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A35951 An expositon of all St. Pauls epistles together with an explanation of those other epistles of the apostles St. James, Peter, John & Jude : wherein the sense of every chapter and verse is analytically unfolded and the text enlightened. / David Dickson ...; Expositio analytica omnium Apostolicarum Epistolarum. English Dickson, David, 1583?-1663.; Retchford, William.; Dickson, David, 1583?-1663. Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews. 1659 (1659) Wing D1403; ESTC R7896 807,291 340

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Saints cannot finde out nor the needs of all men exhaust or consume Vers. 4. And this I say lest any man should beguile you with intising words 5 The endeavour and care of the Apostle is that the Colossians may not bee seduced by the false Apostles and that they might bee fortified against all the Impostures of them who by teaching that which Christ hath not taught did draw the unstable and unwary from Christ partly by Paralogisms and Sophistical Argumentations partly by insinuating and covering their errours with a painted eloquence to which subtilties of the false Apostles hee aims in the words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 beguile and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 enticing words Vers. 5. For though I bee absent in the flesh yet am I with you in the Spirit joying and beholding your order and the stedfastness of your Faith in Christ. 6 His endeavour concerning their salvation The joy which he received concerning the Doctrine and Discipline rightly setled amongst them not onely from the relation of Epaphras but from a Prophetical Spirit or the inspiration of the Holy Ghost dictating this Epistle for although hee was absent in body yet hee beholding all things by the Spirit hee did greatly rejoyce upon the observation of the most beautiful order in all Ecclesiastical things and of their solid Faith in Christ So that hee could not but bee careful concerning the preservation of so famous an heavenly work amongst them left this order bee disturbed or his Doctrine corrupted by the subtilties of the false Apostles and arts of the Devil The Second Part. Vers. 6. As yee have therefore received Christ Iesus the Lord so walk yee in him The second part of the Chapter follows in which from his endeavour for their salvation and from the causes of this disputation undertaken against the false Apostles hee inferrs an exhortation to persevere in the Faith of Christ and to beware of corruptions The parts of his Exhortation are five 1 That they hold fast Christ Jesus already received by Faith who is the onely and true Saviour and admit no other invented by the false Apostles 2 That they being ingrafted into Christ by Faith so abide and lead their lives according to his prescription following the guidance of the Spirit of Christ. Vers. 7. Rooted and built up in him and stablished in the Faith as yee have been taught abounding therein with thanksgiving 3 That they endeavour for a most near and firm conjunction with Christ through the strengthening of their Faith according to the Doctrine of Epaphras Hee illustrates this soundness of Faith by a similitude taken partly from the firmness of trees spreading their roots deep in the earth partly from the stability of buildings solidly founded Abounding 4 That they bee not onely confirmed in the Faith but also make progress in it and abound to a fuller knowledge of the mysteries of Christ and that with a daily thanksgiving to God the Author of this so great a benefit Vers. 8. Beware lest any man spoil you through Philosophy and vain deceit after the tradition of men after the rudiments of the world and not after Christ. 5 That they take heed to themselves touching seducers who take the people of God by their Impostures as beasts are taken in nets and make a prey of them Hee reckons three kindes of impostures whereof the first is Philosophy or a vain deceit so called not simply but as it exceeds its bounds and aspires to heavenly and spiritual things and doth from the model of corrupt and carnal reason determine concerning the doctrine in the word of God In which respect although it shews openly the form of wisdome yet it is found to bee vain deceit The other kinde is The tradition of men concerning the vain and superstitious rites invented by humane wit The third sort is the injunction of Legal or Levitical rites which are called here the Rudiments of the world because they are the earthly and carnal Rudiments of the ancient people by whom as by a Schoolmaster they were lead before the coming of Christ which after his coming vanished away like shadows Vers. 9. For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the God-head bodily Hee adds ten Arguments of his Exhortation all which prove that they must not go so much as a nails breadth from Christ Argum. 1. It is in vain to seek any thing necessary to salvation out of Christ seeing that in him or in his person the fulness of the God-head hypostatically united to the humane nature is founded so that hee necessarily seeks something to salvation out of God who seeks things that may bring salvation out of Christ Therefore wee must not depart from Christ. Vers. 10. And yee are compleat in him which is the head of all Principality and power Argum. 2. Christ is not onely a most full fountain in himself but also hee fills all the faithful beleeving in him insomuch that hee communicates to them righteousness and life eternal which hee hath in himself first by way of imputation further by the infusion of grace for grace till at length they are perfected Therefore wee must not seek for any thing out of him The head Argum. 3. Hee is the head of all Principality and Power even of the most excellent creatures in heaven and earth partly because hee created and governs all things even the Angels themselves partly because by the influence of his power hee upholds even the Angels and also men communicating to them whatsoever they injoy Therefore from him alone and in no wise from the most excellent Angels do wee expect any good Vers. 11. In whom also yee are circumcised with the Circumcision made without hands in putting off the body of the sins of the flesh by the Circumcision of Christ. Argum. 4. The truth of all Legal ceremonies is in Christ for in him the faithful have that which is prefigured by them as for example they have spiritual Circumcision wrought by the Spirit of Christ in the heart which consists in the subduing of the old man or the flesh or the body of sin which Circumcision was prefigured in the carnal Circumcision made by hands Therefore it is not fit that you should in the carnal Circumcision of those that Judaize seek anything out of Christ. Vers. 12. Buried with him in Baptism wherein also you are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God who hath raised him from the dead Argum. 5. Yee that beleeve in Christ are baptized which is the lawful sign of internal Circumcision set up in the place of Circumcision by Christ so that neither the internal thing yea nor the external sign of an internal thing is to bee sought after without Christ Therefore you must not depart from Christ. Buried Argum. 6. Yee beleevers have right to Christ dead and buried and communion with him in his death and burying and so right to all the benefits and effects of his death and burying in baptism
her Husband liveth shee bee married to another man shee shall bee called an adulteress but if her Husband bee dead shee is free from that Law so that shee is no adulteress though shee bee married to another man As to the first part taking a comparison from Marriage hee shews that the Justified which are delivered from the conjugal Covenant of the Law and Espoused by a new Covenant of Grace to a new Husband Christ should bring forth the fruits of holiness in new obedience to the Law to the glory of our new Husband Christ. In the three first verses hee propounds the protasis of the comparison after this manner As no Law hath dominion over the dead as yee know but only over them that are alive ver 1. and particularly the Law of Marriage is dissolved the one being dead so that the Wife the Husband being dead without adultery may marry another ver 2 3. so you c. as it shall appear by and by Vers. 4. Wherefore my Brethren yee also are become dead to the Law by the Body of Christ that yee should bee married to another even to him who is raised from the dead that wee should bring forth fruit unto God The Apodosis of the comparison to this manner So you that were espoused formerly to the Law by a Covenant of Works Christ being dead for you that hee might satisfie the Law Justice and the Covenant of Works in our name you are judicially dead to the Law in the body of Christ for the Law or Covenant of Works hath slain Christ and you in him and by consequence you are delivered from the matrimonial Covenant of the Law so that without the breach of Justice you may enter into a new Covenant of Grace with Christ being raised from the dead To this end hee shews that the purpose of marriage being disannulled betwixt the Law of Works and us not that wee should live as wee list but being raised from a state of death by the Resurrection of Christ that wee should bee espoused to another Husband viz. to him which is raised from the dead i. e. to Christ who rose from the dead and hath raised us with himself to newness of life and hath espoused us to himself according to the Covenant of Grace that being married unto Christ wee might bring forth fruits of obedience to the glory of God There are five Arguments of consolation to the Justified who bewail the imperfection of their own obedience Become dead Argum. 