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A37483 Tropologia, or, A key to open Scripture metaphors the first book containing sacred philology, or the tropes in Scripture, reduc'd under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each / partly translated and partly compil'd from the works of the learned by T.D. The second and third books containing a practical improvement (parallel-wise) of several of the most frequent and useful metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes of the Old and New Testament / by B.K. De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685.; Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1681 (1681) Wing D895; ESTC R24884 855,682 1,006

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Will and one who knew all the Father's Secrets No Man hath seen God at any time save the only begotten Son of God which is in the Bosom of the Father he hath declared him XIII Jesus Christ hath excelled all that went before him in this respect He was not applauded by the People only who said he was a Teacher come from God that he taught like one that had Authority and never Man spake like him but he was commended as one fit to be heard by God himself and that with an audible Voice from Heaven This is my beloved Son hear ye him This great Prophet of the Most High hath in pursuit of his Prophetical Office laid a fair Foundation for the Church to build upon in these great and most important Points 1. He hath set forth God in the Excellency of his Nature and Perfections He hath told us we are to have Faith in him to love him with all our whole Soul and with all our Strength and to worship him in Spirit and in Truth 2. He hath set forth Himself as Mediator the immediate Object of Faith and to be followed in his Life and Doctrine Another Foundation can no Man lay 3. He hath confirmed the Holy Scriptures as the Rule of Worship directing Men to them for the Regulation of their Hearts and Lives Search the Scriptures 'T is written in your Law c. And to the young Man that would know what he should do to inherit eternal Life he said How readest thou c. 4. He hath set forth the World to come in the Glory of it as the Reward of Worship telling them that there is a Kingdom to be given and The Pure in Heart shall see God XIV Jesus Christ hath not only as the Author of our Faith laid a sure Foundation for us to build upon but as the Finisher thereof hath Store of Gifts and Graces to bestow which he hath promised to give down and hath also proposed such Examples and Precepts touching all the Particularities of our Duty which if followed cannot miss of perfecting and making the Church compleat Be ye merciful as Be ye perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect Love one another Walk as you have me for an Example and what you would that Men should do to you that do unto them This is the Law and the Prophets XV. Jesus Christ was the most perfect Copy to write by the best Example to conform our Lives unto that ever our Eyes beheld or that ever appeared 1. In his unparallel'd Meekness Humility Self-Denial and Contempt of this World 2. His unwearied Patience under Afflictions and Sufferings 3. His Zeal and Forwardness to do good even to the worst of his Enemies XVI Jesus Christ hath given forth Scripture by the glorious Power of the Holy-Ghost which are the four Evangelists and all the Epistles and as to the Book of the Apocalypse he hath so confirm'd it that he hath made it Damnation to any that shall add to it or diminish from it XVII Herein Jesus Christ hath compleated his Work as a Prophet He did expound to his Disciples what was written in the Law of Moses in the Prophets and in the Psalms concerning himself And not only so but he foretold them things that were yet to come to pass as the Destruction of Jerusalem and the Captivity of the Jews He did not conceal but plainly told that there should be a Day of Distress such as had not been since they were a Nation And soon after his Ascension sent his Angel to signify to his Servant John for the teaching all his Churches many things that are and shortly should come to pass As 1. The Rise Reign and Ruine of the last Beast 2. The Suffering of the Church in the Wilderness during his Reign 3. The Glory Grandure horrid Wickedness and fearful Overthrow of Mystery Babylon 4. The going forth of the everlasting Gospel into all the World 5. And lastly his own coming in Glory with the New Jerusalem the holy Angels and all Saints to solemnize the last and dreadful Judgment Prophet I. ALL other Prophets besides Christ were inspired by Christ. The Prophets searched what manner of time the Spirit of Christ in them did signify c. by which he preached to the Spirits in Prison II. Other Prophets pointed at Christ as the Scope of their Prophecies they testified before-hand the Sufferings of Christ and the Glory that was to follow III. Other Prophets did but begin the holy Books that were to be the perpetual Rule of Faith and Practice they told us of Divine Things but in part IV. Other Prophets spake of God by private Inspiration and the Intelligence of Angels and few of them confirmed their Words by Miracles V. Other Prophets have left their Work and are all gone Your Fathers where are they And the Prophets do they live for ever What Man is he that liveth and shall not see Death Abraham is dead and the Prophets c. Disparity I. JEsus Christ received not the holy Spirit by measure but hath the Fulness of the Godhead dwelling bodily in him For in him dwelleth all the Fulness of the Godhead bodily II. Jesus Christ came as the Sum of their Prophecies to fulfill them and compleat what they foretold This is He of whom Moses in the Law and the Prophets did write III. Jesus Christ did finish and compleat the holy Books which are to be the perfect and compleat Rule of Faith and Practice to the end of the World He shewed plainly of the Father He is that Prophet that all Men are to hear upon the Penalty of being destroyed from amongst the People He that hears not his Voice and believes not his Gospel shall not see Life but perish in his Sins How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation confirmed by Signs and Wonders IV. But Jesus Christ spake of the Father as he had seen Him and conversed with Him heard his Words and was in his Bosom before He came down among us in the likeness of Man and confirmed his Doctrine by many immediate and mighty Miracles No Man has seen God at any time but the only begotten Son that is in the Bosom of the Father he hath declared him The things that I have heard of him I speak unto you If I had not done amongst them the Works which none other Man did they had not had Sin but now they have both seen and hated both me and my Father V. Jesus Christ abides in his Prophetical Office still that is of like continuance with his Kingly and Priestly Office as he abides a Priest continually so a Prophet He is with his Church to lead it and guide it to the end of the World as himself saith And lo I am with you always even to the end of the World Inferences I. WE may infer from hence That God hath been exceeding good
is Metaphorically put for the heaven of Gods Glory Psal. 11.4 Micah 1.2 For the Church Psal. 26.8 27.4 29.9 48.9 84.1 2 4. Isa. 56.7 Eph. 2.21 1 Cor. 3.16 17. 6.19 2 Cor. 6.16 Heb. 3.6 and 10.21 God is said to be the Temple of the Elect Rev. 21.22 of which see Chap. 8. before Rev. 11.19 A Temple is put for the body of Christ John 2.19 In unity with the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Word for in him dwelt all the fulness of the Godhead Bodily Col. 2.9 that is most truly perfectly and unchangeably not Typically or in a shadow as in the Temple of Jerusalem c. See Heb. 9.11 10.19 20. 8.2 9.24 and 6.19.20 An Altar is used to denote the whole Mystery of Christ the Mediator Heb. 13.10 1 Cor. 10.18 and 9.13 Sometimes Divine Worship in the New Testament Isa. 19.19 the similitude being borrow'd from the ancient Rites c. Christ is called Propitiation hilasterion Rom. 3.25 because he became the great Sacrifice that satisfied for our sins He is also called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 hilasmos Atonement with respect to the Type to which the Apostle alludes 1 John 2.2 c. The Church is called the Pillar and stay of Truth 1 Tim. 3.15 Some think that this Metaphor is taken from the two Pillars which were set up in Solomons Temple 1 Kings 7.21 2 Chron. 3.17 The Name of the one was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Jachin he shall establish and of the other 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Boaz In it is strength By which Names doubtless this most wise King had respect to the Stability and firmness of the Kingdom and Church of the Messiah which names Paul expresses by the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 stabilimentum firmamentum stabiliment or firmament adding a Pillar in allusion to those Typical Pillars Hence in the same verse he mentions the house of God that is the Temple by which means the Church of the living God Verse 16. He says without Controversie great is the mystery of Godliness But what is that the Description follows which alludes to the Temple of Jerusalem for 1. In that Old Temple God appeared in a Cloud and thick darkness 1 King 8.10 11 12. Paul says of the Truth of the New-Testament that God is manifest in the Flesh. Which illustrious Manifestation was adumbrated or shadowed out by that obscure one 2. In the old Temple the Propitiatory or Mercy-seat was placed upon the Ark of the Covenant in the Holy of Holies Of Christ Paul says that he is Justified in Spirit viz. when he was risen from the Dead and so declared himself the true hilasterion attonement having made satisfaction for the sins of the world and perfectly fulfilled the Divine Law the Tables of which were contained in the Ark of Covenant Rom. 4.25 3. In the old Temple there were Cherubims over the propitiatory or Mercy-seat 1 Kings 8.6 7. Heb. 9.5 Of Christ Paul says that he was seen of Angels who were glorious and true Witnesses of his Resurrection and Glory Matth. 28.2 c. See 1 Pet. 1.12 4. In the old Temple the Jews were taught the Doctrine of the Messiah who was to Come Paul says of Christ that he was preached unto the Gentiles not to the Jews alone Believed on in the world the sound of the Apostles went out into all the Earth Rom. 10.18 and their Doctrine receiv'd by all true Believers Col. 1.5 6. 5. In the old Temple the visible appearance of God was not ordinary or perpetual But Paul says of Christ having Manifested himself in the Earth that he was received up in Glory as if he had said he hath withdrawn his visible Presence from his Church yet he is gloriously truly and invisibly for that is to be received up in glory viz. at the right hand of the Father present with it to the end of the World Matth. 28.20 Eph. 1.20 21 22 23 c. But what means 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of Truth Answer 1. Either that word must be expounded in the Concrete that it should be same with 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 true and opposed to that which is Typical and Shadowy of future realities or Antitypes as John 1.17 6.32 15.1 Heb. 8.2 and 9.24 VVhere the word is so taken So in Acts 26.25 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 words of Truth that is true words So Eph. 4.24 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 holiness of truth signifies true holiness Or 2 The VVord must be expounded in the abstract to denote the Doctrine of Saving Faith as it is taken 2 Thes. 2.10 13. 1 Tim. 2.4 and 6.5 2 Tim. 2.18 Heb. 10.26 Jam. 1.18 c. In which sense this genitive of Truth notes the efficient cause by which the Church is made firm and stedfast being built upon Christ the true Rock for the cause of its firmness is the heavenly Truth or the word of Truth See 1 Cor. 15.58 Acts 20.32 Rom. 1.16 Col. 1.23 2 Thes. 2.13 Joh. 17.17 1 Thes. 5.23 Some expound this of the subjectum circaquod the subject about which the Church is employed viz. to Confess Publish and Keep carefully that heavenly Doctrine contained in the Scriptures of Truth c. Metaphors from Sacred Rites THese may be distinguished into two Classes First Holy Rites ascribed to God as their immediate Agent or Actor Secondly Holy Rites perform'd by Men according to Gods Command and Prescription To the first Class belongs the Visions and Dreams which God sent to men for more secret information as to the Patriarch Jacob Gen. 28.12 13. viz. the Ladder set upon the Earth The top of which reached heaven c. which Vision our Saviour applies to himself and uses Metaphors taken from John 1.51 c. From the Divine prophecies Dreams and Visions a Metaphor is taken Joel 2.28 where the various gifts and the clear light and Revelation of the Gospel to the Evangelical Preachers is noted as Act. 2.16 17. where Peter quotes this very Text of Joel that Bread sent from Heaven to refesh the People in the Desart is largely applyed by Christ to himself John 6.31 32 33 c. Rev. 2.17 c. The other kind of Sacred Rites we thus distinguish 1. Persons 2. Actions 3. Times Of Persons one Directs and is as it were the head of the rest who are inferior and ministring or serving The Director was the high Priest the Eldest Son of the Posterity of Aaron having a constant prerogative in the Ecclesiastical Government Exod. 28.1 c. Hag. 1.1 12. and 2.3 Zach. 3.1 8. VVhose Name and Office is Mystically transferred to Christ. In the Epistle to the Hebrews hence he is so often called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 high Priest Heb. 2.17 3.1 4.14 15. 5.5 10. 6.20 7.26 8.1 9.11 and Great Priest Heb. 10.21 See Zach. 6.12 13. the Reason of the Comparison may be read at large in the Epistle The Appellation of Priests is attributed to Believers in Christ Psal. 132.9
