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A44497 Essays about general and special grace y way of distinction between; or distinct consideration of 1. The object of divine faith, or the truth to be preached to, and believed by men. And, 2. Gods purposes for dispensing. And, 3. His dispensations of the said truth, and the knowledge of it to men. And, 4. The operations of God with it in men in the dispensation of it. By Jo. Horne, late of Lin-Allhallows.; Essayes about general and special grace. Horn, John, 1614-1676. 1685 (1685) Wing H2802; ESTC R216477 249,720 501

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made rich being thereby made capable of acting and Suffering for us so as to procure our Salvation being God and Man in one person 5. That in pursuance of our Redemption he was also made under the Law Gal. 4.4 3.13 Rom. 3.19 both as it was upon and against all men and as given to be observed by the Jews that He might Redeem us from the Law that is that being in Bond as it were with us as a clear man that enters Bond for a grear Debtor he might be liable to be called forth to the Payment of our Debt and procure our discharge from it 6. And accordingly God called him forth to the Judgment Joh. 12.31 Heb. 10.5 6 7 8 9 10. 1 Pet. 2.24 as the onely responsible Person and caused the Judgment of the World to pass upon him to which also he willingly and desirously yielded himself bearing our sins in his own body on the Tree and so gave himself a Ransom for all 1 Tim. 2.6 Rom. 5.12 14 15 16 17 18 19. 1 Cor. 15.17 18 21 22. Joh. 1.29 Phil. 2.6 7 8. with Gen. 3.5 6. Psal 69.4 Gal. 3.10 13. Phil. 2.8 9. Matth. 26.38 39. 27.46 and by the grace of God tasted Death for every man the Second Adam satisfying for the sins of the First and all in and of him as fallen in him both for root and Branch the first Revolt from God in our First Parents and all that Naturally and necessarily spring up from it giving or laying down to that purpose as much as the First Adam usurped or aspired to even the Form of God and enduring all that thereby that the First Adam incurred by way of penalty to himself and all his Posterity equivolently even the Curse of the Law to Death the Death of the Cross in which he sustained and endured not onely great Pains and Torments in his Body but also unspeakable Agonies and Afflictions in his Soul pouring it out to Death John 12.27 Isa 53.8 9 10 11 12. Psal 22.1 2 8 9 10-16 c. 7. That in this his abasement and Death His obedience and sufferings were so well-pleasing Isa 53.10 11 12. Rom. 4.25 1.3 4. Act. 2.24 Rom. 14.9 1 Cor. 15.3 4 5. Matth. 12.40 and satisfactory to God that He in Testimony thereof raised him up from the Dead the third day taking him therein from Prison and Judgment Yea he himself was God-man and so a person not to be swallowed up of Death though to manifest that he was indeed Dead and to sanctifie the Grave to us and Redeem us from it he was pleased to abide in it part of Three Days and Three Nights rose again by his Divine Power and after he had shewed himself by divers infallible proofs to his Disciples Act. 1.1 2 3 4 10. 10.39 40 41. Luk. 24.9.10 50.51 Heb. 9.14 Act. 2.33.36 Heb. 1.3 12.2 Act. 2. 3 4 5. by the space of forty Days after his Resurrection for a manifestation of the Truth of it and confirmation of their Faith in it He in their sight Ascended up visibly into Heaven and there presented his own Crucified and raised Body a spotless Sacrifice to God being taken up thither and there received of God his Father and set down at his Right hand even upon the Throne of Majesty in the Heavens as his after sending forth his Spirit upon his Disciples according to his fore-promise to them and Working many notable Miracles by them also did evidently declare SECT 4. Of the Love of God to fallen Man in glorifying his Son for him and of the compleatness and fitness of Christ as now in Heaven to be the Saviour of all Men and especially of such as Believe SO that now the same Jesus Eph. 4.8 9 10. with Psal 68.18 1 Pet. 3.18 19. Gal. 3.13 Heb. 2.14 2 Tim. 1.10 the Son of God who in love to us was abased and Suffered for us in the weakness of the Flesh and Descended into the lower parts of the Earth to Ransom us from the Sin and Misery fore-come upon us lives also being ascended up on high and having led captivity captive even Sin Death Law Devil who led us Captive at Gods Right hand in the Glory and Power of God thence to succour and Save us in all our Danger Act. 2.33 5 30 31. Matth. 28.18 19 20. Col. 1.19 2.9.10 and from all our Enemies being made in the Name and Authority of the Father the Saviour of all Men and especially of those that Believe unto which also He is compleatly and fully furnished of the Father in that He hath there given gifts in the man for man even for the Rebellious also that the Lord God might dwell amongst them for he hath there made him 1. Lord Act. 2.36 10.36 Phil. 2.10 11. 1 Pet. 13.21 Eph. 1.20 21. Isa 9.6 Joh. 5.22 23. Lord of all giving him all power and all authority in Heaven and in Earth a Name above every Name That at his Name every knee should bow both of things in heaven and in earth and under the earth Angels Men Devils and all Creatures being given into his hand and dispose the whole Government laid upon his shoulders and all Judgment committed into his hand To inable and furnish him in which in the Nature of Man he is also made 2. Christ Act. 2 36. Isa 42.1 61.1.2 11.1 2 3. Act. 10.38 the Anointed one of God filled with the Spirit of God without measure which Spirit is an infinite wise powerful and gracious Spirit inabling and strengthning him to all such Offices and the Works of them as he is anointed and designed to and are needful for our further saving That is to say 1. To be the Great Prophet Act. 3.21 22. the Light of the World to give forth the Light Truth and Knowledge of God and what may concern us to know for our peace and welfare as in his Wisdom he sees fit that whosoever believes in Joh. 1.9 8.12 12.46 Isa 42.1 2 3 4. 49.6 7. 1 Cor. 15.45 John 5.22.23 25. Isa 55.2 3 5. Psal 25.8 9 12 14. Matth. 13.11 1 Pet. 2.25 Joh. 10.2 11. and follows his Light might not abide in Darkness but might see the Light of Life And being a quickning Spirit he is in the Spirit fitted and able so to speak in and through the means he affords to the spirit of Men as to cause the Dead in Spirit to hear and so as that they who in hearing hear or listen to him may live for ever He being more peculiarly ordain'd a further Teacher and Leader to them to shew them the Mysteries of the Kingdom the Secrets of the Lord and as a Shepherd and Bishop of their Souls to feed them with Knowledge and Understanding unto Eternal Life 2. To be the Great Psal 2.1 6.7 8 9. Jer. 10.7 with Rev. 15.4 Isa 33.22 Matth. 28.18 19 20. Psal 149.2 Rev.
