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A26981 A paraphrase on the New Testament with notes, doctrinal and practical, by plainess and brevity fitted to the use of religious families, in their daily reading of the Scriptures : and of the younger and poorer sort of scholars and ministers, who want fuller helps : with an advertisement of difficulties in the Revelations / by Richard Baxter. Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1685 (1685) Wing B1338; ESTC R231645 1,057,080 615

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Law of such a multitude of difficult positive Precepts and Prohibitions making me so much work and so hard is become morally impossible for me perfectly to fulfil Had I been only under the Law made to faln Adam and Noah and all Mankind a great number of Legal Positives and Ceremonials had never obliged me but this Law being made and all these things laid upon me which my corrupt Nature could not fulfil presently my badness and disability appeared in a great number of Acts which now became forbidden sin and in the omission of things commanded even as if you command ignorant weak and il-disposed Men a multitude of such particulars as none but the wise and well disposed will keep it will occasion them to be guilty of a multitude of sins which without those Canons or Laws would have been no sin so my sinful Nature made this Law of Works an occasion of my guilt of a multitude of actual sins which without the Law would have been no sin or not so culpable Besides that the prohibition stirred up my ill inclination and also that I sinned against more knowledge 9. For I was alive without the law once but when the commandment came sin revived and I died 9. For if you suppose me only under the Common Law made to Noah and all Mankind and the Promise made to him and to Abraham before the Law of Moses was made I had not then been under either that Sentence of a Temporal or an Eternal death which by Moses's Law are the wages of many sins not before forbidden But when I am under all those Laws which curse or cut off all that do not the numerous Tasks and Ceremonies there imposed I am then become a dead Man in Law and the Law and sin rise up in power against me and condemn me 10. And the commandment which was ordained unto life I found to be unto death 10. And the Commandment which promised life to them that keep it proved the occasion of death to me 11. For sin taking occasion by the commandment deceived me and by it slew me 11. For my sinful nature called out to so much duty and forbidden so many things being unable to do the duties and prone to the things forbidden by occasion of this Law became the guilty cause of many actual sins of omission and commission and as ill humours stirred by a purge oft rage the more so did the pravity of my nature and so I was made guilty of death 12. Wherefore the law is holy and the commandment holy and just and good 12. Wherefore I testifie that the Law is pure and holy and just and good God justly made it His Wisdom and Holiness shine forth in it If Men be bad and ill disposed God may justly give them such Laws as their badness is averse to keep And he had good and gracious ends in giving it He made it indeed very operous somewhat like the Law of Innocency to Adam though not that same but yet conjunct and subordinate to the Law and Promise of Grace which the Jews should have noted and used it accordingly 13. Was that then which is good made death to me God forbid But sin that it might appear sin working death in me by that which is good that sin by the commandment might become exceeding sinful 13. What then Is the Law guilty of my sin and death By no means But the inward pravity of my Soul which else would have been more latent unknown and not have brought forth so much actual sin and death did by the good Law of God appear in its proper evil nature and shew how pregnant it was of actual sin and how averse to full obedience and so by producing these actual sins appeared and became exceeding sinful 14. For we know that the law is spiritual but I am carnal sold under sin 14. For we all confess that the Law being Gods own Law is Divine Spiritual and Pure And the reason why I do not fulfil it and so cannot be justified by it is in my self who in my Corrupt Nature am Carnal and under a Moral necessity of sinning against it predominantly before Grace and in part after 15. For that which I do I allow not For what I would that do I not but what I hate that do I. 15. I may well call it a Captivity or a kind of necessity when my knowledge and unfeigned though imperfect willingness and desire and my hatred of the sin yet will not enable me to be so free from sin and fulfil the Law as to be justified by it much less will the uneffectual convictions and wishes of the unregenerate do this For though I do not in judgment approve my sin and I have a desire perfectly to fulfill the Law of God and I would be freed from all sin yet I attain not this perfection which I desire 16. If then I do that which I would not I consent to the law that it is good 16. Now if I did not justifie the Law as good I should not thus condemn my self for breaking it nor desire thus perfectly to keep it 17. Now then it is no more I that do it but sin that dwelleth in me 17. And because the Understanding and Will are the highest faculties and a Man is in Gods account what he truly would be therefore I