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A51839 XVIII sermons on the second chapter of the 2d Epistle to the Thessalonians containing the description, rise, growth, and fall of Antichrist : with divers cautions and arguments to establish Christians against the apostacy of the Church of Rome : very necessary for these times / by that late reverend and learned divine, Thomas Manton ... Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1679 (1679) Wing M522; ESTC R7577 216,743 470

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it is a matter of sad consequence for this is living in a known sin Some may be blinded for a time out of terror and compassion and their case is sad till they express solemn repentance but when there is a reluctation against clear light and an obstinacy in that reluctation this man is condemned in himself Titus 3.11 Such a man is subverted and sinneth being condemned of himself There cannot be a greater argument of a will unsubdued to God than to stand out against conviction out of secular respects This is to love darkness more than light and argueth such pravity of heart as is inconsistent with Faith and Salvation Some ignorant Souls may hold dangerous errors and which to others would be damnab●e yet they may not actually damn them because they do not rebel against the light and may be retracted by a general repentance or seeking of pardon for all their known or unknown sins Psal. 19.12 13. Who can understand his errors Cleanse thou me from secret faults Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins Let them not have dominion over me then shall I be upright and I shall be innnocent from the great transgression 2. When they are vented by some Professor of Christianity to the seducing of others and rending of the C●●●ch and drawing Disciples after them this a●deth a new guilt to their errors and maketh them the more damnable Act● 20.30 Also of your own selves shall men arise speaking perverse things to draw away Disciples after them There are properly Hereticks and Ring-leaders of Sects therefore Heresies are reckoned among the works of the flesh Gal. 5.20 Emulation wrath strife seditions Heresies increasing their own doom and Judgment these under a Christian name seduce and lead away the Church from Christ they pervert the holy ways of God and draw his people from serving him in Spirit and Truth 3. When though they should not err fundamentally they so far debauch Christianity as that God giveth them up to believe a lie and to take pleasure in unrighteousness that is to defend and maintain apparent corruptions of Christian Doctrine and Worship Of Doctrine for it is here said they believe a lie and they believe not the truth Of worship for it is said they take pleasure in unrighteousness A party thus given up by God we should shun as we would shun a Plague or come out of Bedlam for these men have lost their spiritual wits and ●ee not that which the common light of Christianity doth disprove however they retain the name of Christians and make a cry of the Church the Church as the Jews did of the Temple of the Lord and retain some truth among them for such a party is here described 4. When there is gross negligence or not taking pains to know better It is equivalent to reluctation or standing out against light Crassa negligentia dolus est there is a deceit in laziness or affected ignorance Joh. 3.20 They will not come to the light lest their deeds should be reproved 2 Pet. 3.5 They are willingly ignorant Those that please themselves in the ignorance of any truth err not only in their minds but their hearts It is the duty of Gods people to understand what is his will Eph. 5.7 Be not unwise but understanding what the will of the Lord is And it is their practice Rom. 12.2 That ye may prove what is the good and acceptable and perfect will of God Psal. 1.2 His delight is in the law of the Lord and therein doth he meditate day and night We should be searching still But when men will not know what they have a mind to hate it argueth a secret sore and suspicion of the truth and are loth to follow it too close lest it cross their lusts and interests 3. That the way and errors of Popery are damnable and it is very unsafe living in that Society and Combination I prove it 1. Because they live in wilful disobedience to God They violate the manifest Commandments of God while they hold it lawful to worship Pictures and Images to make Pictures of the Trinity to invocate Saints and Angels to deny Lay-men the Cup in the Sacrament to adore the Sacrament to prohibit certain Orders of Men and Women to marry to Celebrate the publick service in a language which ordinarily men and women that assist understand not In all these things they offer apparent violence to Gods Precepts And that their whole worship is polluted with a gross Superstition as for instance to worship Images is expresly against Gods word Psal. 97.7 Confounded be all they that worship graven Images that boast themselves of Idols Worship him all ye Gods The Scripture you see denounceth confusion to all Worshippers of Images and they are reckoned as Enemies of Christs Kingdom for it is applied to Christ Heb. 1.6 And let all the Angels of God worship him That would set up the worship and service of them in his Church in the exercise of their Religion especially those who glory in them and boast of them and set them forth as the glory of their way and worship No he disdaineth all this relative worship at or before Images which men would give unto him and sheweth that all the Powers of this World and the other Angels and Potentates should immediately worship Christ. For the second point picturing the Trinity God hath not only forbidden it but argued against it Deut. 4.15 16. Take therefore good heed unto your selves for ye saw no similitude when the Lord spake to you in Horeb out of the midst of the fire lest ye corrupt your selves and make you a graven Image the similitude of any thing Male or Female See how cautelous God is to prevent this abuse and yet how boldly men practise it For the third instance the Invocation of Saints and Angels Our Lord hath taught us how to repel that temptation Matth. 4.10 It is written thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him only shalt thou serve That religious service and worship is due only to God no Creature can claim it without Sacriledge nor can we give it to them without Idolatry And God being so jealous of his honour every Christian should be careful that he doth not divert it from him They have many distinctions to excuse themselves to the World but I doubt how they will excuse themselves to God For the fourth particular adoring the Sacrament I shall speak to again anon that is a mean not an object of worship The Fifth prohibiting certain Orders of men and women to marry which the Apostle calleth Doctrines of Devils 1 Tim. 4.1 2. In the latter times some shall depart from the faith giving heed to seducing spirits and Doctrines of Devils speaking lies in hypocrisie having their Conscience seared with a hot Iron forbidding to marry c. For the Sixth Celebrating publick Service in an unknown Tongue it is contrary to the Apostles reasoning 1 Cor. 14.15 16 17. For
