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B25425 Troposchēmalogia: Tropes and figures; or, A treatise of the metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes, &c. contained in the Bible of the Old and New Testament To which is prefixed, divers arguments to prove the divine authority of the Holy Scriptures wherein also 'tis largely evinced, that by the great whore, mystery Babylon is meant the Papal hierarchy, or present state and church of Rome. Philologia sacra, the second part. Wherein the schemes, or figures in Scripture, are reduced under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each. Together with a treatise of types, parables, &c. with an improvement of them parallel-wise. By B. K; Tropologia. Book 4. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.; De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685. Tropologia. aut 1682 (1682) Wing K101A; ESTC R7039 690,855 608

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so eminent so visible and lasted so long for they continued in the Church two or three hundred Years and the Account of them has descended down to us by such a constant uninterrupted written and unwritten Tradition that scarce any Man has assumed Impudence enough to gainsay them Irenaeus who lived about the Year of our Lord 200 affirmeth that in his Time the working of Miracles the raising of the Dead the casting out of Devils healing the Sick by meer laying on of Hands and Prophesying were still in force and that some that were so raised from the Dead remained alive amongst them long after And Cyprian and Tertullian mention the ordinary casting out of Devils and challenge the Heathen to come and see it Remarkable are those Words of the latter (h) Tertullian Apol. Ca. 23. Let any one be brought before your Tribunals who is apparently possessed with a Devil that Spirit being commanded by any Christian shall confess of truth himself to be a Devil as at other Times he boasts himself a God And in his Book to Scapula the Procurator of Africk Cap. 4. he repeats several miraculous Cures done by Christians Quanti honesti viri c. How many Persons of good Quality and Esteem says he for we speak not of the Vulgar Sort have been remedied either from Devils or Diseases Severus himself the Father of Antoninus was recovered by Christians c. So that here we have the best Doctrine under the highest Attestation God himself setting thereunto his supernatural Seals to convince us of the Truth thereof And this was the great Argument whereby Christ all along convinced the World for upon his beginning of Miracles at Cana in Galilee he manifested his Glory and his Disciples believed in him (i) Joh. 1.48 The Jews therefore enquired for Signs as that which must confirm any new Revelation to be of God (k) Joh. 2.18 And tho Christ blames them for their unreasonable unsatisfied Expectations herein and would not humor them in each Particular yet he continued to give them Miracles as great as they desired They that saw the Miracles of the Loaves said This is of a truth the Prophet that should come into the World (l) Joh. 6 14. Many believed when they saw the Miracles which he did (m) Joh. 10 4● Acts 4.16 Heb. 2.4 If I had not done the Works that no Man else could do ye had not had Sin in not believing (n) Joh. 15.24 And the Way of bringing Men to believe in these Days is expressed Heb. 2.3 4. How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord and was confirmed to us by those that heard him There is the Evidence of Sense to the first Re●eivers and their Tradition to the next God also bearing them witness both with Signs and Wonders and divers Miracles Let us conclude this Argument with that smart Interrogation of that blind Man (o) Joh. 19.16 Can a Man that is a Sinner do such Miracles Natural Reason shewing us that God being the true and merciful Governor of the World the Course of Nature cannot be altered but by his special Appointment and that he will never set the Seal of his Omnipotency to a Lie nor suffer the last and greatest Inducement to Belief to be used to draw Men to embrace Falshood and Forgeries 9. The wonderful Preservation of the Scriptures IX To these astonishing Miracles we may fitly add the Preservation of these holy Writings for so many Ages being it self little less than miraculous and such as is a great Argument that they belong to God as the Author and Parent of them It being reasonable to derive that from God as a Book of his own Dictates about which he has exercised a peculiar Care Were not the Bible what it pretends to be there had been nothing more suitable to the Nature of God and more becoming Divine Providence than long since to have blotted it out of the World For why should he suffer a Book to continue from the beginning of Times falsly pretending his Name and Authority How do learned Men accuse Time of Injuries for swallowing up the Works of many excellent Authors and bewail the Loss of divers of Livy's Decades and other choice Books which are now no where to be found Nay tho the Romans were so careful for the preservation of the Books of the Sybils that they lock'd them up in Places of greatest Safety and appointed special Officers to look after them yet many Ages since they are gone and perished and only some few Fragments do now remain Whereas on the contrary the Bible notwithstanding part of it was the first Book in the World as we proved in the second Argument and tho the Craft of Satan and the Rage of Mankind have from time to time combin'd utterly to suppress it yet it has born up its Head and remains not only extant but whole and entire without the least Mutilation or Corruption Antiochus Epiphanes when he set up the Abomination of Desolation in the Jewish Temple in the Days of the Machabees with utmost diligence made search after their Law and wheresoever he found it immediatly burnt or destroy'd it and threatned Death with exquisite Tortures to any that should conceal or retain it In like manner since Christ the Tyrant Dioclesian about the Year 300 with a full purpose to root out Christianity for ever out of the World publishes an Edict That the Scriptures should every where be burnt and destroyed and whosoever should presume to keep them should be most severely tormented Yet God permitted them not to quench the Light of these Divine Laws But the Old Testament above two hundred Years before the Incarnation of Christ was translated into Greek the most flourishing and spreading Language at that time in the World and about thirty Years before Christ it was paraphras'd into Caldee and at this Day both Old and New Testaments are extant not only in their Original Languages but in most other Tongues and Languages that are spoken upon the Face of the Earth which no other Book can pretend to So that all Endeavours that have from the very first been bent against it have been vanquished and remarkable Judgments and Vengeance shew'd on all such as have been the most violent Opposers of it And further whereas even those to whom it was outwardly committed as the Jews first and the Antichristian Church of Apostatiz'd Rome afterwards not only fell into Opinions and Practices absolutely inconsiltent with it but also built all their present and future Interests on those Opinions and Practices yet none of them could ever obliterate one Line in it not even of those Places which make most against their obstinate Errors and Defections But for their own Plea they both are forced to pretend additional Traditions for the Mishua Talmud and Cabala of the Jews and the Oral Traditions of the Papists all
pure Psal 119. therefore thy Servant loveth it 5. He hath a good Conscience whose Conviction and Trouble for Sin is universal when it is deep when the Spirit searcheth into the bottom Come saith the Woman of Samaria Joh. 4 29 39. see a Man that hath told me all that ever I did And they were pricked in their Hearts 6. He hath an evangelical good Conscience who is troubled for Sin not simply because of Shame or because of inward Guilt or fear of Punishment but because God is and hath been offended his Spirit grieved and his Soul defiled and made unlike God his Trouble riseth from the sence of the hainous Nature of Sin 7. When Conscience findeth that no Conviction either of Sin or Duty is slighted by the Soul Psal 119.80 but tenderly nourished 8. When a Man will suffer any Punishment or Loss before he will offer violence to his Conscience and sin against God 9. When Conscience cannot find any Sin hid spared born with or connived at in the Soul no sweet Morsel under the Tongue 10. When Conscience finds a Man the same in private that he is in publick and that he is not of a Pharisaical Spirit doth nothing to be seen of Men or for vain Glory's sake 11. When Conscience cannot find any Duty or Ordinance which the Soul is convinced of to be neglected tho he is exposed to Reproach thereby To obey God in Baptism is called the Answer of a good Conscience Conscience calls for obedience to this and to all other Ordinances of the Gospel when convinced of them 12. And lastly When Conscience beareth Testimony to a Soul that it loveth God and Jesus Christ above all things in this World c. He that hateth not Father and Mother c. cannot be my Disciple That is if he hath not a lesser Love to them for the lesser Love in Scripture is called a Hatred which our Saviour openeth in another place He that loveth Father or Mother more than me is not worthy of me and he that loveth Son or Daughter more than me is not worthy of me Phil. 3 9 10. c. Yea doubtless I account all things but Loss c. Quest How shall a Man get and keep a good Conscience Answ 1. He must get his Heart sprinkled with the Blood of Christ Heb. 10.22 Let us draw near with a true Heart in full assurance of Faith having our Hearts sprinkled from an evil Conscience c. See that you experience that the Blood of Christ hath as effectually purged your Consciences from dead Works Heb. 9.14 as the Blood of Bulls and Goats sanctified to the purifying of the Flesh 2. He must take heed of all such things as offend his Conscience Conscience is a very tender thing the smallest thing will make it bleed 3. He must take heed of evil aad corrupt Principles an erring Conscience is not a good Conscience 4. Labour to fit under a Soul-searching Ministry 5. Take heed of vain Glory and all secret Evil Conscience prieth into thy most inward Thoughts beware of speculative Sin 6. Labour to keep thy Tongue Whoso keepeth his Mouth and his Tongue keepeth his Soul from Trouble 7. Labour to bring thy Heart into every Duty beware of Hypocrisy 8. Do not grieve or offend thy Conscience in any thing tho the Matter may be in it self lawful yet thou must not do it if thou hast a doubt in thy Spirit about it Rom. 14.23 He that doubteth is damned that is condemned in his own Conscience But much more take heed of doing that which is by all owned to be utterly unlawful 9. Labour in all Acts to be sincere Conscience hath power to give in Testimony concerning thy Integrity if thy Heart be unsound and not upright Conscience will soon discover it and reproach thee for it and thou wilt not be able to hold out to the end and sad will it be to have thy own Conscience witness against thee when thou comest to lie on a sick Bed an evil Conscience will be a bad Death-Bed Companion O how doth this reprove those that sin and regard not the Checks and Rebukes of their own Hearts Conscience in the great Day will be more than ten thousand Witnesses against them THE Seventh HEAD OF Metaphors Allegories and Similes WITH Other Borrowed TERMS Relating to the Church of GOD. The Church called the City of God Psal 87.3 Glorious things are spoken of thee O City of God Selah Psal 46.4 There is a River the Streams whereof shall make glad the City of God the holy Place of the Tabernacle of the Most High Isa 26.1 We have a strong City c. Isa 33.20 Look upon Zion the City of our Solemnity c. Isa 62.12 And they shall call them the holy People c. And thou shalt be called a City sought out not forsaken Mat. 5.14 Ye are a City set on a Hill that cannot be hid IN these places of the Holy Scripture Sion or the Church of God is called a City Sion was a Fort or Mount in Jerusalem and the Temple was built upon it hence the Church of the Jews was called as some conceive by this Name Zion because there they assembled but after it was a Name or Title given to the Church whether Jews or Gentiles Heb. 12.12 Ye are come to Mount Sion to the City of the Living God the heavenly Jerusalem God's People may be called by the Name of Sion or Jerusalem 1. Because we were naturally like Jerusalem the Forts of the Jebusites viz. Sinners and Enemies to God 2. Because by Grace we are overcome and conquered like as Jerusalem was by the true David 3. Because the Church is fortified by the Almighty for his own use and chief Place and Residence in this nether Creation 4. In respect of her Renown and Glory As Jerusalem was renowned above all Cities so God's Church is now above all People and Societies in the World 5. Because it is viewed and gazed upon by all Strangers she may well be compared to a Looking-glass as Zion signifies 6. In respect of her Laws for as the Law and publick Worship were at Jerusalem so Christ's Laws and publick Worship are maintained in the Church Hence God is said to love the Gates of Zion more than all the Dwelling-Places of Jacob. Psal 87.2 Observ The Saints or Church of God is the City of God or may fitly be compared to a City In opening of this Metaphor we shall shew the Nature Trade Government Privileges and Glory of the City of God Metaphor Parallel A City is a Place built by Men for a People to inhabit or dwell in THe Church is built by Christ for a Habitation for God Mat. 16.18 Vpon this Rock will I build my Church c. In whom ye are builded together for an Habitation of God through the Spirit Eph. 2.22 II. A City is usually compassed about with Walls that it may thereby become
