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A01979 The vvhole-armor of God: or A Christians spiritual furniture, to keepe him safe from all the assaults of Satan First preached, and now the second time published and enlarged for the good of all such as well vse it:whereunto is also added a treatise of the sinne against the Holy Ghost. By VVilliam Gouge B.D. and preacher of Gods Word in Blacke Fryers London. ...; Panoplia tou Theou Gouge, William, 1578-1653. 1619 (1619) STC 12123; ESTC S103304 450,873 662

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teach other doctrine auouching that if any do he is proud and mad and therefore biddeth auoid such yea he denounceth a fearefull curse against them which preach otherwise then the Apostles had done Besides this being without warrant of the Word how can it be performed in faith i if not in faith how can it be acceptable to God To say the least against Prayers for the dead they must needs be vaine and fruitlesse for Gods determinate iudgement passeth on euery one so soone as they die If they die in the Lord blessed are they if they die in their sinnes they are irrecouerably cursed as is implyed in the parable of Diues being in hell to whom Abraham being in heauen thus saith They which would go frō hence to you cannot neither can they come from thence to vs. Herein is the prouerbe verified Where the tree falleth there it lyeth for as life leaueth vs so iudgement findeth vs. Prayer therefore for the soules of the deceased is as physicke for the bodies of the dead §. 40. Of Purgatory AS for Purgatory which Papists make to be a middle place betweene heauen and hell where they say all such are as die not in mortall but in veniall sin and from whence by the Prayers of the liuing they may be released it is a meere fixion inuented of mans idle braine and maintained to increase Antichrists earthly treasures it is against the current of the Scripture which acknowledgeth but two sorts of people Children of the kingdome and children of the wicked faithfull and vnfaithfull and accordingly onely two places after this life heauen and hell The distinction likewise of mortall and veniall sinne as they vse it making some sinnes in their owne nature by reason of the smalnesse of them Veniall is against the Word which saith indefinitiuely of sinne excepting no sinne at all The wages of sinne is death Woe to them that after this life enter into any fire the Scripture no where mentioneth any temporary fire after this life but euerlasting and vnquenchable Obiect 1 The second petition compriseth the dead vnder it Answ That petition hath not any particular respect to any particular person departed so as it cannot iustifie any particular Prayers for a particular person deceased which is the question in controuersie Indeed that petition respecteth the whole body of Christ some of the members wherof are the Saints now dead but it followeth not thereupon that it is a Prayer for the dead for principally it respecteth the liuing and the dead onely by consequence Besides it implyeth no altering of the estate of the soules of the dead which is another point in question Obiect 2. Many prayed for their children and friends which were dead and had them restored to life Answ 1 This is nothing to the alteration of the estate of the soules which is the point in controuersie 2 Those were extraordinary examples done by extraordinary spirits and are no more exemplary then the Israelites passing through the red Sea or Moses Eliahs and Christs fasting forty dayes Vse This point is to be noted as against the erronious doctrine of Papists who maintaine Prayers for the dead ●o against their superstious practises who vse vpon Church-wals Church-windowes graue-stones and the ●ike to set this phrase Pray for the soule of A. B. and if any haue been bountiful to their Church they vse to offer vp Masses and to say dirige and to sing requiem for their soules from time to time All which to say the least are toyish and childish §. 41. Of vaine wishes for the dead NOt much vnlike is the practise of many ignorant and superstitious persons among vs who if mention be made of any of their friends departed vse presently to say God be with him the Lord be with his soule or God haue mercy on his soule with the like Marke the persons that most commonly vse these vaine wishes and you shall obserue them to be such ignorant and irreligious persons as neuer pray for their friends while they are aliue for if they knew how to pray aright for their friends they would not make such vnprofitable wishes for them Wherin note their preposterous course when true Prayer is warrantable acceptable honourable to God and may be profitable to him for whom it is made being commanded of God and agreeable to his will they impiously neglect it but when there is no warrant to make it no hope of doing any good by it they superstitiously vse it Obiect Marke their apology and ye shall find it as foolish as the thing it selfe is toyish For if any reprooue them for it presently they say what