their good things here IV. The Lord does not expect that Heathens and Infidels who are like dry and barren ground should bring forth or yield him so much increase and fruit of grace and holiness as those people and nations to whom he hath afforded his blessed Gospel and those Churches that he hath planted and bestowed much cost and pains upon Where much is given a suitable improvement is required and where but little the improvement of a little V. God separates his people from all the people of the world to be a peculiar inheritance unto himself There they have bounds set them viz. Holy laws and institutions within which they ought always to keep that they mix not themselves with the world to pass which bounds is a high and provoking evil VI. God Almighty takes special care of his Church and of every branch and member thereof And for their preservation hath made a hedge a fence yea a glorious Wall round about them This the Devil knows and nothing troubles him more hast thou not made a hedge about him and about all that he hath See more in the Metaphors of a Garden and Vineyard VII The Lord doth by his word plow up the fallow ground of our hearts When he threatned spiritual Judgments upon Israel his ancient Vineyard he says by the Prophet it shall not be digged but there shall come up briars and thorns Before our hearts are digged up they lie fallow Break up your fallow ground And sow not among thorns VIII The Lord finds all our hearts naturally very hard yet some more hard and obdurate than others And that he may effectually break them into pieces he uses divers Instruments some of his Ministers come with the smooth plow of the Gospel Others with the Ma●●tock of the law from Mount Sinai Some denounce the threatnings in Gods word like a hammer to break the Rock in pieces IX The Lord shews us in his word that no Persons whatsoever can bring forth good and acceptable fruit till by the word and spirit of grace they are wrought upon and planted or sowen by him X. When God hath through his word and holy spirit broken up the sinners heart by powerful convictions so that the inside of the soul is to it s own sight as it were turned outward as in the case of the woman of Samaria who cried out Come see a man which told me all things that ever I did and as 't was with the Jews Peter preached to who cried out what shall we do Then the filthiness of the soul and its horrid pollution appears and the poor man cries out I did not think there had been so much abomination in my heart that I had been such a Rebel against God O the pride the lust the blasphemy hard heartedness vanity folly and unbelief I find there who could think I had such a prodigie of wickedness XI The Lord takes great pains uses many ways and bestowes great cost to make his People bring forth fruit unto him he sends his word his spirit his Ministers sets Conscience on work and if all will not do but that weeds of Corruption still spring and roots of bitterness remain he sends afflictions to humble and cleanse them and destroy the power of sin XII Though the blessed God sees his people do not Answer his unwearied pains but that abundance of earthliness barrenness and unprofitableness still remains in them yet be gives them not over but with much patience waits year after year not sparing continual labour in order to their Reformation that so they may bring forth more fruit unto him XIII The Lord bestows his choicest mercies upon his heritage with the greatest chearfulness I will rejoice over them to do them good and I will plant them in this land assuredly with my whole heart c. 't is freely given and without grudging he has done as much as could be done to his Vineyard XIV The Lord God knows that though the Church his spiritual Vineyard be sowed with good seed and planted with choice plants yet they cannot grow nor prosper unless watered from heaven with Divine showers and refreshing dew And therefore God opens the sluices or windows of heaven and makes the Fruits of the earth flourish and wonderfully increase the rain c. watereth the earth and maketh it bring forth and bud that it may give seed to the sower and bread to the eater c. XV. The Lord declares in h●●s word that the lowly and humble soul is the most fruitful Christ says he went down to see the fruits of the Valley his chief expectation is from them that lie low in their own sight Trees planted by the water-courses thrive best and bring moist fruit The rain glides off from Hills and Mountains and the Valleys receive it The lofty proud self-conceited person is barren and fruitless the savour of Gods grace abides not on their hearts To this man will I look that is poor and of a contrite spirit he that sees its own emptiness and has no confidence in the flesh but whose trust and dependency is upon Christ is the thriving and fruitful person that like the tree by the waterside spreading his roots by the River shall not see when heat cometh but his leaf shall be green and he shall not be careful in the year of Drought XVI The Heavenly husbandman bestows much pains that he may destroy the weeds of indwelling sin and corruption in his people He uses various means as his word and holy spirit trials afflictions c. in order to that end by these he digs up those weeds by the roots as worldly mindedness unbelief and sensual lusts which else would choak the good seed though some remains of them are left behind to keep us humble and watchful such ill weeds grow apace and are ready to spring up when the least liberty is given By these also this blessed husbandman prunes and pares of suckers or superfluous branches which ●●eed upon that sap which should nourish his tender plants such are carnal divisions strife and unnecessary contention among Saints busying themselves about idle and unprofitable notions or matters of slender consequence neglecting in the mean time those serious and practical parts of Christianity which are of absolute and undoubte●● nec●●ssity these are the spiritual suckers of our time and are the cause that so many lean and barren souls are found in this spiritual Vineyard XVII The Heavenly husbandman waits for the fruit of his fields also He looked that it viz. his ancient vineyard should bring forth grapes Isa. 5.2 Went three years seeking fruit on the fig tree c. And wh●●n the time of fruit drew near he sent his servants to the husbandmen that they might receive the fruits of it c. Where God sows plentifully he expects a sutable crop where much is given much is required where
too great an Influence upon green and tender Plants to winde them into extreme and irregular Designs and Motions 5. There is by Divine permission a most troublesom and pernicious Adversary suffered to range up and down the whole Earth to try his Art and Skill how far he can prevail to bring this vast Body into Tumult and Disorder and 't is not seldom that he doth prevail to divide not only Emperors Kings Princes Judges Nobles and Peasants but Dukedoms Principalities Cities Corporations Villages Families Brothers Sisters Husbands Wives Fathers and their own Children Now these things being premised what unspeakable need is there of one supreme and universal Judg to curb Exorbitancies to umpire decide and put a period to Dissentions Without whose Moderation the World would be intolerably perplexed harrassed and plagued with perpetual and endless Wars Broils Disorders and Confusions and would hardly keep its station for any long Period of Time For the moderating and preventing of all which the God of the whole Earth hath undertaken to associate with the Rulers and to judg amongst the Gods In which Passage he is represented to us by the Similitude of a Judg which carries a lively Figure and Resemblance of the Supreme Lord of the whole Earth and that in these divers respects following Earthly Iudg. I. IT appertains to a Judg to be good and the best of Judges are so Moses was advised to chuse thus by his Father Jethro The Desire and Fruit of the Righteous is good II. It appertains to a Judg to be wise and prudent or as Jethro words it to be able A foolish Ruler is a Shame and Reproach to any Nation or People and there is not a more uncomely Sight in the World than to see a Fool upon the Throne of a Kingdom or Judgment-Seat III. It appertains to a Judg to be a Man of Knowledg and well-skilled in the Laws and Statutes of a Kingdom because he is to be the Expounder of the Law to the People IV. It appertains to a Judg to be a Man of Prudence not only for the setling of right Methods but to do Justice in a fit season V. It appertains to a Judg to have good and right Laws to judg the People by that there may be no cause of Grievances or Complaints VI. It appertains to a Judg to be impartial and judg uprightly not to know the Faces of any in Judgment not to be corrupted by flattering Words nor byassed by Bribes nor misled by the Place and Dignity of Persons of what rank or quality soever they be VII It appertains to a Judg to be just and equal in the proportions of Punishment and Severity not lay any beyond due Desert nor favour when there is no reason for it The Reward of Murther Treason Rebellion Witchcraft Blasphemy is not to be given to petty Offenders VIII It appertains to a Judg to take nothing upon Trust but to be satisfied that Matters are true A Judg is not to act doubtfully but see the Offender be clearly cast before he give Sentence IX It appertains to a Judg upon due Proof and Trial to pass a definitive Sentence If one Man sin against another the Judg shall judg him X. It appertains to a Judg to be firm and steady to the Rules of Law and Justice as immoveable as a Rock a right way XI It appertains to a Judg to consider the Cause of the Poor and Needy to plead for the Widow and Fatherless and them that have no Help and deliver them out of their Distress where Justice calls for it XII It appertains to a Judg to have a People under him to be judged XIII It appertains to a Judg to be provided of Officers to execute his Sentence else Judg and Law are of little signification for according to the old Maxim Execution is the Life of the Law XIV It appertains to a Judg to be feared and had in reverence XV. It appertains to a Judg to be cloathed or arrayed with Majesty and Terror XVI A Judg hath power to reprieve or suspend the Execution of a Sentence XVII It appertains to a Judg to give Orders for Execution to deliver to the Officers when Sentence is past XVIII It appertains to a Judg to punish Officers if they exceed their due Bounds in punishing others XIX It appertains to a Judg to vindicate his own Honour and the Justice of the Law he executes XX. It appertains to a Judg to mix Mercy with Judgment where the Case will fairly admit of it XXI A Judg in this World hath others to plead before him as Counsel or Advocates for the Prisoner to extenuate the Crime and plead the Privileges allowed by Law XXII It appertains to a Judg in this World to have not only Rules of Law but a Register of by-past Actions that he may know what to do if like Cases fall in future Times XXIII A Judg usually hath great Attendance to bear him Company in the Time of Judgment XXIV A Judg when he peremptorily passeth Sentence doth not recede and go back the Sentence past abides Heavenly Iudg. I. THis God is by way of Eminency he is essentially good good without any mixture of Evil. He is originally good there is no Good in the whole Universe but what he is the Root Spring and Fountain of There is no Evil to befound in him and as Seneca he can do no evil nor hurtful thing He is Good in the Abstract Goodness it self 1 Chron. 