on his Throne they shall judg the World they shall be honoured by all the Wicked shall bend their Knees before them in the Day to come c. There are many great Disparities which we leave to the Reader 's Observation Inferences LEt not the Saints be discouraged nor faint under their Afflictions What tho David was hunted like a Partridg on the Mountains He was the Lord's Anointed for all that and his Exaltation followed So 't is but a little while if you faint not before God will exalt you 2. O what manner of Love and Grace is this What! hath God made us his Sons Heirs Joint-Heirs with Christ Hath he made us Kings and shall we reign c. What shall we render to the Lord c. 3. This may quicken and stir up all the Saints to live as becomes their honourable Calling and Dignity Hath God made us Kings and shall we live like Beggars Far be it from noble-spirited Saints so to do Saints compared to Priests Rev. 5.10 And hath made us unto our God Kings and Priests c. 1 Pet. 2.9 But ye are a chosen Generation a holy Priesthood c. GOD's People are called Priests and an holy Priesthood as appears by these Scriptures That of Kings shews forth the Dignity of the Saints and this of Priests respects their Office and Work Parallels I. THe Priests under the Law were set apart or consecrated to God to attend him in his Service So every true Christian God hath set apart for hims●lf he is separated from the World and worldly Worships and sinful ●ustoms to the holy Service of God The Lord hath set apart him that is godly for himself Psal 4.3 II. The Priests under the Law were admitted to approach near unto God they had more perfect Knowledg of him and holy Intimacy with him than others So the Saints are a People near to God Ye who sometimes were afar of Eph. 2.13 are now made nigh by the Blood of Chr●st They haye more perfect and clear Knowledg of God than others and more precious Fellowship and ●ommunion with him III. The Priests offered Sacrifices to God So the Saints offer up spiritual Sacrifices a●ceptable to God through Jesus Christ 1. They offer up th●ir Bodies and their Spirits a broken and a contrite Heart 2. They offer up their Prayers upon that Golden Altar which is as sweet Inc●nse in the Nostrils of Go● 3. They offer their Substance as God calls for it which is a Sacrifice well pleasing in his Sight 4. They offer up Praises Whoso offereth Praise glorifieth me Psal 50. ult and to him that ordereth his Conversation aright will I shew the Salvation of God Inferences SAints are Priests not typical Priests but a Royal Priesthood better than the Priests under the Law they are spiritual Priests they offer up spiritual Sacrifices c. 2. Their Persons as well as their Sacrifices are accepted of God through Jesus Christ if the Person be not sanctified the Offering is not accepted Joh. 17.19 For their sakes sanctify I my self that they also might be sanctified through the Truth 3. Let all take heed they offer not the Lame and the Blind when they have a Kid in the Flock My Son give me thy Heart Prov. 23.26 Metaphors Similes and other borrowed Terms c. CONCERNING VVICKED MEN. Wicked Men compared to Captives Isa 61.1 Proclaim Liberty to the Captives Acts 8.23 For I perceive that thou art in the Gall of Bitterness and in the Bond of Iniquity Gal. 4.3 Even so we when we were Children were in Bondage under the Elements of the World Gal. 4.25 For this Agar is Mount Sinai in Arabia and answereth unto Jerusalem which is and is now in Bondage with her Children 2 Tim. 2.26 And that they may recover themselves out of the Snare of the Devil who are taken captive by him at his Will Heb. 2.15 And deliver them who through Fear of Death were all their Life time subject to Bondage 2 Pet. 2.19 While they promise themselves Liberty they themselves are the Servants of Corruption for of whom a Man is overcome of the same is he brought into Bondage COrporal Bondage or Captivity is as much as to say Slavery and Thraldom under some Tyrant or cruel Enemy that oppresseth And from these Scriptures 't is evident that wicked Men or such as are in the State of Nature unconverted are in a State of Bondage they are spiritual Slaves or Captives And in opening the Bondage-State the Ungodly are in I shall shew 1. To whom they are or may be said to be in Bondage 2. How they were brought into this Bondage-State 3. The Nature of this spiritual Bondage 1. They are in Bondage to Sin He that committeth Sin is the Servant of Sin Joh. 8.35 Sin rules and reigns in wicked Men they are overcome by their b●se and filthy Lusts and of whom a Man is overcome of the same is he brought into Bondage 2 Pet. 2.19 2 Tim. 2.26 Eph 2.2 Gal. 4 25. 2. They are in Bondage to Satan taken captive by him at his Will He rules in the Hearts of the Children of Disobedience 3. They are in Bondage to the Law For being not able to perform the Obligation or Requirements thereof they are brought under the Power and Bondage of that killing Letter 4. They are in Bondage to Death Death tyrannizeth over them Heb. 2.15 and through fear of it they are said to be continually in Bondage 5. They are in Bondage to the Wrath of God Joh. 3.36 they are under the Power of God's dreadful Wrath. Captive Parallel SOme that are in a State of Bondage were once Free-men ADam and so all Mankind How Mankind were brought into Bondage considered as being in his Loins while he flood in that State of Innocency before he eat of the forbidden Fruit was a free Man he was not in Bondage to any of these Enemies II. Some are in a State of Bondage by being the Off-spring of such Parents as are Slaves for if the Parents are born Slaves their Children that are born in Captivity are Captives likewise II. So all wicked Men are in Bondage as they are the Off-spring of old Adam Psal 51.5 All Mankind being born in Sin Satan Death and Wrath hath Power over them until delivered by Jesus Christ And hence they are said to be by Nature Children of Wrath. Eph. 2.2 III. Some are brought into Bondage by the Power and Force of an Enemy they being surprized and by reason of Weakness not able to withstand them are taken captive as many of this and other Nations have been by the Turks III. Wicked Men are also actually taken captive and brought into Bondage by Sin and Satan as being surprized by the Power of these Enemies they are overcome and so brought into Captivity Satan being stronger than they he prevails against them 2 Tim 2● 26. And that they may recover themselves out of the
Thoughts And do not all these things commend unto us the Justice Wisdom Holiness Omnipotence Omniscience Perfection and absolute Soveraignty of the Law-Maker 'T is a Book that comprehends an Universal History of the World past present and to come Its Contents reach as far as the first Foundations of the Earth and Heavens give us an Account of God's Revelations to Man ever since his first make and the particulars of an Entercourse between God and the World for near upon two thousand and five hundred Years before they were any where extant upon Record What other Book since the World began so much as pretended to do this A Book which as it was sixteen hundred Years a writing for so long it was from the Time of Moses till John closed it with the Revelations so the Matters it treats of are of the most excellent Nature and highest Concernment To give the World a satisfactory Account not only of its Original but of its End too To bring Man acquainted with his true Soveraign Happiness and a most wonderful and astonishing method of Reconciliation with his Maker Its Promises are everlasting Glory and never-fading Crowns Its Precepts perfect † Gal. 3.10 Righteousness and altogether such as tend most to the Honour of God the Happiness of a Man's Self and the Quiet of the World Its Threatnings are of Miseries that are endless It s whole Tendency is to a Prospect beyond the Grave what Heathen ever so much as dream'd of the Resurrection Who but the Lord could be Author of such Laws that only can give eternal Life and inflict eternal Death These things can move the Conscience of none but such who acknowledg the Precepts thereof to be divine In a Word its General Subjects are Mysteries no where else to be heard of and without such a Manifestation unconceivable Now considering the Premises what less than Infinite VVisdom can be the supposed Author of such a Book 2. The Antiquity of the Holy Scriptures II. By its Antiquity The Books of Moses wherein in Promises Prophecies Types and Shadows the Sum and Substance of all the rest of the Bible is comprised were the first Writings in the World next to those by the Finger of God on Mount Sinai This is fully proved by Justin Martyr an ancient Writer that lived within one hundred and thirty Years after Christ in his Paroenetick to the Greeks who comparing the Times of all Human Writers Poets Philosophers Historians and Law-givers esteemed most ancient demonstrates them all to be but Punies to Moses Eusebius also who followed Justin Martyr at about two hundred Years distance in the 2d and 3d Books of his Evangelical Preparation prosecutes the same Argument at large and from abundance of Testimonies and Confessions out of the best and most authentick Heathen Authors themselves undeniably evinces That Moses was the most ancient of all the Writers that were known or named amongst them And Tertullian so confidently upbraids the Gentiles in this matter that we think it not amiss to recite his Words in the 19th Chapter of his Apology Our Religion saith he speaking to the Heathens far out-does all that you can boast of in that kind For the Books of one of our Prophets only viz. Moses wherein it seems God hath enclosed as in a Treasury all the Christian Religion preceding so many Ages together reach beyond the ancientest you have even all your Publick Monuments the Antiquity of your Originals the Establishment of your Estates the Foundations of your Cities all that are most advanced by you in all Ages of History and Memory of Times the Invention even of the Characters which are Interpreters of Sciences and the Guardians of all Things excellent I think I may say more they are elder than your very Gods your Temples Oracles and Sacrifices Have you not heard mention made of that great Prophet Moses He was contemporary with Inachus and preceded Danaus the ancientest of all that have a Name in your Histories 393 Years He lived some Hundreds of Years before the Ruine of Troy And Homer the eldest Writer amongst the Grecians lived as Pliny saith 250 Years after the Subversion of that City Every of the other Prophets succeeded Moses and yet the last of them was of the same Age as your prime Wise-Men Law-givers and Historians were So that 't is a Thing out of dispute that for Antiquity neither the Writings of Orpheus or Homer or Trismegistus or