teach and lead him pour out his Spirit to him make known his Words shew them the Mysteries of his Kingdom which are not for People one or other till they turn at his Reproofs and be in some measure Discipled to him They that reject him wink with the Eye and will not see stop the Ear least they should hear and understand and be converted shall not have his Secrets and Mysteries opened to them for them Christ prays not the Father to give that Dispensation of Spirit for leading them into all Truth filling them with his Consolations and Satisfactions and fitting them to be Lights to others Joh. 17.9 Nor are they yet capable while unturned to him of receiving it of him Psal 25.8 9 12 14 Ezek. 43.10 11. John 14 15 16 17 21 23. Joh. 14.17 But his Secret is promised to be with them that fear him and that he will shew them his Covenant guide them in Judgment teach them his ways give them a farther and more exact knowledge of the Form of his House and the fashion thereof the goings out thereof and the comings in thereof even a more distinct and experimental knowledge for he will manifest himself to them and give them the Spirit of Truth to abide 2 Cor. 6.16 17. John 4.14 and dwell with and in them and so will thereby dwell in them and be a spring of Living Waters by his Spirit and Spiritual Understanding given them 1 Cor. 12.7 springing up in them unto Everlasting life Filling them with his Vertues Matth. 5.13 14 15 16. 1 Pet. 2.10 12. Eph. 4.7 14 15. John 10.2 3 4. Levit. 26.11 12. 2 Cor. 2.14 15 16. and furnishing them with such useful Gifts as by which they may in some way or other be profitable to others both in the World and in the Church as the Salt of the Earth as the Light of the World and as Members in the Body of Christ in their places and capacities useful for the glorifying of God and provoking men to seek and glorifie him too and for furthering the growth of them that believe in their exercise of themselves in which gifts with sobriety and faithfulness and walking in his vertues He also will go forth with them walk in and amongst them direct guide help and bless them in all their out-goings towards God in seeking him praying to him and praising of him trusting in and submitting to him and in all their walkings by his grace amongst men so to bless them and render them a blessing to and amongst them 4. 1 John 1.7 9. Eph. 5.25 26 27. Jer. 31.31 32 33 34. 32.40 41 42. John 8.32 36. 1 Tim. 4.18 That He will cleanse them from their Corruptions and Subdue them in them so as they shall not have Dominion over them nor shall they unless they wilfully chuse it Serve and Obey them Yea in following on to seek and know him He will so mould their wills into his will and put his fear into their hearts as to take away their will of sining and inlarge them to run the ways of righteousness with delight according to the riches of his glorious grace and wisdom so keeping them to the Inheritance of the Heavenly Kingdom 5. That to that end Joh. 10.28 29. Ezek. 34.24 25. 37.24 25 26. Gen. 15.1 Psal 84.11 48.3 12 13 14. John 16.33 Isa 43.1 2. He will take special care over them as a shepherd over his Flock lead them into Unity with all his Holy Ones and therein also nourish and feed them with Knowledge and Understanding be a Shield to them against Satan and his Temptations and against the World its fury rage and oppositions be with them in all Adversities their God and Guide to and in Death strengthning and supporting them under all their Sufferings and unto all their Services he calls them to Administring to them sweet and seasonable Consolations and Deliverances 6. Yea Matth. 6.33 Psal 34.9 10. John 15.1 3 7 2 Cor. 1.8 9. that He will also feed them with Food convenient for them even with what he sees good for them in the matters of this Life and nurture them with seasonable and faithful Reproofs and Chastisements and be wanting in nothing to them that may make for their good and happiness Such things the Gospel holds forth as matter to be hoped for in and through Christ in listening to and obeying him in this Life 2. For the Life to come it holds forth wholly as matter of Hope 1. That Christ will himself in due time come again from Heaven Coll. 3.4 in the Glory of God and of all his Holy Angels to compleat their Happiness To which end 2. Tit. 2.13 1 Thess 4.14 15 16. Rom. 8.23 Phil. 3.21 Act. 3.19 20. 1 Thess 4.15 16. That he will raise up all such at his Coming as have dyed in the Faith of him and change the then living Believers fashioning their now vile Body into the likeness of his Glorious Body free them from all their Sins Sorrows Fears Dangers and Temptations in a full and perfect Redemption and Salvation 3. Rev. 11.17 Luke 22.28 29 30. 1 Cor. 6.2 Coll. 3.3 4. Rev 5.10 20.4 5 6. That then he will make to himself his great Power and Reign The Kingdoms of this World shall become the Kingdoms of God and Christ and then also they who have owned and believed on him and followed him in Temptations and Sufferings shall be glorifyed with him and Reign in Glory Judging the World with Christ and as Kings and Priests Reign with him upon Earth a Thousand Years and Minister before him with unspeakable Happiness 4. Isa 66.14 15. a Pet. 3.7 10 12. Act. 3.20 21. Rom. 8.19 20 21.22 That to that end of his Coming He shall destroy all the Wicked of the Earth take away their Power and Glory from them and burn up the Earth with the Works thereof and make all things New A new heaven and a new earth in which dwells righteousness 2 Pet. 3.7 10 11 12 13. Isa 65.17 In which Christ and his Saints and Servanss which have been faithful to him shall Reign together As in Rev. 21. and 22. 1 Cor. 13.10 11 12. 5. That then they shall enjoy Peace and Joy without mixture of Sorrow Oppression or Trouble have a perfect Knowledge of Christ and God in Christ so as not to need to be taught by one another ever injoy the presence and see the face of Christ and God in Christ that Lamb of God that was Slain for them Rev. 5.9 10. Exod. 12. Rev. 21.4 5 6 7. Jer. 31.33 34. Heb. 8.10 11 12. 1 Thess 4.16 17. Rev. 7.16 17. 22.1 2 3 4. and Redeemed them by his Blood unto God from the Kindreds of the Earth by the sprinkling it upon them also as in the Redemption of Israel out of Aegypt that they might serve him and be Kings and Priests unto God and himself And he