1. You are freed from the Covenant of Works which admits no obedience besides what is perfect and every way compleat Therefore all you that are Justified have consolation which bewail the imperfection of your new obedience Of another Argum 2. You are now married to another Husband viz. to Christ who is raised from the dead who when hee could answer the imperfections of your obedience and according to the Covenant of Grace render your begun obedience acceptable unto God hee took it upon himself You have this consolation that mourn over the imperfections of your new obedience Fruit Argum. 3. Ye● are married unto Christ which is raised from the dead that you may not abide unfruitful but may bring forth fruit to the glory of God Therefore take yee comfort who bewail your imperfect obedience Vers. 5. For when wee were in the flesh the motions of sins which were by the Law did work in our members to bring forth fruit unto death Argum. 4. Confirming the former from the change of our condition while wee were unregenerate and by consequence under a Law-Covenant evil affections by the holy Law of God were stirred up and put forth themselves powerfully in our members and all our faculties both of soul and body to the production of the deadly fruit of actual sin Therefore it will follow when wee are now regenerated and under the Covenant of Grace holy desires stirred up by the New Covenant powerfully shew forth themselves in our members to the bringing forth the fruit of good works unto God that wee might not abide unfruitful Which is no small consolation for if wee by Faith would lay hold upon the Covenant of Grace and would stir up our souls by the promises thereof applyed unto us there is no doubt but wee should more plentifully bring forth good works That is it which Christ saith Joh. 15.5 I am the vine yee are the branches hee that abides in mee and I in him hee brings forth much fruit for without mee you can do nothing Vers. 6. But now wee are delivered from the Law that being dead wherein wee were held that wee should serve in newness of spirit and not in the oldness of the letter Argum. 5. Opening and confirming the former from the end of our changed condition Now to wit after Justification through the Grace of Christ wee are freed from the Law-Covenant that Covenant being dead in which wee were held or wee being dead in Christ in whom wee were contained judicially to that very end that wee should serve God by the power of the Holy Ghost bestowing new strength upon us by bringing forth new and spiritual fruit not superficial and hypocritical which the letter of the old legal Covenant now abolished at the most brought forth Therefore God will not fail of his end but will cause those that are justified bewailing their imperfect obedience to bring forth much fruit in the newness of the letter for the fruits which are brought forth by virtue of the Covenant of Grace are truly new and arise from the regenerating Spirit furnishing us with new strength forthwith to good works But the fruits which are brought forth by virtue of the Covenant of Works either are open rebellion of corrupt Nature against Gods Law or counterfeit obedience onely in the outward performance such as the fruits of the Pharisees are who in the letter that is the outward shew and formality obeyed without any renovation of the heart The second Part. Verse 7. What shall wee say then Is the Law sin God forbid Nay I had not known sin but by the Law For I had not known lust except the Law had said Thou shalt not covet The second part of the Chapter containing an Apology for the holiness of the Law in answering two Objections arising out of what was said before The first Objection seeing that evil and sinful motions are excited by the Law as was said the Law seems to bee sin or the cause of sin Hee answers by way of negation farre bee it from us to entertain any such thought hee gives three Reasons of his negation illustrated by his own experience wherein hee pleads for the Law The first Reason Because the Law discovers sin and manifests the evil that is in it which hee confirms by his own experience who had not known that lust which lurked in his heart to bee sin had hee not seen it forbidden by the Law Therefore the Law is holy Vers. 8. But
marry with pious affections and with a person that is a beleever and to one whom shee may by the Law of God for this it is to marry in the Lord so to marry that the blessing of God may bee expected Vers. 40. But shee is happier if shee so abide after my judgement and I think also that I have the Spirit of God Secondly Hee answers although it bee lawful yet it is not expedient for the most part especially when in danger of persecution or in present necessity Because shee shall bee more happy if shee abide in her Widowhood i. e. shee shall live in more tranquillity and void of troubles which second Marriages might create to her Modestly insinuating this his advice concerning the conveniency of it to bee divine hee strongly asserts that it most certainly conduceth to convenience for more is said than if hee had spoken this without extenuation CHAP. VIII THE Sixth ARTICLE CONCERNING THE AVOIDING OF THINGS offered to Idols THe sixth Article of the Epistle follows concerning the avoiding of things offered to Idols Chap. 8 9 10 Vers. 1. Now as touching things offered unto Idols wee know that wee all have knowledge knowledge puffeth up but charity edifieth The disputation which is contained in this Chapter consists in the answering of three Objections from whence it appears that it is not simply lawful to feed upon things offered to Idols The first Objection wee are sufficiently instructed by knowledge concerning the lawful use of things offered to Idols Therefore wee may lawfully eat of them Hee answers by way of concession and correction to this sense although any one knows his liberty in using things offered to Idols yet a bare knowledge is not sufficient unless it bee joyned with charity in use and practice because knowledge without charity puffeth up and makes them proud despisers of the Brethren that know but little but joyned with charity if edifies i. e. accommodates it self for the good of others Verse 2. And if any man think that hee knoweth any thing hee knoweth nothing yet as hee ought to know 3. But if any man know God the same is known of him Hee explains what hee had spoken by distinguishing betwixt him that knows with pride and him that knows with charity to God and his neighbour The one who hath knowledge joyned with pride knows nothing solidly because hee is puffed up with a vain opinion of his own knowledge but the other who hath knowledge joyned with love as hee is taught by God so hee is approved of by God that hee is truly knowing Vers. 4. As concerning therefore the eating of those things that are offered in sacrifice unto Idols wee know that an Idol is nothing in the world and that there is none other God but one The second Objection wee know that an Idol hath no divinity in it either externally or internally which is conceived to bee in him by those that offer things to the Idol or is feigned to bee represented in him Wee know also that there is no God but one Therefore seeing the Creatures of God may not bee polluted by us from the fictions of men it is not lawful to feed upon things offered to Idols Vers. 5. For though there bee that are called Gods whether in Heaven or in Earth as there bee gods many and Lords many 6. But to us there is but one God the Father of whom are all things and wee in him and one Lord Iesus Christ by whom are all things and wee by him Hee answers first by concession and confirmation of the antecedent laid down by the opposers For although they may bee in the words and opinion of men and may bee called caelestial and terrestial Gods and many Lords yet there is but one God and Lord viz. the Father by which name wee are brought to the other persons to wit the Son and the holy Spirit who are one God the begining of all Creatures from whom and the end of all to whom chiefly in respect of us who are beleevers and dedicated to his glory and one Mediatour Jesus Christ the same God with the Father by whom as by the Word of the Father all things were created and wee beleevers redeemed by him who therefore is said to bee Lord both in respect of creation and redemption Vers. 7. Howbeit there is not in every man that knowledge for some with conscience of the Idol unto this hour eat it as a thing offered to an Idol and their conscience being weak is defiled Secondly Hee answers by way of limitation denying that this measure of knowledge is in all that are converted because some have not yet manifestly laid down their old opinion concerning Idols but are