16.24 Psal. 25.8 Psal. 119.68 II. This God is beyond comprehension or expression for all the Angels receive their Wisdom from him all the Emperors Kings Princes Nobles and Judges of the Earth In him are all the Treasures of Wisdom and therefore called Wisdom past finding out III. God the Judg of all the Earth is a God of Knowledg Known unto the Lord are all his Works from the Beginning He gives Knowledg to the Simple and makes the Foolish of an understanding Heart he makes known unto Men the great things of his Law his Spirit searches into all Mysteries he gives Skill in all Arts and Sciences and there is no searching of his Understanding When he undertakes to dispute none can answer him one of a Thousand IV. In this the Lord the great Judg is beyond comparison for he dwells with Prudence and finds out Knowledg of witty Inventions his Ways are perfect altogether His Actions are so fitly timed that he doth nothing out of season 'T is in due season he delivers the Needy avengeth the Cause of his Elect and plentifully rewards the proud Doers V. The chief Judg of all the Earth hath an ancient Statute-Book that is suited to all Times and Seasons to all Ages Sexes Conditions and Constitutions of Men whatever Every part of it is tried and proved and found to be a perfect Law in which are contained wondrous Things ever free from Deceit and Falshood 'T is marvellous pleasant and refreshing sweeter than Honey or
the Honey-Comb the Delight of good Men a sure Guide to them in all their Ways and none of its Commands are grievous but all Duties required by it are reasonable VI. In this there is none so holy and upright as the Lord who is no Respecter of Persons hates flattering Words and giving of Bribes will spare none for the Dignity of their Birth or Antiquity of their Lineage but will do Justice according to Right and Law whether it be upon Angels Emperors Kings Princes Priests Prophets his Church that are his professed Friends as well as upon the World his professed Enemies He will destroy his own anointed Ones if they stand in opposition to Justice and Equity Cities Kingdoms Towers Temples all shall fall rather than Law and Justice be justled out of place He spared not Angels overthrew Kings mighty Kings with Kingdoms and Nations Pharaoh King of Aegypt Og King of Bashan Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon Darius King of Persia and Alexander King of Greece Herod King of Judea Jerusalem and Samaria with both their Kings When once they come to be laid in the Ballance and the Lord enter into Judgment with them when he ties Judgment to the Line and Righteousness to the Plummet Noah Daniel and Job shall not save when Truth Law and Justice calls for a cutting off He will by no means spare the Guilty when the Time of Forbearance is expired VII Of this no Man shall have wherewith to accuse God for he will not do more than is right that Man should enter into Judgment with his Maker nay he will rather make abatement than over-do And this hath been owned in his Act of Judgment Thou hast not dealt with us according to our Iniquities VII In this case the Lord our Judg hath sufficiently approved himself first in respect of the Old World secondly in respect of Sodom and Gomorrah where he would take nothing upon Trust but come down himself to see if things were so bad as they were represented to him And for Israel and Judah their Sins did testify to their Face before he did execute Judgment upon them IX To this in respect of God 't is said In the Day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die I will destroy Man from the Face of the Earth and 't was done Pharaoh and his Host that thou hast seen this day thou shalt see no more for ever Because thou didst not restrain thy Sons I have rejected thee from being a Priest Because thou hast caused my Name to be blasphemed the Sword shall not depart from thy House Because Nebuchadnezzar was lifted up with Pride he shall be driven from his Throne Because his Son did not humble but harden his Mind his Kingdom was numbred finished and translated to the Medes and Persians X. As for God his Way is not only perfect and his Word tried but he is of one Mind and there is none can turn him in a Case of Right Truth and Justice His Councel shall stand for he is not as the Son of Man that he should repent With him is no variableness nor shadow of turning He is the same yesterday to day and for ever He changeth not will not alter the thing that is gone out of his Mouth XI In this Jehovah is not behind-hand for he is a God with whom the Fatherless find Mercy pities the Poor when he sees they have no Helper breaks the Teeth of the old and young Lion smites the Enemy upon the Cheek-Bone avengeth their Cause when they crie to him and hath destroyed them and their Posterity who made long Prayers to devour Widows Houses XII The Almighty hath a great and mighty People under him even all the Inhabitants of the World Europe Asia Africa and America He is God of all the Kingdoms of the World and Judg of the whole Earth XIII In this our high and mighty Judg doth overmatch all other Judges for he is provided with Legions of Angels all ready to observe his Dictates and obey his Commands The Devils are all subject to him so that if he say Go they go Do this and they do it Millions of Men are under his Influence and as many Fowls of the Air Beasts of the Field and creeping Things of the Earth to do his Will to execute his Judgments when he speaks the word or lifts up his hand to them They shall invade the Courts of Kings enter the Chambers of Princes fetch Emperors off their Thrones bring them to Chains Blocks and Gibbets when he passes Sentence and gives Orders to do it XIV God is to be feared not only as a Creator who can annihilate and dissolve make Men cease to be as a Father who can love and rebuke as a Lord who can command and give Orders but as a Judg who can punish in this World and bring Mens Sins before-hand to Judgment XV. With God is terrible Majesty and he rideth upon the high Places of the Earth XVI God doth often reprieve and put off the Execution of Sentence so that Delinquents are not speedily executed but a Time given them to consider their ways The old World had one hundred and twenty years given them before Judgment was executed Judea Jerusalem and Samaria continued a long time before the Fury of the Almighty broke out upon them XVII God sometimes gives Orders to Angels to punish and execute his Sentence when Men are out of the reach of human Hands as in the case of Nebuchadnezzar the Host of the Assyrians and Herod the King Tho great Men join hand in hand for Wickedness yet shall they not go unpunished XVIII God will punish those that himself employs in case they exceed their Commission in any case that concerns his Act of Justice He punished Assyria and Babylon for going beyond their Bounds in his own Works of Judgment against the Jews XIX God the great Judg doth vindicate his own Honour and the Justice of the Laws he executes by giving Liberty to the People to testify against him if they have wherewith to accuse and demands of them what Evil their Fathers have seen in him requires them to testify to his Face if his Ways are in any point unequal XX. God when he comes forth in a way of Judgment doth not execute the fierceness of his Wrath he is far from rendring to Men more than they deserve he doth not reward according to their full demerit but in the midst of Judgment remembers Mercy XXI God hath assigned an Advocate to plead before he proceeds to Judgment If any Man sin we have an Advocate with the Father XXII God hath not only made Laws and published them and will judg Men for wilful and reiterated Rebellions but keeps a Register for the great Day to be then opened as it is written Some Mens Sins go before-hand to Judgment and they that are otherwise cannot be hid The Judgment shall sit and the
excellency and what dost thou less who dost not believe in him embrace him and apply his precious Blood and Grace for Help and Healing Exhort If this be so then labour whoever thou art to accept of Christ. Dost think to do better what Object canst thou find that more deserves thy Affection 1. He is great honourable a King the King of Kings all other Kings are his Subjects he is King of Heaven Earth Hell 2. Great in Power He has led captive the King of Darkness has spoiled the Principalities of Sin that so long tyrannized over Thousands yea Millions of Thousands has overcome Death the King of Terrors that none of the Mighty could ever encounter with 3. He is the amiablest Object in the World his Beauty far exceeds the Beauty of the Luminaries much fairer than the Children of Men. 4. He is rich unsearchable in Riches What wouldst thou have or canst thou desire but 't is in him Wouldst thou know the ready way to be espoused unto him Then 1. First of all break off that Affinity thou holdest with Sin and get thy Heart off from the inordinate Love of this World 2. Thou must become dead to the Law and thine own Righteousness 3. Labour to see an absolute Necessity of marrying with him 4. Get thy Judgment well enlightned in the Mysteries of Grace and Glory that come by Jesus Christ. 5. Hearken to the Motions of thy own Conscience for Conscience is employed when throughly awakened and rightly informed as a Spokesman for Christ. 6. Take heed of a divided Heart never rest till thy Will is brought over to accept of Christ and the Offers of Grace 7. Labour to chuse Christ singly a naked Christ. Christ is able every way to make thee happy and fully answer all thy Desires take heed therefore of going after other Lovers give not his Headship and Sovereignty away IV. This shews what a happy State the Godly are in Can the Soul be poor that has such a Friend and Husband as Christ is If David concluded he should not want because the Lord was his Shepherd be sure thou shalt not because Christ is thy Husband The Bridegroom takes more care and is more tender of his Bride than any Shepherd of his Sheep or Lambs V. This speaks great Terror to the Wicked that oppress and misuse God's People and make a Spoil of his Church What will they do when the Bridegroom rises up to plead the Cause of his Darling He will not spare his Arrows but tread them down in his Fury Lastly Be prepared you that are Virgins the Bridegroom is coming the Midnight-Cry will soon be heard get your Lamps trimmed and Oil in your Vessels An EPITHALAMY on the Soul's Marriage with CHRIST By E. D. THe Match is made and Crouds of Angels come Prepar'd to sing an Epithal'mium Diffusive Sparkles of Seraphick Fire Exalt the Musick of the raptur'd Quire An universal Chorus loudly votes To grace this Wedding with their shrillest Notes Hail Glorious Prince The universal Air Eccho's Hosannahs to the Illustrious Pair Let no Parenthesis of Clouds obscure This blessed Day but still as bright endure As now Let Mortals in sweet Consort sing Anthems to Thee in an eternal Spring December's Frost the scorching Heat of June Shall no more put thy Singers out of Tune Hail Glorious Prince whose unexampled Love Brought thee from those bright Royalties above To court thy Spouse Tho no Magnifick Dress Did set thee forth thy Glory 's nev'r the less Tho thou wert treated with perverse Disdain Myriads of Angels waited on thy Train Shepherds inspir'd thy joyful Welcome sing Star-guided Sophies their Oblations bring O bless'd Espousals