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A49329 Look unto Jesus, or, An ascent to the Holy Mount to see Jesus Christ in his glory whereby the active and contemplative believer may have the eyes of his understanding more inlightned to behold in some measure the eternity and immutability of the Lord Jesus Christ ... : at the end of the book is an appendix, shewing the certainty of the calling of the Jews / written by Edward Lane. Lane, Edward, 1605-1685. 1663 (1663) Wing L332; ESTC R25446 348,301 421

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unto him in heaven and in Earth The exercise of which power he would first have to be manifested in discipling whole Nations of the Gentiles Matt. 28.18 19. receiving them into Covenant by the Sacrament of Baptisme as the Jews were by the Sacrament of Circumcision Where the word Nation in order to the Gentiles must without controversie be taken in the same sense as it was with a reference unto the Jews for as the Nation of the Jews was made up of all sorts and sexes old and young so in like manner are the Nations of the Gentiles And because his commission which he then gave unto his Apostles was not formed according to the erroneous fancy of these deluded people who in effect render it thus Go and Disciple all men But thus Go and Disciple all Nations baptising them in the name c. And Children being a part of the Nations we may conclude without any hesitancy that the intent and purpose of the Lord in this commission to his Apostles was that they should wheresoever they came baptise the Children as well as the Parents And seeing he came to break down the wall of partition that was between Jews and Gentiles which was actually done in the execution of this Commission It is not to be imagined that he would by it set up a partition-wall between Parents and their Children so as that they should be at as great a distance the one from the other in point of eternal Salvation as Heaven is from Hell A thing he never did in all the Ages before and undoubtedly whatsoever these Dreamers may blasphemously prate against him He hath not done it now because he is still the Same I will not dwell any longer upon the Conviction of these obstinate people least the more reason be shewed unto them out of the Scripture to lead them into the way of truth they be thereby according to their usual wont the more hardened in their errour The Lord open their eyes that they may see betimes what dishonour they bring unto Jesus Christ in the diminution of his power by their frantick Opinions What disturbance they create unto his Church and consequently what hazard they run notwithstanding their conceited assurance of their own everlasting Salvation We have now done with this second particular viz. Jesus Christ is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Same to day which he was yesterday that is The Same to his Church in the time of the gospel which he was in the time both before and under the Law CHAP. III. Sheweth how JESUS CHRIST shall continue to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Same for ever Vnto his Church WE should now according to our prescribed method come to speak of the third course or computation of time here mentioned in the Text and of that which is predicated of it viz. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Jesus Christ the Same or the onely He for ever But to avoid Prolixity which hath already spun out the former parts into a greater length then was intended we shall not distinguish this into several propositions as hath been done with those before Neither indeed can we be able to speak of what shall come upon the Church in the continuation of this day of the Gospel to the end of the world Onely this we can say because the Holy Ghost witnesseth it That persecutions and Afflictions do abide it but withall that Jesus Christ will be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 unto it which he ever hath been Hereupon therefore shall we fix the short remainder of our discourse deriving some inferences from it for the further edification of those that take pleasure in beholding the immutability of the Lord Jesus Observe then In the midst of all the various changes and chances that may come upon the Church to the end of the world Jesus Christ will be unto it still The Same No variableness nor shadow of turning shall ever be found in him either in his Mediation with the Father or in the dispensation of his power among his people But he will be Semper idem Alwayes the Same Now herein we can but speak of the exercise of Christs Mediatory office as we have already done and therefore it will be needless to spend many words about it As he began so he will continue to be the Prophet Priest and King of his Church The same word of truth which he hath revealed he will still continue no addition unto it or diminution from it will he ever suffer his Gospel is an everlasting Gospel Rev. 14.6 1 Pet. 1.25 His word abideth for ever And if an Angel from Heaven should come and preach any other we must therefore much more will he ho'd him accursed Gal. 1.8 He is a Priest for ever according to the oath of God not to be retracted saith the Prophet Hath an unchangeable Priest-hood saith the Apostle Ps 110.4 Heb. 7.24 A Priest established in his Dignity as master and Lord by virtue of his Son-ship not like unto the servants the Priests of Aaron's order Who when they entred into the most Holy place were not there to sit but otherwise to execute their office according to the order prescribed unto them by Moses Heb. 10 11 They stood as became servants saith the Apostle ministring before the Lord. But Jesus Christ when he had offered one Sacrifice for sins for ever and according to the Law entred into the holy place to finish the Atonement Sat down on the right hand of God noting the perpetuity of his office according to the dignity of his person and that he ever liveth which was not possible for any other to do to make intercession Dan. 7.14 Mach. 4.7 His Throne in like manner is for ever and ever His Kingdom an everlasting Kingdom and his Dominion endureth throughout all Generations No Salvation then to be expected for ever Act 4.12 but onely by him No other Name under Heaven given among men from the beginning of the world to the end of it whereby we must be saved For before him as he saith of himself there was no God formed Es 43 10 or rather as it may be rendred nothing formed of God for any such purpose as to be a Saviour Ec. 2.12 Ps 145.11 12. neither shall there be after him What alas can the man do that cometh after the King What He may speak of the glory of his Kingdom and talk of his power to make known to the Sons of men his mighty acts and the glorious Majesty of his Kingdom But to imitate him in his power and his mighty Acts or to compare with him in the Majesty of his Kingdom would not onely be a contempt cast upon his Crown and Dignity but an utter impossibility and a meere vanity for men or angels to attempt it They poor Creatures being infinitely unfit and unworthy must let that alone for ever and they that will expect it of them will finde it to be folly
the significancy of his name saith Eusebius and chusing him for their Captain they grew up into a very formidable Army But the Emperour hearing of this insurrection prepares to suppress it and after a long and tedious war of three years and a half with these rebellious Jews brings upon them a sweeping desolation their Ring-leader whom the Jews afterwards for his imposture called Barchozbah that is the Son of a lie fell in the battel and many thousands of his followers myriads saith Nicephorus were by famine and sword miserably destroyed Such of them that escaped were by a decree from the Emperour banished for ever from that City and commanded upon peril of their lives Ne pedem in agrum Jerosolymitanum aliquando inferrent not once to set footing any more upon that Land or so much as to look towards it from any high place And moreover to signifie their utter Alienation from thence there was a Hog cut in marble set upon the gate by which men go to Bethleem In fine this City as Eusebius saith being by this war utterly deprived of her antient inhabitants à peregrinis nationibus habitari coepta and begun to be possessed by forein Nations was afterwards made a Roman Colony and the name of it changed into Aelia Capitolina Yea such a deluge of miseries did then b●eak in upon that City and people insomuch saith Saint Jerome Comment in Zeph. Cap. 1. Vsque ad praesentem diem c. even unto his time the Jews were not suffered to enter into Jerusalem unless it were to bewail the ruines of it which admission also once every year they purchased at a dear rate not being allowed to abide there above their limited hour and whosoever desired to stay there longer to spend more tears they were to give more money to the Souldiers that were set to watch them ut qui quondam emerant sanguinem Christi emant lachrymas suas that they who had before bought and sold the bloud of Christ should now buy their own tears saith the same Father sweetly in the same place who there also very Graphically describeth the manner of their lamentations from these premises we may therefore conclude that Jerusalem was now more then ever before trodden down of the Gentiles Secondly Admit that some converted Jews as this Authour saith resorted thither after this change yet that argueth not that the city was reduced again to her pristine estate for those Jews were not formed into any Polity had not the Government of the City but the Romans still kept it in subjection True it is that by degrees it came to be inhabited awhile by Christians and was dignified with a Patriarchal seat yet still the Gentiles had it in possession and in that respect trod it under foot For the word here 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as learned Grotius observeth is all one with Tenere jure victoriae i. e. to keep in subjection by right of Conquest and therefore he from thence deriveth this consequence viz. The sense of it cannot be limited to the Romans alone but reacheth to all others that came after them in the Conquest of that City as Persians Saracens Franks and Turks who have successively taken it into their possession the Turks at this day trampling upon it and giving it a name of their own devising according to their Language viz. Cusumobarech whence we may infallibly infer that the times of the Gentiles in treading down Jerusalem is not yet fulfilled And now having weighed these two expositions of our Saviours words and found them too light it remaineth that we seek out some other that is more agreable to his sense and meaning First then shall we say that by the times of the Gentiles is meant the times of their ignorance and abominable Idolatries And that as when the iniquities of the Amorites were full God did drive out those Nations from the Land of Canaan and according to his promise brought his people into it giving it to them for a perpetual inheritance So when the measure of the Idolatries of the Gentiles their cruelties oppressions of one another and sundry other abomina●ions that are amongst them is come to its full length then shall be brought to pass the saying that is here written Jerusalem shall no more be trodden down as it hath been nor the Captivity of the Jews any longer continued Or shall we say that by the times of the Gentiles may be understood the times of Gods patience in waiting for the Conversion of those Gentiles who professing the name of Christ have too much departed from his rule and government So indeed saith Gr●tius that the words of this Text may in some respect carry that interpretation But because these imply a total amputation and desertion of the Gentiles upon the restauration here spoken of contrary to the sense of the Holy Ghost in many places of Scripture We shall therefore wave them also and subscribe unto that of Bede before-mentioned as most sound and Evangelical wherewith we have likewise the concurrent assent of very good Expositors both antient and modern viz. That by the times of the Gentiles is meant their several seasons allotted unto them by the providence of the Almighty for their receiving the Gospel and the filling them up to be the compleating of those determined seasons to the utmost period And that when these seasons which are known unto God alone are perfectly fulfilled and the fulness of the Gentiles thereupon come in according to the predictions of the Apostle Rom. 11. of which we shall also speak somewhat in its proper place Then and not before shall the Captivity of the Jews be turned back and Jerusalem also rescued out of her thraldom Then I say again it shall doubtless come to pass For can any thing fail of all that the Lord hath spoken Is his arme shortned that he cannot make good his word Or hath he forgotten to be gracious Is his mercy so frequently promised so clearly confirmed by a perpetual Covenant to his first-born Israel clean gone for evermore But how shall he then be ' O 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Same Joshua once spake it in the justification of God before his people when he had settled them in the promised Land and gave them rest round about There failed not ought of any good thing which the Lord had spoken unto the house of Israel Josh 21.49 All came to pass Josh 21.49 No more certainly shall any thing fail now because the Lord who is still the same hath said it the word is gone out of his mouth and cannot be disanulled Shortly then as this City and people is according to this prophecy scattered and laid waste so when this appointed time here mentioned is come They shall though all the powers of darkness be against it be restored to their liberty and dignity again A second witness out of the New Testament to confirm us in this point we have given us out
LOOK UNTO JESUS OR An Ascent to the HOLY MOUNT TO SEE JESUS CHRIST IN HIS GLORY WHEREBY The Active and contemplative Believer may have the Eyes of his Understanding more inlightned to behold in some measure the Eternity and Immutability of the Lord JESUS CHRIST I. In his Divine Generation II. In his Power over the World III. In his Power over his Church in her twofold estate I. MILITANT II. TRIUMPHANT As the List of CONTENTS which followeth next to the PREFACE doth more particularly declare At the end of the Book is an APPENDIX shewing the certainty of the Calling of the JEVVS Written by EDWARD LANE M. A. Vicar of Sparsholt c. in the County of South alias Hamshire London Printed by Thomas Roycroft for the Authour and are to be sold by Humphrey Tuckey at the Black spread-Eagle in Fleet-street and by William Taylor near the Checquer Gate in Winchester 1663. Imprimatur Liber ut eò magis imprimatur JESUS Decemb. 6. 1663. M. FRANCK S. T. P. Reverend in Christo Patr. Dom. Episc Lond. a Sacris Dom. OPTIMO MAXIMO 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 DEO DOMINO DOMINI DEI Patris Omnipotentis Filio Unigenito omnisque Creaturae 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 hoc est Primo-Parienti Primogenito Necnon Inter Deum Homines Mediatori Unissimo Fidelissimo Catholicae etiam Ecclesiae Militantis Triumphantis Capiti unice colendo Ad cujus Nomen supra omne Nomen flectendum est omne Genu Celestium Terrestium ac Subterraneorum Tractatum hunc de Aeternitate Immutabilitate Nominis sui Praestantissimi 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 susceptum Protractum Peractum EDOVARDUS LANE in domo ejusdem Domini Servorum 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Inutilissimus Cum humili Indignationis ob multas Infirmitates Deprecatione ardenti Benedictionis Supplicatione Meritissimo Consecravit Voto Reverendo in Christo Patri ac Domino Domino GEORGIO Episcopo WINTONIENSI Vigilantissimo Aureae Periscelidis Praesuli Clarissimo Domino suo Dioecesano Summopere Observando Incrementum Gratiae apud JESUM CHRISTUM 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 perinde ac Honoris apud Homines in Translatione sua ad hanc 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Provinciam Bona Fide Toto Corde Precatur EDOVARDUS LANE Annos nunc plus minus 27. Ecclesiae Paroechianae in Villa SPARSHOLT in agro SOUTH Vicarius Quinetiam una cum ABRECH Congratulationis Librum hunc ad Celelebrandum JESU CHRISTI Nomen Honorandum in Saecula Praeparatum eidemque Supremo Nomini Perpetuae Gratitudinis ergo Consecratum Ad Gravem Religiosam ejusdem Reverendi Patris Inspectionem Disquisitionem lubente dicavit Studio JESVS SIT TIBI JESVS A PREFACE To the Pious and Judicious Reader GOOD READER HEre is a Treatise presented to thy view wherein through the guidance of Gods grace and the conduct of his word is attempted an assay to set forth the honour of the great Name of our Lord Jesus Christ and to make his praise glorious A Design doubtless very acceptable to all that are Christians indeed who cannot but rejoyce in any thing that may tend to the Exaltation of our dear Crucified and Glorified Redeemer who is the Rock of Ages the eternal excellency of his Church the joy of all Generations A work it is wherein all the company of Heaven is to be exercised unto all eternity And albeit whatsoever is undertaken by Men or Angels in this kinde will come infinitely short of his Merit yet it is but fit that what any one hath here seen of his glory either in his word or works he be free in the communication thereof Possibly there have been sundry attempts made already of the like nature and such that this may seem to some at first sight to be superfluous However Let not the day of small things be despised by us If some new materials which will endure the searching fire of Gods spirit be here added to the gold and silver which others have before built upon this foundation there can be no just offence taken thereat Sure I am they will not be disallowed by the Master of the house and therefore ought not to be rejected by those that are employed and salaryed by him to be Co-workers with me in the building It was not God knoweth any vain ambition or self-seeking that did first put me the meanest of the Lords Servants upon this work which is indeed Opus Dei the work of God neither is it any such sinister aim that makes me rush upon the censure of the judicious in the enlargement and compleating of it Onely if Jesus Christ may hereby be magnifyed and his Church edifyed I have my desire and it shall be the Crown of my rejoycing I confess notwithstanding there was an occasion offered that did first induce me to this Undertaking and it will not be amiss here to make a short mention of it Thus it was In the heat of the late Schisme it fell to my lot to preach a Sermon in the Cathedral Church at Winton upon the 26 day of December wherein because I said An Dom. 1654 I would not judge those people in the liberty of their Consciences who did observe the Feast of our Saviours Nativity to the Lord though withall I then * Which is here also inserted in its proper place spake severely against the prophane abuse of it I was accounted a superstitious person and a malignant such was the discriminating terme that was then used and reported far and near that I had done more hurt by that one Sermon then other Ministers that were employed in that Lecture could be able to repair again by many Which reproachful slander was so great a trouble unto me though I was then justifyed by Persons of very good quality that were both wise and godly that I was often minded being perswaded by those persons and sundry others that heard of it to publish in print the Sermon that I then preached to the end the World might see how causelesly I was traduced I did nevertheless forbear the said publication not out of fear of the persecutions of those evil dayes for I did my self observe that Anniversary Festivity in my own Parish preaching and administring the Sacrament of the Lords supper when very few durst adventure to do the like But having begun upon this occasion to prepare it for the Press and finding in the pursuance of it my Meditations enlarged to other matter then I at first delivered I slighted the Calumny wherewith I was asperst as not worthy to be so much heeded and breaking through many difficulties and hinderances have by degrees extended that very Sermon to this length which is now before you The greatest part whereof I have for some years kept by me without further additions but of late I must confess I was as the Apostle if I may so say pressed in spirit to finish what had begun and to publish the whole
his own and his own c. John 1.14 The word was made flesh c. Acts 1.6 When they therefore were come together c. Acts 1.7 It is not for you to know the times c. Rom. 8.19 For the earnest expectation of the Creature c. Rom. 8.20 For the creature was made subject to vanity c. Rom. 8.21 Because the creature also it self shall be delivered c. Rom. 8.22 For we know that the whole Creation groaneth c. Rom. 8.29 The first-born among many Brethren c. Rom. 11.25 Blindness in part is hapned to Israel until c. Rom. 11.26 And so all Israel shall be saved c. Rom. 11.27 For this is my Covenant with them when c. Gal. 4.5 To redeem them that were under the Law that we c. Col. 1.15 Who is the Image of the invisible God c. 1 Tim. 2.5 For there is one God and one Mediatour c. Tit. 1.5 For this cause left I thee in Crete c. Tit. 1.7 For a Bishop must be blameless c. 1 Pet. 4.17 For the time is come that judgement must begin c. 1 Pet. 4.18 And if the righteous scarcely be saved c. Rev. 1.11 I am Alpha and Omega the first and the last c. The Interpretation of these Texts of Scripture Gentle Reader as they are rendred in this Treatise I do leave unto thy most serious consideration Not but that there are besides these sundry Expositions of other places of Scripture here also given that are not usual yet nevertheless may well be conceived to be according to truth without condemning those that have been commonly received These likewise you will meet with as you go along in your reading and will require your most ponderous meditations Onely I do desire that when you meet with an interpretation of the Holy Scripture which may seem somewhat strange unto you not to be hasty in passing censure upon it till you have found the whole discourse about it to be fully finished Again it will perhaps be objected unto me by some that I do here take but a slight occasion to be very large and vehement in maintaining the honour of our Church against her Adversaries by justifying the Order which she observeth in the Publick Worship of God and Ecclesiastical Government Whereto it may well be answered Is there not a cause When not onely the Church which is our Mother the most eminent Pillar and Stay of Divine Truth hath been miserably rent and torn by Schismes and Divisions but our Lord Jesus Christ himself also was very much dishonoured thereby being made by a sort of wretched people the very Authour and Fautor of their Divisions as if he had not been and were not still to be to his poor Church what the Text here insisted upon proclaims him to be viz. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Same Cause enough then there is for every true Son of the Church to spend his Zeal in this Contrast upon all occasions and to marke them as the Apostle adviseth who cause these Divisions and Offences that they may be avoyded It must be confessed the late Schisme while it grew more and more prevalent in this Kingdome till it pleased God to reduce us to our pristine order by a merciful providence never to be forgotten did bring us especially of the Ministery into such a low despondency and pusillanimity of spirit that we had almost lost that Christian Valour yea and English courage pro aris focis for which our Church and Nation have in times before us been so much renowned But since the Lord God hath spoken who can but prophecy when deliverance hath been sent unto us by the out-stretched arm of an Almighty Power who can forbear to rejoyce in it And when God hath shewed us our Errour in suffering our selves to be deluded by a spirit of seduction who can but lament his back-slidings and appeare with his utmost strength in the vindication of that Truth and Church which have been so treacherously forsaken For my own part I do here in the truth and uprightness of my heart solemnly protest before God and men as I have been ashamed of my credulity in giving heed for some time to the cunning insinuations of those who pretended they were for the cause of God but were found Lyars so now though possibly it may be said of me as it was of Saint Paul 2 Cor. 10.10 that my bodyly presence is weak and my speech contemptible and therefore it is but little that can be expected from me that may be for the advantage of the Church in any kinde all which I will not deny yet I do and must account it my duty with that little strength that I have to endeavour what I can by all wayes and means the undeceiving of those poor seduced people who being bewitched with the like sorceries do yet continue in their perverseness against the Lord and against his Anointed What else should I do after so woful a defection that hath been among us when to my apprehension I hear often the word of our Saviour to his Apostle Saint Peter sounding in mine eares Luk. 22.32 tu conversus confirma fratres when thou art converted strengthen thy brethren Let no man therefore blame me for my forwardness and vehemency in this matter upon any occasion for I cannot but speak the things which I have seen and heard as the same Apostle also said yea let my tongue cleave to the roofe of my mouth and my right hand forget her skill how poor and slender soever it be if my tongue and pen both be not now ready for the Churches service to fill up the acclamation at the setting on the Head-stone of this great Work of Omnipotency in the re-establishment of Order among us both in point of Divine Worship and of Civil and Ecclesiastical Government with Grace Grace unto it Lastly I should now also be loth to be so far mistaken as that by giving new experiments of rendring the sense of Scripture otherwise then it hath been generally taken I should thereby incline to favour that upstart Sect of holders-forth of new Lights and new Truths against whom I have alwayes protested my dislike with much loathing and abhorrency and do still account of them no better then the smoke that comes out of the bottomless pit which would in time darken the light of the Gospel as much as the foggy mists of Popery ever did where it prevaileth Deplorable is their estate and accursed be their attempts whosoever they are that set up any of their pretended Lights in competition with the Holy Scripture and are not contented with that truth which hath already been revealed to the Church in those things that are necessary to salvation The bed of divine truth is green all the year long Cant. 1.16 no filthy weeds of spotted Errour so much as once appearing therein nor no room at all to be found
