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A57373 Believers evidences for eternall life collected out of the first epistle of John which is catholique : explained and confirmed by very many subservient signes, or undernotes grounded upon Scriptures and illustrated by testimonies both of ancient fathers and modern writers whereby persons truly regenerate may divers wayes discover their present state of grace and title unto glory / by Francis Roberts. Roberts, Francis, 1609-1675. 1655 (1655) Wing R1579; ESTC R29322 150,624 294

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into a new creature As that learned Master Perkins hath observed Thus of the first Argument 2. Ab impossibili from the impossibility of his so sinning that is born of God and that from the state and nature of his regeneration and he cannot sinne because he is borne of God whereby he intimates that a sinful course and a state of grace are wholly incompatible and inconsistent with one another Here the Apostle riseth higher in his expression clearly pronouncing that the hearts of the godly are so efficaciously governed by his Spirit that with an inflexible affection they follow the conduct of the Spirit The Apostle doth not only teach that the regenerate are able not to sin 〈◊〉 but that the motion of the Spirit is so effectuall that it necessarily retaines them in the constan●… obedience of righteousnesse As Calv. observes not unsuitable to this of Iohn is the tenor of the Covenant of grace I will put my feare in their hearts and they shall not depart from me Jer. 32. 40. Thus much for the distribution and explication of this cotext wherein not sinning is made a note of regeneration Now because this is a grand evidence of being born of God that all such sin not nor can sin because this hath much difficulty in it as seeming to crosse not onely the experience of all regenerate persons who feel they sin frequently to the griefe of their soules but also divers Scriptures Psa. 19. 12 13. Rom. 7. 15 23 24. Iam. 3. 〈◊〉 1 Ioh. 1. 8 9 10. Therefore this is the prin●…ipall thing here to be opened and cleered convincingly to the Conscience viz. How or in what sense He that is borne of ●…od doth not commit sin nor can sin For more clear Resolution herein consi●…er this thing Negatively and Affirmatively Negatively when the Apostle saith He that born of God doth not commit sin nor can sin ●…ereby cannot be meant as some have hence ●…agined that the regenerate have no sin all inherent in them nor committed by ●…em but are perfectly holy even in this ●…e As of old the Maniche●…s and Cathari●…ought ●…ought they could not so much as sin in ●…ought The Pelagians and Familists i●…gined themselves so free from sinne that they needed not to pray forgive us our trespasses The Adamites deemed themselv●…s as pure as Adam and Eve before their fa●… And the Carpocratians dreamed that they were as free from sinne as Christ himsel●…e Yea even in these our dayes some have held That he that believeth that Christ hath ta●… away his sin is as clean without sin as Christ himselfe That It is as possible for Christ himselfe to sinne as for a child of God to sinne That If a man by the Spirit know himse●… to be in the state of grace though he be dr●… or commit murther God sees no sin in him That as well our workes as persons are perfectly holy and good That a Saint 〈◊〉 this life without any addition hereafter is perfectly just perfectly holy compleatly glorious 〈◊〉 this life and is not capable of any addition 〈◊〉 ter death in the least degree but onely of ma●… festation Against these fond and false imagination observe 1. That the holy Scripture expressely tes●… fies the contrary viz. That the most holy a●… regenerate persons in this life have in the●… Sin Originall and hence ●…oo often fall i●… sin act●…all Who can underistand his error Psal. 19. 12. Who can s●…y I have made 〈◊〉 beare clean I am pure from my sin Pro. 〈◊〉 9. There i●… no man 〈◊〉 sinneth not 1 K●… 8. 46. 2. Chron. 6. 36. In many things sin all Iames 〈◊〉 2. There is not a just man on earth that doth good and sinneth not Eccles●…y 20. If we say that we have no sin viz. originally we deceive our selves and the truth is not in us If we say we have not sinned viz. actually we make him a liar and his word is not in us 1 Iohn 1. 8 10. 2. The universall experience of the best of God Saints in all ages evidences that none of them all have been without sinne in this life Not Abraham Gen. 12. 13 19. 20. 2 5. Not Isaac Gen. 26. 7 9. Not Iacob Gen. 27. 19 20 24. Not Moses and Aaron Psal. 106. 33. Deut. 32. 50 51. Exod 32. 2 21. Not David Psal. 51. 1 to 10. 38. 3 4. Not Peter Matth. 26. 33 34 35 70 to the end Gal. 2. 11 12 13 Not Paul himselfe Rom. 7. 18 20 23 24 25. 3. The nature of grace and sanctification in this life is at perfectest but imperfect and growing on to perfection 1 Cor. 13. 