that our Freedom bought O happy Match that our Redemption wrought Hail Glorious Spouse for ever blest in Him That crowns thy Brows with Heaven's Diadem Amazing Change unparallel'd in Story A Slave advanc'd to everlasting Glory A Virgin fettered in the Bonds of Sin Vnbound espous'd made glorious all within From base Estate beyond a Queen in Honour A peerless Beauty now bestow'd upon Her Since Words are narrow and Conception's weak T' express my Joy in Extasies I 'le speak Entranc'd in sacred Raptures I 'le rejoyce Rather than fail to melt into a Voice Where Cherubs Hallelujahs do rebound I 'le Eccho like reverberate a Sound For Heaven 's shrill Quire and Earth do joyn in one To quaver out this Epithalmion Christ the express Image of the Father Heb. 1.3 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And the Character of of his Substance We translate it The express Image of his Person THe Term Character is a Metaphor taken from the Image Figure or Impression of a Seal representing the Proto-type or first Pattern in every thing The Word is derived of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 charattein which signifies to ingrave the Father having as it were most indelibly engraven his whole Essence and Majesty upon this his Eternal Son and drawn his own Effigies upon him from everlasting being his substantial Image and exact Representation Which Explication fairly agrees with this Mystery leading our Mind to such Discoveries as will stir us up to desire the gracious participation of its Fruit and Efficacy For it opens the Secret of eternal Generation and the Love of the Heavenly Father A Seal is more highly valued and more closely kept than other things See Isa. 42.1 Mat. 3.17 17.3 John 3.35 17.24 Through an Union with this blessed Image the lost Image of God is restored in Believers now inchoatively or with respect to Beginning after Death consummatively or with respect to Perfection Col. 3.10 1 Pet. 1.4 not by Essential Transmutation but by a Mystical Vnion Metaphor I. AN Image is the Likeness of or doth represent and express the Person whose it is II. An express Image represents a Person unto others III. An express Image represents a Person unto us whom we many times cannot see personally because absent and at a great Distance from us IV. An Image and the Person it represents are not the same V. An express Image brings him who is held forth or represented by it into our Minds whereby we call to remembrance what manner of Person he is and thereby contemplate upon his Beauty and excellent Accomplishments which before probably might be forgot VI. An express Image if it represents some noble or renowned Person one that hath an endeared Love and Affection to him or her to whom it is sent their great and only Benefactor or a dear Relation is exceedingly prized and valued by the Receiver VII An express Image of a Person is curiously drawn and is a most rare and admirable Piece of Workmanship it is viewed and commended by all skilful and discerning Persons in that Art Parallel I. CHrist is the Likeness of the Father the true Form Figure Character or Representation of him This Similitude saith a Reverend Divine relates to the Persons of the Godhead 't is borrowed from the Impression of
these alone but for all them that shall believe on me through their Word Whosoever comes none is refused that hath an Appeal to make to the great God who is Judg of all the World c. II. But Christ this great Advocate of Souls who appertaineth to the high Court of Heaven is of long standing and great Experience possessed the Place of an Advocate from the Fall nothing can surpass his Cognizance he stood before the Antient of days in the days of Noah Daniel Job c. III. But Jesus Christ knowing all things relating to the Judgment-day gives assurance to his Saints before Trial it shall go well with them He that seeth the Son and believeth in him hath the Cause hath eternal Life and shall never come into Condemnation IV. But Christ this high and holy this great and good this wise and just this true and righteous Advocate carries every Cause he undertakes He will not undertake any Cause to plead effectually but the Believer's He will not speak a word for the Sons of Belial that will not submit to his Laws I pray not for the World but for those thou hast given me For those that willingly submit to his Laws he is successful to a Wonder whatever he desires is done for them his Prayers being always heard V. But the Lord Jesus the Churches Advocate makes sure Work when He carrieth a Cause it 's done in the highest Court it self from whence there is no Appeal Every Cause that Christ carrieth is like the Laws of the Medes and Persians unalterable and like the Covenant ordered in all things and sure it is as the good Part Mary chose that shall never be taken from her neither Men nor Devils shall be able by Fraud nor Force to take it away from them 'T is God that justifieth who is he that condemneth 'T is Christ that died yea rather that is risen again who also maketh Intercession for us VI. Christ hath no Match or Equal but he very much transcends all his Opposites Beelzebub hath had a great Name but he is nothing to Jesus Christ makes him flie before him and fall like Lightning He hath an awful Majesty in his words that if he doth but say Get thee behind me Satan The Lord rebuke thee Satan shrinks off shamefully He dares not cannot stand before this powerful Advocate Application I. BEhold the marvellous Goodness of God that he should in meer Mercy to us appoint such an able Advocate to whom the very Angels themselves are inferior in point of Wisdom Power Office and Honour Those Sons of the Morning shout for Joy at his Appearance as an Advocate and pry into the Mystery of his honourable Work II. There is great Encouragement to come to this Advocate God invites Men to come to Christ for advice and to take his Counsel This is my beloved Son hear Him He is not concealed in some secret Chamber where he cannot be found but stands at the opening of the Gates at the Place of the chiefest Concourse God hath given him to be a Light to the Gentiles and his Salvation to the ends of the Earth Whoever believingly and in truth desires to have him for their Advocate my have access unto him and have their Cause undertaken pleaded and effectually managed by him who is the Judge's own Son The Motives to this Duty are many 1. When poor Sinners come to this holy Advocate they are kindly embraced 2. They have their Work readily undertaken they are not tired out with Delays 3. They have it very carefully managed the Cause is not lost nor suffered to fall to the Ground for want of prudent and careful Management c. 4. It is a great Case that cannot safely be trust in any other hand it is about a Title to an Inheritance wherein if a Man miscarry he is utterly undone yea utterly undone to Eternity 5. Their Cause is admitted of and undertaken without Fees or any kind of Charges He will do all freely without Money 6. There is much Peace Satisfaction and Security in it A Man that hath committed his Cause to this Advocate may sleep in Peace go about his Business in Comfort neither need he in the least doubt or fear of what will follow for there was never any one that trusted in him confounded or put to shame There was never a Cause left by any Man to the wise Counsel and Management of this most powerful and holy Advocate but it carried the Day He is not only able to save but able to save to the utmost not only some but all those that come unto God by him seeing he ever liveth to make Intercession for them III. Who then would refuse coming to Jesus Christ or neglect to make use of this Advocate IV. It also shews us the Cause why Men perish and miss of God's Favour and lose eternal Life It is not for want of free Tenders of Grace or because there is no Advocate to plead for them but it is because they will not open at his Knock nor take his Counsel c. They will not come unto him that they might have Life Lastly Let all Saints who through Satan's Temptations have been overcome and have sinned and wounded their Consciences remember that there is an Advocate for them with the Father Jesus Christ the Righteous Christ an Apostle Heb. 3.1 Consider the Apostle and High-Priest of your Profession Christ Jesus AN Apostle signifies in the Greek one sent and it hath something peculiar to it to distinguish the Office from other Offices appertaining to the Gospel and the Church for tho John Baptist was one sent with many others yet were they not called Apostles but dignified by some other Names Titles or Epithets as Fore-runner Disciple and Servant of the Church c. Now inasmuch as one Rank and Order of Men have this Title given them and by it are distinguished from others concerned in Divine Service we may suppose it to signify their Commission and Qualification for their designed Work which Commission Qualification and designed Work seems to be comprehensive of these three things viz. 1. Immediatly sent 2. Marvellously inspired 3. The Master-Builders of the Gospel-Foundation for the Christian Religion That all these are declared and set forth concerning Jesus Christ is evident Therefore in that Christ is here called an Apostle it must or may signify that He was sent after a higher and more extraordinary manner than common Messengers An Apostle I. AN Apostle was immediatly sent by Christ. II. The Apostles In pursuit of their Commission went up and down preaching the Gospel c. III The Apostles had Christ always with them in their Work in an extraordinary manner IV. An Apostle was to bear witness to the Truth and to Christ's Name V. The Apostles were to open Mysteries that had been kept hid VI. The Apostles were endued with Divine Power to do Wonders and mighty Works
the Forehead c. And it was commanded them that they should not hurt the Grass of the Earth neither any green thing neither any Tree but only those Men which have not the Seal of God upon their Forehead IX The Spirit is oftimes counterfeited by Satan who transforms himself into an Angel of Light as do his Ministers as if they were the Ministers of Righteousness hence they pretend to Light Spirit and Holiness and beguile the ignorant and unwary Souls to their Eternal Ruine X. The Holy Spirit hath hid or seal'd up some things from some Men Bind up my Temstiony seal the Law amongst my Disciples Many things are hid from Saints themselves in dark and mysterious Prophecies in the Holy Scripture Seal up those things which the seven Thunders uttered c. Yet in due time those things shall be revealed and not only so but the Saints of God themselves by the Spirit are such a sealed and hidden People that but a very few can read and understand them though legible to be read of all the chosen and elect Seed and Heirs of Promise and in that great Day they shall be known by all the World METAPHOR A Seal among Men after a Bond or Covenant is sealed therewith may be defaced or broken and thereby the said Bond or Covenant may lose its Virtue Efficacy and not be deemed good and Authentick in Law II. A Seal among Men can make no Impression without a Hand or one to seal therewith III. A Seal is an Instrument made by the hand of some Artificer of earthly Matter or Substance and makes only a humane or external Impression IV. A Seal may be lost or grow old and defective and so make no perfect and clear Impression Disparity THe Holy Spirit having once made a gracious and glorious Impression in the Soul of a Man neither Devil nor any other Enemy can ever by all their Strength and Skill utterly deface tear or break it so as to make the Covenant of Grace to lose its Virtue and become of none Effect to the Soul hence Believers are said To be sealed to the day of Redemption II. The Spirit is not only the Seal but the Sealer he makes the Impression needing no other and also is the Seal by which the Impression is made III. The Spirit is an uncreated Being or an immortal Substance and makes a divine and heavenly Impression in the Mind or Soul of a Man or Woman which by the operation of God's Grace is made pliable and meet to receive it IV. The Spirit can never be lost grow old be wore out or become defective so that the Impression it now makes is the same in every respect with that it made five thousand