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A37598 The honey-combe of free justification by Christ alone collected out of the meere authorities of Scripture and common and unanimous consent of the faithfull interpreters and dispensers of Gods mysteries upon the same, especially as they expresse the excellency of free justification / preached and delivered by Iohn Eaton ... Eaton, John, 1574 or 5-1641. 1642 (1642) Wing E115 344,226 528

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the first and sixth Chapters to the Rom. but also by the example of Nicodemus who at the first was neither regenerate nor knew nor could learne what it meant which made him to come unto Christ by night being ashamed to come in the day but after that Christ had taught him Free Iustification by the similitude of the brazen Serpent lifted up in the wildernesse freely healing us Then he was a new man enflamed with zeale to defend Christ before the faces Iohn 7. 50 51 52. of the Rulers even at mid-day Iohn 7. 50 51 52. For Christ first makes us righteous by the knowledge of himselfe in the holy Gospel and afterward he createth a new heart in us bringeth forth new motions and giveth unto us that assurance whereby we are perswaded that we please the father for his sake also he giveth unto us a true judgement whereby wee prove and try those things which before we knew not or else altogether disliked So that take a kettle of A plaine comparison cold water which we would have to be hot it would be a foolish part to set it beside the fire and then charge it to be hot and to threat it that else it shall be spilt but put fire under it then will it begin to be warme but if it grow not hot enough put more fire under and if there lie a green stick or block that keepeth away the heat yet put under more fire and then it wil burne up the block and make the water throughly hot So our soule is this block our affections are like to water as cold to God as may be but if we call unto people for Sanctification zeale and works the fruits of the same only with legall terrours not putting under the fire of Iustification we shall either but little move them or else with a constrained sanctity make them worse hypocrites twofold more the children of hell than they were before Mat. 23. 15. but if we put under the Matth. 23. 15. fire of Christs love in freely and gloriously justifying us this burneth up all lets and maketh us hot indeed and zealous to good works Tit. 2. 14. Tit. 2. 14. Againe how inseparably Justification as the cause Iustification Sanctification inseparable and Sanctification as the effect goe both together may be represented by this Similitude Take a piece of carrion as bigge as the top of ones finger that smelleth very foule and wrap it up in a great piece of musk the musk not only taketh away the foule sente from mens nostrills smelling then nothing but musk but also causeth the carrion it selfe by little and little being overcome of the more forceable cause to lose its owne bad sente and begin to smell sweet of the musk So we being wrapped by the mighty power of Gods imputation in the righteousnesse of Christ it doth not only take away the stink of sin Ioel 2. 20. from the I●e● 2. 20. no strils of God but also maketh us by little and little to leave this corruption and sanctifieth us more and more to all holinesse of conversation So that our works doe not purifie us but when as before we are pure justified and saved we work those things which may bring profit to our neighbour and honor to God This joyfull knowledge of Justification is that Freeing truth freeing truth whereof Christ spake saying you shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free Iohn 8. 32. Iohn 8. 32. Cal. 5. 1. For by the Law is the knowledge of sin by faith is the obtaining of the grace of Justification is the healing of the fault of sin by the healing of the soule is the freedome of will by the freedome of the will is the love of righteousnesse by the love of righteousnesse is the doing of the Law All these things which I have knit thus together have their testimonies in Scripture The Law saith thou shalt not lust faith saith heale my soule for I have sinned against thee The grace of Justification saith Behold thou art made whole sinne no more lest a worse thing come unto thee and thou hast healed me freedome of will saith I will sacrifice a free-will offering unto thee the love of righteousnesse saith The Law of thy mouth is dearer unto me than thousands of gold and Psal 119. silver the doing of the Law saith I have sworne and am stedfastly purposed to keep thy righteous Lawes How Iustificatus per si●lem qu m●do ●otest m● ju●●e de●nceps operari can a man then being justifed that is made just and righteous by faith choose but work justly and righteously This is the liberty wherein Paul also testifieth wee are made free saying Stand fast in the liberty wherein Christ hath made us free Gal. 5. 1. He speaketh not of Gal. 5. 