was before the Creation thereby setling him upon the Throne making him co-eternal with God and to be of the same nature with him and the first begotten of every creature by which words he puts the Crown upon his head giving him the Sovereignty and Dominion over the whole Creation The length in that he is before all things and that by him all things consist The bredth in that he is the head of the body the Church extending his Influences Wisdom Care and Providence as the head useth towards all his Members The depth in that he became in time the first begotten also from the Dead that as he was the Creatour and Lord of all Living so when poor Creatures had by their rebellion against him brought themselves under the power of Death even then did he by his dying and triumphant rising again become their Restorer and Deliverer also that so in all things saith the Text he might have the preheminence Now then when the Apostle is in so high an elevation taken up with such a glorious description of the Lord Jesus ascribing unto him his several Excellencies according to his several Relations wherein he standeth to his Father to his Church to the whole Creation is it fit for low-spirited men loaden with lumpish thoughts of the creature to force him to stoop unto them by obtruding a sense upon him which never entred into his thoughts once to imagine Yea which would make him contradict himself as we say in the same breath for to be the uncreated everlasting Image of the invisible God and to be a Creature in one and the same Nature are teto Coelo directly opposite each to other as the East is to the West But without controversie there is truth in the Apostles words and no lye at all Whereas therefore he saith of Christ That he is the Image of the invisible God the first begotten of every creature He makes the latter Clause the consequent of the former connecting the whole in this manner The right of Primogeniture is in Christ because he is the Image of the invisible God and in that regard do all Creatures visible and invisible derive their Being from him some having more noble impressions of his Image upon them then others according to their rank and order in the Creation as it hath been contrived and established by the wisdom of the most High For example such as have life in them by an internal principle of Nature are in a higher degree of honour by their conformity unto Christ then those Creatures that are without life for life in whatsoever subject it be whether intellectual rational sensitive or vegetative is a Rivolet springing from that divine Fountain that is in Christ amongst which sorts of living creatures there is also a gradual Propinquity to the Fountain according to which propinquity they have all their several quicknings and vital operations The Evangelist S. John intimates so much when he saith In him was life and the life was the light of men John 1.4 Haec vita est lux non Brutorum c. ad quae il●a non pertinet sed hominum Sic Musculus That is that Christ had a special care and respect towards Mankind and that the life which is in him is not so gloriously manifested toward the other creatures that are inferiour to man And now to speak freely my poor judgment concerning this Primogeniture of Jesus Christ by way of instance as it hath respect to Angels and Men. Whereas Christ is called the first born doth it not imply that he is Intellectus Primogenitus the first begotten Intellect in reference to the Angelical Nature becoming thereby the first Mover thereof and giving it a Being according to the counsel of his own Will Doth it not signifie also that he is Ratio Prin ogenita the first begotten Reason in order to the Rational in which respect it may be probable he is called by the Holy Ghost in Scripture 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Reason rather then the Word displaying his Beauts in every particular Soul as seemeth good unto him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 John 1.10.14 Which Intellect and Reason were indeed originally of the Essence of God derived unto Christ by an eternal and unconceivable Generation the Image whereof was from him devolved upon Angels and Men though not in that manner as was upon Christ himself the Essence of God being that way incommunicable to any creature for as he is the first begotten of every creature giving unto every Species his proper portion of Entity Rom. 8.29 John 1.18 and the first begotten among many brethren giving them the priviledge of Children so is he the onely begotten of the Father reserving to himself his own natural Interest and peculiar Prerogative According to this sense which I have here given the Apostle is I conceive to be understood in the fore-cited place of the Epistle to the Colossians to which I confess I do the more willingly incline because the Original word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is not only to be rendred first born or first begotten but by a transposition only of the Accent as appears here in the Margine which is allowable it doth signifie also The first Bringer forth of every creature 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Pario making Christ thereby as he is indeed the Ens entium the Original of all Beings in the world and to be as he is called Rev. 3.14 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The efficient Principle or Authour as the word also means of the Creation whereof more shall be said hereafter And now to conclude let that which hath been said suffice to shew the invalidity of this Objection also drawn from the mis-construction of the Apostles words concerning the Primogeniture of Jesus Christ I grant there are some Writers both ancient and modern who to avoid this Objection which hath been here alledged maintain it to be meant of Christs Humane Nature but the truth is it is not so to be understood as it hath been here made to appear but of the Divine for Christ is not properly the Son of God according to the flesh and therefore never in that sense said to be begotten and yet notwithstanding the aforesaid Heretical Cavil over-thrown likewise Thus briefly as I was able poorly enough God knoweth yet according to the grace given unto me have I insisted upon this great Mystery Let us now improve it for our edification A threefold improvement may be made of this Doctrine considering it 1. With a reference unto Christ himself 2. With a reference unto his People 3. With a reference unto his Enemies First In respect of himself it concerns us to be very wary and to keep our distance not presuming to speak of what we have not seen Therefore as for Yesterdaies work what was done before the foundations of the World were laid it is not expedient doubtless to search into Clouds and thick
darkness are set about the Pavilion of God Ps 18.11 he therefore that presseth to it will lose himself for ever We read indeed of his out-goings that have been from everlasting that is as is conceived his eternal Generation Mich. 5.2 together with his Purposes and Decrees which should in time be accomplished but for his in-goings with the Father and the Holy Ghost they are laid up with God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Revestries of Eternity the knowledge whereof is infinitely beyond the reach of any Creature It is fit for us to be contented with what Christ himself hath been pleased to declare concerning this secret As that he was his Fathers delight Diè Diè in all those daies of Eternity rejoycing alwaies before him Pro. 8.30 31. John 17.5 in that excellent Glory which he saith He had with him before the world began But if vain man who is born like a wild Asses colt will be wise above what is written enquiring what Christ did yesterday before the Creation he must be answered with that saying of old He prepared Hell for such bold Intruders who will so audaciously busie themselves in searching into the secret and eternal Counsels of the most High Yet notwithstanding albeit in this sense we are not of Yesterday and therefore neither can nor ought to know any thing this Doctrine may instruct us concerning Jesus Christ that though he took upon him our Nature yet he continued still to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the same what he was from Eternity Quod erat permansit quod non erat assumpsit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He ceased not to be what he was and what he was not he assumed Thou art the same saith David speaking of Christ Ps 102.27 as appears Heb. 1.12 and thy years viz. of thy Wisdom thy Power and other thy glorious Attributes as well as of thy life have no end but indure throughout all Generations Though the Heavens shall be changed and wax old like a Garment and the faithful Witness that is therein shall witness to all that all things in this world are unfaithful yea though Christ himself who in the fulness of Eternity dwelt in that Light that is inaccessible was in the fulness of time made flesh and dwelt among us yet he was still 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the same God manifested in the flesh but continuing notwithstanding to be God still This was the Weapon wherewith the Orthodox of old did strike through the loins of the Arians Verbum caro factum est sed non mutatum The Son of God was made flesh but not changed into it and they gave it an edge from this very Text which we are now upon Cent. 4. cap. 5. Jesus Christ the same yesterday to day and for ever True it is Phil. 2.7 he emptied himself as the Apostle speaks Phil. 2.7 for so the word there s●gnifies and that secundum Deitatem too in respect of his Godhead But what emptying was this Not a total devesting himself of his Eternal Power and Godhead for then he had not been 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the same but the meaning is as the word is well rendred in our Bibles He made himself of no reputation That is as it follows He took upon him the form of a servant which form of a Servant could not surely obliterate the form of God Non depositâ sed sepositâ Majestate as one saith well not by cancelling or laying away but as it were by concealing or laying aside for a time the most glorious appearance of his Divine Majesty In a word the Godhead in Christ was not laid aside at his Incarnation considered as it is in it self common to the three Persons Father Son and Holy Ghost but only 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an approved distinction among the Learned by a gratious dispensation in that he was pleased to condescend so low as to assume our Nature and to joyn it unto his yet not confounding the properties of either and therefore he still abideth immutably the same even as a Prince when he marrieth a poor Beggar may in a sense be said to make himself of no reputation and to have no regard to his great Dignity though nevertheless he continue still in the same state wherein he was before Athanasius gives the reason very clearly Corpus non vim habuit absolvendae Divinae Hypostas●os The body which was ordained for Christ was not able to dissolve his Divine Subsistence Now therefore because he made himself of no reputation should we make light account of him God forbid when we consider his Birth here in this world how poor and homely let us withal remember his Eternal Generation how Glorious and Divine When we look upon his poor Mother a despised Woman though indeed the glory and flower of her Sex let us then also think upon his Eternal Father the God of Glory when we see him rejected by men in a worse condition for house-room in the world then the Foxes of the earth and the Fowls of the air let not our Lord thereupon be despised in our eyes but call to mind how he inhabiteth Eternity is in the bosom of the Father upholding all things by the word of his Power and all the Angels of God worshipping him And thus are we faln upon the second Result that ariseth out of this everlasting Truth considering it with a reference unto the people of God Whose duty it is upon the account of Christs Eternity and Immutability to give unto him the glory due unto his Name And how can we indeed do otherwise John 1.14 When we see his Glory as the Glory of the only begotten Son of God When we find by comfortable experience upon our Souls the blessed effects of his eternal and immutable Wisdom Power Goodness how can we choose but say Lo this is our God we have waited for him and he will save us this is the Lord Es 25.9 we have waited for him we will be glad and rejoyce in his salvation Yea this is our faith and confidence and hope and triumph here alone we will fix and here alone we desire to be found to be found in Life to be found in Death and to be found after Death For whither else should we go With him are the Words and with him are the Works of eternal life Such a Saviour it behoved us to have and such a Saviour he hath approved himself to be who did not only begin but throughly accomplish our Deliverance The pleasure desire and purpose of the Lord hath prospered in his hand Es 53.10 And the salvation of his people hath been a salvation to the uttermost So that we may say with Moses He is the Rock and his work is perfect Deut. 32.4 Give unto him then the Glory due unto his Name And if it be demanded how it should be done as it is fit indeed we should be still inquisitive after it
God Whereby surely is not meant that the Father is subservient in either of these respects but the first Mover and efficient cause in both so is the Son also in the work of Creation though the Father is said to work by him for he saith John 5.17 My Father worketh hitherto and I work John 5.17.19 And what things soever the Father doth these do the Son likewise V. 19. As the Father therefore is the sole Creatour of all things so in like manner is the Son John 10.30 because the Father and the Son are both one the Father by the Son and the Son from the Father excluding only all Creatures in Heaven or in Earth from having any concurrency herein To conclude Peter Lombard's sense concerning this Point or rather S. Chrysostom's quoted by him will give us some clear light in this Mystery and it is indeed well worthy to be remembred by us The Father Lib. 2. Dist 13. saith he worketh by the Son Quia tum genuit omnium opificem Because he begat him in that ineffable and eternal Generation the Creatour of all things and if the Father be the cause of the Son secundum quod Pater est As he is Father much more is he the cause of those Creatures which are created by the Son Hence it appeareth John 5.26 that as the Father hath life in himself and hath given to the Son to have life in himself so the Father hath this honour soo modo ordine In his glorious Rank and Order to be the Creatour of all things and he hath given to the Son in his order likewise to be the Creatour too the like we may say also of the Holy Ghost in his Order Since then it is the priviledge of the Son by virtue of his Divine Generation to be entituled to this Honour in an equality with the Father let him be as the Apostle calleth him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Bringer forth of every Creature Col. 1.15 And 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Authour the Beginner Rev. 3.14 the Prince of the whole Creation the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he and none but he He it was that stretched forth the Heavens alone Es 44.24 Psal 104.9 Ps 147.4 and did spread abroad the Earth by himself he made his Angels Spirits and his Ministers a flaming fire He telleth the number of the Stars and calleth them all by their names or as it is rendred Giveth names unto them He prepared the Light and the Sun Ps 74.16 Ps 104.19 Job 38.28 29. Job 38.22 Ps 135.7 Ps 33.7 Ps 24.1 the Moon also he appointed for seasons And what Father hath the Rain but he Or who but he hath begotten the drops of Dew Out of whose Womb came the Ice And the hoary Frost of Heaven who but he hath gendred it He created the treasures of the Snow the Hail and the Wind and he laid up the Depth in Storehouses The Earth is his and the fulness thereof whether it be in the Surface or in the Bowels of it the round World and they that dwell therein In fine the Apostle sums up altogether Col. 1.16 By him were all things created that are in Heaven and that are in the Earth visible and invisible Col. 1.16 whether they be Thrones or Dominions or Principalities or Powers all things were created by him and for him And the Evangelist agrees in the same account saying All things were made by him John 1.3 and without him was not any thing made that was made Thus was Jesus Christ Yesterday that is in the beginning 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the only he in the work of Creation He himself undertook it without the assistance of Angels whom Saturnius Basilides Cent 2. cap 5. and other Hereticks of old would obtrude upon him to be his Co-agents in the Work And he was likewise the same in carrying on his work there was no variableness in him whilest he continued in it exercising his Divine Artifice and Dexterity in the Magnitude Variety Multitude Distinction Order Harmony of his Creatures which he produced one day after another till all was finished At which time he look'd upon all with much complacency and delight beholding the Travel that he had gone over and was satisfied therewith not retracting the least thing that had passed through his fingers for he was not ashamed of his Work but set his Seal unto the whole giving this Testimony of it That it was all very good Gen. 1.31 With men indeed there is a marvellous mutability in their Works either they are not able to perfect what they begin and so are not the same when they have wearied themselves about their work as they were at first entrance upon it ashamed and vexed to see their expectations frustrated As it was with Solomon after he had stretched forth his uttermost Abilities which in truth surpassed all others to extract the most exquisite Spirits and purest Quintessence for his delight which the variety of the Creatures could afford how miserably alas was he deluded I locked saith he on all the works that my hands had wrought R● 2.11 and on the labour that I had laboured to do and behold all was vanity and vexation of spirit Or else they are not wise enough to carry on their Enterprizes to such a progress and maturity as may probably produce any desirable Issue being fain to sit down many times re infectâ even as wise as they began or out of envy they are not willing to impart their Experiments to others Plutarchus in vita Alex. As Alexander would not have Aristotle to publish his Acroamatical Sciences for wherein saith he shall we excel others if those things which thou hast secretly taught us be made common to all O! but the Lord Jesus Christ is the same all along in his Works shewing forth the immutability of his Wisdom Coodness and Power therein for by his Wisdom he made the Heavens and by his Wisdom he made the Worms Gen. 1.25 which though they may be generated by corruption Ps 136.5 Gen. 1.25 yet they had their Original by virtue of the Principles of the first Production caused by that Omnipotent Fiat which gave Being to all things and the smaller the Creature is the more is the Divine Workmanship to be admired both in the shaping and in the using thereof The Hebrews have an opinion as it is observed that Enchanters cannot shew their skill in little things if they be less then a Barley-corn and therefore the Sorcerers of Egypt failed in producing Lice Exod. 8.18 But the Wisdom of the great Creatour is the same in the smallest Creature of the World as in the greatest the organical body of a little Ant is no less to be wondred at then the huge body of Behemoth His goodness also is the same shining clearly throughout the whole Creation It was not out of any need that he began this Work
