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A89271 An explicite declaration of the testimony of Christ according to the plain sayings of the Gospel: and therein, of the purposes, promises, and covenants of God, as by Gospel declared. With, a consideration of a question stated about faith. By Thomas Moore, Senior. Moore, Thomas, Senior. 1656 (1656) Wing M2593B; ESTC R231372 616,621 754

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interpretation in his gracious account and acceptance they are as Believers and of the Kingdom and he can regenerate them in the very taking away their breath if not before and he will compleat their Regeneration with the reft of the Saints in the Resurrection of the Just and of these he hath an innumerable Seed or Generation But these come not in the number I am to speak of nor was any purpose against these Let this be heeded Again for the Sons of Men as Men fallen and meerly natural and come to the use of understanding yet if no day of gracious visitation hath passed on them so as in some measure to open their eyes and give them to discern and move in their hearts towards convincement and turning these are all yet in blindeness darkness and under the power of sin and Satan corruption in sinful lusts working in them and so are blinde deaf dead in respect of the Life of God in Christ and so are unable to hear see understand and believe the Testimony of Christ yea all that come to the use of understanding till by some light and power from God they be so visited as to be touched in heart somewhat lighted and touched with some convincements in means used are in this evil case and none better then other in that respect And these are not the objects or subjects of the purposes I have to speak of but as there is in the will and purpose of God a Day or Dayes of Visitation for all that are come to the use of understanding 1 Pet. 2.22 especially where the Gospel comes and is preached among them as it is among those I can speak or write to So of such as this Day of Visitation hath passed upon let me be understood namely of those towards whom God in using means doth in the means he useth and by the light and power he therein extendeth open their ears to hear his voice and enlightneth their minde to discern so opening their eyes to see in some measure what is presented to and required of them and moveth in their hearts by his word sounded and grace presented that they might in seeing see in hearing hear and so understand and turn towards him and so he would heal them In all which there is no betterness in one more then in another yea they that in seeing see have nothing to glory in but the Riches of his Grace in giving them such an eye and alluring them with such an object in seeing to see and extending so freely following Grace to heal them But they that in seeing see not when an eye is given them and such an object presented to their view but for the love of any other thing dislike the light and so close their eys stop their ears and harden their hearts have therein willingly made themselves much worse then either themselves or their Fellows forewere and this not through any want on the part of God or Christ but meerly through wilfulness in themselves and siding with the Tempter And of Men thus visited and under this consideration I am now to speak and so in the Scripture I finde 4. God's will and purpose concerning these thus described and under this consideration and so beheld That those who when he hath so opened their ears and eyes and sounded his Word and presented Truth to them and moved in their hearts that they might in hearing hear and in seeing see and they then do in hearing hear or attend his voice and in seeing see and minde what he displayeth and presenteth to them and so in the motion and strength given them are assaying to turn at his reproof he will heal that is save enlive and enable them to believe and so pour our his Spirit and make known his words unto them such his purpose his word his promise But those that when he hath so opened their ears and eyes and is moving in their hearts as hath been said that they having eyes and ears might in seeing see and in hearing hear and then they for the love of any lust or conceited goodly thing or opinion or supposed righteousness close their eyes at the light reproving it and so will not in seeing see c. lest they should understand and be converted these he will blinde and harden so as they cannot believe but stumble at the word discovering Christ and convincing yet will he not altogether give over these at the first repulse but come again with some chastisements and renewed reproofs and strivings and if they abide not still in impenitency and unbelief he will receive and save them but if they still wilfully persist in their rebellion he will reprobate them and then they cannot believe but shall be eternally damned and so eat the fruit he saith not of his decrees but of their own wayes Prov. 1.31 32 Hos 13. 2 Pet. 2.1 Mat. 16.26 so that their destruction is of themselves they have lost their own Souls And these to be the purposes of God and in this manner to be fulfilled is abundantly cleerly revealed and affirmed in the Scripture John 5.25 The dead as all by nature are in sins and trespasses Joh. 5.25 Eph. 2.1 2 3 and that meant here expresly shewn by mentioning that as another manner of death when Men are in their Graves vers 28 29. shall hear the voice of the Son of God and he saith not all they shall live but they that hear shall live Which can be no other but they that in hearing hear he that quickneth whom he will will quicken them and they shall live vers 21-26 the Father and he being one in will and purpose and so our Saviour openeth it himself declaring this to be the way of his Father's and his proceeding according to his purpose and so his purpose when he telleth his Disciples the cause why he spake to the people in Parables Mat. 4.23 to whom it appears in all the three Evangelists he had before preached the Gospel plainly and they had not so received as to become his Disciples he saith to them that in hearing were become his Disciples Mat. 13. Mat. 13. v. 11 vers 11. Becanse it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven but to them it is not given 12 now minde the cause or reason for whosoever hath to him shall be given and he shall have more abundance but whosoever hath not from him shall be taken away even that which he hath And this explicated by himself Therefore speak I to them in parables 13 because they seeing see not and hearing hear not c. which is plain to be They have their eyes opened and their ears opened and by spiritual motion the word sown in their heart And so hath that is hath had given him an eye to see an ear to hear and the Word with motion brought to his Heart and so hath a price put in his hand Pro.
Joh. 5.12 2 Cor. 5.17 1 Thess 5.23 Gal. 5 22 23 1 Joh. 3.9 Eph. 2.10 1 Pet. 1.22 Phil. 2.13 Joh. 14.1 26 15 22 16 7 8 Rom 8.10 11 1 Cor. 6.19 Ro. 5.3 1 Jo 4.13 2 Tim. 2.14 1 Cor. 6.17 12.12 13 Eph. 4. 1 Joh. 3.14 Eph. 2.2 Rom. 6.11 13 12.8 9 Act 26.18 Eph. 5.8 1 Thes 5 4 Col. 1.13 1 Pet 2 9 Eze. 36.25 Zich 13 1 Isa 4.3.4 Eph 5.11 1 Cor. 6.11 Ro. 1.10 Eph. 2.12.13 14 15. Col. 1.21 Heb. 12.22 Eph. 2 3. Gal. 3.13 Ro. 8.1 2 Cor. 5.21 Col. 2.10 Ro. 5.1 8.32 3 1 Joh. 3.1.2 Eph. 3.15 that upon any account what ever is so called in respect of its fountain termed The faith of Gods Elect. 2. For the manner of their obtaining of this precious Faith it is by Gods giving to them that holy Spirit of his whereby he raised Jesus from the dead to raise them from their death in sin to quicken them unto newness of life endowing them with a new life with a spiritual gracious and supernatural habit spreading it self upon their whole souls making them new creatures throughout in respect of parts investing them with an abiding principle being a natural genuine fountain of all those spiritual acts works and duties which he is pleased to work in them and by them of his own good pleasure 3. That the holy and blessed Spirit which effectually and powerfully works this change in them is bestowed upon them as a fruit of the purchase and intercession of Jesus Christ to dwell in them and abide in them for ever Upon the account of which inhabitation of the Spirit of Christ in them they have union with him i. e. one and the same Spirit dwelling in him the head and them the members 4. By all which as to their actual state and condition they are really changed from death to life and from darkness to light from an universal habit of uncleanness unto holiness and from a state of enmity stubbornness and rebellion c. into a state of love obedience delight c. And as to their relative condition whereas they were children of wrath under the curse and condemning power of the Law They are upon the score of him who was made a curse for them and is made righteousness to them accepted justified adopted and admitted into that family of heaven and earth which is called after the Name of God These alone are they of whom we treat of whose state and condition perseverance is an inseparable adjunct c. So far he For his stating the question about perseverance what that is I do not meddle with it may be consented in of all hands But for the faith and Saintship I shall consider it because he begins and ends his discourse or description of these with setting them forth as those alone of whom the discourse is Also having before confessed not to stand for the former kinde of faith And this he hath set forth is in such dark and unscripture-like language though many be quoted that let but the mixtures put in about the former kinde of faith beleevers and Saints Confessed True in its kinde be removed as being no parts of it as they are not And there is nothing in this description that will stand but what is found in that which will appear in every particular of his mentioned concernments and what is that then contended for let them be considered and the rather because there is but one true kinde of faith and all else false I desire therefore the Concernments may every one be considered according to Scripture and Scripture-language without prejudice CHAP. XV. Of Mr. Owen his first Concernment 1. HE saith these Saints and beleevers Eph. 2.1 2 3. By nature the children of wrath they are as well as others The Text is plain that the Apostle having said of the Gentiles They were dead in trespasses and sins where in times past they walked c. He saith of himself and the Jews That we also had our conversation among the children of disobedience c. And he saith not are but were by nature the children of wrath even as others or as some translate it as also the rest or as some translate it Naturally the children of wrath even as well as others But neither the Text nor any translation puts in that as the Jews conformity with the Gentiles That they were even as they dead in trespasses and sins though that in some sense were true of the unbeleeving Jews Rom. 11.16 Rom. 3 2. 9.4 Psa 147.19 20 John 4 22. Rom. 3.2 9 4 5. Eph 2.11 12. Rom. 3 9-19 yet not in full sense even as the unbeleeving Gentiles before the Gospel was sent to bee preached to them For the Jews were the natural branches Not so the Gentiles The Jews had the Oracles Covenants Promises and service of God committed to them Not so the Gentiles The Jews had the worship of the true God among them and so the hope set before them and therein means more abundantly to come in to him for receiving and enjoying the same by faith which the Gentiles had not Yet these Jews not by faith coming in Eph. 2.13 14 15 16 17 18 3 5 6.9 were no better but disobedient and the children of wrath even as the Gentiles Now by Christ the partition wall is broken down and by the Gospel the same priviledges with greater inlargement and more spiritual and effectual means given to the Gentiles yet notwithstanding whether Jews or Gentiles such as are not by this Gospel and means it affords Rom. 3.9.20 2 25-29 Joh. 3.36 gained to beleeve and so converted and changed in disposition and conversation what ever knowledge or means they have what ever humane righteousness or profession they have yet walking according to the wisdome and will of the flesh or according to the oldness of the letter they in respect of acceptance with God and eternal life are no better than others but under displeasure and wrath and in the same danger even as others The children of wrath and if here be put in dead in trespasses and sins it will stand even as others Now the difficulty lyeth in what sense Nature is taken for which I will not strive Let men take it in what sense by Scripture they will 1. If by Nature be meant the first or natural birth as men come from Adam by propagation and so sinners Rom. 5.12 18 19. and bear his image which is common to all men Then it overthrows the fancy of some a certain number of persons severed from others before they were born to be an elect people to Son-ship and eternal life for if any were so elect as Adams sons from eternity before the world was then were they not born or by birth The children of wrath even as others no there would be a great and wide difference in humane things men will easily discern it If