1. a civill liberty much lesse of a carnall and fleshly liberty Luther ibid. whereby people of the world will doe what The true Christian liberty they list but of a spirituall and divine liberty reigning in the conscience there it resteth and goeth no further and it is a freedome from the Law sin the dispeasure of God death hell and damnation Yea this Christian liberty swalloweth up at once and taketh quite away the whole heap of evills the Law sin death Gods displeasure and briefly the serpent himselfe with his head and whose power and in the stead thereof it placeth righteousnesse peace everlasting life and all goodnesse Now since enimies are overcome and we be reconciled unto God by the death of his Sonne it is certaine that wee are righteous before God and whatsoever we do pleaseth A happy change him by which meanes the schoolmaster-like bondage and terrours of the Law are changed into the liberty of the conscience and consolation or joyfull newes of the Gospel revealing the righteousnesse of Christ wherewith we are both justified and quickened Yea this joyfull knowledge of Iustification is the meanes whereby we put on Christ two wayes according to Christ put on two wayes Luther in Gal. 3. 27. the Law and according to the Gospel according to the Law as it is said Rom. 13. Put yee on the Lord Iesus Christ that is follow the examples and virtues Rom. 13. of Christ doe that which he did and suffer that which he suffered as Peter saith Christ hath suffered for us 1 Pet 2. 21. leaving us an example that we should follow his steps But the putting on of Christ according to the Gospel A new creation consisteth not in imitation but in a new birth and a new creation First to God-ward by putting on by 1 towards God faith Christs innocency his righteousnesse his wisedome his power his saving-health his life and his spirit Thus is Adams old coat cast off and abolished before God and we apparelled with remission of sins righteousnesse peace consolation joy of the spirit salvation and life
Restorers of the Gospel in this Land saying The worldly Doctrine of our Church wisemen scorne the Doctrine of Christ as foolish to their understandings yea will some say to some of that blinde time nay say the foresaid faithfull witnesses These scorners have ever beene and ever wil be to the end of the world And therefore let us that have one sparke of the true feare of God if we cannot understand the sense and reason of the sayings of the holy Scriptures yet let us not be scorners jesters and deriders for that is the uttermost token and shew of a Reprobate of a plaine enimy to God and his wisedome c. And therefore if we will be profitable hearers and readers of holy Scriptures we must first deny our owne selves and keepe under our carnall senses Reason must give place to Gods holy Spirit c. For indeed by gaine-saying wrangling jesting deriding the things which men understand not what doe they else but stumble at the stumbling stone laid in Zion which the Apostle teacheth is chiefely done in gaine-saying and wrangling against Free Iustification as these Scriptures testifie Rom. 9. 30 31 32 33. Rom. 9. 30 31 32 33. Rom. 10. 3 4. 10. 21. and Rom. 10. 3 4 10 21. whereby they pull that stone upon their owne heads which falling upon them will grinde them to powder Mat. 21. 44. And yet when Christ Matth. 21. 44. in the excellency of his benefits is powerfully preached the greatest multitude stick not violently to rush upon him with their contradictions wranglings derisions and calumniations the reason whereof Calvin truely expresseth saying thus Whereas all the Calvin mysteries of God are to fleshly reason Paradoxes yet is reason of such impudency that she will not stick to set up her bristles against the same and to purse that which she doth not understand with malapert and saucy gaine-sayings and wranglings And although it dares not for shame of the world oppose it selfe directly and grossely against the person of Christ yet if Christs words may not be wrested to sort agree with naturall reason they shall be condemned to be very foolish his Ministers that pronounce and maintaine them to bee very absurd in their opinions if no worse so that although it is true that a Minister ought to be exceeding watchfull that he speake especially in this carping age very circumspectly of God and his mysteries left by any meanes he give an occasion to the wicked to calumniate Gods truth yet it is most true that Calvin testifies proving it in the example of Paul that there was never such warinesse and sobriety of speaking in the servants of God which could make silent uncleane and poisonous tongues because it is most true which againe he noteth upon those words of Paul Rom. 3. 5. I speake as a man that Saint Paul sairh not Rom. 3. 5. I speake as the wicked but I speake as a man wherein sharply taxing humane reason he shewes that it is the proper nature thereof to be alwaies wrangling against the wisedome of God and calumniating his faithfull Ministers that teach the same And therefore Luther set it downe for an unfallible marke that Galat. 5. 