Title to govern us but yet it was not comfortable to us it was but such a Right as a Prince hath to chastise his Rebellious Subjects We forfeited our Interest in his gracious Protection therefore was this new Interest set afoot to save and recover Fallen Man therefore this Lordship is spoken of as Medicinal and Restorative to reduce Man to the Obedience of God that made him Acts 10.38 God anointed Iesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with Power who went about doing good and healing all that were oppressed with the Devil It is a Lordship that conduceth to make Peace between God and Man that we may again enjoy his Favour and live in his Obedience Acts 5.31 Him hath God exalted with his right Hand to be a Prince and a Saviour for to give repentance unto Israel and remission of sins This new Lord hath made a new Law of Grace which is Lex Remedians a Remedy propounded for the recovering the lapsed World of Mankind the great benefit is Remission of Sins the great Duty Repentance Use 1. To perswade us to submit our selves to this Blessed Lord by our voluntary consent Psalm 45.11 He is thy Lord worship thou him There is a passive Subjection and a voluntary Submission By a passive Subjection all Creatures are under the Power of the Son of God and our Redeemer And amongst the rest the Devils themselves though grievous Revolters and Rebels are not exempted Every Knee is forced to bow to Christ. By voluntary submission those are Christ's Subjects and admitted into his Kingdom who willingly give up themselves to the Redeemer to be saved upon his own terms 2 Cor. 8.5 They first gave their own selves to the Lord. The Devils and wicked Men are his against their wills bu● all Christ's People are his by their own consent Vse 2. Let us perform the Duties which this Title calleth for Our Obedience is the best Testimony of our subjection to him Many seem to like Christ as a Saviour but refuse him as a Lord whereas Christ is not only a Saviour to Bless but a Lord to Rule and Command Therefore if we catch at Comforts and neglect Duty we ●o not own Christ's Authority The Libertine yokeless Spirit is natural to all Luke 19.14 We will not have this Man to raign over us Psal. 12.4 With our Tongues we will prevail our Lips are our own who is Lord over us Psal. 2.3 Let us break their Bands ass●nder and cast away their Cords from us Some are so in Opinion but most in Practice We would not be uner Command we love Privileges but decline Duties But he is the Head of the Church who is the Saviour of the Body Ephes. 5.23 If we would have Privileges by him we must set our selves to obey his Laws If thou hast no care to obey him as a Lord thy esteem of Christ is but imaginary thy knowledg but partial thy application of him unsound But we wil● own him as Lord How is that understood Will you give him an empty Title or some superficial Complements and Observances Luke 6● 46 And why call you me Lord Lord and do not the things that I say It is a Mockage Or will you please your selves with strict Opinions Matth. 6.21 22. For where your Treasure is there will your Heart be also The light of the Body is the Eye if therefore thine Eye be single thy whole Body shall be full of Light if therefore the Light that is in thee be Darkness how great is that Darkness No nothing less than a through subjection to his holy Laws forsaking all other Lords Isa. 26.13 O Lord our God other Lords besides thee have had dominion over us but by thee only will we make mention of thy Name And then a strict Observance Col. 1.11 strengthened with all might according to his glorious Power unto all Patience and Long-suffering with joyfulness Vse 3. Depend upon Christ for the effects of his Love to you which are the Privileges of his Kingdom which are Pardon of Sins Col 1.13 14. In whom we have redemption through his Blood the forgiveness of our Sins the santification of the Spirit Heb. 8.10 This is the Covenant that I will make with the House of Israel after those Days saith the Lord I will put my Laws into their Minds and write them in their Hearts Assistance in carrying on the Spir●tual Life that here surely our Lord will not desert us but help us in our O●●●ience to him Finally everlasting Life Heb. 5.9 And being made Perfect he became the Author of eternal Salvation unto all them that obey him When the Devil and his Instruments are cast into Hell Christ's faithful Subjects and Servants are advanced into eternal Glory and Blessedness 2. God is represented under the Title of a Father and God even our Father God is a word of Power Father expresseth his good Will and Love God standeth in both Relations to us as he did also to Christ. John 20.17 I go to my God and your God my Father and your Father Both joyned together signifie his Power and readiness to do Good He that is our Father is true God also and he that is true God is also our Father and therefore we may depend on him That which we are to open is the term Father which speaketh both Comforth and Duty to us 1. Comfort For God's dealing with us will be very Fatherly as a Father loveth his Children so will God love his People 2 Cor. 6.18 I will be a Father to ●ou and ye shall be my Sons and Daughters saith the Lord. 1. He will pardon our Sins and Frailties and spare us and pity us notwithstanding our ill deservings Psal. 103.13 Like as a Father pitieth his Children so the Lord pitieth them that fear him Mal. 3.17 They shall be mine saith the Lord of Hosts in that Day when I make up my Iewels and I will spare them as a Man spareth his won Son that serveth him Surely this is a Grace we stand in need of because of our manifold Infirmities and daily Failings 2. He will give Grace that we may ●●rve him better Luke 11.13 If ye then b●●●g evil know how to give good gifts to your Children how much more shall your Heavenly Father give the holy Spirit to them that ask him Do but cry to him as an hungry Child to his Father for Bread and God will not deny this great Gift to you 3. God will provide for us and give such an allowance of Temporal Mercies as are convenient Mark 6.25 Take no thought 〈◊〉 your Life what ye shall eat or what ye shall drink nor yet for your Body what ye shall put on And Ver. 32. For after all these things do the Gentiles seek for your Heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things The belief of Adoption and particular Providence kills all distrustful fears and cares at the very Root 4. He will protect you and preserve you against