faith yet they cannot be saved That first mentioned faith flowing from such an election and purpose of God concerning their persons is the faith of Gods elect This I say Paul never taught nor is there any one line in Scripture to affirm it the Spirit of God leads no man so to beleeve or speak it is quite and directly cross to his Testimony as is shewn at large Part. 2. Chap. 9. Page 87 88 89. Part. 4. Chap. 10. 11. So that the faith here commended is the same with that Heb. 6.4 5. And as for Rom. 8.28 how it speaks the same thing and not a word for this reproved fancy is shewn before at large See Part. 4. Chap. 6 7 8. And so likewise is that Act. 13.48 in Part. 5. Chap. 6. Page 317 318. So that Eph. 1 4. is likewise shewn to make nothing for it Part. 3. Chap. 12. Page 221. And that 1 Pet. 1.2 3 4 5. speaks not of an eternal purpose of God concerning some certain persons of Adams sons in a decree to elect and eternally save them but of the manner of the election of such as were already actually elected viz. That it was through the sanctification of the Spirit unto the sprinkling of the blood of Jesus 2 Thess 2.13 exprest elsewhere The beleef of the truth in which that sprinkling is received This election being according to the fore-knowledge or fore-approbation of God who hath fore-appointed and approved this way for electing and choosing such as beleeve his Testimony as is at large shewn on Rom. 8.28 Part. 4. Chap. 6. 7. 8. So that this Concernment hath gained nothing for any other kinde of faith than that he confest at first true in its kinde I would he had not cast it by CHAP. XVI Of his second Concernment 1. HE saith for the manner of their obtaining this precious faith it is by Gods giving to them that holy Spirit c. In this I shall note three things in which it is pretended to be not only peculiar but of another and better kinde than the former true in its kinde 1. Hee saith It is by giving that Holy Spirit of his whereby he raised Jesus from the dead to raise them from their death in sin to quicken them unto newness of life In this first saying we have two things to note in the manner of true beleevers obtaining faith viz. First What God gives unto them and that is that same holy Spirit of his by which hee raised Jesus from the dead And secondly The end for which God gives this holy Spirit to them and that is to raise them from their death in sin to quicken them unto newness of life both which are very true and will by all true beleevers be so confessed yet the asserting it as a peculiar manner of obtaining faith that is of a better kinde than that mentioned Heb. 6.4 5. and another manner of obtaining also and leaving out something needful in this business to be mentioned is blame-worthy For 1 God for calling any to the faith doth not send forth or give any other spirit nor is there any other spirit proceeding from the Father and the Son than that holy Spirit by which he raised Jesus from the dead This Spirit is called his Holy Spirit the Spirit of Christ the Spirit of Grace 1 Pet. 3.19 20. Act 7.51 By this Spirit Christ preached in the ministration of Noah and of the Prophets whence those that resisted his inlightnings and teachings in those ministrations are said to have been disobedient to and have resisted the Holy Ghost And now more abundantly since the sufferings and ascention of Christ he doth in the ministration of the Gospel inlighten call convince c. whence those that shut their eyes and refuse and despise are said to despise God 1 Thes 4.7 8. Heb. 10.29 And they that after they have received the knowledge of the truth do willingly tread under foot the Son of God and count the blood of the Covenant as an unholy thing are said to have done despite to the Spirit of Grace i.e. If it had not been the holy Spirit they had resisted their sin had not been so grievous It is not good to devise pleas for wicked men to extenuate their sin And though there be a Spirit of truth and a spirit of error yet truth is one and the Spirit of truth is one 1 Joh 4 1-6 1 Cor. 12.4.11 2 Cor. 11.4.13.14 15. 1 Cor 12.2 3. though his gifts be divers and the Spirit of truth cometh onely from God and Christ And no other spirit but error is divers and many and the spirit of error is manifold and various and proceedeth not from God but from the Devil Nor can any man attain any true kinde of faith but by the Holy Ghost yea that faith mentioned Heb. 6.1 2 4 5. was attained by the illumination of the Holy Ghost and they were made partakers of the Holy Ghost And to ascribe to the Spirit the working of a faith of Christ dying and by his blood having made peace such as shall cause light love joy and fill the soul with such hope of eternal life as shall ravish the heart of a man and inwardly and outwardly change him And yet that Christ dyed not for that man or that there is no eternal life in him for that man nor truth or reality in Gods intentions to give it him Oh! yee heavens be astonished and let the earth tremble at this that any should say thus of the Holy Ghost the Spirit of truth or that God should have two Spirits one to work this faith which yet cannot be true in any kinde and a better Spirit to work a better kinde of faith His Spirit is one and holy and all his operations to bring any to beleeve like himself true real holy and of the right and saving kinde though many resist and some depart So that this line of truth was in this business not well brought forth seeing it was to oppose another line of truth and to obscure the truth of the holy Spirits operations 2. The object discovered and medium used by the Holy Ghost for bringing any to this faith and effecting this end mentioned is here sleighted and left out That is Christ and him crueified as set forth in the Gospel for sinners to look to and beleeve in For this is certain first That this holy Spirit testifieth of Christ witnesseth of his death resurrection sacrifice exalteth and glorifieth him as the Son of God the Saviour of the world Joh. 15.26 16 7 8-15 Act. 5.31 32. the Prince and Saviour that giveth repentance and remission of sins to Israel and is a light to the Gentiles and Gods salvation to the ends of the earth And that whosoever beleeveth in him shall receive remission of sins 1 Joh. 1.1 2 3. 2 2. 2.6 9 10 14.16 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 This Jesus and
the Testimony of CHRIST according to the plain sayings of the GOSPEL PART I. CHAP. 1. A Direction to discern Truth from Error ISa 8.20 To the Law and to the Testimony if they speak not according to this Word it 's because there 's no morning or Light in them Now God hath according to his Promise given forth his Son for a Covenant to the People and a Light to the Gentiles a Isa 42.1 6 7. 49.6 with Luk. 2.31 32. Act. 13.47 and so for a Law b Isa 42.4 and for a Witness or Testimony c Isa 33.4 1 John 4.9 10. John 3.16 yea the Scripture witnesseth of Christ and Moses and all the Prophets wrote and spake of him d Joh. 5.39 40. Act. 3.22 24. and He is the Brightness of the Father's Glory and the express Image of his Person e Heb. 1.3 Col. 1.15 in whose Face the Knowledge of the Glory of God shineth f 2 Col. 4.6 he received the Word of the Gospel in which both Law and Testimony is from the Father and in him are hid all the Treasures of Wisdom and Understanding g Deut. 18.18 Isa 42.1 6.1 2 3. Col. 2.3 and he spake the words the Father gave him to speak h Ioh. 3.34 ●7 16 12.49 50. and his Record is true i John 8.14 and he spake of excellent things and the opening of his Mouth was right things his Mouth spake Truth and wickedness is an abomination to his Lips all the words of his Mouth in Righteousness nothing wreathed or froward or perverse in them they are all plain to him that understandeth and Right to them that finde Knowledge k Prov. 8.6 7 8 9. And this Word and Gospel which he received and preached he gave unto his Apostles and first Witnesses and gave them the Holy Spirit which gave them to understand and receive the same l John 15.16 17.6 8. By which Spirit they had the Meaning and Mystery in them so revealed to them as never was to any in any ages before m John 14.26 16.13 14 15. Col. 1.26 27. And so he put and bound and sealed the Law and Testimony in his Disciples n Isai 8.16 2 Cor. 5.19 as in some measure he still doth in them that believe o 1 John 2.8 Col. 3.16 and this Word Gospel and Testimony did the Apostles preach as they had received of the Lord according to the Revelation of the Mystery p Rom. 16.25 26 1 Cor. 11.23 and this with great plainness of Words and evidence and demonstration of Spirit and power q 1 Cor. 2.4 2 Cor. 3.12 And this they also writ and left upon Record in such plainness that they intended nothing but what we in their Writings read r Phil. 3.1 2. 2 Cor. 1.13 and in reading may understand their Knowledge in the Mystery of Christ s Ephes 3.3 4. whence Christ that by his Spirit set them on this work as he did the Prophets before and by that Holy Spirit guided them in writing saith Have not I written to thee excellent things in Counsels and Knowledge that I might make thee know the certainty of the Words of Truth that thou mightst answer the Words of Truth to them that send unto thee t Prov. 22.20 21. And so it is affirmed That that which was and is so written is upright Words of Truth acceptable Words and Words of delight to receive and declare the Minde of God in and so fit also for the Preacher u Eccles 12.10 2 Tim. 3.16 17. So that the Law and Testimony as it is manifested in the first coming of Christ and by him given to his first Witnesses and by them delivered and recorded to us is the Law and the Testimony to which we are to resort and so the whole Scripture as witnessing of Christ and opened by Christ to them and by them to us w John 5.39 Luk. 24.25 26 27 44 45 46 47. Rom. 15.3 4 16.25 26. 2 Pet. 3.2 for Christ spake by his Spirit in the Ministration of Noah x 1 Pet. 3.19 and it was the Spirit of Christ in the Prophets that did signifie to them when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ and the Glory that should follow y 1 Pet. 1.11 the Spirit of the Son being also the Spirit of the Father and that by which God ever hath and doth testifie of his Son z 1 John 5 6. And so God at the first did immediately preach the Gospel in Paradise and after more fully to Abraham in Canaan a Gen. 3.15 15.5 17.1 8. and afterwards by the mouth of all his Holy Prophets b Luk. 1.69 70. which Prophets spake and writ as they were moved by the Holy Ghost c 2 Pet. 1.21 whence what the Spirit foresaw and preached the Scripture that was written by his Inspiration is said to foresee and preach d Gen. 12.3 with Gal. 3.8 16. And what the Scripture saith the Holy Ghost is said to say e Psal 95.7 with Heb. 3.7 And we shall finde many sayings in the Scriptures both of Moses and the following Prophets testifying of Jesus Christ his coming and sufferings and resurrection and glory setting him forth to be the great Prophet High Priest and King and God's Salvation to the end of the Earth and that whoever believeth in him shall not be ashamed calling men to look to him and be saved And this is the main thing to which the Scripture testifieth all other parts and portions of Scripture besides this plain Testimony being subservient and having their tendencie to this even to lead men to the Knowledge and Acknowledgement of this Testimony and so of Christ testified therein f John 5.39 And so The Genealogies from Adam to Abraham g Gen. 5.1 32. 11.10 26. Luk. 3. and from Abraham to David and from David to Christ h Mat. 11 18 25. Luke 3.23 32. are to demonstrate of whom Christ came according to the flesh and that he is very Man of the Seed of a Woman c. And also the Love Truth and Faithfulness of God in performing his Promise i Act. 13.32 33. Gal. 4.4 The end of the Law given to and by Moses was to be a School-Master to Christ k Gal. 3.24 and for Righteousness to have it in Christ l Rom. 10.4 the one part of the Law that of ten Words was to discover sin and sentence to death that men might die to themselves magnifie Grace and be quickened by Christ and live to him m Rom. 3.19 20. 4.15 5.20 Gal. 2.19 20. 3.19 The other part that of Types and Figures in Temple Altar Propitiatory Priests Sacrifices Washings c. To figure and shadow out the Truth that was to be found in Jesus that was to come n Heb. 8.5 9.8 9. 7.19 And so many Metaphors and