Pythagoras or Berosus nor any other can compare with the Pentateuch These Gray-Hairs shew them to be the Off-spring of the Ancient of Days for Truth is always the First-born And if we consider how low mean and imperfect all humane Inventions were in those Times and what foolish irrational and absurd Conceptions both the Egyptians and Grecians Nations most celebrated for Wisdom had of Things Divine and the Duty and Happiness of Man we cannot but conclude That so clear an Account of the World's Beginning Depravation Destruction by the Flood and Re-peopling such a most excellent Law and Doctrine in reference both to God and Man c. could not be of Humane Extract but must needs be in truth what it pretends it self to be a Divine Revelation Besides who can believe the first Religion should be the worst or the most timely Notions of God the falsest Were this so and the Bible not a Divine Book but composed by Impostors then it follows That the most primitive Account we have of Religion is counterfeit that the Devil set up his Chappel before God built his Church that in the earliest Notices we have of God of the World 's Original Man's Fall and the Way of his Recovery the World is deceived and abused and that God suffered the Devil in the first place and without any Thing publickly extant from him either before or since to contradict it in his Name and under pretence of his Authority to delude and mislead Mankind with a false Account of all those Things which they are most concerned to know and upon the right Knowledg of which their present and future Happiness depends All which as it is unworthy of God so it is no less repugnant to the Dictates of Reason But on the contrary 't is most rational to believe that God's Revelations were as early as Man's Necessities and that the Bible being the most ancient as well as the wisest Book in the World is also the truest and proceeded from the God of Truth III. This Royal Descent or Divinity of the Scriptures further appears 3. The Majesty and Strangeness of the Stile by that Majesty and Authoritativeness of the Spirit of God speaking in them and that extraordinary and inimitable Stile wherein they are written As 't is said of our blessed Lord Mat. 7.28 That he taught as one having Authority and not as the Scribes So the Scriptures teach with an awful Authority † See the Epist to the First Volume The Stile of the Sacred Scripture is
How suitable to the holy Nature of God! What superlative Piety and Vertue without any spot of Vice What punctual and perpetual Truth and Honesty is here required yet without the least Taint of base Means or unworthy sordid Ends No Vain-Glory no Esteem of Men no corrupt Advantages But on the contrary what Charity is here required What repeated Commands not to offend weak Ones What mutual Forgivenesses What Provocations to Love With what Patience and Meekness Justice and Modesty are we taught to behave our selves In a word 'T is such a Doctrine as makes a Man perfect throughly furnished to every good Work which brings Men to the best Way of Living the noblest Way of Suffering and the comfortablest Way of Dying Now must not such pure Streams needs flow from the Fountain of all Perfection Does such a serious and effectual Advancement of Holiness in the World look like an Intrigue of polluted Man or any unclean Spirit How can we better judg of a Law that declares it proceeds from God and is of Divine Obligation than by its Nature Tendency and Influence on humane Life Whether it be suitable to those Pretensions and such an adorable and unspotted Original And when we find so holy and excellent a Design as appears throughout this whole Book for the Honour of God and compleating the Happiness of Men by Methods so agreeable and yet above the reach of Humane Invention what can we judg unless we will be obstinately perverse but that such a Book 's Testimony of it self is true and that it is indeed of God and not of Men V. The sweet and admirable Agreement Consent Dependence and Harmony 5. The Harmony of the Scriptures that we find in all and every part of Scripture tho there are so many Books thereof written by so many different Persons of various Conditions many Ages remov'd in several Places and in different Languages yet all agreeing with each other and every part with the whole which could not be foreseen or contriv'd by any humane Wisdom or Cunning in the writing of any one Part For all the Histories Prophecies Promises Types and Doctrines in an orderly Connection tend to promote the same Thing and every Age proves a fresh Interpreter and reveals to us more and more of this admirable Concord which could not be the Effect of humane Artifice nor of any other Cause but an infinite Comprehension and Fore-sight and that the several Writers of this Book were in all Times guided in what they wrote by the Supreme Wisdom of that one God who is always constant to himself and the same yesterday to day and for ever VI. This further appears from the Credit and Sincerity of those that were the Pen-men 6. The Credit of the Pen-men If the Scriptures were not what they pretend to be viz. the Word of God and dictated to the Writers thereof by his holy Spirit it would be the greatest Affront to the Divine Majesty and the grossest Cheat towards Mankind that ever was put upon the World But if we consider the Pen-men thereof we shall find them all of undoubted Credit generally esteemed holy and good Men in the Ages they liv'd in so no way to be suspected of Imposture Some of them were Kings and of the deepest Learning not likely to be guilty of such a mean-spirited Baseness as Lying and Forgery Many of the Prophets and most of the Apostles were Men illiterate of Parts and Education so mean that of themselves they seem no way capable to write so profoundly or lay so deep a Contrivance for deluding the World And as 't is incredible that so many Men of such distant Times Qualities and Abilities should all agree in the same Imposture and so harmonize in promoting it so neither could any Interest or Ambition prompt them thereunto For as the main Tendency of this Book is to mortify Mens Ambitions and Lusts so most of them exposed themselves by publishing these Writings to great Hazards and Persecutions Nor have several of them been shie to record the great Failings and Imperfections of themselves or their Brethren Thus Moses (a) Exod. 3 4 chapters relates his own Infidelity and Averseness to submit to the extraordinary Call of God In another place (b) Numb 11.21 he records the Shame of his Distrustfulness or at least the Carnality of his Conceit or Apprehension of the Power of God Again (c) Numb 20.12 he inserts God's heavy Sentence and the Ground thereof against him The same Moses did not set up any of his own Posterity to succeed him in the Guidance of Israel but left Joshua to succeed him c. and placed the Kingly Superiority over that People in another Tribe from his own viz. the Tribe of Judah Indeed throughout the whole Book there is a visible Antipathy to all self-seeking Flattery or Compliance God alone is exalted and all Mens Persons Actions and Reputations are laid in the Dust in respect of his Honour and the Truths therein delivered Besides these very Writers appear themselves to be under a subjection to the Doctrine they taught and no way Masters of it as their own All which plainly shews that they were inspired from above and wrote not their own Words or for their own Honour but as inspired and for the Honour of God 8. Scripture-prophecies and their Accomplishments prove 't is divine VII Another Demonstration or Proof that the Scriptures are from God is the exact and punctual fulfilling of the Prophecies therein contained To foretell Events is the Prerogative of God (d) Isa 41.22 Let them bring forth saith God the Lord expostulating with his People about the Vanity of Idols and shew us What shall happen Shew us the Things that are to come hereafter that we may know that ye are Gods Now the Body of the Scriptures is enlivened with the Spirit of Prophecy almost throughout That of Jacob recorded by Moses (e) Gen. 49.10 That the Scepter should not depart from Judah nor a Law-giver from between his Feet untill Shiloh come and to him shall the gathering of the People be was not compleatly fulfilled till well near two thousand Years after tho made good during a great part of that Time viz. from the Entrance of the Tribe of Judah upon the Government in King David until the going of it out again in the Person of Hircanus whom Herod slew as Josephus testifies But when the Time appointed was expired the Prophecy it self was compleatly fulfilled For when Herod a Stranger and of another Nation had cut off the House and Line of Judah from the Government of Jewry then and at that Time Shiloh the long-expected Messiah our Lord Christ punctually came into the World for that by Shiloh is meant the Messiah the Jewish Rabbies do not deny Now at the Time of Jacob's uttering these Words there was little probability that any of his Posterity should have a Scepter or any Kingly Power being poor
and the Agreeableness of what they delivered to the establish'd Worship of God For two ways God himself had provided for discovering all Pretences to Revelation First If any such Pretender went about to seduce the People to Idolatry he was to be rejected The Prophet that shall speak in the Name of other Gods shall die (f) Deut. 19.20 Secondly If the Matter came not to pass as we have it in the next Verse save one When a Prophet speaketh in the Name of the Lord if the Thing follow not nor come to pass that is the Thing which the Lord hath not spoken but the Prophet hath spoken it presumptuously And a final Decision what was to be received for the Old Testament God was pleased to make after the Babylonish Captivity in the Days of Ezra and that famous Synagogue several of the last Prophets being personally present where by a divine Direction all the Parts of the Old Testament were collected and a Separation made not only between the Works of true Prophets and false and such Writings as came by divine Inspiration from those that were of divine Extraction and such as were to be a perpetual Rule to the Church from such as relating only to particular Cases were not so And in this Settlement the Jewish Church did acquiesce and from that time to this have had no further Disputes but received those very Books and none others for those called Apocrypha which the Papists would obtrude upon us were never received as Canonical by the Jews Then as for the Books of the New Testament they were all written either by Apostles or Apostolical Men known by their being called to that Office and the Gift of Tongues and Power of working Miracles to be guided by the Holy-Ghost And as the Writing of the Old Testament ended with the Prophets for after Malachi to the Time of John the Baptist which was near four hundred Years there arose not a Prophet in Israel so the New Testament begins with the Accomplishment of Malachi's Prophecy by the Birth of the said John predicted under the Type of Elias and ends with the Apostles for John who wrote the Revelation outliv'd all the rest of the Apostles for he died not till the Time of Trajan in the 99th Year of our Lord and almost thirty Years after the Destruction of Jerusalem and he closes the Canon of the New Testament with a Denunciation of a Curse to any that should add thereunto (g) Rev. 22.18 Object 2. But how are we sure that we have now at this Day all the Books that were anciently esteemed Canonical It seems not for there is mention made of Solomon's three thousand Parables or Proverbs and Songs an hundred and five (h) 1 King 4.32 of Nathan the Prophet and of Gad the Seer (i) 2 Chron. 29.29 the Prophecy of Ahijah the Shilonite and the Visions of Iddo the Seer (k) 2 Chron. 