may say that though it be my sin to have so inordinate a sensitive inclination and so imperfect a Mind and Will which should better rule it yet it is not such a sin as sheweth the predominant disposition of my Soul and denominateth the Man but is contrary to the resolved bent of my heart and life and therefore the Lord of Grace will not judge me according to that which is but my imperfection and which I more hate than love and would unfeignedly be rid of for it is no reigning sin that I confess 18. For I know that in me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing for to will is present with me but how to perform that which is good I find not 18. For I know that so far as I have any corruption and carnality I am prone to evil and not to good For by the Grace of God I do truly desire perfection it self but I am not able to attain my desire and to be perfect in my obedience 19. For the good which I would I do not but the evil which I would not that I do 19. For my Nature being corrupt and my Will but imperfectly renewed though sincere I cannot be as good as I would be nor do all the good which I would do nor avoid all the evil which I would avoid and so cannot be sinless and perfectly obedient 20. Now if I do that I would not it is no more I that do it but sin that dwelleth in me 20. Now seeing the main bent of my Mind and Will is for perfect obedience and against all sin and it is by the instigation
in due time Christ died for the ungodly 6. For when we were worthless helpless lost and miserable in the fittest season Christ died even for the ungodly guilty Sinners to recover them to God and save them 7. For scarcely for a righteous man will one die yet peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die 7. For among Men few or scarce any one would die for an Innocent Man though perhaps some few of rare Charity and self-denial would venture on death for a Man of eminent worth and goodness 8. But God commendeth his love toward us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us 8. But the love of God to us was so transcendently declared and magnified that while we were yet Sinners against his Law and him Christ died to reconcile and save us 2. Much more then being now justified by his blood we shall be saved from wrath through him 9. And if he loved us so far as to give his Son to die for us when we were meer guilty Sinners we may be sure that now he hath made and accepted us as Righteous pardoning all our Sin for the Sacrifice of the Blood of Christ he will certainly save us from Damnation 10. For if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son much more being reconciled we shall be saved by his life 10. For if God reconciled us to himself by his Sons death when we were his Enemies doubtless he will save them that are now reconciled and pardoned Believers by the Intercession of him that liveth in Glory and is now our Head the Lord of Life by giving us his Spirit and justifying us at last and receiving us to himself in Glory He that loved his Enemies will not damn his beloved Children 11. And not only so but we also joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ by whom we have received the atonement 11. And now moreover through this reconciliation by Christ which we have received upon our believing God is so far from being our terrifying avenging Judge that he is become our greatest glorying and joy he being our God and we his People and he being our Father and alsufficient Portion and Felicity 12. Wherefore as by one man sin entred into the world and death by sin and so death passed upon all men for that all have sinned 12. In all this we have notice of this great Mystery that as Adam was the Root or first cause of Mans Sin and Death and by that one Man sin entred into the World and death by Sin and so all being Sinners death passed upon all even Temporal death actually and Eternal death by the Sentence of the Violated Law as being our due 13. For until the law sin was in the world but sin is not imputed where there is no law 14. Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adams transgression who is the figure of him that was to come 13 14. For it is certain that Sin was in the World before Moses's Law even from Adam's fall And whereas that is no Sin nor imputed to Guilt and Punishment which is against no Law yet death reigning from Adam's fall till Moses and therefore all were under some Law Sin being so far imputed to them though they sinned not themselves as Adam did against an express particular command and penal threatning by supernatural Revelation from Heaven nor all that died e. g. Infants did actually and personally transgress Therefore it was from him as his vitiated guilty Seed that they derived Original Sin and by this vitious nature they at age sinned actually against that Law which they were under and by both were the Children of death so that we may compare Adam as the root of Sin and Death to all with Christ who is to all true Christians the root of Holiness and Life 15. But not as the offence so also is the free gift For if through the offence of one many be dead much more the grace of God and the gift by grace which is by one man Jesus Christ hath abounded unto many 15. But the disparity must be noted For if the sin of one Man had such malignant power and pernicious efficacy as to procure the guilt and death of many we may be sure that the Grace and Mercy of God