the act and freeness of Jesus Christ himself in so offering and that he himself hath done it yea compleatly done it and once for all so as it shall no more be so done by himself nor remains for any other to offer him in any sort to God a Sacrifice for sins nor to add any thing to compleat that offering it being compleated by himself already once for all and as Man he himself alone and by himself though for others did offer this Sacrifice so as there was no Creature either Man or Angel that did or in respect of real acting can in any sense of offering be said to have offered the same with him or to be any part of the offering offered by him but he was both that offering and offerer and no other Man in or with him no not in that sense of which it is said Levi also who received Tythes Heb. 7.9 10. paid Tythes in Abraham for he was yet in the loyns of his Father when Melchizedec met him so as Levi though not in person yet in specie though not with his own hands yet by and in and with his Father in whose loyns he was and from whom he naturally proceeded he did so and in that manner also pay Tythes in Abraham but so can none be said to have offered this offering and Sacrifice by in and with Christ for Jesus Christ had none in his Loyns to come forth of him as Abraham had or as Adam had such a conceit would be very carnal gross and erronious Christ took the Nature of the first Adam and so of all Mankinde that were in the first Adam's Loyns that in that Nature having suffered and overcome Death and being filled with the Holy Ghost he might be and so is a spiritual man to quicken and draw in of the Sons of the natural Man to himself and so make them his spiritual Seed that were not before so by uniting and conforming them to himself by vertue of his Sacrifice offered without which they could never have been his seed so that there was none in Christ to die and rise and offer Sacrifice in him in such a sense as Levi paid Tythes in Abraham nor yet in respect of that sense naturally and actually in specie as we all sinned and fell in the Loyns of our first Father Adam nor was Christ bound to offer this Sacrifice by any pre-engagement upon the account of Mankinde or any of them as being in him or chosen in him or allied to him for his Engagement is free and voluntary and before his own voluntary Engagement to take the nature cause and place of the first publick Man in hand and therein to undertake for all Mankinde to suffer and offer up the acceptable sacrifice he was not engaged to him or any of Mankinde For then his Oblation and sacrifice he offered had not been every way in all respects only of himself and altogether so free as it was in respect of Mankinde and his love to them but by reason of such a pre-engagement some had had some influence upon him and so power to have enjoyned him to take Man's Nature therein to lay down his life yea and by vertue of that pre-engagement and election in him so by vertue of their interest in him to have challenged some right in the very sacrifice it self so far as to have it in some sense counted their offering it together with him but that no such thing could be the dissimilitudes between the first Creation and the new and between the two publick Men do fully and cleerly shew as is before shewn in Part 1. and Chap. 13. and in divers expressions and plain sayings of Scripture Rom. 5.15 But not as the offence so also is the free-gift for if through the offence of one many be dead is not this the same with that before vers 12. By one man sinentred into the world and death by sin and so death passed upon all men in whom or for that all have sinned Adam sinned not alone nor simply as a publick Man so as his sin became no otherwise the sin of all Mankinde but only by meer imputation in an act of severity of vindicative justice he standing in the room of all Mankinde but Adam as the publick Man had also all Mankinde that were naturally to come forth of him in his Loyns and so in that his sinning all Men sinned in their species or kinde though not as then in that act in their individual persons and so all sinned one as well as another all alike without difference and coming forth naturally from him are so in their persons as naturally truly and verily found and beheld as having sinned in him as Levi was to have paid Tythes in Abraham and not only so but the Nature and inclination of Mankinde being polluted in and by that very first sin they come forth polluted and so add more sin of their own Rom. 5.18 and so justly and deservedly the condemnation of the first Man was both by imputation and also naturally the condemnation of all Mankinde or unto all Men and the wages of sin to Adam and to all his posterity is death Rom. 6.23 and that by due and just desert all being made sinners in their own persons in coming forth from him by propagation Rom. 5.19 whence also the word all men vers 12. and 18. is in a double consideration turned into the word many vers 15. and 19. namely to explicate the word all to shew it to be a great number that the evil of the first Man's offence may the more appear in the heynousness of it and also as having more special relation to those that are already come forth in their personal beings naturally from Adam and so came forth under such guilt and defilement of sin and liableness to death which are all Men that have had their personal beings naturally from him and these also are a great number even Many Vers 13 14 19. though there be yet more to come forth from him Yet now though there be a similitude here in respect of the number of persons Vers 18. and the verity of imputation and efficacy between the disobedience of the first publick Man Vers 14. and the obedience and righteousness of the second publick Man yet there is some dissimilitude the first being but a figure of the second and Christ the Truth exceeding all that figures could shew forth and so for Jesus Christ the second publick Man as he was a new gift of God and given to be the Saviour of the world so he also as freely came forth and was made Man under the Law and as freely died and offered up himself a Sacrifice to God for Mankinde the whole kinde without difference and so for all Men to make an Atonement for their sins they are fallen into and this he alone he himself did freely not being engaged to them by vertue of any
Christ and Christ faithful in performance of the same 2 Tim. 2.11 If we be dead with him he saith not If we were dead for him to die for us or as dead in his dying for us having in his sufferings 2 Cor. 5.14 19 20 21. as in the publick Man suffered the sentence of death in account for all we fell into by Adam that as he is risen we might live to him which is true also of such as yet believe not But he saith Rom. 6.2 11. 7.4 Col. 2.20 Phil. 3.3 7 8. Rom. 6.4 5 8 11 7.4 5 6 Joh. 11.25 26. 2 Tim. 2.12 Rom. 8.17 18. If we be dead with him that is believing in his death in his Blood and in acceptance of that die to our own Wisdom sinful lusts and designs and to all hope in any righteousness of our own and so to all the appearing glory ease pleas and excellency of this World and all by and with him which is to be dead with him in Scripture-Language If we be dead note it he saith not he we shall also live with him receive forgiveness be enlived preserved and raised with and by him yea more still If we in this believing dying and living do suffer with him and so for his and his peoples sakes we shall raign with him at his coming but when such glorious grace is discovered and tendered to us by so gracious a One as hath suffered so much for us and hath gone before us and calleth us to follow him and yet we refuse If we deny him he will deny us This is as plain as all the rest If any say He cannot for this his death will be in vain his call frustrate and his word become of none effect This hath been answered before That his death his word hath its effect and his Purpose shall verily be performed according as he purposed that is for life according to the Election of grace and though these deniers of him bring upon themselves swift destruction 2 Pet. 2.1 Rom. 9.6 8. Isa 65.11 15. Joh. 12.48 Rom. 2.16 Prov. 9.12 Phil. 2.9 10 11. 2 Tim. 2.13 others shall be brought in and the effect of his word shall be seen in those that are born of the promise as was said The Lord shall slay thee and call his Servants by another Name nor shall his death and Ministration of the Gospel be in vain he will have the glory of all in judging them by it according to the Gospel and not he but they alone shall suffer and bear it and will have his glory of being by vertue of his death their Lord and so it follows If we believe not yet he abideth faithful faithful in all his promises and sayings yea in this affirmed and faithful saying and so faithful in and according to the manner of his Purpose he cannot he neither will nor can it suits not with his Nature it is impossible he should deny himself he saith not He cannot deny us though we believe not and deny him for if that were so he must deny himself in his own sayings concerning unbelievers Apostates and Deniers of him and in his faithfulness for bringing forth his Father's and his own Purposes according to his Purpose ordered in his Counsel and breathed forth by his Spirit but he cannot deny himself he will make good his own word and shew himself to be even the same his Spirit hath in the Gospel reported him to be denying none that by his grace in the Day of grace believe in him or having departed do again in his recalling turn to him but denying such as persist in refusing or after coming in in departure and denial of him in which is both warning and comfort and so a great motive to hold them in the Faith that were in it and to return them that were gone astray from it 2 Tim. 2.14 15 16 17 18 19. And therefore he willeth Timothy to put them in remembrance of these things c. and urgeth it because some were departed from the Faith assuring him that notwithstanding all this the Foundation of God standeth sure in which we may see not onely the Purpose of God but the Foundation laid according thereto and the sure standing of it to be such as abides with the Truth of all these foresayings and events yet it is meet to answer that conceited strong Argument against this hereto said which is Mr. Owen's saying thus Though the seed of Christ Pag. 132.3 which he is to see to upon the account of his sufferings for them do sin and trangress yet God hath put all these gracious Obligations upon himself to reduce them by corrections and afflictions but never to proceed to final sentence of utter rejection Isa 53.10 Answ This is nowhere affirmed in Scripture and so propounded as is doubtful what his meaning is if other sayings did not explain it as where he saith Pag. 364. The same sins deserve the same punishment and had not Christ answered for the sins of Believers they could not have escaped punishment And if he had said nor raised from the dead it is as true but that any perish for sin because Christ did not suffer for them is not true nor is God any respecter of persons if the manner of sinning be the same though he also saith Pag. 161. 63.2 The guilt of sin is also taken away from all those for whom Christ died by his death that it shall never be a cause of everlasting separation between God and them which hath been plentifully shewn to be contrary to the Scripture besides the taking sin out of the way by his death is one work 2 Cor. 5.21 Eph. 5.25 26 27. 1 Joh. 1.1 7. and the taking the guilt of sin c. from Men another following work the first done where the later is not done and the first done that by vertue of that by which it was done the later might in his way be done and it is a great perverting of the Scripture to render that done where it saith it is to be done of which enough hath been said but his Expression here being more moderate I will so view it for here he saith not All that Christ died for but his Seed By the Seed of Christ See par 1. ch 13. and par 4. ch 2. is not meant any of the Sons of Adam considered as he was to die and had undertaken it and did die for them for so they were Men fallen Adam's Seed and sinners and enemies to God which the Seed of Christ are nowhere called but they come in upon the account of his Death Resurrection and Sacrifice compleated and Spirit sent forth in the means prevailing with them And this express by the Prophet taught by our Saviour and so the Children of the Promise Isa 53.8 10 11. Joh. 12.23 24. Rom. 9.25 26 8. those that were born of the promise that were not before in that sense
1.15 1 Pet. 3.22 23. Heb. 7 8 9 10. 1 Ioh. 4. Rom. 1.1 4. 1 Pet. 1.21 25. Ioh. 1.12 13. Gal. 3.7 8 16 26 29. Ioh. 3.14 15 16 17. Tit. 3.3 4 5 6. And these Promises except those as unto Christ even all as unto Mankinde fallen were made to them simply as sinners ungodly and in enmity against God But these Promises are now fulfilled in Christ and so for Men that they might believe and this is expresly affirmed So that Christ is come is the flesh the promised Seed in which is blessing for all Nations Gal. 3.16 the immortal Seed of which all that are born from above have their conception and birth neither is there any other Seed nor any that can be counted his Seed till by the Grace discovered in these Promises fulfilled they be brought in to him and so born again and so any Man in believing may come to be of this Seed and in this discovery of him as these promises are fulfilled in him wonderfully is the Love of God to Mankinde holden forth and displayed that Men might believe as is shewn in the Testimony of Christ and in the last Revelation of him and in the Purposes of God concerning Mankinde before But alas Mankinde fallen are not onely sinners and Enemies to God but therethrough naturally deaf blinde in darkness and dead in sins and trespasses and so unable to discern the grace in these Promises discovered much more unable to believe and turn in to Christ and so come upon this Foundation that they may be quickned and born of this Seed and what hope then to this the following Promises give answer The second Head or Branches of Promises are through Christ that hath thus far finished his work and for his sake to Mankinde the Sons of Men for though in and through the infinite Love and Mercy of God the former Promises might be and were both made and performed to Mankinde simply as fallen and sinners his Truth and Justice not gainsaying yet the Promises now to be spoken of could not be made much less performed if a ransome and Atonement had not been found in which Truth is fulfilled and Justice executed and so satisfied which is onely in the Death Resurrection and Sacrifice of Christ that made the Atonement and wrought Redemption in the Nature of Man Psal 85.10 11. In whom mercy and truth are met righteousness and peace have kissed Truth shall now hath sprung out of the earth and righteousness shall now doth look down from heaven And so it is through him that all the Promises we are in this Branch to view are made to Mankinde and they are also now in doing and performing and these are of three sorts that is to say 1. To Mankinde as lying in ignorance darkness Isa 42.1 2 4 6 7. 