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A36343 A door opening into Christian religion, or, A brief account by way of question and answer of some of the principal heads of the great mystery of Christian religion wherein is shewed by the way that the great doctrines here asserted are no wayes repugnant, but sweetly consonant unto the light of nature and principles of sound reason / by a cordiall well-wisher to that unity and peace which are no conspiratours against the truth. Cordiall well-wisher to that unity and peace which are no conspiratours against the truth.; Cordiall well-wisher to that unity and peace which are no conspiratours against the truth. Of the sacraments. 1662 (1662) Wing D1909; ESTC R26732 293,130 633

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sicknesse weaknesse or pain to be rescued and restored thereunto to prosper and be succesful in our counsells labours and honest undertakings to be comforted and well apaid in our families and relations here as in our consorts children servants as well in their towardlinesse comelinesse of behaviour c. as in the preservation of their lives limbs healths c. then in our other relations also abroad yea and in the peace and good condition of our neighbours round about us yea and of the land and nation of our abode These with many others are continual and constant occasions ingaging men to frequency of Prayer if they desire either to tast as little as may be of the sorrows and troubles of the world or to see as much of the good of it as is like to be enjoyed by men Quest 31. What are the standing occasions or some of the principal of them relating to the world to come which are ingaging upon men to pray frequently Answ If they be yet unconverted and unbelieving they stand in need of the Spirit of illumination by the help whereof the eyes of their minds and understandings may be opened to see clearly an effectual door of Salvation and eternal happinesse set open unto them in Jesus Christ through Faith in him and all other doors imaginable as leading or looking that way shut up and made fast against them with barres of Iron And in case this Spirit shall be obtained so that now they are converted and brought home unto God by believing they still stand in need of the daily and constant supplies of the same Spirit that they may be led into the way of all truth that they may grow in grace and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ that they may persevere and hold the beginning of their confidence stedfast unto the end and not by apostacie or backsliding ose the things which they wrought whilest they were faithful that they may be strengthned in the inner-man to all suffering for Righteousnesse sake with joyfulnesse that they may deny themselves and take up their crosse daily and so follow Christ that they may be increased in their Faith to the forgiving of all men all their trefspasses against them whatsoever that they may mortifie the deeds of the body and crucifie the flesh with its affections and lusts that they be enlarged and raised in their love and respects unto Christ beyond and above all the love and respects they bear unto Fathers Mothers Sons Daughters Brothers Sisters Houses Lands yea or their lives themselves that they may be brought to a resolvednesse of will to watch and pray continually that so they may be counted worthy to stand before the son of man in his great Day that they may be made both able and willing to quit themselves from time to time both in doings and sufferings so that they may be meer to be partakers of the inheritance of the Saints in Light c. These are some of the great and most important occasions relating to the world to come that strongly bind all men to the Christian behaviour of praying frequently if they make any Treasure of their Souls or put any difference between an equality with the Holy Angels in joy blessednesse and glory and fellowship with the Divells in everlasting shame torments and misery Quest 32. You teach and say that the standing occasions relating as well to this present world as to that which is to come are greatly pressing upon men to pray Frequently But what do you count Frequent Praying Or how oft must a man pray that it may be truly said of him that he Prayeth FREQUENTLY Answ I do not remember that the Scripture any where determines the case how oft a man must of necessity pray that he may be truly said to pray frequently or without ceasing And where God hath left it free to the consciences of men to judge of and satisfie themselves about any circumstance of a duty I judge it nor convenient or safe to prescribe or impose any thing positively or peremptorily in the case Yet he that hath As the Apostle speaks obtained mercy of the Lord to be faithful may give his advice and sense in such cases By the way I suppose it neither reasonable nor safe to estimate frequency in praying by that which may properly enough be counted frequency or oftnesse in some other things as the word many applyed to some things importeth a far greater number then when it is applyed to some other things The Devill is said oft times or frequently to have violently caught or seized on the poor man Luk. 8.29 over whom he had power but he that shall not torment the Divell by praying oftner then in all likelyhood the Divell tormented this man by seising him cannot I conceive be said to pray often or frequently So the Apostle speaking of himself saith that he was in Prisons more frequent in deaths oft Yet he that is not more frequent and oftner in prayer then this Apostle was either in the Prisons or in the deaths he speaks of ought not to please himself with a conceit that he prayeth oft I conceive then by the best observations I can make f om the Scriptures in reference to the matter in hand as also by an equitable consideration of the thing it self that praying frequently requires at least praying daily or every day Except it be under some such providential dispensation which bereaves a man of the capacity or possibility so to pray as in case of such distempers by the rage and violence whereof the intellectual faculties of the Soul are disabled from their natural and proper functions or the like in which ca●ses the sadnesse and extremity of their conditions do themselves intercede with God for them The Holy Ghost knowing so long before how the grace of God in the daies of the Messiah would operate in the souls and consciences of those that were willing to receive it foretold by the Prophet David that when he should come into the world he should daily be praised that is either that himself should be daily worshipped and prayed unto by his Saints or that he should be magnified in the prayers of his Saints which should be DAILY offered unto God the Father in his name Psal 72.15 This latter seems rather to be the meaning from the former clause Prayer also shall be made for him continually that is the Saints shall desire of God in Prayer and this very frequently and with great importunity that the Heathen may be given unto him for his inheritance and the uttermost parts of the earth for his Possession Psal 2.8 and that all the Nations and Kingdomes of the Earth may serve him Dan. 7.14.27 Psal 72.11 This being the substance and effect of that petition Thy Kingdome come Yet praying daily in the low sense of the phrase that is praying once every day was not it seems judged praying frequently by the Saints of old For they as