9 10. Phil. 3. 12 13. consequently mortification is imperfect Some Canaanites are still in the land though the Kings are distroyed There is a remnant of flesh as well as a principle of spirit Gal. 5. 17. The Church is not actually purged but in purging from all defilements and at last there shall be no spot nor wrinkle nor any such thing Eph. 5. 26 27. Onely the man Christ Jesus in this world was without sin Heb. 4. 15. Isa. 53. 9. Heb. 7. 26. 2 Cor. 5. 21. 4. Compleat purity from sin and perfection of holinesse is a glory though to be desired on earth yet reserved for heaven Rom. 6. 7. Eph. 5. 27. Heb. 12. 23. Rev. 21. 27. 5. Unto all which might be added the plentifull suffrage of Ancient Writers take the sense of two or three for all Lactantius Firmianus saith None can be without sin so long as he is burdened with the clothing of flesh Hierom saith If the outward man do what it would not and acts what it hates it shewes that the Command is good and that he acts not what is evill but sinne dwelling in his flesh i. e. the vices of the body and desires of pleasune * Augustine saith Search every one though most righteous in this life though he be worthy of the title of a just man yet is he not without sin And a little after Whatsoever is sin is formerly blotted out of us in baptisme but because all iniquity is blotted out doth no infirmity remaine if none remaine we shouid live here without sinne but who dare say this but a proud man but one unworthy of the mercy of the pardoner but he that will deceive him selfe and in whom the truth is not And in his book of the City of God he saith The words of such a master and our Lord are vigilantly to be considered for he saith not If you forgive men their sins your Father will allso forgive you what sins soever but he saith your sins For he taught adaily prayer and spake to disciples justified What is therefore your sins but the sins without which even you are not who are justified and sanctified Blessed Cyprian also that valiant Confessor and glorious Martyr of Jesus Christ writing upon that Petition of the Lords prayer And forgiveius our
Lord Pro. 15. 26. Yea every imagination of the thoughts of his heart are onely evil continually Gen. 6. 5. How emphaticallyl 1. not the thought but thoughts 2. not only the thoughts but if there be any thing before or beyond the thoughts the imagination of the thoughts of his heart 3. not onely some or many but every imagination of the thoughts 4. is not evill in the concrete but malice or evilness it selfe in the abstract as the Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 may import 5. Nor evilnesse in some respect as if there were some mixture or relique of goodnesse remaining but only evil meer malice 6. Nor all this only for some season in fit of temptation c but continually all the day long and every day so that carnal men so remaining can do nothing but sin in all they act speak or think 2. Their persons and all their inward principles are meerly carnal corrupt and odious to God not only sinners but dead in trespasses and sinnes Eph. 2. 1. Not only dark but darknesse it selfe Eph. 5. 8. Not only carnal or fleshly but flesh it self Iohn 3. 6. And in the flesh dwells no good thing Rom. 7. 18. Now such as are the persons of carnal men such are all their actions meerely carnal and sinful So is this people and so is every work of their hands and that which they offer there is unclean Hagg. 2. 14. A corrupt tree cannot bring forth good fruit How can ye being evil speak good things An evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things Matth. 12. 33 34 35. To them that are defiled and unbelieving is nothing pure but even their minde and conscience is defiled being abominable and disobedient and to every good work reprobate Tit. 1. 15 16. Thus farre of the difference betwixt the sinning of the regenerate and unregenerate and how they that are borne of God sinne not nor can sinne Whereof I have treated the more largely that in this note which is of no small consequence the Conscience of the regenerate may be satisfied the more fully A Case of Conscience touching the Sinne against the Holy Ghost what it is and whether they that are born of God fall into it But before we passe from this Character of them that are borne of God viz. That they do not commit sinne nor can sinne to another it may be very usefull to lend a little help to the weake timerous and trembling Christian against that perplexing temptation that would perswade him that he hath sinned against the Holy Ghost Alas saith he If they that are borne of God commit not sinne as the unregenerate do if this be a signe of Regeneration what may I thinke of my selfe I am greatly afraid that I have sinned that very unpardonable Sinne against the Holy