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A93931 A second champion, or, Companion to truth: Wherein is shewed these particulars, or tenets. 1 Of miracles. 2 The reasons wherefore so few imbrace the gospell. 3 Of the first covenant, and the second covenant. 4 Of the father and the son. 5 Of Heaven. 6 Of Hell. 7 Of Glory. 8 Of faith. 9 Of the resurrection, and the eternall judgement. 10 Of visible worship. 11 A postscript. By Richard Stookes preacher of the Gospell Stooks, Richard, fl. 1651-1652. 1650 (1650) Wing S5740cA; ESTC R231910 98,234 235

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that commeth judgement and therefore it is cleare that there is a Resurrection 4. Thy conscience will tell thee O vain man that there is a Resurrection for doth not thy conscience tell thee that thou must one day give account for all thy vaine thoughts words and actions and that thou must appear before the great Judge examine thy conscience and it will tell thee and bee as a thousand witnesses against thee thou hast the testimony within thee that will testifie against thee that there is a Resurrection and judge thee one day if thou continuest in that wicked opinion thy conscience will tell thee at thy death there is a Resurrection thou canst not one day stop the mouth of conscience when it shall come and witnesse against thee for all thy wicked acts And thus you see it is clear that there is a Resurrection and now I shall speak a word or two when it shall be 1. But now for the set day or houre of this Resurrection or Judgement it is too high for a finite creature to know For it is not for us to know the times or seasons that the Father hath put in his owne power Act. 1. 7. For of that day nor houre knoweth no man no not the Angels nor the Son himselfe till it be revealed to him Mat. 24. 36. And therefore I shall not dare as some have foolishly done to prescribe or set forth the day of this Resurrection or Judgement 2. The Fathers and learned Doctors of the times in former ages have conceived this day of the Resurrection or Judgement to be at the end of six thousand yeares but this is but their judgement and I shal also under the favour of the Learned give my judgement as desiring to see further because God hath promised to manifest more light in the latter dayes and also because I stand upon the shoulders of my fore-fathers and therefore may see further Now I conceive that as God was six dayes finishing the workes of Creation and the seventh day was a Sabbath of rest that there is a glorious spirituall meaning in all this or else God could as well have finished his workes in one day as in six and therefore there must be some other meaning in all this which I conceive to be this That as God the Father was six dayes labouring in the workes of Creation and finished his workes in six dayes and rested the seventh day it holds forth thus much That the sonnes and daughters of men with the creatures also should bee in commotion and hard labour for six thousand yeares and that in these six thousand yeares he will end all war and strife and that within these yeares he will shake all Nations Hag. 2. 7 8. and will overthrow the pride and vain-glory and false confidence of all Nations and will shake them off their fleshly glorying and beat downe all their strong holds and every fenced wal Esa 2. and all Nations shall lye open and naked and shall have their fill of fighting and shal see their vanity and shall desire to be at rest and shall beat all their weapons of war in peeces and there shall be a spirit of love and union established in all Nations neither shall they learn warre any more but every man shall sit under his own vine and under his own fig-tree and none shall make them afraid for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it Esa 2. Mic. 4. and then shall the fulnesse of the Gentiles come in and the Jews shall be called and the glory of the people of Israel shall be set up and they shall injoy their former inheritances to wit the Land of Canaan and all the glory thereof and the Lord will end the hard labour and travell of all Nations and all Nations shall sit downe at rest And this I beleeve the Lord will doe in the six thousand yeares for he hath seen the sore labour and travell of all Nations and of every creature and he doth intend to give them a Jubile or Sabbath of rest and the seventh day or seventh thousand yeares will bee a rest to all Nations and to every creature from that sore labour and travell and all pride and covetousnesse shall be done away in those daies and the desire of all Nations shall come to seek the Lord and to seek the wayes of Sion and the Lord will extend peace to all Nations like a mighty River Esa last Revel 21. v. 22. And the Lord shall speake to the heaven above and to the earth below and all fruits of the earth shall come in abundance and there shall be a fulnesse of all the fruits of the earth for the Winter shall be like the Summer and fulnesse shall be upon all the earth for it is the Lords Jubile or Sabbath of rest to all Nations 3. This Resurrection shall bee at the last day in the last age or generation when the number of Gods account is up and the last generation shall be brought up for that is the number of Gods account when the last generation is on foot For the Gospell must bee preached to all the world for a witnesse to all Nations and then shall the end come Mat. 24. 