11. the Gospel is not truely preached and is not the Gospel indeed if it be so brewed and so fitted agreeable to reason that all approve of it and yeeld unto the meaning of it peaceably for then indeed how should the Prophesie of old Simeon be verified that Christ should be set up for a signe and marke of contradiction Luke 2. 34. how should he be a stumbling Luke 2. ●4 stone and rock of offence laid in Zion how should wise Festus judge Paul to be mad Acts 26. how should Ac●s 6. Christ be to the Gentiles foolishnesse yea the deep things of God which Beza expoundeth to be but the excellency of Christs benefits being judged of naturall wise men to be foolishnesse is it possible for the wisedome of the world to hold her peace from speaking against foolishnesse especially if the foolishnesse of Christ dare offer to preferre it selfe above their wisedome and to conclude how else should Christ be not only the rising but also the fall of many in Israel The truth whereof is notably testified by the Doctrine of our Church delivered by the foresaid first restorers of the Gospel in this Land saying thus The holy man Simeon saith that Christ is set forth for the fall and rising of many in Israel and as Christ Iesus is a fall to the Reprobate which yet perish by their owne default So is his word yea the whole Book of God a cause of damnation unto them through their owne incredulity And as Christ himselfe the Prophets the Apostles and all the true Ministers of his Word yea every jot and tittle in the holy Scripture have beene is and shall be for ever more the savour of life unto eternall life unto all those whose hearts God hath purified by true faith so likewise Christ himselfe the Prophets before him the Apostles after him marke all the true Ministers of Gods holy Word marke further yea every word in Gods Book is unto the Reprobate the savour of death unto death The reason whereof Calvin upon those words of the Evangelist From that time many of Iesus his Disciples went back and walked no more with him most truely expresseth Cal●in in Ioh 6. 66. Nunquam enim ●anta poterit caut●o adbiberi quin multis saying thus Never can there be so great wariness used but that the Doctrine of Christ is an occasion of scandall to many because the reprobate devoted to destruction scandali occasio sit Christi doctrina quia reprobi exitio devoti venenum ex cibo salu●errimo se●●x melle s●gunt doe draw poyson out of most wholsome meat and doe suck gall out of honey And mark saith Luther where this fall is even in Israel that is in that people that will seeme to bee Christs own people and being in the Chruch as the Apes and Peacocks were in Solomons Familie that is apish Saints and painted Peacock-Iusticiaries will prosesse nothing lesse than to be contradictors of Christ yet thus is Christ ever oppugned of the greatest multitude both in his word and in his true Ministers under the name of greatest friendship with Christ Briefly Luther well notes that a wise Minister doth ayme but at the gathering of the Elect by the example of S. Paul who said I suffer all things for the Elects sake that some may be saved as for the rest that are the greatest multitude he or rather Christ himselfe divides them but into two sorts Swine and Dogges between which there is only this difference that a Swine if one go about to drive him from the mire or from his s●vill only gives a grunt and away hee goes to the rooting in the earth so prophane and worldly men if one goe about to drive them from sinne
that Justification makes us so sufficiently and perfectly righteous in the sight of God seeing David calls it hereupon a great and plentifull Redemption Psal 130. 7. And Paul calls Free Justification Psal 130. 7. The receiving of the abundance of Grace and of the gift of righteousnesse Rom. 5. 17. raigning in righteousnesse Rom. 5. 17. unto eternall life through Iesus Christ our Lord verse 21. And although it is true that the children Verse 21. of God may bee called Saints to menward for their sanctification yet the true cause that makes them Iustification maketh Saints to God●ard Saints in the sight of God is Justification because by it alone they are made thus sufficiently and perfectly holy and righteous from all spot of sinne in the sight of God freely by the blood of Christ only as the Apostle to the Hebrewes plainly testifieth saying Wherefore Iesus that he might sanctifie the people that is make them Saints that is perfectly holy and righteous with his own blood suffered without the Gate Then let us not give this precious name of Saints principally to our own holy walking by sanctification but to the blood of Christ in our Justification because sanctification is so farre from being the cause of making us Saints to Godward that properly it doth but declare that we are Saints to manward wherein men are much and often deceived taking them for Saints which are no Saints But the right rule is that which Luther giveth saying thus When I was a Monk I did oftentimes most heartily Luther in Gal. 5. 