9. And in the New Testament of the Epistle to the Laodiceans (l) Col. 4.16 now where are any of these extant Answ Those Books mentioned in the Old Testament were either Books of a common Nature and not divinely inspired or else they are yet extant under another Name For how do we know but the Books called Samuel might be written partly by himself whilst he lived and partly by Gad and Nathan after his Death And for the other Writings of Nathan Ahijah and Iddo they may very probably be the same that we call the Books of the Kings And for that Epistle to the Laodiceans the Original is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from not to as some Translations would have it Laodicea And 't is probable it was some Letter written from the Laodiceans to Paul wherein there might be something that concerned the Colossians and therefore the Apostle advised them to read it Object 3. But the Papists say That the very Fountains the Hebrew and Greek Originals themselves are corrupted depraved and troubled and if so how shall we be at any certainty Answ 'T is true they do say so but most falsly and wickedly only to the dishonour of the Word of God to make way for their own Traditions and the Authority of their Church tho by this Suggestion they blaspheme the Providence of God and also lay an insufferable Scandal on the Church For if the Scriptures were committed to her Charge and she hath suffered any part of them to be either lost or corrupted has she not grosly abused her Trust But they are not able to give one Instance where any such Corruption has happen'd As for the Old Testament 't is well enough known how strictly careful the Jews were and are to this day to preserve it insomuch that they took an account how oft every Letter in the Alphabet was used in every Book thereof And Philo the Jew an ancient learned and approved Author of that Nation affirms That from the giving of the Law to his Time which was above two thousand Years there was not so much as one Word changed or varied yea that there was not any Jew but would rather die a thousand times over than suffer their Law to be changed in the least And Arias Montanus a Person extremely skill'd in the Hebrew in his Preface to the Interlineary Bible assures us That as in these Hebrew Bibles which are without Vowels we find a certain constant Agreement of all the Manuscripts and Prints and a like Writing in each so in all those too that have the Points added we have not observed the least variation or difference of pointing Nor is there any Man can affirm That he ever in any place saw different Exemplars of the Hebrew Text. And indeed had the Jews ever corrupted any part of it no doubt they would have done it in those Texts that plainly refer to our Saviour and had any Christians done it the Jews would soon have discovered the Forgery But neither of these things have happened therefore to say the same is any way corrupted is false And for the New Testament 't is true there have in ancient Manuscripts some various Readings been observ'd but not such as to cause any Dispute touching the Sum or Substance of the Doctrine therein delivered or considerably to alter the Sence of the Text. Object 4. But suppose the Originals be pure how shall the Unlearned who are the far greater part of Mankind be sure that the Translations they have and can only make use of are well and honestly done and do contain the Word of God Answ The Word of God is the D●ctrine and Revelation of God's ●ill the Sence and meaning not barely or s●rictly the Words Letters and Syllables This is contained e●actly and most purely in the Originals and in all Translations so far as they agree therewith Now tho some Translations may exceed others in propriety and signif●cant rendring the Originals yet they generally even the most imperfect that we know of express and hold f●rth so much
in Man Job 32.8 and the Inspiration of the Almighty giveth him Vnderstanding III. A Candle is but a small Light in comparison of the Light of the Sun it giveth Light but a little way and discovers things but darkly III. The Spirit of Man is but a small Light in comparison of Christ the Sun of Righteousness and the Light of the glorious Gospel that discovereth those things that the Light of natural Conscience will not 1. The Spirit of Man will discover unto him by the help of the visible Creation Rom. 1.20 that there is a God that made the World but it cannot discover that there is a Redeemer who died to save the World which the Gospel doth 2. The Spirit of Man will discover Man's Duty in Morals to do as he would be done unto but it cannot teach him in all things his Duty towards God viz. his Divine Laws and Institutions and how he ought to be worshipped 3. The Spirit of Man will convince him of some Sins but it will not convince him of Sin because he believeth not in Jesus Christ for this the Spirit of Truth and glorious Gospel only convince Men and Women of 4. The Spirit of Man discovers to him that he must die but it cannot discover to him without the Light of the written Word a Resurrection IV. A Candle is oftentimes put out IV. So is the Light or Candle of the Wicked God in a way of Judgment when Men have abused their Light and Knowledg they have had of Him giveth them up to vile Affections as he did the Gentiles so that they sin without controul Conscience is seared and asleep as it were and reproveth them no more The Candle of the Wicked shall be put out Prov. 24.20 Inferences THis reproves those that say The Light which is in every Man that cometh into the World is God Christ and the Holy Spirit whereas it is evident 't is Man's Spirit and called but the Candle of the Lord and in it self no more than the Light of Man's natural Conscience II. It reproves them also for saying It is sufficient to make known or discover unto Men all things that are necessary to Salvation and that they should have known by the Light within all things which the Holy Scriptures declare of Christ and the Mysteries of the Gospel if the Scriptures had never been written Which is easily detected 1. By considering of that great Darkness that is in those Heathen Nations and People that have not the written Word of God concerning Christ and Salvation for tho they have the Light of this Candle viz. the Light of their own natural Consciences yet know nothing of Christ who was born of the Blessed Virgin nor of his Death and Resurrection 2. By considering the absolute Necessity there is of Gospel-Revelation and Ministration to make known to Men those glorious Mysteries according as it is held forth in divers places of Scripture for if Man's chief and only Teacher were within him what need was there for Christ to ordain and send forth his Apostles and Ministers to preach the Gospel to the World and why is Faith said to come by hearing the Word preached 3. They are disproved by this viz. they cannot make known any of those other things which Christ did that were not written III. From hence we may perceive what the Substance is which the Light of Man's Spirit will do it searches all the inward Parts of the Belly i. e. makes known the very Thoughts and Intentions of the Heart unto him and reproves him for not living up to the Light God hath afforded him IV. What Fools are they these things considered who plead for a Candle-Light and chuse rather to be lighted and directed by it when the Sun is risen and shineth clearly blessed be God in our Horizon Conscience a Witness Rom. 9.1 I speak the Truth in Christ I lie not my Conscience bearing me Witness in the Holy-Ghost c. 1 John 3.20 If our Hearts condemn us God is greater and knoweth all things Rom. 2.15 16. Their Conscience in the mean while accusing or else excusing in the Day when God shall judg the Secrets of Men by Jesus Christ according to my Gospel COnscience is in these Scriptures called a Witness We shall 1. Shew what Conscience is 2. Run the Parallel First Conscience is a natural Power with which God hath endued the Soul of Man by Creation for his Comfort if he walk uprightly or for his Torment if he walk in evil Ways We do not imagine that Conscience came not into the World until Adam's Fall for this were to suppose Adam in Paradise to be a Man without Conscience Conscience indeed as an Accuser and Condemner came not in until then for as long as Adam obeyed the Commandments of God there was no cause that Conscience should accuse him but as sooon as he had sinned Conscience flew in his Face Secondly Conscience we 1. say is a natural Power which the Soul of Man hath Mr. Lockier c. Now saith one whether this Power be in the Understanding only or partly in the Understanding partly in the Will I find controverted amongst the Learned some speak of it as a distinct Faculty This Power we speak of I conceive saith he to be a reflect Act of the practick Understanding only transcendently 2. By the Power of the Holy Ghost St. John confirms that it is a reflect Act of the practick Understanding only where speaking of this Power in the Soul he saith And hereby we know that we know him if we k●ep his Commandments 1 Joh. 2 3. That is as if you should say We do view our Ways by the Word of God which is an Act only of the Understanding and finding them to be in some measure levell with the holy Rule we have this comfortable Reflection back upon our selves That our Faith is not a Fancy but a Faith that works by Love and also sincere and saving Paul confirms the second That it is a reflect Act of the Understanding transcendently seconded by the Power of the Holy-Ghost My Conscience bearing me Witness in the Holy-Ghost That is My Conscience transcendently s●conded and assisted by the Holy-Ghost doth strongly testify to my Soul that I am full of Bowels towards my Kinsmen after the Flesh and could do any thing or suffer any thing for their Good The Order according to which the Holy-Ghost strikes in with Conscience is this The Understanding makes a double Proposition one grounded in the Word of God the other in the Heart of Man as thus He that keepeth the Commandments of God truly loves God but I do keep the Commandments of God This is grounded in the Heart of Man and then draws a Conclusion from both Therefore I do love God truly This Conclusion whilst holy and drawn from Divine Premises to wit the Word of God and true Grace in the Heart the Spirit of God strikes in with the Soul
had with good Wishes and formal Prayer by crying Lord have mercy upon us and Christ have mercy upon us c. And if he have but Time a little before he breaths out his last on a Death-Bed but to cry unto God after this manner it will be sufficient Tho God's Word saith The Soul that sinneth it shall die And Except a Man be born again Ezek 18. Joh. 3.3 Heb. 12. he cannot see the Kingdom of God And Without Holiness no Man shall see the Lord. It is only a holy Life that is attended with a happy Death 4. The fourth is one worldly-wise a Person much in request in these Days whose Counsel many are ready to follow What! saith he art thou such a Fool to expose thy self to such great Sorrow and Suffering for Heaven when thou mayest have it without half the Ado. Pity thy Wife and Children save thy self out of a Prison and hazard not thy Estate For my part I came into the World raw and I will not go out roasted I will be of that Religion that is in fashion and set up by the Supreme Law of the Nation Are you wiser than every Body You meddle with Things too high for you c. Christ saith Whosoever comes after me Mat. 16.24 25. and doth not deny himself and take up his Cross cannot be my Disciple and that his Saints in the World shall have Tribulation But this Man would fain make the Cross of Christ to cease Come Popery and what will by this Argument he must and will conform to it he will be of that Religion that is uppermost And thus he renders the Apostles and Primitive Christians and all the holy Martyrs Fools and Fanaticks nay worse Rebels because they did not conform to the Religion of their Superiors 5. The fifth Enemy is one Moralist a very honest Man but that Ignorance and Blindness of Mind hath got such Rule in him He saith It is sufficient and no more is required of us but to do as we would be done unto and pay every Man his own and that if a Man can but get out of the deep Ditch of Sensuality and fleshly Debauchery and lead a spotless Life towards Man he need not doubt of Heaven nor trouble himself about Faith in Christ and Regeneration Tho our Saviour expresly saith Except your Righteousness exceed the Righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees Mat. 5.20 ye shall in no wise enter into the Kingdom of God And Paul saith That he accounted his own Righteousness and all other external Privileges and Attainments that he once thought Gain to him but Dung for the Excellency of the Knowledg of Jesus Christ Phil. 3.8 9 10. 