as if he could not have been perfect without his Creatures for he was from all Eternity ' 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sufficiently pleased with his own Perfection but willing he was that other things might have a Being to the end he might communicate his Goodness unto them And as he began this Work for that end so he continued still the same for his Goodness extended over all the World He is good unto all saith David and his tender mercies are ever all his works Ps 145.9 Psal 145. His Power in like manner was the same from first to last without Diminution or Augmentation without weariness or fainting he rested not that is He ceased not till he had finished all and then pleased himself upon the Sabbath-day rejoycing in all the Works that he had made And now to sum up this whole matter Jesus Christ we see is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the same in the work of Creation First The same with the Father in that eternal Counsel and Decree from whence all things had their first Rise and Original Secondly The same with the Father in the execution of that Decree framing and fashioning every Creature in his Rank placing them all in their several Stations exactly according to the primary Pattern and Tenour of that Decree Thirdly The same without any Coadjutour in the mighty Work that he undertook his own and only Omnipotent Fiat gave a Being to the World and all the parts of it without which they had never been Finally The same from first to last without any variableness or shadow of turning exercising his Divine Wisdom Goodness and Power throughout the whole Creation Many are the Inferences that might be derived from this Consideration but we shall not extend our Discourse beyond the due boundary of the Text Only somewhat we will observe that may be for further edification First then this Doctrine may lead us to a further knowledge of our Lord and great Redeemer JESUS CHRIST for saith the Apostle Rom. 1.20 The invisible things of him from the Creation of the World are clearly seen being understood by the things that are made even his eternal Power and Godhead Walk we therefore about this Creation go round about it tell the parts thereof mark well the beauty of the Frame the admirable Order of this great and goodly Fabrick consider the several Palaces that are set therein for Angels for Men and the various lustre which the Lights do transmit there being one glory of the Sun another of the Moon and another glory of the Stars that we may know it for our selves and tell it to the Generations following that Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised his Greatness is unsearchable Ps 145.3 It is indeed unto all the faithful people of God whose hearts are raised up to a spiritual elevation a most pleasing kind of Geography as a reverend Bishop of our Church calls it in this large Map of the created World Bishop of Chi. in the Celestial and Terrestrial Globe to contemplate the Creatour for the works of the Lord are great saith the Psalmist sought out by all them that have pleasure therein Ps 111.2 But when in their search they happen to light upon the soot-steps of the Creatour by the whisperings of his Spirit which is very frequent and common unto them O what an incomparable pleasure is it then to pursue the Tract Hos 6.3 and to follow on to know the Lord So doth the Psalmist in the fore-cited place His work saith he is honourable and glorious Ps 111.3 and then followeth His righteousness endureth for ever Which way of Divine Speculation through the Creatures whereby we may ascend in our Meditations above every name that is named Ps 83.19 to the knowledge of him whose Name alone is Jehovah hath God himself caught us As when he instructed Job and would convince him of his rashness and folly in his peremptory Argutations making him also sensible of his own Almighty Power he brings the work of his Creation into remembrance before him Job 38 39 40 41. viz. Things in Heaven things in Earth and things in the Deep When we shall now therefore consider the Heavens not only this lower Heaven which in some sense may be called our Heaven wherein we and other poor mortal Creatures do breath which we may feel with our hands and wherein the Arm of the most High is many times stretched forth in mighty Winds and roaring Thunders and blazing Comets able to make the very Pillars of the World to tremble yea and to cool the courage and daunt the Spirits of all Atheistical Caligula's But those above especially which we see with our eyes at a greater distance so great that it is a wonder saith a Contemplative Divine we can look up to so admirable a height Bishop Hall and that the very eye is not tired in the way ascribed unto God by David as his Peculiar with this distinguishing term of Appropriation Ps 8.3 Thy Heavens Psal 8.3 Those which are the curious and exquisite Master-pieces of God's fingers Amos 9.6 for there saith the Prophet hath he built his Stories that is his Spheres or Ascentions from the Moon which is the lowest to the Stars which is the highest that can be discerned by men on Earth in which regard it may be though it be commonly taken for David's Night-meditation these two are only mentioned Ps 8.3 comprizing all the rest When we consider further the wonders of God in the Deep wherein saith the Psalmist Ps 104 25 26. are things creeping innumerable both small and great Beasts There go the Ships those moving Islands which bring the several Nations of the World into acquaintance one with another which suck the abundance of the Seas Deut. 33.19 Es 23.3 and Treasures hid in the Sand which reap the Harvest of the Water far surpassing the harvest of the Ground the artificiallest Wonder that ever was framed There goeth that Leviathan the wonder of that Nature the King over all the children of Pride made to play therein Job 41. whose wonderful parts and comely proportion is admirably described by the Tongue of the Learned Bishop King upon Jonas even the learnedst Tongue that the Holy Ghost had as one skilful in Scripture-learning sweetly expresseth it Yea there are the goings of the great God himself whose Name is Wonderful for the Sea is his and he made it Ps 95.5 and his Spirit still moveth upon these waters as it did formerly For as a King he sitteth upon the Water-floods saith the Psalm his power and providence walking constantly in state upon the Surface of them Ps 29.10 And though the proud Waves do rage that the very Mountains shake at the swelling thereof because they are stinted in their Current Job 38.10 11. Ps 104.9 and cannot with a full carrere turn again to cover the Earth yet he still keeps them under
his command shutting them up with Bars and Bolts within their decreed place Jer. 3.22 giving a charge to the poor inconsiderable Sand to be a boundary unto them and though they roar all like Bears and Lions yet they are not able to pass over it When we consider also the Earth the Center of the World as it may be called how stedfast and immoveable That though it be founded on the Seas and established on the Floods Job 38.6 Ps 104.5 Ps 104.24 yet the Corner-stone should be so surely laid that the Foundation shall not be removed for ever How vast and inexhaustible the Treasures thereof are it being full of the Riches of God How excellent and glorious the Attire wherewith it is every year adorned How fertile her Womb from whence such a numerous multitude of living Creatures do derive their Pedigree and Extraction Her uberous Breasts also still sending forth millions of streams to feed as with milk both her young and old Fruit In a word How that from it is ministred matter to defend or offend feed or famish cherish or starve make blind or receive sight to overturn or build up to procure health or sickness soe 's or friends peace or war pleasure or pain sorrow or mirth sleep or watchfulness sores or soundness barenness or fruitfulness life or death and what not When I say we consider these things and amongst them all in a more especial manner our selves made indeed a little lower then the Angels Ps 8.5 6. but crowned with glory and worship having dominion over the works of Gods hands How can we choose but be filled with admiration and say O Lord our Lord how excellent is thy Name in all the World How glorious is thy Majesty How infinite is thy Power How incomprehensible is thy Greatness Thou who art the great Jehovah Exod. 15.11 Ps 89.13 the first born of every Creature the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that givest a Being to this All Who is like unto thee glorious in holiness fearful in praises doing wonders Surely thou hast a mighty Arm strong is thy hand and high is thy right hand Let therefore all the Earth fear thy Name Ps 33.8 yea let all the Inhabitants of the World stand in awe of thee and yield their homage unto thee And whatsoever is excellent in them let them lay it at thy feet and say Worthy art thou Rev. 4.11 O Lord to receive glory and honour and power for thou hast created all things and for thy pleasure they are and were created Secondly Since it is so let then the Lord Jesus Christ enjoy that absolute Sovereignty which he hath as his Peculiar over all the Earth to dispose of it as seemeth good unto him for it is the greatest right that possibly can be in the world imagined to have a peculiar Title to those things that are of one's own making Poor Creatures will stand much upon their Priviledge herein Hath not the Potter power over the Clay of the same lump when he hath prepared and fitted it for his use to make one Vessel unto honour and another to dishonour And hath not the Gardener likewise liberty when he hath contrived his Plat in stretching forth his Line and treading out his Beds and Borders according to his mind to dispose of them for his delight planting and transplanting where and when and as often as he pleaseth Is it not lawful for me said the Master of the Vineyard to do what I will with mine own This liberty is justifiable even by the Law of Nature Seeing then that Jesus Christ is the Creatour of all things and that therefore the Earth is his and the fulness thereof having received from him both matter and form which no Creature in the world can contribute to the work of his hands it is but very meet and requisite that his power should be paramount at all times in giving of it to whomsoever he will and that all men of what Rank soever and to what Right soever they do pretend to be Paravale unto him In vain it is to make a flourish and according to the fashion of the world in a proud insolent manner to boast of our Pedigree and Ancestours and that such an Estate is derived unto me through the prudence and providence of my wise and careful Progenitours whereby I have a Propriety in it and therefore to be perpetuated to me and my Posterity for ever Alas alas these words are but wind empty and foolish only they carry with them an arrogant encroachment upon that supreme Right which belongs unto Jesus Christ as if their present possession notwithstanding their frequent forfeitures by their multiplied disobediences did settle upon them such an entailment as that it lay not in the power of the Lord of the whole Earth to make a re-entry whensoever he pleased and to pass a new Grant unto others that are not of their House and Linage But the wind shall blow no man to preferment out of what quarter soever it may arise for the Prophet tells us Psal 75.6 Promotion cometh neither from the East nor from the West Ps 75.6 nor from the South or Wilderness as the word is rendred containing both North and South Neque à desertis montibus saith S. Hierom. Canaan being on both side begirt with Deserts But God is the Judge in this case as well as in any else He putteth down one and setteth up another V. 7. which he can and doth justifie very well to the silencing of all contradiction even upon the account of his Creatourship I have saith he Made the Earth the Man and the Beast that are upon the ground by my great power and by my out-stretched Arm Jer. 27.5 and have given it unto whom it seemeth meet unto me And thus have we seen how Jesus Christ is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the same mighty God or the only He as the word signifies in the work of Creation CHAP II. How the Text is Applicable to Christ in the work of Preservation JEsus Christ is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the same to Day in the work of Preservation and Government of the World which he was Yesterday in the work of Creation For Non minor est virtus quam condere facta tueri There is as much need of power and wisdom to Preserve as to Create What avails it to plant a Garrison without a Captain to defend it To Rigg a Ship for the Sea without a Pilot to guide it To throw Seed into the Ground with an expectation of an encrease at Harvest unless means be used to preserve it from the Incursions of wild Beasts which would utterly destroy it So unless the Lord Jesus Christ be the Preserver of that which he hath created be is not the same to Day which he was Yesterday his years are expired that is his Wisdom Power and Goodness in order to the Creatures have
their period and determination But who is he and where is he that dares put this indignity upon the eternal and immutable Jehovah Will not common experience convince him that the same good hand which created all things hath been ever and still is stretched forth in Upholding and Preserving Whence is it else that amidst such Variety there is such excellent Order still continued Yea that in such Contrariety Confusion doth not break in to the ruine of all Much might here be added to shew the constancy and immutability of Jesus Christ in governing and preserving the World But we shall now contract what might be enlarged The holy Scripture is clear in this matter ascribing unto Christ the power and sovereignty in ruling and preserving the whole Creation By him saith the Apostle Col. 1.17 doth all things consist visible and invisible And the reason as I conceive seems to be there annexed in the former words viz. He is before all things like a Captain in the head of his Army without whom they would be of no force but consume to nothing like a Basis or Foundation in a Building which as it must have a priority in time before the Building so being first laid it upholdeth all that is built upon it To which also the Apostle alludeth Heb. 1. when having made mention of the Worlds being made by Christ he addeth That he upholdeth all things by the word of his power that is his powerful Word which word is very emphatical Heb. 1.3 implying that in the things themselves there is no power no virtue at all for their own preservation but that it is his Rule Order Wisdom alone that keeps the World upright For as in a Structure the stones and other materials cannot subsist in the Building by any qualities or inherent virtues of their own but only by the subsistence which they have upon the Foundation So is it in the World the several Creatures that are therein could never of themselves hold together with that exact Symmetry Comeliness and order that appeareth amongst them but would certainly run headlong to ruine were it not for the mighty Word of command that ruling Virtue which constantly issueth out from Jesus Christ whereby they are upheld and sustained His mighty Power it is alone that upholdeth the Earth that stretcheth out the Heavens that sendeth forth the winds that raiseth up the high and great Waves of the Sea and again saith unto them Peace and be still Yea in the very smallest things is his Power and Providence in governing and ordering the World exercised and made known He it is that maketh the Feather to move Mat. 10.29 30. his mighty hand leadeth the Fly in her way yea more the same force which now shaketh a Leaf if he had sent it against a Mountain it would have turned it up from the foundations and the same strength that bloweth up the Dust if it came against the whole Earth it would shake the bottoms of it For it is not the natural 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as the Philosopher calls it that is as some interpret it the continual progressive Agitation or perfect Adeption of the Creatures that makes them run on in their course But it is that Omnipotent Arm that gave a Being to all things that ordereth and disposeth the motion of them all as seemeth good unto him And for their parts they are willingly subject unto his commands When he saith Go they go when he saith Come they come when he saith Do this they do it as cheerfully as ever the Centurion's Servant did what his Master appointed him though many times they be put upon Services contrary to their ordinary course and those natural Instructions which they received in the Creation for they are sensible of the power of their Lord and in order to his Glory and their own preservation do unanimously agree that his Wisdom must not be controlled To conclude Ps 36.6 He it is saith the Psalmist that preserveth Man and Beast for he having created all all things therefore must be under his Inspection and Care yea it is his glory and honour to be the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the only He in guiding and governing and preserving the World as well as in creating it which honour we find given unto him by the Prophet Ps 40.26 He that created these things bringeth out their Hoste by number he calleth them all by names by the greatness of his might for that he is strong in power not one faileth And when he calleth them Es 48.13 they like dutiful Servants stand up together Es 48 13. We shall not proceed any further in the confirmation of a Point so clear only answer a Cavil conceived and produced in these times through a mis-understanding of the Sovereign power of Christ over the Creatures In which mistake since he did as it is manifest give a Being to the World and thereupon had free liberty to order and govern it as seemed good unto him we shall make it appear they do not only strike at the Mediatory Scepter of the Lord Jesus but at his Wisdom also in the management of his natural Dominion Which being done we shall come to derive some inferences from what hath been said concerning this matter for our further edification Objection If this power say some belongeth unto Christ and to Christ alone to guide and govern the World because he gave a Being unto it why then are men set up in the Throne with him Doth he need helps in Government Or is he like Moses not able himself to bear all the people alone Is he not wise in heart and mighty in strength to manage his own power Doth he govern the whole Hoste of Heaven by his immediate Scepter and must he have Coadjutours in Office with him to rule over men Far be it from us to judge so meanly of this great Preserver of Men. Away therefore with Kings and all the Powers that are upon Earth Down with Magistracy what ever it be that is of a Humane Constitution set up in Competition with him we have no King but Jesus for in him we live and move and have our being To him then alone be Glory for ever Amen Solution Even so Amen Let the Kingdom and the Power and the Glory be ascribed unto him for ever and ever and let all the people say Amen For these things indeed saith The Amen the faithful and true Witness himself he saith it once yea twice once in the Law and a second time in the Gospel without Retractation that Power and Dominion belongeth unto him and whosoever they be that say the contrary That they will not have him to reign over them let them be executed in his presence for Rebels and Traitours So then a hearty Concurrency is readily yielded to the exalting of the Lord Jesus neither shall there be any Name whatsoever in heaven or in Earth named by us at any time to
hath of late been sufficiently cleared by others Mr. Prinn c. Is not the Lord Jesus Christ called the Prince of the Kings of the Earth as being his honour to have those that are of the highest estimation to be Subjects unto him Which being so it should be the desire and ambition of all the people in the world to be ruled by those persons who are entituled to this subjective Regality And when Divine Providence shall with a strong hand and a stretched-out Arm lead them unto it as it hath done us here in this Kingdom and the Nations of our Vicinity for many Generations it will certainly be their sin if they should not submit cheerfully unto it as it was the sin of the people of Israel when they out of a diffidence of Gods care and protection of them and out of an Apish imitation of other Nations would in an unseasonable preposterous and tumultuous manner be catching at it And now all this considered how can a people with any serenity of Conscience profess Godliness and yet speak reproachfully of the Kingly Office yea account it Antichristian as some have done proclaiming open Hostility against it Were it indeed Heterogeneous to the Divine Ordinance of Civil Government or incongruous to the times of the Gospel or prejudicial to the interest of the Saints as it is said to be or an impeachment in the least degree to the Dignity and Prerogative Royal of the Lord Jesus Christ himself either in respect of his Natural or of his Donative Kingdom such persons might proceed upon warrantable grounds to proclaim their dislike in that kind But it may now appear to all the World that the clamour which is raised against Regal Power upon any of these before-named accounts is altogether causeless and of no moment It will not be expedient here to examine them severally for in so doing we should make too large a digression haply we shall meet with them obiter in our way wherein the inadvertency or to say truly the Seditious frowardness rather then the godly zeal of the Authors and Abettors of these Complaints will be made manifest unto all men In the mean time I cannot but protest against that pernicious Paradox which hath been vented by a leading Divine as he was accounted in these late times of Errour and Rebellion amongst us J. O. who in a Sermon preached at S. Margarets Westminster and afterwards Printed saith thus The Lord had of old erected a Kingly Government in the House of David not for any eminency in the Government it self or for the Civil Advantage of that people but that it might be a Type of the Spiritual Dominion of the Messiah and so was a part of their Paedagogy and Bondage as was the residue of their Types every one of them and consequently this form of Government not to be of any use in the time of the Gospel Were this true we then who are now of the Church of God as that people were before us acknowledging this Messiah to be come according to the Promise may indeed have just cause to say of that kind of Government as the Apostle doth of Circumcision If we should allow of it Christ shall profit us nothing the substance being come what should the shadow of a King do unto us But I hope that those who have through the subtlety of Satan been misled into this Opinion will hereafter find cause to retract it when they shall remember that the rule of the Gospel to which they pretend an exact Conformity requires them to pray and to give thanks for Kings which as the Apostle saith is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour 1 Tim. 2.1 2 3. 1 Tim 2.1 2 3. However seeing that Wisdom puts forth her Voice crying at the Gates at the entry of the City at the coming in at the Doors saying By me Kings Reign and Princes decree Justice by me Princes rule and Nobles even all the Judges of the e●rth Seeing I say this sound is heard from Heaven every day in the Consciences of men Wisdom will herein be justified of all her children And let this serve to terminate the first part of my Proposition viz. Government is an Ordinance of Divine Authorization Secondly It is ordained to be subservient unto Christ in the dispensation of his power and providence towards the preservation of Mankind 2. Branch For though Christ be All in all Col. 3.11 as the Apostle speaks Col. 3. yet to shew himself to be the Lord of all he hath ordained means to be subservient unto him in all the works of his Providence and hath accordingly made use of them To this purpose saith the Son of Sirach very pertinently Ec. 38.2 3 4 5. Of the most High cometh healing yet the Physician must be honoured with that honour that belongeth unto him The Lord also hath created Medicines out of the Earth and he that is wise will not abhor them He hath given skill unto men that he might be honoured in his marvellous works with such doth he heal men and taketh away their pains of such doth the Apothecary make a Confection c. Hence it is as the Prophet Jeremy speaketh Jer. 23.25 That his Covenant with Day and Night and the Ordinances of Heaven and Earth concerning their disposition motion order influences virtues and operations are inviolable They continue this day saith the Psalmist according to thine ordinance Ps 119.91 for all are thy servants not as if his Paramount Authority and power were thereby any whit diminished rather it is advanced nor as if he were necessitated thereunto for want of power in himself for we may see the course of Heaven c. hath sometimes been inverted by him Indulgentiae est non indigentiae non efficaciam quaerit sed congruentiam Ex. 14.16 John 3.16 2 Reg. 10.1 Dan. 3.25 But of his own free will in the abundance of his goodness it is that he governeth and preserveth Creatures by Creatures using the ministery of second Causes for in their present poor estate wherein they are in this world his own immediate hand and power would soon prove intolerable unto them Who alas among us here can dwell with devouring fire Who among us can dwell with everlasting burnings Goodness then and mercy it is that is the ground of this Dispensation from Heaven towards poor creatures of all sorts but there is no creature under the Sun unto whom the Lord hath so much respect as he hath to Mankind all other indeed have their being and their well-being whatsoever it is from him as hath been said before But Man is his Favourite the Masterpiece of his wisdom power and goodness the work of his Faciamus not barely of his Fiat as other Creatures were in him he challengeth a special propriety accounting him his own in a peculiar manner for in that sense I conceive that place of the Evangelist John 1.11 He
