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A25294 The substance of Christian religion, or, A plain and easie draught of the Christian catechisme in LII lectures on chosen texts of Scripture, for each Lords-day of the year, learnedly and perspicuously illustrated with doctrines, reasons, and uses / by that reverend and worthy laborer in the Lord's vineyard, William Ames ... Ames, William, 1576-1633. 1659 (1659) Wing A3003; ESTC R6622 173,739 322

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mystery of godlinesse because godliness both riseth up to this Faith and floweth down from it This most practical doctrine is the generall use of all the rest that went before Reas. 1. Because in this mystery appears Gods greatest goodnesse grace mercy and love which if they be rightly taken up cannot but stir up our mindes unto care and zeale of honouring loving and adhearing to God and pleasing him in all things wherein he hath shown us that true godlinesse consists Reas. 2. In this mystery is contained both the merits and efficacy or power by vertue whereof men are regenerated that they may live acceptably to God and Christ that is godlily Reas. 3. Because in Christ we have the perfectest pattern of all godlinesse and with all the perfectest doctrine which is called the doctrine of godlinesse or according to godlinesse Use The use of Reproof against such as professe the faith of this great mystery but in the mean time most foully prophane it and make it to be blasphemed through their impiety The seventh Lords day Acts 16. vers 31. And they said believe on the Lord Iesus Christ and thou shalt be saved and thine house IN this Text is contain'd Paul and Silas their answer to the question proposed by the Jailor concerning the way how to be saved wherein these two things are proposed 1. An act absolutely necessary for attaining of salvation to wit that of Faith believe say they and this act is declared by its proper object our Lord Iesus Christ. 2. The effect that is certainly to follow upon this act is set down and that is the salvation of him that believeth Doct. 1. All are not saved by Christ but such onely as are united or grafted into Christ by Faith It is gathered from this Text in that one carefull how to be saved is sent to Christ to believe in him and so to have union with him by this belief that he may be saved Reas. 1. Because although there be sufficiency enough in Christ and in abundance to save all and any man yet this sufficiency is not reduced to efficiency or into act unlesse a due application be 〈◊〉 as neither meat nourisheth nor physick cureth nor cloth covereth nor silver maketh rich unlesse they be rightly applyed tothe party to be nourished cured clothed and made rich so it is in this businesse Reas. ●… As the first Adam neither received nor lost his righteousnesse and life but for such as were some way that is vertually in him and afterwards actually descended from him or were in union of the same blood with him so also the second Adam Christ restores not righteousnesse and life but unto such as are in him to wit ingrafted by Faith and adhear unto him by the union of one and the same spirit Hence it is that effectuall vocation whereby this application of Christ or this conjunction with him is brought to passe doth in order go before not onely our glorification and salvation but also justification and all sound consolation that we have concerning salvation Use Of Admonition that we may chiefly care for and go about this that we may both be and remain in Christ and live in him because without this union with him we cannot come to be saved The signe or mark whereby we know that is ordinarily or according to the order of means appointed that this or that man is in Christ is this if drawing vertue from Christ as a branch drawing spirituall ●…ap from the stock he hath care to bring forth fruits to him and in him Iohn 15. verse 〈◊〉 4. Doct. 2. Faith is the tye whereby we are first united to Christ and ingrafted into him This Doctrine is couched in the Text in the word believe for there are three tyes of Union whereof there is need in our conjunction with God and Christ the Spirit Faith and Love The Spirit is that tye whereby Christ layeth hold upon us and tyeth us to himself Faith is that tye whereby we lay hold upon Christ and apply him to our selves and is alway the effect of the spirit in some measure Love is the band of perfection whereby we wholly give over our selves to Christ and consecrate our selves to his will and is the effect of both the former Amongst these Faith is the first bond by which we lay hold on Christ. For though it follow the operation of the Spirit as its effect in that respect it is called the gift of God and the gift of the Spirit of God yet it goes before both Love and Hope that are saving Reas. 1. Because the proper nature of Faith is to be a spiritual hand whereby we lay hold on and receive that good that is needfull to us for salvation Iohn 1. 12. where to believe is meant to receive that the true office and nature of Faith may be se●… forth Reas. 2. Because a Faith receiving Christ doth also receive life in Christ and Faith is the principle of our spiritual life according to that of the Apostle The just shall live by Faith 3. Because Christ is not proposed unto us to salvation but in the promise of the Gospel and the proper and immediate end and fruit of this proposal is to make Faith or to gain belief and so the first receiving as well of the promise as of the thing where about the promise is is by Faith Use Of Direction and that such as upon another occasion the Apostle hath Eph. 6. 16. to wit that above all things we be carefull to acquire keep and increase true Faith Doct. 3. The adequate object of Faith as it justifies is Iesus Christ as offered in the Gospell for righteousness and life or the mercie of God in and through Iesus Christ thus offered It is evident in the Text. The explication is that although with our understanding we ought to assent to all things that are contain'd in the word of God and especially to those that are contained in the promises of the Gospel yet the power of justifying us doth proceed from no other object but from Christ alone And so Faith though it look at other objects also yet it justifies not nor absolves from guilt of sin and death but as it looks at Christ alone as offered us to that end Reason 1. Because Christ alone is our Righteousness and Redemption but our justification consists in the application of this Righteousnesse and Redemption Therefore Faith in that respect justifies as it lookes at Christ and applieth him Reas. 2. Because if all other things revealed in Scriptures and to be believed by us belonged to our justification as objects of justifying faith then not onely the belief of the creation would justify us but also the belief of mans falling into sin and of being dead therein And so Faith about sin and death should as well justifie us as Faith in Christ. Reas. 3. Unless Christ be looked upon by Faith Faith hath nothing in it why it should more justifie