1 Cor. 2.1 2. and that he desired nothing more than to know Chtist and him crucified If a Man could be saved by his own Righteousness Christ came into the World and died in vain and the Law which was a perfect Rule of Righteousness had then been sufficient to bring Men to Heaven Besides how do we come to be delivered from the Curse Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things that are written in the Book of the Law to do them 6. The sixth Adversary is Presumption a bold confident Fellow that cries Cast your self upon the Mercy of God in Christ the Lord Jesus died for Sinners trouble your Head no more you shall be saved Tho I am a Sinner and am now and then drunk and let flie an Oath sometimes before I am aware yet I doubt not but it will go well with me my Heart is good and Christ died for such as I am This Man sins because Grace hath abounded and forgets that Christ came to save Men from their Sins and not in their Sins and that that Faith that justifies Acts 15.9 1 Joh. 3.3 is attended with good Fruits and purifieth the Heart and Life of him that obtains it 7. The seventh Enemy is Vain-Glory If Satan cannot ensnare the Soul by any of the other Ways he strives to puff it up with Pride and Self-conceit Now Vain-Glory is a deadly Enemy therefore take heed of him It becomes Christians to be lowly-minded Learn of me saith Christ for I am meek and lowly in Heart Mat. 11.28 29. and ye shall find Rest to your Souls XI A Pilgrim is glad when he comes at last to his desired Place and forgets all his former Trouble and Afflictions which attended him in his Way XI So a Saint when he comes to Heaven or hath obtained the End of his Hope 1 Pet. 1.9 viz. the Salvation of his Soul greatly rejoyceth and forgets all the Sorrow and Trouble he met with in this World They shall return and come to Zion with Songs Isa 35.10 Isa 51.11 everlasting Joy shall be upon their Heads They shall obtain Joy and Gladness and Sorrow and Sighing shall flee away Inferences THis may serve to inform God's People what their State and Condition is and will be whilst they remain in this World This is not your Rest c. Mic. 2.10 Heb. 13.14 Here we have no continuing City but we seek one to come 2. Therefore it sharply reprehends those Christians that settle themselves as Inhabitants and Dwellers here below like other People Alas Sirs ye forget that ye are Strangers and Pilgrims and but Sojourners as it were for a Night Why do ye seek great Things for your selves and seem to be so much taken with the Pleasures and Profits of this Life Ye are not of this World Let such as regard no higher things Joh. 15.19 take their Fill here and delight themselves in their Portion for 't is all the Good they are ever like to have but let them remember those dismal Sayings of our blessed Saviour Wo unto you that are rich for ye have received your Consolation Luk. 6.24 25 26. wo unto you that are full for ye shall hunger wo unto you that laugh now for ye shall mourn and weep wo unto you that all Men speak well of c. Saints compared to Palm-Trees Psal 92.12 The Righteous shall flourish like a Palm-Tree c. Cant. 7.7 This thy Stature is like a Palm-Tree c. Verse 8. I said I will go up to the Palm-Tree c. THe Palm-Tree and Date-Tree is one and the same Tree called in Hebrew Thamar in Greek Phenix Why the Saints and People of God are compared to the Palm-Tree will appear in the following Parallel Metaphor Parallel THe Palm-Tree is an excellent Tree amiable to look upon it is very tall and all its Branches shoot upwards there are none grow out of the Side as in other Trees THe Righteous who are compared to a Palm-Tree are a choice and excellent People their Affections like Branches ascend they are set upon Things above they grow Heavenward Col. 3 1.2 They do not shoot out their Branches as I may say this way and that way to the World they grow high in Grace and in
have paid the utmost Farthing Inferences HOw may this humble sinful Mortals What little cause have any of the Chrildren of Men to boast of their Riches Alas they are whether they know it or no exceedingly in Debt they are worth nothing and whether they believe it or not Death will convince them of it 2. It may stir up the Hearts of the Godly to pity Sinners when you see poor Prisoners that are in Prison for Debt crying out of the Grates Bread Bread for the Lord's sake how ready are you to pity them but how more doleful is that Cry of the rich Glutton in Hell for a drop of Water to cool his Tongue and none is given to him 3. It speaks much Comfort to Believers who have through that redemption that is in Christ obtained the forgiveness of all their Debts Oh! what a Blessing these things being considered is pardon of Sin Let thy Soul with David Bless the Lord and all that is within thee praise his holy Name who forgiveth all thine Iniquities Psal 103.1 2 3. who healeth all thy Diseases who hath freed thee from thy Sins and the Punishment of them Wicked Men the Rod of God Isa 10.5 O Assyrian the Rod of mine Anger THe Ungodly and bloody Persecutors of the Lord's People are called his Hand his Rod and his Sword Deliver my Soul from the Wicked which is thy Sword from Men of the World which are thy Hand O Lord Psal 17.13 14. Parallels I. A Man smites such as have offended him with his Hand and with a Rod or Sword So God makes use of the Wicked as an Instrument to chastize his Children when they transgress his Law and grievously sin against him II. As a Hand or Rod lays on harder or softer Blows according to the Pleasure and Purpose of him that strikes So God lets the Wicked out upon his own People to oppress and afflict them as he fees good either in a milder or more severe manner III. When a Father hath chastized his Children sufficiently and throughly humbled them he sometimes casteth the Rod into the Fire So when God hath by the Wicked who are his Rod throughly humbled his People and taken away their Sin he will throw the Wicked their bloody Persecutors into the Fire of his Wrath For yet a very little while Isa 10.25 and the Indignation shall cease and mine Anger in their Destruction Wicked Men compared to Tares Mat. 13.38 The Tares are the Children of the Wicked One TAres 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 quasi 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 saith Varineus quia amet triticum illud ut umbra corpus sequitur imitatus simul arescit ac si esset de tritici genere i. e. Because it loveth the Wheat and imitates it as the Shadow imitateth the Body and groweth up with it as if it were of the same kind with the Wheat It should not saith one be translated Tares but evil Seed It is that which we call the deaf Ears that grow up with the good Corn and cannot be discerned till the Harvest Liegh's Crit. Sacr. and then it proves naught for Tares and Fitches are soon discerned and pluck'd up The Enemy sowed Tares v. 15. i. e. corrupted Ungodly Men are compared to Tares Tares saith a noted Writer is a Sort of Grain that groweth in the Eastern Country therefore those that are called Tares amongst us I suppose are not the Tares our Saviour alludes to Metaphor Parallel TAres are a low and base Sort of Grain of little worth or esteem in comparison of Wheat and some other Grain SO the Children of the Wicked One are a base and contemptible Sort of People in comparison of the Children of God II. If Tares are sown amongst Wheat it is done by the Hand of an Enemy out of spite and malice to the Injury and Loss of the Owner of the Field II. So the spiritual or metaphorical Tares viz. the Children of Belial that grow in the Field of this World were first sowed by the Devil he is that Enemy who did it i. e. He infused by his Spirit through the Corruptness of Mortals that evil Seed into their Hearts from whence these Tares spring out of spite and Malice to God himself whose is the Field and also out of spite and malice to Mankind III. Tares growing among Wheat do hurt and prejudice the Wheat hindering its growth and flourishing III. So the Ungodly or Children of the Wicked One dwelling with or among the Saints hurt and greatly prejudice them hindering their Growth in Grace and Godliness Saith David Psal 120.6 Wo is me that I sojourn in Mesech that I dwell in the Tents of Kedar It is a hard Matter to keep our Garments clean and no way to defile them living in the midst of a wicked and ungodly Generation Who can touch Pitch and not be defiled therewith The Israelites dwelling among the wicked Natives of the Land of Canaan Psal 10 6.35 36. 't is said learned their Works and served their Gods IV. Tares as Wilson observes are so like Wheat whilst they are in the Blade as hardly the one can be discerned from the other IV. So Hypocrites seem so like true and sincere Christians that for a while the one can hardly be known from the other V. The Man who had Tares sown amongst the Wheat in his Field whilst Men slept would not suffer his Servants to pluck them up lest some of the Wheat should be pluck'd up with them but let them grow together until Harvest and then commands the Reapers to separate the one from the other and the Wheat to gather into his Barn but the Tares to cast into the Fire from whence it appears that those Tares were good for nothing but Fuel for the Fire c. V. So the Almighty tho there be many Hypocrites Hereticks and Reprobates in the World would not have Magistrates or others to pluck them up for their Errors or Heresy only that is destroy them or take them away by corporal Punishment and Death lest they pull up and destroy some of his precious Saints with them instead of those Children of the Evil One but would have them live or grow together in the Field of the World until the Harvest that is the End of the World The Field is the World Mat. 13.38 39 40 41. the good Seed an the Children of the Kingdom but the Tares the Children of the Wicked One. The Enemy that sowed them is the Devil the Harvest is the End of the World and the Reapers are the Angels As therefore the Tares are gathered and burnt in the Fire so shall it be in the End of the World The Son of Man shall send forth his Angels to gather out of his Kingdom all things that offend and them that do Iniquity And shall cast them into a Furnace of Fire there shall be weeping and gnashing of Teeth Inferences THis may put every Christian upon the Search and Examination of
Saints and of all that were slain upon the Earth that is since the Destruction of Jerusalem 6. And lastly Not to multiply more upon this Head tho Jerusalem was fearfully destroyed as the History of Josephus shews yet shall she rise again be built upon her own Heap be replenished with her own Children which this City Babylon under Consideration shall never be after this Catastrophe which John saw visionally coming upon it And a mighty Angel took up a Stone like a great Mill-stone Rev. 18.21 and cast it into the Sea saying Thus with violence shall that great City Babylon be thrown down and shall be found no more at all II. It cannot be the Turks and Saracens for two Reasons offered by the Learned Mead lib. 3. p. 643. 