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A89272 The vniversallity of God's free-grace in Christ to mankind. Proclaimed and displayed from 1 Tim. 2.6. and Hebr. 2.9. according to their genuine sense. That all might be comforted, encouraged; every one confirmed and assured of the propitiation and death of Christ for the whole race of mankind, and so for himself in particular. / Through urgent importunity, written by Thomas Moore. Moore, Thomas, Senior. 1646 (1646) Wing M2596; Thomason E332_1; ESTC R200737 160,443 208

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the reading of the Scriptures and use of spirituall gifts 3. To compare words spoken by and of God and acts done by him with words spoken by and of men and acts done by them as of like large extent and signification as some have done to dishonour God and to flatter and Idolize men 4. To addde too diminish from or alter and mingle the sense and sentences of Scripture as some for their own ends doe and the Devill did 5. To set one place of Scripture against and in contrariety with another to make voide the appearing sense in one that they might choose that which best liketh them as hath been usuall with many Adversaries to the Truth 6. To turne plain places and Narrations of Scripture into Allegories it is usuall with such as use to denie the truth of the litterall Sense of the Scripture and of the Resurrection and of serving God with our bodies 7. To confound together in one without distinction such things and in such respects as the Scripture maketh cleerly distinct as to instance some of them The end of Christ's Death and the Application of his Death And the salvation wrought on earth by Christ in his own body with God for men and the salvation in the application thereof he worketh from heaven by his Spirit inmen to God And God his love of Compassion and his love of delight And Election to Sonship and Predestination to the Adoption of Sonnes And Secret Election in God and Actuall Election of and by God And the manner of the Declaration of the Gospel and the manner of outward Worship The portion of Spirit sent forth before Christ came in the flesh and since his comming and Ascention And spirituall gifts graces Administrations Operations and outward Callings and Offices in the Church c. All which the Scriptu e maketh distinct but they are usually confounded by the inconsiderate and such as denie and darken things appertaining to the Foundation 8. To make sayings in first and second Person and restrictive Applications and Propositions for example of like large extent with sayings in the Third Person generally and propositi ns for the ground of Faith and usuall course of the unlearned and inconsid rate 9. To alleadge the change of times to justifie a contrary Sense or Doctrine or way to that plainly appearing in the Scriptures as an order of Fryars did for their by them called Eternall Gospel for these times In which they said That delivered by Christ and his Apostles must give place as the Old rights and Ceremonies did at Christ his Ascention And other Papists doe for blotting out the second Commandement and having Images in the worshipping of God because they say No such feare of Idolatry and Superstition in these times as when that command was given And so doe the Rhemists for their Translation use such Allegations 10. To invent lyes and slanders to make infamous such as will not be of the same opinion with themselves In which the Antichristian brood abounds And so have too many done in thi● very businesse also inventing and conceiting to themselves and giving it out to others That whosever beleeveth and confesseth that Christ is the Saviour of the World that he gave himself a Ransome for All men and by the grace of God tasted death for Every Man and alledgeth for the same Joh. 4.42 1 Tim. 2.6 and Heb. 2.9 They are false witnesses against Christ and his Apostles And they are Papists or at the best Arminians and Time-servers and of loose lives And doe and must of necessity hold that Christ dyed alike for all men that all by nature have free will to spirituall good That there is no Election That there is no grace here attaineable but what a man may fall from That whosoever beleeveth that Christ dyed for all men shall undoubtedly be saved and such like loathsome opinions as the Doctrine such slanderers oppose condemnes and the slandered abhorres In use of which corrupt wayes and dealing with the Scripture and with Beleevers and that all under colour of Allegation and right Interpretation of Scriptures how God is dishonoured and the Scripture made of no force I hope thy self discerneth But when this is done so to shut the door of Repentance and Faith against All Men as withall to teach them to abuse Scriptures to denie Gods Creation of all men and to deny that All men have sinned and shall dye and rise againe and come to Judgement or that it is their duty to speake the truth and render their dues to every man and withall opens a way for ushering all manner Heresies and Popish Superstitions as in the ensuing Discourse will in some measure appeare this