came unto his own John 1 11. c. is to be understood viz. with a reference not unto any particular people as it is commonly interpreted of the Jews the Context about it utterly excluding that Interpretation but unto Mankind that is to his Rational Creature whereof he being 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The man per excellentiam 1 Tim 2.5 1 Tim. 2.5 as being the Original of the whole Species that is the Spirit and Life he therefore like a good Father makes provision for his own that they may live under him quietly and peaceably one with another In order hereunto did this great Jehovah himself in the beginning rule over man exercising his absolute Sovereignty as seemed good unto him keeping Court as we may say and proceeding against Delinquents Adam Eve Cain the old World and there was none in a political Subordination unto him for God gave Sovereignty to Adam over Fishes and Birds Gen. 1.28 Pastores pecorum magis quam Reges gentium Gen. 11.25 c. not over Creatures made to his own likeness And the first Righteous men we read of were rather Shepherds and Herdmen over Beasts then Kings over Nations the name of Servant never imposed in Scripture till Noah bestowed it upon his accursed Son saying Cursed be Canaan a servant of servants shall he be unto his brethren Remarkably not Cham though the Offendour possibly because he was one of the old World not to be brought under such a censure whereupon it is probable as one makes the Collection Nomen illud culpa meruit non Natura it was not Nature that brought that Denomination into the World but sin So that it appeareth The Lord alone as saith the Psalmist was our King of old and for a space the justice that was done upon earth he did it himself In those daies to speak of this matter in the words of Moses In those years of many Generations when the most High not Adam Deut. 32.7 8.12 Seth Enos or any of the rest divided to the Nations their Inheritance when he separated the Sons of Adam the Lord alone was at that time the Leader and there was no strange God with him But in that golden Age there rose up a Generation of Rebels the Progeny of that Renegado Cain who would not submit themselves to that incomparable Government which was then established in the World but contrary to the Crown and Dignity of Heaven Gen. 6.11 12 13. of Jesher signifying righteousness or uprightness Gen. 6.3 corrupted their waies and filled the whole Earth with their Violence Gen. 6.11 12 13. This Jeshurun whom God made upright Ec. 7.29 grew lawless and unruly and like a fatted Bullock kicked against his Ieeder Now therefore because God would not have his Spirit alwaies to strive in that way and kind with man who was but flesh Gen. 6.3 He was pleased after he had made himself known by the Judgment which he executed upon the World of the ungodly to constitute a subordinate Power in his stead giving out his Decree for the confirmation of it in these words Who so hereafter sheddeth mans blood Gen. 9.6 by man shall his blood be shed The judicia●y form of Gods proceeding against Man-slayers before was not it seems to transmit them over to men to be punished nor himself to punish them with death Gen. 4 15.23.24 as may be seen in the case of Cain and Lamech But now man is ordained to be a Servant unto God herein and to execute upon those of his own kind the Judgment written yet not every man neither for there is an express Law to the contrary Thou shalt not kill this honour hath the Magistrate who under God hath Jus vitae necis Power to punish and to preserve according to the laws and orders given him by his Superiour that is Jesus Christ who is King of Kings and Lord of Lords Irenaeus a holy and peaceable Servant of the Church in the Primitive times gives us his judgment concerning the Introduction of this subordinate Power into the World in these words Because man would not know the fear of the Lord therefore did God put upon him the fear of man that so fearing humane Laws men should not devour and consume one the other as the manner of Fishes is Clearly then the Powers that be are ordained of God and not only so but he who exerciseth the power let him be of what form soever in respect of the power or of what profession soever in respect of Religion or by what lawful way soever he came at first to be vested in his Authority whether by Conquest or by Contract or by Election or by Inheritance he I say with the Apostle is the Minister of God yea and more then so he is the Minister of God to man for good 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 13.4 Rom 13.4 The Article there added is very emphatical noting the good which it attends upon to be very remarkable If it be demanded what is that Good I answer much every way Look what good the Son of God our Lord Jesus Christ was to bring unto the Sons of men if he himself had still continued his Personal Reign among them the same I say not in a gradual sense but Analogical is to be and undoubtedly shall be if the sins of men do not hinder it the blessed effect of those subordinate Powers that are now under him throughout the World If any shall desire to see this General branched out into particulars they may take notice of a fourfold good that under Christ accrueth unto men by Government viz. Natural Moral Civil Spiritual Natural Is it not good to have our Lives and the Lives of our Posterities preserved and secured against the rage and fury of unreasonable men whose feet are swift to shed bloud as Solomon speaks Pro. 1.16 Pro. 1.16 This is the fruit of Government Moral Is it not good to have Wickedness suppressed and Righteousness encouraged and advanced For Righteousness saith Solomon exalteth a Nation but sin is the shame of any people Pro. 14.34 This also is the fruit of Government Civil Is it not good that Laws and Ordinances be established for where no Law is to invert the Apostles word there will be all kind of Transgression Laws I say by virtue whereof men may sit quietly and safely under their Vines and Figg-trees and enjoy the good of all their labours live peaceably together Mich. 4.4 holding society one with another thereby preserving the honour of Mankind which of all Creatures under the Sun is the most lovely and most loving one to another if the malice of Hell did not mingle with them This again is the fruit of Government Spiritual It is very good doubtless that true Religion should prosper and flourish in a Nation that the Ordinances of Divine Worship be set up in their purity for this is the glory of a people But what alas would
become of this Glory were it not for Government Authority maintains Piety Government preserves Christianity And therefore may we say that the fifth Commandment which establisheth Authority in the world is very well placed in the midst of the Decalogue to be as it were a Guard to all the rest It was well noted by one Mr. Nath. Ward that where Dominion fails Religion also fails with it it fails Officially it fails Theorically it fails Practically It fails Officially 1 Chr 23. 1 Chr. 24.19 Eph. 4.11 1 Reg. 12.31 David divided the Priesthood into their Courses and Offices and as it is said 1 Chr. 24.19 These are their Orderings Christ hath done the like in the Gospel Eph. 4.11 But when Authority failed these Orderings failed In the time of Jeroboam the lowest of the people were made Priests such as were not of the Sons of Levi who ever would might be Consecrated And hath not sad experience proved this to be too true in the Churches of Christ too frequently in latter times It fails Theorically In the times of those lamented Kings when there came such overturnings one upon the neck of another Ezek. 21.25 26. Zeph. 3.4 Ezek. 21. The Law of God was prevaricated They offered violence to the Law saith the Prophet Zeph. 3.4 So in the time of the Maccabees the Law gathered so much corrupt dross and false glosses that Christ takes much pain to refine it It fails Practically In the time of the Judges when Authority declined Piety degenerated Judg. 17.6 There was no King in Israel and what follows Every man did what was right in his own eyes they took what Gods what Priests what Concubines what Heritages and undertook what War they pleased So then we see what good doth arise by Government in a way of subserviency to Jesus Christ And let this suffice to be spoken of the second Particular viz. That Government is ordained to be subservient to Christ in the dispensation of his power for the good of Mankind And if it be so good as it hath been made to appear it must needs be very bad to profess enmity against it or to take it away But taken away it shall not be notwithstanding the vain surmises of men of corrupt minds for it follows in the third place which comes now to be considered 3. Branch Christ will have this subservient Order to be continued so long as the World endures An Assertion that may be maintained against the World if the World should be so mad as to hold the contrary and indeed a necessity there is to appear in the maintenance of it Because a sort of Antimagistratical Spirits have been conjured up in these times who under a pretence of setting the Lord Iesus Christ in his Throne would bring in Anarchy and confusion destroy all Order and Government among men and as their Song is Overturn Overturn Overturn Inconsiderate persons that weigh not the Consequents of their misguided zeal how much disservice they do unto Iesus Christ and how much they gratifie that Antichrist of Rome against whom yet they wil not spare to proclaim an irreconcilable fiend First That instead of honouring the Lord Jesus Christ in subjecting the World under his immediate Government they do a very great Disservice unto him is manifest in that they would vest him with a power which is inconsistent with his present Oeconomy and which he in that respect as he is Mediatour utterly disclaimed When he said My Kingdom is not of this World If any shall reply It is true it was not then but it shall be before the end commeth John 18.36 The words of our Text will rise up with full strength contradicting this Reply viz. Iesus Christ is the same Yesterday to Day and for ever And whether we should give heed to this Recent Opinion concerning Christ's Monarchy upon earth which implieth a change in the Administration of his power or to the words of the Holy Ghost which tell us there shall be no such change at all judge yee I deny not but the Divine power may act more vigorously in the hearts of those that are in Authority towards the end then it hath done formerly But that there should be any immediate Act thereof continued without a humane subserviency since he hath in wisdom ordained this as a Mean to exercise his Sovereign power amongst the children of men is not to be granted And if Christ were to have such a Dominion as these foolish people imagine it will I hope be agreed upon that it must be for the carrying on of the same Interest which he hath already undertaken otherwise he would not be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The same And what that Interest is is apparant viz. The enlargement of his Peoples happiness and the subduing of his Enemies both these in a way of Subordination to his Fathers Glory yet neither of them to be obtained in the exercise of such a Dominion as is by these ascribed unto him As for his people their desire is or at least ought to be that they might follow his example as he already led them the way without intangling themselves more then needs must in the things of this World which would rather be a hinderance unto them then a furtherance They are not nor will not be taken up with the muddy vanities of this present life all their minds are upon home and their Fathers house is that which they long after and for the present the happiness which they court and desire here is to find the Kingdom of Christ more enlarged within them and the spreading of the Gospel more and more in the Nations which are things that they prefer before any outward glory by many degrees But how these may be furthered by such a Monarchical Government the holy Scripture sheweth not Neither are his Enemies to be subdued thereby That Almighty power which shall bring them down is not so streightned but that they may be made to lick the dust though the Lord Jesus Christ be the same that he is for the present even to the end of the world He that hath done wondrous works in the Land of Ham and fearful things by the Red Sea that could send his Angel who in one night could destroy in the Camp of the Assyrians a hundred fourscore and five thousand men can ease himself still of his Adversaries and avenge himself upon his Enemies as seemeth good unto him The Lord said unto him as he is in his present Station Rule thou in the midst of thine enemies Ps 110.2 And while he sits at the right hand of the Highest in heavenly places his foes shall be made his footstool saith the Psalmist which the Apostle tells us very notably to this purpose Not that he shall come to erect a Monarchical Power of his own to bring it to pass but that he is in expectation of from henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool Heb.
wise and carnal Politician What subjection do all these yield unto this great Preserver of men Though in him they live and move and have their being though they be under his protection every day Act. 17.28 yet they will not be subject unto him the God in whose hand their breath is and whose are all their waies Dan. 9.23 they will not glorifie The covetous Earth worm grovels upon his Dunghil saying to his Wedge of Gold Thou art my confidence and as Riches encrease so is his Soul more and more prostituted to his Mammon Job 31.24 Pro. 10.22 never considering that it is the blessing of the Lord that maketh rich nor remembring that the earth is the Lords and the fulness thereof and that he giveth it to whomsoever he will Doth the ambitious man that hunts greedily after honour acknowledge Christ's absolute Sovereignty when he will not content himself with that Station wherein Divine Providence hath put him but breaks over all bounds Civil Natural Spiritual aspiring still higher and higher beyond his proportion of strength and ballast of wisdom for the management of his acquired Interest which undoubtedly will either involve him in a Snare to his eternal perdition or else precipitate him here into many woful miseries As for the proud and vain-glorious man who exalts himself like the Pharisee proclaiming his Merits to the World Luke 18.11 12. and brow-beating others with overly looks of contempt and disdain he I say not closely and sliely disclaimeth Christ's Sovereignty but above all others is most guilty of an impudent and arrogant encroachment upon his Prerogative Royal Ps 138.6 and accordingly doth the Lord look upon him afar off in his due time giving a check to his folly making him to know his distance and that wherein he deals proudly Ex. 18 11. he will be above him In fine the profane Politician also that hath been trained up in the Schole of Machiavel and is become a profest and perfect Disciple of his great Patriarch Achitophel is very busie in his contrivances carrying on his unrighteous projects with much confidence and security as if Providence it self were blinde and that he who formed the Eye could not see and he that teacheth man Knowledge were altogether ignorant And thus do poor Creatures make bold with the Lord of the whole Earth withdrawing from him their subjection though they could not one moment subsist without him But O what a sad account will such presumptuous wretches make at the great Day when they shall come to stand before the Tribunal of this great Lord of Heaven and Earth They shall then finde that their preservation here hath been but a reservation they flourish and prosper awhile but it is that they may be cut off for ever Secondly In that Jesus Christ abideth continually the Governour and Preserver of the World here is matter of Instruction to be learned which Instruction shall be branched out into Three Particulars First It may teach all the faithful people of God not to be dismaied at the appearances and apprehensions of Death or of the troubles that come upon them here in this World Secondly It is a Lesson and inducement to draw poor Creatures to a constant dependance upon Divine Providence Thirdly It may let all sorts of people see their own nothingness in respect of a Spiritual standing in Grace and Holiness First then 1 Branch seeing that the Lord Jesus Christ takes a constant care of the World is the same yesterday to day and for ever in preserving the Work of his own hands what need they who may be well assured of his everlasting love unto them be afraid of death Or be daunted at the troubles that may sometimes come upon them or the World about them Concerning the first of these we may for our comfort know that Death was none of those Creatures that received a being from this Prince of the Creation Wisd 1.13 whose design was ever to uphold and maintain his own Workmanship against whatsoever might be destructive unto it But the Apostle tells us which way Death came in It entred saith he Rom. 5.12 into the world by sin This Thief and Robber then came not in at the door but foolish man lets in sin which came creeping upon him by a Serpentine Insinuation Et sicut mors intrat per peccatum ●a peccatum exit per moriem and Sin like a false Traitour makes way for this Cut-throat the Devils Emissary who no sooner in but he shews himself a Tyrant thrusts Life and Immortality into Darkness Plaies Reakes and makes what havock he pleaseth all the whole Race of Mankinde being in danger for ever to be swallowed up by him But when the Lord Jesus Christ who is the beginning of the Creation of God the first-born of every Creature findes this pragmatical Intruder so busily trampling upon the Work which he had made Gen. 1 26. Ps 139.14 Es 9.6 especially that Work which with such infinite Wisdom and power was wonderfully formed after his own Image whose Name is Wonderful he cannot suffer this Stranger thus to spoil his Labour but as he began it in Wisdom so he will in Mercy preserve it And therefore out of pure love to his own helpless Creatures he undertook to vindicate it against the Assaults of Death sending forth his Challenge with Indignation as hot as fire in these words O Death I will be thy death Hos 13.14 O Grave I will be thy destruction And not only speaks it but acts it too enters into a Combat with him And here may poor Creatures stand amazed to behold this admirable Duel a Duel of so great Import that the Victory which attends thereupon must carry with it the perpetual Monarchy of the whole World First then Christ hath a body prepared for him Heb. 10 5. that so he might be a fit Combatant with Death In this Body he appears Armed with the Breast plate of his own Righteousness though indeed loaden also with the sins of all the Elect 1 Pet. 2.24 for he bore our sins in his own Body 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 both to the Tree and on the Tree which was the field where this Combat was fought and carried them with him also to the Grave yea to Hell which is that Land of separation appointed for them mentioned Lev. 16.22 and there left them with the Devil from whom they had their first Original Lev. 16.22 Death on the other side being set on by the Devil for the Apostle saith Heb. 2.14 He was under his command finding a Body in his way ready to give him the Encounter and finding sin also upon it wherein his great strength was wont to lie makes use of his old Plot and stratagem which never before failed him layeth hold upon Sin and with it mortally wounds the Lord Jesus Christ Where alas is now the hope of the Creatures being rescued from under