and the gift of that saving Grace which is from the Merits Intercession and Spirit of Christ shall be more effectual to the Life of many 16. And not as it was by one that sinned so is the gift for the judgment was by one to condemnation but the free gift is of many offences unto justification 16. And there is this further differences that Adam one Man by one sin brought the Sentence of Death on all the World which had not passed else upon us But it is many Sins of many Men which Christ doth deliver us from in the free gift of our Justification 17. For if by one mans offence death reigned by one much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one Jesus Christ 17. For if one offence of one Man made all Men Subjects to Death by that one much more powerfully and effectually they which receive from one Redeemer abundance of Grace and the gift of Righteousness in the healing and pardoning of all their Sins shall certainly Reign in the purchased and promised life of Glory by that one Saviour Jesus Christ 18. Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men to justification of life 18. Therefore as by the offence of one the Sentance of Death was passed upon all his posterity so also by the Righteousness of one as the meritorious and procuring cause the free gift came on all Men for Justification and Life That is A free Gift is made and offered promiscuously to all on condition of believing suitable acceptance and actually justifieth all to Life who so believingly accept it and unthankfully reject it not 19. For as by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous 19. For as by one Adam's disobedience all Men as receiving their Nature from him are made guilty and corrupt and punishable as Sinners so by the procuring meritorious Obedience of one in performing all that was required of him as our Redeemer in perfect holiness of Soul and Life fulfilling the Law of Innocency and of Moses and the peculiar Law of Mediation being obedient to the Death on the Cross shall the many that by Faith receive him be constituted Righteous and so accounted and judged of God even reconciled pardoned adopted and made the Heirs of Life 20. Moreover the law entred that the offence might abound but where sin abounded grace did much more abound
known that they may hear it 18. But I say Have they not heard Yes verily for their sound went out into all the earth and their words to the ends of the world 18. But is not the World excusable then in their sin for want of preaching I answer As God tells us Psal 19. That the visible Works of God do Preach him even his Power Wisdom and Goodness to all the World which will leave it without all just excuse See Rom. 1.20 21. So Christ sent his Apostles with a Commission to preach to all Nations and many Nations have already heard his Gospel 19. But I say Did not Israel know First Moses saith I will provoke you to jealousie by them that are no people and by a foolish nation will I anger you 19. But have not the Jews had notice of the Gospel when it was first preached to them and rejected by them The very conversion of the Gentiles receiving that Christ whom they rejected which is matter of envy to them shall leave them without excuse as Moses saith Deut. 32.21 I will provoke you to jealousie by c. 20. But Esaias is very bold and saith I was found of them that sought me not I was made manifest to them that asked not after me 21. But to Israel he saith All day long I have stretched forth my hands to a disobedient and gainsaying people 20 21. But Isaiah boldly and plainly foretells Gods calling the Gentiles by free Grace and seeking them that first sought not him and his rejecting the Jews as a People that after his long suffering did continue obstinately to reject his Word and Grace saying I was found of them that sought me not c. and All days long have I streched forth c. ANNOTATIONS 1. THe 12 13 14 and 15 Verses are controverted by Expositors as to the Question Whether they assert or deny the Salvation of any that hear not of Christ because on one side it it is said That ever doth call on the Name of the Lord shall be saved and the 19 th Psalm is cited which tell us how Gods Works do preach him to all the World c. And on the other side How shall they hear without a Preacher c. First We must not confound the doubt of the sense of this Text with the doubt of the Matter which is the Salvation of Men that hear not the Gospel As to the former I have said what I thought needful in the Paraphrase and leave it to the judgment of the Reader As to the Matter I think this much following may satisfie the sober 1. We must first know what Law of God such Men are under and then how far it justifieth them It is certain that the World once guilty of sin and death is not under the Law of Innocency which maketh Innocency the only Condition of Life now it is lost to all And it is certain that they are neither Lawless or shut up as Devils in despair but that they have duties and means of Repentance Recovery Mercy and Salvation imposed on them which they are bound to use for these ends in hope and they have much forfeited Mercy given to them all which proveth that God useth them not according to the Law of Innocency And it is certain that God made to all Mankind in fallen Adam and Noah a Law of Mercy and Grace and that when he proclaimed his name to Moses Exod. 34. The Lord gracious and merciful forgiving c. it was his Nature