those that shall meet together in the great Assembly and Congregation of the righteous that we are trained up in the Church of Christ which is the Seminary of Heaven that we are no more Strangers and Foreigners but Fellow Citizens with the Saints 3. Let us improve it many ways 1. To comfort us against the paucity of serious walkers and real Christians Alas now they are but like two or three Berryes upon the top of the uppermost bough here one and there another in some places thinner in others thicker as God hath service for them in appearance 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 A little Flock Luc. 12.32 But take all together they are a general Assembly that are redeemed out of every Kindred Tongue and Nation Rev. 5.9 Yea Rev. 7.9 A great multitude which none can number of all Kindreds Tongues People and Nations As few as we are and as despised as the interest of the godly is we shall not want Company in Heaven we see few going to Heaven but when we are gathered together we shall see that our everlasting Companions are many 2. To comfort us against the d●stance of Christian Friends we are often separated from the Society of good Christians whom we love dearly but we shall be gathered together in one Congregation The Saints are now scattered by Providence they live in divers Countries Towns Houses have little comfort of one another They live where they may be most useful as Stars do not shine in a Cluster but are dispersed throughout the Heaven and as they are the light of the Earth so they are the Salt of the Earth which is sprinkled here and there not laid in a heap sometimes by violence of men persecution and banishment sometimes by Death which parts Friends Perfectus est quem putas mortuum like people in a wrack got to shore before us Now what a comfort is it to be united to all Gods people which have been are or shall be to the end of the World and to meet in one Assembly Mat. 24.31 They shall gather together the elect from the four winds from one end of Heaven to another The Saints shall be gathered from all quarters of the Earth though they live in several places several times many we never saw in the flesh Christ will assemble them all bring them in unto one place 3. To comfort them under the degenerate and collapsed state of Christianity 1. The mixture of the wicked the good and bad are here mixed they live together in the same Kingdoms Cities Societies Visible Church Family Bed perhaps but then a perfect separation Zach. 14. Last There shall no more be the Canaanite in the House of the Lord of Hosts Rev. 21.27 Nothing that defileth shall enter there such a difference shall there be between the State of Gods Church in this World and the World to come here Tares are mingled with Wheat good Fish with bad in the Drag Net it is hard by Discipline to keep the sound from the infected 2. Discord the Saints are divided in Affection but then perfect Harmony they are all gathered together to Christ and have no signs and badges of distinction to herd apart 3. It 's Universal with all the Saints 4. Perpetual never to part more SERMON II. 2 Thess. 2.1 2. That ye be not soon shaken in mind or be troubled neither by spirit nor by word nor by letter as from us as that the day of Christ is at hand WE come now to the matter of the Apostles Caution which is in the second Verse That ye be not soon shaken in mind or be troubled neither by spirit nor by word nor by letter as from us as that the day of Christ is at hand In which words take notice 1. Of the error disproved that the day of Christ is at hand 2. The effect which this error might produce trouble and unsetledness of mind That ye be not soon shaken in mind or troubled 3. A removal of all the supposed Foundations of this error or the means which these Impostours used to intice them to embrace it Three are mentioned Spirit Word and Letter 1. Nor by Spirit that is pretence of spiritual Revelation be not soon shaken in mind by it 2. Nor by word some word of the Apostle which they pretended to have heard and that is another slight of deceivers some tradition or doctrine delivered by the Apostle by word of mouth 3. Nor by Letter as from us this may be understood 1. Either of some passage in the former Epistle for the Apostle saith there 1 Thess. 4.17 Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the Clouds to meet the Lord in the air and because he joins himself with them they thought he should survive until that day or else those warnings which the Apostle gives them 1 Thess. 5.1 2 3. Of the times and season I need not write unto them for your selves know perfectly that the day of the Lord cometh as a thief in the night c. Now these warnings they might abuse and this is one way by which men may be unsetled and unshaken i.e. by false glosses and interpretations of Scripture 2. Or rather the sence may be some spurious and counterfeit writings which was one means of deceit used in the Primitive Times supposititious or Apocryphal Legends wherein the Apostle might be said to write something as if Christ should come in that age wherein they lived Now to obviate this the Apostle is supposed to insert that passage Chap. 3.17 The Salutation of Paul with mine own hand which is the token in every Epistle so I write First From the Error disproved observe Doct. That the time of Christs coming to Judgment must be patiently expected not rashly defined or determined for this is the Error which the Apostle with such earnestness opposeth here But you will say is this such an error Do not the holy Apostles themselves say in effect the same as the Apostle Iames Chap. 5.8 The coming of the Lord draweth nigh and the Apostle Peter 1 Pet. 4.7 The end of all things is at hand Yea Paul himself 1 Cor. 10.11 These are written for our admonition upon whom the ends of the World are come and Rom. 13.12 The night is far spent and the day is at hand where by night is meant the state of Ignorance Sin and Paganism before Conversion and by the day is meant the state of our full Regeneration and Illumination in eternal Glory when the corrupt World shall come to an end and all shadows shall fly away As if he had said the Mornings of the Resurrection is at hand the night is far spent not quite past and the day is at hand the night is not throughly gone nor the day wholly come yet he saith it is at hand What evil was in this Opinion that the Apostle should with such vehemency argue and reason against it Ans. There is some difference in the words