did Jer. 23.25 Jer 23.25 And his Dream must pass for Currant without a Scripture-interpretation though notwithstanding it may proceed from a filthy Dreamer There another will come and pretend Impulses of Spirit as some of late have impudently done in this Nation for the justifying of his coursel though the unwarrantableness of it be made so plain to his Face that it is past all Gainsaying Yea seeing that Satan transforms himself into an Angel of Light what meanes shall we have to distinguish between Diabolical Delusions and the Infusions of the Spirit of God if every man may obtrude upon us what he pleaseth for a Divine Revelation But we have a more sure word of Prophecy as the Apostle writeth 2 Pet. 1.19 my meaning is we have the Holy Scripture 2 Pet. 1.19 whereunto we should do well to take heed and to have a standing Word to be a constant Light unto us which is the Light of this our Day is far better then to have the several glimmerings of Revelations which were the Light of Yesterday and if we will not believe Moses and the Prophets Christ and his Apostles our Faith will be little furthered by Visions and Revelations Say not therefore who shall ascend into Heaven that is to bring Christ down from above even to pull the Sun of Righteousness out of his Orb or who shall descend into the Deep that is to bring up Christ again from the Dead this were to overturn the Series of thy Salvation the Word is nigh thee and therefore content thy self with it and seek not to call back Yesterday which doth not belong unto thee This Scripture viz. Rom. 10.6 7 8. Rom. 10.6 7 8. I onely in this place make use of by way of allusion and no otherwise O but may some say if there were Miracles wrought now amongst us as there were formerly would not this conduce much to our Confirmation in the Faith I Answer this also was Yesterday's Light therefore of no use unto us and though it did continue also a while at the Dawning of our Day yet it served onely for the manifesting of Christ unto the World and the Propagating of the Gospel in those Primitive Times To this purpose saith Peter Martyr fuerant miracula ut buccinae praecones quibus Evangelium commendabatur Miracles were as Trumpets and Harbingers whereby the Gospel at its first appearance was proclaimed and made glorious which being done the Trumpets became useless Non nunc ut olim sunt necessaria miracula Priusquam crederit mundus necessaria fuere ad haec ut mundus crederet St. Aug. and therefore fit to be laid aside As the Law of Moses obtained Authority among the people by the Miracles done upon Mount Sinai and in the Desart which afterwards ceased upon the entrance of the Israelites into the Land of Promise so likewise Miracles being ordained to be subservient to the Gospel for the same End are now also to cease when the Gospel hath spread far and wide about the World in so much that we may well say if any man who lives under the Light that now shineth should waite to be converted by a Miracle it would bee a Miracle indeed if he were converted Nevertheless to satisfy such amongst us who are too like unto those of whom our Saviour speakes in the Gospel except yee see signes and Wonders Joh. 4.48 yee will not believe Be it known unto you that the Heavenly Oracles by which we are guided in this our Day are accompanied with continued and standing Miracles though Miracles of a more spiritual nature what is the demolishing of the Fortifications of Flesh and bloud and casting down of strong Holds mortifying the Old Man which is our corrupt Nature and ejecting the strong Man which is the Devil out of the Hearts of Sinners whereby the Arm of Lord is made Bare and the Spirit of Christ in the Gospel exerciseth its Virtue and Vigour more abundantly then ever it being as the Psalmist speaketh the day of the Lord's Power More Divels being Cast out since Christ's Ascension then were before what I say are these but Miracles The Miracles which the Lord wrought when he was upon Earth were indeed the Product of an Almighty Power yet he himself tells his Apostles that they and not onely they but others that should be employed in the same Ministery after them Joh. 12.14 should do greater things then those whereby he seemeth to mean the Conversion of Men to the Faith by the Preaching of the Gospel to this purpose saith Saint Austin who himself was a Miracle both in his Conversion and Conversation Mundi ad Christum conversio per Apostolos alios facta omnium miraculorum maximum est miraculum the Conversion of the World unto Christ is of all Miracles the greatest Neither is this an Hyperbole considering as it hath been observed that by so inconsiderable so despicable meanes against so implacable so powerful enemies Truth should triumph and so mightily prevail as that the Conquered should command subdue and at length give Laws to the Conquerours till almost the whole World became her Convert Reason cannot conclude less then non hac sinc Numine this must needs be the Lord 's doing A Miracle well worthy of Admiration that by the Foolishness of Preaching so many Millions have been Converted and made Wise unto Salvation To open the Eyes of the Minde is without all question more then to give bodily sight to make the Deaf to hear and the Dumb to speak were indeed great things But to pronounce Ephatha to the Heart and Mouth of a Wretch desperately set against Christ and his Gospel and he thereupon Immediately to rise up and give Glory to God what can it argue but a marvellous Work and a Wonder It was a Wonder heretofore to hear of Saul amongst the Prophets insomuch that it grew to a Proverb 1 Sam. 10 12 Is Saul also among the Prophets and is it not as great a Wonder to hear of Saul among the Apostles That he who persecuted the Saints in time past should after preach the Faith which he once Destroyed Gal. 1.23 Now if such Changes and Conversions were in other material or sensible things as from Water to Wine from Iron to Gold or a Transition from one Species to another what astonishment would arise thereupon whereas in Spirituals this Changing is more Wonderful though less discernable So then Miracles there are also in these times sufficient to evidence the Truth and Power of the Gospel and to confirm the Faith of those that do believe though not such as were of Yesterday which is past with all the Appurtenances of it and must not be recalled as hath been said and therefore Men had best beware how they quarrel at the present Dispensations of Grace by a pretended Zeal after the Light of Yesterday least that of our Saviour be in the end Charg'd upon them viz. That Light
He was Which Primogeniture of Christ's into the Brother-hood as it denotes his everlasting Regal Power and Superiority which we shall presently make appear so notwithstanding his Birth which happened to be afterwards in due time it was often signified in those first Ages of the World by the Precedency that was given to the Younger Brethren above the Elder happily that the People then might also discern somewhat of this Mystery which did so neerly concern them For Example those nine Patriarchs before the Floud who succeeded Adam in their several Generations we may say of them with very great Probability I had almost said with apparent Demonstration from the Scripture and so do writers both Antient and Modern Judge that They were not the Eldest Sons and First-born of their Parents Aug. de Civit. Dei Musculus but onely such Holy Eminent Persons whom God had according to the good Pleasure of his Will chosen out from among their Brethren in a successive uninterrupted Line to be the Progenitours of the Messiah The like is to be said of Sem Abraham Isaac Jacob Judah Pharez Aram David Solomon all Younger then their Brethren yet preferred before them And this I say Ab sit arrogantia verbo might possibly be so ordered by Divine Providence that the people of God might in all the preceding Ages acknowledge one that was to come after them for their Lord and Governour by virtue of his Primogeniture among them Yea John Baptist doth ingeniously acknowledge so much for himself and which may extend unto all Joh. 1.30 After me saith he cometh a man which is preferred before me for he was before me And in fine all those Types and Figures that were shadows of good things to come were the Praeludiums of his Inauguration to his Office but the effects and consequents of his Primogeniture which was at first given him of the Father The first Begotten then he was from the beginning which argues his Regal Power and Sovereignty that he had over all his Brethren for such Preheminence did belong to the first-born as appeareth in Scripture Gen. 4.7 Gen. 27.29.37 1 Sam. 20.29 And the Apostle saith that the Heir is the Lord of all Gal. 4.1 So S. Peter saith of Christ Act. 10.36 Act. 10.36 He is Lord of all which words are there enclosed with a Parenthesis but the sense and meaning thereof reacheth from the beginning of the World to the end of it Did not Abraham acknowledge Christ to be his Lord when he treated with him about Sodom Gen. 18.3.27.30 31. after he had appeared unto him in the Plains of Mamre And with how low a reverence doth he demean himself in that matter as became a Subject in his Address to his Lord and King Behold now I have taken upon me to speak unto the Lord which am but dust and ashes And again O let not the Lord be angry and I will speak V. 27.30 Yea again and again with the most proper terms of Homage and acknowledgment of his Power doth he put up his Suit unto him and that it was Christ who then appeared to Abraham is not to be doubted considering the shape wherein he did appear viz. of a man which manner of Apparitions according to the concurrent judgment of Holy and Orthodox Writers was not used by either of the other persons of the Trinity but only by Jesus Christ and was the Prototype to his Incarnation And in regard that Abraham calleth him the Judge of all the World Act. 10.42 which is the Office of Christ For him saith the Apostle hath God ordained to be the Judge of Quick and Dead And because it is so plainly said The Lord that is this Lord who appeared unto and parted from Abraham Gen. 19. Rained upon Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord that is as an ancient Council interpreted it who did pronounce an Anathema against all those that affirmed the contrary that Christ the Lord did it from his Father the Lord out of Heaven Thus did Abraham Syrmiensis An. Dom. 356. Cent. 4. cap 9. Ps 110.1 and thus in like manner did David in Spirit call him his Lord as the Lord himself testifieth out of the Psalm when he said The Lord said unto my Lord sit thou on my right hand that is The Father the Lord said it unto Christ the Lord. If then David and Abraham two eminent persons whom the Evangelist by the Holy Ghost singleth out to be the Coryphaei the principal in the Line of the Progenitours of Jesus Christ did own him in their Generations for their supreme Lord and Governour and that also in a certain way of distinction from the Father though in a subordination unto him it may well be concluded that he was so by all others And let it be observed how Moses saith of himself that he was King in Jeshurun Deut. 33.5 But how could that be Deut. 33.5 1 Sam. 8.9 when the Kingly Government as it is described 1 Sam. 8.9 was not yet set up in Israel I answer this is not to be understood so much with a reference to the Political estate of that People as their Ecclesiastical in respect whereof Israel might in an especial manner be called Jeshurun from a word signifying Uprightness and Righteousness For though their Judicial Law which was the Soul of their Polity was a most righteous Law yet their Ceremonial Law which constituted them a Church was it that made them a righteous Nation before God giving them an interest in the Righteousness of God that is Jesus Christ whose Name is called the Lord our righteousness Jer. 23.6 Now because Moses did the work of a King in giving them this Law he might have the Title of a King given unto him when notwithstanding he was therein but Viceroy to Jesus Christ the supreme Lord of his people in all Ages And so a Viceroy is entituled elsewhere in Scripture as may be seen by comparing 2 Reg 3.9 2 Chr. 21.8 1 Reg. 22.47 Neither indeed was Moses any other for he saith the Apostle Heb. 3.5 was but a Servant in the house Christ was the Son and over his own house Moses had the Pattern given him in the Mount not only of the Form of the Tabernacle but every tittle and Iota of every Law by which that People were to be guided was there prescribed unto him and he was to do all things as became a Viceroy exactly according to that Pattern and Tenour neither adding unto it nor diminishing from it but Christ was the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Ipse dixit the Legislator of the whole Law that Law I say which did distinguish the Israclites in their Polity from other Nations and Kingdoms viz. the Judicial Law and that Law which made them a Church above all people in the World viz. the Ceremonial Law and that Law which was a Rule of Righteousness not only unto them but to all Mankinde unto the end
manner declare his consent unto that Judgment Thou saith he hast driven me this day from the face of the earth But how could that be Gen. 4.14 But how could that be seeing it is after said of him that he went and dwelt in the Land of Nod and there he built him a City Gen. 4.16 where he became the prime Leader or Patriarch of an Antichristian Church in that Generation a cast-away-company of forlorn Miscreants both he and they giving themselves up to all sensuality Bishop Mountague Dr. Light-foot Jude v. 11 so to sweeten their misery and banishment as their corrupt fancy might suggest unto them which as one saith probably is that way of Cain mentioned by the Apostle S. Jude He was not therefore quite taken off from the earth but from that part of the earth where he had joyn'd with his Parents in the solemn and pure Worship of God as appears in the words following where he saith And from thy presence shall I be hid which clearly implieth that he was excommunicated by Christ out of his Church where the Lord is wont to manifest his Gracious presence among his people in his holy Ordinances After this the Church in process of time having degenerated from her purity by a corrupt Commistion with the accursed Progeny of Cain thereby contracting to it self the Guilt of all that prodigious Villany that was then acted in the world The Lord Jesus Christ as became a vigilant and faithful Governour over his Charge strove and travelled by his Spirit in the Ministry of his Servants to reclaim his people from the errour of their way 1 Pet 3.19 calling upon them to separate themselves from that wicked Generation but finding them to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Immorigeri a people that would not be perswaded into Order when he had waited 120 years while the Ark was preparing he did at length like a righteous King and Judge execute his judgment by bringing in the ●loud upon the World of the ungodly 2 Pet. 2.5 so cutting off at one blow the whole Posterity of Cain together with a sort of treacherous Rebels that would not be ruled nor reclaimed by him But I shall not insist upon many Instances that might here be inserted to this purpose Ex. 23.20 take only one more That Angel which God promised he would send to the Israelites to keep them in their way and to bring them into the Land of Canaan was undoubtedly no other then Christ himself For as Pelargus noteth upon that place it could not be Moses according to Caictan's conceit for he did not lead the people into the Land of Promise neither could it be Joshuah for he did not keep the Israelites in the way nor punish their transgressions neither could it be a created Angel for the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and Adjuncts there specified are not applicable to any such they do only Quadrare i. e. Aptly sute with Jesus Christ Yea the Apostle S. Paul doth testifie so much 1 Cor. 10.9 1 Cor. 10. where it is plainly said of Christ That the Israelites tempted him in the Wilderness Now concerning this Angel God forewarned the people in these words Beware of him and obey his voice provoke him not for he will not pardon your transgressions That is he will surely execute his judgment upon you if you rebel against him 1 Cor. 10.9 10. as he did one while by Serpents another while by the Destroyer viz. the destroying Angel Num. 14.37 For saith he Exod. 23.21 My Name is in him that is He is the Lord Jehovah as I am of the same Essence Power Majesty and Authority as one well interprets the place which agreeth with that of the Apostle Col. 2.9 In him dwelleth the fulness of the Godhead bodily that is not in Clouds and Ceremonies Col. 2.9 as between the Cherubims but essentially personally So that Orthodox and sound Divine Davenant and therefore it deeply concerned them to stand in awe of him And now to conclude this Point wherein possibly I may be charged with over-much Prolixity but that the advancement of the Honour of Jesus Christ will I hope be a sufficient excuse and plea for me among those that take pleasure in the promoting thereof It is I believe very clear and evident by what hath been here said That the Lord Jesus was the King of his Church Yesterday as well as to Day And therefore when the people of Israel did out of a proud affectation to be like other Nations desire a King to be set over them the Lord saith 1 Sam. 8.7 1 Sam. 8.7 that they had rejected him from being their King that is even Christ the Lord as not contenting themselves with that Church-state wherein by his Spiritual Government over them they were made a people happy and glorious above all other Nations in the world whom preposterously they would now all on a sudden without any direction from God seek to imitate In the next place we are to take into consideration the Priestly Office of Christ for even in this also we shall finde him to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Jesus Christ a Priest Yesterday the same yesterday i. a Priest to his Church from the beginning In the pursuance of this Point we shall fix our discourse principally upon two places of Scripture which will I believe make it evident and manifest unto all And first very remarkable is that which the Prophet David speaks of Christ in the 110 Psalm Ps 110.4 Thou art a Priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek In which words we may take notice of two things first the continuance of Christ's Priesthood Secondly the order of it For the continuance it is an eternal Priesthood to last for ever which word for ever comprehendeth in it the whole time and age of the Church from the beginning Or if it be limited to time to come it is to be understood with a reference unto Christ's first entrance upon his Mediatorial Office which was then when the new Covenant passed between God and Christ in the behalf of poor man immediately after the violation of the first as hath been said before And this possibly may be the reason why the Apostle speaking very frequently of Christ's eternal Priesthood Heb. 6 7 Chapters still renders this word for ever in the Singular Number 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Heb 7.28 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Significat tum supra legem quam post legem ut Metaphysic●● c. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Saepe ponitur pro 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 because Christ's Priestly Office was not to take in that time wherein our first Parents stood in the state of Innocency but only that seculum which was to ensue even unto the end of the world If it be objected that Christ was made Priest since the Law because the Apostle saith Heb. 7.28 That the Word of the Oath which was since the
Day so was the Law before the Gospel in Reference unto this Day When therefore the Night is spent and the Day come we may conclude that a great Light greater then what was before hath appeared in the World and as it was foretold so can we say It is fulfilled The People that walked in Darkness have seen a great Light Es 9.2 they that dwell in the Land of the shadow of death upon them hath the Light shined so then it is a great Light Thirdly It is likewise a marvellous Light as Saint Peter calleth it 1 Pet. 2.9 Leading its followers into a knowledge that passeth knowledge either Humane or Angelicall So Zanchy interprets the Place Eph. 3.19 Revealing such things which Eye never saw nor Eare ever heard 1 Cor. 29. nor could have entred into any heart to conceive Marvellous to the Blessed Angels whose Glory and Crown though it be to be Angels of Light alwayes beholding the face of God in Heaven yet perceiving a Light here also in this Day of the Gospel Mat. 18.10 whereby they might come to have more experience of the manifold Wisdome of God they are said with much greediness of Speculation to stoop down and to gaze upon it Marvellous to the Children of the Day who are on all sides filled with Admiration of the glorious appearance of that shining Light which they constantly behold in the dispensations of Grace and wherein they conceive themselves ten thousand times happier then if they had the Glory of the world laid at their feet Marvellous also to the Children of this World it being the Astonishment of Nations that all their Projects and Attempts to put out the Light of this Day have ever been frustrated and blown away like the Spiders web for loe the powers of the Earth and the Gates of Hell were Assembled they passed by together they saw it and so they marvelled they were troubled and hasted away Ps 48.4.5 Ps 48.4 5. Veniunt vident vanescunt they come and see and vanish together Yea fourthly so invincible is the light of this day that all the powers of darkness shall never be able to extinguish it To illustrate this particular let us take into consideration the invincible nature of that light whatsoever it is which God who is the Authour of Lights hath set up among the Creatures in this World And to this purpose give me leave to intersert a very pithy and pertinent Meditation of an Anonymous Authour that I have met with in a late Writer which may lead us farther into the knowledge of the Light of this day we see and prove saith he by dayly Experience how powerfull and dreadfull a thing the darkness of the Night is for when it falleth it covereth and muffleth up the face of the whole World it obscureth and hideth the hue and fashion of all Creatures it bindeth up all hands and breaketh off all employments it arresteth and keepeth Captive all living Wights Men and Beasts that they must be still and rest there where it arresteth them yea it maketh them fearfull and faint-hearted full of fancies and much subject to frights It is of all other such a powerful and unconquerable Tyrant as no man is able to withstand And yet nevertheless it is not of that Might that it is able to overwhelme or to quench the least Light in the World For we see that the darker the Night is the clearer the Stars shine yea the least Candles-light that is lighted withstandeth the whole Night and not only suffereth not the darkness to cover or to smother and oppress it but it giveth Light also even in the midst of the Darkness and beate●h it back for some space and distance on every side of it So that which way soever it is borne or wheresoever it cometh there must Darkness depart and give place unto Light all the power and dreadfulness of it cannot help or prevaile ought against it And though the Light be so weake that it cannot cast Light far about or drive the Darkness far from it as in the sparkle of an hot Coale yet cannot the the Darkness cover or conceale and much less quench it but it giveth light to it self alone at least so that it may be seen afar off in the darke and it remaineth unconquered of the dark though it cannot help other things nor give light unto them Yea that that is yet more wonderful a rotten shining piece of wood which hath the faintest light that can be found yet remaineth invincible of all the power of darkness and the more it is compassed about with darkness the clearer light it giveth so little is darkness able to overcome or keep down any light but that it ruleth and vanquisheth and expelleth the darkness which else overwhelmeth and snareth and fettereth and putteth all things in fear Now if this natural light be so powerful and so able to prevail against the darkness of the night why should not the glorious light which now shineth in this day of the Gospel continue still in its Brightness notwithstanding all the attempts that are made by the Prince of Darkness and his Adherents to put it out Continue doubtless it shall and remain invincible to the end of the World Yea according to that measure and proportion of the darkness of errour which in sundry Generations is raised up to obscure and deface it It shall certainly encrease into a greater Glory And though this may carry with it the sound of a paradox in the ears of some people unacquainted with the ways of God yet it will be found to be a most certain truth because this day of the Gospel is not a day of small things of things to be despised of things easy to be reduced to a non-entity as if they never had been such as the designes of Men oftentimes to their shame prove to be but excellent things they are surpassing the comprehensions of Angels which are the fruit and ofspring of this day even the Arcana Coeli Magnalia Dei The secrets of Heaven and the great things of God things which many Prophets and righteous men in the generations of old have desired to see but could not are now clearly made known to the Church in this day which is therefore called the Day of the Lord's power Ps 110.3 Ps 10 3. Dies exercitus dies successus dies victoriae A day of assembling his armies that is his Apostles and Ministers to subdue the World A day wherein his mighty acts have appeared unto men and the glorious Majesty of his Kingdom ruling in the midst of his enemies and making himself known to his Church not onely by the name of God Almighty but to be the faithful Jehovah giving such a being to all his promises as never could be the like in the Generations that were before and therefore whensoever any adverse power shall now rise up against him to hinder or interrupt him in the