and his way of Governing of Mankind which he proclaimed And so that all the world is under a Law which offereth Pardon and Life on other terms than sinless Innocency 2. It is certain that the superadded Covenant of Peculiarity to the Jews or the preaching of the Gospel of Christ Incarnate to part of the world only repealed not any of the merciful Law or Terms before given to all the World Christ added more Mercy but took away none much less so much from most of the World He came not to condemn the World but to save 3. It is certain that all Men shall be judged according to the Law that they were under and obliged by and no other 4. It 's certain that the Apostles themselves though in a state of Grace believed not till Christ was risen that he must die a Sacrifice for sin rise from the dead ascend and intercede in Heaven send down the eminent gift of the Holy Ghost call the Gentiles gather a Catholick Church c. Therefore it was not all our Articles of Faith that were necessary before Christs coming but the belief of so much as was then revealed But 2. What others do that hear not of Christ in fact who repenteth believeth and is saved God is only fit to judge it belongeth not to us But we may say that the case of Melchizedeck Job and his Friends and many others prove that Grace and Salvation were not confined to the Jews And that Abraham thought that even Sodom had fifty Righteous Persons when it was worse than other places of the World And he that will well read Psal 19. Prov. 1. Acts 14. and 17. Rom. 1 and 2. may yet receive fuller satisfaction from God II. About Ministers Mission verse 15. It 's doubted whether we may hear any till we know that God sent them And it is the device of the Roman Clergy to puzzle the ignorant by objecting against the Mission and Ordination of Protestant Ministers to draw Men from hearing them as Ministers of Christ claiming to themselves the Peculiarity of Divine Commission and Authority as the only Church that have uninterrupted Succession of Canonical Ordination But as the Interruption of theirs is easily proved so it 's most certain that God hath not made it an antecedent necessary thing to the belief of his Gospel for all Men and Women to be first so well acquianted with History as to know what continuance or interruption there hath been in all Countreys of Canonical Ordination In short 1. A Lay-man is not to be heard that brings the Gospel 2. He that wanteth some Circumstances of Order necessary ordinarily to the right ordering of the Church may yet have all that is essential to the Ministry 3. He that hath just abilities and mutual consent of him and a Christian Flock that need him hath all that is essentially necessary 4. He that is ordained by Concordant Senior Pastors of that Church hath all that is necessary essentially to Ordination 5. He that seemeth to have such Qualifications or Ordination but hath not but is in possession upon deceiving probability is a Pastor to that Church so far that his Ministrations shall be valed to the People though not to justifie himself from the guilt of profane usurpation 6. The People that love their Souls must be more careful what Doctrine a Minister preacheth than what Ordination he hath 7. In divers cases the Magistrates Authority may serve without Ordination and in
that shall be but bare grain it may chance of wheat or of some other grain 37. The Corn which thou sowest hath not the Blade or Stalk and Ear and Flower and Chaff It is not formally but virtually or seminally the same whether it be Wheat or other Grain 38. But God giveth it a body as it hath pleased him and to every seed his own body 38. But out of this Seed and by its Seminal Vertue God by the addition of attracted Nutriment giveth it a Body with Straw Flowers Chaff and Seed as pleaseth him It being his Power and Will to which nothing is impossible which must satisfie our inquisitive Minds Resurrection as Generation being unsearchable to us 39. All flesh is not the same flesh but there is one kind of flesh of men another flesh of beasts another of fishes and another of birds 39. But you must allow a difference of Bodies for even here there is much difference 40. There are also celestial bodies and bodies terrestrial but the glory of the celestial is one and the glory of the terestrial is another 41. There is one glory of the sun and another glory of the moon and another glory of the stars for one star differeth from another star in glory 42. So also is the resurrection of the dead It is sown in corruption it is raised in incorruption 40 41 42. The Celestial Bodies greatly differ from the Earthly Bodies and so do even the Celestial among themselves as the Sun from the Moon and one Star from another c. And so shall our Bodies at the Resurrection greatly differ from these that we have now particularly by being incorruptible 43. It is sown in dishonour it is raised in glory it is sown in weakness it is raised in power 44. It is sown a natural body it is raised a spiritual body There is a natural body and there is a spiritual body 43 44. It is now so vile a Body that it must rot and corrupt in darkness in the Earth but it shall rise in Glory It is buried in utter impotency like the common Earth but Gods Power shall raise it a Powerful Body It is buried like the Body of a Beast that was passive and only acted by the living Soul but it shall rise a Spiritual Body more suited to the Nature of the