49.6 6. 52.10 13 14 15. 61.1 0 3. Mat. 12.18 19. Luk. 2.32 Rom. 15.21 Joh. 1.4 5 7 8 9. blindness and unbelief as that Christ shall be a Light to the Gentiles and shew forth Judgement to them and in Ministration of the Gospel preach glad tidings of peace and salvation to them and so open their blinde eyes and bring them forth of the dark prison to see his light c. in which he is alwayes faithful and according to his Father's will and in his season doth all this And these Promises have for their performance neither dependence on nor reference to the believing of Men but shall in a measure according to the means used by him be performed to Men whether they believe and heed it or not and in more special manner where the Gospel comes for he calleth all the ends of the Earth Isa 45.22 Mat. 4.16 25.24 26. Prov. 1.22 24. Rom. 2.4 5. Joh. 3.18 19. 15.22 24. but maketh light to shine where the Gospel comes yea he doth not condemn Men for impenitency and unbelief to whom he never shewed light nor gave eyes to see nor stretched out his hand that they might repent and believe but upon that very account condemnes the impenitent and unbelieving If it be replied That men are not able to believe that is answered in the next 2. Isa 45.22 55 5 Joh. 5.25 6.45 Mat. 13.12 13 15. Isa 55.1 2 3 4. Joh. 5.37 40. 16.8 2 Thes 2.10 To Mankinde when their eyes are opened and as he opens their eyes when light is not onely given but their eyes opened to see which though before they could not see yet now by the power in the light that hath opened their eyes they do see and while it abideth with them may in seeing see If they now do in hearing hear or hearken to his voice and in seeing see and behold him in this discovered grace he will save them they shall run to Christ and be enabled by him to believe a gracious promise to sinners and lost ones in which Mens unbelief appears to be their own wilful and great sin all which is fore-explained in the Purposes discovered in the Promises 3. Ioh. 3.15 16 36 Mar. 16.16 Isa 28 16. Act. 10.43 13.38 39 Ioh. 11.25 26. Rom. 4 5.23 5.9 To Men believing on Christ that though they were dead even chief of sinners and ungodly ones yet in believing in Christ as held forth in the Gospel and so in his Name in his Blood they shall not perish but receive forgiveness of sins and have eternal life yea thus believing on him that justifieth the ungodly by the Blood of his Son it shall be imputed to them for Righteousness O gracious and alluring Promises in all which the love of God to Mankinde appears it being the Revelation of his Purpose c. And concerning all these Promises with a favourable Interpretation Mr. Owen's Expression may be taken for true where he saith Pag. 114.3 The Promises are made unto sinners as sinners and under no other qualification whatever So he now except but some Promises as made to Christ of which he means not but take all these forenamed as made to Mankinde fallen and those about sending Christ to be a Saviour and those through Christ for extention of means and light to call and open their eyes that Men might repent and believe Rom. 3.9 19 20 23. were all to sinners as sinners and under no other qualification whatever for they were in or under no other qualification but all sinners without difference in that and whatever qualification may be conceived in opening their eyes and moving them to believe yet these two sorts of Promises are still to them as sinners as indeed they are and the Promises made to them without difference as such that in minding and believing they might receive pardon and purgation of their sins and yet though they be no better then sinners in themselves there is in the second publick Man a price paid an Atonement made for them and so they are beheld as Redemption is wrought
growth and establishment in this Faith not to another faith 3 And were made partakers of the Holy Ghost This as suted to the principle of the Doctrin of Baptisms declares its own meaning to bee not only of those vertues and springs of love joy peace c. Gal. 5.22 effected by the Holy Ghost in the spirit of Beleevers but also together therewith certain spiritual gifts Eph. 4.7 and operations for usefulnesse whereof to every Beleever is given some in some measure And so these in being baptized in to the death of Christ by all the mediums with water word afflictions and spirit extended to them they did also partake of the vertue of his resurrection so as they were also therein indued with such spirituall gifts as whereby they were inabled in exercise of faith and love to speak spiritually in prayer and praises to God and spiritually and profitably in instruction admonition exhortation and consolation to men as appears in comparing the Promise Act. 2.38 39. and 11 15 16 17. and Rom. 6.4 5 6. with the performance to beleevers 1 Cor. 1.4 5 6 7. And not to every one the same usefull gifts or the same measure in the gifts given but to some one to some another to some more to some less Ephe. 4.7.8 12 14 15 16. 1 Cor. 12.2 4 5 6 7 11. 2 Pet. 1.8 2 Tim. 2.21 Rom. 12.3 6 7 8. 1 Pet. 4.10 11. Col. 2.18 1 Tim. 3.6 And so to every one some according to the measure of the gift of Christ in and with which they were fitted to bee fruitfull and in exercise of the same in faith and love according to their measure and the divine vertues in them they should neither bee barren nor unfruitfull in the knowledge of Christ but Vessels serviceable for their Masters use in the House of God Whence Beleevers are directed in all their speaking and use of spirituall gifts To keep this Rule in going forth according to the proportion of faith given them and the measure of spirituall gifts givenand received by them 1 Cor. 12.7 1 5 6 7. 1 Thes 5.8 He that by any other acquired knowledge or learning presumeth to speak besides or beyond this Rule is like to fall into the condemnation of the Devill that was not content with his place These spirituall gifts being given to profit withall and tending to open and confirm the Testimony of Christ And as of the Romanes ability through these gifts Rom. 15.14 15. so of these Hebrews Hee was perswaded they were also and not like the fallen ones that had deprived themselves thereof but these retainings were capable of that hee indeavoured even to lead them to farther usefulness and fruitfullness They were made partakers of the Holy Ghost 4 Vers 5. And have tasted of the good word of God And this also suited to the Principle of laying on of hands shews its own meaning to be Mat. 7.7 11. Ioh. 16.23 24. that whereas God by his Son had graciously promised to hear their prayers put forth in the name of his Son and to give them his good Spirit and every good thing they should and did so ask of him And this in speciall manner for things of neerest and greatest concernment When two or three of them did assemble together in his name and desired any favour of him Mat. 18.19 20 Hee will bee in the midst of them and it shall bee done in Heaven for them They had tasted that is found sweetness and refreshing in experiments of his truth mercy and goodness in answering their prayers Psal 65.2.4 18.6 7. 10 3.1-10 and manifesting his gracious presence in the assemblie of his people in performing his promises when they have prayed and in confidence lift up hands to him and sometime in that confidence Act. 21 24-3● as a testimony of it laid hands on parties prayed for And so have had experience of the graciousness of the Lord in his pity towards them and of his truth in his promises and of his infinite love power and faithfullness in hearing of prayers and so not executing deserved threats but freely performing his promises of good whence called the good Word unto them And how this doth comfort sweeten enlarge and oblige the heart to cleave to God and continually to love and call on him Psal 17.4 and keep to the assemblie of the Saints is fully professed by the Prophet in the whole 116 Psalm and else where And in this was set out the greatness of Solomons sin 1 King ●1 9 That hee departed from following the Lord that had in such evident manner appeared to him twice And this shews the greatness of the sin of those fallen in forsaking the assemblies of the Saints Heb. 10.25 26. and crucifying to themselves him from whom they had tasted so much of his graciousness in performing his promises and hearing the prayers and blessing the assemblies of Beleevers And therein shews the great incouragement and obligation these Hebrews had to continue in their faith Heb. 10.19 20 22 23 24 25. and fellowship and approaching to God and provoking one another to love and good works having had so many experiments of the graciousness of the Lord. His drift being to stir them up more hereto in that hee hath farther to say to them who have tasted of the good Word of God Heb. 6.5 and of the powers of the World to come This Word being in the Plurall Number The powers of the World to come doth sute this sentence to the two last Principles That is the Doctrin of the Resurrection of the dead and of eternall Judgement Both being grounded on the Resurrection of Christ and his comming again and both the Resurrection of the dead which is first and the eternall Judgement which follows that Resurrection appertaining to and to be done not in the time of the World that now is but in the World to come at and after the visible appearing of Jesus Christ so that of the powers in the Doctrin of both these and the spirituall efficacies of both these in that Doctrin beleeved and of the power of the Spirit that in that Doctrin doth in some measure present or shew them to the view of faith and assertain their being really done in the due time of these powers of both these hee speaketh and of the same say they have tasted that is they have discerned savoured relished and experimented the efficaciousness of the Divine Power by which these shall bee effected 1. In their new birth even when they were dead in sins Ephes 1.19 20. 2 4 5 6. Rom. 7.9.24 25. cast by the sentence of the Law when sin accused and all their righteousness failed and dispair of all hope in themselves ceised on them And while they were in so great blindness and death The Power of this grace in the Doctrin of Christ raised from the dead 2 Tim. 1.7 8. Rom. 7.6
4 5. is proved nor yet by his quotations Rom. 8.11 is spoken to them whom he had affirmed The called of Jesus Christ Rom. 1.6 7 8 8 9. Beloved of God Called Saints To and of whom he saith Yee are not in the flesh but in the spirit If so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you Minde he speaketh not of an once or for a time having been in them that was out of question but of an abiding or dwelling as a governor in an house Now if any man have not the Sprit of Christ Mind he saith not hath had so that it s no error to say what ever he had heretofore Rom. 8.10 as to the Galathians ch 3.3 4. 5 7 8. he is none of his And if Christ be in you that is by this abiding of the Spirit or his dwelling in you preserving confidence in Christ c. just as he said to the Hebrews chap. 3.6.14 the body is dead because of sin sin that brought in death which though over come by Christ yet is not removed till his time from off men all must once dye nor will it be wholly removed from beleevers while any sin abideth in them though it rule not in them so as their bodies are yet mortal and so but heavy instruments to be used in spiritual services and must once dye but the Spirit is life because of righteousness Col. 2.12 13. 3.9 10. Eph. 4.21 23 24 Rom. 7.22 24. Rom. 7.22 Gal. 5.16 22 24. Joh. 7.37 38 39. the spirit opposed to the body that is the inward man the new man or Christ-like minde or disposition effected in the heart by the Spirit of Christ quickning them in and through beleeving in Christ to receive forgiveness of them sins and so enlivening c. This is life even a living principle derived from Christ in whom beleeving this principle derived from Christ in whom beleeving this principle is effected and preserved and it is living in faith confidence hope love and joy yea it is life affording living springs and motions And this for righteousness sake Rom. 5.18 that is for Christ his sake who is risen from the dead and hath by one righteousness obtained in himself life for all men and power to raise all men And that such as receive this grace and gift by grace given in and through Christ Grace may reign in them through righteousness unto eternal life by Jesus Christ Rom. 5.21 17. and they shall reign in life by Christ And because of the righteousness of God in Christ and the righteousness of Christ in his mediation by vertue of his oblation and in sending forth his Spirit according to his promise to such end The Spirit of the beleever is inlived Rom. 8.23 yea life And so they receive a first fruits of the Spirit in this life and wait for the adoption the redemption of their body to be at the coming of Christ And to comfort not some peculiar among them but all the beleeving Romans with the certainty and the way to enjoy the certainty of all this he saith to them But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead Rom. 8.11 dwell in you He that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you Minde these words he said before If Christ be in you the body is dead c. But the Spirit is life c. And now he saith again But if the Spirit of him c. dwell in you abide as a governor if so Then he that raised up Jesus from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit Rom. 6.29 7 4 6. 