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A39381 The worlds prospect, or, A commentarie upon the 33 of Isaiah and the 14 vers[e] in these words, The sinners in Sion are afraid in which words are declared how farre the saints may sinne against knowledge and conscience and yet not sinne the sin against the Holy Ghost / delivered and set forth by John Emersone ... Emersone, John. 1646 (1646) Wing E706; ESTC R2332 20,300 56

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workes were good and Cains evill Sinne against Knowledge is this as when a man or woman is informed of divers Truths and by the judgement of their understanding give an approbation unto those Truths discovered unto them and yet notwithstanding will sinne this is called by me sinnes against Knowledge Sinne against Conscience is when a mans Conscience is enlightened with Knowledge concerning the acting this thing or that thing which is evill and yet is resolved to doe it this is called sinne against Conscience I say all that be damned sinne not against Knowledge openly discovered unto them as the Heathen who knew God no farther but onely by the instinct of Nature having the Law written in their hearts Rom. 2. 15. Which Law shall not leave them without excuse at the last day for they know so much of God as shall be a meanes for to condemne them their Consciences bearing witnesse against them and so leaving their Consciences void of all excuse telling them that there is a God before whose Judgement-Seat they must one day appeare I am perswaded that the Consciences of the Heathen cannot chuse but sometimes cast forth some light of terror unto them and so cause an amazement unto them although they as Heathen be without the knowledge of Conscience towards God and man I say sinnes committed wittingly and willingly are the originall cause of sorrow both in the Saints and Reprobates The sorrow of the Saints for sinne comes from an apprehension of Gods love in the Lord Jesus looking upon the love of God and his holinesse and then casting back his eye upon his owne sinfulnesse which produceth a mourning in them whereby from an apprehension of Gods abundant goodnesse towards him hee is inforced with blessed Paul to crie out saying O wretched man that I am O how unlike unto God am I in holinesse O that God would once lift up upon me the light of his countenance and smile graciously upon my soule in the face of the Lord Jesus O that God would but goe into my soule and discover Christ there unto me and goe out againe by the manifestation of his holy Spirit that so my soule may be acquainted with the Commings in of the Lord Jesus The sense of a Reprobate is onely from an apprehension of Gods wrath for sinne and so out of a slavish feare confesses hi● sinne because he sees the wrath of God appearing readie to be poured out upon him for those sinnes which he hath committed against God and so cryes out as being void of all hope of mercie like Cain Saul and Iudas concluding that their sinnes are unpardonable I say againe the persons that commit this sinne against the holy Ghost must be such persons as in some measure knew the maine fundamentall grounds of Religion and withall they must have some soule-taste of heaven yea of heavenly things as blessed Paul speaketh in Heb. 6. 4. For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened and have tasted of the heavenly gifts and were made partakers of the holy Ghost and have tasted of the Word of God and the powers of the world to come if they fall away to renew them againe vnto repentance seeing they crucifie unto themselves the Sonne of God afresh and put him to open shame In these words you see that those that commit this sinne must be knowing persons they may have a taste seemingly of the holy Ghost I say the holy Ghost may seemingly discover Truths unto them yet they shall never taste of them savingly yet they shall taste of them so fully as to their thinking they shall be as it were elevated into heaven and ravished with a kind of sweetnesse so farre as that they shall conceit themselves to be in a heavenly condition Iudas tasted of the heavenly gifts seemingly and was endued with great light yea with such a measure of gifts that he was inabled by them to walke so warily that he was not found out to be an hypocrite untill he made a discovery of himselfe he had the same power given unto him as the rest of the Disciples had Mat. 10. 2 He had a legall faith but not a saving faith he possessed a common enjoyment from the holy Ghost in regard of gifts I say a common taste he enjoyed not such a taste as the Saints doe taste it is impossible for wicked men to enjoy that true inward taste and sweet saving enjoyment of the holy Ghost as the Saints doe Yet the common enjoyment of the Spirit of God they doe possesse which shall leave them without excuse Sometimes a wicked man may goe in some things beyond the Child of God and may find more comfort in the way of Ordinances then the true child of God doth for a time Yea he may also walke more warily then those who have more truer relation unto God even as the Scribes and Pharisees did who in hypocrisie lived more precisely then the true Children of God for that none could tax them of any thing but onely Christ who knew their hypocrisie and corruption of their hearts as also the vanitie of their Traditionall workes The Disciples of Christ knew not Iudas to be an hypocrite untill he discovered himselfe And as I said before the persons that commit this sinne against the holy Ghost must be knowing persons such as Iudas was and the Scribes and Pharisees I told you that the heathen could not commit this sinne against the holy Ghost nor can any infant commit this sinne although God may justly damne infants for the originall sinne of their first parents It followes now that I must according to my power shew unto you the Reason why this sinne against the holy Ghost is an unpardonable sinne It is called the sinne against the holy Ghost because he discovers and reveales truth And it is unpardonable so long as those do commit sinne against him who is called the third Person and is the representative power of the whole Deitie when they sinne against the holy Spirit they sin against the whole Trinitie as it is said They grieved the Spirit of God even him whose office is to seale the Saints unto the day of redemption Men I say by sinning against this Person confirme their guilt upon their owne soules To give you a bigger Reason then I have yet done why this sinne against the holy Ghost is unpardonable I say the full Reason is Because it is his place to reconcile or worke reconciliation betweene the other two Persons and the sinner which before were unreconciled By this meanes the sinner comes to stand before the other two Persons the Father and the Sonne and thus finds acceptance And on the contrary when this Person will not reconcile the sinner unto God the Father not he himselfe pleased to be reconciled unto the sinner I say it is then a very sad and heavy time with that soule It cannot be but that soule must remaine in a state of guilt and that