Years ago Inferences FRom hence we may perceive by whom the Change or Difference is made which is in any Person Man is born in Sin and rather resembles Satan bears his Image than the Character and Likeness of God Almighty till the Holy Spirit stamps a new and heavenly Character upon them or infuses a spiritual Habit into him Who makes thee to differ from another or what hast thou which thou hast not received c. II. It may serve to stir every one up to examine their Hearts whether they have received the Impression of this Spiritual Seal as is the Seal such is the Impression it makes They that are after the Spirit mind the things of the Spirit But we all with open Face beholding as in a Glass the Glory of the Lord are changed into the same Image from Glory to Glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord. III. For further Trial take these few brief Notes following 1. Were your Hearts ever humbled in the sence of Sin broken in pieces melted made soft and pliable to receive the Seal The Heart of Man naturally is hard and obdurate and will not take this spiritual Impression 2. Did the Spirit ever set home and seal any Promise in particular or Promises in general upon your Hearts so that you can say with the Prophet David Lord remember the word unto thy Servant upon which thou hast caused me to hope Psal. 119.49 The Ephesians are said to be sealed with the Spirit of Promise Eph. 1.13 3. Are you formed into the Likeness and Image of the Spirit There is in that Soul that is sealed by the Spirit a certain Impression of Divine Light former Darkness flies away and the Eyes of the Understanding are enlightned the Soul sees an Excellency in God and in Jesus Christ a transcendent Beauty in divine Objects and values the Knowledg of Jesus Christ and him crucified above all the things in this World 4. Are you holy heavenly spiritual are there Principles of true Piety and Godliness wrought in you Do you love God because he is holy and love his Word because of the purity of it Do you breath and pant after a further Conformity and Likeness to him 5. Is thy Heart washed from its Filthiness If thou art not cleansed from thy former Wickedness and swinish Nature thou mayest assure thy self thou hast not the Spirit of God in thee thou art far from being sealed therewith 'T is by the virtue of those Promises that are imprinted upon the Soul by the Holy-Gost that a Man comes to cleanse himself from all Filthiness of the Flesh and Spirit and to perfect Holiness in the Fear of God 2 Cor. 7.1 6. Doth not thy Heart condemn thee for allowing thy self in any known Sin or for living in the continual neglect of any one known Duty The Spirit witnesseth with our Spirits that we are the Children of God Where it is a sealing Spirit it is a witnessing Spirit It compares the Heart and Life of a Man with the Rule of the Word and if the Bent and Stream of the Soul be Heaven-ward and his sincere Design is after God and to live to him in this World as well as to live with him in the World to come to be holy here as well as to be happy hereafter then the Spirit witnesses for him But if otherwise it witnesses against him and his own Spirit condemns him IV. Moreover this may inform sincere Christians to their unspeakable Joy how firm and sure the Covenant of Grace is to them They are sealed with the holy Spirit unto the Day of Redemption they are mark'd for Heaven and cannot lose their Title to the eternal Inheritance because they cannot lose the Seal of it As they have received the Earnest of it so they have the Witness and Seal of it that it might be every way firm and sure to them V. Let all who profess the Gospel and pretend to the Spirit strive to get this Seal 'T is not enough to read of the Covenant of God and to have some external knowledg of it and dispute about it but labour to get it sealed to you by the holy Spirit VI. If the Spirit be the Earnest and Seal of this blessed Inheritance
things lie naked and bare V. So in the Assumption of this Form there may be some respect had to Noah's Dove signifying Peace and Reconciliation by Christ and the ceasing of the Wrath of God to all those who shall fly to the Lord Jesus and rest upon him by a lively Faith VI. The Holy Ghost is swift God is said to fly upon the Wings of the Wind the Spirit is God and the Flight of the Dove saith Reverend Blackwood denotes the divine Influence of the Spirit coming from Heaven into the Members of Christ as well as into the Head the Holy Ghost can quickly come to the Aid and Succour of a Believer when in Trouble or beset with Temptation or to strengthen him when he hath any great Work and Business to do for God That Spirit appeared like a Dove and yet the Learned tell us it was of a fiery Colour and we must not think this Substance saith Mr. Blackwood or Body resembled by a Dove to be hypostatically united to the Holy Spirit as the humane Nature of Christ is to the divine but as Angels appeared oft-times to Men in humane Bodies and laid them down again so did the Holy Ghost The Holy Spirit the Saints Guide Joh. 16.13 He will guide you into all Truth c. Rom. 8.14 As many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the Sons of God The Spirit is the Saints Guide Guide A Guide is very necessary for Strangers in a Wilderness where there are many ways and turnings II. An eminent and able Guide is well skill'd in all ways and able to give Directions in the most difficult Cases that are very hard to find out III. A faithful Guide gives notice of all the Dangers that are in the way and shews also how a poor Travellor may escape them and so go safe unto his desired Place IV. An able Guide frees a Man that commits himself to his Guidance from many Cares and Fears that attend such who have lost their Way and have no Guide V. An able and faithful Guide gives plain and full Direction to the ignorant so that they cannot well miss the way if so be they exactly follow his Directions Parallel SO the Guidance of the Holy Spirit as it is contained in the Holy Scripture is necessary to Believers whilst they pass through the Wilderness of this World where one says this is the way and another that II. So the Holy Spirit is able to guide poor Sinners in all the ways of God he led Moses and the Prophets under the Law and led the Apostles and all the Primitive Christians under the Gospel-Ministration Holy Men of God spake as they were moved and guided by the Holy Spirit There is no Precept nor Promise of God needful for the Children of Men to be instructed in but the Spirit in the holy Scripture hath left it upon Record for our Direction and Consolation and whatsoever is hard to be understood that is contained therein The Spirit that searcheth all things can open and explain it to a gracious Soul the Spirit guides in the way of Morality in the way of Faith and Gospel-Obedience in the way of Church-Constitution and Discipline and in Gospel-Holiness and Conversation III. The Holy Spirit hath in the Holy Scripture for in that is contained all the Directions of the Spirit touching all matters and cases necessary to alvation given notice to all Spiritual Travellors of all the Dangers that may attend them in the way to Heaven First the Danger of Unregeneracy the common Road that most Men and Women walk in the Spirit●● hath told us positively if we go in that way we shall perish for ever Except a Man be born again he cannot see the Kingdom of God Secondly The great Danger of the way of Presumption Thirdly The Danger of Despair Fourthly The Danger of Idolatry Heresy and Error Fifthly The Danger of Disobedience to Christ's Commands Acts 3.22.23 Sixthly The Danger of loving or liking of any one Sin Seventhly The Danger of Hypocrisy Eighthly The Danger of Apostacy c. IV. So the Holy Spirit frees a poor Saint from many Fears and Cares which attend others whilst he wholly commits himself to the Guidance of God's Word and to the Directions of the Spirit many are at a loss and know not what to do nor which way to go whilst he rests satisfied resolving to go wholly by this Guide V. So the Holy Spirit in the Scripture of Truth hath given such plain and clear Directions in all Cases of moment about Faith and Holiness that the ignorant and unlearned cannot miss the way to Heaven if they carefully observe the Rules laid down therein Guide OTher Guides tho very skilful and have good Knowledg of a way or matter they undertake to guide Men in may notwithstanding in some things miss being not infallible cannot give infallible Demonstrations to all doubtful Persons that they are right and that those who follow their Directions shall never go astray Disparity BUT the Holy Spirit in such a glorious manner by many Signs and Wonders so confirmed the way to Heaven as they are recorded in the Holy Scripture that those that follow his Counsel shall not go astray he is an infallible Guide and never imposed any Rules Laws or Precepts upon Men but left such convincing Evidence of the Truth of his Testimony that there remains no just ground for a Doubt or Objection as might be shewed in respect of the giving forth both of the Law and Gospel therefore those who pretend they are led by the Spirit or Inspiration and yet cannot prove and demonstrate what they say to be true by such ways and means that no Deceiver can pretend unto or do the like c. lie and abuse the Holy Ghost who is a certain and infallible Guide Inferences BLess God for this Spiritual Guide in matters of Faith and Practice and that there are such sure Rules left by him in the written Word What should we have done had God never afforded us such a Teacher and Guide as the Holy Ghost is 1. For Man naturally is blind I will lead the Blind in ways they knew not c. 2. There are many By-ways and were there not one sure and perfect Guide how could a Man find his way It is as easy for one Man to say he is led by the Spirit and Inspiration as it is for another and how shall a Man were it not for the Word know which of them is in the right 3. Some pretend they are led by the Spirit and they walk quite contrary to the Scripture which contains all the Truth of God necessary to be known believed and practised in order to Salvation He shall guide you into all Truth he shall bring my Word to your Remembrance Quest. How shall we know who follows the Spirit 's Guidance Answ. Art thou led to repent to leave thy Sins to believe in Christ to obey his Commands to
and powerful sharper than any two-edged Sword piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit and of the joints and marrow and is a discerner of the thoughts and Intents of the heart 'T is a hard matter for a Man tho' never so wicked to shut out or Prevent the Light of Gods Word from darting into and piercing of his Evil and accusing Conscience 3. The Word and blessed Gospel of Christ is so Great a Light that it makes wonderful Discoveries to the Children of Men. 1. It makes Manifest not only that there is a God but also what a God he is Not only his Being but also his manner of Being 2. It Discovers the Creation of the World 3. The State of Man before he fell and after his Fall 4. The horrid nature of Sin 5. The secret Counsel and Eternal Love of God to lost Man together with the severity of God towards the fallen Angels 6. It makes known the Lord Jesus Christ and his Blessed Design in coming into the World his Incarnation Nativity Life Death Resurrection Ascension and Intercession c. 7. It Discovers how God is to be Worshipped all his Laws Ordinances and Institutions are revealed by it 8. It discovers the True Church which otherwise cannot be known 9. Lastly It makes manifest whatsoever is needful or necessary to be known believed or practiced in order to Salvation 4. The VVord of God Directs and Guides Men in the Right way Hence David saith Thy Word is a Lamp unto my feet and a light unto my pathes God is Gracious to mankind in this respect viz. he leaves them not at an uncertainty without an infallible Guide in matters of Religion Take away this Un●●erring Rule and what confusion would the Christian VVorld be in one Man might say this is the way and another that I walk saith one by the Guidance of the Spirit and so saith another that teacheth quite Contrary things Saith a third you are both out of the way 't is I alone that am led by Inspiration and ye are in Darkness Others plead for the Pope and General Counsels which have been miserably Contradictory one to another and none of these can Give better Demonstrations touching the truth of what they Preach or Practice then the Rest being not able to Confirm their Doctrine by Miracles and so consequently how shall a poor doubtful Soul be directed in the way to heaven by either or any of them For were not the holy Scriptures the Rule but Contrariwise the Light within or Inspiration c. then must a Man be able to Confirm and Prove what he sayeth in such a way or by such means that no Deceiver or Impostor can pretend unto or do the like But is not the Spirit of God above the Scriptures which you call the VVord did not the Spirit give forth the Scriptures if so sure then that is of the Greatest Authority and only Light that can best Direct men Into the right way That the holy Spirit or third Person of the holy Trinity is a Greater Light then the holy Scripture is not Denied by vertue of which holy men of old were Inspired that gave them forth yet the Question is VVhether any Man now hath such a measure of the Spirit in him which is a greater Light than the written word and to whom others are bound to adhere and be directed by for 't is this only which is Denied 5. The word and Gospel of Christ hath a Chearing and Quickning Vertue This is my comfort in my affliction thy word hath Quickened me And in another place I will never forget thy precepts for with them thou hast Quickend me As 't is grevious to be Spiritually blind or in the Dark Region and Dungeon of Idolatry Sin and Unbelief so on the other hand how comfortable is it to enjoy the blessed word and Gospel of Jesus Christ. 