2 Tim. 2.11 c. that is apt to enlive them to be instruments of righteousness for you to serve with here in newness of life and spirit and raise them up again when dead by his Spirit that dwelleth in you and so by vertue of your union with Christ abiding in this faith of him 1 Thess 4.14 15. and his Spirit quickning your mortal bodies living and dying in this faith He will raise you again in the same union with him in which you slept So that all the way here is no other kinde of faith set forth nor other language of giving Spirit c. used then to the Collossians as also to the Galathians and Hebrews Col. 1.21 22 23. Eph. 1.16.17 as afore-shewn Eph. 2.19 in respect of their knowledge speaks not of what they yet enjoyed but of what the Apostle desired for them and the power of God is as himself one and the same though the manner and degrees of his putting it forth be divers As without a Mediator though by him that now is the Mediator in the first now old Creation It was the same power by which he made the heaven and the earth and man upon it by which also he caused the grass to grow c. but whether with like force put forth I determine not But of this I am sure the infinite greatness of this power is beyond the comprehension of any mortal man Also his power as put forth through a Mediator for upholding and ordering all the old Creation for its time and ruleth for ever by his power It is one and the same power ● Joh. 1.3 Psal 75.3 66.7 by which he upholds the heaven and the earth and preserveth man and beast and ordereth the fowls and flyes and growing of grass c. But whether alike put forth for every of these I determine not But of this I am sure the infinite greatness of this power is not fully known by any mortal man And now for his power as put forth not onely through a Mediator but to unite and conform to him and so to effect and set forward the New Creation that is begun and compleat in himself and to be compleated in and for all his New Creatures in which as in the Resurrection of Christ that dyed for sinners the power of his wisdome mercy truth faithfulness and strengh did most abundantly shine forth so in this work of uniting and conforming to him it is most abundantly dispensed and known and met with And this power thus put forth is ever one and the same power Even that by which he raised Jesus from the dead and set him at his own right hand in the heavenly places far above all principality and power and might and every name that is named not only in this world Eph. 1.20.21 22 23. Eph. 1.19 but also in that which is to come And hath put all things under his feet and given him to be the head over all things to the Church which is his body c. This the power here spoken of But whether this power be in this manner alike put forth at all times to every one to whom it is extended as To convince to draw to beleeve To preserve in the faith To
remember Jude 5. How that the Lord having saved the people out of the Land of Egypt afterwards destroyed them that believed not and they being both there and in other places set forth for types and ensamples to us b 1 Cor. 10 1-11.11.18 I will instance yet that which comes nigher it is said Psal 78. He establshed a testimony in Jacob c. That the generations to come might know c. That they might set their hope in God c. And might not be as their fathers a stubborn and rebellious generation c. Which yet many of them were Psa 78.5 6 7 8. and did not set their hope in God as the story shews If it be replied This was but a Ministration I might answer This was God's End expresly that they might know and hope in God c. And that he did order and appoint insufficient and ineffectual means to bring his Ends about I hope none will say neither as I hope will any deny This giving of a Testimony to be a Type of his giving Christ for a Testimony for the same End But I will come to a closer Answer Isa 55.4 in that which the Lord affirms his own doing by the Mouth of the Prophet Jer. 13.11 12. As the girdle cleaveth to the loyns of a man so have I caused to cleave unto me the whole house of Israel and the whole house of Judah saith the Lord that they might be unto me for a people and for a name and for a praise and for a glory but they would not hear c. And so to this very business our Saviour himself tells us God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world Job 3.17 vers 14 15 18 19 Ioh. 5.34 40 43. but that the world through him might be saved yet he doth not say or infer That the World shall all be certainly saved no not so but He that as he is displayed believeth on him shall be saved c. And so in his own personal Ministration he saith to the Jews These things I say that ye might be saved yet many of them to whom he preached to that End not would come to him nor receive his Words that they might have Life And the like may be seen in his end of sending his Gospel by his Servants so Act. 26.18 that all the way the word might used in setting forth an end aimed at implies sufficiency and effectualness in means to effect the end and good hope yea certainty if not willingly refused and resisted but not an absolute infallibility that the end in the blessed part of it shall be accomplished in fallen Men whether they attend and receive or no And all this is said not to wave one syllable in the Text but to shew what it saith not and how the word might is in such business in Scripture used when the ends of things that are to have their efficacy with and in fallen Mankinde are mentioned And so let us Secondly minde what he doth indeed say that is He gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity and purifie c. This expresly his gracious End of giving himself for us and so of his Oblation That he might redeem us from all iniquity c. which is partly hinted in the former Chapter shewing for what he offered himself which comes here to be enlarged as it hath reference to this expressed End and so that he might c. is 1. That he might have power and authority in the Nature of Man and as Man also even the Son of Man to be both Mediator between God and Men and to use what means he pleaseth to redeem Men from iniquity and to be the judge of Men and is foreshewn and doth yet farther appear Joh. 5.21 22-26 27. in our Saviour's own giving this as the ground of the Father's giving to the Son to have life in himself to call and to quicken whom he will and to execute judgement because he is the Son of Man And this also by himself explicated with his gracious End affirmed Thus it is written Luk. 24.46 47. and thus it behoved Christ to suffer and to rise from the dead the third day And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his Name among all Nations c. Phil. 2.7 8 9 10 11. Mat. 27 28. mat 28.18 19. And upon the account of his Sufferings and Sacrifice this power and authority being given him he from thence groundeth his own rightfull calling of them that are weary c. to come to him and on the same ground giveth commission to his Disciples to preach the Gospel and therefore he gave himself for us in suffering● and offering Sacrifice that he might have this power and authority as the publick Man and in and with it use means by the vertue of his Oblation to save c. And that God hath given him this power and authority to this end Act. 5.31 32. is affirmed 2. That he might be filled in the very Nature of Man with the immeasurable fulness of the Holy Ghost to this End that the Love Wisdom Power Mercy Truth Goodness and Face of God might appear to be seen in him and the Holy Spirit proceed from the Father through him in his Name while in the means he is displayed And this our Saviour expresly affirmed Joh. 16.7 both That unless he did go away which was by his Death and Ascension to offer Sacrifice the Comforter would not come and also That if he departed he would send him and this also upon the account of his Sufferings and Oblation Isa 50.2 3 4 5 6. Isa 61.1 2 3 4. he had not only the forementioned Power but God the Lord hath given him the tongue of the learned that he should know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary And this explained by himself The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings c. And this affirmed also by the Father upon the account of his Sufferings and Sacrifice Phil. 2 7-10 Heb. 8. Isa 42.1 2-8 Mat. 12 18. 3.17 17.5 in which he was his Servant and still is in his Ministration as in the Father's well-pleasedness in him and Acceptance of his Sacrifice and Mediation he is his Elect yea as the publick Man Behold saith he I have put my Spirit on him and he shall shew forth judgement to the Gentiles c. 3. That he might by vertue of his Blood in this his Oblation Psa 22 12-22 40.9 10. Joh. 3.14 15 16 12.31 32. Isa 55.4 5. Isa 42.7 8. Joh. 5.25 26 Isa 52.15 Heb. 9.14 1 Pet. 18 19. Rev. 5.9 with this Furniture he hath upon the account thereof in the means he useth especially in the Ministration of the Gospel declare his Father's Name and Righteousness and be himself lift up and
fall into the ground and die it abideth alone but if it die it bringeth forth much fruit and so he plainly taught them out of the Scriptures after his Resurrection that it behoved Christ to suffer and to rise from the dead the third day and that Repentance and Remission of sins should be preached in his Name among all Nations Luk. 24.45 46 47. beginning at Jerusalem and in teaching this he taught them many mysteries about the vertues ends and efficacies of his death and that distinctly also as to say 1. His death in one respect and end was satisfactory for the Remission of sins to make peace and atonement with God for Men Isa 53.5 Rom. 5.18 14.7 8 9. that they might be released from the first sentence and curse in the first death into his dispose that he might bring them out of that death as was prophesied he should and is confessed he hath done and this he did teach them often Mat. 26.28 Joh. 6.51 Psa 40.6 8. 49. 7 8. Mic. 6.6 7. Heb. 10.1 10. Isa 53.6 Rom. 8.32 Psa 40.6 7 8. Heb. 10.5 10. Joh. 10.17 18. and in respect of this end his death and ransome giving is unimitable by any other not in respect of this end did either Jews or Gentiles Scribes Priests Governours People or Souldiers lay on him our sins and so for that put him to death it was God the Father that so laid our sins on him and delivered him to death for our offences and his own free offer to accept and do the will of the Father for us and this also our Saviour himself taught them And in this offering himself he had to do with God onely for Men and with God it is so effectual that he hath granted all this to him upon this account without any further business to be done by him for this grant and it shall be manifested to all Men so evidently one day Psa 2.10 11. that they shall acknowledge it true and him Lord to the glory of God whether now they will believe it and in him or no. 2. His death in one other respect and end was confirmatory and sealing Heb. 8.8 9 10 11. 1 Pet. 1.5 2 Cor. 1.20 that the New Testament of precious Promises of Forgiveness of sins of purifying the heart and writing his Law in the inward parts giving in eternal life and preserving by his power through faith unto the inheritance might be confirmed sealed and stable that believers might have a certain and undeniable evidence of the performance of them all by him in whom all the Promises of God are Yea and Amen Gal. 3.13 14 15 16 17 with Heb. 9.15 16 17. to the glory of God And this could nor be without the death of the Testator but by that even the same death that was for Remission of sins though in this respect a farther end it is done and fully confirmed and sealed but then this death also is in some respect free from constraint and so it is said Joh. 10.30 Mar. 15.39 44. Joh. 10.32 33. Heb. 9.14 15. Rom. 5.1 2 8 10 11. While he was in his strength and cried with a loud voice he bowed down his head and then and so gave up the Ghost which caused the Centurian to confess that he was the Son of God and Pilate and others to marvel that he was so and so soon dead for the Thieves that were crucified with him died neither so nor so soon and as concerning this end he is by vertue of his death c. the Mediator of the New Testament that Believers may enjoy the benefit hereof neither is his death in respect of this end imitable for any other Mar. 26.28 Mar. 14.24 Luk. 22.20 1 Cor. 11.25 nor did the Scribes Pharisees c. put him to death for this end but he freely laid down his life and gave up the Ghost and so the Testament is confirmed and of force and this our Saviour himself plainly taught them 3. There was yet one other distinct end of his sufferings and death which is also expressed by himself namely to bear witness of the Truth which he taught and this in love Joh. 17.21 23. Joh. 10.15 Joh. Joh. 10.11 12. Phil. 2.8 Joh. 18.37 Joh. 17.15 16 17 18. Joh. 10.2 3 4 15. Phil. 2.4 5 6 7. 1 Joh. 3.16 Joh. 13.14 17. 