shall satisfie them with the fountains of living water even of even lasting life pure unmixed and everlasting Consolations which the knowledge favour and presence of God and Christ with them shall uncessantly give them 6. Rev. 20.5 6 11 12 13 14 15. Matth. 25.31 46. 1 Cor. 15.27 That after that Reign of a Thousand Years whether properly taken or Figuratively for a far greater time the rest of the Dead shall be Raised and all whose Names are not found Written in the Lambs Book of Life adjudged to a Second Death and they that there found to Eternal Life and Happiness and Christ shall deliver up the Kingdom to the Father and then God shall be All in All fully and immediately Reigning in the Son and in the Saints for ever and ever in which also Eternal Peace Joy Satisfaction unutterable and unalterable Glory shall be upon them and be their Portion Such the Hope of the Gospel in which are somethings hard to be understood Heb. 5.9 6.13 14 17 18. Rom. 8.17 Gal. 3.29 Tit. 2.13 Heb. 9.28 and not so clearly to be apprehended till seen and enjoyed and this is good also to be propounded to all and every man as we have opportunity and they capacity of Understanding and bearing it being true and certain for all that believe in and obey him they being the Heirs of the Promises of God and of the Covenant made with the Fathers a wonderful great glorious sure and blessed Hope worthy to be considered and looked after by all men and sure and certain to all that do look for him John 3.16 Isa 55.4 28.16 Rom. 5.10 8.32 33 34 35. Heb. 9.15 The Ground Foundation and sure Pledge whereof i● the love and faithfulness of God as already testified in Christ in what he hath done for us to and in him The love and grace of Christ to us His Death and Sacrifice and Mediation for all men and Mediation of the New Testament more particularly for the Called that Believe or him that they might have the Content thereof performed to and in them and the Dispensation and Inhabitation of the holy Spirit of God and Christ Eph. 1.14 17 18. 1 Pet. 1 3 4 5. 2 Cor. 5.5 to and in all that obey him to open the said Hope to them and fill them with the assurance and consolations thereof and keep them by his Power to the injoyment of it in their Believing SECT 2. Of the Obedience of the Gospel WHat we have mentioned about the Faith of the Gospel implies also Rom. 1.5 something due from us which we may call the obedience of the Gospel or as the Apostle calls it the Obedience of Faith which though it be not in the Object of Faith otherwise then to believe such Obedience also to be required of us and due from us as that in which we may meet with the good prepared for us and held forth to us in the Gospel Heb. 5.9 which represents Christ through his Sufferings perfected to be the Author of Eternal Salvation to them that obey him yet forasmuch as the Gospel-Faith mentions it 1 Pet. 1.13 14 15 16. Jam. 1.25 26. and represents it as one Great End of God's calling Men by his Grace and as the way in which we are to look for and meet with the further Blessings of the Gospel We shall take a brief view of some general Heads of it and so the Gospel holds forth 1. Prov. 1.20 21 22 23. That as God and Christ are by his Spirit calling Men and in the manifestations of his Truth and Goodness to them preventing them with Light and Power in which he is reproving their ways hopes delights so they ought to listen to and obey him in falling down before the power of the said Truth and in the grace and strength therein afforded according to the measure thereof let go such false and evil ways hopes and delights as are discovered to be evil to them and turn to him that calls them to the Light that enlightens them and the Power and Spirit that works therein seeking to know the Truth more Luk. 24.47 Heb. 6.2 and so to know God and Christ as represented to them therein not preferring their own thoughts and ways before him and his This is that which is called Repentance and Repentance from dead works in which also it is further required 2. Psal 100.1 2. 62.8 Isa 55.1 2 6 7. Prov. 2.1 2 3. c. 3.3 4 5. That by the Light and Power of the Truth afforded them therein and thereunto they yield up unto God to close with Hope Trust in Worship and Serve him according as in the pourings out of his Spirit further his Words and Mind are made known to them So loving and cleaving to God in their Hearts and Affections and walking with him in their Conversations Tit. 2.11 12 13 14. 2 Cor. 5.11 19 20 21. 6 1 2. 1 John 4.8 11 12. Gal. 5.22 23. 6 7 8. as they are thereto directed and help to perceive they ought and as the grace brought to them is saving strengthning and working in them to enable and frame them And so also walking toward Men with such love pity and charity to All Submission and other duties towards Superiors and Relations such affection toward Delight in and cleaving to those that they discern the Light the Truth and the Power of God in and with such sobriety temperance Psal 2.11 12. Luke 16.1 10 11. Matth. 16.24 25. 1 Pet. 2.4 10 11 12 c. Prov. 4.20 27. and abstemiousness from the things of the World and readiness to part with them for God and Christ and to serve God and Men with them such low thoughts of themselves in all their Wisdom and Righteousness Strength and all injoyments here as the grace of God and his Truth appearing to them doth instruct and strengthen them to not turning aside therefrom to the Right-hand or to the Left but walking in the Integrity of their Hearts before him 3. 1 John 1.7 8 9. 1 Kings 8.33 35 c. That wherein at any time they fail and Sin upon the appearance of it to them they acknowledge they said Failings and Sins and through the grace of God and by Jesus Christ their Advocate and Propitiation for their Sins turn back again to God and keep more close to him and walk more stedfastly with him 4. That in all things they acknowledge Psal 62.2 8 12. John 1.7 12. 3.15 16 18. Psal 2.12 96.7 8 9 10. 105.1 2 3. 50.15 own look to and depend upon God in and through Christ according to the manifestations of God and Christ to them for his help light grace strength and all things needful for them ascribing to him by Faith the Glory of his Name believing and holding for true and certain that he is such a one so powerful wise holy good c. as he manifests
slain for us he is become the Righteousness of God to and for men and so is set forth in the Gospel of God as he is therein declared to be the forgiver of sins and justifier of them that believe in him upon the account of the Righteousness wrought and compleated in and by him And so he is or in him is held forth to us men the Righteousness of Faith or the Righteousness which is of God by Faith as it 's diversly tearmed that is to say through and by vertue of Christ and the Righteousness performed by him whosoever gives credit to his Testimony and believeth looketh to and stayeth upon him are accepted for righteous in the presence of God though in themselves and with respect to the Righteousness given them in Adam they be sinful and defiled creatures and shall be dealt with as righteous persons in abiding in him and shall have the grace and spirit of God administred to them also both to justifie them in their Consciences and effect in them righteous frames and affections conforming them to God and fitting them for his Kingdom All which also depend upon the Righteousness of Christ to be performed to and in them But this Righteousness comes not to and upon men as the righteousness of the first man should have done had he stood for that should have been by Propagation Rom. 5.17 but this by Spiritual Regeneration free Gift and Imputation and is received by men in coming in to him and being born to and of him of the faith and knowledge of him and of God as manifested in and by him The Righteousness wrought by Christ ●om 3.22 23 24 25. 