compleating of his most glorious design in this day of his power he will most certainly get himself a name in casting it down and having commanded his Light to shine out of Darkness Joh. 1.5 though the darkness of mens hearts will not receive it yet his Commandment still continueth in force and his word runneth very swiftly In a word true and great and marvellous and invincible is the light of this day concerning which much might be spoken from the predictions of the Prophets who prophecyed of this day and much might be added from the triumphant exultations of the Apostles whose eyes were first opened to see the light of this day but there is no need to undertake any further the clearing of the truth of this point for the day it self doth declare it the Sun which is the light and life of this day being not onely risen but ascended and not onely risen and ascended but fixed in his Meridian never more to descend till time be no more Nescit occasum Let us therefore now come to improve it by some close Applications unto us all whose lot it is to live under this Light First Seeing that this time of the Gospel is such a Lightsome day we then that are the Children of the day are to take notice of those Duties which the day requireth of us First whereof is that we rejoyce and be glad in it Truely Light is sweet saith Solomon and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the Sun Eccles 11.7 1. Duty Ec. 11.7 How sweet then and pleasant a thing is it to behold the light of this day wherein the Glory of the Lord is risen upon the Church Es 60.1 as the Prophet foretold it should Es 60.1 That glory which since the beginning of the world was out of the reach and apprehension of any Creature which yet notwithstanding was earnestly longed for by the Holy and faithful Servants of God of old How happy would Abraham Isaac Jacob Moses David Hezekiah Josiah Esaiah Jeremiah Ezekiel Daniel c. have accounted themselves to have seen that Glory which is now revealed How full of joy would they have been in the light of this day wherein with open face we behold as in a Mirroir the Glory of the Lord saith the Apostle 2 Cor. 3. 2 Cor. 3.18 Nay wherein all flesh seeth the Salvation of God wherein the Word of God comes with power and evidence and Demonstration wherein the Spirit is shed forth abundantly in the hearts of Believers wherein knowledg covereth the earth even as the waters covers the seas so that God's people now need teach no more every man his Neighbour and every man his Brother the sense and meaning of the Shadows and Ceremonies of old saying Jer. 31.34 Know the Lord the Lord whom these things do typifie and so far as such carnal Ordinances are able make known unto you for now is fulfilled that which then the Lord promised saying they shall all know me from the least of them to the Greatest of them The whole Mystery of Godliness is now clearly revealed in so much that they who are endued with the Spirit of God know all things yea 1 Job 2.20 Act. 2.17 even Children and Handmaidens people of all sorts and Sexes understand more fully the Doctrine of Salvation then the Prophets and great Rabbies of old could be able to reach into And therefore it is worth our considering how emphatically the Spirit of God in scripture doth found out this word now in reference to the great glory of this day of the Gospel to that very end that all who are I say Children of the Day may see the Light and rejoyce in it Observe some instances Behold now is the accepted time now is the day of Salvation 2 Cor. 6.2 Now is manifested the Righteousness of God Rom. 3.22 2 Cor. 6 2. Rom. 3.22 Eph 3.10 Eph. 3.5 Col. 1.26 1 Joh. 2.8 Now is made known the manifold Wisdom of God Eph. 3.10 The Mystery which was hidden from Ages and Generations is now revealed Eph. 3.5 Col. 1.26 The Darkness is past the true Light now shineth 1 Joh. 2.8 Now Now Now implying that now and never before the dawning of this day there was a light in the world to be reckoned of the highest value O blessed and happy Day And for ever and ever blessed be that good Providence of Heaven that hath brought us to see the Light of this Day making it unto us a good Day A Day of good tidings A day of Reconciliation with the God of Heaven A Day of joy and gladness Let us therefore I say again and again rejoyce and be glad in it Let the Children of the World glory some in their carnal wisdom some in their strength some in their riches But let us glory in this that we underl and and know the Lord. Now in this serene and joyful day of his gracious visitation did Abraham with great pleasure and rapture of spirit rejoyce to see this day afar off and shall not we now rejoyce when it is at hand yea when it comes upon us and the Light of it shineth round about us Surely we are not Abrahams Children unless we do the works of Abraham and if herein we do not rejoyce we are not of the Faith of Abraham and consequently shall not be blessed with him Objection But alas you 'll say this day is a day of trouble of rebuke and blasphemy of trouble to the Churches of Christ throughout the world of rebuke for God is angry with the world for sin of Blasphemy the Provocations wherewith God is provoked every day being very great reaching up into Heaven And should we now rejoyce Answer I Answer It is indeed a day of trouble to the people of God and possibly if they had rejoyced more for the consolation which their eyes have seen they had not seen so much trouble upon them as they do this day But nevertheless albeit there be so great and sore afflictions lying upon the Churches which all the Children of the Day must be sensible of yet in the midst of all this sorrow there is cause of rejoycing for why it is not a Night of trouble wherein no succour or comfort can be found but the Light of the Lord so shineth out before his people that they may plainly see his good works which with an out-stretched arme he hath wrought and still doth for their deliverance Ps 112.4 Vnto the Righteous saith the Psalmist Ps 112.4 Ariseth Light in Darkness that is in the darkest times of trouble then hath their light of comfort been wont to arise most And therefore though in some respect the day be somewhat cloudy yet it is not a Dismal Day though the Affliction be great yet the consolations of God are not so small with us but we may glorifie God in this day and rejoyce before him True you 'll say But alas we remember
and worke in so is the Light of this Day set up for other ends and purposes then for people to sit and chat by pardon the Word for such in truth is all the Twanging of Religion upon the Tongues end so much affected in these dayes without doing It is the working Believer that is the onely Believer and whosoever shall say the contrary he is a Deceiver saith St. John For he that doth Righteousness is Righteous 1 Joh. 3.7 Let no man therefore make a flourish of his Faith though he could remove Mountains therewith Unless he walke in Love nor say he is a Professour unless he be also a Practitioner of Piety A vain thing it is for a man to boast how far he will walke to heare a Sermon unless he will shew out of a good Conversation how far he will walke to do a Sermon Oh it is doing it is doing that is the Ornament of Religion the Crown of a Christian Profession It is the end and sum of all as we may learn from a good Arithmetician when he had cast up all his Accounts Let us heare saith he Ec. 12 13. The conclusion of the whole matter fear God and keep his Commandments for this is the whole Duty of man upon which a Reverend Divine of our times glosseth in this manner it is as if he had said I will in two words give you an Abridgement of all that can be spoken A tedious thing it is to write many Books and as tedious to read them but if a man should write a hundred nay read over a thousand This is the upshot and end of all viz. To fear God for his inward Worship and to keep his Commandments for his outward Service Loe this is the end of man the perfection of the creature all that is written tends to this all that 's commanded all that 's promised all that 's threatned all that 's done for or against man in Scripture may be resolv'd into this to stir us up to a holy and upright walking with God and to a working out our own Salvation according to that Light which this Day bringeth unto us And now the better to quicken us hereunto let us take these Perswasions along with us Consider it is the designe First Motive the great designe of the God of Heaven which he hath undertaken this Day against all the Machinations of Hell to save his people from their sins and to rescue them from the common Destruction which the old Serpent called the Devil and Satanas had with deep Subtlety and in the blackest and darkest Caverne of his inveterate malice contrived against the whole race of mankind To bring which glorious design to pass was the Light of this Day with infinite Wisdome formed And being so formed God saw that it was very good good to discover the Counter-workings of the Adversary and Good to guide his people in all their wayes till they have quite escaped the danger and entred into his rest with joy Moreover as he hath begun his design so his desire is very earnest that it might go on and prosper without any let or hinderance from those for whose sakes he undertook it therefore do we finde him very frequently in Scripture calling to this purpose Ps 81.13 Deut 5.29 Luk. 19.42 Oh that my people had hearkned unto me and that Israel had walked in my wayes Oh that there were such a heart in them that they would fear me and keep my Commandements alwayes Oh that thou heast known even thou at least in this thy day the things that belong unto thy peace c. Thus all the day long he reacheth out his hand and stretcheth out his voice unto us least by our back-slidings and treacherous tampering with temptations in our way we give advantage to the Enemy to interrupt the Lord in this day of his power in the perfecting his work his great work And now I beseech you brethren If the Lord hath of his abundant mercy been careful with all this care for a Company of poor Creatures that were ready to perish setting up such a light so exceedingly helpful unto them in their way as that without it they could never be able to keep themselves upright but must undoubtedly stumble and fall into utter ruine should they not do well then to take heed unto it that they walk in it And should they not do very ill to turn their Backs upon it thereby so much as in them lieth to frustrate the design of the Almighty for their good Consider shall the Lord the great and glorious God declare the vehement desires of his Soul unto us and shall not we regard them That be far from us For us It is but ask and have with God He bids us open our mouth wide and promiseth that he will fill it When he shall therefore wish and desire a thing of us it is but reason that we should readily grant it The wishes and desires of Kings work mightily upon loving and loyal Subjects No difficulty shall hinder the fulfilling of them as when David did but signifie a desire to drink of the water of Bethleem meaning onely if he could have had it with a wish not requiring or so much as intending that any should fetch it with the hazard of their lives yet immediately three of his mighty men brake through the Hoste of the Philistims and drew of the water and brought it unto him Scipio Africanus being in Sicile preparing for his expedition into Africk when one asked him what made him so confident being a young man to equipp a Navy for the invasion of so great a Countrey he presently shewed 300 of his Souldiers that were before him and pointed likewise to a high Tower whose top was prominent over the Sea saying unto him There is not one of these Couragious and stout fellows that you see but without delay would get up to the top of this Turret and throw himself head-long into the Sea if I commanded him And shall mortal man prevaile more to have his desires fulfilled then the Almighty God who ruleth and governeth all things can have with those people that profess subjection unto him Especially when his desire is towards them for their own good Surely if there were that loyalty in our hearts towards God as there ought to be we could not but give our consent unto whatsoever he shall desire Job 22.3 It was well argued by Eliphaz Job 22.3 Is it any pleasure to the Almighty that thou art Righteous or is it gain to him that thou makest thy wayes perfect What is there can be added to infinite perfection Rather Pro. 9.12 Phil. 2.12 if a man be wise he is wise for himself And it is our own Salvation that we are called upon to work out so that a threefold Cord is here twisted together to draw us to a diligent walking in the light of this day according to God's Commands viz God's design
the earth Then with glory to God on high and peace upon earth but hereafter with Vae Vae Vae habitatoribus terrae Thrice wo to them that dwell upon the earth Then to gather the lost sheep of the house of Israel into the sheep-fold now to sever the Sheep from the Goats Then to embrace both Jew and Gentile now to divide between servant and Servant at the same Mill between man and wife in the same bed between Jacob and Esau in the same womb and to pronounce the one of them blessed and the other accursed Repent therefore we say unto you for this kingdome of God is at hand to deface all kingdomes to root up the nations to consume the earth with her works and the people with their sins This is the kingdome and no other that is now to be looked for and our Lord is gone to receive it for himself But whosoever they be that will not have him to reign over them whiles he swayeth the scepter of his Grace which is so despicable in the eye of the world Luk 19.12 when he returneth he will have such Rebels and Traytours dragg'd into his presence and see them executed before him Oh then let not the Serpent beguile you any longer with the expectation of a sools paradise Rather come I beseech without any further delay O ye children of Israel and children of Judah together and seek the Lord your God Jer. 5.4 5 who hath promised to be found of you Ask the way to Zion with your faces thitherward and we for our parts will give you the best directions we can Say as it is written of you you shall say Come let us joyn our selves to the Lord in an everlasting Covenant that shall never be forgotten Too long alas have you been unmindful of the Rock that begat you and forgotten your God that formed you And will you still continue to be a froward Generation children in whom is no faith Is the Lord Christ a stumbling-block unto you because of the reproach that is cast upon his kingdome by a sinful world A world that accounteth the things of the Spirit of God but foolishness which things it cannot know nor receive because they are spiritually discern'd And will you conform your selves to the guise of the world You that have heretofore with so much zeal declared your abhorrency of it Will you now joyn in a confederacy with it to your shame in that which is so contrary to the concurrent predictions of all your Prophets concerning the kingdome of the Messiah Some of whom I confess do speak of his glory and great atchievements but that must be understood in a spiritual sense as that he will bring the world under the power of his grace And those that do resist it he will by his Word and Spirit most righteously condemn Else how will you free those other Prophets from falshood and errour who speak as much of his poor base and contemptible estate under many miseries and afflictions yea of his death and passion As for that dream of two Messiasses to come the one Ben Joseph of the Tribe of Ephraim who is to suffer and undergo those indignities the other Ben David of the Tribe of Judah who must redeem deliver and restore Israel to their former inheritance and gather them together out of all the earth who must vanquish subdue and make tributary all Princes and Potentates of the world who never must dye but live and reign everlastingly in temporal Glory who shall raise again the dead Israelites unto life and amongst them Messiah Ben Joseph It is so sottish an absurdity that I believe you your selves are ashamed of it The Messiah whom you have expected is the Rock of Ages the Alpha and Omega the beginning and the ending Would you have him then to vary the form of his Government which he hath alwayes exercised over his Church in a spiritual way to a worldly compliancy with the Princes of the earth What a shameful inconstancy would this be unsutable to his Honour and no whit conducible to the work the great work of Messiah in destroying the kingdome of Satan Yea what fruit would thereby redound unto you in carrying you safely through your pilgrimage here that you might sit down with Abraham Isaac and Jacob in the kingdome of God For us We profess this to be our earnest desire in our own behalf and if you be indeed the children of Abraham it would be your ambition to obtain it rather then any earthly glory Did the Lord ever in all the time of yesterday exercise a temporal Power over the Kings and Princes of the earth Where was his Throne erected What mettal was his Crown made of When Pharaoh kept his people in Egypt What armies of men did he muster up for their deliverance When Amal●k came out against them Moses his Deputy betakes himself to prayer whilst Joshua fights the Lords battels But what need the one pray and the other fight if the Lord himself who is the Lord of Hosts not onely of his subjects but of his enemies too was to have exercised such a Power And how ill did the Lord take it of your forefathers when they thus mutinied against him saying Nay but we will have a King over us 1 Sam. 8.7 that we also may be like unto other nations They have saith he rejected me that I should not reign over them meaning in his spiritual mediatory Power as I have before observed which though he still in great mercy continued as formerly during that regal Government which they then chose and which should in time have been mercifully establisht among them had they not been so precipitant in requiring it yet was his Spirit grieved at that their rebellion against him Oh know for certain It is a far greater rebellion against the Lord your God that you are this day guilty of In that you do so causelesly out of a vain affectation of conformity to other nations unwarranted by Moses and the Prophets reject the Anoynted of the most high God that he should not be your King according to that form of Government which is devolv'd upon him by the Father But Non obstante your obstinacy against him hitherto he hath reigned and reign he will still as he hath done Malgrè all the gates of hell He is the breath of our nosthrils and the life of our souls under his shadow we do live and rejoyce yea and we will rejoyce more and more And as for you because of your unkinde refusal of him hath not this our Lord according to his oath hitherto with a mighty hand Ezek. 20.33 and stretched-out arm and fury poured out ruled over you Whence otherwise hath it come to pass that so deep a stain hath been brought upon all your excellency and that your glory is thus eclipsed That you are scattered over the world and whereas you were the head you are now become the tail of
Being literally signifies an Age which English word is observed to have some affinity with that Greek termination and an Age of what extent soever it be hath an uninterrupted being Now this word being here put in the plural number may probably intend the several ages of both worlds First of this present world together with the sundry revolutions that are in it one generation passing another succeeding And secondly of the world to come This sense I conceive with submission may be allowed for where the word is put in the singular number there is often intended the one world or the other Sometimes it is put for this world as Luke 20.34 Matth. 28.20 Sometimes again it is written for the world to come as Joh. 6.51.58 But being here rendred in the plural number 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it may well be said to comprehend the several ages of both worlds Joh. 6.51.58 I confess the world to come is often in Scripture per se rendred in the plural number 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and with an amplification too in sundry places of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but where the sense will bear a further latitude as it doth here too narrow a confinement is not to be set unto it v. g. Consider we the place of the Apostle 1 Tim. 1.17 1 Tim. 1.17 the Lord is there called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The King of Ages or Worlds that is of all Ages in this world and of that everlasting Age in the world to come because indeed as the Psalmist speaketh His Dominion endureth throughout all Ages both here and hereafter So in the Doxologie affixed to the Lords Prayer as Dr. Hammond observeth The same words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 must intend both Ages or Worlds the present and the future For the Kingdome the Power and the Glory is the Lords not onely in this world but in the world that is to come And therefore we do well in that to ingeminate the words in our English Translation proverbially For ever and ever that is for this world which is one for ever and for the next which is another for ever The same sense and meaning very probably do the words of our Text likewise carry for the Mediatorship of the Lord Jesus Christ to which they do referre hath and shall have its virtual operation between God and his Saints for ever in this world and as we shall presently shew for ever in the world that is to come Let the words then have their utmost extent and full latitude comprehending both worlds viz. This world till time hath spun out it self to the very last m●nute And that which follows with all those years of Eternity that shall never cease The second thing to be considered is How Jesus Christ will be the Same to his Church for ever in the world to come For seeing as the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 15.24.28 He must reign till all enemies are put under his feet and That when all things are subdued unto him he shall deliver up the kingdome to God even the Father that so God may be all in all we may inferre that there shall be a change in him and conclude that therefore he cannot be the Same But let us not be too forward to conclude before we have understood the premises aright as we ought to do First therefore to allude unto what I said before As Jesus Christ is the Same to day under the Gospel which he was yesterday under the Law but in a different way of the dispensation of the mysterie of Godliness so he will be the Same to his Church for ever in heaven but not after the same manner As Moses delivered up his dispensation unto Christ when the mystery of God was translated from the shadow to the Substance from the letter to the Spirit so will Christ deliver up the kingdome to the Father when by his Spirit he hath done all that the Father appointed him to do Yet as he was under Moses the Same in effect to his Church which he is now so will he be under the Father Not indeed so darkly with such glimpses of his appearance and secret illapses of his Light and Love into the hearts of his people as now but with a more free and full manifestation of his own and his Fathers glory without the least interposition of any let or hinderance whatsoever For now saith the Apostle we see through a glass darkly but then face to face c. Which Beatifical Vision as Christ hath here obtained for us by his Merit so will he for ever hereafter be the efficient cause of the uninterruptible continuance thereof unto us by his being in us But that I may not seem to deliver any thing in so important a matter without my warrant let us search the Scriptures and see what Testimony they give of Jesus herein It is not expedient to enquire after or to speak of those things which we have not seen It doth not yet appear saith the Evangelist what we shall be much less can we be able fully to discern what the Lord Jesus Christ shall be either in his Subjection to his Father or in his Relation to us when God shall be all in all Good therefore is it for us to be wise unto sobriety and to content our selves with what is revealed First then this we may assert for a most infallible truth that Jesus Christ will for ever be the Same in the Hypostatical union of his Humane nature with the Divine even then when he hath delivered up the kingdome to God even the Father And in this respect shall he then be subject to God For otherwise 1 Cor. 15.28 according to the word of the Apostle seeing he subsisteth ever in the real essential Form of God so the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Phil. 2.6 is to be understood as it is taken in the same place Phil. 2 6. where the Apostle speaks of the Form of a servant he shall as he hath ever been according to his proper right without any injurious encroachment upon the Father be equal with him Though I confess his subjection to the Father is not limited to this sense as we shall see hereafter From which Hypostatical Union of his two Natures so inseparably to be continued unto all Eternity Joy unspeakable and full of Glory will undoubtedly arise to all those who are of the same Humane nature with him that shall be accounted worthy to obtain that world O what a happiness will it be to behold this our Lord and Redeeming Kinsman sitting at the right hand of the Throne of God exalted sarre above all Principalities and Power and Might and Dominion and every Name that is named Yea and from hence it will come to pass that the Divine nature whereof by Christ we have been made partakers in the state of Regeneration shall never cease to have a being in us but shall be perfected rather by his Presence