Ghost For 1. I have sined against my light and the checks of my Conscience 2. I have sinned against the experimentall tastes of spirituall things 3. I have crucified Christ afresh 4. I have bad many blasphemous thoughts in mine heart 5. I have fearefully fallen away from my first love and which kils my soule 6. under all this I find my heart as hard and obdurate as an Adamant without all Repentance or remorse for all this Have not I just cause to conclude that doubtlesse I am an unregenerate Person Answ. Poor soul forbear a little thy hard conceits of thy self and suspend thy censures They that have worst thoughts of themselves are not always in the worst conditiō towards God Every one that feares he hath sinned against the H. Ghost must not presently be concluded to have committed that horrid sin of sinnes All this may arise 1. partly from thy weaknesse not knowing either thy owne spirituall estate or the nature of this sinne truely and distinctly And 2. partly from Satans wickednesse abusing thy weaknesse to make thee believe this of thy self that so if it were possible he might drive thee to despaire But credit neither thine owne weaknesse nor Satans wickednesse to the ruine of thy precious soule For a more cleare and satisfactory resolution in this case consider these particulars 1. Who or what kind of persons are they that are in danger of sinning this sin against the Holy Ghost 2. What this sin against the Holy Ghost is and wherein it consists 3. What a vast difference there is betwixt the sinnes or falls of a regenerate person yea though against knowledge and their sinnes that sinne against the H. Ghost Take this in three several Sections SECT I. I. Who or what kinde of persons they are that are in danger of sinning this sin against the Holy Ghost Answ. This may be resolved Negatively and Affirmatively Negatively Who they are not So we shall more distinctly see who they are Take this in these few Positions 1. Doubtlesse those persons who are truly regenerate and borne of God they never any of them sin the sin against the Holy Ghost nor can so sin True 1. They may commit such sins against light of minde and checks of conscience sometimes Rom. 7. 15 19. They may possibly have such blasphemous and wicked suggestions darted and injected into their thoughts Matth. 4. 3 6 9. They may perhaps fal from their first love Rev 2. 4. Yea fall so fearfully as David and Peter did Yea it may be they may perceive such hard-heartednesse and impenitency upon their soules notwithstanding all this for a season that from all these Satan also subtilly taking advantage thereby they may have sad apprehensions and feares that they have fallen into the very sin against the Holy Ghost 2. They also that are borne of God as they have the root of all actual sin still in them viz. Original corruption dwelling in them Psalm 51. 5. Rom. 7. 17 18 21 23 24 so they have the very roote of this sin against the H. Ghost in particular in them originall sin being the proper seed spawne and fountaine of this sin as well as of any other whatsoever How humbly vigilantly and cautiously therefore should all Gods people walke before God seeing this dangerous principle of originall corruption still sticks in their hearts Yet notwithstanding persons truly borne of God never actually fall into this sin against the Holy Ghost nor all things well considered can do For 1. The Holy Ghost himselfe in Scripture plainly testifies that the regenerate sin not this great sin There is a sin unto death I do not say that he shall pray for it All unrighteousnesse is sin and there is a sin not unto death We know that whosoever is borne of God sinneth not viz as Tertullian notes not this sin unto death but he that is begotten of God keepeth himselfe and that wicked one toucheth him not 1 Iohn 5. 16 17 18. In these and the two precedent verses the Apostle asserts more generally the priviledge of believers in the point of prayer viz. confidence in Christ that they shall have whatsoever they
we shall further see This presapposes some entertainment of Christian Religion whence they make defection viz. in the forme and profession of it As for them that have embraced it in truth and power they shall never fall Iohn 10. 28. 3. The sin unto der●…h There 's a sin unto death and there is a sin not unto death 1 Ioh. 5. 