15 12 13. Mat. 20.25 26 27 28. Eph. 5.1 2. Joh. 18.11 Mat. 16.24 1 Pet. 2.20 22 23. even to his Enemies that they might believe for whom for that end he so far prayed as Luke 22.34 according to that in prophesie Isa 53.12 and in love to and faithful care over such as he had called and taught being the sheep of his own personal Ministration that heard his voice and in love obedience and faithfulness to his Father This he professeth to Pilat saying To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witness to the truth every one that is of the truth heareth my voice as for the same cause when he left the World he left his Witnesses in the World And in this he instructeth his Hearers and so he doth his own Disciples that all good Shepherds may follow him herein that as he so we might not seek to be Lords over one another but to serve each other in love and in sufferings when for their good to put our selves in our Brethrens stead or place and so laying down our lives for our Brethren according to his example and this he plainly taught to them so that his death in respect of this end is moving alluring and exemplary for us to imitate and follow him and that also in taking up our Cross receiving it as a Cup out of our heavenly Father's hand in patient bearing all that for his sake and by our Father's providence is laid upon us how wrongfully soever by Men Isai 53.17 Mat. 26.63 27.12 Mar. 14.61 15.5 In holding and fast-standing to the Profession of the Truth through all sufferings Joh. 18.36 37. 1 Pet. 3.16 17 18. Joh. 13.12 13 14 17. 1 Joh. 3 16. Heb. 13.18 Mat. 10.16 18 32 33. and all this in loving and seeking the good of our enemies Psal 35.11 12 13 14. Luke 23.34 6.27 28 36. Rom. 12.20 21. and in love to and tender care for our Brethren submitting to all the lowest services of love even through sufferings for their safety good in all approving our hearts in love and faithfulness to God that we may glorifie him Joh. 17.4 7.16 17. 14.31 2 Cor. 5.6 7 8. and so his death as it was for witness-bearing to the Truth Act. 2.23 24. 3.13.15 4.10 5.30 and to witness and so to give an example of imitation to us it is not right to say That God for that did put him to death no it was the Scribes and Pharisees that for this did envy him and
on to Eternal Salvation Rom. 3.10.20 1.18 28. but also some of all sorts if not most of all sorts persisting in rebe●lious wayes leading to Eternal destruction Scripture and Mens manners so fully shew this that it needs no farther proof 2. As God in his Works hath put so in his Purpose he decreed to put a great difference between some Nations and other Nations as one to be greater and endued with more Pri●iledges then the other yea sometime the lesser people or younger to be the chief and the greater or elder people to serve the younger and yet neither doth this Purpose or the fulfilling of it necessitate or imply the Eternal Damnation or hindring the Eternal Salvation of the inferior appointed to serve Deut. 7 6 7. 14 2. Psal 147. 19.20 Rom. 9.6 27. Act. 10.35 or of the Superior to be served So Israel a peculiar people above all other Nation though fewest in number yet were not all this Israel the Israel of God indeed in acceptance of and answering their Pri●iledges and so not every of them eternally saved nor were all and every of the other Nations Eternally damned that Rule true according to his Purpose Rom. 2.6 11 25 26. and 3.9 but this is most cleer in those two people mentioned Gen. 25.23 And the Lord said unto her that is Rebecca Two Nations are in thy Wombe and two manner of People shall be separated from thy Bowels and the one People shall be stronger then the other and the elder shall serve the younger or Rom. 9.11 as some read it The greater shall serve the lesser Now Christ being to come of Jacob Esau or any of his Posterity in serving Christ that was to come of Jacob and so in a willing service of their Brethren the Sons of Jacob attending the Word and Oracles given them might through Grace be saved as no doubt some of them were Deut. 23.7 8. and means was by God appointed thereto And whereas many for their wilful refusal and violence though constrained did yet in another way serve Obad. 9 10 21. Amos 9.12 with Jer. 49.7 11. Job 2.11 Psal 87.4 5. 60.8 yet for that refusal and violence did perish yet of that Race it is found in Scripture many are eternally saved Isa 60 7-14 And as God in his Purpose differenced one Nation from another in superiority and inferiority so he purposed divers means for divers Ages in the World and to divers People and some means excelling other to some People the Word Oracles Gospel c. to other People onely a rumour of these with such teachings as are natural or by natural Mediums in the Works of Creation and Providence yet the Repentance and so the Faith and Obedience he requireth being no more or greater then according to the means he vouchsafeth and that such will be accepted and where more is given more is required This Purpose of such difference and the fulfilling it in extention of such different means hindreth not but that Rom. 2.3 4 9 12 13 14 15 17 26 27. of those that have but the lesser means yielding to repent believe and obey according to the help therein afforded shall be Eternally saved and those that have the greater means rebelling against the help therein afforded and so persisting in Impenitency Unbelief and Rebellion shall be Eternally damned Let this Caution be heeded God hath purposed some things that he will bring on all Men both those that shall be Eternally saved Caution III. and on those that shall be Eternally damned as namely That 1. Isa 45.23 Rom. 14.11 12. Joh. 12.32 Phil. 2.9 10 11. All Men one and other shall come before him and his Son Christ and he by vertue of his great suffering and Sacrifice offered for Mankinde and the Power Authority and Spirit received thereby shall draw all Men to him and they shall come and bow before Jesus and confess him Lord to the Glory of God yet onely those that by his goodness discovered and bands of love extended are prevailed with in this Day of Grace Rom. 10.9 10. Isa 45.24 Joh. 6.37 40. and so found coming to him and believing on him here with the Heart unto Righteousness and confessing him with the Mouth unto Salvation these shall say Surely in the Lord have I Righteousness and shall be Eternally saved All shall come to him but him that cometh now in the Father's drawing he will Eternally save and all that rebel against these drawings and persist so doing shall yet by his irresistable Power be raised from the dead Joh. 6.37 16.8 9. Isa 45.24 Phil. 2.10 11. and convinced of their sin for not believing on him in the Day of Grace and then to their shame and his Glory confess him Lord to the Glory of God before the sentence pass on them 2. Heb. 9.27 Heb. 11.13 1 Thes 4.14 Rev. 14.13 John 8.24 Eccles 11. All Men shall once die or suffer a change sutable to Death which is the way of all Flesh yet of these some die in the Faith and so sleep in the Lord and these shall be Eternally saved but others die in their sins and unbelief and these shall be Eternally damned 3. All Men shall also rise again by the Power and Authority of Jesus Christ at his voice 1 Cor. 15.21 22. Joh. 5.28 29. Luk. 14 14. Act. 24.15 but the Just such as have believed in Christ and done good shall rise in the Resurrection of the Just unto Eternal life and the impenitent and unbelieving in the Resurection of the unjust unto Eternal condemnation 4. 2 Cor. 5.10 Rom. 2.16 Mal. 25.34 46. Rev. 20.13 15. After Death all being raised they shall all come before the Judgement-Seat of Christ and be judged by him according to the Gospel and then all those that have believed in him and lived to him in the Day of Grace shall enjoy Absolution Eternal Life and Joy with him and all that have throughout the Dayes of his Grace and Patience rebelled against him shall then be cast into the Lake of Fire which is the second Death Let this Caution be also heeded For of all Purposes as set forth in these three former Cautions is not in this business directly but onely inclusively to be spoken God hath set in his Counsel Caution IV. Psal 145.8.9 1 Tim. 1.17 Joh. 12.13 Jer. 32.18 19 20. Isa 25.1 40.14 Prov 22.20 21. Act. 20.27 Psa 33.11 Eph. 1.11 and Purposes concerning the Eternal salvation of Mankinde or the Damnation of any of them an holy wise and heavenly Order agreeing with the Nature and Being of God his Soveraignty Wisdom Holiness Love Mercy Truth Justice and the Testimony of his Spirit concerning his Son Jesus Christ and his Love to Mankinde manifest through him all agreeing in one without any contrarying of one by another Hence his Purposes called his Counsel and said to be brought forth according to the Counsel of
before at large shewed and proved in the two former Chapters with the Cautions third and fourth in the second Chapter and are here only contracted to be easily understood Now God according to this his Purpose calleth all Men especially where the Gospel comes as hath plentifully been proved Let this be heeded II. For the Calling that is here meant it appears by that which is said in this Verse Eph. 4.4 and which follows in the next to be a through and double Call for though the Caller be one and the Object discovered and the Medium and Spirit therein by which he calleth be one and the hope set before them to which they are called be one and in that respect the Call one yet in respect of the persons called and that to which for the enjoyment of this hope they are called the Call is double first and following as appears 1. The first or the beginning of the Call is of sinners and unbelievers to repent and believe the Gospel Mar. 1.15 Eph. 2.1 2 3 1 Joh. 5.19 Mat. 9.13 Mar. 2.17 Luk. 5 32 Act. 26.18 such are all men before he call them even dead in trespasses and sins under wrath and the power of darkness and the wicked one and such as these are by the Gospel called to repentance and believing in Christ that so they may receive forgiveness of sins and life in Christ to convert and renew a right disposition in them and so with this Call to this Repentance and Faith Christ calleth sinners and none but sinners and as sinners and such he sent forth his servants in the Ministration of the Gospel Isa 55.5 6 7 52.15 Luk. 24.46 47 48 Act. 13.8 Rom. 10.8 9 10 13 to call to this Repentance and Faith And so it was fore-prophesied of him that by himself and by his Spirit in his servants he should call such and by himself affirmed that so it shall be and such he himself did call in his Ministration and also by his Spirit in the Ministration of his Apostles Mar. 1.14 15. Act. 13.38 47. and 14. c. And in this Call there is discovered and tendered to such sinners mercy and forgiveness in Jesus Christ and the blessed hope of eternal Life to be had in their believing and in this discovery of Christ crucified for our sins and risen for our justification c. and of God's rich and free love graciousness and righteousness therethrough Joh. 16.7 8 9 10 Pro. 1.22 23 Ioh. 6.27 Act. 2.37 38 39 40 is discovered the sinfulness and helplesness that is in Men the vanity of all their wisdom righteousness strength and of all Creatures to help them and so in reproving their evil wayes their wisdom righteousness pride and designs calls to turn at his reproof and so to believe in him that they may receive from him remission of sins wisdom righteousness and life which in their turning he will assuredly give them Now some called thus stumble at his reproof and will not turn Prov. 1.24 25 36 Ier. 6.16 30 Ioh. 3.19 15.22 24 to lay aside their own wisdom designs c. and so refuse to hearken and to turn at his reproof these though called come not at all Joh. 5.40 some others there are that in his Call do begin to believe the Truth and Goodness of the Gospel to the operations whereof if they did yield and abide therein it would save them and make them free but they not abiding in and yielding to the teachings of this Grace they are not yet brought in truly to be his and live to him Ioh. 8.31 32 36 2 Thes 2.13 14 1 Pet. 2. 2 Phil. 3.7 8 9 Rom. 5.8 10 Tit. 3.4 5 6 Ioh. 14.21 23 1 Cor. 8.3 Gal. 4.8 2 Pet. 2.3 5 9. Now both these sorts are called of God according to his Purpose but neither of them the called according to purpose because not prevailed with by his discovered and electing Grace to yield up to the blood of sprinkling to be his and let all go for him to win him live to him But some there have been and are that in hearing and beholding his free and great love to Minkinde discovered through the sufferings of Christ for sinners and the fulness of grace in him are brought in to believe and in believing minding of that grace are so chosen for his love love him and are also now loved of him with love of well pleasedness and so known and approved of him even his elect and chosen and these are the Called according to purpose And so though the word Called be used in both senses for them that are prevailed with and sometimes for them that are not prevailed with yet the word The Called is used but in one sense Rom. 1.6 7 for them that are prevailed with and here for those so prevailed with But when God hath thus approved Believers he farther calleth them 2. The following Call is of Believers and Saints approved and as Believers and Saints he calleth them to service even to conformity to Christ in services of Love and sufferings for his sake and therein to patience meekness and waiting through suffering for the hope of glory Thus Christ called his fore-called Disciples Mar. 9.7 12 Luk. 9. 1 Isa 41. 2 Psa 50.5 1 Tim. 1.11 12 Gal. 1 Rom. 1.1 Mat. 16.24 Eph. 5.1 Rev. 17.14 1 Pet. 2.3 5 9 and chose them and sent them forth to such service and thus God is said to have raised up the righteous Man and called him to his foot which is to such service and so God calls his Saints that have made a Covenant with him by Sacrifice And so Paul being called and couated faithful was then put in the Ministery and so being called to be a Believer was then called to be an Apostle And so all Christ's Disciples were and all unfeigned Believers still are called to be followers of Christ in love services and sufferings yea these are to follow the Lambe wheresoever he goeth and to shew forth his praises And of this Call Jude 1 Jude speaketh to the Saints whom he saith were sanctified by God the Father that was in the first part or degree of the Call in giving them to Christ and preserved in Jesus Christ there was their inward Sanctification and Preservation through grace in which he also approved them and called that is to services of love through sufferings and oppositions To which Jude exhorteth them as the Apostle was here comforting and encouraging these Believers in the same 3. So then to be called according to purpose so as to be of the Called according to purpose Rom. 3.9 20 25 5.8 9 1 Tim. 1.15 Tit. 3.4 Phil. 3.7 8 9 Joh. 15.16 19 1 Thes 2.13 14 15 16. 2 Thes 2.13 appears to be throughly called with this double Call or first and following Call and so to have been by the discovery of God's free-grace in Christ to sinners without
