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A65896 The way of life and perfection livingly demonstrated in some serious animadversions or remarks and answers upon the book entituled The middle way of perfection, with indifferency between the orthodox and the Quaker, herein considered, and the naked truth as it is in Christ Jesus, opened in real love to the souls of men / by George Whitehead. Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723. 1676 (1676) Wing W1973; ESTC R20758 42,882 60

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as I find them 2 dly To consider whether his Reflections upon us are consistant therewith as touching our Principles Sect. I. As touching Justification he saith viz. To avoid needless Difference with Brethren I must distinguish Justification Justification we agree to be a forensical Act opposed to the laying any Thing to a Man's Charge whereby he may be condemned who shall lay any Thing to the Charge of God's Elect it is God that justifieth now there is a Double Charge the Charge of the Law that we are Sinners and so condemnable for violating of it and the Charge of the Gospel that we have not performed the remedying Condition which God requires of us for the escaping of that Condemnation And also he farther explains There is a farther Justification in regard to a particular Charge of the one or an universal Justification against all Accusations or the Charge of both as we must answer to the Charge of the Gospel by denying that Charge and pleading our Performance we answer the Charge of the Law by confessing it and pleading Christ's Satisfaction Our Faith aud Repentance is our Righteousness in Regard to the Gospel but Pardon of Sin together with this Righteousness may go both into universal Justification And that God justifying us by this Righteousness that is by Faith or Evangelical Obedience without the Works of the Law and that pardoning us as the Effect of that Act may both make up the Compositum of Vniversal Just●fication you see how tender I am of persisting in any Mistake wherein I have or may prejudice others I do not find that the Scripture doth denominate or pronounce any one Righteous or a Just Man from one End to another upon any-other Account then his doing Righteousness yet will I not quarrel with any that say we are made Righteous also by Forgiveness and that the Delivery of us from Sin from the Law and Condemnation by it is Justification though really I am apt to think that this Work is rather to be attributed with the Apostle to our Redemption Compare Ephes. 1 7. 2 Cor. 5. 19. Rom 3. 24. Animad Observe what is hereby granted 1 st That Justification is oppos'd to the laying any thing to a Man's Charge whereby he might be condemned a● who shall lay any Thing to the Charge of God's Elect The Questions therefore is whether God's Elect be chargeable with any Thing that is condemnable For against a Righteous Man there is no Law this answers the End of Christ's coming in the Likeness of sinful Flesh that he might not only condemn Sin in the Flesh but that the Righteousness of the Law might be fulfilled in us who walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit and this then truly acquits and clears such who thus walk both from the Charge of the Law and of the Gospel there being no Condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus c. 2 dly That we cannot deny the Charge of the Gospel until we have performed that Remedying Condition which God requires of us for the escaping the Condemnation or rather until that true Faith and Repentance be wrought in us by the Grace of God as the Condition upon and through which God doth both pardon and justifie 3 dly That God justifieth us by this Righteousness that is by Faith or Evangelical Obedience without the Works of the Law it must be considered to be without those Works of the Law which the Apostle intended as namely those that were fleshly and shaddowy that were not essential to an Evangelical Righteousness and not that substantial and continuing Obedience of that Love which is the fulfilling of the Law 4 thly That Evangelical Obedience and doing Righteousness by which God justifies or pronounces any one Righteous and in which his Elect is not chargeable or condemnable either by Law or Gospel must needs therefore be a sincere Obedience without the Mixture of Sin or any Thing condemnable Christ being the Cause and Worker of that Faith Sanctification and Righteousness in the true Believer from whence his Obedience and doing of Righteousness proceeds all which seriously considered doth both shut out the Opinion of the Imputation of Christ's Righteousness to Men while actual in their Sins and the pronouncing them Righteous in God's Sight who are by his Spirit denounced or condemned in themselves as unrighteous and disobedient Persons for where real Faith and Repentance from dead Works is wrought in the Heart there is a real Cessation from those Works and evil Actions although the very Nature and Seed thereof is not immediately wrought out of the Heart but by Degrees But then I see no Cause why it should be said that Pardon or Remission is not any Essential Part or no Part of Justification but the Effect as in Page 4. Seeing that Pardon of Sin together with our Fa●th and Repentance as the Condition goes both into Universal Justification as before though a Pardon of Sins past upon true Faith and Repentance be not alone the absolute Justification but also a Perseverance in faithful Obedience to the Gospel is necessary to an absolute justified Estate both being by the Grace of God in and through Christ wherein he looks upon the Creature that is truly humbled with an Eye of Compassion in remitting of Sins past and with his Fatherly Love and Goodness in preserving and keeping such in the Sense of his Goodness which doth obliege to Faithfulness and Continuance in the Truth unto the End so that in an absolute justified Estate there is both an Experience of true Humility living Faith Sanctification and sincere Obedience and the continuance of the same according to these Scriptures 2 Cor. 5. 17 18. Ephes. 1. 7. to the End Rom. 3. 24 25 26 27 31. ver compared with ver 21. see and observe also Titus chap. 3. 4 5 6 7. the real Experience whereof is beyond Mens Thinkings and Conceivings and it is only the true Believers and sanctified Ones who can truly say from an inward Experience of the Work of God in their Hearts that Christ is made unto us Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption and he that spared not his only Son but delivered him up for us all how much more shall he not with him give us all Things Sect. II. And seeing it is also granted or at least implied that the State of Justification extends to a State of Perfection it is necessary we by the Way further take notice of some Truths laid down by this Author about Perfection as namely It is to be acknowledged 1st That there are and may be very many Scriptures easily pressed by the Quakers and Papists for the Service of their Doctrine so that there is no doubt but thus much is proved that it is our Duty to be as perfect as they would have every Sin is forbidden and every Good Thing that is to say by the Law of Innocency is commanded thus far true 2dly He cites Augustine