16 17. Why thus called was formerly explained p. 63 64 65. Thus of some of the principall names II. The Nature of this sin and wherein it properly and especially consists comes next to consideration Here lies the Cardo controver●…sie the very knot and stresse of the Case Both Ancient and Moderne Writers he●…e in manifest much discrepancy land disagreement with one another and among divers of them is ●…o be found small satisfaction in this point Augustine much hesicates about it but at last conceives it to be a Final impenitency Ambrose sometimes intimates it to be a blasphemous denial of the H. Ghost Somtimes interprets it to be an a●…pions Heretical and Schism●…cal separe●… from the Church of Christ. Gregory thinks it is the not beleeving remission of sins Th●…s thinks He sins against th●… H. Ghost th●… not only speaks against the Majesty of God and th●… pe●…son of the Holy Ghost But also that obstinately and maliciously persist in his sins impenitent to the point of death rejecting all the Holy Ghosts provisions for suppression of his sins And he with other of the Schoolemen usually reckons up six sorts or kinds of this sin against the Holy Ghost viz. 1. Despaire 2. Presumption 3. An obstinate Purpose of continuing in sin 4. A firme and fixed Will never to repent 5. An impugning or opposing of the knowne truth and 6. An envying of our Brothers Graces All which they say may be forgiven but that finall obstinacy in sinning Estius is of opinion That the sin against the Holy Ghost generally taken is whatsoever is purposely maliciously and blasphemously committed against God in thought word or deed In midst of all this variety of opinions especially in so difficult a subject as this where shall we pitch I like Agustines item well in this very case Let us begge light for exposition of this matter from the Lord. For more distinct Resolution Consider 1. By way of Remotion or Negation of what it is no 2. By way of position or Affirmation of what it is and both very briefly I. By way of remotion or negation of what it is not The sin against the Holy Ghost strictly and properly taken seemes not to be any of these particular sins following viz. 1. It is not every blasphemous temptation injected and darted by Satan into the thoughts against God Father Son or H. Ghost For 1. The dearest Saints and servants of God may be buffetted and sifted with such sad temptations and horrid injections of the Devil frequent experience tells us thus much How many gracious soules come to Ministers lamenting the many horrid suggestions of blasphemy cast into their imaginations One of singular experience in soule-distresses saith I have knowne him who did bite in and keep close in his bosome this temptation of blasphemy the space of about 20. yeares All which while the Devill did tyrannize extreamly and keep him almost in continuall terrour He thought there was never man had such vile and prodigious thoughts as he c. 2. Blasphemous suggestions were injected into the imagination of Jesus Christ himselfe who was so far from sinning against the Holy Ghost that he never sinned at all nor could sin Isai. 53. 9. Heb. 7. 25 26. 2 Cor. 5. 21. viz That he who was the spotlesse Son of God in whom the fulnesse of the Godhead dwelt bodily i. e. personally Col. 2. 9. Who was the Brightnesse of the Fathers glory and the expresse Character of his person Heb. 1. 3. Who being in the forme of God thought it not robbery to be equall with God Phil. 2. 6. that he should fall downe and worship the Devil in person Matth. 4. 9. Never Christian had nor could have more black and hideous blasphemy cast into his thoughts Yet Christ in the least degree yielded not to this blasphemous suggestion but conquered it that his Members hereby might be more then Conquerours even Triumphers over like temptations through Christ that loves them 3. Blasphemous suggestions injected into our hearts yet not consented to by us but rather trembled at execrated and abhorred are the Devils sins not ours they are our sorrowes our afflictions and miseries but not our sins A pious soule is no more guilty of them saith one then Benjamin of Josephs cup put into his saok Blasphemous thoughts saith Mr. Perkins not consented to by us are not our sins but the Devils Men must not feare those kinde of thoughts overmuch because though indeed they be their crosses yet are they not their personall sins for which they shall incurre the wrath and displeasure of God And saith Mr. Dyke Satan must answer for this himself Hereto subscribe both Ancient Modern Writers 2. It is not every sinning against the Deity or Personality of the Holy Ghost As Augustine observes That the Sadduces denied the Holy Ghost That the Arrians Eunomians and Macedonians contended that the Holy Ghost was a creature not a Creator That the Sabellians called also Patripassians because they held that the Father suffered deny the Trinity assert only the Father that he is sometimes called the Son sometimes the Holy Ghost That the Photinians denying the Trinity say the Father onely is God the Son onely man but deny the Holy Ghost altogether These are hideous blasphemous and damnable heresies but it would be somewhat hard to prove that these are the sin against the Holy Ghost because this sin properly is not so much against the ●…ssence or subsistence of the H. Ghost as against the Ministery and Office of the H. Ghost 3. Not every sin against knowledge is that sin against the Holy Ghost For though knowledge adde an aggravating circumstance to sin Iohn 9. 