is still worse for which cause I have to my utmost shunned all these wayes and observed carefully all I have requested of thee And this being granted thy answer will be very acceptable and received so farre as truth appeareth in it to me and all others that desire not to close our eyes or harden our heart against any truth testified by Scripture fairely dealt withall Lastly I desire thou take not this I have said as a challenge of thee or any to answer what is written in this Treatise but onely as a Testimony of my willingnesse to 〈…〉 I have written to be by Scripture thyed and if errour be the 〈…〉 to be discovered that I may see and confesse it that so nothing may be done through strife and contention ●●riving not for Victory but truth nor desiring any Victory but from being also encouraged hereto likewise by this perswasion That in some sort duety doth engage me for by Authority I was lead to make Protestation to maintaine so farre as lawfully I may the true Protestant Religion as it is exprest in the Doctrine of the Church of England against all Popery and Popish Innovations To which both the Tenet of Christ not dying for every Man and the abuse of Scripture and manner of arguing by which some would prove that contradictory Tenet doth set wide open the doore which is shut by the Doctrine of the Church of England which saith expresly Article 6. Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary for salvation so that whatsoever is not read therein nor may be proved thereby is not to be required of any man that it should be beleeved as an Article of the Faith or be thought requisite necessary to Salvation Article 20. It is not lawfull for the Church to ordaine any thing that is contrary to Gods Word Neither may it so expound one place of Scripture that it be repugnant to another wherefore although the Church be a witnesse and a keeper of holy Writt yet as it ought not to decree any thing against the same so besid●s the same ought it not to enforce any thing to be beleeved for necessity of Salvation Article 2. One Christ very God and very man who Suffered was Crucifyed dead and buryed to reconcile his Father to us and to
is no Reason to affirm that without doubt this mentioned in the latter part of the Reason should be one Reason of the frequent mentioning of those generall words All men For on whose part should it be a reason for such an end On the part of the Jewes in respect of themselves it could be no Reason because they reckoned themselves the People of God and seed of Abraham and for the Iewes in respect of the Gentiles it could be no reason while the Ministration of the Gospel was not sent to the Gentiles If any say Yes to prepare them to receive the Gentiles Wee see it had not that effect with the beleeving Jewes who were not with such words prevailed withall in that wherein they did stumble and yet to the Jewes is the Gospel of Christ being the Saviour of All men Every man the World frequently set forth before the Commission of the Ministration of the Gospel to the Gentiles Joh. 1.4.7 9.29 and 3.16 17. and 6.51 and 12.46 47 48. and 8.13 And on the part of such Gentiles as were brought in to beleeve before the mentioning the use of such words to them it could not be a Reason and yet to them also is the Gospel so set forth in such generall words Rom. 3.22 and 5.12.18 and 14.9 12. 1 Cor. 15.22 2 Cor. 5.14 15 19. 1 Tim. 2.4 5. And even so is it set forth both to beleeving Jewes and Gentiles and that as the Gospel they had to declare to such as yet beleeved not whether Jewes or Gen●iles Hebr. 2.9 1 Joh. 2.2 and 4.14 and Jewes and Gentiles and all Nations containe all and every man Even the who World and it is no where said of the death of Christ it was for some Jewes and some Gentiles some of all Nations much lesse can it be said onely for the Elect of all Nations So that this whole Reason is proved to be but a meer fancy purposely framed to colour the unbelief of That which cannot be denyed to be plainly testifyed in Scripture And now let the Objection with the Three Arguments and this great reason be truly considered apart and together and the dealing with the Scripture according thereto and this appeares therein That it endeavours to make the Sentences and words of Scripture of no force at all and so addes strength to the blasphemy of those that have said That the Scripture is but a dumbe Letter Incky Divinity a noose of wax that may be bended every way according to the will of the Interpreter whose blasphemous mouthes by this meanes opened will not be stopped till the words and sayings of Scripture be stood too in the sense they expresse and import 2. From the grant of this Objection and the use of such reasonings by which it is fortified hath been the opening of the doore for men to abuse the Scripture to the countenanceing of every Herecy and sinne and for the deniall of truth affirmed and duty commanded 3. This is also that which hath given the strength to some to plead the Church to give authority to the Scripture and the need of a Pope to determine the sense and others of divers Sects to acknowledge no truth in any sentence of Scripture but according to the Interpretation and judgements of the Masters of their Sects and and others to look for vaine and santasticall Revelations not heeding the Letter of Scripture and so to fasten on any pleasing fancy though without or against the sayings of Scriptures 4. Yea this is the root and preserver of all falsities devisions and contentions But that it may appeare I justly charge this Objection with such use of Arguments and Reasons to fortify the same I will give a little instance of such manner estimate of and dealing with the Scripture These then are found plain sayings of Scripture in generall words 1. God that made the World and hath made of one blood all Nations of men Act. 17.24 26. 