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A93878 The spirits conviction of sinne. Opened in a sermon before the Honorable House of Commons, assembled in Parliament upon the solemne day of their monethly fast, Novemb. 26, 1645. / By Peter Sterry, sometimes fellow of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge. And now preacher of the Gospel in London. Published by order of the House of Commons. Sterry, Peter, 1613-1672. 1645 (1645) Wing S5485; Thomason E310_4; ESTC R200442 20,427 47

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Godhead For say they Christ speakes of him as of a Person Hee Him and as of a Distinct Person in the Trinity Job 14.16 Another Comforter Another besides Jesus Christ Now these places with the same force prove it to be the same Person which was to come to the Disciples For Christ speaks of him not simply but in respect of his comming Part. 2. The second part of this Promise is The comming of that Person School-men call the comming of the Spirit Novus modus Existendi Apparendi A new way of the Spirit 's Being in men and Appearing to men All that I shall say concerning it amounts to this The Scriptures very often represent the Comming of Christ in the flesh this Comming of the Spirit in the same formes of Expression I have cul'd forth these five Comming Sending Giving Dwelling Appearing 1 st Comming You read of the Comming of Shiloh which is Christ Hee to whom Gen. 49.10 My Text tells you of the comming of the Spirit The Divine and Humane Nature are as it were two termes of reciprocall motion for these two glorious Persons 2 d. Sending The Father sends the Son Job 3.17 The Son sends the Spirit in the verse going before my Text. The Father's Love-token to man is his own Son The Son's Love-token to his spouse is his own Spirit 3 d. Giving Christ is the Gift of God to the world Joh. 3.16 S. Paul tells us that the holy Ghost is given to us Rom. 5.5 In a Gift there is a conferring of Propriety and Possession 4. Dwelling Joh. 1.14 The Word was made Flesh and dwelt among us 2 Tim. 1.14 By the holy Ghost which dwelleth in thee These two Texts have this difference Christ dwels in Flesh as in a Tabernacle or Tent like a Pilgrim or Souldier The Spirit dwels in Timothy as at home in his owne house 5. Appearing Christ is God manifested in Flesh 1 Tim. 3.16 Jesus speakes of the Spirit to his Apostles You shall know him Joh. 14.17 These two are distinct Persons in respect of their Appearances as well as Subsistencies 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 This concurrency of expressions seems to signifie that these two Commings of Christ in the Flesh and of the Spirit are True Reall Unions of God with Man True Reall Appearances of God to man in these two Persons of the Trinity the Son the Spirit But with this threefold difference First the Cöming of Christ in the flesh is a Union of two Natures in one Person This is that w th we call the Hypostaticall Union where there is a distinction of Natures without a distinction of Persons or subsistencies The Comming of the Spirit is a union between Persons as well as Natures Here is a Distinction and a Union both at once between Natures and Persons joyntly Compare those two places of Scripture 1 Cor. 6.17 He that is joyned to the Lord is one Spirit and Rom. 8.16 The Spirit witnesseth with our spirits The result of these will be that the Spirit of Christ and of a Christian are two spirits by distinction of persons one by Union Secondly the coming of Christ was into the broad street of the same common nature of man to be with us yet so as to be without us The coming of the Spirit is into our particular persons as into the same house with us See this Opposition Gal. 4. chap. 4. verse He hath sent his Son made of a woman that is made of the humane nature Then vers 6. He hath sent the Spirit of his Son into our Hearts Christ came into our flesh The Spirit comes into our hearts so as to be both with us and within us John 14. chap. 16. verse He dwelleth with you and shall be in you Thirdly the comming of Christ in the flesh was visible to all alike to the eye of sense But the coming of the Spirit is invisible to all the world visible only to those who receive him Joh. c. 14. v. 16. The world seeth him not but ye shall know him for he shall be in you To these he is visible inwardly and after a spirituall manner This is the first Promise The Personallcoming Prom. 2 The second Promise is The particular comforts of the Spirit He shall come as Comforter saith the verse immediately foregoing my Text. But can any thing comfort a Spouse that mourns for her beloved One besides his own presence therfore this makes the Spirit a Comforter indeed He brings Christ for a comfort along with him Christ was to live again in the Spirit 1 Pet. 3. c. 18. v. He was crucified in the flesh but quickened by the Spirit Christ was to appeare again to them in the Spirit and to be for ever with them Job 15. chap. 26. vers when the Spirit come he shall testifie of me The Spirit was to give them a second Sight of their Husband in a more true divine lasting way as he was unvailed of flesh and in his own heavenly form Yea this Comfort was to be doubled at the coming of the Spirit For the Father was to come along with his deare Son Job 14. c. 23. v. I and the Father will come unto him and make our abode with him But which way would these Persons of glory come to lodge themselves in the humble Cottage of a Saints heart In the Spirit This Person was to be the Chariot for the other two Therefore but two verses after this Promise Christ explains it by another Promise that of the coming of the Comforter And St. Paul tels us that we have accesse to the Father by one Spirit Ephes 2. c. 18. v. Thus the Father Son Spirit and a Saint dwell all together and converse The Father and Son in the Spirit the Spirit in our hearts This is that Unity of the Spirit which is the band of Comsorts Ephes 4. c. 3. v. Prom. 3 The third Promise is the Universall Convictions of the Spirit Christ and his Disciples were singular in the world they saw those things which none could see besides themselves Blessed are your eyes for they see They were as mad men they fill'd the world with a noise of things as present reall mighty in glory they spake every where of a rising Sun of a wonderfull Light which made all other lights a deep darknesse when all this while the whole world of men round about them could discerne no other Sun without them save that which had shined from the creation untill now no other Light within them besides that which their own reason had ever in an ordinary way supplied them withall Isaiah prophecied of Christ and his Disciples Es 8. chap. 8. v. I and the children which thou hast given mee are for signes and for wonders Would our Saviour now leave his Disciples alone in such a world as this Therefore hee comforts them with this that his Spirit should come and convince the world anoint the eyes of man-kind generally to see the same light of divine truth