1. Because tho they did arise to great Power in the World yet they had not their Seat in that great City which in St. John's Time reigned over the Kings of the Earth which this Babylon is expresly said to have Rev. 17.18 2. That they did not rise by Apostacy from the Christian Religion which this Babylon with her Head the Man of Sin did for as this worthy Author saith the Turk whatever he be could be no Apostate because he was of a Nation that never was Christian To which we shall add something for the clearing of this Head that we may discharge that Debt we owe to God to the Church and the World 3. It cannot be the Turks because they are not strangely and wonderfully mysterious which this Babylon is said to be And upon her Forehead was a Name written MYSTERY BABYLON THE GREAT THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS Rev. 17.5 AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH And the Angel said unto me Wherefore didst thou marvel I will tell thee the Mystery of the Woman Verse 7. and the Beast which carrieth her which hath the seven Heads and ten Horns What special Mystery hath shewed it self to the World from the Turks and Saracens more than from other common Empires or Kingdoms that is matter of Admiration to the wisest of Men Is it matter of Wonder that the Turks do own but one true and most high God Is it matter of Wonder that they do own Jesus Christ to be a Prophet and a good Man Is it matter of highest Wonder that they prefer Mahomet above Jesus Is it matter of Wonder that they appear true to their Contracts in Matters of Civil Commerce Is it matter of highest Wonder for them to endeavour to keep what Dominion they have and to enlarge it to make Slaves and Prizes of those profest Enemies they take Prisoners We say in none of these things is there any high Mystery or matter of greatest Wonder being Things common to all Places and Kingdoms invested with Power For 1. Did not the great King of Literal Babylon own the only true God yet still held the Church in Captivity 2. Did not Israel own the same and yet kept their Idols after their Revolt from Judah 3. Did not Judah prefer Moses above and before Christ and at that time when Christ was personally amongst them working most stupendous Miracles which did evince his Divine Mission Nay did they not prefer a common and notorious Villain before the blessed Lord of Glory when they desired a Murtherer to be freed and pressed hard to have the good and blessed Jesus the Saviour of the World killed And did not this wise Apostle know this to be true in Fact and to equal nay out-do any thing that the Turks or Saracens ever did or can be accused of And if St. John was transported with astonishing Wonder at Matters much less than he had seen before doth it not give good reason to suspect him of Weakness and Defect that he should suffer himself to be surprized with the greatest Wonder at far less Things than he had seen and known before Certainly therefore we must conclude there was something more of Mystery in John's Vision than what hath been shewed to the World by the Great Turk or any other Power and indeed undoubtedly the greatest Mystery that ever the World was acquainted with For the Characters of Babylon must either be singular that is such as none have besides or else they must be transcendent to go far beyond what others had in a lesser degree Otherwise John might have kept the Description of Babylon to himself there being no clear Distinctions to render the wisest and most discerning Men able to make a Judgment upon her The Mystery then that is written upon this Woman Babylon seems clearly to lie in these Particulars following First That she doth transact the most horrid Wickednesses that ever the World was or is like to be acquainted with Secondly That under this monstrous Guilt she is prodigiously confident and without all regret or show of Shame and most impudently boasts of the highest Sanctity and Holiness in the World viz. That she is totally pure infallibly certain and cannot err c. That this indeed is a Mystery to be wondred at let it be considered 1. That a Shepherd should be a Wolf and devour that Flock which he pretends to be an Overseer or Pastor of 2. That a professed Servant of Jesus Christ and the meanest of Saints should exalt himself above his Master and not above his Master only but above the God of his Master and all other deputed Gods that are Vicegerents to the King of Heaven by slighting and trampling upon the Holy Scriptures and Laws both of God and Princes dispensing with the Breach of them indulging the highest Violation thereof and setting up his own Inventions Traditions and Decrees above them insomuch that there is a thousand times less danger in their esteem in respect of Excommunications and Corporal Punishments in this World or of Damnation in the World to come in breaking and violating the Laws of God and Princes than there is in the Violation or Breach of the Inventions Traditions and Decrees of Mystery Babylon and her Head 3. That one sitting in the Temple of God pretending himself as a poor Apostle Vicar and Successor of Christ nay as the Successor of a poor Fisherman should wear the highest Ensigns of Imperial Dignity 4. That he should be so lordly and prodigiously insolent who was commanded to the greatest Humility and Abasement as to tread upon the Necks of Emperors kick off the Crowns of great Princes and make Kings his Foot-Pages 5. That he should pretend highly yea most highly to God Christ Religion and Holiness and yet espouse to himself as the Darlings of his Bosom not only the chiefest Sons of Belial but all that will decline Sanctity and Religion and embody themselves with those First-born Sons of Wickedness that are of the highest Magnitude and engage themselves in such monstrous and butcherly Practices that humane Nature as such could never act in the butchering of brute Beasts 6. That the Spouse of this prodigious Monster should in Profession own God Jesus
only a Woman and a City but a very evil Woman and a City of Confusion There is the Name of the Lamb much spoken of but his Doctrine undervalued and slighted his Laws trampled upon and violated his Example not regarded for Imitation either by the Bishop himself his Cardinals or inferior Orders having his Humility and Self-denial only in Words like those the Apostle speaketh of that in Words profess God but in Works deny him For under this verbal Humility here is the greatest Pride in the World under this verbal Meekness and Self-denial the greatest Oppression and Cruelty Covetousness and Love of the World as appears by their pompous Garbs their cruel Punishments and the vast Sums of Money brought in from all parts of their Dominion by Sleights and cunning and deceitful Cheats Besides a meer Hodg-podg of Principles one Order or Fraternity professing that which another writes against and cries down which is the more strange to come from a Church infallible Besides the strange Mixtures in their visible Worship of Traditions and human Inventions of lying and diabolical Tricks of blessing by a Cross consecrating holy Water and cleansing by it which are too numerous and tedious to relate and the less needful because every Man that hath seen their Ways hath an imperfect Book of it in his own Mind and can read the Truth of what we say within himself And let any People in the Christian World pretending to Religion be compared to them for supernumerary trifling and insignificant Ceremonies crouded into their pretended Worship nay let all the People in the Christian World be laid in the Ballance against the Church of Rome in this respect and they will be found inconceivably wanting for which we have this Reason to judg her to be Babylon and the City of Confusion If there is more Confusion in Contrariety of Principles Practices contradicting Pretensions crouding in Supernumeraries and Mysteries of Unscriptural Inventions into visible Worship in Rome Papal or the Church of Rome than is to be found amongst any or all People pretending Religion in the Christian World besides Then is Rome Papal or the Church of Rome the great Babylon or City of Confusion But there is more Confusion in the forementioned Respects to be found in Rome Papal or the Church of Rome than in any or all People pretending Religion in the Christian World besides Ergo c. IV. Babylon is not only a Woman and a City a City of Confusion but she is a Whore which is a strange Word to be applied to a great and famous People a Word that carries in it one of the highest Impeachments but no other than was given to Israel Isa 57.3 16.17 Hos 4. 5.3 Judah and Jerusalem in the Days of old upon a very good Reason for they being joined in Covenant with God to serve him in Obedience and Subjection did like to an adulterous Woman break Wedlock and set up other Lovers or Idols in his stead Ezek. 16.38 Hos 1.9 2.2 5. and continued so a long time till a Bill of Divorce was given and God proclaimed them not married to him as his Wife but a Whore and divorced yet it is observable that they used his Name tho they worshipped Idols and cried The Temple of the Lord the Temple of the Lord are we IV. Rome Papal or Church of Rome is not only a Woman and a City a City of Confusion but according to Scripture-History and notorious Matter of Fact she is a Whore also and may be justly so called for in the Apostles Time she joined her self to the Lord by firm Ties of a Gospel-Govenant and Profession and was the renowned Spouse of the Son of God owned and profess'd him in the Time of Heathenism received the Apostles and Servants of God amongst them withstood the Fury of the Emperors suffered Persecution had their Faith spoken of throughout the whole World and yet after all this like Israel of old she left God and his holy Laws made Idols to her self of Saints Angels Reliques and Images upon which she doted and forsook the Son of God upon the working and appearance of the Man of Sin who exalted himself into the place of Christ and became her Head by which means she is so far degenerated from what she once was that she retains nothing holds fast nothing of what really appertains to true Godliness but the bare Names of God and Jesus Christ having corrupted the true Worship of the Son of God her first Husband and notoriously abandoned Obedience to him taking this vile Person to be her Head and chief Guide and setting him in the Place of and Dignity above her first Head and true Guide of her Youth and yet like Israel of old still cries The true Church the Catholick Church the Mother-Church are we having on her Forehead a strange Mystery written i. e. God Christ Truth Verity Infallibility and next to this there lies nearest her Heart Devil Pope Lying Deceit Perjury Idolatry and horrible Cruelty towards the best of Men professing Christ and Religion in Uprightness and Truth For which Change of her first Head Husband and Guide of her Youth for this vile Person with which she commits most abominable Lewdness together with the Kings of the Earth she is ranked by the Angel amongst the worst of Women and stiled as her Type and Predecessor of ol● a well-favoured Harlot or of the Angel a Woman a City and notorious Whore which ill and black Characters we conclude with this Argument If there be no Body of professing People in the Christian World that hath so apparently de●lined or adulterated from what they once were deserted the holy Doctrine Example and right Government of Jesus Christ and set up another visible and publick Head of the Church in room and stead of him whose Power and Laws are preferred above and before the Authority and Laws of the Lord Jesus as Rome Papal or Church of Rome hath done Then Rome Papal or Church of Rome is this Whore spoken of But there is no Body of professing People in the Christian World that hath so apparently declined or adulterated or deserted the holy Doctrine Example or right Government of Christ ut suprà Ergo Rome Papal or Church of Rome is this Whore spoken of To reinforce this Argument let it be shewed by any Man that any People different from the Church of Rome hath made such a Change in point of Religion and Headship and Matters thereto pertaining so as that this black Character of Whore can more fitly and fully be made to meet upon them and we must confess our Argument not weighty but till then we conclude it carries Conviction in the Bowels of it V. Babylon this Woman this City of Confusion this Whore is a very great Woman City and Whore And the great City was divided Rev. 16.19 Chap. 17.18 chap. 18.10 Verse 16. And the Woman which thou sawest is that great City