touched with a certain reverence of the Idol whilst they eat things offered to Idols and so their weak consciences are defiled doubting whether they do well Therefore it is not simply lawful to feed upon things offered to Idols Vers. 8. But meat commendeth us not to God for neither if wee eat are wee the better neither if wee eat not are wee the worse Objection 3. But the eating of meats is in indifferent things placed without Religion in which liberty is granted to us For our eating and our not eating are both alike pleasing to God so far as it is for our health whether wee eat this or that meat Therefore wee are not here to bee barred of our liberty Vers. 9. But take heed lest by any means this liberty of yours become a stumbling block to them that are weak Hee answers that this is true indeed unless in case of scandal yet that hee sins who uses his liberty to the offence of his weak Brother Vers. 10. For if any man see thee which hast knowledge sit at meat at the Idols Temple shall not the conscience of him that is weak bee emboldened to eat those things which are offered to Idols This hee proves by four Reasons First Because in the praesupposed case the weak one is encouraged and ill instructed by the example of him that eats in the Idols Temple with knowledge without charity to the polluting of himself by eating things offered to Idols Therefore it is not simply lawful to eat things offered to Idols Vers. 11. And through thy knowledge shall the weak Brother perish for whom Christ died Because by so doing hee is destroyed for whom Christ died to wit as much as can bee by the intention and procurement of the practice of them that eat Therefore it is not simply lawful to eat things offered to Idols Vers. 12. But when yee sin so against the brethren and wound their weak conscience yee sin against Christ. Reason 3. Because in so doing wee sin not only against the Brethren whose conscience is wounded but also against Christ because it tends to the frustrating of the end of Christ death viz. so far as hee whom Christ hath redeemed that hee might bee saved hee that eats with offence endeavours what in him
together with Christ by grace yee are saved Argum. 3. In the instant of our Redemption by Christ and Regeneration by the Spirit of Christ wee as dead in sins were quickned together with Christ that is in Christ and by Christ Therefore wee are saved by grace For it is of grace that in the Covenant made between God and the Mediator wee who were dead in sins were given to the Son the appointed Redeemer that by him we might be restored to life It is of grace that in the payment of the agreed-upon price of our Redemption life in Christ who was raised from the dead should be adjudged to bee given to us It is of Grace that in the application of Redemption and in the moment of Regeneration life should bee communicated to us in and from Christ that together with other Saints wee should bee grafted into Christ enjoy the common spiritual life with them and thrive and waxe stronger in him For which reasons our life ever depends on the life of Christ and coupled with it in an indissoluble knot Vers. 6. And hath raised us up together and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Iesus Argum. 4. God in Christ who was raised up hath raised us up also and in Christ who is placed in the heavens hath placed us together with him Therefore hee hath saved us of his grace For as whatever Christ either did or suffered in our name and place is reckoned ours in Gods account so what ever Christ received in our name and place is reckoned ours also Therefore in the Resurrection of Christ by the Covenant of Redemption the Redeemed did also rise with him judicially or in a judicial way In Christs ascension into heaven the Redeemed judicially ascend with him In Christs sitting or glorious possession of eternal life the Redeemed in a judicial way do sit and are placed with him This right is obtained for beleevers by Christ before faith bee actually given but in conversion this right before obtained by faith by a special act is applied to us that as Christ ascending might say from the Covenant made between God and the Mediator or from the Covenant of Redemption I ascend in the name of the Redeemed for whom I have gotten this right that they may bee reckoned to ascend in mee so those that flye to and beleeve in Christ may say now I have gotten right from the Covenant of salvation made by the Mediator between Christ and the Church that I may reckon the Resurrection of Christ rightfully mine I may reckon the ascension of Christ rightfully mine and so in the rest What abundance of grace is here Vers. 7. That in the ages to come hee might shew the exceeding riches of his Grace in his kindness towards us through Christ Iesus Argum. 5. The end for which wee lost sinners both Jews and Gentiles even after wee have so wickedly led our lives should have salvation bestowed upon us in Christ is that those which shall live in after-ages may see and acknowledge the superabounding grace of God and that by our example they may learn to come unto God who is the fountain of salvation in Christ that they also might in like manner though most unworthy obtain Grace Therefore you are saved onely by Grace Vers. 8. For by Grace are yee saved through faith and that not of your selves it is the gift of God Hee repeats the proposition to bee proved in the very terms and adds Arg. 6. Yee are saved by faith and therefore by Grace for faith disclaimes our merits and relies only upon the free and gracious promise of God and that God hath appointed faith to bee an instrument of our salvation the nature whereof requires that forsaking our own works and strength our own wisdome and honour wee should go out of our selves and seek salvation in God is also of Grace It is the gift Arg. 7. Neither our salvation nor our faith is from our selves or our own natural strength but like as salvation so is faith the free gift of God Therefore wee are saved by Grace For when the Spirit of God begins to work conversion in us it findes us dead in sins and unless wee are quickned by him wee cannot contribute any thing to our own regeneration or salvation nay wee are not able so much as to act faith on the promises of God unless faith and the act of this faith bee granted us from above Vers. 9. Not of works lest any man should boast Argum. 8. Wee are not saved by works Therefore by Grace for these do mutually take away one another Lest any one Argum. 9. If wee were saved by works and not by meer grace wee might have occasion and cause to boast but this is absurd Therefore c. as in Rom. 3. Vers. 10. For wee are his workmanship created in Christ Iesus unto good works which God hath before ordained that wee should walk in them Argum. 10. So far as wee are regenerated so far as indued with spiritual life wee are grafted into Christ wee are the work of God and a new creature being anew created by the power of God alone before wee are able to do any good work Therefore wee are not saved by the merit of works but by meer Grace Created Argum. 11. In Christ wee are created to do good works and by the same grace by which wee are grafted into Christ wee are ordained unto the performance of good works Therefore wee are not saved by any vertue of our good works Hath before ordained Argum. 12. Those works which wee are to do after regeneration are prepared by God that wee should do and perform them to which end our understanding is prepared our will is prepared and formed and power is prepared to bee given us of God who works in us both to will and to do Therefore wee are not saved by works but by Grace alone Should walk Argum. 13. The end of these prepared good works is that being quickned and planted into Christ and new born and justified and having gotten a full right to obtain Righteousness and Salvation in Christ wee should walk in them as in the Royal way and rode to the possession of salvation already bought by Christ and granted to us in Christ Therefore c. Vers. 11. Wherefore remember that yee being in time passed Gentiles in the flesh who are called uncircumcision by that which is called circumcision in the flesh made by the hands Argum. 14. Which contains an amplification of Grace towards the Ephesians in respect of their former condition in Gentilisme If you Ephesians bee considered in your special estate as yee were Gentiles your condition will appear so miserable and deplorable that you could not bee otherwise delivered from it than by Grace Therefore the very changing of your condition will evidently shew that your salvation is of Grace Hee sets forth this miserable state in these eight things 1 They were in the flesh living