hurt is it Answ It is hurt enough that there is no good in it that it is vaine and idle Of euery idle word that men shal● speake they shall giue account at the day of iudgement Too many idle words passe from them who are most circumspect and watchfull ouer their words Is it not enough for men to let slip vnawares idle words but that they must also iustifie idle prayers All things must be don● in faith all to Gods glory all in loue Much more Praye● which is the most excellent and heauenly action that can be performed But these wishes cannot be in faith because they haue no warrant nor to Gods glory because they are not agreeable to his will nor in loue because they can bring no profit Obiect 2. Were we not better say the Lord be with them then the Diuell take them Answ Is there not a meane betwixt extreames must ye needs be superstitious or impious seeing Gods determinate iudgement is passed vpon them and they are come to the place of their euerlasting abode why leaue ye not them to their own Master and pray for the liuing who may reape good by your prayers §. 42. Of not praying for such as sin against the Holy Ghost 2 COncerning those who sin against the Holy Ghost we haue an expresse inhibition not to pray for them and the reason rendred because it is a sin vnto death that is as Christ more plainly setteth it downe it shall not be forgiuen vnto men neither in this world nor in the world to come Their iudgment is as certain as if they were dead yea and by their sinne manifested to be certaine This sinne is very hardly discerned there is neede of more then any ordinary spirit to discouer it The ground of this sin is set and obstinate malice against Christ his truth made known vnto them by the spirit of reuelation The effect of it is an vniuersal apostasie an vtter renouncing of that truth and that with plaine blasphemy Now seeing no man can know what is the spirit and heart of another by an ordinary spirit who shall iudge a man to haue committed that sinne The Prophets and Apostles could discerne them as Paul discerned Alexander
Of preuenting the sinne against the Holy Ghost TO returne to the point in hand wee haue heard what the sinne against the Holy Ghost is and what the issue thereof is namely Impossibility of pardon certaintie of eternall damnation Whose heart doth not tremble to thinke of their estate The very Diuels doe tremble to thinke of their owne doome and iudgement Diues is thought to be in a most miserable plight That which ministreth any comfort to sinners in this world is that they hope the due vengeance of their sinnes shal not be executed vpon them This hope can none haue that sinne against the Holy Ghost Though all sinnes as before we haue heard shall bee pardoned yet a man may so grow on in impudencie and obstinacie as to sinne against the Holy Ghost and make his sin irremmissible and himselfe certaine of eternall damnation Let vs therefore take heed of making any way to this sin and of prouoking God to cast vs cleane ouer into Satans power or rather to suffer vs to giue vp our selues wholly vnto Satan For the preuenting hereof let the directions heere following bee carefully obserued 1 Be watchfull against euery sin yea against the very beginnings of sinne Giue no place to the Diuell Take heed left there be at any time in any of you an euill heart of vnbeleefe in departing from the liuing God Especially let vs take heed of sinning against our owne iudgement and knowledge against the perswasion of our heart and conscience and against the reuelation and motion of Gods Spirit in vs. Sinne is deceitfull and Satan is subtill They allure men step by step to descend till by degrees they bring vs into this irrecouerable downefall of the sinne against the Holy Ghost 2 Haue the Gospell the Word of saluation in high account As we haue knowledge thereof so let vs set our heart and loue vpon it Loue of the Gospell will make men cleaue close vnto it and will keepe them from renouncing of it If men receiue not the loue of the truth that they might be saued God will send them strong delusion that they should beleeue a lye and bee damned Through light esteeme of the Gospell men oft come to reiect it and to proue Apostates 3 Duely weigh the difference betwixt Christ and the world how Christ can vphold thee and preserue and protect and prosper thee against the world but all the world cannot shelter thee from his warth True knowledge of Christ of the benefits wee reape by him of the priuiledges we haue in him of the comfort and peace we receiue through him will make vs account all the things of this world in comparison of Christ but as dung and it will make vs also stand the more resolutely against all the assaults of the world and not suffer our selues thereby to be drawne from Christ Let vs oft call to minde that which Christ hath said to this purpose What is a man profited if he gaine the whole world and lose his owne soule or what shall be giue in exchange for his soule 4 If at any time through his owne weakenesse or the violence of any temptation a man