he is now and ever hath been unto her in her militant estate during her abode here upon earth Objection It will be objected if it be so how shall we understand the Apostle 1 Cor. 15.24 28. in the before-mentioned place when he saith That Christ shall deliver up the Kingdome to God even the Father And that when all things are subdued unto him then shall the Son also himself be subject unto him that put all things under him that God may be All in All Now I confess it will be very requisite to be clear and plain in resolving this doubt that we may understand aright the sense of the Spirit of God in this Scripture For it seems to be directly contrary to our present Doctrine which we have propounded and confirmed I shall therefore endeavour briefly the explanation thereof Solution First whereas it is said Christ shall deliver up the Kingdome to God the Father it is not to be understood as if Christ should not reign any more or as if the Father did not now reign but that then it should come to his turn when he received the Kingdome from the Son For the Father and the Son are not at so great a distance but that both may reign together Regnat Pater in Filio regnabit Filius in Patre said Musculus well upon the Place The Father reigneth now in the Son the Son shall hereafter reign in the Father The Scepter indeed shall be changed and the form of Government altered but of his Kingdome there shall be no end rather it shall be more glorious then it is now when all enemies being subdued Jesus Christ shall without the Ministery of Angels or men by his own Light Love Life and Power immediately with the Father and the Holy Ghost fill and govern all his Saints for ever Saint Augustine hath above others written very freely and copiously of this matter enough to give satisfaction to any that shall object this scruple It will not be amiss therefore here to render his very words as he hath written them without any alteration In loco supradicto In Evangelio legimus Angelum dicere ad Mariam Matrem Domini quod regni ejus id est Christi non erit finis Et Daniel eadem dicit Tunc exurget regnum in aternum quod nunquam corrumpetur contra Apostolus de Domino cum tradiderit regnum Deo Patri Quomodo regnum habebit quod traditurus Deo Patri In causa Patris Filii id est Dei Christi traditio non abolitio intelligitur Considera enim quomodo Pater tradiderit Filio regnum Ipso haec Domino protestante Mat. 11.27 Omnia mihi tradita sunt à Patre meo Si Pater ergo des●it habere seil Regnum cum tradidit potest de Salvatore dici quia cum tradidit amisit Nam Filius postquam traditum sibi à Patre regnum dixit Patrem adhuc praeferens ait Haec est autem vita aeterna ut cognoscant te solum verum Deum quem misisti Jesum Christum Joh. 17.3 That is In the Gospel we finde the Angel telling Mary the Mother of the Lord that of his Kingdom that is Christs there should be no end Daniel also said the same Then shall a Kingdom be set up for ever that shall never be destroyed The Apostle on the contrary speaking of the Lord saith He shall deliver up the Kingdom to God and the Father But how shall be have a Kingdom which he must deliver up to God even the Father In a case agitated between the Father and the Son that is between God and Christ a Resignation is not to be taken for an Abolition For consider how the Father delivered the Kingdom to the Son which thing the Lord himself witnesseth in these words All things are delivered unto me of my Father If the Father did devest himself of power when he made this deed of delivery to the Son then may it also be said of the Son that when he delivereth up the Kingdom again to the Father He himself shall be wholly deprived of it But Absit For the Son after he had said the Kingdom was delivered unto him of the Father he gives the Father notwithstanding the preheminence in these words Joh. 17.3 This is life eternal that they might know thee the onely true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent Secundum hunc igitur sensum filius non amittit regnum cum tradidit Accordingly neither shall the Son lose his Kingdom when he maketh a delivery of it to the Father And now consider Is not the judgement of this Holy Antient and light of the Church very clear in this point That though the oeconomy of Christs office in interceding for the Saints shall indeed finally cease yet of his Kingdom there shall be no end If any should yet enquire what it is for the Son to deliver up the Kingdom to the Father I shall again borrow Saint Austin's words to which there need no addition being so pithy and pertinent for herein also he satisfieth the scrupulous inquirer Sed nunc videamus quid sit Filium tradere Patri reguum Hoc est quod dicit Apostolus tunc ipse subjectus erit ei qui subjecit ei omnia ut sit Dens omnia in omnibus Subjectio igitur haec est ipsa traditio regni Itaque hoc loeo interpretatio videbitur necessaria ut subjectus Patri Filius non negetur nihilominns aeternum regnum habere dicatur Hoc est regnum filii quia in Nomine Jesu omnia genua flectentur ☞ tum coelestia terrestria inferna Post quam omnia Christum fuerint confessa sive vi sive voluntate mysterium unius Dei cunctis manifestabitur omnis gratiarum actio referetur à Patre ex quo sunt omnia ut cessante praedicatione unus Deus sciatur in mysterio Trinitatis Cum enim omnes potestates omnes principatus dominationes Christo genu-flexerint tunc Fi'ius manifestabit non se esse à quo sunt omnia sed filium ejus illum in se videri Sed per quem sunt omnia Ambr. haec est subjectio regni traditio Ostendens enim patrem esse à quo sunt omnia subjecit se illi cum de eo se dicit esse Tanta enim majestas claritas in adventu filii videbitur ut omnes potentiae chori Angelorum hunc singularem putent Deum Salvator autem cum se non illum esse dixerit qui dicitur Pater sed Filium ejus regnans traedit regnum Patri in hac re manifestata est subjectio regni traditio quia cum à Patre se profitetur esse quicquid habet Patris confitetur esse omnem summam referens ad eum Thus he sweetly and sufficiently Whose words may be thus translated into our own Idiome Let us now consider
the first Adam who was made of red earth white in his holiness and red in his bloud and sufferings white in his own immaculate purity and innocence but red in the imputation of our sins which are like scarlet and crimson Es 1.18 White in his goodness and free grace to humble sinners but red and bloudy to all his enemies that will not suffer him to reign over them Worthy is this our Jesus that we should continually look unto him He looks unto us in all our afflictions and supports us in them In all the deadly hazards that we are liable unto through the malice of Satan and preserves us from them In all our backslidings and recovers us out of them In all the duties of Religion and by his spirit enables us unto them In all the works of our callings and commands a blessing upon them Without him we can do nothing without him we are nothing without him we can hope for nothing He looks upon our graces the fruits of his own spirit in us and cherisheth them upon our infirmities and pities them upon the purposes inclinations desires of our hearts towards him and delights in them upon our bodies and souls and will undoubtedly save them Should his eyes then run to and fro amongst us and be still set upon us for good and should not we look unto him again I call you not to an empty speculation of Jesus Christ in a picture according to the manner of superstitious dawbers who paint him out in a Crucifix sutable to their own foolish fancy for who among them can say expresly such was the fashion of his countenance and other parts of his body as we see here in the draught before us and then Pygmaleon-like dote upon it or rather like the Prophets Carpenter as they are well resembled fall down and worship it when they have done Such vanity as this let us leave to those that have their eyes full of spiritual Adulteries Sic ille manus sic ora se●ebat whom a deceived heart hath turned aside so that they cannot deliver their own soul nor say when they take hold of their Crucifix is there not a lie in my right hand But beloved Christians I speak as to wise men Judge ye what I say You that have been in the Holy Mount with Jesus I mean that have been conversant with him in his Word and have the anoynting which ye received of him abiding in you whereby you are made able to see him that is invisible you know better how to look unto him 1 Joh. 2.27 that you may draw virtue from him The Wise mans eyes are in his head Ec 2.14 saith Solomon he considereth well what he doth that he may do it to ●he best advantage or he lifteth them upwards saith Saint Ambrose and fixeth them upon Christ his Head sitting at the right hand of God Pro. 17.24 when the eyes of a fool are in the ends of the earth poring upon vanity to the seeding of his folly but nothing at all to the satisfying of his soul We wa●k here by faith as the Apostle tells us and not by sight 2 Cor. 5.7 The less therefore there is of sight the more answerable to the Rule will our walk be Let Faith then have its perfect work in drawing the whole soul to look uncessantly unto Jesus as the Authour and Finisher of our Faith and Salvation who hath begun his good work in us and will also perfect it who hath given us grace to believe and will surely continue this grace with us even to the end because he is the Same for ever Faith will make us to see what he hath done for us how he was faithful in fulfilling all Righteousness what he hath suffered likewise how he was faithful unto death yea unto wrath for that which we should have been suffering in hell for ever that did he in the short time of his Passion suffer in our stead it will make us see what he is now doing dwelling in our hearts shedding abroad his love in our souls preserving us out of the hand of the enemy that seeks our destruction appearing before God in our behalf preparing a place for us that where he is there we may be also And what he will do present us before his Father proclaim our Integrity and Sincerity before his Angels crown us with Glory embrace us with the everlasting Arms of his Love continue to own us for his brethren unto all Eternity Oh then let us look unto this Jesus that our souls may be more and more ravished with his love They that thus look unto him here with the eye of Faith when their natural bodies shall become spiritual bodies shall most certainly with their eyes behold this their King in his beauty for ever with joy unspeakable and full of glory Which exceeding superlative eternal weight of glory that we may obtain both I that have here according to the grace that is given unto me written of this Subject and you that with an honest and good heart have read and perused it The Father of Mercies and the God of all Consolation grant unto us through the Mediation of that Son of his love our Lord and our Life Christ Jesus Amen Amen Bern. Serm. 22. in Cantic Currimus omnes post te O Domine Jesu in Odore Vnguentorum tuorum in omnem terram exivit Odor Vitae qui vitalem hanc sparsam ubique fragrantiam non sentit ob hoc non currit aut mortuus est aut putidus AN APPENDIX To the former TREATISE Added because of the several ADDRESSES that are therein made unto the JEWS and proving clearly from Scripture that they shall in time become a people again in whom the Lord will delight BEcause mention hath been made of the great hope that is to be conceived concerning the Jews Restauration it is fit here to shew the reason of this Hope and what good warrant may be produced for our confidence therein The rather because there are some amongst our selves who will because they will be Scepticks in this point being too apt to insult and trample upon this forlorn and desolate people though our Apostle hath given sufficient warning to the contrary Neither will our undertaking herein be impertinent to the matter we have had in hand for it will in the issue plainly demonstrate the Immutability of the Lord Jesus Christ towards this people and that his Covenant which he made with their Fathers is not forgotten but shall inviolably be kept and fulfilled to a tit●le in this day of his power because even because he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 still the Same unto them as ever he was from the Beginning The ground upon which we do in the name of God proceed is this If Moses and the Prophets be of account with the Jews or the Lord Jesus Christ and his Apostles of any value with us there may be great hope for
of the first of the Acts sixth and seventh verses Act. 1.6.7 The words are these When they therefore were come together they asked of him saying Lord wilt thou at this time restore again the Kingdom to Israel And he said unto them It is not for you to know the times or the seasons which the Father hath put in his own p●wer I know well the Apostles have been and are to this day charged here with an errour common among the Jews as it is reported of them namely That the time should come when the Messiah should reign as Lord and King upon the Earth according to the manner of the world and that all Nations should in that kinde be subject unto him and because the Jews were to have the preheminence among them therefore doth the Apostle speak here of his Dominion in this man●er calling it the kingdom of Israel But I must crave leave to enter my dissent unto this charge because it runs on too fast in the world without a warrant yea I cannot but account it too much rashness to impute a fault unto those eminent servants of Christ where the Holy Ghost in Scripture hath not given a clear demonstration thereof A fault indeed here is whereof they were too guilty in busying themselves about the knowledge of a time wherein they were not concerned and for which the Lord rebukes them But that they should now as for what they had done formerly in that kinde it is not here Material look for such a temporal Kingdome of the Messiah as the Jews generally did and do still expect this I confidently deny The grounds of which confidence will appear when I shall have proved that this discourse between Christ and his Apostles is a clear confirmation of the point in hand That we may understand a●ight the sense of this Scripture let us consider distinctly three things First the occasion of this Question Secondly the persons that put the Question Thirdly the Answer unto it First the occasion from whence the Question did arise is couched in this word therefore when they therefore were come together they asked of him c. By which word of connexion it is manifest that their Question was not suddainly started as of a thing impertinent to the purport of Christs Doctrine which he had been pressing upon them in those fourty dayes since his Resurrection but rather was produced by them as a result very consonant thereunto He had been speaking to them as it is said vers 3. of the things pertaining to the Kingdome of God that is of the future estate of his Church for as for the Doctrine of Salvation he had fully made that known unto them before as appears Joh. 15.15 Where he saith All things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you So that probable it is the Subject of his discourse now was as I have said concerning his Church giving instructions for the planting and governing of it and premonitions also what dangers and difficulties it was like to suffer and how it should prosper and prevaile over them all in the latter end And herein the Lord manifests his provident care and tender compassion which he had of his Church resembling thereby good old Jacob his Type in this very particular who when he was about to leave the world calls upon his sons to gather themselves together that he migh shew unto them what should befall them in the latter dayes G●n 49 1. Whereas therefore the Lord Jesus Christ had been speaking to his Apostles of these things pertaining to the Kingdome of God and they thereupon enquire of him concerning the restoring the Kingdome to Israel is it not past all gain-saying that some at least of the things which he spake had reference to this restauration Especially when as it is well observed by Grotius In his Annota Luk. 21.24 non negat se id facturum sed quo id futurum esset tempore noluit ab ipsis inquiri he doth not deny that such a thing he would do but onely was not willing to be enquired of by them when it should be done Much was to be done as the sequel now proveth before this which they so hastily sought for could come to pass which they thought not of for it could never have entred into their hearts to conceive unless it had been revealed unto them wherein nevertheless they and their Successours for many Ages should be employed as servants and co-workers with Christ to the end that this much desired restauration might by the bringing in of others also to the faith of the Gospel be attended with the greater glory And hence it is that the Lord commands them that they should not depart from Jerusalem because from thence was the word of life to go out into the world till they were baptised with the Holy Ghost which was the promise of the Father whereby they were to be endued with power extraordinary as being the chief intruments under Christ for so great a work and to authorize others in an ordinary way to be their co-agents in it Secondly consider the persons that put the Question First it was the Apostles men not to be despised such as were legati à latere whom Christ had chosen above all others to be his witnesses of what he did and taught and to be his Embassadours to carry his name into all the world Who did eate and drinks with him after he arose from the dead Act. 10. Secondly the Apostles who though they were not yet baptised with the Holy Ghost according to the promise of the Father yet had received the Holy Ghost by Christs breathing on them whereby they had not onely power given them more then ordinary but knowledge also more then ever they had to discern what might be most conducible to the advancement of their Masters honour and so knew more of his minde in order thereunto then any others could or can possibly attain unto Thirdly the Apostles altogether not one or two of them separated from the rest desirous to winde themselves into their Masters favour above their fellows as it had unhappily fallen out in former time but the eleven with one consent joyned as one man to put this Question unto him for when they were come together it is said they asked of him saying Lord wilt thou at this time restore again the Kingdome to Israel Which Kingdome if it were never any more to have a being in this World as a thing inconsistent with the manner of Christs Spiritual Kingdome their general agreement about it would doubtless have been adjudged no better then a conspiracy against the Dignity and Prerogative Royal of their Lord and Master and consequently had not gone without a severe check no more then their precipitant disquisition after the time did for which they are reproved Thirdly consider the answer that the Lord giveth It is not saith he for you to know the times or