5.17 18 19 20 21. and that is in Christ is indeed for and to all men to justification of life both so as to justifie exempt or free them from being held under the first judgement or condemnation so as to perish therein and so as to give them life and righteousness in Christ as a thing prepared for them and ready to be in their closing with him imparted to them But it come upon cloaths and makes righteous so as to gracious acceptation and title to the Kingdom and Inheritance promised only those who receive and believe in him SECT 4. Of two kinds of Sin 4. THere is also a twofold consideration of Sin with reference to these two men and the Covenants made with men in and by them The one is natural to us the root and original of which was voluntary to Adam and this stood in the breaking the Law he was under and it is transmitted to us as his righteousness had he stood should have been by propagation so as we come sinners into the world and under the sentence of Death Rom. 5.13 14 Rom. 3.9 10 19 23. as is evident in Children that sin not after the similitude of Adams transgression and so not by imitation and yet do dye And this sin also brings forth and necessitates men naturally to innumerable sins actual sins that stand in the breach of Gods law according to which all have sinned and as they grow up do sin continually till and further then by grace they be prevented and inabled to do better The second kind of sin was not found in the second man the Lord Jesus 1 Pet. 2.22 2 Cor. 5.21 for he had no sin in him nor on him but other mens he never did sin nor was guile found in his mouth but it is found in particular men against the second man and against God in him and the law of grace held forth by him not in him against the law given to him and imposed upon him for making attonement for and ransoming men from under the judgment of the former kind of sin which law he fulfilled to perfection And it is a sinning after the similitude of Adams transgression Rom. 5.14 Hos 6.7 though not simply against the first Covenant but against the second too viz. that in Christ for men hating the light when it comes John 3.19 20. 5.40 8.44 Prov. 1.24 25. Psal 81.11 12. and loving darkness rather not coming to Christ for life when called in a word the rejecting Christ and putting him away that 's the original and bottom of it preferring Satan sin and the world before him and refusing to be healed and saved by him And this is the condemning kind of sin the retaining natural corruption against the light and grace of Christ coming to save men from it and the chusing to do Satans will rather than Christs And though this kind of sin comes not to men from any publick root of mankind as the first doth but is received from Satan and committed by men in their particular persons to which through original corruption may apt yet in the seasons of Gods grace it necessitates not yea and though Christ did not primarily and directly in his first stepping in to ransome us come to take away this kind of sin as the former it being consequential to his coming to ransom us and to his bringing grace and salvation to us yet from this sin also he hath by the superabundancy of his Merit Rom. 5.16 and the worth of his Obedience and righteousness received power and authority to justifie and save us and doth forgive it to men and save them from it if upon convincement of it during the day of Gods grace they be prevailed with to own or confess it and repent of it turning in to him with whom there is plenteousness of Redemption for that purpose as was before shewed SECT 5. Of two General Judgements besides Particular ones 5. NOw answerable to those two kinds of sin we find mentioned too in the Gospel Doctrine two General Judgements passing upon all men the first passing upon all men in one man before any man was born to him of which the Apostle saith Rom. 5.16 18. the judgement was of one offence to condemnation and was upon all men to condemnation And this was for sin of the first kind Adams sin and the sin of all men as in him and as made sinners and so necessitated to sin by him and this was the judgement threatned before his sin separation and banishment from the presence of God and there through death in soul and body though after the fall pronounced mitigatedly through the interposure of the second man and it was upon all men the same not to some one way to some another way but to all alike and to condemnation as in the Scriptures above quoted Now the weight of this judgement was executed upon Christ John 12.31 the judgement of this world was upon him when he was sorrowful unto death What is through Christ ordered to men 〈◊〉 is for testimony of Gods displeasure against sin indeed but in such a way as none shall perish everlastingly therein being for nurturing men to look to Christ and God in Christ and so to lay hold of the everlasting life
and City to destruction and both their People and Prince of the Seed of David to Captivity for the space of seventy years Yet was he very gracious in the midst of his judgements to remember mercy and both before and in and after the Captivity he gave them Prophets and Holy Men to and by whom he poured forth the knowledge of Himself and Son for their Eternal Salvation as well as for support under and instruction to profit by all the Calamities that then and in after Ages were to befall them which Calamities also upon them both involving their Kingdom in the Line of David none of his Seed after that Calamity ever sitting any more upon his Throne and their Temple and Temple-worship never restored to its first glory again as to their external form of Worship and testimony of Gods presence with them in it were both ordered as means and helps to make them more spiritual in the understanding of their former promises concerning Davids Seed and the Temple and to look upon the Messiah as the compleatment and fulfilling of both mainly pointed to in both who also with the grace brought in by him was very much insisted upon and more lively set before them together with the mercy of God through him for the gathering them back again to himself after that for their often and constant rejecting him both in the more mystical and typical tenders of him and in his addresses to them by his Spirit by the Prophets and in his personal appearing they should be cast off and given up to spoil and misery and the Gentiles taken into their place and prividges to provoke them to jealousie by the several Prophets in that time sent them As before their Captivity by Isaiah Micha and Jeremy in their captivity by Ezekiel and Daniel and after their captivity by Haggai Zecchary and Malachy who all spake of Jesus Christ the Messiah very clearly and plainly to them and in many things more plainly than had been before spoken Isa 11.1 2 10 11. 42.1 2 3 4. 49.5 6 7 8. Especially Isaiah had that great grace poured forth to him as to instruct him into and furnish him to set forth the whole tenure of the Gospel 〈◊〉 amply particularly that the Me● should not only be of the Seed of Da● a root of Jesse that should arise and re● over the Gentiles upon whom Gods Spirit should gloriously rest so as that the● by he should bring forth judgement 〈◊〉 the Gentiles Chap. 7.14 be the light of them 〈◊〉 Gods salvation to the ends of the earth which was also in substance shewed 〈◊〉 and by David but also that he should born of a Virgin should be despised of 〈◊〉 Jews Chap. 53. should suffer death should be 〈◊〉 sed or live again and justifie many by knowledge having borne their sins a● many things of like import yea spake of the New Heavens and the N● Earth Chap. 65. 66. and New Jerusalem the Gl● of the Righteous therein and the ev● lasting punishment of the Wicked A● in many things the Prophet Micha w● prophesied in the same times spake 〈◊〉 very same things and almost in 〈◊〉 same words with him as appears Mi● 5. Joel also prophesied of the p●ring out of the Spirit in the last days ●remy and Ezekiel indeed were much take up about the Sins of the people Jer. 3.16 17. 31. 32. Ezek. 11. 33. 34. 36. 