for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies it draweth near 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it is begun already But the sense is vastly different for by these and such like expressions the Apostle only did intend that the last dispensation was then on foot no other change of dispensation or worship was to be expected till the Coming of Christ. But I shall more clearly and distinctly shew 1. What reason the Apostle had to speak at this rate 2. What little reason these Seducers had to pervert this Speech to countenance their Hypothesis or supposition 1. For the first the Apostle had reason to say the day of the Lord was at hand 1. With respect of Faith for Faith gives a kind of presence to things Heb. 11.1 Now Faith is the subtance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen That is it gives a being a kind of existence to things future and afar off and sets them before the eyes of our mind and gives us some sight of them as if they were already come And therein it agrees with the light of Prophecy look as by the light of Prophecy Iohn saith Rev. 20.12 I saw the dead small and great stand before God and the Books were opened c. so saith doth in effect see what it believes W●●l then Faith looking upon things distant an● absent as near at hand the Apostle had reason to use this language to Believers as if the Judge were at the door Phil. 4.5 Let your moderation be known unto all men the Lord is at hand not only in regard of his present Providence but also with respect to his second coming to Judgment it is as certain to Faith as if he were already come 2. With respect of Love Love will not account it long to endure the hardships of this present World until Christ come to set all things at rights Iacob served seven years for Rachel for the love he bare to her and it seemed to him but a little while Gen. 2● 20 If we had any love for Christ we should be contented to suffer a while for his sake The time is coming when the wicked shall persecute no more when the mouth of iniquity shall be stopped when the desire and hope of all Believers shall be satisfied when the Redeemers work shall be consummated when the Kingdom shall be delivered up to the Father when those that made a jest of this day shall be fully confuted Faith sees the certainty of it and love makes us hold out till the time come about 3. The Apostle might speak so as comparing time with Eternity Psal. 90.4 A thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past and as a Watch in the night 2 Pet. 3.8 One day is with the Lord as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day The longest time to Eternity is but as a drop lost and spilt in the Ocean and all the tediousness of the present life is but like one rainy day to an Everlasting Sun-shine 2 Cor. 4.17 Our light affliction which is but for a moment worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory though troubles are lengthened as long as our lives are yet they are but a moment in respect of Eternity we reckon by time and not by Eternity and therefore these expressions may seem strange to us 4. The Apostle speaks this to particular men whose abode in the World is not very long Eternity and the Judgment is at hand though Christ tarry long till the Church be compleated and the Elect be gathered 2 Pet. 3.9 The Lord is not slack concerning his Promise as some men count slackness Now what is long and what is afar off to the whole Church considered in several successions of Ages it is short to particular persons Death soon puts an end to their conflict and then their Triumph ensues And to Christ is ready to judge at all times though the World be not ready to be judged The Coming of Christ is uncertain and hidden for this very purpose that men in all Ages might be quickened to faithfulness and watchfulness and make that preparation which is necessary Now therefore it concerns the Messengers of God to bind mens duty upon them by showing the nearness of it in all the forementioned considerations that they might be always ready for so we find our Lord himself pressing it Luke 12.40 Be ye therefore ready for the Son cometh at an hour when ye think not Mat. 24.42 Watch therefore for ye know not what hour your Lord cometh He may come in a moment our duty is unquestionable but the time of his coming is uncertain And to please our selves with the thoughts of a delay is a mighty deadening thing and quencheth our duty yea it is an inticement to all evil Mat. 24.48 The wicked Servant took liberty to beat his fellow Servants because of his Lords delay we are bid to be sober and watchful and always to be looking for the coming of the Lord. 2. The Seducers had little reason to pervert this Speech to the countenance of their Hypothesis or supposition and therefore the Apostle had very good reason to be zealous in the confutation of this Hypothesis of the Seducers who maintained that Christ would come in that Age. 1. To inquire after the time is curiosity Acts 1.7 It is not for you to know the times or the seasons which the Father hath put into his own power Those things which God hath reserved to himself for us to inquire after is sinful It is a great evil to pry into our Masters Secrets when we have so many revealed truths to busy our minds about we take it to be a piece of ill manners to pry into that which is purposely concealed as to break up a secret Letter and the like the practising of known duties would prevent this curiosity these things tend not to our profit and edification 2. Much more was it a sin to fix the time it was an arrogant presumption for of that day and hour knoweth no man no not the Angels of Heaven but my Father only Mat. 24.36 The peremptory time of the day of Judgment God keeps to himself and it is arrogance for any to define it and set a time when God is resolved to keep it secret 3. The fixing of that time did a great deal of hurt 1. For the present it drew away their minds from their calling because they expected a sudden coming of the Lord Ill impressions either destroy or w●aken necessary duties 2. The least Error doth gratifie Sathan and the interest of his Kingdom for he is the Father of Lies 3. It might shake their Faith in other things when their credulity was disproved by the event the Gospel might be brought into contempt when their Error only was confuted as many men who have been peremptory in fixing times afterwards have thrown off their Religion 4. It shewed a diseased mind that they were