there is no number Ps 147.5 as the Psalmist speaketh Psal 147.5 Hear how Christ laieth claim unto Wisdom as his peculiar Prerogative and a chief Gem in his everlasting Diadem Pro. 8. Counsel is mine saith he when he was about to plead his Eternity and sound wisdom Pro. 8.14 not such as is to be found amongst the children of men corrupt and hollow yea I have strength too such wisdom as never decaies And therefore it would be man's wisdom whosoever he be old or young to lay his hand upon his mouth and to hold his peace Job 13.5 when Wisdom it self is about to put forth her Voice for if Daies must speak and multitude of years teach wisdom who is fitter to teach then he and of whom are we all fitter to learn then of him who is the same yesterday to day Es 9.6 and for ever He is the everlasting Father of his Church His head and his hairs Rev. 1.14 as he appeared unto John were white like wooll as white as snow betokening his wisdom and gravity If then he be a Father where is his honour if his counsel be not regarded It is a commandment given in the Law which the Gospel hath not disanulled but confirmed rather Lev. 19.32 Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head and honour the face of the old man Which rising up as it expresseth a respectful posture of the body towards such a person so it implies a reverend attention unto his Counsel and Instruction As it is written of Constantine the Great that he used to rise up and stand when he heard the Gospel faithfully and convincingly preached And Theodosius finding on a time Arsenius his Sons Tutour to stand and his Sons to sit while he read unto them he could not with patience suffer so prepostrous a sight but made him to sit and the other to stand Yea Judg. 3.20 even Eglon the Heathenish King of Moab when he heard Ehud tell him he had a message unto him from God he rose up from his seat reverendly to attend the Tenour thereof Jesus Christ therefore being the express Image of the Ancient of Daies who might much rather then Paul have that reverend denomination given him of Christ the Aged though not in the vain sense of the Anthropomorphites Phil. 1.9 far be from us such a dotage but in a spiritual sense of Divine Eternity far beyond our shallow conceptions In whom also are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge Col. 2.3 He I say is to have this honour ascribed unto him above all others viz. To consult his wisdom and humbly to attend to his grave and righteous commands I name no gesture either of rising or falling down prostrate before him though both at times may well become us according as he is pleased to make himself known unto us 4. And indeed a necessity lies upon us to hearken to this his infallible wisdom and to follow it as our only Guide and Conduct in all our waies how else alas shall we be able to escape the snares wherein Satan seeks to entangle us from day to day For our own parts such is our extreme folly we are apt like children still to be running into harmes-way and to be catching at every Toy and for Satans part such is his profound subtlety and indefatigable malice that he hath laid his Trains for us even in those waies wherein we may think our selves most secure and though we may and do sometimes through mercy escape them and otherwhiles by the same good hand of God upon us unwind our selves out of them yet his Budget is never empty but one project or other he will still produce to draw us to his Lure So that were it not for the wisdom of Christ which checks our folly and goes beyond all the policy of Hell we should certainly perish without any remedy 5. Besides what improvement can we make of our Talents in our Masters service which we may well think is expected from us unless we listen after his counsels and have a respect unto his rules which he hath set us When our minds are perplexed with various thoughts concerning our eternal estate hovering between Hope and Despair not knowing what to do here then is Wisdom whereto if we resort we may be throughly resolved without any fear of delusion When Controversies arise in matters of Religion as this present Age is full of them and we consult with some on the right hand but they cannot help us we betake our selves to others on the left but they involve us more and more in disorder and confusion Here is the Oracle that will and must put an end to all such differences And oh that we were so wise as to submit to his infallible Determinations But alas alas this is the misery of many people in these daies who are too like unto foolish Rehoboam Refuse the Counsel of the Ancient and follow after a new Recent upstart Light a light that hath grown up with them which Solomon yea a wiser then he Jesus Christ never knew a very Ignis fatnus that leads them into fearful Precipices where nothing is to be expected unless this Eternal Wisdom prevent it but inevitable ruine And now to close up this second Consideration let us I say give unto Christ the Glory due unto his Name in the several Branches thereof as they have been laid before us because even because he is the Eternal Begotten Son of God the same yesterday to day and for ever Or if that be not enough let us consider we have reason thus to honour him because he hath highly honoured us in that he being the eternal begotten Son of God was pleased to become the Son of man advancing our Nature above the Nature of Angels whereby we who were at first made a little lower then they are now made a great deal higher they adoring our Nature in the personal Union with the Deity from whence also hath ensued a great alteration in that intercourse that is betwixt us and them for before this exaltation of our Nature they could and did it is the observation of Bishop Andrews suffer a prostration of men in their presence 1 Chron. 21.16 But now they do in effect acknowledge the case is altered and will no more assume to themselves any such superiority Rev. 19.10.22.9 Neither is this all the honour that Christ hath done us but as he hath raised up our Nature to the highest elevation above every name that is named so he hath made us by his Spirit partakers also of the Divine Nature 2 Pet. 1.4 2 Pet. 1.4 And what more is there that can be desired What honour or happiness can poor Creatures in this world be capable of beyond this which the Lord Jesus Christ hath conferred upon us If the Sun in the Firmament should attract a humane body and incorporate it into it self where it should not only live a
life Celestial but to have power to transmit the Influences of the Sun into other Corporeal Substances here upon Earth it would surely make the whole Creation to stand amazed and applaud the happiness of Mankind that it should be exalted to so great a dignity But behold here a greater wonder in Heaven a humane body is actually taken up into the Throne of Glory Crowned with Divine Majesty and Honour hypostatically united to the Divine Nature by virtue whereof the Holy Spirit drops down abundantly into the hearts of men making them all wheresoever it comes like unto God in Wisdom Righteousness and true Holiness and fruitful in all good works No wonder indeed that the Angels stoop down 1 Pet. 1.12 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not in respect of his personal being but quoad essentiam absolutam because the Essence of the Son is the very same that the Essence of the Father is desiring to look into the Gospel when they have such a blessed and glorious Pattern of it there before them in the Mount of God But this I say is the honour that Christ hath done unto us and therefore surely a mighty engagement lies upon us to give unto him also what honour we possibly can he sought not to dignifie himself or to make himself in any respect better when he took upon him our Nature for he was from everlasting God in the best and highest degree 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 very God in all the daies of Eternity so high that he could not be higher so great that he could not be greater so good that he could not be better but for our sakes he was made flesh and dwelt among us that we poor dust and ashes might dwell with him in Glory Ascribe we therefore unto him the excellency of his Merit let us be thankful unto him and speak well of his Name for his Name indeed is excellent and his praise above Heaven and Earth his Name also is wonderful therefore to be had in reverence by all them that are round about him wonderful in his Essence yesterday to day and for ever And having also done wondrously well for us as hath been said Now then let all the people praise him let all the people praise him by worshipping him with a divine Adoration by a zealous appearance for him against his Enemies by a ready hearkning to the Voice of his Word And thus have we done with this second Consequent of this Doctrine viz. With a confideration of it in reference to the people of God Lastly Seeing it is so that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday to day and for ever in respect of his Divine Nature Then let all the Enemies of this Eternal Son of God cover their faces with shame who have not only called into question this his Honour but with the Sophistry of Hell in the sight of all the World and before the Sun have most impiously and impudently argued against it Such were Cerinthus Ebion Sabellius Samosatenus Arius Photinus and all those Alogi of old such have been Servetus Socinus Valentinus Gentilis and their followers of late all of them professed and open Enemies against the Godhead of Christ It hath been already said that it is a duty incumbent upon all the faithful people of God zealously to vindicate the name and Dignity of the Son of God against all his Enemies But we shall now see how he himself doth marvellously appear in his own vindication for it may well be said of him as it is in Job He is wise in heart Job 9.4 and mighty in strength to maintain his own Glory and therefore whosoever they be that harden themselves against him shall not prosper They shall perish but he shall endure they shall consume into smoak shall they consume away but he is the same and his years shall have no end We use to say proverbially of the Moon which is called the faithful Witness in Heaven that she will still keep on her course Ps 89.33 though all the Dogs upon earth should stand barking at her Assuredly the Lord Jesus Christ will be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 yea 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The same God still yesterday to day and for ever though the foolish man reproacheth him daily and the tumult of those that rise up against him ascendeth continually But will he indeed be the same Ps 74.22 23. We may then conclude upon it infallibly that he will as he hath ever done make all his Enemies the Spawn of the old Serpent his inveterate Adversary to lick the dust Not to speak here of those who are Enemies against Christ as he is Mediatour of which sort I believe the World is full and it is to be feared that too many who even eat of his bread Ps 41.9 do lift up the heel against him Let us consider how his hand hath been stretched forth against those that have denied his Godhead Cerinthus the first that we read of that vomited out this Blasphemy viz. That Christ was but a meer man and not co-eternal with the Father against whom the Evangelist S. John as Irenaus reports it was inspired by the Holy Ghost to write that Gospel which goeth under his name See Doctor Featly in his Dipper dipt This Cerinthus as some Historians write resorting to a common Bath where he met with the said Evangelist was crushed to death by the fall of the house as soon as the beloved Disciple who made hast to shun him was got out of the door Julian the Apostate whom all Generations shall call cursed being wont in a scoffing manner to call the Lord Jesus the Galilaean and the Carpenters Son gave out threatnings that upon his return from the Parthian War wherein he was then engaged he would utterly destroy all those that believed in Christ But he was before his return cut off in a most eminent manner Vengeance not suffering him to live wounded he was mortally in the said Battel uncertain whether by an Angel or man which when he perceived he filled his hand with his own blood and threw it into the aire uttering these words Vicisti Galilaee vicisti Thou hast overcome Galilaean thou hast overcome Eusebius c. c. And when his filthy Soul was about to disgorge it self out of his body he grumbled out with a hollow voice the Devil then as it is like ceasing upon him this horrid Blasphemy Saturato te nunc Nazarene Now satisfie thy self O Nazaren A little before the death of this bloody wretch Libanius Julian's Teacher in Paganism scoffingly asked a Christian Scholemaster what the Carpenters Son was then working for his Disciples he Prophetically answered Parat Juliano Loculum He prepareth a Coffin for Julian who was about that instant time smitten by the just hand of the Almighty Julian Uncle to the aforenamed Julian used commonly the like blasphemy against Jesus Christ and being willing in what he could to vent his malice against him rush'd
the power of that insulting Enemy May it not seem to vanish No no stay awhile and mark the issue The Lord Christ the Captain of our Salvation yields himself unto his Adversary who drags him into his Den to triumph over him Never surely was innocency so trodden under foot Never did that Region of Darkness and that Valley of Death receive such a Booty nor swallow down so precious a Morsel before O how did the Devil now applaud himself in that he hath so notably brought to pass his Masterpiece of Malice against the God of Heaven Yea nothing shall now hinder him but that he will enlarge his Dominion over all the World by throwing the whole Posterity of Adam into the dust of Death and after that by entangling them all in the Snares of the second Death But Quantâ de spe c. How much is this Prince of Darkness and the Powers of Hell disappointed in their expectations They have gotten the Prince of Life into their clutches to their own destruction For in the midst of all their Triumph Behold The Breastplate of Christ's Righteousness begins to shine and the Sin wherewith he was wounded appear to be none of his own the Venome therefore of that Sting leesing its force he is by the judgment of Divine Justice it self which sate as Umpire in this Duel restored to his Pristine Estate the Palm of Victory is put into his hand and the virtue of his sufferings transmitted to all those for whom he undertook this Combat Death also is disarmed for he left his Sting in the sides of Christ and is become his Captive Principalities and Powers that were in a Conspiracy against him being devested of all their strength made to wait upon his Triumph and the Devil that great * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Apollywn hath his Kingdom utterly subdued Now then seeing the Lord Jesus Christ hath so victoriously prevailed in the behalf of all the faithful people of God and abolishing Death hath as the Apostle speaks brought Life and Immortality to light again offering it unto them and estating them in it in a more perfect manner then our first Parents were while they kept their Integrity why should you now at any time be afraid of Death much more reason surely have you to triumph with the Apostle and say O Death where is thy Sting O Grave where is thy Victory And as Death is not to be feared unless it be by those who voluntarily by their sins metamorphose themselves into the workmanship of the Devil thereby putting themselves out of Christ's protection so neither are the troub●es that come upon our selves or fall upon the world in our daies so to be heeded by us as that we be dejected with any despondency of minde at the appearances thereof Whatsoever they be they are ordered by him who ruleth and guideth all things Yesterday to Day and for ever yea they are ordained by him to make his Glory shine the brighter in the preservation of his Works Job 5.6 For Affliction cometh not forth of the dust neither doth Trouble spring out of the ground but Gods hand sends it and mans sin brings it and being thus sent and conveyed it is by the powerful Art of this skilful Opifer per Orbem as Ovid speaks of the Physician this great Preserver of men the Lord Jesus Christ quite turned from its Nature and become a wholesom Antidote to keep the World from more dangerous Paroxysms whereto it is every day inclinable Let Wisdom then be justified of her Children by a quiet submission to whatsoever troubles come upon themselves or the World about them because Jesus Christ is constant and unmovable in the exercise of his power The same yesterday to day and for ever in this great Work of preservation though the course that is taken in the pursuance thereof may seem to our shallow Apprehensions to tend rather to ruine and destruction In the next place 2. Branch what a sure Foundation is this for every true Believer to build his Confidence upon Jesus Christ bears up the pillars of the World without whom the whole Creation Ps 75.3 and all the Inhabitants thereof would certainly be dissolved All things have their dependance upon him yesterday to day and for ever What a blessed estate then is this of a Believer What an impregnable Fort is he immured in Nothing can reach him to do him any hurt For why Jesus Christ hath him under his Wing Ps 91.1 in the secret place of the most High where no evil thing can finde him out because his lodging is under the shadow of the Almighty And as Christ hath the Believer under his care so he hath all his Enemies too under his power insomuch that without him they cannot move a foot and if they go beyond their Tether he hath a Hook for their Nose Es 37.29 and a Bridle for their Lips to order them according to his pleasure yea he upholds his very Enemies And can we think then that he will bring up Birds to pick out his own Eyes Or foster Vipers to eat out his own Bowels Let then your Confidence O Believer be fixed upon this Rock wherein alone true safety is to be found rely upon this Providence that will never fail you As for Creature-supports they will certainly fail Pro. 27.24 Riches or Strength the like may we say of all things else in this World are not for ever for they make themselves wings if none else will do it for them and flee away Pro. 23.5 Neither doth the Crown endure to every Generation A very great uncertainty hath alwaies appeared in the most plausible Refuge that the Creature could afford and he that betakes himself to it shall never be safe When he thinks to be most secure even there he shall be liable to the greatest hazard It was once a notable saying to this purpose of Augustus Caesar Metuendum est esse sine Custode sed multo magis à Custode metuendum est It is a dangerous thing to be without a Guard and yet a Guard is the greatest danger So uncertain is the estate of those people who trust unto an arm of flesh and build their Tranquillity upon such a tottering Foundation It is therefore better to trust in the Lord for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength his compassions fail not Es 26 4. Lam. 3.23 Ps 36.5 Ps 100.5 his faithfulness reacheth unto the Clouds and his truth endureth to all Generations Lastly 3. Branch This may let us see our own nothingness without Christ in Spiritual things how poor and weak and meer Ideots and Nullities we are for if we be not able the least minute of time to hold up our heads in this world so as to continue our Natural being without his manutenency and conserving power how shall we without him abide stedfast in the Faith which is our Spiritual being and above the sphere of
the seasons which the Father hath put in his own power Observe he doth not tax them with folly and backwardness of believing the Prophets as he did the two Disciples going to Emmaus For they after all the manifestations that he had made in their sight of the mighty power of God and the clear testimonies he had given that the predictions of the Prophets concerning the Messiah were terminated in him doubted nevertheless whether it was he that should redeem Israel out of his troubles But these believing the Prophets being now throughly instructed by him concerning his Church and assuring themselves thereupon that he was ordained of God to be the restorer of Israel's liberty without which the Church could not be compleat he onely reproveth them for their overmuch haste and busie intrusions into the secret counsels of the Father being desirous it seems before the time to be eye-witnesses of that as well as of all the other mighty works which Christ had done among them Yea moreover if we compare the words spoken to those two Disciples with these here to the Apostles some further light may yet appear unto us concerning this matter To them it is said Luk. 24.26 Ought not Christ to suffer these things and to enter into his glory To these It is not for you to know the times or seasons which the Father hath put in his own power In the first he implieth that the redemption of Israel that is such as they meant else our Saviours reply had not tended to the resolving of their doubt could not be accomplished before he entred into glory For there this our Lord and Nobleman as he is called Luk. 19.12 went to receive his Kingdome and there he was to rule and order all things for the benefit and advantage of his people both of Israel and of all other Nations in the World according to the times and seasons which the Father would impart unto him when he was in glory In the second he intimateth that the times and seasons for the bringing to pass Gods righteous purpose concerning the thing which they demanded are running on in that glory whereinto he was entring and are guided onely by the will of the Father and therefore they should be contented with their measure and wait with patience for the full accomplishment of this deliverance which God in his due time best known unto himself would surely bring to pass by him even while he is in his glory But let us proceed Thirdly it cannot but be now expected that that well known witness of Saint Paul Rom. 11. should be produced Rom. 11. Let it then be examined for it bringeth with it so clear an evidence in this case that the Holy Spirit by it seemeth to remove away all doubting We shall not stay to make any large Metaphrase upon the Chapter he that runs may read the sense of it let it suffice to take notice of the general scope in the whole and to gather out of it somewhat that may be most material for our confirmation in this point we are upon and for the conviction of those that are of a contrary judgment In the two Chapters immediately before-going the Apostle having written severely of the rejection of the Jews according to the Prophecies that went before of them for their rejecting of the Gospel he undertakes in this to mitigate the acrimony of his censure to the end the Gentiles might not take occasion to insult over them as if they were an abject people given up to a final abdication Which unbrotherly insultation that he might anticipate fore-seeing that it would prevaile too much as it seems it doth to this very day he rendreth here his meaning in plain termes shewing manifestly what the purpose of God is concerning his rejection of this his ancient peculiar people viz. That it was not to be either universal or perpetual which mitigation he sweetly insinuates once and again in the form of a Dialogue Hath God saith he cast away his people God forbid Have they stumbled that they should fall God forbid Where by the way we may observe the Apostles method in contracting his whole discourse concerning this subject in the solution of these two Quaere's In his treating of the first he proveth clearly that the rejection of the Jews was not a total rejection In his arguing upon the second he proveth also as infallibly that it shall not be a final rejection So long therefore as we follow the conduct of the Apostle herein we shall not need to fear the contradiction of any other The first part of his undertaking we shall for brevities sake omit and because it may be judged not fully Argumentative to the point in hand For it is not to be doubted will some say but that some of these cast-away Jews might belong to the Election of Grace as well as the Gentiles and therefore may in all ages be converted to the Faith as the Apostle himself was That therefore which we have to say shall be derived from the second wherein we shall prove as undeniably that the whole Nation shall in Gods due time be made happy in this Conversion also First then observe with what Authority the Apostle makes known his minde not nakedly asserting his judgement but like an Apostle indeed prefixeth his ' 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 thereunto So he did at first when he entred upon this matter 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I say then so doth he now again 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I say then Thus Dictator-like as became him he pronounceth his Sentence tanquam ex Cathedrâ whereby he not onely gives a further Explanation of his meaning but adviseth all sorts of people his Advice here being equivalent with a Command to acquiesce in his saying and to subcribe unto him But what is it that he saith First he puts the Question Have they stumbled that they should fall that is per Synechdochen that they should fall finally Or as Saint Chrysostome glosseth upon it Is their fall so great that it is irrecoverable The Answer hereunto follows not by a bare Negation but as abhorring such a thought in himself or in any other 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as much as to say That be farre from you once to imagine as it is from me so to determine And now if the Apostle had said no more this verily had been enough to stop the mouth of all contradiction For who is he that dares utter a word in opposition to the Apostles saying But that the Gentiles might not think more highly of themselves nor more disdainfully of the Jews then they ought to think behold how his heart is enlarged for his brethren his kinsmen accoding to the flesh as he calls them Rom. 9.3 Shewing first in that which we are willing to pass by the Possibility of their Reception secondly the Probability of it thirdly the Certainty The Possibility as I have said he had insisted upon before in the beginning of