41. Luke 12. 47. Yet 1. The best of Gods people in a gust of temptation without and violence of corrution within may sometimes so farre be borne down as to do those things which they know they should not do as in Paul Rom. 7. 15 19. 20 23. In Peter he knew he ought not to deny his Lord and Master Jesus Christ and resolved peremptorily the contrary but sudden feare prevailed over him Matth. 26. 69 to the end In David he knew he should not commit adultery nor kill yet strength of corruption and temptation pushed him upon both yet none of these sinned the sin against the Holy Ghost 2. Sins against knowledge admit both of repentance and pardon as in all these three cases mentioned David pardoned 2 Sam. 12. 13. Peter restored after his bitter tears by a threefold feare he denied Christ by a threefold love he confessed
salvation but by Christ and his Spirit we have all Now they that sin this sin they sin against the Remedy and that wilfully maliciously incurably As for Jesus Christ 1 They crucified him afresh 2. They put him to an open●… 〈◊〉 3. They tread him under foot and 4. Count ●…is blood of the Covenant●…an unholy thing Heb. 6. 6. and 10. 29. As for the Spirit of grace 1. They depart from his truth 2. They fall away from his grace 3. They despite him 4 They blaspheme him Heb. 6. 1 to 7. and 10. 29. Matth. 12. How should such sinners ever be redeemed called justified sanctified or saved that thus sin against the very Remedy unbelief and impenitency are sins against the Gospel-Remedy but not aggravated with that obstinacy and maliciousnesse as this sin is That Patient that is so farre from applying that he hates and abhorres the Remedy that should cure him flings the Physick to the ground curses and reviles the Physician yea and treads him under foot is he ever likely to be cured So in this case spiritually 2. Hence This sin never is never can possibly be repented of So the Apostle tells us For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened if they shall fall away to renew them againe unto repentance Heb. 6. 4 5 6. As if he should say It is impossible for such Apostates to repent Note he saith not It is improbable unlikely or difficult for them to repent but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 It is impossible to renew them to repentance To whom is it impossible 1. Impossible to themselves to renew themselves for if carnall men that never thus relapsed cannot renew themselves no more then a blackamore can change his skin and the leopard his spots it being impossible a bad tree should bring forth good fruit how much lesse can such Apostates renew themselves to repentance 2. Impossible to their Teachers to renew them to repenance with all their Exhortations Promises Threats Prayers or ministeriall Administrations They are but instruments planting watering only God gives the increase 1 Cor. 3. 6 7. Only God gives Repentance 2 Tim. 2. 25. Yea 3. Impossible in some sense unto God himselfe as some thinke not through any impotency in God but in respect of his infinite justice which cannot chuse but take vengeance of such heynous and malicious offenders And the Apostle gives two great Reasons of the impossibility of such back-sliders Repentance 1. From the atrocity and grievousnesse of the sin committed viz. a sin of extreame malice against Jesus Christ Seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh and put him to an open shame Which words have been formerly explained p. 112 c. 2. From the just judgement of God inflicted upon them set forth under the metaphor of good and bad ground For the earth which drinketh in the rain that cometh oft upon it and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is dressed receiveth blessing from God But that which beareth thornes and briars is rejected and is nigh unto cursing whose end is to be burned Heb. 6. 6 7 8. i. e. As an husbandman that tils manures waters plants bestowes much cost and pains upon ground and after all it brings forth nothing but briars thorns nettles weeds c. he will never bestow more cost upon it its worthy to be cursed and burnt up so after God hath by his Gospel-ordinances bestowed much husbandry upon men and afforded them also many heavenly influences viz. common gifts graces of his Spirit they notwithstanding bring forth nothing but thornes and briars of this cursed Apostasie God will give them up to finall impenitency and hardnesse of heart to their own Destruction 3. Hence This sin against the Holy Ghost is unpardonable So Christ tells us The blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven neither in this world neither in the world to come Matth. 