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A33925 The body of divinity, or, A confession of faith being the substance of Christianity, containing the most material things relating to matters both of faith and practice : published for the benefit and profit of all, especially those who love the Lord Jesus ... / by Thomas Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1674 (1674) Wing C5268; ESTC R23929 303,320 630

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ever the Sc●●ter of thy Kingdom is a right S●●pter Thou 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 teousness and hatest Wickedness 〈◊〉 God even thy God hath 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Oyl of Gladnes● above thy fellows This is a high and glorious Description of the Son of God yet in his both Natures Man as well as God as he was a●●●●ted with the Oyl of Gladness above his f●ll●ws as he was the Son of God Heb. 1. 1. God hath in these last days spok●n to ●● by his Son is it by the Divine Nature onely surely I suppose none will say so but in and by that Person which was and is his Son the Man Christ Jesus that holy thing that was born of the Virgin Luk. 1. 35. and called The Son of God Phil. 2. 6 7 8. It was the same He that was in the form of God and thought it no robbery to be equal with God that was made in the form of a Servant c. Surely it was not the Divine Nature onely that was not subject to death 2. His Name Christ signifieth Anointed 2. His Name Christ imports b●●h Natures there is the Anointing and the Anointed the Divine Nature is the Anointing the Humane Nature is the Anointed And indeed it 's contrary to the Divine Revelation of this Mystery to suppose a Christ or Son of God in one of the Natures onely whether the Divine or Humane Look on the Humane without the Divine so he would not be Anointed or the Divine without the Humane so it is the Anointing not the Anointed It 's a conception that in it self seems to un-Son him and un-Christ him let no man put that asunder which God hath joyned together for as he was Christ the Anointed so was he the Son of God Mat. 16. 16. Thou art the Christ the Son of the living God 3. Otherwise to understand it and to 3. Else he must be a Son dive●s manner of ways suppose impossibilities in this because it may seem so to our reason seems to un-God the whole Trinity in whom and with whom all things are possible and all things by him declared we ought to believe It seems to import that Christ is a Son in differing manner of ways either two Sons one by Nature and another by Grace and Personal Union or one manner of Son before time and another manner in time so making things to be various changable and new to God as it is to us and so Christs Humanity must be an addition to the Son of God Whereas the Scripture presents us with one onely Son of the Father God and Man by whom he made the Worlds and by whom it all consists and by whom he will save the World i. e. such as shall be saved 1 John 4. 14. and by whom he will judge the world Acts 17. 31. by whom it was the Fathers great and eternal Design to open and make known the Mystery of himself in his times 1 Tim. 6. 15 16. Even the same that was yesterday and to day and for ever which cannot be true if the Sonship of Christ was not the same to the Father at first as it was at last This seems to un-God him and make him like to man and not eternally the same So that this Truth thus considered seems to contradict that common notion of Christs being the Son of the Father in the Divine Nature onely by an Eternal Generation in the Godhead onely which seems to be an unwarranted expression and that which the Scripture which is the Divine Revelation of all Truth is unacquainted with being rightly understood Permitting the sence of it own language it will appear that all those Scriptures that speak of the begetting of the Son of God intends him as he was the Christ the Son of the Father in the Unity of Natures and not in the Divine Nature onely John 1. 14. It was the Word as made Flesh that was the onely begotten Son of the Father full of Grace and T●uth begotten in the Eternal Counsel and Mind of the Father 1 Pet. 2. 20. and in time according to purpose was wonderfully begotten in the Womb of the Virgin Luk. 1. 31 35. Gal. 4. 4. which must be understood in his whole Person God and Man whole Christ Christ is said in Scripture to be the first-begotten or first-born on a three-fold acco●nt Christ the Fi●●t-Begott●n fi●● 〈◊〉 up●● a three fold acc●unt 1. He is said to be the First-begotten or First-born of every Creature Col. 1. 15. Rev. 3. 1● and here he lieth at the bottom of the Creation as all was made by him 2. He is said to be the First-born among many Brethren Rom. 8. 29. and here he is presented to us as lying at the bottom of Election as the rest were elected in him Ephes 1. 4 5. 3. He is said to be the First-begotten of the Dead and so he lieth at the bottom of the Resurrection Rev. 1. 5. 1 Cor. 15. 20 21 22. and to this doth the Apostle apply ●sal 2. 7. Thou a●t my Son this Day have I begotten thee Acts 13. 33. But to finish this I shall draw up the result in this short Conclusion ●hat as the Son of God was promised to come forth and did come forth in time so was he considered by and with the Father before time But he was promised to come forth and did come forth God and Man in time Therefore he was so the Son of God before time which hath been fully cleared Yet I adde John 16. 30. 17. 8. Isa 9. 6. or else he was not yesterday and to day the same for ever Further As we are to understand him always to be the Son of God in both Natures so are we to understand him to be the Son of Man in both Natures God-Man as Man-God God and Man in one Person so that the Son of God is the Son of Man and the Son of Man is the Son of God Mat. 9. 6. That ye may know that the Son of Man hath power on ●ar●h to forgive sins John 3. 13. Hence his Blood is called The Blood of God Acts 20. 28. And that God laid down his life for us 1 John 3. 16. Yet the Divine and Humane Nature remaining distinct and unmixed though in the Unity of Person One Man One Son truly God and truly Man yet Relative Properties and Operations distinct as to the Divine and Humane Nature at least in the time of his Humiliation Thirdly Touching the Divinity of the 3 Touching the Divinity of the holy Spirit Holy Spirit that he is God as I said before he is of God and is God This is evident in the Scriptures He is joyned in with the Father and the Son in the Work of Creation Gen. 1. 2. Job 26. 13. and 33. 4. in the work of Teaching Prophesying Convicting Converting it 's all applied to the holy Spirit John 14. 26. 1 Cor. 12. 7. to 11. John 16. 8. The holy Scriptures declare the holy Spirit