like a Lamb spoken of Rev. 13.11 IX This little Horn hath so many Marks upon him that they are too numerous to handle distinctly after our usual Method and therefore we shall put the remaining part into a general Rank and conclude this Subject IX The Pope of Rome hath so many Marks or Characters upon him that are too numerous to be handled distinctly in a little room and therefore we shall but touch upon them so far as they shew the Texts made good and form an Idea of Truth in the Minds of Men. 1. He must change Times and Laws 1. The Pope hath changed Times and Laws in two respects 1. He hath set up and pluck'd down Kings which is called a changing of Times and Seasons Dan. 2.21 2. He has made strange Alterations of the Laws Orders and Institutions used in the Church in respect of Officers Administration of Sacraments and Celebration of Days 2. Continue a long space of Time 2. Hath continued above twelve hundred Years 3. He is a vile Person 3. He is as vile a Person as any in the World tolerates all kind of Wickedness by his Dispensations Pardons c. 4. Had not the Honour he hath fairly given to him either by God or Man but gain'd it by Flattery 4. Had his Exaltation neither by Inheritance lawful Conquest nor rightful Gift from rightful Donators 5. Remov'd the preceding Power by the Arms of a Flood 5. He had the help of Phocas to kill the Emperor Mauritius and by the help of Gothes and Vandals enlarged his Power 6. He became strong by a small People 6. Became strong by a small People having only a declining Church and Apostate Christians to assist him 7. He shall have power over the fattest Places of the Province and there scatter his Riches 7. He hath power over Italy which is reputed the Garden of Europe c. 8. Such as do wickedly against Religion he shall accept 8. He hath accepted entertained and encouraged the People of any Nation that would turn wicked and sacrifice all Piety and Religion to serve his Interest 9. Under him the Saints fall by Captivity and Spoil by Sword and Flame many days 9. Under him the Saints have fallen by Flames Captivity and Spoil many days 10. Shall do according to his own Will not accounting himself tied to any Laws 10. He hath done according to his own Will and doth not look upon any Laws to be obligatory to him either from God or Men. 11. He shall exalt himself above every God and speak marvellous things against the God of Gods 11. He the Pope hath exalted himself above every God that is such as are so accounted amongst Men or Gods on Earth by excommunicating deposing treading upon their Necks and kicking off their Crowns by his blasphemous Edicts and Injunctions he exalts himself above God himself and his written Laws c. 12. Shall not regard the God of his Ancestors 12. He doth not regard the God of his Ancestors either the Idols of the Emperors or the God of the good Bishops that went before him 13. Nor the desire of Wedlock 13. He hath been remote from the desire of Women in a lawful way nay and frights his Clergy from it too who are made uncapable of spiritual Promotion and censured as heinous Transgressors if married 14. Nor any God in a pious way 14. He hath not regarded any God in a pious way for tho he doth name the true God often and in Words profess him yet in Works he doth defie him and prophane his holy Name 15. Shall give Honour to them that have armed Forces 15. He gives honour to them who have armed Forces and lends them Assi●tance to carry on his black and diabolical Designs 16. Shall own a strange God with splendid Ceremonies Dan. 11.38 16. He hath owned a strange God a Mark compleatly made up in the Mass which is adored with splendid Ceremonies Upon all which we fairly frame this Argument If all these sixteen Characters meet no-where so clear and evident as upon the Pope of Rome then the Pope of Rome is the little Horn and vile Person set forth in the Book of Daniel But all the aforesaid Characters meet no where so clear and evident as upon the Pope of Rome c. Ergo c. To these Characters we shall add a few more out of the Evangelist Matthew the 20th of the Acts the first Epistle to Timothy and the second to the Thessalonians and so draw to a Conclusion Christ foretold that Enemies should come in his Name and own him to be the true Christ with an Intent to deceive that they should appear in Sheeps cloathing and under this Vizard hide their devouring Teeth And Mat. 27.15 Beware of false Prophets which come to you in Sheeps cloathing but inwardly are ravening Wolves that is have a design to destroy you The Popes of Rome in their Succession have been cloathed with Sheeps cloathing covered their D●sign with the Name of Christ the true Christ but with an intent to deceive for all their Pretences of Jesus being the true Christ have been but as a Vizard to hide their devouring Teeth whilst they hid themselves under the Notion of Christianity they have carried on most pernicious and destructive Designs shewing their wolfish and devouring Nature in these three respects 1. If there have appeared any Kings in the Christian World that have been piously disposed they have forthwith endeavoured to pervert them by their Diabolical Doctrines or destroy them by their Holy Poyson 2. If any Ministers or Men of Parts have risen up to set forth God's holy Truth and bless the World with Gospel-Light and saving Doctrine they have either choaked them with Preferments affrighted them by dreadful Fears or by a ravenous thirsting after their Blood have most wickedly and treacherously destroyed their Lives 3. If collective Bodies of pious Congregations of Saints have sprung forth in the World they have followed them like Blood-hounds and devouring Wolves with Fire and Sword fearful Massacres Devastations Murthers and Slaughters till they have spoiled them torn in pieces and devoured them Compleatly fulfilling that Prediction of the Apostle Acts 20.29 30. For I know this that after my departure shall grievous Wolves enter in amongst you not sparing the Flock Also of your own selves shall Men arise speaking perverse Things to draw away the Disciples after them Who can this Prophecy so exactl● agree to as the bloody Popes who at first arose out of the Church and acted the ●art of Wolves to purpose 1. By affrighting the Flock 2. By dispersing and scattering them ab●oad 3. By drinking or sucking the Blood of any of them they could fasten upon in a most astonishing and prodigious manner As for those two eminent Gospel-Prophecies viz. the beginning of 2 Thess 2. and of 1 Tim. 4. we will give a brief Abstract by way of Parallel shewing how these relate only to the Pope of Rome and no other The
Legis praestatio See also Mat. 5.17 18. Think not saith Christ that I am come to destroy the Law or the Prophets I am not come to destroy but to fulfil For verily I say unto you till Heaven and Earth pass away one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the Law till all be fulfilled As all the Predictions of the Prophets were fulfilled by him and in him so was the whole Law in his keeping the Precepts of it and teaching others to do the like and in his bearing the Penalty of it and fulfilling the Types of it The Gospel is so far from repealing the Penalty of the Law that the very Gospel it self is founded on Christ's undertaking to bear the Penalty of it Heb. 9.15 16. There could have been no Testament but in and through the Death of the Testator There could have been no such thing as a Gospel or a Tender of glad Tidings and Mercy to us but through Christ's undertaking as our Surety to bear the Curse of the Law Gal. 3.13 And so much for the Argument from the Truth of God's Threatning The Sum of what we say and believe about this great Truth is this 1. That by the Sin of our first Parents all Men are brought into a State of Sin and Apostacy from God and of an Enmity to him Gen. 6.5 Psal 51.5 Rom. 3.23 8.7 Eph. 4.18 Col. 2.13 2. That in this State all Men naturally continue sinning against God nor of themselves can do otherwise Rom. 3.10 11 12. 3. That the Justice and Holiness of God as he is the Supreme Governor and Judg of all the World requires that Sin be punished Exod. 34.7 Josh 24.19 Psal 5.4 5 6 c. 4. That God hath also engaged his Veracity and Faithfulness in the Sanction of the Law not to leave Sin unpunished Gen. 2.17 Deut. 27.26 Cursed be he that confirmeth not all the Words of this Law to do them In this State and Condition all Mankind had they been left without Divine Help and Aid must have perished for ever 5. That God out of his infinite Grace and Goodness sent his Son the Lord Jesus Christ to deliver them 6. That this Love was the same in Father and Son The Father could not be more gracious and kind than the Son nor the Son in Bowels exceed the Father but both alike loving gracious and compassionate 7. That the Way in general whereby the Son of God being incarnate was to save lo●t Sinners was by a Substitution of himself according to the Decree and Appointment of God in the Sinner's room according to 2 Cor. 5.21 He hath made him to be Sin for us who knew no Sin that we might be made the Righteousness of God in him Compared with Gal. 3.17 Rom. 5.7 8. 8.3 1 Pet. 2.24 3.18 8. That Christ in his saving Sinners hath 1. Offered himself a Sacrifice to God to make Atonement for Sins Isa 53.10 Eph. 3.2 Heb. 2.17 9.11 12 13 14. 2. That he redeemed us by paying a Price a Ransom for our Redemption Mark 10.45 1 Cor. 6.20 1 Tim. 2.6 1 Pet. 1.18 3. That he bore our Sins that is the Punishment due for them Isa 53.5 1 Pet. 2.24 4. That he answered the Law and the Penalty thereof Rom. 8.3 Gal. 3.13 4.4 5. 5 That he died for Sin and Sinners to expiate the one and in the stead of the other Rom. 4.25 5.10 6. And that God upon Christ's voluntary Susception of his Office as Mediator and Condescension to the Work did so lay our Sins in and by the Sentence of the Law upon him that he made full Satisfaction for whatsoever legally could be charged upon them for whom he thus suffered 7. And all this that the Justice of God being satisfied and the Law fulfilled Mankind might be freed from the Wrath to come Rom. 3.25 III. Among Men that Debt that is paid or full Compensation made for it either by the Debtor or his Surety cannot be said to be forgiven III. But that Remission of Sins is wholly through the free Love and Grace of God is evident yet not without respect had to the Atonement or Propitiation through Faith in Christ's Blood For without shedding of Blood there is no Remission Eph. 1.7 We have Redemption through his Blood even the Remission of Sins chap 4. v. 32. As God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you God hath set him forth to be a Propitiation through Faith in his Blood to declare his Righteousness for the Remission of Sins Rom. 3. It is absolutely free in respect of all immediate Transactions between God and Sinners free on the part of God 1. In the eternal Purpose of it when he might justly have suffered all Men to have perished under the Guilt of their Sins 2. Free in the Means that he used to effect it 1. In the sending of his own Son 2. In laying the Punishment of our Sins upon him 3. In his Covenant with him that it should be accepted on our behalf 4. In his free Tender and Proposal of it by the Gospel without Money and without Price 5. In the actual Condonation and Pardon of them Secondly It is free on the part of the Persons that are forgiven in that 1. It is given and granted to them without any Satisfaction made by them or a Surety of their procurement they being not able to find any 2. Without any Merit to purchase or procure it 3. Without any penal satisfactory Suffering here or hereafter 4. Without any expectation of a future Recompence or being once pardoned they should make or give any Satisfaction for what they had done before And as none none of those Things would so nothing else can impeach the Freedom of Pardon and Forgiveness Whether then we respect the Pardoner or the Pardoned Pardon is every way free namely on the part of God who forgives and on the part of Sinners that are forgiven If God hath now besides all this provided himself a Lamb for a Sacrifice if he hath in infinite Wisdom and Grace found out a way thus freely to forgive us our Debts to the Praise and Glory of his own Holiness Righteousness and Severity against Sin as well as to the magnifying of his Grace Goodness and rich Bounty which he immediatly exerciseth in the Pardon of Sin Are any Mans Eyes evil because he is good Will they not be contented to be pardoned unless they may have it at the rate of spoiling or robbing God of his Holiness Truth Righteousness and Faithfulness Dr. Owen Object But doth not this Doctrine set forth God to be severe to his own Son to substitute him in the Sinners room to bear his Wrath and suffer for their Sins Answ God laid nothing upon his blessed Son but what Christ offered himself freely to undergo for Man's sake and had it not every way consisted with his own Glory thus to deliver up the Lord Jesus to satisfy both Law and Justice doubtless he