14. For it doth not appeare that Christ shall not come untill the restauration of all things that are written in the Law and the Prophets and that there shall be a new heaven and a new earth and a refining of all things before his glorious appearing with that glorious company and heavenly host whom the heavens must containe untill that time till all things be refined as you may see Act. 3. 20 21. For it doth appeare that the Resurrection shall not be untill the new heavens and new earth and that they shall be refined and come forth of the new earth and that we shall not rise before doth appeare by Scripture which saith That man lyeth downe and riseth not till the heavens be no more or dissolved they shall not awake nor be raised out of their sleep Job 14. 22. And of old hast thou laid the foundation of the earth and the heavens are the work of thy hands and they shall perish but thou shalt stand and they shall all of them wax old as a garment and as a vesture shalt thou change them and they shall be changed as you may see Psal 102. 25 26. For the stars of heaven and constellations thereof shall not give their light the Sun shall be darkned in his going forth and the Moon shall not cause her light to shine Esa 13. 10. For the windows from on high are open and the foundations of the earth do shake the earth is utterly broken downe the earth is cleane dissolved the earth is moved exceedingly the earth shall reel too and fro like a drunken man and shall be removed like a cottage and the transgression thereof shall be heavy upon it and it shall fall and not rise againe Esa 24. 18 19 20. And all the
A second Champion OR Companion to Truth Wherein is shewed these Particulars or Tenets 1 Of Miracles 2 The reasons wherefore so few imbrace the Gospell 3 Of the first Covenant and the second Covenant 4 Of the Father and the Son 5 Of Heaven 6 Of Hell 7 Of Glory 8 Of Faith 9 Of the Resurrection and the eternall judgement 10 Of Visible Worship 11 A Postscript By Richard Stookes Preacher of the Gospell 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 London Printed for George Whittington at the Blew Anchor in Cornhill 1650. THE EPISTLE TO THE READER Courteous Reader TIme is the most precious berbe in the Garden of the World there is nothing more precious and there is nothing more sleighted of vaine man the use of time will save and the abuse of time will judge thee for upon this moment of Time depends thy eternall welfare for we must bee called to an account how we have spent this Time which is allotted to us and then one houres time that is spent for heaven will more comfort us at the day of our death then all the rest of our time which hath been spent for vanity 〈◊〉 wil●●nde at the day of thy death how precious Time ●● for 〈◊〉 no sooner commest into this world but 〈◊〉 going but againe and so soon as thou livest 〈◊〉 dying and so soon as thou breathest thy breath is a departing thou passest away as a shadow and thy dayes are bi● as a span long they are but as the rising of a bubble thou no sooner hast a beginning but thou art going to thy end and thy strength is but as the grasse and thy beauty is but as the flower of the field The grasse fadeth and the flower withereth then thy glory is gone for thy living is uncertaine but thy death is certaine for thou art more sure to dye then to live for what is so certaine as death and what is so uncertaine as life for death will bring thee to the grave and thy deeds will bring thee to judgement and as death doth leave thee so shall judgement finde thee and all creatures observe their time but man and yet man is the most noble of creatures for thou hast time and all things attend thee to bring thee to glory if thou dost not bring thy self to misery but if thou dost thou art a mispender of time for there are three enemies that are destructive to thy soules good thy flesh the world and the devill thou carriest thy greatest enemy with thee for thou art a friend to thy flesh and it is an enemy to God For if thou live after the flesh thou shalt dye for the flesh is an enemy to the Spirit thy flesh onely leadeth thee to the earth for the earth is its center for it is for earthly things as for earthly honour and respect of the world and loves to have the prai 〈…〉 men and to have the riches of the flesh or 〈◊〉 world with all the delights of the flesh for we are apt to be more carefull for our fleshly man then for our