of them all in general And wherein had God so freely ingaged himself in his righteousness so as if hee should not preserve men and keep them to eternal life he also should be unrighteous Is not this ingagement first and primely to Jesus Christ 2 Cor. 1.20 Are not all the promises in him Yea and in him Amen And is it not in and through Christ to Abraham and all the Spiritual seed Isa 28.16 Rom. 4 12 16 Gal. 3.16 29 Act. 10.43 Rom. 4.5 5.1 Act. 26.13 2 Tim. 1.7 1 Pet. 1.5 Heb. 3.6.14 as many as through grace beleeve in Christ And do not they that beleeve in him freely receive forgiveness of sins justification sanctification and a spirit of faith and love And how is this ingagement to keep beleevers Is it not by his power through faith unto salvation suitable to that ingagement held forth to these Hebrews And they now beleeving the Apostle is comforted concerning them and incourageth them with the righteousness of God So then All the promises of God are Yea and Amen in Christ And sure to them all that beleeve in Christ That their preservation in faith and love is from the freeness of the mercy of God and his righteousness through Christ to continue to them such supplies of grace and spirit that they may persevere in faith and love This I hope is beleeved by us all yea and something more than this namely That as faith worketh through love Gal. 1.6 Mat 10 41 42 Luke 14.14 so every service of love produced by it shall to the beleever be rewarded but then this is without opposition of one beleever to another it is in general alike true to them all But now suppose any after they have known the truth and beleeved and met with such riches and furniture to keep them in and preserve them and have brought forth some fruits of love do after this for some dream or fancy c. turn aside and so fall away from God Is God unrighteous then to forsake them and to blot out all their former services so as not one is remembred on their account Surely not he should not else be righteous Gen. 12.3 2 Chron. 15.2 Ezek. 33.12 13 Joh. 15.1.2 11 according to the tenour of his promise and ingagement to his Son and to men through his Son And in this language speaks the Apostle to these Hebrews Chap. 3 6 14 10 35 38 39 12 25. And that without difference making And I hope none would think the righteousness of God ingaged to the works of men otherwise than in and through Christ to such as live by the faith of Christ so as this line was wrested to a by end to make up this Account and yet will not serve for that purpose Account 3. The immutability of the Counsels of God and his Oath mentioned vers 13-18 Answ Here is no opposition of beleevers under a possibility of falling to beleevers under an impossibility of falling nor is the promise here made to some sort of beleevers opposed to other belevers But to Abraham for himself Gal. 3.6 7 8 13 14. 1 Tim. 2.7 Eph. 3.4 Mat. 22.19 20 Rom. 4.16 and his seed which is Christ and all that through grace beleeve in him And this so that it may be held forth to all men that they may beleeve And to all that do beleeve that abiding in the faith they may be sure of the inheritance And such the counsels and purpose of God as hath been shewn in treating of purposes and promises in which hee is immutable And this the Apostles scope sutable to his exhortation for their diligence and perseverance in faith and love in which so sure consolation but it sutes not at all to the scope of this Account Account 4. Their sure and stedfast Anchor of hope vers 19. Answ Neither is here any difference made between or opposition of one beleever to another but a strong consolation set before all beleevers that have by faith laid hold on Christ who is the seed of Abraham in whom all the promises confirmed with an Oath are Yea and Amen And he having offered up the acceptable sacrifice is now in our nature entred into the heavens appearing there a great high Priest having opened the way for our approach And ever living to intercede for all that come to God by him So as they that by faith do lay hold on him who is our hope and hope fixed in him is as an Anchor surely fixed they by faith and hope enter within the vail cleaving to him that is there for us and so their hope is sure and stedfast which comfort is not for some sort of but for all that are indeed beleevers And so the Apostle enters on his main design to build these beleevers more and more on Christ which evidenceth that to be the right faith and those true beleevers spoken of Heb. 6.1 2 3 4 5. and none of them excepted unless any have so willingly departed that they be found crucifying Christ And as for them they are faulted but the Christ the Spirit the Grace the faith they have departed from and crucifie is not faulted but remaineth the same still in which all abiding are safe So that this place and all Scripture testifie the faith here set forth to be the true justifying and saving faith And Mr. Owen confesseth it wrought by the Spirit and really true in its kinde And that men may abide in it or men may fall away from it And Scripture testifying but one kinde of faith the controversie is ended the cause is yeelded it is not for this faith but some by-opinion to mantain the honour of a party that he contendeth And yet that it seem not so many mixtures were put in here that are no parts of nor ingredients in faith at all To make this appear as not right that so another may be set forth and I shall consider that also CHAP. XIV Of Mr. Owens second kinde of faith as he sets it forth Page 13. 14 Sect. 22. Page 13. Chap. 1. Sect. 22. where he saith 1. THe Saints then or Beleevers of whom alone our Discourse is may be delineated by these few considerable concernments in their Saintship 2. Rom. 8.28 29 Act. 13.48 Eph. 1.4 1 Pet. 1 2 3 4 5. That whereas by Nature they are the children of wrath as well as others and dead in trespasses and sins That faith and holiness which they are in due time invested withall whereby they are made beleevers and Saints and distinguished from all others what ever is an effect and fruit of and flows from Gods eternal purpose concerning their salvation or election Tin 1.1 their faith being as to the manner of its bestowing peculiarly of the operation of God And as to its distinction from every other gift 2 Pet. 1.1 Rom. 8.11 Eph 1.19 20. 2 1-5 6 8 10. Mat. 7.17 12 13 Gal 2 20 1
but for the present The Spirit is life for righteousness sake yet the body is dead because of sin yea and something savouring of death is also in and troubling their souls But through the law of the Spirit of life in Christ as they in beleeving walk after the Spirit they are made free and enlived from the sentence and fear of death and filled with the promise and hope of life which comfort in so great love of God enlives us in love of the brethren And 1 Joh. 3.14 We know that we have passed from death to life 1 Joh. 4.7 16. 3 6 9 5.2 because we love the brethren c. We that are born of God that have beleeved the love wherewith God hath loved us and so abide in Christ keeping his commands of faith and love We know we are passed from being judged by our works according to the law which sentenceth to death into the gracious acceptance and favour of God in Christ and so into the liberty and life of Christ and enjoyment of his gracious Spirit which brings forth this fruit of love which whoever hath not abideth in death And this is true of all abiding in the faith without difference Eph. 2 2-5 and Col. 2.13 Speak of that quickning Act. 10.43 Joh. 3.16 18 36. which is through beleeving in Christ in which remission of sins and hope of eternal life is begun to be received which all true beleevers receive without difference though not in like fulness in every beleever And on that ground Rom. 6.11.13 8 9. Are exhortations to persevere walking in faith and love Secondly From darkness to light This is true though that quoted Act. 26.18 doth but shew the end of Gods sending the Gospel to be ministred to men Mat 4 13-16 without difference of any to whom it is so sent which where it comes light springs up And Eph. 5.8 shews what beleevers without difference are in the Lord Eph. 5.8.9 15. since called and inabled to beleeve and that pressed as a motive to abide and persevere walking in the light And 1 Thess 5.4 5. shews that beleevers are not in darkness of ignorance and unbeleef and how efficacious the light of truth beleeved was in them They were born of it They were he saith not some but all the children of light c. From whence he presseth an exhortation Not to sleep as others but to walk 〈…〉 c. And Col. 1.13 Is a blessing of God in giving him thanks for having delivered them he faith not from all darkness but from the power of darkness Col. 1.12 13.23 24. and having translated them into the Kingdome that is the spiritual Kingdome or government and interest in and hope of that promised Kingdome of the Son of his love for which cause he presseth their abiding and continuance And 1 Pet. 2.9 shews That Gods elect and chosen people are such as he hath called out of darkness into his marvellous light to shew forth his praises And what this light is 2 Cor. 4.6 and where it shineth is plain to be in the face of Christ Gods prime Elect. And this is true in a measure of all unfained beleevers let them minde this That conceit an elect company before the appointment of Christ to dye to be given him to dye for and demonstrate what they are and reconcile them into one condition with these Thirdly From an universal habit of uncleanness unto holiness In a begun inclination and through all the powers a tendency thereto that there may be a proceeding to perfection in holiness this is true But Ezek. 36.25 speaketh directly of the Jews when he hath returned them to their own land And as in reference to a first fruits in beleevers in this life Ezek 36.24 25 26 27-37 Eph. 5.23 26 27. It speaks of that God will do to them after he hath called them to beleeve in Christ And so of a continued business on and in beleevers till it be compleat for which he will be sought of them And 1 Cor. 6 11. speaks of a work begun and so in the beginnings of it done in them In the Name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God And this given as a ground both to reprove some evils and uncleanness in them 1 Cor 6. 1 9 11 2 20. and to warn them from sinning and to stir them up by the same Name and Spirit to press on to further holiness And Tit. 3.5 shews the manner of this work and by what means and to what end it is done and so the beginning and proceeding but shews not the accomplishment as yet to be in them And Heb. 10.22 is not an affirmation of what is attained but an exhortation to use the right way for having a continual increase of renued holiness Heb. 10 12-18 19 20 24 25 12 12 14. upon that very ground of what we have in Christ and have begun to receive and may be daily receiving from him that so in holding last our confidence and profession we may follow after holiness Fourthly From a state of enmity stubboruness rebellion c. into a state of love obedience and delight This is no other but in change of an expression what was confessed to be in the first kinde of beleevers and Saints And indeed it is true of both alike for both so far as true are one Rom. 6.11 speaks of that done and compleated in Christ and not yet in us but by degrees and in due season to be done Rom. 6.11 12 13 14. And that laid as the ground in beleeving on him both to reckon our selves after him and in that account yeeld up our selves to live to him in which that will be verified of us that is said from vers 17 22. and so it plainly appears to be understood Eph. 2.12 13. Speaks of that state of Gentilism enstrangement to God all we Gentiles were in before Christ came in the flesh and offered up the acceptable Sacrifice and the priviledges confirmed before to the Jewish Nation were set open to the Gentiles Chap 3 3-6-9 and they made nigh by the blood of Christ that made peace broke down the partition wall slew the enmity c. and came and preached peace by which peace preached in his Name all that beleeve in him have access by one Spirit to the Father that is clear Col. 1.21 Speaks of the enmity in their mindes and of the efficacie of the Death and Sacrifice of Christ and peace made thereby and Gods love there-through appearing displayed and beleeved how it reconciled them to God And that to this end Col. 1.4 5.20 Tit. 3.4 5. Rom 5.8 10. Eph. 5.25 26 27. Col. 23 24. Heb. 8.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10. Heb. 12.22 23 24 25 26. To present them in the body of his flesh through death holy and unblameable and unreproveable in his sight if they continued in the faith