sick of Questions as the Apostle speaks 1 Tim. 6.4 Doting about questions and strifes of words whereof cometh envy c. when they had so much wholsome food to feed upon 5. It did but ingender strife among Christians begat wranglings and disputes in the Church 1 Tim. 6.4 He is proud knowing nothing but doting or sick about questions and strifes of words whereof cometh envy strife railing evil surmisings Vse 1. Let us not fix times many of the Antients were too bold this way and we are apt to it Lactantius peremptorily said The World would endure but two hundred years after his time So many will fix the time of the calling the Jews and of the destruction of Anti-Christ without evident grounds and reasons What God hath revealed is enough to bear us out in our duty and suffering in other things let us patiently wait we see reason to do so when we consider how many men have proved false Prophets 2. Let us not put off the time and set it at too great a distance distant things though never so great will hardly move us that which men put off they do in effect put away they put far off the evil day they would not let it come near their minds to have any operation upon them Look as the Stars those vast Globes of Light by reason of the distance between us and them do seem but as so many spangles so we have but a weak sight of what is set at a great distance and their operation on us will be but small the closer things are the more they will work upon us one that looks upon what God hath revealed of this as sure and near is more affected with it than others are therefore set your selves at the entrance of that World where you must everlastingly be and watch and be ready they that put it off are apt to loyter in their work If Christs coming be not near at hand certainly the time of our departure is at hand and it will not be long e're it come about But this is but Introductive to the Doctrine of Anti-Christ Therefore I come to the second thing Secondly The effect that this error might produce trouble and unsetledness of mind that ye be not soon shaken in mind or troubled In the words there is a two-fold Metaphor the one taken from a Tempest or Sea storm as the word plainly implies that ye be not shaken in mind and the other word is taken from the sudden alarm of a Land Fight which breeds trouble 1. Doct. That Errors breed ●rouble of mind they do not only trouble the Churches Peace Gal. 5.12 I would they were even cut off which trouble you but they hinder tranquillity of mind Gal. 1.7 There be some that trouble you and would pervert the Gospel of Christ. How do Errors hinder tranquillity of mind Partly because it is an unsound foundation it can never yield solid peace we only find rest for the Soul in a true Religion and there where it is purely professed Others are left to great doubts and uncertainties The Lord seems to direct us in this course when we are upon consultation about the taking up of a Religion Jer. 6.16 Stand in the ways and see and ask for the old paths where is the good way and walk therein and ye shall find rest for your souls Soul-rest is only found in Gods way and where it is most clearly professed Partly because whatever false Peace is bred there it will at last end in trouble The Apostle compares Seducers Jude 13. to raging waves of the Sea foaming out their own shame and we are told of the Locusts that came out of the Bottomless-pit Rev. 9.5 That they stung like Scorpions Every erroneous way of Religion is comfortless yea their Doctrine breeds anxiety and vexes the Spirit for they have no true way of quieting the Conscience Let us therefore detest Error because it is so much our interest It is the property of truth to beget a delectation of mind it is sweeter than honey and the honey comb Verum est bonum intellectus Truth is the good of the understanding now when we understand truth satisfyingly it breeds an incredible delight when we have been in some perplexities and begin to find out a truth Prov. 24. 13 14. My Son eat thou honey because it is good and the honey comb which is sweet unto thy tast So shall the knowledge of wisdom be when thou hast found it Honey is no● so sweet to thy tast as this is to thy understanding When a man hath found out any truth though it be but a natural truth it breeds its oblectation much more spiritual truth it is very pleasing to the understanding and most of all when spiritual Truth is obeyed and practised for the understanding gives us but a sight of it but obedience gives a tast thereof Our Saviour saith Mat. 11.28 29 30. Come unto me all ye that are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest Take my yoke upon you and learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart For my yoke is easy and my burden is light If you will but come under Christs blessed Yoke and Scepter and that way of Religion he hath recommended to you you will find an incredible Peace Joy and oblectation in your mind 2. Doct. That Christians should be so established and have such constancy of mind that they should not be easily shaken and moved from the Faith 1. Let us see how this is pressed Sometimes it is pressed from the encouragement of your great hope 1 Cor. 15.58 Be stedfast and unmoveable always abounding in the work of the Lord forasmuch as you know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord. First He would have them stedfast and unmoveable these two words have their special signification the one is a degree above the other a man may be stedfast in a thing though he be moved a little in some by-matters but now since your Innocency will bear you out be not only stedfast but immoveable which is a higher degree but take it thus Be stedfast in your selves and unmoveable by the storms of Temptation from without a man is stedfast in himself setled upon his own foundation and you are unmoved when you are strengthned against outward assaults Acts 20.24 None of these things move me neither count I my life dear unto me so I might finish my course with joy A Man may be setled in the knowledge of the truth but he is not unmoveable except he be fortified against all Temptations that may draw him off from his profession Such constancy of mind may be well inforced because of our great hope thus it is pleaded for there Then the absolute necessity of it is urged at other times as Col. 1.23 If ye continue in the Faith grounded and setled and be not moved away from the hope of the Gospel the same condition is required to continue as