2. All have sinned Rom. 3.23 Through the offence of One judgement came upon all men to condemnation All have sinned Rom. 5.18.12 3. Death is passed upon all men Rom. 5.12 it is appointed to men once to die Hebr. 9.27 4. All that are in the graves shall heare his voice and come forth Joh. 5.29 5. All Nations shall be gathered before him Matth. 25.32 to judgement 2 Cor. 5.10 And as these are points of faith so for points of practice 1. Let all the Earth feare the Lord let all the Inhabitants of the World stand in awe of him Psal 33.8 2. If it be possible as much as lieth in you Live peaceably with all men Rom. 12.18 Honour all men 1 Pet. 2.17 3. Let every soul be subject to the higher Powers Ro. 13.1 Tit. 3.1 4. Render to all their due tribute to whom tribute and Rom. 13.7 5. Let us doe good unto all men Gal. 6.10 shewing meeknesse to All. Tit. 3.2 Now let us see what this Objection with the former Reasons will doe with all these plaine sayings of Scripture in such generall words OBJECTION The Scripture in such places as speakes so generally are not to be understood in the sense the words seem to import REASON I. The words in Scripture cannot be alwayes taken in the sense they seem to import The Door the Vine and c. REASON II. The words All men and Every man are often found in Scripture to mean but some even Gods Elect and Chosen REASON III. It is said Through the offence of One many be dead byone mans dis●bedience many were made sinners Rom. 5.15 19 many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake Dan. 12.2 And Beleevers have said One God hath created us Mal. 2.10 and in many things we offend all Jam. 3.2 And every one of us shall give account of himself to God Rom. 14.12 And lye not one to another Col. 3.9 Speak every man truth with his Neighbour for wee are members one of another Ephes 4.25 Be ye kindly affected one to another with Brotherly Love in honour preferring one another Rom. 12.10 For bearing one another forgiving one another Col. 3.13 That no man goe beyond or defraud his Brother 1 Thes 4.6 In which places you may see who the many are that God both 〈◊〉 and that have sinned and that shall dye and come to Judgement to whom we are to give honour and render their dues c. even the Beleevers and Gods Elect and Chosen REASON IV. And there was great reason why in those times they should use such generall words as All Men Every man when they meant but some for was it not said Hee shewed his words unto Iacob and his Statutes and Iudgements unto Israel He bath not dealt so with any Nation as Psal 147.19 20. That now by these generall words the Elect among the Gentiles might be encouraged to feare the Lord and stand in awe of him according to that in Psal 33.8 Is not this ungodly dealing with and profaning of the
THE VNIVERSALLITY OF GOD'S FREE-GRACE IN CHRIST TO MANKIND PROCLAIMED and DISPLAYED From 1 Tim. 2.6 and Hebr. 2.9 according to their genuine sense THAT ALL MIGHT BE COMFORTED Encouraged every one confirmed and assured of the Propitiation and Death of Christ for the whole Race of Mankind and so for himself in particular Through urgent importunity Written by Thomas Moore Joh. 3.14 15 16. And as Moses lifted up the Serpent in the Wildernesse Even so must the Sonne of Man be lifted up that whosoever beleeveth in him should not perish but have Everlasting life Heb. 2.9 But we see JESUS who was made a little lower then the Angels for the suffering of Death crowned with glory and honour that he by the grace of God should taste Death for Every Man LONDON Printed in the Yeer of the Patience and Forbearance of our Lord. 1646. TO THE CHRISTIAN READER Christian Reader IF wee beleeve the great love of GOD to Mankind fallen into sinne and enmity against him manifested in the gift of his Son to be the Saviour of the World who by the grace of God tasted death for Every man And became the Propitiation for the sinnes of the whole world and the fruits hereof so great for all men that they extend as large as the heaven and the earth bearing forth their Testimony with more brightnesse then the Sunne and working on every mans sense to lead to Repentance Psal 19.1 7. Rom. 10.18 Acts 14.17 Rom. 2.4 and so precious in those to whom through the Gospel it spiritually appeareth That it converteth and bringeth in to Christ and also teacheth to deny ungodlinesse and worldly lusts and to live soberly righteously and godly in this present life c. Tit. 3.4.5 and 2.11 12 13. Then I hope thou wilt not count it strange if some be heartily grieved when in a Church where this great Love is testified And set forth in the authorized Doctrine thereof many professing themselves zealous to see them 1. So denying and blaspheming this great love of God to mankind in Scripture affirmed Joh. 3.16 17. 