12. 32. that is as Mark expresseth it He that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgivenesse Mark 3. 29. This sin is Unpardonable not as if it were in its own nature beyond Gods pardoning mercy or beyond Christs purging merit both which are infinite but because it is alwayes accompanied with finall impenitency and therefore God will not bestow his pardon Christ will not apply his merit To like effect the Apostle saith If we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the Truth there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins Heb. 10. 26. This sins unpardonablenesse heightens this sins grievousnesse above all other sins in the world What other sin but hath been repented of and upon repentance pardoned This beyond all Manasses sins they were repented of and pardoned beyond all Sauls sins 1 Tim. 1. 13 16. Act. 26. 9 to 12. they were repented of and pardoned beyond their sins that murdered Christ through ignorance for they repented and were forgiven Act. 2 36 37 38 41. but this shall never be forgiven 4. Hence This sin is inevitably damnable If this sin be never repented of never pardoned it must needs alwayes be punished with damnation and eternall death and that inavoidably He that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgivenesse but is in danger of eternall damnation Mark 3. 29. If we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the Truth there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins But a certain fearefull looking for of judgement and fiery indignation which shall devour the Adversaries He that despised Moses Law dyed without mercy under two or three witnesses of how much sorer punishment suppose ye shall he be thought worthy who hath troden under foot the Son of God c Heb. 10. 26 27 28 29. Here 's 1. Judgment fiery indignation and that devouring yea much sorer punishment then death without mercy what can this be but eternall damnation 2. Here 's the certainty of it and that without hopes or place remaining for any more Sacrifice for sin what is this but inevitable damnation Hence such as sin against the Holy Ghost are resembled to ground nigh unto cursing whose end is to be burned Heb. 6. 8. Thinke now sadly of the inevitablnesse of eternall damnation ever attending upon this sin and then consider how grievous it must needs be 5. Hence This sin is usually a most intolerable torture to the Conscience This plainly flows frō all the former For this being 1. The highest sin against the saving Remedy 2. Never repented of 3. Unpardonable 4. Inevitably damnable How can the concience reflecting upon all this chuse but be unspeakablytortured in this present world with horrour terrour despaire and self-Confusion Which the Apostle calls A certain fearfull looking for of judgement and fiery indignation which shall devour the adversaries Heb. 10. 27. Oh what a torment what a rack what an hell aforehand is this to the Conscience to think that Hell is inevitable and yet intolerable the furious horrour hereof made
trespasses c. saith How necessarily how providently and wholesomely are we admonished that we are sinners who are urged to beg s●… our sinnes that whilest a pardon is asked of God our minde may be remembred of it's guiltinesse Lest any should please himselfe as if he were innocent when there is none innocent and by extolling himselfe should be in more danger of perishing he is instructed and taught that himselfe sins daily whilest he is daily commanded to pray for his sins pardon Affirmatively They that are borne of God de not commit sin nor can sinne as they do and cannot chuse but de who remaine unregenerate and continue the children of Satan This position will comprehend the full sense of the Apostle who here plainly opposeth the regenerate to the unregenarate the children and issue of God to the children and issue of the devil and this peculiarly in the point of committing or not committing of sinne and take in all the severall interpretations which are opposite and pertinent to the clearing of this place Consider therefore though both the children of God and the children of the devill sin yet there is a vast disparity and manifold difference betwixt the sinning of the one and of the other whereby we may clearly according to Scripture distinguish betwixt the regenerate and the unregenerate as I. They that are regenerate commit not sin nor can sin against the Gospel-Remedy Jesus Christ is the Gospel-Remedy Act. 4. 12. The going on in a state of unbeliefe and impenitency not accepting of Christ by faith and repentance as a Saviour and Mediatour is sinning against this Gospel-Remedy Mark 1. 15. Act. 2. 38. with 16. 31. Iohn 1. 11 12. with 3. 18 36. and 16. 