without blood which hee offered for himself and for the errours of the people Hee proceeds in describing the anniversary rites which were of this sort 1 The High Priest alone without any companion 2 Once a year not oftener 3 Never without the offering the blood of a Calf and an Hee-Goat in a basin 4 This blood hee offered for his own sins great and small and for the sins of the people All these outward worldly and shadowy things were in no wise efficacious in themselves For they prefigured the entring of Christ into Heaven by his own blood the true Propitiatory This is the first Argument of the earthly imperfection in the Levitical Priesthood Vers. 8. The Holy Ghost this signifying that the way into the holiest of all was not yet made manifest while as the first Tabernacle was yet standing Argum. 2. Propounded by way of exposition of the next mystery In the time of the Levitical Priesthood while it obtained a standing Tabernacle and that Ceremonial worship about the Sanctuary the way to Heaven or the true Sanctuary was not manifestly declared as it is now under the Priesthood of Christ That which the Holy Ghost taught by excluding the Priests from the inward Sanctuary by admitting the High Priest once a year the Sanctuary remaining shut all the year after Therefore the Priesthood of Christ is more excellent than the Levitical Vers. 9. Which was a figure for the time then present in which were offered both gifts and Sacrifices that could not make him that did the service perfect as pertaining to the conscience Argum. 3. The rites of the foresaid expiatory and the other such exercises of the Levitical High Priest were typical and parabolical and a meer pattern of those things which were to bee performed by Christ Therefore the excellency of the Levitical Priesthood is no waies to bee equallized with the Priesthood of Christ. For the time Argum. 4. The things which were done by the High Priest and the Levitical Priests served onely for the time present of the Law institution viz. in the infancy and beginning of the Church wherein gifts and typical Sacrifices were offered Therefore the Levitical Priesthood is far inferiour to the Priesthood of Christ. Could not Argum. 5. The gifts and sacrifices which were offered by the Levitical Priesthood could not sanctifie the conscience of him that worshiped or take away the evil conscience of sins committed Therefore the Levitical Priesthood c. Vers. 10. Which stood onely in meats and drinks and divers washings and carnal ordinances imposed on them until the time of reformation Argum. 6. Confirming the former Those things which were offered by the Levitical Priest consisted onely in meats and drinks and divers washings and carnal rites which did not commend a man to God 1 Cor. 8.2 but onely they did these things as sanctified in the flesh ceremonially they might bee accounted pure worshipers Therefore the Levitical Priesthood is nothing being compared to the Priesthood of Christ. Until Argum. 7. These gifts and sacrifices and the other offices of the Levitical Priests were imposed as a yoak and burden onely till the time of Reformation i. e. till the comming of Christ who would reform the imperfect sacrifices and gifts of the old Priesthood and they being abolished hee would introduce a more perfect gift and sacrifice Therefore the Priesthood of Christ is more perfect c. Vers. 11. But Christ being come an High Priest of good things to come by a greater and more perfect Tabernacle not made with hands that is to say not of this building Argum. 8. Christ is the High Priest not of types but of spiritual good things of Justification Sanctification and Salvation which were figured by the types Therefore c. By a greater Argum. 9. Christ had a greater and more perfect Tabernacle not made with hands not of a common structure viz. the Tabernacle of his body which was formed in the womb of the Virgin by the Holy Ghost after a special manner without the spot of Original sin in which Tabernacle the fulness of the Godhead dwels Therefore his Priesthood is far more excellent than c. Vers. 12. Neither by the blood of Goats and Calves but by his own blood hee entred in once into the holy place having obtained eternal redemption for us Argum. 10. Christ offered not the blood of Bulls or Goats as the Levitical Priests but his own blood and the same is made the Priest and the Sacrifice Therefore his Priesthood c. Once Argum. 11. Christ hath once entred into the true holy place i. e. Heaven and there abides not often as the Levitical Priests into the typical holy place Therefore his Priesthood c. Eternal Argum. 12. Christ hath purchased eternal Redemption with his own blood which was impossible for the Levitical Priests Therefore his Priesthood is more excellent than c. Vers. 13. For if the blood of Bulls and of Goats and the Ashes of 〈◊〉 Heifer sprinkling the unclean sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh 14. How much more shall the blood of Christ who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God purge your conscience from dead works to serve the Living God Shall purge Argum. 13. Confirming the former The blood of Christ purges the conscience partly as the conscience seeing full satisfaction made in the death of Christ to divine Justice for it self closeth with its perfect discharge and rests therein partly as the power of sanctifying the heart to the service of God flowes from him For if Hee confirms this Argument a minori The blood of Bulls and other types performed what they were appointed to viz. Ecclesiastical purification of the outward man that hee might be sanctified to the works of external worship how much more shall the blood of Christ the Antitype perform that which is signified by the types viz. The purifying of the conscience from sins to the service of God Sins are called dead works because they deserve death and make sinners guilty of death By the Spirit Argum. 14. In the Sacrifice of Christ the Eternal Spirit or Christ as God acted the chief parts of the Priest and offered up himself as a man without spot for a Sacrifice Therefore his Priesthood is so much the more excellent than the Levitical as God is more excellent than man and his holy humanity than a beast Vers. 15. And for this cause hee is the Mediatour of the New Testament that by means of death for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first Testament they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance Argum. 15. Under the Old Covenant neither Remission of sin nor the Inheritance of Eternal Life was given to them that were called but for the sake of Christs death interceding under the New Covenant to which end hee being now the Mediatour of the New Covenant is ordained for all them that are called Therefore his Priesthood is more excellent
Reconciled or to condemn the unreconciled sinner Mens Devises for the Relief of the Dead are but Delusions of the Living Vers. 28. So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many and unto them that look for Him shall Hee appear the second time without sin unto Salvation Hee applyeth the Common Law of dying once to Christ saying Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many Then 1. It is as unreasonable that Christ should offer Himself oftner than once as it is to exact of Him the laying down of His life oftner than once for that is to exact more than the severity of Gods Justice requireth of Him 2. Christs Death was not for any sin in Him but for our sins 3. Hee took not away the sins of every man in particular for many dye in their sins and bear their own judgement but the sins of many the sins of his own Elect People Mat. 1.21 Hee shall save his people from their sins 2. Hee saith That unto them that look for him hee shall appear the second time Then 1. After that once offering of Christ and ascending to Heaven Hee is not to be corporally present on earth again till the Day of Judgement The Apostle acknowledgeth corporal presence no oftner 2. To look for Christs corporal presence upon earth then and not till then is the property of true Beleevers 3. Corporal presence is joyned with Appearance the one is put here for the other 3. Hee will appear the second time without sin Then In his first comming hee was not without our sin yet lying upon him by imputation as his baseness and misery declared But the glorious manner of his second comming shall make evident That hee is without sin that is Fully exonored by that one Offering of the debt thereof which hee took upon him 4. In stead of saying That those who look for him shall be without sin hee saith That Christ shall appear without sin To teach us 1. That the defraying the Debt of the sins of such for whom Christ hath undertaken lyeth upon Christ and not upon the Beleevers for whom hee undertook 2. And that if his once sacrificing himself for them did not expiate their sins sufficiently then Sin should cleave unto Christ until His second comming 3. That Christs freedome from Sin shall evidence our freedome from Sin for whom hee became Surety 5. Hee will appear unto them who look for Him unto salvation Then 1. The full accomplishment of the salvation of the Beleevers shall not be until Christs second comming Though their souls be blessed before yet the full blessedness of soul and body is deferred till then 2. As Christs Glory shall testifie then that His once offering freed Him of the Suretiship for our sins So our salvation shall testifie that His Offering was sufficient to exonor us 3. They that love not his comming cannot look for salvation The Summe of Chap. X. THis once offering of Christ putteth the main difference betwixt this Sacrifice and those offerings of the Law which because they were repeated could never perfect the worshiper vers 1. For if they could