Soul and having also an active Nature like as Fire hath in it self Thare are Natural Bodies of Passive Matter in daily flux repaired by Food and acted only by other Natures or Souls And there are Spiritual Bodies either such as the Sun and Light hath or higher which are incorruptible and of themselves not inclined to death dissolution or change and besides the Soul are so like it that they are themselves Active Natures 45. And so it is written The first man Adam was made a living soul the last Adam was made a quickning spirit 45. That is The first Adam was made by God a living Soul put into a corruptible Body not having an unchangeable State in himself nor Power to make his Posterity such But the second Adam had in himself unchangeable Life suited to a spiritual glorious State and was the Root of such to his Believing Posterity enabled as the Lord of Life to rise himself ascend to Heaven and to raise them to Life and take them to himself and to make them a spiritual holy People capable thereof 46. Howbeit that was not first which is spiritual but that which is natural and afterward that which is spiritual 46. But the Animal Person from whom by Generation we have but meer Nature was to us in causality before him that conveyeth to us Spiritual and Everlasting Life Our Nature derived from Adam was before the Reparation Spiritual Holiness Resurrection or Glory given by Christ even as Adam was before Christs own Incarnation and Resurrection Perfection is the last and ripe State of Gods Work in our Salvation 47. The first man is of the earth earthy the second man is the Lord from heaven 47. Adam was made out of the Dust of the Passive Elements though God breathed into him a Living Soul yet Earth was his first abode But Christ is the Lord from Heaven his Divine Nature being there from everlasting assumed the Humane by the overshadowing of the Holy Ghost 48. As is the earthy such are they also that are earthy and as is the heavenly such are they also that are heavenly 48. And as Adam was a Natural Man and the Root of such so it is but Nature which we have from him And as Christ is Heavenly and Spiritual so will he make all the holy Seed to be like him Spiritual and Heavenly 49. And as we have born the image of the earthy we shall also bear the image of the heavenly 49. And as we are born of Adam Men as he was so we shall be made by Christ Spiritual and Heavenly as he is 50. Now this I say brethren that flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God neither doth corruption inherit incorruption 50. And this I tell you That these Bodies must not come to Heaven in the proper Form of Flesh and Blood nor can as such possess it for as such they are corruptible and cannot so inherit Heaven which is incorruptible 51. Behold I shew you a mystery We shall not all sleep but we shall all be changed 51. And I will tell you that which is commonly unknown Though the Just shall not die that are alive at Christs coming they shall all be changed as well as those that rise from the Dead from being proper Flesh and Blood to have Spiritual Bodies 52. In a moment in the twinkling of an eye at the last trump for the trumpet shall sound and the dead shall be raised incorruptible and we shall be changed 52. In a moment Christs potent Call will be like a Trumpet calling Men together and the Dead shall be raised and living Saints changed into an incorruptible state 53. For this corruptible must put on incorruption and this mortal must put on immortality 53. For this mortal Body and Composition which is now corruptible by Dissolution must be changed into an incorruptible and immortal state of Being and Habitation 54. So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption and this mortal shall have put on immortality then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written Death is swallowed up in victory 54. And Death being conquered by Christ being a Fruit of Sin from which he saveth us we shall die no more 55. O death where is thy sting O grave where is thy victory 56. The sting of death is sin and the strength of sin is the law 55. Though now Death seem to conquer us we triumph over it by Faith in Christ foreseeing our Resurrection being saved from Sin which is the Sting and the Penal Law or Curse which is Sins condemning Strength 57. But thanks be to God which giveth us the victory through our
Lord Jesus Christ 57. But by Faith which seeth things to come we give God thanks that will raise us from the Dead and give us final Victory over Death through Christ 58. Therefore my beloved brethren be ye stedfast unmoveable always abounding in the work of the Lord for as much ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord. 58. And now Brethren make this necessary use of all Seeing our Faith and Hope of a Resurrection and future Life assureth us that none of our Christian Labour or Suffering shall be in vain or to our loss or without a glorious Reward what remaineth but that against all Temptations you be steadfast and unmovable and do Gods Work with all your Power abounding in Labour and Patience to the end ANNOTATIONS AS this Chapter is of great use for our Instruction so it is not without many Difficulties to our Understanding I. It 's needful to be observed into how narrow a room Paul reduceth the Gospel or Articles of Faith concerning Christ and how greatly herein they differ from him that condemn excommunicate or persecute those