be so farre ouertaken as to deny the Gospell and to forsake Christ let him not persist therein but rather as Peter did vpon the first occasion offered to discouer his folly let him throughly humble himselfe and speedily repent The longer sinne continueth the stronger it groweth and the greater aduantage will Satan take thereby Deadly poison being speedily purged out may be kept from infecting the vitall parts 5 After once thou art recalled hauing before time denied Christ be the more watchfull ouer thy selfe that thou deny him not againe and againe If the Diuell being once cast out returne againe Hee will come with seuen other spirits more wicked then himselfe If after men haue escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of th● Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ they are againe intangled therin and ouercome the latter end is worse with them then the beginning 6 While thine heart is pliable pray earnestly instantly pray as against all sins so especially against presumptuous sinnes as Dauid did and in particular against this vnpardonable sinne Nothing more powerfull against sinne and Satan then faithfull prayer without this all other meanes are fruitlesse This meanes is to be vsed as for our selues so also for others as we haue before shewed There is nothing against which we ought more earnestly to pray then against this sinne for no estate more desperate then theirs who fall into this sinne §. 34. Of the persons who cannot fall into the sinne against the holy Ghost AS this Treatise was begun with declaration of Gods Mercy in forgiuing all manner of sins so it shall bee concluded with application of comfort to the elect and that in regard of the nature and issue of the sinne against the Holy Ghost That which maketh this sin to seeme as an hot fiery thunderbolt euen that which maketh it most terrible and dreadfull that I say ministreth matter of comfort to the elect namely that it is impossible it should be pardoned and that the committers thereof are sure to bee eternally damned The comfort is this that the elect are absolutely freed from it so as they cannot fall into it The Reasons are euident 1 When they come to bee inlightned together with their illumination regeneration is wrought in them Now they who are borne againe cannot so wholly giue vp themselues to sin and Satan as to sin against the Holy Ghost The Apostle in a more inferiour degree and kinde of sinning then in this kinde against the Holy Ghost saith Whosoeuer is borne of God doth not commit sin for his seed remaineth in him and he cannot sinne because he is borne againe 2 All the sinnes of the elect in the issue and euent are Veniall such as shall be pardoned For though in the nature and kinde of sin euery of their sins are as the sins of all other mortall For the wages and due deserts of sin not any one sin excepted is death yet hath Christ by his death satisfied for all their sins All therefore shall be pardoned to them 3 All that are elected are elected to eternall life and being elected thereto they shall assuredly be made partakers thereof Gods purpose and decree remaineth firme and stable and cannot be made frustrate They are not therefore in danger of eternall damnation and so cannot fall into that sin Yet let no man be presumptuous or secure in this regard for first hee may bee mistaken in his election and thinke he is chosen when indeed he is not If hee be deceiued and mistake the markes of his election then is he not exempted from this sinne and the feareful issue thereof Againe though he be elected yet if hee be not watchfull ouer himselfe
collection of Papists touching forgiuenesse of sinnes after death out of this phrase nor in the World to come Let it be noted that 1 Saint Marke the best interpreter of Saint Matthew expoundeth that phrase by this generall particle NEVER or in no age 2 They cannot shew that the world to come is any where taken for the time that passeth betwixt this life ended and the day of iudgement which is the time appointed by them for remission of sinnes in Purgatory for they hold that at the day of iudgement that fire shall be put out and that it is a manifest error to extend the time of Purgatory beyond the day of the resurrection 3 If it were granted that by the World to come is meant the time betwixt death and iudgement yet may it be applied to the very end or passing away of the former World and beginning or entrance into the other World namely for the very moment of death as if he had said this sinne shall not be forgiuen either in the time of this life or at the point of death when a man is entring into another World Thus the euening of the Sabbath is called the first day of the weeke 4 The remission here spoken of in the World to come may bee taken for the manifestation and ratification of that which was granted before as if he had thus said As in this World he shall receiue no remission so in the World to come when all shall stand vpon their triall to be acquitted or condemned no remission shall be pronounced to him but he