mans mouth have not I the Lord. The latter cannot be said because that is contrary to his goodness Psal. 25.8 Good and upright is the Lord therefore will he teach Sinners the way It is not to be imagined that the great and universal King should give a Law to Mankind and speak so darkly that we should have no sure direction from thence nor be able to know his mind in any of the Duties God hath required of us or expose us to great difficulties and hardships in the World And if he had not plainly expressed his will to us man would never leave writing and distinguishing himself out of his duty surely he that will venture his All for Christs sake had need of a clear warrant to bear him out for none will hazard all that is near and dear to him but for weighty Reasons 5. Besides the Illumination of the Holy Spirit doth accompany this word and make it effectual to us to shew us God as revealed in Christ 2 Cor. 4.6 God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness hath s●ined into our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Iesus Christ and for Heaven Eph. 1.17 18. Praying that the God of our Lord Iesus Christ the Father of Glory may give unto you the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation in the knowledge of him the eyes of your understanding being inlightened that ye may know what is the hope of his calling and what the riches of the glory of his Inheritance in the Saints He sanctifieth and healeth our Souls and prepareth us for the entertainment of the Truth that as natural things are naturally discerned so spiritual things are spiritually discerned 1 Cor. 2.14 The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishness unto him neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned 6. There are promises of direction made to humble and sincere minds Psal. 25.9 The meek shall he guide in Iudgment the meek shall he teach his way to the industrious Prov. 2. 4 5. If thou seekest her as silver and searchest for her as for hid treasures then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God to the godly and well-disposed John 7.17 If any man will do his will he shall know of the doctrine whether it be of God or whether I speak of my self so to them that pray much James 1.5 If any man lack wisdom let him ask it of God that giveth to all men liberally and upbraideth not and it shall be given him They that thus sincerely endeavour to know the will of God will come to a sound establish'd Judgment in the Truth II. A Christian that is thus established is fortified against Spirit Word or Writing or all Suggestion that may perplex his mind 1. Against pretended Revelations called here spirit 1. Because having his mind thus setled he may boldly defy all Revelations pretended to the contrary Gal. 1.8 Though we or an Angel from Heaven preach any other Gospel than we have preached let him be accursed Any Doctrine if divers or different from or besides the written word much more contrary to it a Christian may reject it and account it Cursed Doctrine Therefore neither Church nor Angel nor Spirit is to be heard against it 2. Because a Christian is upon better terms having the written word than if God dealt with him by way of Revelations 2 Pet. 1.19 We have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a more sure word of Prophecy comparing it with the voice from Heaven of which he spake before not as if there could be any uncertainty in the Lords Voice speaking from Heaven but because a transient Voice is more easily mistaken or forgotten than an authentick standing Record as Samuel thought Eli called him when it was the Lord it is quoad nos though God gave evidence of the Truth of such Revelations as he made yet we have more accommodate means Our Lord intimateth such a thing Luke 16.31 If they hear not Moses and the Prophets neither will they be perswaded though one rose from the dead This is the surest ground for Faith to rest upon of any that ever hath been or can be given to Sinners subject to forgetfulness jealousies and mistakes 3. Because it is not rational to expect new Revelation now the Canon and Rule of Faith is closed up Heb. 2.1 2. Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard lest at any time we should let them slip c. Mat. 28.20 Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you John 17.20 Neither pray I for these alone but for them which shall believe on me through their word 4. Because if any such be pretended it must be tryed by the word Is. 8.20 To the Law and to the Testimony if they speak not according to this word it is because they have no light in them So 1 John 4.1 Beloved believe not every Spirit but try the Spirits whether they are of God because many false Prophets are gone abroad into the World 5. Because they that despise ordinary means and pretend to Vision Revelation or Inspiration are usually such as are given up by God to a vertiginous Spirit and cast into the Dungeon of error for the punishment of other sins Mic. 2.11 If a man walking in the Spirit of falshood do lie he shall be the Prophet of this people God will permit those that are both deceivers and deceived themselves to come amongst them for a Plague to them Sleidan giveth sad instances of some given up to this phantastical frenzy that killed their own relations on pretence of inspiration and of others that murdered 50000. in one day 2. By word or unwritten Tradition this also should not shake the mind of a setled Christian for this hath no constat no evidence of its certainty and would lay us open to the deceits of men blinded by their own Interest and Passions and if such tradition could be produced as hath unquestionable Authority it must be tryed by the Scripture which is every where commended as the publick Standard and true measure and rule both of Faith and Manners 3. Not by Epistle as from us 1. Supposititious writings which the Church in all Ages hath exploded and received only those which are unquestionably theirs whose names they bear 2. False Expositions these are confuted by inspection of the Context scope of the Writer comparing of obscure places with plain and clear Thus you see what certainty God hath provided for us guide us in the way to Eternal Life SERMON III. 2 Thess. 2.3 Let no man deceive you by any means for that day shall not come except there come a falling away first And that man of sin be revealed the Son of perdition IN these words we have these two things 1. A Caution against the errour set a-foot at that