8 10 11. and being the raiser of men quickened and enlived them 2. In receiving from Christ into their heart an inward living Principle or Spirit of Faith and Life Gal. 5.22 23 24. That without an outward enforcement from law or fears or thoughts of acquiring self-advantages doth from the grace beleeved and hope received spring up love joy childelike affections 2 Cor. 1.8 9 10. 2 Tim. 4.17 18 and so lead to serve in newnesse of spirit and life 3 Since they were quickened in beleeving In raising them out of great deaths Phil. 3.9.14 Heb. 11.25 26. Psal 37. in distresses and temptations in which all seen hopes of help were removed and so far the sentence of death was passed on them yet hee delivered and consolated them 4 In enabling them with willingness to bee conformed to Christ in his death and so to pass through deaths for Christs sake and to bear with patience the wrongs and oppressions of the wicked knowing the certainty of the Resurrection and of eternall Judgement 5 In elivating the Affections to things above Col. 3.1.4 1 Thes 1.10 Tit. 2.14 where Christ is And so moving to hope and long and wait for the comming of our Lord Jesus Christ and the blessed hope and inheritance then to bee given by him in the resurrection of the just as is shewn in opening the two last Principles Now then put all said in these first five verses together of the Principles with the spirituall operations And minde how Jesus Christ in his oblation is the foundation of all and the oracles of God in discovery of that foundation And those oracles the teacher of these Principles and the holy Spirit of God in this teaching the enlightener of the mind and worker of these Principles in the heart and there through building the Beleever on the same foundation from whence all these flow and so having effected in them repentance from dead works faith towards God and such tasks of the heavenly gift conforming to Christ in his death enduing with spirituall vertues and gifts affording experience of Gods graciousness in performing his Promises with a principle of life in the beginning of confidence to live to God and wait for the comming of our Lord Jesus Christ Surely surely in all this is set forth True Faith and Holiness of the right kind even saving and justifying and here set forth in a great degree and measure also And this the very same-faith that was in these Hebrews to whom this Epistle was written whom he owneth as holy Brethren And yet notwithstanding all this Hee by the same Spirit warneth them to flye all those evills that indanger to departing from this faith and such Principles in which they were fastened on such a foundation where they had so great salvation and such a blessed hope and so warns them of the great danger in case of forgetfullness Heb. 2.1 2 3. Heb. 3.6 7 12 13 14 16-19 Heb. 4.1 and neglect of so great salvaation And to avoid that danger by holding fast the rejoycing of hope and beginning of confidence begot in them firm to the end And to hear his voice and beware of the deceitfullness of sin and departing through unbelief And setteth before them the examples of those that through unbelief did not enter the ripicall rest and craveth leave to fear least any of them should seem to come short of entring the true rest Heb. 5.11 12. Chap. 6.1 2 3 4 5 6 7. 10.25 26 29. Jer. 2.21 22. 1 Ioh. 2 -19 chap. 6.9 10. And these holy Brethren also hee reproves for their dulness and unprofitableness And then minding them of the foundation laid among them and the Oracles of God thereby to them and the Principles they taught which these also had received with the lively operations of the Holy Ghost therein experimented also by them And then hee secretly intimates to them as if some so far brought as they were yet for want of heedfullness to this great salvation were seduced by the Tempter And had wilfully and wickedly departed from this faith and therein from the foundation Oracles and Principles which Apostates hee puts here in the third person Those and they because when fallen away they are no longer of this number And because hee doth not judge nor will sentence any of them to bee such yea hee was better perswaded of them and yet proposeth those as terrible examples to warn them And so the application by way of warning and admonition and even to fear such things as cause such danger is even to Beleevers and that both in the first person wee chap. 2.1.3 10.26 12.25 and also in the second person to them chap. 3 7-13.15 4.1 5.11 12. 12.25 And this the usuall language of Scripture in like cases of departure and the danger thereof Rom. 8.13 1 Cor. 15.12 Gal. 1.6 4.11 5.4 2 Pet. 3.17 And so this great danger being proposed as a warning I shall consider the two next points propounded in these verses CHAP. XI Heb. 6.4 6 7 8. FOr it is impossible for those who were once enlightened c. Heb. 6.4.6 If they fall away to renew them again unto Repentance seeing they crucifie to themselves the Son of God a fresh and put him to an open shame In which words for shewing the impossibility of renewing such And the reason thereof I shall consider what the Text offers 1 The persons that have and do so highly sin as to renew them is impossible 1 They are not such as do and alwayes hitherto have lived in ignorance and unbeleef and so in prophaneness Ioh. 3.14 16. Act. 13.38 3 47. Rom. 16.26 c. for to such the Gospell declaring the foundation and sounding forth the oracles of God may bee hopefully and is to bee preached to them to bring them from darkness to light 2 They are not such as having heard of the foundation Joh. 2.9 Luk. 24.26 46 Act. 4.18 26. 1 Cor. 15.12 13-23 do beleeve it to bee and yet are not instructed in or acquainted with the oracles of God as in particular related part 2. chap. 10. page 94. 95. for to such as these they are to bee and may bee hopefully taught and opened 3 They are not such Ioh. 8.30 31 -36. 12.42 43-47 2 Cor. 5.20.21 6.1 2. as having heard and beleeved the Testimonies of the Gospel concerning the foundation and Oracles of God And are not yet so prevailed with to heed and yeild up thereto as by spirituall light and evidence to have those forementioned Principles framed in them only have their knowledge and faith in understanding and notion These are to bee and may hopefully by the word of grace bee pressed thereto 4 They are not such 1 Cor. 15. Gal. 3. 4 5. Iude 19 20 21. as being brought as far as the farthest of these yea with some spirituall operations having a tendancy towards the
it and never separate from it And this supernatural divine power in this heavenly supernatural disposition is the Spirit of Christ in beleevers And in this manner Rom. 8 9-12 in and with such a disposition is he in them And he that hath not the Spirit of Christ in him is as yet none of his members And thus one and the same Spirit is in him the head and in them the members yet with some difference for the manner of being in them Eph. 4 16. 1 Joh. 2.20 27 28. Col. 2.3 9 10. Eph. 4.7 Rom. 8.23 it is in him as the head whence it flows to all the members In him as the giver but in them as members and receivers In him as the fountain in them as vessels In him immeasurably the fulness of the Godhead dwelling in him bodily In them according to a measure of the good pleasure of Christ and that not the full nor the half nor the tenth but a first fruits of that which abiding in him they shall be filled withall at his coming and this first fruits of a different measure in some more than in other and capable of increase in all Saints during this life And so the same spirit in those spoken to Heb. 6.1 2 4 5 7 9 10. And all this I have writ to prevent fancies delusions and pride in mens conceits of the inhabitation of the holy Spirit in them As for those two terms viz. That upon the account of this inhabitation of the Spirit in them they have union with Christ And that this union with Christ is one and the same Spirit dwelling in him the head and them the members These expressions may to such as have understanding to take them in a right sense go for currant and true for in a right sense so they are but to such as are yet weak they are so darkly exprest that it may dazle and hinder the faith of some and the growth of others For first that upon the account of the inhabitation of the Spirit they have union with Christ it is undoubtedly true yea without controversie there is no union with Christ but by the operation of this holy Spirit But that there is no union with Christ before this inhabitation of the Spirit would be harsh to affirm yea in order of nature if not of time as it may be in some the Spirit in working faith doth first unite the beleevers in beleeving to Christ before he take up his residence and habitation in them which is upon and after beleeving I will not press a nice distinction of the spirits being with a man in bringing to Christ and instructing in the knowledge of him Joh 7.37 38. Eph. 1.13 and so bringing by faith to adhere to him and so uniting And after taking up his habitation as an In dweller affording a living principle though there is more force for this in those words to them united to Christ Yee know him for he dwelleth with you and shall be in you Joh. 14.17 then in many quotations rendred by some for what they pretend to prove thereby But for true beleevers that in faith and love are united to Christ and yet happily have not or discern not such a constant inhabitation as is mentioned the Spirits doctrine is good and safe 1 Pet. 2.2 3.4 5 As new born babes desire the sincere milk of the word that yee may grow thereby if so be you have tasted that the Lord is gracious to whom coming c. Yee are built upon him c. which is no less than more firmly united and growing up in union with him Suitable to that Heb. 3.6.14 Joh. 17.20 Though still there is an union in will purpose design and way which is a fruit of the former and follows it yea in this also they become of one heart and minde with all unfained beleevers for carrying on the design of Christ and of union in a spiritual minde and disposition and by reason of fellowship in an obliging relation is that 1 Cor. 6.17 as appears by the opposition And of union in minde and fellowship as well as in faith appears to be meant 1 Cor. 12.12 13. And the reason rendred because wrought by one Spirit And of the oneness of Spirit with the head and all beleevers Gal. 3.1.5 5.5 6. in faith love and design appears to be meant Eph. 4.4 5. And as the weakest beleever hereby may be both comforted and exhorted in abiding to experiment this inhabitation though he yet hardly discern it So the strongest may be exhorted to grow up in it And yet again that the union with Christ is in this That there is one and the same Spirit in him the head and them the members is true yet in such as are yet weak in understanding so to take it without some explication may hinder their growth supposing the inhabitation compleat when yet there may be much wanting to them and they need still the operations of the holy Spirit in making them one with Christ in his minde and judgement in the testimony of Christ approving what he approves condemning what he condemns And so one with him in his design for glorifying God in seeking the salvation of men and the edifying prosperity of the Church And so one with him in child-like affection to God and member-like love to brethren and compassion to them that are out of the way and so one with him in bowels of mercy patience meekness c. All which oneness with him abiding in that faith and love he hath wrought and is stirring up in them they shall grow up more in and so grow up more into him c. which was that the Apostle endeavoured to farther the Hebrews in And so in all quotations in all the three Concernments no other or better faith shewn than that which is faith indeed in the first kinde set forth by him See also the last CHAP. XXI Of Mr. Owens last Concernment in two parts IN this last Concernment are two things expresly noted First Their actual state and condition And secondly Then relative condition And all said of either as true of that which is faith in that set out in the first kinde as of that which is faith set out in this second kinde for the mixtures put in to darken it taken from the one and the unjustifiable expressions put on the other to make shew of difference removed both appears to be indeed but one kinde of faith so that there is nothing here needful but onely reciting the words and minding the proofs quoted First Rom. 8.23 14 25. 2 Cor. 5.1 4. Phil. 3.11.12 Rom. 8.10 Rom. 7-14 15 24 25 26 ● 1 2 3 4. he saith By all which As to their actual state and condition they are really changed from death to life c. We know he meaneth not from mortallity to immortallity which is that real change they have not yet attained but wait for