shall receiue the sentence of condemnation 5 This phrase shall not be forgiuen may figuratiuely be put for the effect that followeth vpon sinne not forgiuen namely iust vengeance and so the meaning may be this Iust vengeance shall bee executed vpon him both in this world and in the world to come as euer hath beene executed on all such as sinned against the Holy Ghost 6 It is no good consequence from a negatiue to inferre the contrary affirmatiue What if Christ had said that Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall neuer be forgiuen neither on earth nor in hell would it from thence follow that some sinnes may be forgiuen in hell 7 Christ comparing this sinne which shall not be forgiuen in this world or in the world to come with blasphemy against the Sonne of Man by the consequence which they inferre it would follow that blasphemy against the Sonne may be forgiuen in the world to come which is directly against their owne principles for all blasphemy is a mortall sinne but they say that Purgatory is onely for them who die in veniall sinnes 8 If any sinnes might be forgiuen in the world to come by the order of the words in this phrase nor in this world nor in the world to come it would follow that the more hainous sinnes should be forgiuen in the world to come else Christ would haue said Nor in the world to come nor in this world 9 Christ here speaketh of remitting the Fault but by their doctrine onely the punishment is remitted after this life for they acknowledge that the very faults themselues are purged by the blood of Christ and that they who in this life haue not the fault remitted can haue no hope of eternall life This place therefore speaking of forgiuing the fault how can they apply it to the punishment §. 24. Of the reasons why this phrase nor in this world nor in the world to come is vsed Quest IF no sin can be forgiuen in the world to come why is this clause nor in the World to come added Answ Though no reason could be giuen yet we may not from thence inferre a paradox and an error contrary to other places of Scripture But among other reasons two especially may be noted to make the phrase the more perspicuous 1 To aggrauate the terror of the iudgement here denounced against such as sinne against the Holy Ghost for the very consideration of this that both in this world and in the world to come they lie vnder the fiery wrath and heauy vengeance of God cannot be but very fearefull and terrible 2 To shew the misery of these sinners aboue others for 1 There be some who keeping sinne vnder and giuing raines thereto but walking by faith vprightly before the Lord are neither punished in this world nor in the world to come Such an one was Enoch 2 There be others that are not so watchfull ouer themselues but through security suffer sinne to get some head ouer them for which they are punished in this world but truly repenting are not condemned in the world to come Such an one was the incestuous person both excommunicated and also restored by the Apostle Such also were many of those who discerned not the Lords body when they came to the holy Communion 3 There be others also who though they be impenitent sinners yet through Gods indulgency are suffered to enioy outward peace and prosperity in this world and feele the smart of their sinne onely in the world to come Such were they whom Iob noteth to die in all ease and prosperity and such an one was Diues 4 But they that sinne against the Holy Ghost are made a spectable of Gods vengeance both in this world and in the world to come as Iudas Iulian and such other §. 25. Of seeking pardon for sinne in this life THus we haue seene what small reason Papists haue to gather frō this text that sin may be forgiuen after death For our parts let vs giue no rest to our soules till wee haue assurance of the pardon of all our sinnes applying to our selues the sacrifice of Christ for all our sins whatsoeuer and let vs vnfainedly turne from them all while here we liue fearing him who after he hath killed the body hath power to cast both body and soule into hell And let vs not fondly dreame of mercy like the fiue foolish Virgins when it is too late The time that the Gospell is preached and thereby remission of sinnes offered is the accepted time the day of saluation and the time of this life the onely time of repentance If the Lord be not then found he will neuer be found Wherefore seeke the Lord while he may be found and to day while it is called to day harden not your hearts §. 26. Of the sence wherein it is said that the sinne against the Holie Ghost shall not be pardoned BVt to returne to our matter Notwithstanding the false glosses of Papists on this Text it is most euident and cleare both by the words of Christ and also by other Texts of Scripture noted before that the sinne against the Holie Ghost neither shall nor can euer be pardoned This sinne is not onely in the issue and euent vnpardoned but in the nature and kind of it vnpardonable And herein standeth