have perfected the worshiper they should have ceased to be repeated vers 2. Now cease they did not but were repeated vers 3. Because they could not take away sin vers 4. Wherefore as the Scripture doth witness Psal. 40. Sacrifices of the Law were to bee abolished and Christ His Sacrifice to come in their room vers 5 6 7 8 9. By which Sacrifice once offered wee are for ever sanctified vers 10. And as their Sacrifice was imperfect so was their Priesthood also ever repeating the same Sacrifices which could not because they were repeated abolish sin vers 11. But Christ hath ended His Sacrificing in His once offering and entred to His Glory to subdue His Enemies vers 12 13. Having by that once offering done all to his Followers that was needful to perfect them vers 14. As the word of the New Covenant Ier. 31. proverb vers 15 16 17 18. Having spoken then of Christs Divine Excellency and of the Priviledges which the Faithful have in Him I exhort you to make use of it in special seeing wee have by Chris●● blood access unto Heaven vers 19. By so perfect a Way as is Christs Fellowship of our Nature vers 20. And so great Moyen by Christ before us there vers 21. Let us strengthen our Faith for the better holding of our Justification and Sanctification through him vers 22. And let us avow our Religion constantly vers 23. And help forwards one another vers 24. Neglecting no means publick nor private for that end as some Apostates have done vers 25. For if wee make wilful Apostacy from his known Truth no Mercy to be looked for vers 26. But certain Damnation of us as of his Enemies vers 27. For if the Despisers of the Law were damned to death without mercy vers 28. What Judgement abideth those who so abuse Jesus his Grace and Spirit as wilful Apostates do vers 29. For Gods threatning in the Law is not in vain vers 30. And it is a fearful thing to fall as a Foe in Gods Hand vers 31. But rather prepare you for such sufferings as you began to feel at your Conversion vers 32. Partly in your own persons and partly by your fellowship with Sufferers vers 33. Which you did joyfully bear in hope of a Reward vers 34. Therefore retain your Confidence vers 35. And be patient vers 36. God will come and help shortly vers 37. And till hee come you must live by Faith and not by sense But if you will not you shall bee rejected vers 38. But I and you are not of that sort that shall make Apostasie but of the number of true Beleevers who shall persevere and be saved vers 39. The Doctrine of Chap. X. THat hee may yet further show the impossibility of offering Christ oftner hee giveth the often repetition of Levitical Sacrifices year by year for a reason of their imperfection and inability to perfect the worshiper and therefore of necessity Christs Sacrifice could not be repeated except wee should make it imperfect like the Levitical and unable to perfect the worshiper as the Legal Sacrifice was The force of his reasoning is this The most solemn Sacrifice offered by the High-Priest himself Levit. 16. and lest subject to repetition of all the Sacrifices being offered not so often as each month or each week or each day as some Sacrifices were but once a year onely yet because they were repeated year by year they were declared by this means unable ever to make the commers thereunto perfect Therefore Christs Sacrifice could not be often offered lest for that same reason it should be found imperfect also And this is his drift in vers 1. Hee proveth his reason to be good thus If they could have perfected the commer then they should not have been repeated but ceased from being offered because
joyned with meekness which remedies the evils and emulations of the tongue The proposition is propounded in this verse If any man will shew himself a prudent Christian he ought to shew it in works of innocency and meekness The Arguments are six Vers. 14. But if ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts glory not and lye not against the truth Argum. 1. If any man laying aside his meekness cherisheth contrary vices in his heart emulation and contention there is no matter of glorying but rather of shame Therefore ye ought to study the wisdome of meeknesse Lye Argum. 2. They that lay aside meekness and cherish in their hearts envying and strife are lyars against the truth i. e. they falsly boast themselves to be wise or to be Christians who indeed shew themselves to be wicked Therefore ye must study wisdom joyned with meekness Vers. 15. This wisdom descendeth not from above but is earthly sensual devillish Argum. 3. The wisdom of contention envying revenging of private injuries is not that which descends from Heaven from God but is earthly sensual and devillish having its original from corrupt nature and the Devil Therefore ye ought to study the wisdom of meekness Vers. 16. For where envying and strife is there is confusion and every evil work Argum. 4. Confirming the former where there is not wisdom with meekness but envy and contention there tumults seditions and every wickedness reigns Therefore we ought to endeavour after wisdom with meekness Vers. 17. But the wisdom that is from above is first pure and then peaceable gentle and easie to be entreated full of mercy and good fruits without partiality and without hypocrisie Argum. 5. From the eight proprieties of that heavenly wisdom which is joyned with meekness that wisdom which joyned with meek 1. Is pure and chaste i. e. holding fast truth and holiness lest it be any ways polluted 2. Peaceable and avoiding contentions 3. Endeavouring after equity 4. Easily giving place to right reason 5. Full of mercy towards those that erre and sin 6. Full of good fruits omitting nothing of those things which become a good and pious man 7. Not enquiring suspiciously into the blemishes of other men 8. Without hypocrisie wherein chiefly carnal wisdom is delighted Therefore we ought to endeavour after wisdom joyned with meekness Vers. 18. And the fruit of righteousness is s●wn in peace of them that make peace Argum. 6. They that endeavour after this wisdom joyned with meekness do the whilest endeavour to make peace or to be peaceable themselves 1. They are in peace 2. They work righteousness or encrease their holiness 3. They sow to themselves for time to come and for life eternal that they may reap the fruit of righteousness in due time Therefore ye ought to endeavour for this wisdom CHAP. IV. THis Chapter contains three Admonitions The first is for the curing the disease of carnal lusts to ver 11. The second is for the avoiding of the hurting or diminishing the fame of our brethren to vers 13. The third is for the correcting the contempt of Divine Providence in executing businesses and purposes Vers. 1. From whence come wars and fightings among you ●ome they not hence even of your lusts that war in your members As for the first The Arguments of Dehortation from carnal lusts are nine whereof the six fornier shew the evil the three latter contain the remedies Argum. 1. Out of your lusts which fight inwardly in your members as it were amongst themselves and war against the salvation of soul and body arise brawlings contentions wars amongst men such lusts are covetousness ambition fleshly lusts and such like Therefore ye ought to beware of them Vers. 2. Ye lust and have not ye kill and desire to have and cannot obtain ye fight and war yet ye have not because ye ask not Agum 2. Lusts weary you with unprofitable labours vex your mindes drive you into many dangers of life and draw you from God and lawful means by which ye might get something Therefore ye ought to beware of those Vers. 3. Ye ask and receive not because ye ask amiss that ye may consume it upon your lusts Argum. 3. If at any time ye use lawful and approved means as for example in praying to God your lusts obtrude themselves as the end of your prayers and defile them and all other means depriving you of all fruit Therefore ye must have a care of them Vers. 4. Ye adulterers and adulteresses know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God Argum. 4. Lusts stirring up the love of this world in you draw your souls into spiritual adultery and make you adulterers and adulteresses who are-consecrated to God in spiritual marriage Therefore beware of them Whosoever Argum. 5. Carnal lusts that are inward whilest they draw you into the love and friendship of this world they bring you into hatred and enmity with God For whosoever thinks to please himself or hath determined to ingratiate himself with worldly men by conforming himself to their manners he makes war against God and fights in the Camp of his adversaries Therefore you must beware of them Vers. 5. Do ye think that the Scripture saith in vain The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy Argum. 6. Confirming the former The spirit of the old man from whence all carnal lusts are stirred up which by nature dwells in us by its natural violence or by the impulse of the Devil is carried into envy and hatred both of God and our neighbour as the Scripture doth not in vain teach in many places speaking of the corrupt nature of man Therefore it follows that the friends of the world serving the lusts of the flesh are enemies to God and those carnal lusts also take their rice from the wicked spirit Vers. 6. But he giveth more grace wherefore he saith God resisteth the proud but giveth grace unto the humble Argum. 7. Now God viz. after ye were born again and converted to the faith of Christ gives more grace than that ye should be seduced into envy or hatred of God and your neighbour by the old spirit dwelling in you which he proves from the Scripture teaching that as God resisteth and is an adversary to the irregenerate proud and those that are acted by the old spirit so also he gives grace and help to the regenerate that repent and are humble that they may restrain their carnal lusts Therefore ye ought to shun carnal lusts This is the first remedy against fleshly lusts Vers. 7. Submit your selves therefore to God resist the Devil and he will flee from you Argum. 8. Propounded by way of Exhortation If as it becomes the regenerate ye embrace the friendship of God and subject your selves in humility to be ruled by him resisting the Devil who leads on the troop of ●leshly lusts warring against your souls it
