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A89271 An explicite declaration of the testimony of Christ according to the plain sayings of the Gospel: and therein, of the purposes, promises, and covenants of God, as by Gospel declared. With, a consideration of a question stated about faith. By Thomas Moore, Senior. Moore, Thomas, Senior. 1656 (1656) Wing M2593B; ESTC R231372 616,621 754

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and by vertue thereof in his Mediation procureth patience and forbearance that they are not suddenly cut off for their transgressions against him yea he useth means towards them that they might believe in him who is the Propitiation for their sins in whom believing they shall not perish but have everlasting life which yet they have not though in him there is yet hope for them and this is the life of the World and this is the kindeness and love of God to Mankinde T it 3.4 5. which according to his mercy appearing saveth the Beholders with the Laver of Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost and his flesh thus beheld and fed on and considered as the love of God in thus giving him and his so dying for his Enemies appeareth is that which draws in to believe Rom. 3.9 21 25. 1 Tim. 1.14 15 16. 2 Cor. 5.19 20. Tit. 3.4 at that door in which one is found no better then the chief of sinners and being drawn in to believe the still believing beholding considering and feeding on the same so great love appearing in this sacrifice of Christ and the fulness in it for sinners Rom. 5.8 10 11. and chief of sinners draws the heart to confide in him for farther salvation and so to be saved by his life and everliving to intercede and send forth Spirit so feeding on his flesh that was given for and as given for the life of the World livingness is found Luk. 22.20 Mat. 26.28 1 Joh. 2.2 Heb. 9.14 15 17. Joh. 6.51 54 57. 11.25 26. Rom. 4.5 22 23 25. 5.6 Rom. 5.1 2 3 4 5. in which living and believing they see his precious Promises as sealed and confirmed by the same precious blood of his that was shed for the Remission of their sins and the sins of many yea of the World and so they drink of his blood and therein mix the Promises with Faith and so live by Faith yea in this manner believing on him that justifieth the ungodly through Christ that died for the ungodly their Faith is not onely imputed to them for righteousness but their Faith is herein so united to the Promises that it springs up in peace in boldness of access to God and hope of the glory to be revealed and will in time to that rejoycing hope and assurance mentioned Rom. 8.32 36. which is the assurance of Faith O sweet safe and comfortable direction and he that by Grace to avoid the forewarned hinderances and eating bread in secret places and drinking stollen waters as all are that flow not from Christ first known and believed is prevailed with and in that avoiding to come in and rest and feed upon Christ crucified as is said will finde so much assurance of Faith as he dares trust God without any other pawns and pledges then he hath given in and through Christ already in whom he hath given to Believers assurance of which next III. Assurance The Assurance that God hath provided for and given to Believers for their preservation through Faith unto Salvation ready to be revealed in the last time in the enjoyment of the inheritance and this is also clear great and manifold as to say 1. Gen. 22.16 17 18. 1 Cor. 16.15 16 17 18. Psal 105.8 9 10 11. Gal. 3.15 16 17. Heb. 6.13 14 15 18. The Word or Promise and Oath of God that was fore-confirmed in Christ and then through him given and made to Abraham Isaac and Jacob the Fathers of the faithful following that Believers as their Children and Heirs might in minding that Word and Covenant firmed with an Oath have strong consolation and sure hope 2. The same brought neerer to us in that which Christ hath done and suffered for us Heb. 6.20 Isa 42.6 49.8 Gal. 3.26 29 1 Tim. ● 1 who is now entred in our Nature into the Holiest having begun to take possession for us being given and set forth in the Gospel for the Covenant to us that so believing in him we are Sons and Heirs and he being our hope and so our hope anchoring in him entreth within the veil and is both sure and stedfast Heb. 6.18 19 20. Phil. 1.20 1 Joh. 3.1 2 3. 3. Heb. 10.10 12 14 18 19. 8.1 6 11. 9.14 15. 7.25 The Mediation of Christ and Ministration of the New Testament of precious Promises by vertue of his blood and sacrifice in which he hath opened the passage for us and all to this end That the Called may receive the promised inheritance his Mediation being acceptable and prevalent with the Father and he ever liveth to make Intercession for them that come to God by him and so he is able to save them to the utmost 4. Heb. 8.10 11. 2 Cor. 3.3 Rom. 8.23 Eph. 1.13 14. 4.30 This as a secondary and sealing Confirmation and in some respects sensible is added even the first fruits of the Spirit in some spiritual performances of some part of that contained in the New Testament and everlasting Covenant as an added seal and earnest of our present interest and after-possession of the inheritance And is not all this Assurance enough for any that believe in Christ and so in God through Christ to keep them trusting in him But I proceed IV. An inward Helpfulness Ezek. 36.25 26 27. Eph. 4.21 24. Col. 3. Rom. 8.9 11. 1 Cor. 2.16 2 Cor. 3.3 affording motion and ability to mix the Premises with Faith and thereby to overturn all oppofition which helpfulness is a new Man a new Heart or new Spirit even the minde disposition and Spirit of Christ within them as an inward lving principle moving and acting within them and enabling them to move and act in its movings and actings This not naturally and originally in them as the righteous disposition at first inspired to the first Adam in his innocency and so not having its being of its self in them which would neither be so profitable nor safe for them as now it is for so they might as easily neglect its operation and lose it again as our first Father Adam did nor is it in them like the light that shineth into an house from a Torch passing by the Windows nor as a flash of lightning suddenly coming and suddenly vanishing but as Water from a Fountain naturally and continually flowing forth and streaming into the Chanel or Vessel and as light proceeding from the Sun into an house filling it with light that remaineth both in the Sun and from the influence of the Sun remaineth in the house filling it with an abiding light unless some wilfully shut all the windows and stop all the crannies about the house by which they cannot keep in but shut out the light yet the light remaineth in the Sun that sends forth his influences and cannot be divided from it nor faileth any of light that suffers it to enter and remain as an influence from the Sun So Christ is the Fountain