committed not on ignorance only but against knowledge voluntarily presumptuously against God and man the history recorded of him apparantly sheweth and yet were they all pardoned The reason hereof may not be sought in the party that sinneth or in the nature of sinne for euery sin is mortall and deserueth eternall condemnation In either of those no reason at all can be found out But onely in the extent of Gods mercy and in the all-sufficiencie of Christs sacrifice For the mercy of God is greater not onely then any one but then all sinnes whatsoeuer and the sacrifice of Christ is a sufficient price of redemption for all His blood clenseth from all sinne As Gods mercy and Christs sacrifice are the cause of pardoning any one sinne so the riches of Gods mercy and the infinite value of Christs Sacrifice are the cause of pardoning all sinnes Obiect Why then is not the sinne against the Holy Ghost pardonable Answ Not because it is greater then Gods mercy or aboue the price of Christs oblation but because of Gods reuealed determination against it as we shall hereafter more distinctly heare Vse 1 From this extent of Gods mercie we may well inferre that mans destruction is of himselfe either because he malitiously despiteth the Spirit of Grace or wilfully reiecteth the offer of pardon In the order of redemption God hath made mans sinne pardonable but man by his impenitencie makes it not to be pardoned Vse 2 From the forenamed Doctrine we may take courage to flye to the Throne of grace for pardon how many soeuer or how great soeuer our sinnes haue beene Note the gracious inuitation of the Lord by his Prophet saying Come now and let vs reason together though your sinnes be as scarlet they shall be as white as snow though they be red like crimson they shall be as wooll Whensoeuer the Diuell seeketh to bring vs to despaire either by the multitude or by the hainousnesse of our sinnes let vs in faith plead this before God All sinnes shall be forgiuen and thereupon apply to our soules the blood of Christ which clenseth from all sinne and be moued thereby to turne from all §. 7. Of Blasphemie how hainous a sinne it is THe particular sinne whereby the forenamed mercie of God in forgiuing sinne is exemplied is Blasphemy For in Saint Matthew Blasphemy is expresly added to all manner of sinne that shall be forgiuen and in Saint Marke it is said that All blasphemies wherewith soeuer men shal blaspheme shall be forgiuen Whence are offered two Doctrines to our consideration 1 Blasphemie is a most hainous sinne 2 Blasphemie may be forgiuen The former Doctrine is implied by the particular mention of it in this place For in that Christ giueth this as an instance and euidence of Gods rich mercy in forgiuing al manner of sinne because he forgiueth Blasphemie hee giueth vs thereby to vnderstand that Blasphemie is one of the most notorious sinnes a sinne which is most hardly forgiuen which yet notwithstanding being forgiuen wee may well hope that other sinnes may be forgiuen The truth of this Doctrine will yet more clearely appeare if we consider the nature of Blasphemie Blasphemie according to the notation of the Greeke word fignifieth to hurt ones fame or credit yea in Hebrew also a blasphemer of God is said to strike thorow the name of Iehouah In former ancient times this world Blasphemie hath bin vsed to set forth the dishonor and disgrace that is done to mans name and credit in which sence it is also sometimes vsed in the new Testament as where Saint Paul saith of himselfe and other Ministers of the Gospell Being defamed or word for word to translate it being blasphemed we pray and where Saint Iude saith of the wicked in his time They speake euill of or they blaspheme dignities Yet now long vse in Gods Church hath appropriated the word Blasphemie to an high dishonour done to the great name of God and that both in regard of the Matter and also of the Manner whereby Gods name is dishonoured In regard of the matter of Blasphemie God is blasphemed two wayes either Priuatiuely by taking away from God that which is due vnto him and wherein his honor consisteth or Positiuely by attributing that vnto him which is vnbeseeming his Maiestie and dishonorable to his great name The honor due to God is taken from him two wayes 1 Simply when that which properly belongeth vnto him is denied him Thus because the King of Ashur denied that God was able to saue Ierusalem and to deliuer it out of his hands hee is said to blaspheme the Lord God of Israel 2 By consequence when that which is proper to the Creator is attributed to the creature thus the Scribes and Pharisies imagining Christ to bee a meere creature and not thinking that he was God because he tooke vpon him to forgiue sinnes which is a power proper onely vnto God accused him of Blasphemie and againe the Iewes went about to stone him for Blasphemie because as they alledge he being a man made himselfe God Though their censure of Christ were most false and slanderous yet thereby they plainly shew what was accounted blasphemie But to make this point more cleare the Holy Ghost expresly saith of the