6. The VVord and Gospel of Christ hath a Cleansing Purging and purifying Vertue in it Wherewith shall a young man cleanse his way by taking heed thereto according to thy word Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you The Gospel and word of God Disperseth and Scattereth all the Fogs and Mists of Darkness and Error It is the refining-pot of Truth VVhat an unwholsome Pesthouse would the VVorld be in a Spiritual Sence were it not for the Light and Excellent Vertue of Gods holy VVord 7. The VVord and Gospel of God is very pure and of an undefilable Nature what filthy sinks hath it past through and what means hath been used by the Popish Adversaries and others to Corrupt and Polute it and yet no defilement cleaveth to it it remaines unmixed and pure still shining forth Gloriously such is the Excellent nature of it it purifieth the hearts and lives of men and nothing can fasten upon it to polute it 8. The VVord and Gospel of Christ is called by the Apostle The Glorious Gospel the Gospel is exceeding full of Glory There is nothing in it but that which is very Glorious Here you have a Resplendency and Shining forth of the Sun of Righteousness Gloria quasi clara saith Aquinas because Glory is the bright shining forth of Excellency now its transcendent Excellency and Splendor shines forth as may be demonstrated many wayes 1. It s Glorious in Respect of the Author and Fountain from whence it proceeds 2. 'T is Glorious in a Comparative sence 3. 'T is Glorious in respect of it Self First As light is Glorious because it is the most Excellent Rayes Resplendency and Shinings forth of the Sun so is the Gospel because 't is the glorious shining forth and resplendency of Jesus Christ the Sun of Righteousness Secondly 'T is glorious in a comparative sence it Excells the Law hence called a better Testiment tho' that was glorious yet it had no glory in this respect by Reason of the glory that Excelleth I. The Gospel excels the Law in respect of the names of the one and the names of the other 1. The Law is called the Letter the Gospel the Ministration of the Spirit 2. The Law is called a Ministration of death the Gospel a Ministrator of life II. The gospel excels in glory above the law 1. In regard of the light and perspicuity of it the law was full of obscurity clothed with many Ceremonies and mysterious Sacrifices 2. They were at a great loss touching the main drift and end thereof 2 Cor. 3.13 God spake as it were under a Vail III. The gospel is clear and plain Christ beheld heard handled c. the Mysteries long hid open'd and explained fully we behold with open face c. IV. The law was appointed to be but a leading Ministration and in subserviency to the gospel our Schoolmaster to bring us to Christ. V. The gospel more glorious or excels the law in respect of the strength of the one and weakness of
the other what the law could not do in that it was weak through the Flesh God sent forth his Son c. The law wounds but can't heal it shews a man he is dead but it can't give him life it shews man he is naked but it cannot cloth him The gospel gives life heals clothes and comforts the one shews we are in Prison the other brings us out no Salvation by the one and none without the other VI. The gospel excels in glory above the law in regard of the discovery there is made therein of the Mercy and Grace of God the one shews God is just and severe and will not clear the guilty the other shews he is not only just but also gracious If any grace shone forth under the law it was only beams of gospel light darting forth darkly in it VII The gospel is more glorious in regard of the chief Administrators of the one and of the other The one were 1 Angels if the VVord spoken by Angels were stedfast who have received the law by the disposition of Angels and have not kept it 2. Moses a Servant one that spake on earth Heb. 12.25 The other Christ the Lord of life and glory who speaks from heaven How shall we escape if we turn away from him that speaketh from Heaven VIII The gospel excels the law in respect of Preisthood Aaron and his Sons were Priests of the law Christ is the only Priest of the gospel 1. The Priests of the law were Men no more than Men Christ God-Man 2. They had infirmities sin and guilt in their hearts and lives as well as others Christ had none in his Mouth was found no guile 3. They were made Priests without an Oath but Christ with an Oath Heb. 7.21 so greater solemnity at his instalment into Office 4. They could not continue by reason of Death and they truly were many because shey were not suffered to continue by reason of death but Christ dieth not he ever liveth to make intercession for us but this man because he continueth for ever hath an unchangeable Priesthood 5. Christ was more merciful and filled with greater bowels than they he hath compassion on the ignorant and on them that are out of the way Heb. 5.2 6. Christ as Priest was the substance the Antitype of Aaron and his Priest-hood 7. There is compleatness and perfection in Christs Priesthood but it was not so touching Aarons If therefore perfection were by the Levitical Priest c. the law that made nothing perfect IX The Priesthood of Christ under the gospel excels Aarons in respect of Work and Office c. 1. He was to enter into the holy place 2. To appear before God 3. To bear the sins of the People Exod. 28.38 4. To make an Atonement Lev. 16.32 5. To Judge of Uncleanness Lev. 13.2 6. To offer Incense Lev. 16.17.8 7. To determine Controversies Deut. 17.8 8. To Bless the People and many other things which Jesus Christ infinitely Excels in 1. Christ is entered into the true Holy Place Sanctum Sanctorum the Holy of Holies Heaven it self 2. He appears really before God for us being set down on the right hand of the Majesty on High c. 3. He hath as the great Anti-type born our sins upon his own Body on the Tree 4. He hath made a compleat and perfect Attonement 5. He Judges of our uncleanness both of the Heart as well as of the Flesh. 6. He resolves all our Doubts ends Controversies speaks peace to the disconsolate a word in season to him that is weary 7. He offers Incense And there was given to him much Incense that he should offer it with the prayers of all Saints 8. He gives down Blessings Him hath God sent to bless you in turning away every one of you from his iniquities c. IX The gospel excels the law in respect of Sacrifices 1. Those Sacrifices under the law were not so Excellent there was not that worth in them as is in the Sacrifices of the gospel What was the blood of Bulls Bullocks and Lambs these were part of those Legal Sacrifices Christ offered up his own Body poured forth his precious Blood to take away our sins 2. They were offered often to Atone for Iniquity dayly every year But Christ hath offered up himself in Sacrifices once for all by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are Sanctified that which they were alwayes or continually a doing and yet could not accomplish he did by one single Sacrifice and that for ever X. The law required perfect righteousness and nothing less would be accepted and so consequently no soul could thereby be delivered from terror and bondage but the gospel through Christs perfect righteousness acted in his own Person for us accepts of Sincerity in the room and stead of the perfect keeping the whole Law XI In respect of the extent of the one and of the other The law was only given to Israel or unto the lineal Seed of Abraham and to the Proselyte Stranger he dealt his Laws and Statutes to Israel he did not so to any Nation c. The gospel is extended to all People and Nations under the whole Heavens Go into all the World and preach the Gospel to every Creature Mar. 16.15 VVhosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have eternal Life XII The gospel excels the law in the easiness and sweetness of it the precepts of the law were many more in number and hard to learn and remember and very difficult and painful some of them to do particularly Circumcision and also very chargeable beyond what the Gospel is My yoak is easie and my burden is light XIII The gospel is glorious above the law in regard of the Promises of it called better Promises better Covenant better Hope Heb. 7.19 XIV It is more glorious in respect of its Duration the law was but for a time the Servant abides not in the house for ever but the Son abides for ever an everlasting Covenant an everlasting Priesthood an everlasting Gospel No other Ministration is to be looked for till the end of the VVorld Thirdly The gospel is glorious in respect of it self here we shall be large If we have respect to the Historical part the gospel contains a glorious history there is that in it which may affect every person please every Curiosit●● what is there in any History which may Commend or illustrate its glory and excellency which the gospel comes short in 1. Some Persons delight to Read and hear Histories that treat of Love and amorous stories 2. Some are more affected with such that treat of Martial-Exploits or Atchievements of Wars of the conquering of Kingdoms and Nations and overcoming mighty Champions c. 3. Some rather Commend such Histories that treat of those great rarities which are in many Nations and Kingdoms of the world and of the Cities Lawes Customes and