would bee esteemed either by God or men true Beleevers or not of the number of hypocrites yee ought to beware of Apostacy or seducers Vers. 20. But yee have an unction from the holy One and yee know all things Reas. 6. Yee are furnished with necessary gifts and the aid of the Holy Ghost that yee might know all saving opinions and so might shun the seduction of Apostates Therefore yee ought to beware Vers. 21. I have not written unto you because yee know not the Truth but because you know it and that no lie is of the Truth Reas. 7. Answering an objection I do not accuse you of ignorance by admonishing or writing to you but therefore I exhort you to constancy that I may know that you have known the Truth and are delighted in it Therefore yee ought to hearken to my exhortation And that no lie Reas. 8. Yee being admonished of the Truth may easily discern a lie which viz. being examined by the rule of Truth doth in no wise agree with it Therefore yee ought to hearken to my exhortation for this end that yee may examine and reject that which is false Vers. 22. Who is a lyer but hee that denieth that Iesus is the Christ hee is Antichrist that denieth the Father and the Son Reas. 9. Those that seduce men from the true Doctrine of the Gospel are the greatest lyers amongst men as the interrogation intimates because they in some way or other deny Jesus to be the Christ for they do not acknowledge such a Christ as the Father offers to us in the Gospel For they openly or secretly invade either his person or his natures or the proprieties of his natures or his offices or his virtue or his efficacy or grace or truth or his glory Therefore yee ought to beware of seducers Hee is Reas. 10. All seducers who draw hearers from Christ in any one Article are Antichrists both denying the Father and the Son and so overthrowing the true Religion and the foundations of Religion with their lies because there is no true God out of Christ For in him dwells all the fulness of the God-head Therefore yee ought to beware of seducers Vers. 23. Whosoever denieth the Son the same hath not the Father Hee confirms this reason from the inseparableness of the Father from the Son that no man can have the Father for his God who any way denies the Son because God hath given himself to bee enjoyed wholly by us in Christ and hee is sought for in vain elsewhere or by any other way than wherein hee hath manifested himself to us in Christ who as the image of the Father represents and offers to us whatsoever is necessary or profitable to bee known of the Father to salvation and on the other side whosoever give due honour to Christ as to the Son of God acknowledging him such as hee hath manifested himself in the Scriptures doth also acknowledge the Father and esteem him for their God Vers. 14. Let that therefore abide in you which you have heard from the beginning if that which you have heard from the beginning shall remain in you yee also shall continue in the Son and in the Father Reas. 11. The truly antient and onely Truth of God alwaies constant to it self is this which I exhort you to hold which viz. ye have heard from the beginning of the Gospel not onely preached Christ but also promised and declared by the Prophets in the Scriptures Therefore yee ought to retain that Truth and here hee openly brings forth what hee aimed at or the Exhortation If it shall remain in you Reas. 12. If yee have retained the Doctrine delivered to you by Christ and his Apostles according to the Scriptures yee shall remain in the society and friendship of God the Son and the Father Therefore yee ought to beware of seducers Vers. 25. And this is the promise that hee hath promised us eternal life 26. These things have I written unto you concerning them that seduce you Reas. 13. God upon this condition hath promised us life eternal if wee retain stedfastly the Doctrine of Christ Therefore yee ought stedfastly to continue in the Faith and obedience of Christs Doctrine and beware of seducers who do their indeavour to withdraw you from the Truth And here again the Apostle professes openly his aim in these Arguments Vers. 27. But the anointing which yee have received of him abideth in you and yee need not that any man teach you but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things and is truth and is no lye and even as it hath taught you yee shall abide in him Reas. 14. That yee may bee kept from seducers yee are fortified with manifold defences For first as for external doctrine yee have received from Christ an unction or the holy Spirit who inwardly teacheth you and confirm● you in the Truth of the Doctrine of Christ every one in his measure Secondly That Spirit remains in you who are faithful and is not taken away from beleevers Thirdly Yee have no need of any man that may teach you any thing besides that which the Spirit of Christ hath taught in the Scripture and hath confirmed in your hearts yee have onely need of Exhortation that yee abide in Christ as the Spirit or Unction speaking in the Scriptures and that which is in the Scriptures confirming in your hearts and further instructing you out of the Scriptures doth teach you in all things necessary to salvation which Spirit is Truth i. e. the very truth of the Scripture Which is truth A confirmation and not a lye but a refuter and hater of lyes Therefore yee ought stedfastly to abide in Christ as the Spirit according to the truth of Scripture hath taught you and to beware of seducers Vers. 28. And now Little Children abide in him that when hee shall appear wee may have confidence and not bee ashamed before him at his coming Reas. 15. Whosoever they bee that do not persevere in the Faith of Christ neither abide in communion with him furthermore whatsoever they are in the esteem of men they shall with shame depart from the judgement fear of Christ. But on the contrary those that persevere in the Faith shall confidently stand before him Therefore yee ought stedfastly to abide in the Faith of Christ and beware of seducers Vers. 29. If yee know that hee is righteous yee know that every one that doth righteousness is born of him Exhort 5. Which hee will prosecute in the former part of the following Chapter viz. that they endeavour after Righteousness or that they follow after holiness The Arguments of the Exhortation are fifteen Argum. 1. Confirmed from the testimony of their conscience Hee that endeavours after Righteousness is born of God who is righteous and hath the testimony of his Adoption and Regeneration Therefore endeavour after Righteousness CHAP. III. THe parts of the Chapter are two In the first hee prosecutes the remaining Arguments
Part. Vers. 11. For this is the message which yee heard from the beginning that wee should love one another From hence hee proceeds to the other Exhortation viz. the love of Brethren The Arguments of the Exhortation are fifteen Argum. 1. The Precept concerning the love of the Brethren is given to you by Christ from the beginning of your calling Therefore love your brethren Vers. 12. Not as Cain who was of that wicked one and slew his Brother and wherefore slew hee him Because his own works were evil and his Brothers righteous Argum. 2. The faithful ought to bee unlike to Cain the Son of the Devil and murtherer of his Brother Therefore c. Wherefore Argum. 3. Confirming and illustrating the former those that do not love their brethren but hate them shall bee found to hate the Grace of God in them and in this to bee like Cain who out of envy persecuted with hatred the Image of God in his Brother Therefore yee ought to endeavour after brotherly love Vers. 13. Marvail not my Brethren if the world hate you Argum. 4. By preventing and retorting an Objection That charity amongst Brethren ought by no means to wax cold because they see themselves hated by the world but on the contrary they ought so much the more vehemently to love one another Therefore c. Vers. 14. Wee know that wee have passed from death unto life because wee love the Brethren Hee that loveth not his Brother abideth in death Argum. 5. W●e are more assured by our love of the Brethren or the love of the Image of God in them as by a certain sign that wee our selves are regenerated and translated from death to life Hee that doth not Argum. 