Israelites in the wildernesse that they committed great blasphemies because they said of the molten Calfe which they set vp This is thy God which brought thee vp out of the Land of Aegypt whereby they attribute to the Calfe a creature of their owne making that which God the Creator of all things did The other kind of blasphemie in attributing such things to God which are vnbeseeming his Excellencie is noted in those Israelites that caused their sonnes to passe thorow the fire making God thereby like vnto the Diuell to delight in mans blood a thing most dishonorable to the Diuine Maiestie The Lord hauing relation to that Heathenish and barbarous fact of the Israelites saith to their children In this haue your Fathers blasphemed me Thus it is noted of those on whom the Viall of Gods wrath was powred out that they blasphemed the God of heauen for their paines their blaspemie without question was that they impeached God of iniustice vnmercifulnes cruelty and such like things much vnbeseeming his glorious name In regard of the manner of blasphemie when any thing is spoken of God or to God ignominiously reproachfully disgracefully contemptuously or the like Gods name is blasphemed thereby as when Pharaoh said Who is the Lord that I should heare his voice c. And when Iehoram King of Israel said Behold this euil is of the Lord what should I waite for the Lord any longer And when Nebuchadnezzar said Who is that God that shall deliuer you out of my hands And when the wicked in Iobs time said What is the Almightie that we should serue him and what
a disposition as they As among Papists blinde zeale moueth many to doe that which deadly malice moueth others to doe I doubt not but we may according to the truth of the matter conclude that the forenamed Scribes and Pharisies sinned against the Holy Ghost for 1 The Gospell was preached to them by Iohn the Baptist Christ and his Disciples yet they receiued it not but refused and reiected it 2 They did it despitefully as their carriage sheweth 3 They blasphemed Christ as we haue heard before and they persecuted him and his Disciples 4 They did all this against knowledge and against conscience as the instance which Christ giueth of their iustifying that in their children which they condemned in Christ yea they could say of Christ This is the heire 5 They did all also after the Spirit had supernaturally reuealed Christ vnto them for it is noted that Iesus knew their thoughts and thereupon hee accused them of blaspheming the Holy Ghost he knew their thoughts that is he knew how far the Spirit had wrought in them and how they striued against and resisted the Spirit and in that respect accuseth them of this blasphemie Lastly to put the matter out of all doubt after that Christ had set out this sin Saint Marke addeth this clause Because they said he had an vncleane spirit Implying by that inference that that blasphemie was in them an euidence of the sinne against the Holy Ghost §. 20. Of the meaning of these words SHALL NOT and SHALL NEVER be forgiuen THe second generall point noted by Christ about the sinne against the Holy Ghost is the Issue thereof which is set downe Negatiuely Affirmatiuely Negatiuely both by Saint Marke in these words hath neuer forgiuenesse and also by S. Matthew in these words shall not be forgiuen vnto men which is further amplified by a distinction of times in these words neither in this world nor in the world to come Affirmatiuely onely by Saint Marke in these words is in danger of eternall damnation The sentence and doome which Christ in all these words and phrases hath giuen of this sinne is very perspicuous and cleare but that Papists haue brought a cloud of obscuritie vpon them by the vapours of their false glosses and heresies which we will first remoue and then declare the fearefull issue of this sinne First the Papists cleane ouerthrow the maine point heere intended by interpreting the indefinite negatiue particle not and the generall negatiue neuer to as if a difficultie onely and not an impossibility were intended as if Christ had said the sinne against the holy Ghost shall not easily but very hardly be forgiuen or ordinarily and for the most part it shall not be forgiuen But the words are more cleare then so to be obscured For Not Neuer Nor in this world nor in the world to come are much more then not ordinarily not easily hardly and for the most part Besides if there were not an impossibilitie of the pardon of it prayer might be made for the partie that committeth it which may not be done But as this text is cleare enough to such as haue not contentious and captious spirits so there are other texts which put the point more out of all doubt and question as where the Apostle saith It is impossible to renew them againe And againe There remaineth no more sacrifice for sinnes but a fearefull looking for of iudgement and fiery indignation §. 