37 c. and the Captivities yet not without intermix● very clear prophesies of Christ and 〈◊〉 goodness of God through him to all me● especially to them in their returning aga● Of the new Covenant and the restaurat● of the Church to a fuller Glory by him his appearing To Daniel also in the Ca●tivity was shewed and signified the time 〈◊〉 the Messiah's coming Dan. 9.25 26 27 c. his being cut off but not for himself that he should make an end of sin make reconciliation for iniquity bring in everlasting righteousness seal up the Vision and Prophecie confirm and perfect it and anoint the most holy yea to Dan. 2. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. and by him were shewed the afflictions and persecutions which that people should be exposed to and tried with till the time of the end and their restauration afterward with the Resurrection of the Dead the Kingdom of Christ and its greatness and glory very plainly also spake the other Prophets of him Hag. 2.5 6 7 8 9. Hagai that he should come into that Second Temple which was then building and fill it with the Glory of his Presence Lachary that he should come meek and lowly riding upon an Ass Zech. 9.9 10 11. 12.10 11 12. and upon a Colt the Foal of an Ass into Jerusalem should be peirced by them should cut off their worldly Props the Chariot from Ephraim and the Horse from Jerusalem should speak peace to the Heathen Chap. 4. 6. 14. have a large or universal Dominion calls him the Branch speaks of him under the name of Zerubbabel as he was then in his loins as pertaining to the flesh as the Author and Finisher of the Faith the Layer of the Foundation the Builder and Bringer up to Perfection of the Spiritual Temple or House of God Yea speaks of the destruction of Jerusalem Mal. 3.1 2 3 4. 4. the coming again of Christ with his Saints and of the times of the restauration of the things pr●sed Malachy also spake of Christ as 〈◊〉 nigh at hand to come but not to be endured by them when he came and 〈◊〉 the coming of his Messenger or forerunner to come before his face even Jo● the Baptist and of his coming again to execute vengeance on the proud and save them that look for him and of the coming of Elias before that great day To say nothing of those other Holy Men Ezra and Nehemiah with many others during the times of those Prophets promoting the Knowledge and Worship of God or of the writings of other Good Men though not Prophets who drawing from the words of the Prophets abundance of understanding imployed themselves amongst the people to instruct them such discoveries of God and his truth with manifold Instructions Counsels and Reproofs they had in those Ages yea all those Writings of their Holy Men and Prophets contained in the Scriptures they had the help of till the coming of Christ though under many and great Changes and Afflictions under the Monarchies of the Persians and Grecians often times And though from Malachy to about Christs birth they had no more Prophets sent them vet they had all those discoveries given forth both by Moses and the Prophets in former times to instruct and help them and to furnish them with the truth for the Instruction of others amongst whom they had dealings and began to be dispersed more than in former times and these Ages contained about the
the departure of the Apostles nay they began to be sown before but by reason of their Vigilancy they took not such place in the Churches as afterward they did till they even overtopped the good Seed and its Fruit Ignorance 2 Thess 2.10 11 12. Errour Superstition and Prophaneness sprouting up apace through Mens not receiving the love of the Truth that they might be Saved till God as he threatned gave up the World again to the over-spreadings of Deceit permitting the False Prophet Mahomet to Introduce a false and wicked Religion to the drawing away Multitudes from the Belief of the Truth planted amongst them And the Roman Bishops with their Clergy to Usurp Dominion over the rest and living like Beasts or Monsters to fill the Churches that yet retained the Profession of Christ and the Scriptures amongst them with all manner of Errour Superstition and Prophaness which continued Universally over the face of the World where the most Famous Churches of Christ had been Planted though not without mixture of continual Testimonies of God and his Truth and Goodness both by Works and Word especially as to the most Essential parts of his Doctrine more or less and more or less purely held forth till 5. In these latter times God in his mercy again stirred up a Spirit of Reformation in some of his Servants who through their constancy in Preaching forth and suffering for the Testimony of God according to those measures of Understanding they had of it became successful Instruments in his hand of reviving the Light of the Truth that was almost damped so as that it shines forth again in and by the Scriptures of Truth and the faithful Preachers of them though alas now again too much clouded with the glosles and interpretations of Men that subject not their own wisdoms to God's words much more clearly than in some former Ages So that in this that hath been said in this large running over the times it appears That the Dispensations of God in giving forth unto Men the Knowledge of his Words have been both in several Ages and to several Men in the same Ages very diverse for even in all and every of those Ages when it was fulliest given forth also all had it not alike immediatly or fully opened to them some were dispensers of it to others who received it by them or from their Mouth All were not Apostles nor all Prophets nor all Teachers that were in the Church of God though as he that follows a light carried by others may see and go as well as those that carry it and other men may eat as heartily and be as thriving that buy their Bread by the Loaf as they that carry it out and sell it 〈◊〉 basket fulls so also those that were no● so honoured as to be the Dispensers of the Mysteries of God to others either Jews or Gentiles in an humble following 〈◊〉 and feeding upon that Truth of God dispensed by others might walk and live as well and attain to Eternal Life as certainly and happily as they that dispense it to them yea a Judas might prove a Son of Perdition though a Preacher of it and Jeremy and Paul too had they not returned to and walked with God themselves keeping down their Bodies and bringing them into subjection might have done so too while many of their weaker Hearers attained to Happiness by what they Preached It may be said of Prophets Apostles Evangelists Pastors Teachers in respect of their carrying out of the Word to others as was said of the Virgins Conceiving and bringing forth Christ Blessed the Womb that bare thee and the Paps that gave thee suck So Blessed they that were betrusted and came forth with such Mysteries to Men in the Name of the Lord yet so as the same Answer of our Saviour would also fit with respect to the hearing and obeying that Doctrine Yea rather Blessed is every one that hears the word of God and keeps it We might also shew that there is and ever was great diversity and difference in the several Gifts and Administrations of those Gifts of those betrusted with the Word and the Dispensation of it and service of God in it Some Apostles some Prophets some Evangelists some Pastors and Teachers some workers of Miracles c. and of the Apostles and Teachers some