Eternity he is God and so all things in heaven and earth are his all things that the Father hath are mine saith Christ Joh. 16.15 2. He is Rich as Mediator so it pleased the father in him all fulness should dwell he was made heir of all things 3. The gospel shews the father hath given all things to him he came by them as the free Donation of the Father 4. Christ obtained his Riches also by Conquest he has recovered them for us by overcoming his and our Enemies all the Riches Christ hath as Mediator he got by quest as Israel got Canaan Sin and Satan those spiritual Thieves had Robbed us of our Riches but Jesus Christ hath rescued or recovered them again out of the hands of these Robbers 5. Christ the gospel shews hath obtained his Riches by purchase Grace is purchased gifts are purchased glory is purchased the Church which is called his Inheritance is purchased Heaven is purchased How do you make it appear that Jesus Christ is gloriously Rich 1. Because he had enough to pay all our debts yet never a one of us owed less than Ten Thousand Talents 2. Christs Riches were glorious Riches because they will satisfie glorious Justice which no other Riches could do no not the Riches of Ten Thousand Worlds nor all the worth and Riches of the Angels of Heaven 3. Because he provides for and maintains all in heaven and earth at his own charges and as all have their beings from him so likewise they are fed and sustained by him they all eat at his Table none keeps such a house hath such a family as Christ he has a good stock great comings in that thus abundantly layeth out 4. Christs Riches are glorious Riches appears in that he hath enriched so many Men and women since the World begun and not only so but also with variety of Choice and precious Riches oh what abundance of Souls hath the Lord Jesus enriched thousands and ten thousands how many before the Law and under the Law and under the Gospel who can account or reckon up their number John declares the number of them that he beheld Round about the Throne to be ten thousand times ten thousand and thousands of thousands how many hath he made great Advanced on high honoured greatly on earth bestowed vast Treasures and Riches upon how many Millions hath he Adorned and gloriously Dect with Jewels Precious Stones and Pearls of an inestimable value and yet never the poorer 5. Christs glorious Riches appears in that he is generally Rich Rich in all things all the gold and silver and precious stones in the world are his he is the proper Proprietor of them the earth is the Lords and the fulness thereof The Cattle upon a thousand hills The Wool Flax and Oyl are his nay moreover all Divine vertues and spiritual gifts are his he is Rich in wisdom and knowledge in grace and glory 6. Christ is gloriously Rich appears in that he has a Kingdom yea a glorious vast and splendent Kingdom and Crown to give to every one of his faithful followers Every Saint shall have a Kingdom and Crown that fadeth not away Be thou faithful unto Death and I will give thee a Crown of Life 7. Because his Riches are of such an Excellent Nature that they enrich the Soul of Man other Men may have vast Riches may have store of gold and silver and other good things and yet none of these Riches can enrich their Souls spiritually they may be poor and miserable notwithstanding their great abundance 8. Christ is gloriously Rich appears in that he hath enough to enrich all come who will thousands and ten thousands yea millions of thousands if they come to him he has Riches of grace and glory for them all Oh there is abundance yea a redundancy of grace and Riches in Christ he is as fall of grace as the Sea is full of water or the Sun is full of Light 9. Christ is gloriously Rich because his Riches are Incomparable in respect of their nature and quality Happy is the man saith Solomon that findeth wisdom and the man that getteth understanding for the merchandize of it is better than the merchandize of silver or the gain thereof than fine gold she is more precious then Rubies and all the things thou canst desire are not to be compared unto her A little Faith tho' it be but as a grain of Mustard seed is worth more then Thrones Crowns and Kingdoms of the earth one dram of grace is better then all the gold of Ophir 10. Christs Riches are glorious Riches because they cannot be spent Christs Treasury is inexhaustible it can never be drawn dry Christ gives abundantly out but never wastes his Stores nor hath a farthing the less the Riches of Christ are unsearchable O the height the depth the breadth and length of Christs Riches who can find out the bottom of his Rich love and grace the bottom of his Rich wisdom and knowledge we may well cry out upon this account with the Apostle O the depth of the Riches both of the wisdom and knowledg of God how unsearchable are his Judgements and his ways past finding out 11. Christs Riches are glorious riches because his riches are harmless as a Divine well observes they are riches that will not hurt nor harm the Souls of such that possess them never were any made worse by being spiritually Rich. The riches of the World have undone many they have been as Thornes to them by which they have been peirced through with many sorrows Many will one day curse the Day that ever they had such store of earthly riches Riches are a snare to the Possessors hence Christ saith 't is hard for a Rich man to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven 12. Christs riches are glorious riches because they are satisfying riches Silver and Gold will not satisfie he that loveth silver shall not be satisfied with silver nor he that loveth abundance of Increase he that has Christ and his riches has enough nay he has all he has Pardon and Peace of Conscience what can he desire more that has God and Christ and a Title to Heaven Hence the Scripture saith he shall abide satisfied such thirst no more their Inordinate desire after the world is allayed 13. Lastly Christs riches are glorious riches because they are Permanent they are lasting yea everlasting riches Other riches fly away like smoke they are here to day and gone in a moment with one spark of fire or with one blast at sea but Christs riches are durable riches and honour are with me yea durable riches and righteousness Thirdly Why is Christ held forth in the Gospel to be thus gloriously Rich 1. That the Doubts and Scruples that are in sinner hearts might be removed is there enough in Christ is there enough Grace enough Pardon enough Strength c. 2.
Such shall have an heavenly Life for an earthly one An Eternal Life for a Transitory one and thus by the help of the Spirit the Promises sweetly tend to answer all doubts and objections that may arise in poor sinners or in the hearts of weak Believers which is the last thing I shall mind as to the glorious excellent nature of Gospel Promises 12. The Gospel is glorious in respect of the Priviledges thereof here I might insist upon Adoption or Sonship free access to the Throne of Grace a dwelling-place in Gods house right to the Ministery and all the gifts thereof whether Paul or Apollos all is yours and right to partake of the Prayers of the Church and many other priviledges that have occasionally been mentioned which here I shall omit 13. The Gospel is glorious in respect of the Salvation wrought about by the Lord Jesus as recorded and revealed therein That Gospel Salvation is glorious Salvation doth appear from what hath been said 1. In respect of God who in his eternal Wisdom first found it out or was the contriver of it 2. In respect of Christ who is more immediately the Author thereof 3. In respect of the price of this Salvation viz. the Bloud of Jesus Christ. 4. In that all the glorious Attributes shine forth in their own glorious splendor and lustre therein They all meet together in sweet harmony righteousness and truth meet together Justice and Mercy do as it were Kiss each other as hath already been hinted the gospel shews that God in magnifying one Attribute doth not eclipse the glory of another 5. In respect of the Publishers of it 1. The Angels 2. The Lord Jesus himself 3. The Apostles 6. In respect of all other Salvations what was that glorious Salvation God wrought for Israel at the Red Sea in comparison of the Salvation of the Gospel by the Lord Jesus Many conclude that Salvation of Israel and other great Salvations spoken of in the old Testament were as Types and Shadows of this 7. In respect of the Confirmation of it by signs and wonders and divers miracles and gifts of the holy Ghost the Dead were raised the Blind saw the Temple rent asunder the Sun darkned the Graves opened the Spirit miraculously given down and all to confirm the Salvation of the Gospel 8. Gospel Salvation is glorious Salvation in respect of the workings and operations of the holy Spirit upon the heart in order to the interesting of the Soul into the grace and blessings thereof as hath been shewed already The holy Trinity are Implyed and concerned in working about and finally accomplishing of this Salvation 9. In respect of the seasonableness of it every thing therein being gloriously fitted and suited as to time and the necessity of poor sinners in due time Christ died for the ungodly See Promises 10. Upon consideration of what we are hereby delivered from viz. Sin Satan the Law Wrath of God Death and everlasting Burning 11. In respect of all those things and blessings we are hereby invested with and hope to receive 12. Gospel Salvation is glorious because 't is a free Salvation not by works of righteousness that we have done but according to his mercy he saved us Tit. 3.5 13. Because it is a full Salvation it supplies the Soul with all things it wants whether Grace Light Power Wisdom Peace or any thing else in order to interest in it or the perfect accomplishment of it 14. Because it is a sweet Soul-satisfying Salvation Every one that sees his interest in it may say with good old Simeon Now let thy servant depart in peace for mine eyes have seen thy Salvation 15. 'T is a certain and sure Salvation 16. It is an Eternal Salvation Israel shall be saved in the Lord with an Everlasting Salvation And being made perfect he became the Author of Eternal Salvation to all them who obey him Heb. 5.9 Inferences 1. This may Inform and fully Convince all considerate Persons what the reason and cause is that the Devil is such an implacable Enemy to the Gospel and uses all means immaginable to prevent it or hinder the light thereof from shining into our hearts If our Gospel be hid it is hid to them that are lost in whom the God of this world hath blinded the minds of them that believe not lest the light of the Glorious Gospel of Christ who is the image of God should shine unto them 2. It also shews us what a great blessing God hath bestowed upon this nation 3. It may be a means to stir up all poor sinners to believe and obey it to prize and esteem it 4. It may teach us to contend earnestly for it and to hold it fast in spight of all opposers whatsoever 5. VVhat Motives might hence be inferred to prevail with all sincere Believers to be earnest with God that they may behold in this glass more of his glory to the end it may by its reflected Rayes change them into the same Image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord. That it may shine into their Hearts 1. As they would be as burning and shining Lights to others 2. As they would live in the Joy and Comfort of it themselves 3. As they would approve themselves VVisdoms Children by justifying and standing by and for this glorious Gospel held forth in the word of God in the worst times 6. If the Gospel be so glorious it may put each man upon Examination dost thou perceive and clearly behold the glory which shines forth in it Some it is to be feared never saw the gospel in the glory of it it is as a sealed Book to them they see but the outsides of the book they are not able to discern the lustre and glory which is contained in it the God of this world hath blinded the minds saith the Apostle of them that believe not lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ who is the Image of God should shine unto them Some men commend the gospel only because it contains so many righteous and good Laws and holy Rules of Justice and Morality teaching men to live soberly and to do as they would be done unto but see but little more in it which shews these men have but little of the Mystery and Glory of the Gospel opened to them for tho' it be granted that it is one part of the excellency of it yet it is not the chief as appears by what hath been said Again There are others who seemingly are much affected with the Gospel that Book of Books and yet cry up and magnifie the Light within above it as if that was a more perfect Rule than the holy Gospel and VVord of God which shews how little of the Gospel glory appears to them In the last Place if the Gospel be so glorious O pray whosoever thou art that God would be pleased to open thine eyes that thou mayst see it