18. wish That I might once be so happy as to see the conversation and life of some Saint or holy man But in the meane Luther deceived in his opinion of Saints time I imagined such a Saint as lived in the wilderness abstaining from meat drink and living only with rootes of hearbs and cold water which laboured to attaine such perfection that they might be without all feeling of temptations and sins and this opinion of these monstrous Saints I had learned not only out of the books of the Sophisters Schoolmen but also out of the books of the Fathers as Hieron and such like But now in the light of the Gospel we plainly see who they are whom Christ and his Apostles call Saints not they which live a sole and a single life or in outward appearance do other great and monstrous works or such only as are canonized in the Popes Kalendar for Saints in heaven But they which being called by the sound of the Gospel and Baptized doe believe that they be justified and clensed by the death of Christ So Paul every where writing to the Christians calleth them Saints holy the children and heirs of God and such like Whosoever therefore saith he doe beleeve in Christ whether they bee men or women Al● bel●evers are Saints bond or free are all Saints not by their own works but by the works of God which they receive by faith To conclude saith he they are Saints through such an holinesse as they freely receive not through such an holinesse as they themselves have gotten by their own industry and good works Where we see that he ascribeth all the cause of being Saints unto their Justification although he shewes afterwards That sanctification unseperably follows Justification and declares the same For thus he saith further So Ministers of the Word the Magistrates of Common-Weales Parents Children Masters Servants all are true Saints if first and before all things they assure themselves that Christ is their wisdome righteousnesse sanctification and redemption Secondly if every one doe his duty in his vocation according to the rule of Gods Word and obey not the flesh but represse the lusts and desires thereof by the Spirit in some measure though not all in like measure And against the corrupters of this order and doctrine hee pronounceth an Anathema thus And let him bee holden accursed whosoever shall not give this honor unto Christ to beleeve that by his death and word he is Iustified and sanctified and so made a Saint for can we rejoyce in this precious name with greater glory to Christ than to ascribe it to the blood and righteousnesse of Christ and with greater assure●nesse and fulnesse to our own selves than to that meanes by which we are made complete and perfectly holy and righteous from all spot of sinne in the sight of God freely Nay if we will rejoyce in that which God speaketh he gives us in this glory of Free Justification yet greater matter of rejoycing not being content in this happy state of his own righteousnesse to call us Saints holy ones and the righteous every where in his word but also being translated by this benefit God calleth the justified by the name of righteousnesse it selfe into Christ hee calls us in a wonderfull vehemencie of our excellent perfection even Righteousnesse it selfe and not simply righteousnesse it selfe but the righteousnesse of God as the Apostle testifieth 2 Cor. 5. 21. saying Hee that knew 2 Cor 5. 21. no sinne was made sinne for us but wherefore or to what end and purpose That we being translated into him might bee made The righteousnesse of God Where we see that the Apostle is not content to say that we are made righteous no nor prefectly righteous but by a vehement speech that which is farre more even the righteousnesse of God being a figurative speech when wee are not content to use the Concrete but to expresse the excellent perfection of a thing we use the Abstract as to say hee is not only patient but very patience it selfe or not only very meek but even meeknesse it selfe so saith the Apostle that wee are made even the righteousnesse of God the Chrysost in 2. Cor. 5. 21. excellency of which speech Chrysostome perceiving bursteth forth with this just admiration saying Qualis sermo quaemens ista commendare poterit that is what a saying is this what understanding can sufficiently commend set it forth For saith he he hath made the righteous one a sinner that he might make sinners righteous Nay he saith not so neither but that which is far more for he is not content to name the qualifying but as it were the very substance it self for he saith not he was made a sinner but sin and hee saith not that we might be made righteous but Righteousnesse it selfe yea and the Righteousnesse of God for it is of God shewing that it hath no spot or stain in it from whence all sinne vanisheth away as also that God wholy performes it thereby declaring the magnificence of the gift What can be spoken more excellently of this passing excellent new creation for further proofe whereof hence wee may see the cause why God having justified Abraham he is not content to call him righteous but even righteousnesse it selfe saying Esay 41. 2. Who raised up Iustice or righteousnesse Esay 41. 2. from the East and