6. Hee that loveth not his Brother remaineth unregenerate in the state of sin and death Therefore that yee may prove your selves regenerate love your Brethren Vers. 15. Whosoever hateth his Brother is a Murtherer and yee know that no Murtherer hath eternal life abiding in him Argum. 7. Confirming the former Hee that doth not love his Brother hates him and therefore hee is a murtherer and consequently hee hath neither the beginnings of eternal life in himself neither right to eternal life but remains obnoxious to eternal death Therefore yee ought to love the Brethren unless yee will bee accounted such Vers. 16. Hereby perceive wee the love of God because hee laid down his life for us and wee ought to lay down our lives for the Brethren Argum. 8. Christ exceedingly loved us when hee laid down his own life for us Therefore wee imitating his example ought to love one another Wee Argum. 9. Wee owe this gratitude to Christ who hath laid down his life for us and our Brethren that wee bee ready to pour out our lives for the good of the Church or our Brethren Therefore so much the rather ought wee sincerely to affect them and perform the inferiour duties of love towards them Vers. 17. But whose hath this worlds good and seeth his Brother hath need and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him how dwelleth the love of God in him Argum. 10. Confirming the former They who do not so love their brethren as to communicate of their substance to those that want being moved to it out of bowels of mercy are Hypocrites and far from that love which is ready to lay down its life for the brethren Vers. 18. My little children Let us not love in word neither in tongue but in deed and in truth Hence is inferred the Exhortation it self that they testifie their mutual love in deed and in truth and not in words and in tongue onely Vers. 19. And hereby wee know that wee are of the truth and shall assure our hearts before him Argum. 11. By love of the brethren as by the fruit of sincere Faith wee know that wee are sincere or truly faithful and born of God Therefore wee ought to love the brethren Before him Argum. 12. By love wee shall confirm our confidence with God and shall from this effect of Faith help conscience in the conflict of Faith to the giving of us a testimony of our absolution and justification by Faith Therefore c. Vers. 20. For if our heart condemn us God is greater than our heart and knoweth all things 21. Beloved if our heart condemn us not then have wee confidence towards God Hee confirms this Argument by comparing of a watchful and an evil conscience in this verse in the effects of condemnation with a good conscience in the following verse in the effect of absolution as when an evil conscience condemneth him that is altogether void of brotherly love the sentence of condemnation is ratified by God the supream and omniscient Judge until they flye unto Christ so on the other side when a good conscience which howsoever it accuse us of imperfection doth not condemn us as if wee were altogether destitute of this fruit of persevering in brotherly love wee retain a confidence of going to God as our Father in Christ Therefore by following after brotherly love wee shall assure our hearts before him as it is vers 19. Vers. 22. And whatsoever wee ask wee receive of him because wee keep his commandements and do those things that are pleasing in his sight Argum. 13. Conscience of brotherly love gives confidence of obtaining those good things which wee ask of God according to his will because wee can reason from our endeavour of keeping and doing Gods Commandements which are pleasing to him that wee are of the number of those that are true beleevers who through Faith in Christ are in favour with God and whose prayers God doth not reject as hee doth the prayers of Hypocrites and wicked men Therefore yee ought to follow after brotherly love Vers. 23. And this is his Commandement that wee should beleeve on the name of his Son Iesus Christ and love one another as hee gave us commandement Argum. 14. Confirming the former and answering an objection Lest any man should abuse the things spoken before to defend the merits of works or justification by works The Commandement concerning brotherly love is consequently included in the precept of saving Faith which is to bee placed upon Christ. For when God commands Faith in Christ which works by love he also commands that wee should love one another Therefore if any man have respect to the Precept concerning Faith in the Son of God it is necessary also that hee have respect to the command touching mutual love and that hee obey it Therefore yee ought to follow after brotherly love Vers. 24. And hee that keepeth his Commandements dwelleth in him and bee in him and hereby wee know that hee abideth in us by the spirit which hee hath given us Argum. 15. In whom there is an indeavour to obey the commands of God and namely the precept touching Faith in Christ which worketh efficaciously by brotherly love hee hath communion with God and knows that hee hath
abide in the obedience of Christs Doctrine hath no communion with God but is without God in the world Hee that abideth Arg. 7. Hee that remains constantly in the Faith of and obedience to Christs Doctrine hath and will have communion with God and Christ and for his reward hee hath the Father and the Son by the Spirit dwelling in himself Vers. 10. If there come any unto you and bring not this Doctrine receive him not into your house neither bid him God speed Argum. 8. Propounded by way of Commandement Yee ought earnestly to endeavour after perseverance in the Faith that whosoever hath been discovered to bee a seducer of men from the Doctrine of Christ or teacheth another Doctrine than that Christ hath taught must not bee entertained yea not so much as courteously saluted so that any respect bee or seem to bee given to his errour or to him for his errours sake but rather by all means to be so handled that it may bee understood both by him a false Prophet and by All that the errour which hee teaches is detested Vers. 11. For hee that bideth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds Hee gives the reason of this Argument or Commandement because hee that doth the least matter in favour of a seducer whereby it can be gathered that his errour is any way liked by him that salutes or entertains him hee is partaker of his evil deeds Vers. 12. Having many things to write unto you I would not write with Paper and Inke but I trust to come unto you and speak face to face that our joy may bee full The conclusion remains wherein are two Articles In the first hee excuses his brevity hoping to come to this family and being present to instruct and confirm it more fully in the doctrine of Faith that all the faithful in it might out of a larger and more fruitful instruction receive more fully of spiritual joy Vers. 13. The children of thy Elect Sister greet thee Amen In the second Article hee salutes this Matrone from the children of her Sister who was also faithful and shewed the signs of her Election Amen sealing up the Doctrine of the whole Epistle The third Epistle of IOHN Analytically expounded THE CONTENTS GAius to whom the Apostle writes was a Jew by Countrey a Christian by Religion a man rich and very liberal to the Saints in favour with the Church where hee lived and esteem with his Minister ambitious Diotrephes as is gathered out of this very Epistle From hence the Apostle exhorts him to entertain freely those Ministers of the Gospel who brought these as it were letters of commendation to him and when they departed to vouchsafe them all things belonging to their journey The parts of the Epistle are three In the first is the Preface to vers 3. In the second is the stirring up of Gaius to persevere in the exercise of his charity and liberality towards the Saints to vers 13. In the third is the conclusion Vers. 1. THe Elder unto the well beloved Gaius whom I love in the Truth 2. Beloved I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health even as thy soul prospereth In the direction of the Epistle from himself to Gaius hee declares his respects towards him in the repetition of a friendly compellation 2. In his special profession of sincere love towards him 3. In praying for him that God would continue a prosperous condition unto him chiefly that hee would preserve him in that prosperity of mind which hee had hitherto shewn in the exercise of Faith and Love Vers. 3. For I rejoy●ed greatly when the Brethren came and testified of the Truth that is in thee even as thou walkest in the Truth The second part of the Epistle follows wherein hee exhorts him to persevere in the demonstration of his love to the Saints and namely to some of the servants of God who brought this Epistle to him There are eleven Arguments to prove that Gaius ought to go forward in the duties of Charity Argum. 1. From the former demonstration of his sincere Faith working by love Thou hast obtained a very commendable testimony of thy sincerity from the Brethren which came from thee who have had experience of thy liberality and hath given mee cause both of rejoycing on thy behalf and giving thanks to God and thee also Therefore it is thy duty to proceed in the duties of Charity Vers. 4. I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in Truth Argum. 