Sins may relate to Sins that were past and forgiven as well as the accidental sinnings of any weak ones among them for he should have considered that if any Man sin is not that every Man must sin or t●at no Man can do otherwise but rather implies that they might also be kept out of Sin seeing he saith These Things write I unto you that you sin no● it seems he was not of this Man's Mind that they were Sinners all their Dayes or could be no otherwise Besides both John and others condescended to the lowest of those to whom they wrote taking themselves in as sharers in the same Conditions and suffering with them that they might help them To the weak I became as weak c. As for his Alledging and citing Eliphaz for Sin What is Man that he should be clean and he that is born of a Woman that he should be Righteous Because he putteth no Trust in his Saints and the Heavens are not clean in his Sight ●o this I say that I am no more of his Mind then Job was and I do not reckon such an Instance of one of Job's miserable Comforters to be any valid Proof against Perfection for doth God put no Trust in his Saints Doth he not give this Testimony of them surely they are my People Chi●dren that will not lye and so was he their Saviour And further observe that the Lord said to Eliphaz the Temanite My Wrath is kindled against thee and against thy two Friends for ye have not spoken of me the Thing that is right as my servant Job hath Job 42. 7. ●●is Author further adds We are all an unclean Thing saith the Church and all our Right●ousnesses are as filthy Rags pag. 21. Animad I wonder he hath distinguished no better here for this as applied to the Church without Distinction contradicts all his Concessions to the Truth before both of universal Justification Perfection the Condition of Life and Salvation and Evangelical Holiness methinks he should consider that these are not intended in those Righteousness●s that are as filthy Rags and that the Prophet Isaiah himself did personate and intend the Jews herein as disobedient rebellious and corrupt in their doings and not the Evangelical Church whose Righteousness the Lord is and concerning whom it was promi●ed Thy People shall be all Righteous Object There is one Text most full he saith which is that of David Enter not into Judgment with thy Servant O Lord for in thy Sight shall no Man living be justi●ied upon which he is pleased to argue If there is ●r ever was any meer Mortal on Earth that lived altogether without Sin then must this Text be false Animad This altogether without Sin hath a large Extent and it is not that which we lay the Controvesie upon we do not state this for Justification in God's Sight that any meer Mortal on Earth lived altogether without Sin for all generally have sinned and if we say we have not sinned we make him a Lyar and his Word is not i●us 1 John 1. 10. And further I will grant that if therefore God should enter into strict Judgement with any deservedly to punish them for all that ever they have done then there would be no Place either for Pardon Justification Salvation or Redemption by Christ and further by the Deeds of Law and all the Righteousness that is meerly performed by the Flesh shall no Flesh living be justified if God upon t●is A●count should enter into Judgement then in his Sight should no Man living be justified ●ut seeing he hath provided and afforded a Gracious Remedy to wit the S●ed of the Woman 〈◊〉 bruiseth the Serpent's Head th●t destroye the Devil and treads Satan under Feet hereby 〈◊〉 livers Man from Condemnation and Death although the first hath a Sense of the Sentence of Death and the Ministry of Condemnation in him as knowing that Commandment which kills and makes alive works Death and brings for h● Life And so I will further confess that no Man living in this State unto which he must dye in passing through the Law can be justified in God's Sight His saying that it is common for Men to alledge a few ●catered Scr●ptures against any Opinion which yet is true This both is a sleighty as well as an irreverend expression as touching the Scriptures and the Reflection implied in it against us as groundless Sect. XII Object If we are justified through C●rist's Redemption through Faith when none of us have performed the Condition required ●fus to our Justification by the Law of our Creation th●n must our Justification be of Grace c. Animad 1st Though Justification be of Grace yet this doth neither indulge nor allow us in the Breach of the Condition required by the Law of our Creation nor are Men justified in the Breach and Violation thereof if by the Law of our Creation the Law of Innocency or Image of God wherein Man was created be intended for a justified State by the Grace of God in Christ where compleated is where Men are saved through the Washing of Regeneration Tit. 3 4 5 6 7. Object If this Grace is obtained or purchased for us through Christ's Redemption then is God righteous though he accept of us seeing it is for Christ's Sake without that Condition Animad Without what Condition that which was required of us by the first Law or Law of our first Creation I deny that for without Innocency without the Image of God which consists in Righteousness and true Holiness none are accepted of God though it is true we are forgiven for Christ's sake through Faith Repentance of 〈◊〉 ●st before but our Acceptance is in the Beloved not out of him 〈◊〉 in him we have our Redemption Justification both from Sin and Condemnation of the Law and in him we have restored to us what Adam lost by Transgression and not only that but enjoy more Security and Stabillity And what doth God by his Spirit work in those that are chosen but perfect Holiness yea he will ordain Peace for us for he hath wrought all our Works in us Isa. 26. 12. page 23. Also it is an Untruth That the Perfection of the Quakers doth quite overthrow all this which the Apostle teacheth pag. 23. for the real Quaker is of the Apostle's Mind that Christ came both to condemn Sin in the Flesh to redeem us from ALL Iniquity to fulfil the Righteousness of the Law in us who walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit that so we might be delivered from ALL Condemnation And also it is unjustly inferred from our Opinion That we have no need of such Grace or Christ's Redemption that is of any from Christ as without whereby we should be justified and saved and as untrue that the Righteousness of God or of Faith in Opposition to Works is below that of ours for in the Gospel which is the Power of God is his Righteousness revealed from