21. Of the errors which Papists gather from this phrase nor in the World to come AGaine Papists roue farre beyond the scope of Christ in this place by inferring from this clause nor in the World to come that some sinnes which are not forgiuen in this World may be forgiuen in the World to come whence they further inferre that there is a Purgatory after this life and render these reasons of this latter inference First that into Heauen can enter no vncleane thing Secondly that out of hel there can be no redemption therefore say they there must needs be a Purgatory by which they which die in their sinnes must be purged and out of which they whose sinnes are forgiuen after this life must be deliuered Answ The two positions which are laide downe for reasons are sound and true for neither can any vncleane thing enter into Heauen nor can any that are once cast into hell be euer deliuered out of it for the Scripture termeth their paine euerlasting and yet the Papists are not constant in those assertions but deliuer many points contrary to them both as that many who for treasons rebellions and such like damnable sinnes are executed and die without repentance for them die Martyrs and are immediatly carried to glory is not this to thrust vncleane birds into Heauen And againe that many who died in mortall sinnes and so by their owne positions went to hell were deliuered from thence Some of the instances which their owne writers haue giuen hereof are these The soule of Falconilla a Pagan was freed from hell by the prayers of Saint Thecla and the soule of Traiane a Pagan Emperour by the prayers of Pope Gregorie and a certaine lewde man carried by the Diuels into hell was deliuered by Saint Sereus But to passe by these lying fables the consequences which from the forenamed sound positions they gather are most vnsound and absurd namely that there is a purgatory of which fiction I haue spoken before and that sinnes may be forgiuen after this life a point which as was said before they gather from this phrase nor in the World to come The falshood whereof is easily discouered by a due consideration of the true meaning of the words §. 22. Of the true meaning of this phrase nor in this world nor in the world to come THe Greeke word and the Latin also which we translate World signifieth rather time then place By this World is meant the time of a mans life here vpon earth by the World to come all the time from his death proceeding on without end to eternity Two Worlds are in Scripture giuen to euery man to be in one from the time of his conception or birth to his death the other from thence for euer for after death there is no alteration of a mans estate But because the manifestation of that perpetuall and eternall estate is at the great day of iudgement when all shall stand before their Iudge and receiue their doome the beginning of that age or world to come is commonly reckoned from the day of iudgement in which respect Christ ioyneth that world and the resurrection from the dead together Which being so it is as euident as may be that no sinne can be forgiuen in the World to come §. 23. Of the many answers which may be giuen against the Papists collection concerning forgiuenesse of sinnes in the World to come BVtfully to discouer the erroneous
7. Mar. 13. 31. * Mat. 5. 22 28 32 34 39 44. Math. 23. 8. Isa 56. 1. Ier. 2. 1 4. Mal. 1. 1. Mat. 5. 37. Doctr. Sinne may be forgiuen Mat. 1. 21. 1. Tim. 1. 15. Gal. 3. 10. Reasons Ezek. 33. 11. Heb. 9. 26. Vse Consolatio to sinners Dan. 5. 6. Matth. 9. 2. Vse 2. Instruction Seeke for pardon 1. Iohn 1. 9. Vse 3. Admonition Turne from sinne Mat. 7. 14. 2. Chro. 33. 1 c. Vers 13. Reason Rom. 6. 23. 1. Iohn 1. 7. * §. 27. Ose 13. 9. Isai 1. 18. What blasphemie is * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 transfigere no men Jehouae Leu. 24. 16. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1. Cor. 4. 13. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2. Chro. 32. 17. Mat. 9. 3. Ioh. 10. 33. Neh. 9. 18. Ezek. 20. 27. Reu. 16. 11. Exod. 5. 2. 2. King 6. 33. Dan. 3. 15. Iob 21. 15. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1. King 21. 10. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Vers 13. Leu. 24. 16. 1. Tim. 1. 20. Blasphemus secundum legem est decapitandus secundum canonem anathematizandus Can. paenit 3● Vse 1. Reproofe of Papists blasphemies In Decretal * §. 14. De Absol cap. 6. can 9. Vse 2. Exhortation to Magistrates to punish blasphemers 1. King 21. 13. Iohn 10. 33. Dan. 3. 29. Vse 3. Admonition to take heed of blasphemy Vse 4. Direction to giue no occasion to others to blaspheme Doctr. A blasphemer may be pardoned 1 Tim. 1. 13. Reason Vse 1 Admiration of Gods mercie Vse 2. Exhortation for blasphemers to repent Zac. 5. 2 3. 1 Tim. 1. 16. Vse 3. Imitation to blesse them that curse vs. Mat. 5. 44. 1 Cor. 4. 13. What was done to obtaine forgiuenesse for man 1 Cor. 12. 12. Luke 2. 10. Isai 9. 6. Iude v. 6. Heb. 2. 16. Psal 8. 4. Gen. 2. 7. * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Tit. 3. 4. Vse 1. Reproofe of mans vngrate fulnesse Isa 5. 1 2. c. Isa 1. 3. Vse 2 Exhortation to excell all creatures in obedience Doct. In what respects pardon is offered to all * §. 