beloved flee from Idolatry and v. 20. But I say that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice they sacrifice to Devils and not to God and I would not that ye should have fellowship with Devils and 2 Cor. 6.16 The worship of Angels Interdiction of certain meats then will-worship and shews of humility Col. 2.16 Let no man judge you in meat and drink or in respect of an holy day or of the new Moon or of the Sabbath days and v. 18. Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of Angels intruding into those things which he hath not seen vainly puft up with his fleshly mind and v. 22 23. Why are ye subject to Ordinances after the Commandments and Doctrines of men which things have indeed a shew of wisdom in will-worship and humility and neglecting of the body Contempt of Magistracy 2 Pet. 2.10 But chiefly them that walk after the flesh in the lust of uncleanness and despise Government presumptuous are they self-willed and are not afraid to speak evil of Dignities Thus you see how it began to work and that the Devil from the beginning had sown these tares But was it then in the Apostles time that the mystery of Iniquity did begin to work then 1. We see what need we have to withstand the beginnings and not give way to a further encroachment on the Church of God and 2. That the word of God should dwell richly in us for we have to deal with mystical Iniquity III. Proposition That when that impediment shall be removed then Antichrist shall be revealed only he that now letteth will let till he be taken out of the way where observe 1. It was before 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that which letteth now it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he that letteth the Empire and the Emperour and mark a long succession of Empires is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 why not then a long succession of Popes the Man of Sin the Son of Perdition 2. He that now letteth will let Antichrist was but in fieri and that secretly and in a mystery there was desire of rule some superstitious and false Doctrines some mixture of humane inventions borrowed both from Jewish and Heathenish Rites mingled with the worship of God some secret rising of Antichristian Dominion some playing at lesser Game as Victor took upon him to excommunicate the Eastern Churches for the matter of Easter but before this obstacle was removed he could not fully appear and invade the Empire of God and Men till the Emperour was removed out of that City while the Heathen Emperours prevailed there was no place for Church-mens Ambition their times were times of Persecution and it is not Persecution but Peace and Plenty that breedeth corruption in the Churches 3. He that is the Emperour must be taken out of the way that is either by the removal of his Person and Throne from the City of Rome or till the Roman Empire be ruined as it was in the East by the Turk in the West by the Incursions of many barbarous Nations parting it into ten Kingdoms and then by the Translation of the Empire to Charles the Great Well then note three things for the time of Antichrist 1. Before the obstacle was removed he could not appear 2. When this obstacle was removed presently he appeared 3. The degrees of the falling of the one are the degrees of the exaltation and establishment of the other for Antichrist did grow up upon it But they say the Roman Empire is not quite fallen there being a Roman Emperour still But 1. The present Empire is but inane nomen or umbra Imperii a meer name or shadow of the Empire 2. He that then letted in S t Pauls time was the su●cession of the Roman Emperours but this is the German Empire now if the Roman Empire were the only impediment the Apostle useth t●e word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 therefore as soon as that should be removed Antichrist would infallibly be revealed 3. Though this Empire be not abolished but removed out of Rome it is enough to make good Pauls Prophecy Dixit Apostolus Imperium esse de medio tollendum non prorsus delendum Whitaker Well then since the Seat is left void either the Prophecy is not accomplished at the time or else the Pope is Antichrist for the Nations are long since fallen away from the Roman Empire and the Emperour hath no power nor Authority at Rome Vse To give a new note to discover and desery the man of sin certainly Antichrist is already revealed and we may find him somewhere I prove it by two Argument● 1. The mystery began to work in the Apostles dayes therefore surely it is compleated by this time and not reserved to a short space of time a little before Christs coming to Judgment 2. This spiritual usurped Power w●s to break forth upon the fall of the Empire accordingly so it did though it grew to its monstrous excess and height by degrees as to Ecclesiastical Dominion in Boniface the Third who obtaineth from Phocas the Title of Universal Bishop whereas Gregory the Great calleth Iohn of Constantinople the fore-runner of Anti-christ for arrogating the same title as to Kings and Princes SERMON VI. 2 Thess. 2.8 And then shall that wicked be revealed whom the Lord shall consume with the breath of his mouth and destroy with the brightness of his coming THese words contain both the rise and ruine of Antichrist his Revelation and Destruction 1. As to his Revelation there are two things 1. The Title given to Antichrist 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the wicked 2. His appearing in the World upon the taking away the impediment shall be revealed 2. As to his ruine three things are observable 1. The progress of his destruction which is here considered as begun or as consummated 1. A diminishing of Antichristianism whom the Lord shall consume 2. The finishing thereof in the word destroy 2. The Author the Lord. 3. The means 1. Gods word called his breath or the spirit of his mouth 2. The brightness of his coming namely when he shall come to judge the World in the Glory of the Father First Of the rising of Antichrist and then shall that wicked be revealed 1. The Title given to Antichrist 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that lawless one or Son of Belial it is the property of Antichrist to boast himself to be above all laws and to be judged by no power upon earth for therein he resembleth A●tiochus of whom it is said he shall do according to his own will Dan. 11.36 Now if this b● one of his Characters it will not be hard to find him out for who is that infallible Judge that taketh upon him to decide all Controversies and judgeth all things and is judged of no man and whosoever doth but mutter against his D●crees and delusions if a private person he is to be destroyed with Fire and Sword if a Prince to be