shie of and ready at all turns to flie from and avoid any external horrible Uncleanness But Sin is a bewitching and ensnaring Uncleanness All the bodily Beauty in the World did never entice so many as the Deformity and foul Face of Sin hath Beauty and Comeliness are the Attractives the Loadstone of Love Christ was not loved by many because he did not appear beautiful he vail'd his glorious Beauty Lust is loved tho it be altogether unbeautiful Christ is the Mirror of Beauty tho some see no Comeliness in him he is fairer than the Children of Men But there is no Form or Comeliness in Sin nothing indeed why it should be desired yet how is it admired and esteemed by all Sorts of Men They dote upon it and run mad with love to it 't is so bewitching as the choicest Beauty in the World III. Wh●t Filth Uncleanness or Pollution is of such a murthering killing and destroying Nature as Sin It is true some horrid Pollution is of a corrupting poysonous and destroying Quality but not like Sin This Venom this Uncleanness is worse than any more mortal than any it kills both Body and Soul too it destroys eternally O there is no finding out the cursed Nature of it there is nothing can save from the killing Power of it nor cleanse from its Pollution but Christ's Blood Inferences O What a woful Condition is Man in by Nature how unclean in God's sight Well might Eliphaz say Job 15.16 How abominable and filthy is Man who drinketh in Iniquity like Water The Word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 notes that which is most abhorring to the Nature of Man that which is not only so nauseous that the Stomach cannot digest it but so base that the Mind is burthened to think upon it yea the Word imports that which is rejected by all the Senses that which the Eye cannot endure to look upon that which the Ear cannot endure to hear of that which is a Stink in the Nostrils and which the Hand will not touch such a a thing is Man in God's Sight by reason of Sin Filthy 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Word is derived from a Root that signifies Caryl on Job 15.16 corrupt rotten putrified the Scum of a Pot the Rust of Metals the Dung or Excrement of Man and Beasts There are no Words saith Caryl filthy enough to express the Filthiness of Man The Word is found saith he but three times in Scripture in this Construction and in all of them 't is applied to shew the abominable Wickedness of Man The first is this Job 15.16 Psal 14 3. Psal 53.3 as if this were a Word pick'd out on purpose as a Glass to shew Man his Face and natural Complexion in c. Job 7.17 II. O what is Man that God should be mindful of him What Beauty is there in him that the Almighty should set his Heart upon him III. What little reason have wicked Men to be proud And how sadly are they mistaken who think to adorn themselves with Sin How do Sinners pride themselves in their filthy Garments and Cloak of Unrighteousness He is no Gallant now a days unless he can swear and curse and cry Damn-him and Sink-him Lord what an Age is this They shew their Sin as Sodom and hide it not they glory in their Shame IV. Let us learn from hence to be fully sensible of our Birth-Pollution I mean Original Sin Job 25.5 Job 14.4 that which we brought into the World with us Can he be clean that is born of a Woman Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean not one Can the Stream be clean when the Fountain is so unclean All that are born by natural Generation are unclean Adam's particular Act or Breach of the Law of God was ours we being in him he stood as the common Root of all his Posterity 't is also by the Almighty imputed to us The natural Pravity or Corruption which issueth from thence passeth from Generation to Generation V. We may infer from hence that every Man and Woman hath need of washing say not therefore with Peter Thou shalt never wash my Feet when every part is defiled c. VI. Go polluted Soul go to the Fountain 'T is the Blood of Jesus Christ that cleanseth us from all Sin VII Bless God there is a Fountain to wash in a Fountain opened for Sin and Uncleanness See Fountain in the First Volume VIII You that are clean praise the Almighty Ye were as filthy as others Such were some of you c. Saints may be said to be clean four manner of Ways 1. Clean meritoriously by the Blood of the Lord Jesus 2. Efficaciously by the Spirit uniting them to Christ and sanctifying their Hearts 3. Clean instrumentally by the Word Now are you clean through the Word which I have spoken unto you 4. Clean impulsively and attractively by Faith Purifying their Hearts by Faith Sin compared to Gray-Hairs Hos 7.9 Yea gray Hairs are here and there upon him and he knoweth it not HE knoweth it not that is Israel or Ephraim viz. the ten Tribes Hos 1.4 Amos 9.8 Ephraim may be considered as a Kingdom I am against the sinful Kingdom or as a Church They were a People in Covenant with God or in a National Church-State and once youthful and beautiful but now they are become old and gray-headed i. e. they had Symptoms of Decay and Ruine upon them Gray Hairs Some by gray Hairs understand heavy Judgments others some prevailing Evils or Sins which were Signs of Destruction c. There may be Truth in both Note Symptoms of Ruine oft-times appear upon a People before their Ruine comes Parallels GRay Hairs are a Sign that a Man's best Days his youthful Days are gone So some Sins and Judgments upon a People are a Sign that their best Days are past away that their Youth and Glory is departing II. Gray Hairs are a Sign of old Age So some Sins and Judgments upon a People shew forth that they are old in Wickedness III. Gray Hairs come oft-times by great Grief Scaliger tells us of a young Man Burroughs who through the extreme Trouble of his Spirit was turned gray in one Night So the Judgments and Miseries of a People because of their Sins make them gray-headed and thereby look old and withered c. IV. When gray Hairs come upon a Man they bring oftentimes with them feeble Knees and Stiffness of the Limbs So Sin makes feeble the Heat of Zeal and Vigour of Spirit is thereby abated V. Gray Hairs are Symptoms and Fore-runners of Death and Mortality So some Sins and Miseries upon a People are the clear Symptoms of spiritual Death or Night of Darkness VI. Some Men have gray Hairs here and there and they know not of them So a Soul Nation or Church may have sad Symptoms of Ruine upon them and they be ignorant of them He knows it not Quest What were those gray Hairs that
Caryl to desire with Earnestness And then the Sence is thus rendred My Days are passed away as a Ship of Desire That is A Ship which being laden with rich Commodities the Master and Pilot desire earnestly to bring her speedily to her Port that so they may put off their Commodities and make Sale of such rich Lading 3. The Caldee and others give a further Note upon it deriving the Word Abab from Ebib which signifies a Stalk growing up early from the Earth and bringing forth the first ripe Fruit of any kind and so it is put for any early ripe Summer-Fruit as Plums Apples Cherries c. and then the Sence is My Days are like a Ship which carrieth early Fruit So the Vulgar like a Ship carrying Apples 4. There is another Sence given by those who derive the Word from a Root which signifies to hate and oppose or to be an Adversary and then it is thus rendred My Days pass away as a Pirate's Ship or as a Ship that goes to take a Prey or as a Ship that goes out to take Prizes upon the Sea Now such Ships are the swiftest of all others being prepared on purpose to make way and overtake other Ships their Lading is not Burthen but Ballast that they may be swift of Sail So saith Job My Days pass away like a Ship not like some great Merchant-Ship deeply laden which can make no great speed in the Sea but as a Ship of Piracy that hath nothing in her but Weapons Artillery and Ammunition to oppose those they meet with which sail with every Wind such as are your nimble Frigats Fly-Boats and Ketches which sail with every Wind or Gallies which pass without Wind carried with the Strength of Arms and Oars all being Vessels used to run in upon and surprize a Booty This also is a good Interpretation and so Mr. Broughton translates it My Days do flie away as the Pirat's Ship c. All shew the Life of Man swiftly passeth away The Life of Man compared to an Eagle Job 9.26 As an Eagle hasteneth to her Prey AN Eagle is a very swift Creature but when she hasteneth to her Prey she makes the greatest Speed The Life of Man is not compared to an Eagle in her ordinary Flight but as an Eagle that hasteneth to her Prey when Hunger adds Swiftness to her Wings Thus with swiftness our Days pass away The Life of Man compared to a Weaver's Shuttle Job 7.6 My Days are swifter than a Weaver's Shuttle c. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 A VVeaver's Shuttle is an Instrument of a very swift Motion and the VVord which is rendred swifter signifies that which is fitted for the swiftest Motion II. VVhen the VVeaver hath finished his VVeb he cuts off the Thread So when a Man hath run out the Length of his Days appointed by the Almighty his Life is cut off c. The Life of Man compared to Wind. Job 7.7 My Life is Wind. Parallels THe VVind passeth away speedily So doth the Life of Man II. The VVind passeth irresistibly you cannot stop the VVind So no Man be he never so strong can hinder the speedy Motion of his Days III. The VVind when it is past returns no more As you cannot stop the VVind or change its Course so all the Power in the VVorld is not able to recall or direct the VVind which way the VVind goes it will go and so soon as it comes it is gone So when a Man's Days are gone there is no recalling of them again Our Days pass and shall not return by any Law or Constitution of Nature or by any Efficacy of natural Causes He remembred that they were but Flesh Psal 78 3● Wind that passeth away The Life of Man compared to a Cloud Job 7.9 As the Cloud is consumed and vanisheth away so he that goeth down to the Grave shall come up no more he shall return no more to his House c Parallels AS the Cloud such a Cloud as you see hanging in the Air is consumed or gradually spent So the Days or Life of Man by little and little is consumed II. A Cloud comes to its Height and then is quickly disperst and vanisheth So Man soon comes to his full Strength and presently is gone III. A Cloud is like a Bottle full of Rain or Sponges full of Water God crushes these Sponges or unstops these Bottles and they are emptied and in emptying vanish away and return no more So Man being emptied of Life vanisheth away and returns not again Obj. But why then doth Solomon affirm the Clouds return again after Rain Eccles 12.2 how then doth Job say that the Cloud vanisheth so Man goeth to the Grave and returneth no more Answ Solomon in that Place of Ecclesiastes gives a Description of old Age and the sad Condition of Man in it he calleth it the evil Day and wishes Men would consider their latter End before those evil Days overtake them Before the Light of the Sun Moon Caryl and Stars be darkned and the Clouds return after the Rain In old Age the Clouds return after the Rain thus as in some very wet Time when we think it hath rained so much as might have spent and quite exhausted the Clouds and drawn those Bottles dry yet you shall see them return again it will rain day after day as fast as ever So in old Age when Rheums disstill so freely that you would think an old Man had emptied himself of all yet the Clouds will return again and Flouds of watery Humours overflow Thus the Clouds of old Age return and in this Sense the Clouds of the Air return after they are consumed and spent into Rain But how doth a Cloud return not the same Cloud numerically that Cloud which was dissolved doth not return the same Sun goes down and vanisheth out of our Sight in the Evening and returneth in the Morning the same individual and numerical Sun but that numerical Cloud which vanished comes not again Thus Man vanisheth and returns as the Clouds return after the Rain that is after one Generation of Men are dead they return again in their Children another Generation springs up but there is no other Returning to Life till the Resurrection they that die shall not live again here they shall not return to their House their Place shall know them no more The Life of Man compared to a Flower Job 14.2 He cometh forth like a Flower and is cut down c. MAN is compared to a fading Flower There are many Rarities and Excellencies in a Flower 1. Sweetness to please our Smell 2. Beauty and Variety of Colour to affect the Eye 3. Softness affecting the Touch c. But Job speaks not a Word of any of these Properties he speaks not of a flourishing but withering Flower not of its springing up but of its cutting down or of its springing up only in relation to cutting down Parallels A Flower comes up in the