Administred more eloquently and some with weaker Language some more plainly and powerfully than others some in one Stile and others in another yet all one and the same Truth and by one and the same Spirit as in 1 Cor. 12. But it suffices but to hint that to avoid further tediousness SECT 9. That in the former Ages and so in all the Four Monarchies there was something of the knowledge of God by his People and Words vouchsafed also to the Gentiles ONely this we may further Note That though the discovery of the Truth and Mystery of God was vouchsafed most peculiarly and properly to the Jews before the Ascension of Christ yet not so hidden with them but that something of it and so means to know more of it was in all former Ages vouchsafed in some measure over and above the Manifestations of God in his Works to the Gentiles or divers of them also as might be shewed from what we find in the Scriptures and by other Writers In Abraham's time while Shem was y● living to omit some things fore-mentioned Sect. 4. His over-throw of 〈◊〉 Four Kings Types perhaps of the fut● Monarchies after to succeed Shinar ●ing Babilon Ellasar some take for Syri● Elam is Persia and the Nations mig● hint to the other Nations subject to the Roman Monarchy made him famous doubtless in those times And after that the advancement of Joseph in Egypt when all Nations or Countries thereabout pinch with a Famine came thither for Bread-corn might afford probably some opportunity for spreading some knowledge of God from him his Father and Brethren then brought into and living in Egypt● but especially and certainly to omit the Patriarchs Psal 105.13 14. Travellers into and sojourning in divers Lands and Countries the great Judgments of God upon Egypt and Pharaoh The Miraculous Deliverance of Israel thence and the mighty Works then done for and amongst them spread the Name of God amongst the Countries as is implyed Exod. 9.16 That I might shew in thee in my power and that my Name might be declared in all the earth And it appears by Rahabs confession afterward That they had heard of the mighty work 〈◊〉 God for Israel in those Countries of Can● an Josh 2.10 11. And then his drying up the red Sea and Jordan and driving ou● the Canaunites so miraculously The standing still of the Sun and Moon c. These yet further famed him and his People among the Nations 1 King 10. with Matth. 12.43 As afterwards the Wars and Successes of David and the Wisdom of Solomon that was famous to the Ends of the Earth to Aethiopia and those
being at first Instituted in Paradise before the promise of Christ and as now continued through Christ it being a civil Ordinancee or an Ordinance pertaining to the things of this life I do not take it here into con● ration but only those Ordinances of Go● which more directly were appointed 〈◊〉 and pertain to the Religious Worship● him Out of which too I exclude tha● 〈◊〉 the Sabbath and that of the Tree of Life if it might be so called as institute● and given in Paradise before the fall because before the promise of Christ and such as should have been had man nev● fallen nor Christ been sent forth for him That of that Tree of Life being now also expired and gone together with the integrity and innocency in which God made man The Sabbath as since 〈◊〉 newed through Christ or by him continued we shall in fit place take in● consideration And so only these Ord● nances which pertain to his worship and were since the fall injoyned by him to be observed are those we shall speak to Again by Miracles I mean not all the monstrous or unusual providences o● things that have happened in the world for there have been not only through Gods Providence many miscarriages as it were of nature but also through hi● permission and sufferance many grea● and stupendious things wrought by the power of evil Spirits for confirming the minds of Idolaters through Gods just and severe judgements in their impietie● which they having rejected the light of his truth had given themselves up to Such as the going or removing of certain mages which Aeneas is said to have ●rought from Troy and Ascanius to have hurried from Lavinium to Alba from which place it 's recorded in the Heathen Histories that they went twice of them●ves without any visible appearing hand of man to carry them Such also was that in Tarquinius Priseus his time that Actius Naevius the Augur cut a Whetstone in two with a Rasor and that one of the Vestal Virgins suspected for unchastity to clear her self carryed water from Tyber in a Seive and the like mentioned by Lyvy and out of him by Augustine de Civit. Dei lib. 10. cap. 16. which were all doubtless wrought by Diabolical power Matth. 24.24 2 Thess 2.9 10 11 12. As Magicians and Witches may be found by their help to do some such lying wonders to further their designs upon men as it was also foretold by our Saviour and his Apostles that Antichrist should do such things for hardning his followers that they might be damned that believed not the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness But I shall speak only of those far greater certainer and more glorious Miracles wrought of God for the confirmation of the truth of his Doctrine And first I shall begin with his Ordinances SECT 2. That Christ was and is the foundation all Ordinances appointed to fallen 〈◊〉 for his Worship of God and that Ch● and the grace in him are the th● mainly witnessed to by them LEt me say this in general of all these Ordinances of God which he ha● given to man since his fall that Ch● was and is both the foundation of them and the matter chiefly signified and 〈◊〉 forth in and by them they stood and stand upon Christ and all look and po● towards or unto Christ like the Che●bims of old that stood upon the M● Seat and looked toward it figuring the Angels peeping down into that gr● mysterie figured by it 2. Pet. 1.12 Those Ordina●ces mentioned above as given in Par●dise before the fall might be some resemblance too of Christ either as he was the word and should have been the 〈◊〉 and life of man as so had he stood 〈◊〉 else as he was in the Divine foreknowled● of God to come in the flesh for fall● man but certainly they were not found● upon any promise of Christ to come an● suffer for us man as then not having sinn● Nor were they therefore ordained of God to mind us of him and stir us up to lo● and wait for him but they were appoin● to other ends and uses as the Sabbath 〈◊〉 mans rest from his labours and to mi● him of Gods resting therein from all 〈◊〉 works and to give him a more devoted opportunity to contemplate the truth and works of God in and to mind him of the more blessed rest he should attain in obeying him The tree of life was for pre●ving the life of man immortal and free from Diseases and the woman for the comfort society and multiplacation of mankind But the Ordinances given to sinful fallen mankind instituted as external means for or ways of our approaching to God and entring or holding communion with him must needs stand up●● Christ either first as promised or else also as actually come in the flesh for we could not be in Covenant or have Communion with God having sinned and being therefore sentenced to death accur●ed and banished from his presence but through a Mediator and therefore always appointed for us thereunto must needs have dependance on him and so both witness of and lead us to him If than had stood in his innocency doubtless he