6. Prou. 1 21. 9. 3 4. Mar. 16. 15. Rom. 10. 12. 1 Tim. 2. 4. 6. Reason 1. Ezec. 18. 4. * §. 6. Vse 2 See more nerof 2. Treatise of Faith §. 29. To whom this title Son of Man is attributed 1 To mankind in generall Iob 25. 6. 2 To wicked men Gen 6. 2. Psal 57. 4. 3 To Prophets 4 To Christ Act. 7. 56. In what respect Christ is called Son of Man 1. Ioh. 3. 13. Reason why Christ is called Sonne of Man * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Christs modestie Christs humilitie Post vniuersalem commenmorationem omnium peccatorū omnisque blasphemiae eminentius voluit exprimere blasphemiam quae fit contra filiu●t hominis Aug. Serm. 15. de verb. Dom. Simile Doct. Psal 78. 38. Psal 105. 21 23. 45. Ier. 3. 1. Act. 3. 22 3. 14 15. Reason Rom. 12. 21. A Transition from Gods mercy to his iustice Doctr. Abuse of mercie causeth extremity of iustice Heb. 6 4 6. 10. 26 27. Leu. 26. 23 24 Psal 18. 26. 1. Sam. 3. 14. Reason * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Matth. 10. 1. Marke 6. 7. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ephes 1. 17. Heb. 6. 5. Heb. 10. 26. Matth. 12. 24. Mark 3. 30. * Genus * Forma Of the Gospel see Treat 2. part 5. §. 4. Of Gods truth see Treat 2. part 6. §. 27. Psal 31. 5. Matth. 1. 21. * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ezek. 33. 11. Isa 5. 4. Act. 13. 46. Simile Act. 26. 9. Act. 9. 1 13 21 Act. 26. 11. 1. Tim. 1. 13. Act● 7. 55 Luke 23. 34. Act. 7. 60. 1. Ioh. 5. 16. Heb. 10. 28 29. Vers 29. Ibid. Vers 27. Vers 26. Vers 29. Heb. 6. 4 5. 2. Sam. 24. 4. Mat. 26. 69. 1. Tim. 1. 13. a Ibid. b 2. Cro. 16. 10 Mat. 26. 69. Aug. lib. de her lib. de quaest 1. King 11. 4 5 6. Ezek. 44. 10. c. 2. Cro. 33. 13. Ephe. 4. 17. 18 1. Ioh. 5. 16. Whether the Scribes and Pharisies blasphemed the holy Ghost or noe Luke 23. 34. Who are Apostates 2. Thes 2. 3. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 * §. 18. 2. Tim. 4. 14. They who neuer professed the Gospell may sinne against the holy Ghost Tit. 3. 11. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Whether Christ prayed for them that blasphemed his workes Luke 23. 34. Reasons that the Scribes and Pharisie sinned against the Holy Ghost Matth. 12. 27. Matth. 21. 38. Matth. 12. 25. Vers 31. Marke 3. 30. Bellar. tom 3. contr 4. de paenit lib. 2. cap. 16. Iansen Concor Euang. cap. 49. * 1. Ioh. 5. 16. Heb. 6. 4 6. 10. 26 27. Bellar. de Purgat lib. 1. ca. 4. 11. Reu. 21. 27. Mat. 25. 46. Papists make lewd sinners Saints in heauen Papists teach that some haue beene deliuered out of hell a Ioh. Damasc in orat de mortuis b Ibid. c Greg. lib. 1. dialog cap. 12. * Treat 3. of Prayer §. 40. Rhemists on Mat. 12. 32. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 seculum Luk. 20. 35. Mar. 3. 29. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 * Extendere tempora purgatory vltra diem resurrectionis est error exploratus Bellar. de purg lib. 2. cap. 9. * Compare Mat. 28. 1. with Luke 24. 1. * Purgatorium projis tantum est qui cum venialibus culpis moriuntur Bellar de Purg. lib. 2. cap. 1. * Culpas ipsas Catholici omnes Christi san guine purgari affirmant Bellar de paen lib. 1. cap. 2. Difference betwixt sinners Gen. 5. 24. 1 Cor. 5. 5. 1 Cor. 11. 30. c. Iob 21. 23. Luk. 16. 19. 23 Mat. 27. 5. Exhortation to seeke pardon while we liue Luke 12. 5. Mat. 25. 11. 2 Cor. 6. 2. Isay 55. 6. Psal 95. 7. * § 20. The generall reason why the sin against the Holy Ghost is not pardoned Dan. 6. 15. Particular reasons why the sin against the Holy Ghost is not pardoned It is neuer repented of Heb 6. 4. 6. 2 Means of pardon is reiected Heb. 10. 29. Heb. 6. 6. 10. 26. Simile 3 God is vtterly renounced Luke 16. 26. Reuel 12. Mar. 3. 29. * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Heb. 10. 26. 27 * § 27. a Mar. 9. 43 44 b Iude v. 6. Mat. 25 41. d 2 Thes 1. 9. The heresie of the Chiliasts refuted Mat. 25. 46. Obiect 1. Gods mercy is ouer all his workes Answ 1. Thus diuels damned haue beene made partakers of Gods mercy Answ 2. Some mercy is manifested in hell Answ 3. Gods iustice is not satisfied for the damned Obiect 2. Vniust to punish a temporary sin eternally Answ 1. Sinne infinite in nature Answ 2. The will of the damned to sin is euerlasting Answ 3. The damned neuer cease sinning in hel Answ 4. The damned wittingly pull on themselues eternal punishment Simile Matth. 18. 34. Reason Psal 32. 1 2. Vse 1. Make no way to the sinne against the Holy Ghost 1 Withstand beginnings Ephes 4. 27. Heb. 3. 12. 2 Set thy heart on the Gospell 2. Thes 2. 10 11. 3 Consides the gaine which commeth by holding Christ Phil. 3. 8. Matth. 16. 26. 4 Persist not in denying the faith Matth. 26. 75. Simile 5 Take heed of ●aple Luke 〈◊〉 26. 2. Pet. 2. 20. 6 Pray against this sinne Psal 19. 13. See Treat 3. of prayer §. 20 22. * Treat 3. of Prayer §. 36. The Elect cannot sinne against the holy Ghost Reasons 1 When inlightned they are born againe 1. Iohn 3. 9. 2 All their sinnes are veniall Rom. 6. 23. 3 They are elected to life Treat 2. of Faith §. 60. Phil. 2. 12. 2. Cor. 13. 14.