but likewise an outward peace he promiseth hee hath promised we shall be heyres of all things all things are yours he hath promised outward riches we are heyres of all the world so that it is likewise a part of his Couenant when a man wants any outward comfort any outward helpe any blessings or deliuerance he may goe to Christ that is the King of all Kings as hee is Lord of all things as he himselfe is heyre of all things and beseech him to grant it vnto him for it is a part of his Couenant And the third and last is that we shall ouercome our enemies that is the third branch of this Kingdome And that which was promised to Abraham thou shalt possesse the gates of thine Enemes when hee renewed his Couenant vpon the offering of his sonne and you shall finde it Luke 1. 74. repeated againe this is the great promise that God hath made that being deliuered from the hands of all our enemies wee might serue him in righteousnesse and holinesse all the dayes of our life Now as his Kingdome is spirituall so the chiefe part of this Kingdome stands in ouercoming our spirituall enemies and therefore you may challenge this Couenant at his hands when you are to wrastle with Satan or any temptation and lust LORD hast thou not said that thou wilt deliuer me out of the hands of all mine enemies Is it not a part of thy Couenant But beloued that is not all neither there is a promise and that is a part of the Couenant likewise that wee shall ouercome our outward enemies thou shalt possesse the gate of thine enemies so farre as it is good for vs as farre as God sees it meet he dispenseth these in a different manner but yet it is a part of the Couenant and therefore a man may goe and challenge this at Gods hands LORD if it be good if it be fit and meet for me to haue it thou hast promised it I shall haue victory ouer them also So now you see what the Couenant is But now there is one maine generall that likewise is a branch of this Couenant that is generall to all the three that is the giuing of the Spirit it is a branch of the Couenant as wee see Ioel 2. which is repeated Act. 2. I will powre out my Spirit vpon all flesh in those dayes and your yong men shall see visions c. Beloued know that this was a part of the Couenant that was made with Abraham It was expressed to Abraham in generall I will blesse thee afterwards there were seuerall branches of it now one thing was expressed as part of the Couenant and then another among the branches this was one I will powre out my Spirit vpon all flesh which is that which you haue likewise Esay 44. 3. I will powre out my Spirit as water vpon the dry ground and you shall grow as the grasse and as the Willow by the Riuers of water Whereof that this is the meaning Peter makes it good Acts 2. and so likewise our Sauiour Christ the great promise that he made to them was I will bapize you with the Holy Ghost this promise was made before hee departed in the flesh but it was fulfilled after when hee powred forth his Spirit Beloued this is that great part of the Couenant that which comprehends the life of all the other three that which inabled vs to doe all the rest that which makes vs Kings and Priests and Prophets this powring out of the Spirit vpon vs euen as Christ himselfe was anoynted with the Spirit without measure that he might be able to teach vs that he might bee a Prophet a King and a Priest that which enabled him to performe all those Offices was the effusion of the spirit vpon him without measure Beloued that which makes vs able to be partakers of those three parts of the Couenant is likewise the same Spirit wherewith wee are anoyn●ed according to our measure So much shall serue for this namely what the particular branch●s and parts and priuiledges of the Couenant are The fift and last is the obiections that are made against this Couenant There were two great obiections that Paul euery where met with for our scope is that when wee put all this together that we haue deliuered about this Couenant you may reade at leasure Rom. 3. 4. and Gal. 3. 4. and all the promises made to Abraham and when you haue this before you will be able then to vnderstand i● I say there are two great obiections that Paul euery where met with The one is from the Law Is it not said euery where Those that obey the Commandement shall liue and euery promise is made still to them that feare the LORD and keepe his Commandements and therefore it is by the Law Nay saith the Apostle Gal. 3. it is impossible that it should be by the Law for the Law was giuen 430. yeeres after the promise and Couenant was established with Abraham long before it it cannot bee now that that which comes after can dissannull that which went before but besides there is another great reason and that is this saith the Apostle you were neuer able to keepe the Law you could neuer be saued if you would haue it by the Law to what end is the Law giuen then By reason of transgression that you might learne to know how impossible it is for you to come to God to be partaker of the Couenant any other way then by faith saith he you might remember that Adam when he was in innocency and perfection was much stronger then you yet did not keepe the Law but because that was easie for people to forget the Law was giuen againe by Moses vpon Mount Sinai that the LORD by that meanes might reminde you of the Commandement and of your sinnes and of the curse belonging to you and therefore saith hee when the Law was deliuered it was so terrible that Moses himselfe did tremble and therefore said the People Lord doe not thou speake to vs any more deliuer not the Law to vs any more but let Moses come and bee as a Mediator betweene vs let him speake for we are not able to see these fires these burnings wee are not able to see this and liue The meaning of it is this the Law if any man looke on it it is so terrible when GOD comes to speake to a man in his Law and in his Commandements that there is nothing to be expected but death that same fearefulnesse at Mount Sinai was but onely an expression of that feare which the Law of God puts vpon