who believe These and all the Bible besides if they subscribe not to the Truth of all their Articles and Forms superadded and the justness of their numerous Canons II. The Apparition of Christ to the Five hundred and to James seemeth part of that which St. John saith was not by him written So that part of the Evidence of Christs Resurrection should be enough to cause us to believe it III. Though it was but some at Corinth that denied the Resurrection the Church was faulty in bearing with them yet Separation from that Church for their sakes is not required nor allowed by the Apostle IV. The Socinians from the 19th Verse and divers others gather That Paul denieth the Felicity of our Souls before the Resurrection because he intimateth That if there were no Resurrection but only an Immortality of the Soul Christians were the most miserable Men and their Faith and Sufferings vain and they were yet in their Sins c. The Matter is weighty and the Solution hath its Difficulty Some say That because the Heretical denied the Immortality of the Soul as well as the Resurrection of the Body Paul supposeth this and answereth them as to both And they say That 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifying but to stand up that is to live again includeth the Life of the Separated Soul as well as the Resurrection of the Body Others say That Paul speaketh only of the Man and not of the Soul alone which is but part of the Man Soul and Body are essential to a Man and as a Man he may be miserable because part is so as a Tooth-ach is to the whole Body though the Soul be happy Others say That the Felicity or perfect Man at the Resurrection will be so much greater than that of the Separated Soul before and also that this Separate State is so darkly revealed to us that the Apostle maketh light of it in comparison of the latter The first of these Opinions is not inconsiderable but the chief Answer is by a stricter Exposition of the particular Texts And 1. Verse 19. argueth thus If we believe in and suffer for a Christ as risen who is not risen then he cannot save us either as to Soul or Body and then we are the most miserable sort of Men. For our Hopes in him for the Time and Things of this Life only affords us less than others have his Kingdom being not of this World This Argument is not against but for the Immortality of the Soul So Verse 32. What advantageth it me if the dead rise not i. e. Neither Soul nor Body is advantaged by suffering for a Christ as risen who is not risen V. The Comparison of Adam and Christ is as hard seeming to mean that Adam's Soul and his Posterities as such are not Immortal But indeed it implieth no more than this 1. That it 's called Gen. 2. a Living Soul but Christ the Lord of Life 2. That Adam had but a Soul breathed into him by Creation on Earth but Christ was in Heaven from Everlasting the Living God 3. That Adam propagated only Humanity but Christ also Sanctity and Felicity 4. That Adam by Nature had but a loseable Capacity of Bodily Life continued and Heavenly Felicity and by Sin came short of both But Christ hath Life in himself as the Root of Holiness and Happiness in Heaven which he will give Believers both to their Souls and Bodies and will give a Bodily Resurrection to all Men. VI. Ver. 24. The Kingdom delivered up to the Father is but that Government which Christ useth to recover and save Sinners and is no addition to the Father nor diminution to Christ But as a Prince undertaking to reduce Rebels layeth down his Commission and Arms when he hath done his Work and yet increaseth his own Honour or as a Physician giveth up his Hospital when he hath healed all the Sick And it is like yea certain that when Christs acquisitive Mediation is finished he will still be some sort of Mediator of our Fruition For we shall still behold his Glory VII Ver. 37.39 seem to intimate That the Body that shall rise is not the same that was sowed but such a Body as God pleaseth a new to give Doubtless it is the same in some respect and not the same in an respects And to be able to know just how far it is or is not the same is too hard for us and may be quietly left to the Will of God The Seminal part of the Grain Matter and Form liveth in the new Fruit in which it springeth up as the Seminal part of Man begins his Being in the Womb but the added Mass which makes up the Root the Stalk and Ear and new Grains are all drawn from without from the Water Earth and Air by God and by the Seminal Spirit We see that Men oft grow Fleshy Fat and Lean again and at last die with little but a skinned Skeleton I think few believe that either Men dying Fat shall rise Fat or Men dying Lean shall rise Lean or yet that every Man shall rise with all the Flesh which he ever lived or sinned in and which daily passed away or consumed in Sickness To know how much and what goeth to identifie the Body we must leave to God if we will not pretend to the knowledge we have not Nor is it necessary to believe that all Fowls Beasts and Fishes rise again and go to Heaven which are ever digested and made Humane Flesh The Apostle likening our Bodies to Seed maketh some to doubt whether the dead Body have a Resurrection by any Seminal Vertue as a Natural Cause or only rise by Miracle The latter is most commonly held And yet it is certain that the Soul taketh with it a Love and Inclination to its Body which is a sort of Seminal Disposition And no mortal Man knoweth