We shall here only speak of the Word as it is compared to a Hammer Simile A Hammer is a fit Instrument to break Rocks and beat Stones in pieces c. II. A Hammer can do nothing of it self without the hand that uses it III. According to the Strength Design and Wisdom of the Work-Man a Hammer doth effect this or that c. IV. A Hammer is not only a fit Instrument to break things in pieces withall but also to drive home Nails c. and to clench and fasten them also Parallel THe Word of God is prepared by the Almighty as a fit means to break in pieces the stony and rocky Hearts of Sinners II. The Word of God cannot of it self break in pieces the Sinner's Heart God must use it by the hand of the Spirit if ever it accomplish that for which he sent it III. So according to the Design Wisdom and Strength the Holy Ghost is pleased to put forth upon the Heart of a Sinner is the nature of the VVork that is effected or accomplished thereby VI. So the Word of God in the hand of the Spirit is very useful to drive home and fasten 1. The Nails of Conviction 2. To drive home and fasten Precepts 3. To drive home and fasten Promises God is the great Master of Assemblies who fastens the Words of the Wise as Goads and Nails given from one Shepherd Inferences EXamine your selves have you experienced the Word to be like a Hammer 1. Have you been broken in pieces by it have you been under Grief and Trouble for your Sins 2. Are you broken off from your Sins 3. Are your Hearts soft 4. Hath the Word and Spirit of God fastened Convictions so upon you that you cannot get free of them Do they abide like a Nail in a sure place Have the Precepts of God in like manner been drove home that you cannot rest till you have submitted to them Have Promises been so fastened as that you do believe and stedfastly apply them to your own Souls II. If you would have the Word of God break your hard and rocky Hearts then 1. Consider the Severity of it touching the Threatnings thereof Gal. 3.10 Mark 16.16 Luk. 13.5 2. Consider what hath been executed upon such who break the Word 1. Adam 2. The old World 3. Korah and his Company Those that broke Moses 's Law dyed without Mercy under two or three Witnesses Heb. 10.28 3. Consider the Truth of the Word Mat. 5.18 Job 36.17 Luk. 21.22 4. The Power and Authority of the Word 5. The Torments of the Damned 6. Read often and consider the Sufferings of Christ. 7. Cry to God that he would be pleased to take the Hammer of the Word into the hand of his Spirit and smite your rocky Hearts See Simile stony and rocky Heart The Word of God the Sword of the Spirit Eph. 6.17 And the Sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God TWO things may be inquired into and in both these respects we shall run the Parallel 1. Why the VVord of God is compared to a Sword 2. VVhy the VVord is called the Sword of the Spirit 1. Some take as Mr. Gurnall observes the Abstract here to be put for the Concrete 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Sword of the Spirit for the spiritual Sword as if it were no more but take the spiritual Sword which is the VVord of God according to that of the Apostle 2 Cor. 10.4 The Weapons of our Warfare are not carnal but mighty that is spiritual VVeapons Indeed Satan being a Spirit must be fought with spiritual VVeapons and such is the VVord of God viz. a spiritual Sword but this tho true reacheth not the full sence of the Place where 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is taken Personaliter for the Person of the Holy Spirit METAPHOR A Sword is a Weapon generally made use of by all Souldiers of every Rank and Quality the Captain as well as the ordinary Souldier hath and ought to have his Sword II. A Sword is a Weapon by which they do not only defend themselves but also do great Execution upon their Enemies III. A Sword is a keen sharp piercing Weapon it will enter into the Body and pierce the very Heart of a Man IV. A Sword is an honourable Weapon and of great Antiquity it hath been in use from the beginning a Weapon that no Enemy hath any just cause to quarrel with V. Some Swords have two Edges they will cut both ways they will cut backwards and forwards as they go in and as they come out VI. A Sword will cut off a Member many a Leg and Arm have been cut off therewith VII Some Wounds of a Sword are so mortal that there is no cure for them VIII A Sword is born oft-times before a Magistrate to signify Authority and Justice He bears not the Sword in vain IX A Sword is a very victorious Weapon it hath done great Execution in the World Joshua made great Slaughter upon the seven Nations of Canaan with the Sword it is said he put all the Souls in several Cities to the Edg of the Sword Parallel THE VVord of God the spiritual Sword every Christian of what Rank or Quality soever maketh use of and cannot ought not to be without it the Captain General fought with this VVeapon himself Ministers as well as every private Christian ought always to be armed herewith II. So the VVord of God is a spiritual VVeapon by which a Christian doth not only defend himself from the danger of Sin and Satan the VVorld c. but by it he offends yea cuts down and overcomes and vanquishes all these and other cruel Enemies of the Soul 1. The VVord is a defensive VVeapon Saith David By the Word of thy Lips I have kept me from the Paths of the Destroyer Vnless thy Law had been my Delight I should have perished in my Affliction 2 Offensive by it our blessed Captain made the Prince of Darkness fly It is written thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God III. The Word of God is sharper than any Sword If the Spirit uses it it will soon enter into and pierce the Heart of a Sinner as appears by that notable Instance concerning those Jews that put the Lord Jesus to death whilst Peter preached the VVord to them it is said they were pricked in their Hearts IV. The Word of God is an honourable VVeapon our Saviour and all holy Prophets and good Men would never else have made use of it it is also of great Antiquity the Writings of Moses as it is observed by divers were before any humane Records No Devil nor vile Heretick hath any cause to except against it or to quarrel with the Holy Scripture V. The VVord of God is quicK and powerful sharper than any two-edged Sword it hath a twofold Operation at one time as it is used by the Ministers of the Gospel it wounds the
LEaven is of a diffusive Quality it infuses it self into every part till the whole Lump is leavened II. Leaven is of an assimilating Quality it turns the Meal in which it is hid into its own Nature III. The Woman took the Leaven and hid it in the Meal Leaven must be hid that so it may leaven the Meal the better IV. Leaven secretly and invisibly worketh and altereth the Meal and maketh a Change therein turning of it into Dough. V. Leaven doth not change the whole three measures of Meal all at once but it accomplishes its Work by degrees VI. A little Leaven will leaven the whole Lump 1 Cor. 5.6 Gal. 5.9 Parallel THe Word and Grace of God is of a diffusive nature it will where it is received in a spiritual sence leavens every Faculty of the Soul until the whole Man Body and Spirit is leavened therewith By three measures of Meal some understand the Body Soul and Spirit to be meant II. The Word of God where it is in Truth received such is the assimilating Nature thereof doth convert by its powerful Operation the whole Soul into its own Likeness it changes the evil Quailties thereof and works divine and spiritual Qualities in the room of them making a glorious and visible change in the Heart and Life III. The Word of God must be received into the Heart it must be hid as it were there like Seed that is covered in the Earth that so it may have its blessed Effect in order to leaven the Soul in a spiritual Sence the better Thy Word have I hid in my Heart IV. So the Workings and Operations of God's Word are secret and invisible our Saviour alludes to this when he compares the Work of the Spirit in Regeneration to the Wind as is well observed the Word and Spirit work secretly their Operations are invisible to the outward Eye V. So the Word and Grace of God works not that blessed Change in the Soul all at one instant but Grace is carried on in Believers by degrees I deny not but at the first Infusion of Grace or Act of Faith a Man is really and actually justified yet the Work of Conversion and Holiness is gradually carried on and may be a great while before it is perfected VI. So a small Quantity or but a dram of true Grace will spiritually leaven and change the whole Man hence Grace in the beginning is compared to a Grain of Mustard-Seed Parable LEaven is taken in the Scripture in an evil sence for Hypocrisy evil Doctrine Malice and Wickedness from that sowre Quality that is in it Disparity THe Word of God hath no unpleasant or sowring Quality in it but contrariwise it is the only means through the Spirit to purge out that old Leaven whether it be evil Doctrine Hypocrisy Malice or Wickedness that sowreth and corrupteth the whole Man 2. This may further inform us touching the nature of the Word and Grace of God And from hence we may be able to make some Judgment whether Conversion be truly wrought in our Souls or whether the Kingdom of God where Christ spiritually rules which is Righteousness and Peace and Joy in the Holy Spirit be in Truth begun in us or no The Word of God compared to Glass 2 Cor. 3.18 Beholding as in a Glass the Glory of the Lord and like unto a Man beholding his natural Face in a Glass BERNARD understands by Glass here to be meant the Gospel with divers others and we see no cause to question this Exposition Simile A Glass is a Medium that represents Persons and things unto the sight of our external Eyes II. Some Glasses shew us such things that we cannot see nor discern without them as common Experience shews which are called Perspective-Glasses III. A Glass seems to bring such things near to us that are at a great distance Some by looking in a Glass have discovered Things and Persons many Miles of as if they were just by them IV. A true Glass shews or represents unto a Man his own natural Face by looking therein he may see what manner of Man he is he may take a plain view of himself whether fair or deformed V. A Glass is used by some as a thing to dress themselves in by it they know how to put on their Attire and to deck themselves with all their Ornaments if any thing be wanting or amiss which they would have on they soon perceive it by looking in a Glass VI. A Glass is a thing that some Persons take much Delight to look into VII He that would have a full or plain sight of a Person or Persons that he hath a desire to behold in a Glass must look therein with open Face he must not look asquint upon it VIII A Man that beholds his natural Face in a Glass and goes his way soon forgets what manner of Man he was if he saw Spots or Blemishes or other Deformity in his Face or any uncomly Features he soon forgets them IX If a Man looks into a Glass he sees there but the Image Resemblance or Representation of a Person or a Thing not the Person or the Thing it self Parallel THe Gospel is the best Medium which represents God the Father the Lord Jesus Christ and holy Spirit Angels and Saints with things past present and to come to our spiritual Sight or to the Eyes of our Faith II. The Word of God shews us such things and Mysteries that without it we could not see nor have the least Knowledg of as the manner of the Creation of the World in six Days the cause why God sets his Bow in the Cloud the glorious Attributes of God together with God's manner of being or the glorious Trinity the Conception Birth Life Death Resurrection and Ascension of the Lord Jesus Christ as also God's positive Law and instituted Worship III. The Word and Gospel of God brings things that are afar off very near it represents to our Faith the Judgment-Day and shews us how matters and things shall be managed then who shall be cleared and who condemned it brings near to the Eye of our Faith the glorious Kingdom of Jesus Christ and many things of like Nature IV. So the Word of God shews forth not only the Glory of God in the Face of Jesus Christ as also what this World is what Sin is c. But it shews what Man is before Grace how wretched blind naked deformed polluted and also after Grace through Christ how happy adorned beautiful and glorious V. So the Word of God is absolutely needful or necessary for all Christians to look into who would dress and deck themselves with the Ornaments of Grace that they may be comely in the sight of God By looking into the Word they may see what Ornaments are wanting and how to put them on so as to be compleatly dressed and every way ready for the Bridegroom 's coming VI. The Word of God is a thing that all true Christians