those that were under the Law that we might receive the adoption of Sons And because ye are Sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts Crying Abba Father Wherefore thou art no more a Servant but a Son and if a Son then an Heir of God through Christ Gal. 4.4 5 6 7 Concerning the Sons of men and earthly inheritances it is no good consequence to argue If a Son then an Heir but speaking of the Sons of God and the inheritance promised uuto them the Argument is rational and valid The reason of the difference lieth chiefly in rhe different natures or conditions of that inheritance which God intendeth to conferre upon his Sons and those earthly inheritances which men have to bestow upon theirs An earthly inheritance hath that imperfection in it that it cannot be at once enjoyed whole and entire by many nor yet given unto or setled upon a plurality of Children but that every one will have the lesse because there are more to share with him Were it otherwise and so that an earthly estate or inheritance could be given unto many upon such termes that the whole might be possessed and enjoyed by every one of them respectively ordinarily and in most cases at least the consequence would be good even amongst the Children of men If a Son then an Heir For there is scarce any Father but would give his whole Estate unto all his Children respectively had he never so many if it could be given by him and enjoyed by them upon such termes Now that heavenly Inheritance which is reserved by God for his Children is so happily conditioned that the Collation of it upon never so many and the Enjoyment of it likewise by never so many and this together and at the same time prejudiceth none in the least of those to whom it is given or by whom it is enjoyed but every one of them respectively and apart enjoieth it as fully as intirely at as great a rate and height of contentment joy and glory as if he were the sole possessour and enjoyer or proprietour of it And for this reason I suppose it may be called by the Apostle the inheritance of the Saints in Light Coloss 1.12 Namely because as no man sustain's the least loss or inconvenience in his injoyment of the Light by the vast multitude of persons in the world that share with him therein so neither is the joy or glory of the inheritance of the Saints in any degree the less unto any one amongst them because the number is so great that are partakers with him therein CHAP. VI. Of Sanctification Regeneration Mortification and Self-denial Quest 1. OF what consideration are these in the practice or Profession of Christian Religion and how come they to have place here Answ They may be considered either in their several and respective natures or in their introductions or first raisings in the hearts and souls of men or else in their exercises and actings In respect of their natures God judged it reasonable and meet to require them in both the other considerations of men as simply necessary to render them capable of Salvation Quest 2. VVhat is the nature common unto all the four that because of this it should seem equitable good in the sight of God to impose upon men and women both the planting of them in their hearts and the practise of them in their lives and both upon the highest termes that may be I mean as such conditions without the performance of which there is no Salvation to be expected from him Answ They are respectively a kind of Holy impression qualification habitude or disposition which excellently well become and adorn the Sons and Daughters of men rendring them lovely both in the eyes of their heavenly Father Angells and Men as on the contrary under the neglect or want of them their conversations behaviours and doings in the world must needs be unworthy the Gospel and such which become not the Sons or Daughters of God Quest 3. But are men and women able to raise such great works as these in themselves or in their inward parts Or lyeth it within the reach of their abilities or power either to sanctifie or regenerate themselves or to mortifie the deeds of the body or to create that High and Heavenly principle of Self-denial in their hearts or souls Answ They are not able to do any of these things by any abilities or power that are properly and originally their own I mean which remained and were left unto them of the stock and store of their first Creation after their Fall in Adam and of which they did not sinfully devest and deprive themselves as being in his loines when he sinned but by that re-investiture with grace and strength and those new supplies of the presence and help of the Spirit of God for all spiritual and saving purposes which accrue unto them of the free and unspeakable gift of God in their Restauration by Iesus Christ they are inabled to do all those things with many others like unto them Quest 4. But how can you prove that men and women generally do receive from Christ or from God upon the account of Christ a sufficiency of power to raise or work in themselves the works mentioned or the like For there are many that judg otherwise Answ The truth of that Tenent may be sufficiently cleared both by the light of the Scriptures and of reason A ready account likewise might be given if it were needful or here cohvenient how the judgments of many came to be turned into the way of the contrary opinion Quest 5. How can you prove from the Scriptures the truth of what you now affirm Or by what places or passages here can you make it appear to conviction that men or the generality of men are inabled by him or by the means by him vouchsafed unto them to sanctifie or regenerate themselves or to do any other thing that accompanieth Salvation For there seems to be the same consideration of all things of this kind Answ The Testimonies and Texts of Scripture which make for the proof you demand are not a few Only for brevity sake and inasmuch as the Scripture it self saith that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word shall be established 2 Cor. 13.1 I shall not exceed this number Quest 6. What then are the places on which you build your belief of what you now undertake to prove Answ They are these three Ier. 4.3 4. unto which Deut. 10.16 is parallel Ezekiel 18.30 31 32. with which may be compared Ezek. 33.11 Esa 1.16 17. with others The third and last is Mar. 6 6. of like notion whereunto are these places Ioh. 12.37 Mat. 11.20 21 23. 2 Cor. 4.3 4. with some others Quest 7. What are the words of the first of these places and how do you argue from them Answ The words are these For thus saith the Lord to the men