nor put life into their Image which they have formed it is the work of a God and not of man to Create and give life If it be Objected as by some it is that all Things come not by Nature● things came by Nature I Answer that although there is a natural and secondary cause of things ordinarily producing such effects almost in all cases yet there is the God of Nature which is the cause of all secondary causes gave the fi●st Being thereunto he was the immediate cause of the Creation and the only foundation cause of the continuation and promulgation of the World by Divine Ordina 〈…〉 and Divine Power for Nature of it self distinct or separated from Divine Ordinance and Power is nothing but must fall into nihilation and the first nothing if not supported by the God of Nature so that as at first God made all things by his Word immediatly so by his Divine Ordinance and Word of Power he continueth all things in that way of natural meanes by himself appointed as Procreation Food Cloathing c. So the Earth to bring forth Food both for Man and Beast the Sun Moon and Stars with their influences c. As God was the former of all the contrary is Atheistical and Brutish to imagine they did not could not make themselves nor influence themselves with power to effect any thing as of themselves no more than Create themselves but what is effected in this way must be by Divine Ordinance and Power according to the Scripture Gen. 1. 14. to 18. v. 28. Job 38 39. chap. So that indeed the works of God do wonderfully declare that God is and not only that he is but that he is an infinite Omnipotent one See what the Scripture speaks to this purpose Psal 19 1. The Heavens declare the glory of God and the Firmament sheweth his handy-work v. 3. There is no speech nor language where their voyce is not heard Rom. 1. 19 20. That which may be known of God is manifest in them i. e. in the Gentiles for God hath shewed it to them for 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 God-head so that they are without excuse i. e. The works of Creation that are visible do convincingly and undenyably shew to men the invisible God in his Being Power and Wisdom and on this account all men will be left without excuse in the great day of account Rom. 2. 12. For as many as have sinned without Law shall perish without Law that is as many as have sinned without the written Word of God Law or Gospel having the Law of the Creation shall be Judged and perish by that for that shall leave them without excuse So that the very Works of God in Creatio● are sufficient in themselves to convince the World of his Divine Power and God-head and will sink the hearts of all Atheists in the day of Judgment 3. The Faith of the people of God 3. The people of God have still owned and believed that God i● throughout all ages i. e. those that from principles of Reason have been most likely to be his people the most humble holy self-denying people have through-out all ages and still do own believe trust in and acknowledg this invisible glorious God this both Scripture History and Experience do testifie Gen. 4. 3 4. 5. 24. 6. 9. 12. 1 4. 24. 3. in things of this kind I might abound but it is enough all the holy ones of God throughout all ages both of Old and New Testament and to this day have fixed here to own the Lord to be their God to believe trust in and worship him according to his Name and Nature and this both History and Experience declare that all professing honesty and Conscience have and do cleave to this one invisible Being as their chiefest good from whence they have their Being and by whom they are sustained and to whom they acknowledg as due their all and who is all in all to them a wonderful convincing argument to support any man of Conscience under temptation in this matter to consider that all professing Conscience Holiness have believed in and owned this God and may serve to help and deliver Souls from their Atheistical tēptations 4. All the World by the works of Creation 4● All Nations b●lieve that there is a God and the natural capacity as rational are convinced and do acknowledg that there is a God although its true that they are greatly corrupted and blinded in their understanding and knowing of the true God because as the Apostle hath it Rom. 1. 21. That when they knew God they glorified him not as God i. e. being convinced by the works of Creation that there was a Divine invisible Power and Being that made both it and them they glorified not him but made Images like to corruptible man c. Yet so it is and remains in the dark minds of men by Nature and cannot be razed out that there is a God though they form Gods to themselves according to their vain imaginations and the truth is that Atheists must be found if any where amongst debauched apostatised or pretended Christians though I deny not but that gracious souls may sometimes meet with this temptation though to their great grief which Heathens do abandon who although they retain not the knowledg of the true God yet a Deity they own Jona 1. ● In their fear they cryed every one to his God and Nineveh acknowledged the true God Jona 3 8. So Nebuchadnezer Dan. 3. 28. and Darius chap. 6. 25 26 27. So that God is is a truth universally acknowledged and that in him we live move and have our Being acknowledged by certain of the Heathen Poets Act. 17. 28. And as its necessary for every one to be There is but one God established in this truth that there is a God so likewise that there is but one God and not a plurality of Gods as the blind Idolatrous Heathen imagine although in this one God there is a plurality of Titles and varieties of discoveries properties and operations yet I dare not say of persons or distinct subsistings as I may speak more unto in its place yet to us there is no other God but one Deut. 6. 4. Hear O Israel the Lord our God is one Lord. Eph. 4. 5 6. To us there is one Lord one Faith one Baptism one God and Father of all c and only one that is one and no more Isa 43. 10 11. Before me there was no God formed neither shall there be after me I even I am the Lord and besides me there is no Saviour chap. 45. 5. I am the Lord and there is none else there is no God besides me chap. 44 8. Is there a God besides me yea there is no God I know not any So that