spirituall man for thy flesh war●●th against the Spirit Alas poore creature why ●●st thou make so much of so great an enemy how much time dost thou take in cloathing thy flesh what cost dost thou bestow and what care dost thou take to beautifie thy enemy for what care dost thou take to cloathe him and to make him fine delightest in his beauty and how oft dost thou change his habit and how bravely dost thou adorne him how carefull art thou for his dyet and how softly dost thou lay him what delight dost thou take in his company how desirable is he how dost thou dote upon his beauty thou art inamoured with his presence and yet he is thine enemy thou seekest to save him and he seeks to destroy thee thou art willing to please him and spendest much time upon him but bee deceives thee of thy spiritualls he is but a rotten friend for he must come to corruption thou canst not save him nor he cannot save thee for he will leave thee in a sad condition and this is the enemy thou carriest with thee which will at last destroy thee if thou lookest not about thee he will bring thee to ruine before thou art aware to spend thy time for earth and to lose thy time for heaven And yet thou hast two enemies more which are destructive to thy spirituall condition for how doth the devill plot to worke 〈◊〉 in laying a snare in every corner that thou canst hardly escape him and how doth he spread his suares in the world in blinding their eyes with the Honours Riches and pleasures of this life to checke them of their Spirituall comforts and to take them off their precious time from looking after Heaven and therefore consider courteous Reader thy best condition is to study heavenly things let thy time be spent for Heaven for that will profit thee at the last and thou shalt finde a heavenly treasure which will stand thee in stead at the last day so the glory of this life is but for a time but the glory of Heaven endureth for ever For the sufferings of this life are not worthy of the glory that shall be revealed for if we suffer with him we shall also reigne with him but if we deny him he will also deny us And this hath encouraged me to write at this time desiring to improve that time that he hath given me to my Masters advantage from whom I looke for any reward I have set forth a Booke that is called or intituled Truths Champion or Truths Companion which is liked of some and despised of others and I was desired also to set forth my judgement in some other things which were necessary to Salvation for the knowledge of some and the strengthening of others and also that the truth may be knowne to all men but I know it will passe under many censures for I doe not thinke it will please all men for the world is not so apt t● receive truth I looke to be Judged for it I am not ●●tter then my Master for his Doctrine was despised of the Learned and well may mine but I ●●●e thou wilt try me before thou judge me and then if thou judge me thou wilt also judge the Word for what I have done is not to please man for I am ready to passe under all censures for the name of Christ and I count all things but dung in respect of him and of his truth for whom I desire to suffer the losse of all things and count all but as drosse and dung that I may win Christ and be found in him for one smile from God is better then all the smiles of the World and therefore I care not for the judgement of man for I seeke not to please man but God for all the smiles of the world will but bring me to the
worketh good glory Rom. 2. 10. There is a glory in the Law Rom. 12. 23. and the Gospel is called glory 2 Cor. 4. 4. And there is a vaine glory Gal. 5. 26. There is a glory of the Saints Ephes 3. 13. and a glory in affliction and then there is a glory of the Church Ephes 5. 21. and there is a glory in their shame Phil. 3. 19. the Saints were the glory of the Apostles 2 Thes 1. 20. There is a glory of the Whoore Revel 18. 7. and there is a glory of the Gentiles Revel 22. 24. for the Gentiles shall bring their glory to the Saints Revel 1. 26. also there is an earthly glory and there is a heavenly glory a glory in Grace and a glory in Glory and that is the glory of all glories CHAP. VIII Of Faith NOw the Text saith The just shall live by his faith and therefore I shall endeavour to speake a word or two of Faith it is that whereby we live in Grace and it is that whereby we are carried on to Glory now there is a faith of the History and there is a faith of the Mystery there is a faith of Miracles and there is a legall faith there is a temporary faith and an Evangelicall faith and the last is most excellent being the faith of the Gospell that carries us on to Salvation and in the next place I shall shew you what faith is Now faith or beleefe is an obedience to or a living in all the commands of the Gospell to Salvation now it doth appeare that faith or beleefe is obedience because unbeleefe is counted rebellion or disobedience for such as beleeve and obey are justified John 3. 