the World to come though these things be set before him in the Promises of the Gospel they leave no impression upon his heart There needeth a very quick sight to be able to look from Earth to Heaven therefore till we are enlightned by the Spirit we can have no saving knowledg of those things which pertain to the Kingdom of God or eternal Life 2. By way of Inclination the Spirit doth not only open the Eyes of our Mind but he doth also incline our hearts to mind and seek after these things as our Portion and Happiness Acts 16.14 God opened the Heart of Lydia There is an opening of our Mind and an opening of our Hearts necessary for the Wisdom of the Flesh is kneaded into our Natures and we are prepossessed and entangled with divers foolish and hurtful Lusts. Though we know these things we regard them not and therefore the Work of the Spirit is necessary to incline us earnestly to look and long and patiently to wait for Blessedness to come Gal. 5.5 For we through the Spirit wait for the Hope of Righteousness by Faith Alas otherwise we should never regard these things certainly we would not wait for them with so much patience and self-denial and solace our hearts with these Hopes in the midst of all our Labours Adversities and Troubles when all is in Expectation and so little in Possession 3. By way of Excitation he doth quicken us and comfort us by raising our Thoughts Desires and Endeavours after the promised Glory and Blessedness Rom. 15.13 Now the God of Hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing that you may abound in Hope through the Power of the Holy Ghost It is by his lively Impressions that this Grace is acted in us with any profit our Hope is acted and increased by his Power blessing the Promises of the Gospel to this end 2. That it is his free Gift That which moveth God to give us this Hope is his meer Love and Grace 1. The Matter of Hope is God's free undeserved Mercy The Mercy of God is every where made the great invitation of Hope to the fallen Creature Psal. 130.7 Let Israel hope in the Lord for with the Lord is Mercy and plenteous Redemption Without this there were no Hope for us and therefore the Saints make this their Anchor-hold Psal. 13.5 I have trusted in thy Mercy therefore my Soul shall rejoice in thy Salvation Let others trust in what they will Lord I will trust in thy Mercy This is that which maketh Hope lift up the Head Iude 21. Looking for the Mercy of our Lord Iesus Christ unto eternal Life There is our best and strongest Plea But 2. For the Grace of Hope it is the mere Fruit of the Lord's Mercy such are our undeservings and ill-deservings that nothing else could incline him to give us this Hope He was not induced by any Merits of ours which are none nor hindred by any demerits or sins of ours which were many and great only his Grace moved him to bring us under the hopes of the Gospel that we might set our selves with longing and certain expectation in the way of Holiness to seek after the eternal enjoyment of himself 1 Pet. 1.3 Of his abundant Mercy he hath begotten us to a lively Hope There were so many Provocations on our part such great privileges to be injoyed that nothing but abundant Mercy could give us this Hope II. What incouragement is this in Prayer if God hath given us good Hope through Grace 1. God would not invite and raise an Hope to disappoint it For surely the Lord will not deceive his Creature that dependeth upon his Word and therefore we are allowed to challenge him Psalm 119.49 Remember thy Word unto thy Servant on which thou hast caused me to hope The words contain a double Argument the Promise was of God's making and the Hope of his operation it is thy Word and thou hast caused me to hope his Grant in the New Covenant and his Influence by the Spirit we have a strong Tie upon him as he giveth us the Promise which is a ground of Hope surely we may put his Bonds in suit Chirographa tua tibi injiciebat Domine but when his Spirit hath caused us to hope it is not with a purpose to defeat it and therefore we may expect necessary Blessings such as are support and establishment in Holiness Sometimes God promiseth that we may believe and then promiseth again because we do believe and trust in him Isa. 26.3 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on thee because he trusteth in thee Actual Hope and Trust giveth a fresh Claim or new Interest for God will not fail a trusting Soul as a generous Man will not fail his Friend if he rely on him We count this to be the strongest Bond we can lay upon another to be mindful of us and faithful to us I wholy trust upon you Now much more will God do so when he hath sent his Work before him he will bring this Reward with him when he hath invited Hope by his Promise and caused Hope by his Spirit he will give the Mercy you hope for for he hath prepared you for it by his preventing Grace I remember the Prophet telleth God Jer. 20.7 O Lord thou hast deceived me and I was deceived words that seem to intrench upon the Honour of God Some interpret them as if they were spoken by the Prophet in a Passion others soften them by another rendring Thou hast persuaded me and I was persuaded that is to undertake the Prophetical Office to which I was nothing forward of my self and have found it more troublesome than I expected But why may not the words be spoken as a supposition If I be deceived thou hast deceived me God had told him that he would make him as a Brazen Wall and had raised a Faith and Hope in him that he would bear him out in his Work and so it signifies no more but I cannot be deceived When you have God's Word and a well-grounded Hope it is not a foolish Imagination or vain Expectation God will not deceive a poor Creature that trusts in him for necessary things such as Perseverance and Establishment in Holiness 2. He that giveth us Hope will give us all things necessary to the thing hoped for therefore when God hath called us to the Hope of Eternal Glory by Jesus Christ we may with the more confidence pray for necessary support and establishme●t in the way This Argument seemeth to be urged by the Apostle 1 Pet. 5.10 The God of all Grace who called you to his Heavenly Glory by Iesus Christ af●er ye have suffered a while make you perfect stablish strengthen settle you God that called us to Eternal Glory foresaw the Difficulties and Troubles we should meet with by the way and therefore provideth Grace answerable which we are to sue out by Prayer Surely he that called them to