1 Joh. 4.14 as if God ever and from all eternity hated the greatest number of men so as they neither are beholden to him for any good will or love nor have any doore of Repentance or meanes of life opened and afforded by him in truth for them 2. So contradicting and blaspheming the plain sayings of the Gospel of Christ as that he gave himself a Ransome for All Men 1 Tim. 2.6 and by the grace of God tasted death for Every Man Heb. 2.9 as to affirme plainly and directly contrary as That Jesus Christ did not die or sh●d his blood for every man 3. Calling the Expression in the Doctrin of the Church of England that saith Jesus Christ God the Sonne hath Redemed me and all mankind a flat lye affirming the truth to be hee hath redeemed none but the Elect. 4. Running into so many long agoe condemned evill and Papisticall wayes and arguings to maintaine their Contradictions of Truth Yea I suppose it would be grievous to thee also to perceive the same Neither I am perswaded wilt thou count it strange that this Love of God beleeved should constraine the Beleever in love to beare forth the testimony thereof and also maintaine it against opposition yea and when to the godly and sober-minded the same is plainly testifyed and the testimony subscribed and yet by others in heat and rashnes traduced Then on the importune request of many to permit it to more open view that it may be rightly knowne and so tryed and either approved or the errours found therein discovered and confuted which done in love and by faire dealing with the Scripture will be lovingly accepted though the fury of such as have no way but by incensing Authority with false suggestions and evill Reports however garnish'd to overcome those they oppose cannot be justified as Christian Wherefore Christian and Juditious Reader if thou conceivest me to erre I hope thy love will leade thee in a Christian way to shew it me by the Scripture which I will thankfully imbrace and if thou wilt endeavour the same I then entreat but these foure things of thee which I know the grace of Christ beleeved and heeded will teach thee not to denie mee And they are these First that thou answer to the businesse about the matter affirmed as namely about the Redemption Reconciliation and Propitiation wrought by Christ in his owne body for men distinct from that he by his Spirit in application thereof worketh in men and so according to the distinction the Scripture maketh and ●●ntioned in the five first Chapters of this ensuing Treatise Secondly that thou adde not to that I have affirmed of the Death of Christ for All Men such things as I neither affirme nor by any necessary or reasonable consequence can be said to be included in or to arise from my Affirmation as some have done As that Christ should die for all men alike or that all men shall be Eternally saved or that all or any man hath by Nature Free-will to that which is spiritually good or that all that beleeve Christ dyed for All Men shall be saved all which the Truth affirmed and the Treatise every where condemneth Thirdly that in answering thou be pleased to use spiritual weapons and right Arguing from plain places of Scripture compared with other like places and so forbea● those carnall and Popish wayes and manner of Reasonnings faulted by so many Worthies in this Church As 1. Pretending insufficiency in the Scripture to be the determiner of all matters of Faith but that how plainly soever the Scripture affirmes yet the matter is but sub judice without some other determination 2. Pretending darknesse in the Scripture yea in Fundamentalls and that of themselves however compared with other-like places they are full of obscurity 3. Use of carnall Reasons to frame absurdities to follow if the truth the plain sayings of Scripture import be received and professed 4. Imposing strange senses on plaine sayings of Scripture without proof 5. Devising wayes to maintaine such senses that they might appeare as if they were proved by Scripture as to instance the most common of these wayes 1. To restraine a generall sense to be meant only of a particular as the Papists have done in some places to maintaine the supremacy of the Pope and the Socinians or new Arrians have restrained those generall words of all things and the world made by Christ to be meant only of a new Creation And all things to be only all the Elect And the world to mean the Church or a World of Beleevers thereby to denie the being of Christ before he took flesh and so his being God also 2. To avoid places speaking of the same businesse to invent reasons against the true sense and frame another sense out of Places treating of another business as some have done to deny the Resurrection and others to deny their Brethren