9. Now no truly regenerate person can thus sin against Christ putting him away from them by unbelief and impenitency because in that they are regenerate it is inevitably implyed that they actually have believed and repented already for repentance and faith are ingredients inseparable from regeneration Iohn 1. 12 13. But every regenerate man whilest such still sins against the Gospel-remedy J. Christ in not accepting him for salvation Iohn 1. 11 12 13. Iohn 3. 18 36. and 16. 9. Luk. 19. 14 27. And they cannot chuse but thus sin against Christ by infidelity because they are unregenerate Rom. 8. 8. II. Hence They that are born of God commit not sin nor can sin as persons under the absolute Power Reigne and Dominion of sin Sin may oft-times rebell in them ye●… sometimes tyrannize over them as Rom. 7. 23. Gal. 5. 17. But it doth not reigne in them Rom. 6. 6 11. 18. and 8. 2. The reigne of sin discovers it selfe chiefly in two respects as the Apostle teacheth Rom. 6. 12 13. viz. 1. When men willingly obey it in the lusts thereof when the first motions sustings and stirrings of sin in them are listned and assented to approved delighted in c. A King is willingly obeyed by his subjects a Tyrant is obeyed unwil●…ingly The regenerate they sin not willingly but rather against their wills Rom. 7. 15 19. 2. When men readily take up armes for sin and fight for sin to fulfill it viz. when they yeeld their members whether inward faculties of soule or outward parts of their bodies as armes or weapons of unrighteousnesse unto sin fighting against the motions of the Spirit commands of the Word c. When men thus readily fight sins battels they are sins servants under sins raigne and dominion As men under the raigne of a King readily take up armes for him but under the usurpation of a Tyrant they are readier to fight against him then for him Now the regenerate do not fight for sin nor yeeld their faculties and members to the service of it but warre snd strive against it Rom. 7. 23 24. Gal. 5. 17. Rom. 8. 13. But on the contrary unregenerare men both 1 readily obey sins commands obey it in the lusts thereof Rom. 6. 19. Eph. 2. 2 3. Tit. 3. 3. and 2. as readily take up armes for sin yeelding their members weapons of unrighteousnesse unto sin and cannot chuse but so do they cannnt cease from sin 2 Pet. 〈◊〉 14. They are captived-alive like wilde beasts in a trap by the hunter by Satan at his will 2 Tim. 2. 25 26. III. Hence They that are borne of God commit not sin nor can sin Voluntate plenâ sed semi-plenâ with a whole will but as it were with an halfe will an unwilling willingnesse not with a full consent but with a dissenting consent with much renitency and reluctancy not with a totall delight of heart but with an unpleasing delightfulnesse The evill that I would not do that I do Rom. 7. 19. When the will of a regenerate person hath so farre consented to sin as to act it yet even in acting it there remaines in the will an inclination and principle to act against it for there is in the wombe of the beleeving soule a Iacob and an Esau a good and bad part habits of grace infused and reliques of sin unmortified in every regenerate person and this in every faculty and affection of soule Some saving light in the minde and yet some carnall darknesse some holy dispositions in the will and yet some unholy inclinations c. So farre as the heart and will is regenerate so farre it hates sin and declines it so farre as it is unregenerate so farre it loves sin and in clines unto it hence the Apostle said that which I do I allow not for what I would that do I not but what I hate that I do Now then it is no more I that do it but sin that dwelleth in me Rom. 7. 15 17. No more I viz. not I so farre as regenerate as spirirituall A regenerate man as regenerate commits not sin nor can sin grace produceth not sin nor the Spirit flesh such as is the cause such is the effect grace acts g●…aciously Spirit spiritually as flesh acts carnally sinfully Hence from these two contrary parties within the regenerate ariseth a constant spirituall combate betwixt the flesh and Spirit The flesh lusteth against the Spirit and the Spirit lusteth against the flesh and these two are contrary the one to the other Gal. 5. 17. Now where there 's this lusting and combating against corruption there can be no full and total consent of heart or complyance of will with corruption But unregenerate persons contrariwise commit sinne with full consent of will with totall inclination of heart for they have no principle of grace within to with-hold them from fin but onely principles of corruption to impell and push them upon sin the regenerate have sin in them the unregenerate have nothing else but sin in them yea they are in the flesh i. e. wholly plunged ingulfed swallowed up of the flesh Rom. 8. 5 8. yea they are nothing but flesh Ioh. 3. 6. Now they being meere flesh no spiritually good thing dwells in them Rom.