should have worshipped God and that not only inwardly in his heart but also outwardly in bodily actions but sure those should have been more simple and such as in which the Power Wisdom Goodness of God his Maker should have been acknowledged and his blessings sought as in Praisings of him ●hansgivings Invocations c. in which also he might have been in the power of God and his Word and Spirit the immediate Offerer and Priest himself a● should not have had need of a Mediato● but being fallen the case was and is altered Now no access or acceptance b● by another a person holy and harml● in himself and that makes or hath mad● peace and attonement for us and hath thereby power and authority to present our suits and services and to be our Righteousness and therefore also it was good and meet that we should in all Ordinances have thereof some apt signification and remembrance Verily the promises of Christ as the seed of the woman to bruise the head of the Serpent and as the Seed of Abraham to bring in blessing to all the Nations and Families of the Earth or rather Christ as so promised was the ground and foundation of those Ordinances appointed in those first Ages before his coming And the exhibition and actual appearance of him the ground and basis of those we have since so as all stand upon his said coming and the things accomplished therein by him and witness to him and to his said coming only differently according to the different times and dispensations of the knowledge of his coming those that were before his coming represented him as then yet to come and 〈◊〉 one that should in his coming mak● attonement for us by his blood and therefore had something in them generally of blood-shedding but
with his grace as not onely his approving the heart and conscience but also blessing the Soul pouring out his Spirit into it and thereby making known his words giving it more light and truth and leading it into more good inabling it to go on yet further and follow after God still in his good ways and giving in comfortable encouragements thereunto in which the Soul still closing with and following after the Spirit receives more of its presence concomitancy strength and helpfulness and is followed still with more grace peace blessing goodness c. the holy Spirit entring into it and taking up his abode therein in his light life vertues operations grace as an indwelling Principle as a spring of living water bubling or springing up to everlasting Life Joh. 4.14 filling it with Lustings after God and against the Flesh and its evil and carnal operations For all the operations and workings in the believer Gal. 5.17 19. Rom. 7.20 21 22 23 24. are not the operations of God and his Spirit there is also in him while here the flesh and corrupt Nature and bent lusting and working in him against the Spirit being so far from being of it that it is altogether contrary thereunto But all the fruits of the Spirit as love joy peace patience c are the Spirits and so God's workings in the Soul yea they are the consequents of the Souls entertainment of and obedience to Gods gracious preventing operations and of its walking in his accompanying Influences Now these consequent operations are every where mentioned where God promises more Grace to men upon their listening to and obeying of him Prov. 1.23 35. Chap. 2.1 2 4 5 6. as Turn at my reproofs Behold I will pour out my spirit to you I will make known my words And again Whosh hearkneth to me shall dwell safely and shall be quiet from the fear of evil And My son if thou receive my sayings so that thy heart keep my commandments so that thou incline thine ear to wisdome and apply thine heart to understanding c. then thou shalt understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God then thou shalt understand righteousness judgment equity and every good path Of the same nature are those sayings in John 14 15 16 17 21 23. And Psal 25.8 9 12 14. Good and upright is the Lord therefore by way of preventing operation he will teach sinners the way and then upon their being meekned by those first Teachings to which they tend it follows as a consequent work or operation The meek will he guide in judgment the meek will he teach that is further teach in his way All the ways of the Lord are mercy and truth to them that keep his Covenant and his Testimonies What man is he that feareth the Lord him shall he teach in the way that he shall chuse his soul shall dwell at ease The secret of the Lord is with them that fear him and he shall shew them his Covenant c. But why should I multiply Expressions here about seeing all the Promises of more Grace and Blessings almost are significations of the said operations onely this I may add That Gods operations of this nature are though not universal as to all men because all close not with his grace in his preventing operations yet universal and uniform in a sort to All that believe and obey the grace of God in every Nation and People and under every Dispensation of the means of Grace and Knowledge of God afforded to men for in every Nation he that feareth God and worketh righteousness is accepted of him there being no respect of persons with him though as to the measure of what he worketh consequently to mens faith and obedience there is and may be great difference yea and as to the things the gifts or graces thereby effected but in the main substance there is an unity and uniformity in his said workings All that follow on to know the Lord shall know him All that with meekness receive his Teachings shall be further taught and guided in judgment All that turn at his Reproof he will pou● out his Spirit to and make known his words to more or less his Promises to that purpose being general or universal to all such and He true and righteous in the performance of his Promises A great encouragement to All to close with and obey his Truth and Grace Thus to that distinction of his gracious operations into preventing accompanying and following operations SECT 7. The said gracious operations otherwise distinguished BUt the said gracious Operations may be also otherwise distinguished and are in the Scriptures distinctly mentioned under other Names as convincing converting regenerating or renewing healing comforting strengthning conforming and the like Of which briefly 1. God in and by his words and works and by his Spirit is convincing the hearts and consciences of men of his Being Goodness Truths of their own sinfulness and misery the vanity and worthlesness of their own works and righteousness the emptiness and fadingness of all Creature-injoyments the uncertainty of their lives the vanity and brutishness of their own thoughts and imaginations the evil and sinfulness of their ways c. according to the means afforded them and manifestations of his Truth in and by those means to and in them This kind of operation is often spoken of in the Scriptures as Prov. 1.23 Turnye at my reproofs my arguings or convinements of you Implying That Wisdom is arguing reproving and convincing men Again ver 25.30 John 16.7 8 9 10 11. Ye set at nought all my counsels and would none of my reproofs So our Saviour tells his Disciples That the Spirit which he would send them should reprove argue or convince the World of Sin of Righteousness and of Judgment Of Sin because they believe not on him c. And this is that which is called the Spirit striving with or judging in men Gen. 6.3 Gods standing in the Congregation of the Mighty Rev. 3.20 and judging among the Gods How long will ye judge unjustly and accept the persons of the wicked Psal 82.1 2. Christs standing at the door and knocking And in this operation is 1. A manifesting and evidencing his Truth more or less to men shining it into their Consciences and shewing it them As Rom. 1.19 2 Cor. 4.2 Yea and 2. An opening the Eye of the Mind or Conscience to see and discern it so as ●hey in some measure know or perceive 〈◊〉 both which are implyed in that we ●ake to above Of his preventing opera●ons Rom. 1.19 20 21. Act. 26.18 John 1.9 Joh. 5.25 and 6.63 Opening the eyes of the blind inlightning men ●at come into the World which may be also represented under another Metaphor of speaking to the Dead and causing them to hear or perceive what is spoken his words being Spirit and Life 3. As also a discovery of other Objects in and by that light as