2. Confirming and explaining the former No greater joy can betide mee than that my Disciples which I have begotten to God through the Gospel do daily proceed in the exercises of Faith and Love Vers. 5. Beloved Thou dost faithfully whatsoever thou dost to the Brethren and to strangers Argum. 3. The works of Mercy and Charity which thou exercisest towards the holy servants of God and strangers demonstrate thee to bee truly Faithful Therefore proceed in them Vers. 6. Which have born witnesse of thy Charity before the Church whom if thou bring forward on their journey after a godly sort thou shalt do well Argum. 4. The Brethren which bring these letters to thee have born witness openly of thy Charity in the publick assembly of the Church Therefore go forward both to deserve well of them and others Thou shalt do well Argum. 5. If now thou shalt receive those that come unto thee as thou hast before and furnish them when they depart from thee both with all things necessary for their journey and accompany them somewhat in their way to another place as it becomes thee and is a thing befitting thee to accompany the Ministers of God thou shalt do an excellent office and work that becometh thy piety towards God Therefore see that thou do it Vers. 7. Because that for his names sake they went forth taking nothing of the Gentiles Argum 6. To preach the name of God or the Gospel of Christ who is God they went forth of their own accord taking nothing of the Gentiles nor of those that were converted nor of those that were not lest they should give occasion to any of saying that they preached the Gospel to the Gentiles for advantage Therefore deal thou more liberally with these Vers. 8. Wee therefore ought to receive such that wee might bee fellow-helpers to the Truth Argum. 7. All that favour the preaching of the Gospel are bound to promote the endeavours of men as far as they are able that they may share in the work of the Gospel by sustaining or some way assisting the preachers of it Therefore be thou not wanting herein Vers. 9. I wrote unto the Church but Diotrephes who loveth to have the preheminence among them receiveth us not For this end I have written to the Church wherein thou wast that by the publick charges they might have provision necessary for their journey but I am afraid of the success because that ambitious
denounced against them their hatred to their brethren is as great as that of Cain who slew his brother 6 The sixth vice is Covetousness like that of Balaam who as hee made sale of his tongue so they for filthy lucre adulterated and corrupted the Doctrine of Christ. 7 The seventh vice is Sedition like that of Core whereby they oppose themselves to the true Ministers of the Gospel and by their tumults disturb the peace of the Church who shall perish in their sedition as Core did Vers. 12. These are spots in your feasts of Charity when they feast with you feeding themselves without fear clouds they are without water carried about of winds trees whose fruit withereth without fruit twice dead plucked up by the roots 8 The eighth vice was Glutt●ny whereby they corrupted both themselves and others by their evil examples in their Christian feasts which were designed for the encrease of love amongst them but by such like Epicures were turned into feedings of Swine whilst they cast off the fear of God and attended to nothing but gluttony and intemperance feeding their own flesh but not the souls of their Auditors 9 The ninth vice or rather an heap of vices is shadowed under divers similitudes that they were most unfit for the work of the Ministery and indeed reprobate to every good work for as empty clouds carried about with every wind that saving doctrine which they seemed to promise yeelded no dew or showres any where but frustrated the earnest expectation of their hearers and although they bear the shew of good fruit and boast themselves to bee such yet they are but autumne and fruit-spoiling trees because if they promise any fruit yet they bring it to no ripeness or maturity Much rather may they bee called unfruitful in as much as they bring forth no wholesome fruit neither in themselves nor their followers And as trees cut down withered and rooted up they leave no hopes of bringing forth any fruit so they continue in their wickedness dead by nature and by their further wickedness contract judicial hardness of heart as if dead the second time and now given up to a reprobate sense all hope is gone of their repentance and amendment Vers. 13. Raging waves of the Sea foming out their own shame wandring Stars to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever Lastly Such they are that cannot leave off to bee wicked but like waters of the boiling Sea alwaies they discover their filthiness nor are they more constant in their doctrine than wandring Stars in their motion Against whom hee denounces the most palpable and deep infernal darkness as the just meed of their wickedness Vers. 14. And Enoch also the seventh from Adam prophesied of these saying Behold the Lord cometh with ten thousand of his Saints 15. To execute judgement upon all and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him Arg. 6. Whereby hee proves that wee should beware of seducers c. Because Enoch the seventh inclusively from Adam by a spirit of prophecie foretold of the sins of these Impostors and their condemnation in the day of judgement when Christ shall bring along with him myriads of Saints and Angels to execute judgement upon all the ungodly and especially will punish those who have stubbornly used their tongues against God and his most holy Truth Concerning the prophecie of Enoch whether it was written before or no or how the Apostle came to know the Truth of it wee say the same as before that the Spirit of God which spake in Enoch dictated the same to the Apostle even that which by Enoch hee had foretold long before both what and how much hee should commit to writing the same was prescribed to the Apostle Vers. 16. These are murmurers complainers walking after their own lusts and their mouth speaketh great swelling words having mens persons in admiration because of advantage That a conclusion may bee drawn touching the destruction of these seducers according to the prophecie of Enoch and that by consequence they are to bee avoided by way of assumption hee shews these seducers to bee such as Enoch had described them to bee destroyed from four marks 1 The first mark They were murmurers and complainers never content with their condition no waies satisfied concerning the righteous ordinations of God in Church or Common-wealth impatient of any restraint they carp'd at every thing and discommended all things 2 They appointed to themselves a rule neither from divine Laws in divine or Ecclesiastical things nor from humane Laws in humane or civil Affairs but onely their own wills and pleasures 3 Though they were the vilest slaves to their own lusts yet that they might maintain some esteem where there was none to controul their insolency they spake high swelling words in a lofty stile ordered to create admiration with the people 4 On the other side if there were any that they feared or from whom they hoped for any gain those they unworthily flattered highly esteemed them admired them cryed them up they nothing regarding whether they were worthy or unworthy Vers. 17. But beloved remember yee the words which were spoken before of the Apostles of our Lord Iesus Christ 18. How that they told you there should bee mockers in the last time who should walk after their own ungodly lusts Arg. 7. Wee must beware of seducers because the rest of the Apostles foretold that such Sons of Belial should arise in the Church as Enoch had foretold Vers. 19. These bee they who separate themselves sensual having not the Spirit That a conclusion may bee drawn for the avoiding the forementioned seducers hee affirms that the● with whom they had to do were Impostors and that by two marks The first mark That they separated themselves from the true Church of Christ and from the sound doctrine of the Apostles not out of any necessity or from any divine warrant but onely upon their own pleasure that they might not abide under the Lords yoak or his discipline The second mark They were Natural having not the Spirit Because they being void of Regenerating Grace onely savoured and followed the things to which Nature leads or natural Reason not divinely illuminated therefore they were destitute of the Spirit or of the Grace of God sanctifying It remains that sense and the flesh should reign in full power and would force them to all pollutions both of body and soul. Vers. 20. But yee Beloved building up your selves on your most holy Faith praying in the Holy Ghost Arg. 8. Proving perseverance in the Faith propounded by way of precept against the contrivances of these seducers Because the Holy Ghost hath prescribed the means by which both they may persevere as also they that have fallen back may bee recovered And hee propounds a Reason whereby they may slight the devices of