onely on that about which the contest pretends on one side to be and he puts it into two sorts of Faith or that Saints are said to believe and to be holy really and in the Truth of the thing it self The first sort of Believers that have Faith and holiness true in its kinde Page 10. Sect. 17. Hab. 41 1 Sam. 10.10 2 Pet. 2.20 1 King 21.27 2 Chron. 7.10 Mat. 17.3 4. 13.20 Mat. 6.20 2 King 10.16 Hos 6.4 he saith Are such as having received sundry common Gists and Graces of the Spirit as illumination of the minde change of affections and thence amendment of Life with sorrow of the world legal repentance temporary Faith and the like which are all true and real in their kinde and do thereby become vessels in the great house of God being changed as to their use not in their nature continuing wood and stone still though hewed and turned to be serviceable vessels and on that account are frequently termed Saints and Believers On such as these there is a lower and in some subordinate work of the Spirit effectually producing in and upon the faculties of the Soul somewhat that is true good and useful in it self Joh 6.34 Act. 25.28 Mat. 7.26 27. Rev. 3.1 Mar. 4.16 answering in some likeness and suitableness of operation to the great work of regeneration the which faileth not There is in them light love joy faith zeal obedience c. all true in their kinde which makes many of them do worthily in their generation howbeit they attain not to the Faith of God's Elect neither doth Christ live in them nor is the life which they lead by the Faith of the Son of God So far he Though this description of Faith and Saints be not in any Scripture-Expression or Terms Isa 28.12 13. or according to any Scripture-Description but rather like unto that reproved by it yet here is granted a Faith and Holiness true in its kinde that hath in it illumination change of effection amendment of life light love joy faith zeal all effected by the Spirit from which he yieldeth a Man may fall And if that be true he after saith That a man may abide with constancy to the death in this Faith through sufferings surely then it being none of the Faith of God's Elect c. and they wood still c. they must needs perish And were it not better to let such a Faith alone when so great danger in falling away and yet no Salvation but eternal perishing though they continue even through sufferings and die in it But I will not meddle with the controversie but onely the stating the Question And so this Faith acknowledged true in its kinde and of the Spirit 's operation I shall consider three things in it 1. That mentioned here which may be mis-conceived by some and those things which are no part of Faith or Holiness true in its kinde of the Spirits operation 2. I shall acknowledge that which is so to be so indeed 3. I shall consider Heb. 6.1 8. whence all his proofs seem to be fetched CHAP. 2. Of things that may be misconceived and things no part of Faith 1. I Suppose himself by common Gifts and Graces of the Spirit Exod. 31. 35. Isa 28.26 29. Isa 3.2 3. means something higher and more special then that Light Understanding and Skill in Arts for working curious Works given to our Types or those given to Men to fit them for Husbandry or those Gifts given for strengthening a Nation to some Men as Wisdom Prudence c. for the Mighty Joh. 1.9 Joh 35.10 11. Ioh. 1.4 5 9. Rom. 2.4 and Captains of War Judges Prophets Counsellors cunning Artificers and cloquent Orators or onely that common Light wherewith he enlightens every Man that cometh into the World and gives them more understanding then the Beasts or Fowls All which are indeed gracious Gifts given to Men through Christ and for his sake and to gracious ends also having their tendency to lead Men to Repentance yet for these things as the Gospel is now come forth Men are not frequently called Believers and Saints and the Gifts and Graces of the Spirit given in his Testimony of Christ in the Ministration of the Gospel to make him known and call to and unite to him in believing are of a higher Nature even the lowest of them This being his Work Ioh. 15.26 27. 16.7 15. Act. 5.32 14.3 and that of which we speak or we speak nothing at all in this business As for that quoted 1 Sam. 10 11. it doth not prove That Saul had the Gift of Prophesie any more then one that hath no Gift of singing yet coming where some are sweetly singing is taken with the melody and carried on with them to sing or by some extraordinary occasion or motion led to sing a Verse or two tuneably and yet hath neither skill nor ability to do it again at any other times can be said to have the Gift though on such an occasion the act of singing so that Saul did sometimes on an extraordinary occasion and by an extraordinary Motion Prophesie yea and some of his Servants also is true and so by some operations of the Spirit they had an act of Prophesying I believe because it is so written and also 1 Sam. 10.10 11. 19.20 21 23. that they were among the Prophets but that he or they were Prophets and had received the Gift of Prophesie so as to have it I believe not because it is not so written and however this place is not to our business onely this I have noted to avoid mistakes about the Gifts and Graces here meant II. For sorrow of the World that is not according to God it hath no-tendency to any gracious quickning or that Light Love Joy c. but aptly worketh Death 2 Cor. 7.9 10. Grief for worldly shame poverty straights or loss of Honour c. leads to murmuring and evil fruits and so to trouble and estrangement from God and so to death and so is evil one of the lusts of the flesh which though in Believers often anoying them yet resisted by the Spirit of Grace Let no man say when he is tempted to evil Gal. 5.17 Jam. 1.13 16 17. Isa 5.20 21. moved to sorrow of the World I am tempted of God This is one of the lower Works of his Spirit one of the common Graces I have received from him do not so erre do not so dishonour God and his Spirit as if he were the Father of darkness and such evil Gifts came in the flowing of the Spirit from him through Christ not call darkness light and light darkness a sorrow will be in the working of the Spirit but that will be a sorrow according to God suitable to the Grace made known effecting it But this worldly sorrow or sorrow of the World is no part of it hath no union with it and so no part