36. for he giveth the Holy Ghost to those that obey him Act. 5. 32. And know you not that to whom you yeeld your selves servants to obey his servants yee are to whom you obey whether of sinne unto death or of obedience to life Rom. 6. 16. and ye have purified your soules in obeying the truth 2 Pet. 1. 22. and thus you see faith or obedience justifieth the creature for thereby he is justified and such as are unbeleevers and disobedient are condemned when Christ shall come in flaming fire to render vengeance to those that obey not the Gospel 2 Thess 1. 8. for to those that are disobedient Christ is a stone to stumble at and a rock to be offended at to such as stumble at the Word being disobedient and obey not that whereon they were set 1 Pet. 2. 7 8. that all those might be damned which obey not the truth but obey unrighteousnesse 1 Thess 2. 10. 12. and thus you see that faith or beleefe is obedience and rebellion or unbeleefe is disobedience now the great controversie will be whether it is Christs worke or the Creatures worke to act faith now the greatest part hold that it is Christs worke to act faith and some few hold that it is the Creatures worke to act faith now the greatest part can never be in the best way and therefore I shall side with the lesser part for they say the fault is in the Creature that he doth not beleeve and the greatest Party say it is not the Creatures worke to beleeve it is Christs worke to act faith and so they lay all the unbeleefe upon Christ and therefore I shal prove that it is the Creatures work and not Christs to act faith And first it is the Creatures worke to beleeve because Christ hath done his work for Christs worke was to obey the Commands of his Father and to set forth such a way to the world as they were to stand to and to establish that way for life and death and this was his worke enjoyned him from the Father which he did in setting downe the minde of the Father in all things that were necessary to salvation which he did and sealed the Doctrine of the Father with his blood and did his worke and therefore he saith If you keepe my Commandements yee shall abide in my love as I have kept my Fathers Commandements and abide in his love John 15. 10. Christs worke was to obey the Commands of the Father and our worke is to obey the Commands of the Sonne and therefore it is our worke to beleeve and not Christs 2. That Christ hath done his worke will appeare because Christ is entred into his rest and sure he did not enter before he had done his worke for he said He had finished his course and done all things that the Father commanded him by perfecting the way of Salvation to all the world and giving Commandement unto his Apostles to establish that Gospel to the whole earth and all things as he had commanded them as you may see Mat. 28. Act. 1. 2. and when he had finished his whole worke he ascended to the Father and is entred into his rest Heb. 4. saying To him that over cometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne as I also overcame and am set downe with my Father in his throne Revel 3. 21. and therefore it doth appeare that it is not Christs worke to act faith in the Creature except you will call him in question from his rest which I thinke you dare not 3. If it be Christs worke to act faith in the Creature then the fault will lye in Christ that the Creature doth not beleeve and then the Father may question the Sonne for all the unbeleefe in the world seeing you say it was Christs worke to act faith in the Creature then all the fault will lye upon him for if he had acted faith the Creature should have beleeved and so the Father might call the Son to an account for all the unbeleefe of the Creature and what is this thinke you but to pluck Christ out of his throne and to take him from his rest 4. If it be Christs worke to act faith in the Creature then the Creature hath a good excuse and may say there is no cause wherefore he should be condemned for not beleeving seeing it was not his worke to beleeve but the fault was in Christ who did not act faith in him and therefore he was not to blame because it was not his worke to beleeve but Christs worke and therefore no reason he should be condemned for anothers fault and so you would excuse the Creature and condemne Christ 5. Christ doth not act faith in the Creature because he shall judge the Creature for not beleeving for it were improper that he should be the Judge that were in the fault and condemne the creature for not beleeving when it was never his worke to beleeve and so the creature might reply unto the Judge that he did condemne him falsely to condemne the creature for not beleeving when it was Christs work to act faith and not the creatures and thus you see what sad effects would follow this Tenent that it is Christs worke to act faith in the creature 6. If it be