God Self Sin or the like And 4. A causing the Mind or Spirit of a man to view or reflect upon the Objects discovered as upon the sinfulness weakness worthlesness discovered in themselves in and by that light or truth discerned the sinfulness of their ways and works the bootlesness or unprofitableness of their righteousness the unsafety of their conditions c. which are more properly his judgings and reprovings of them in and by that Light The Light at once both representing or discovering the Nature of things and passing judgment or causing the Mind to pass judgment the judgment of Truth upon them either by way of approving what is commendable and excellent or of reproving what it discovers as empty and evil whence it 's said The Gentiles not having the law are a law to themselves which shew the work of the Law written in their hearts their conscience also bearing witness and their thoughts the mean while accusing or excusing one another Rom. 2.14 15. 2. In and by the same light truth and spirit judging and reproving or convincing men God is also affording his ●erting operations yea those con●cements tend to Conversion and are ●ered to that end that men might be ●verted from the Evils they are con●ced of and reproved for to God 〈◊〉 those good things they are convinced 〈◊〉 and that are evidenced and commend● to them as may be seen in what our ●iour and the Apostle Paul say of men 〈◊〉 smother those convincements They 〈◊〉 closed or winked with their Eyes Matth. 13.15 Act. 28.27 〈◊〉 they should see with their eyes and hear 〈◊〉 their ears and be converted c. ●plying That the things presented to ●m in those convincements and re●oss the Grace set before them which 〈◊〉 had some capacity afforded them to ●re seen and heard and to have under 〈◊〉 would have converted them it 〈◊〉 to such ends and Purposes and they ●d some perception of it and fearing ●h a thing least it should draw them 〈◊〉 from their Lusts and Idols they sup●st it turned from it and refused to See 〈◊〉 and Understand it which also is ●plyed in that wisdome in her reprov● adds Turn ye in or at my reproofs 〈◊〉 1.23 The goodness of God there● evidenced leading to Repentance 〈◊〉 2.4 And this is joyned in Act. 26. 〈◊〉 With the opening of the eyes of 〈◊〉 blind viz. the turning them from dark● to light and from the power of Satan 〈◊〉 God And it hath in it over and 〈◊〉 what is mentioned in his convincings though in them this always too 〈◊〉 vouchsafed viz. 1. A more intimate or express hintin● or discovering some better Object tha● what our hearts are set upon and posse● with some better good to be sought o● imbraced than we are imbracing or seeking after as God or Christ some righter way to walk in for seeking them then that in which men walk Prov. 1 2● Joh. 15.26 27. with 16.7 12 13 14 15. 2. An exerting some Divine Power or stretching forth the hand thereby drawing the Heart and Soul off from those ●nities discovered and reproved to or ●ter that better Object represented and 〈◊〉 the representation whereof the other va● and evil things are reproved Prov. 1 2● Hos 11.3 Yea and often a kind 〈◊〉 driving men off from what is reprove● to what is ●ommended even from the Idols to the living and true God by hed●ing up as it were the way of the So● with Thornes so as not to suffer it to fi● any thing but rentings and prickings a● pains convincements and horrors in 〈◊〉 following after Prov. 23.29 33. Luk. 15.16 pursuing or retaining own thoughts ways and enterprises in Hos 2.6 7. and 6.5 and therewith al● 3. A bending bowing and inclin● the heart to let go the vanities discov● and reproved Hos 5.15 and 6.1 Act. 26.18 28. Matth. 21.30 and to turn to God Christ exalted and commended Psal 1● 36 Though oftentimes the heart 〈◊〉 sulting with flesh and blood recoyls ag● and withdraws like him that said I go Sir and yet went not thence that complaint of Ephraim that was brought to ●ay Come let us return to the Lord c. 〈◊〉 Ephraim what shall I do to thee thy goodness is as the morning cloud and as the ●arly dew it goeth away Hos 6.1 2 3 4. And I drew them with the cords of a man with the bands of love but they refused 〈◊〉 return Hos 11.3 4 5. But then 4. In the bowing and inclining of the ●art God-ward there is also a strengthing helping incouraging and furthering of it as in the Father of the Prodigal being him afar off and running and meeting him and bringing him home to himself even to his House Luk. 15.20 25. And as is asserted 2 Cor. 6.1 2. In the excepted time I have heard In the day of ●ation I have helped thee Of which ●ore in Sect. 5. Such his Converting perations 3. Then there are Renewing Rege●rating Operations which though they 〈◊〉 initially in the converting operations ●nd the convincing operations tend to ●em too yet are more properly found 〈◊〉 the Converted Soul though it may be ●uly said too That the Soul is further ●onverted in them and they may be im●ed in that sanctifying by Faith in ●rist mentioned in Act. 26.18 As a ●nsequent of the being turned unto God 〈◊〉 very effecting the Faith in Christ and 〈◊〉 sanctifying therethrough may be as I conceive included therein for the Soul wrought upon in the Converting Operations to look toward God and Christ as presented to the Soul in that beholding him to which in the Converting Operations also it is moved and begotten by the power of the same grace it is strengthned begot and framed to close with believe in and depend on God in Christ in which it s made a New Creature as to its State with God and as to its receipt of new Principles of Spiritual Life in which it lives and acts from to and for God being acted by the Grace and Spirit of God that takes Possession of it Indeed Regeneration fully is the begetting and bringing forth the whole Man to God by the Spirit and Power of God and so is a continued work in which men go on gradatim step by step and is not compleated till the Adoption be in the Redemption of the Body in the Resurrection of the Dead As appears in Matth. 19.28 Ye that have followed me in the Regeneration when the Son of Man shall sit upon the throne of his glory shall sit on twelve thrones c. Where those words in the Regeneration are so placed as they may either be referred to the words before Ye that have followed me in the Regeneration and so it signifies That Regeneration is a progressive work as the following of Christ also is a thing as daily in doing a thing in which Christ is to be followed that it may be don● more and more in us even as also seeing and