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A55302 Christus in corde, or, The mystical union between Christ and believers considered in its resemblances, bonds, seals, priviledges and marks by Edward Polhil ..., Esq. Polhill, Edward, 1622-1694? 1680 (1680) Wing P2751; ESTC R3312 145,980 330

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Christ Jesus 1 Tim. 2.5 The substantial mediation must precede the actual one he that is medium reconciliationis must be first medium participationis he must partake of our nature that he may mediate for us Hence it appears that Christ not assuming the nature of Angels hath not a fit nature in which he may mediate for them neither indeed do they want a Mediator Adam in innocency wanted none much less do the holy Angels much higher in perfections than he stand in need of one It's true the Apostle saith that God in Christ doth gather together and reconcile all things in Heaven and Earth but the all things in the Text are to be limited to men only the things in Heaven are the Spirits of just men there not the holy Angels who because they were never scattered cannot be gathered and because they never offended cannot be reconciled but if the things in Heaven should reach to Angels it would not from thence follow that Christ mediates for Angels but that he so mediates for men that the Angels who before stood off and at a distance from men are reconciled and at amity with them 2dly Christ the Son of God was incarnate not for Angels but for men Vnto you saith the Angel is horn a Saviour which is Christ the Lord Luk. 2.11 Unto you men and not unto us Angels Christ came to seek and to save that which was lost not among Angels for what was lost there was finally so but among men for us men and for our salvation he descended from Heaven saith the Ancient Creed Incarnation being a mystery made known by supernatural revelation only it is no less than presumption in us to put other ends upon it than the Holy Scripture hath done the incarnation of the Son of God doth presuppose the fall of man but the confirmation of Angels doth not do so had not man fallen Christ had not come in the flesh yet had the elect Angels been confirmed his coming therefore was not for Angels but for men 3dly Christ in our assumed nature obeyed and suffered not for Angels but for men The end of his obedience and sufferings was as the Scripture tells us that he might redeem us from all iniquity that he might fanctify and cleanse us that he might make an end of sin that he might reconcile us unto God that he might purify unto himself a peculiar people that he might purchase a Church with his own blood that he might gather together in one the Children of God scattered up and down the wide world all which concern not Angels but men Angels standing in their primitive purity and integrity are not capable of any such things as redemption and reconciliation neither doth the Scripture speak one word or syllable of Christs dying or giving himself for them it was lost man that was aimed at De Incarn cap. 8. Filius Dei pro mortuis natus est ad mortem saith Fulgentius The Son of God was born to dye for the dead not for the living Angels but for men dead in Adams fall that they who died in the first Adam might live in the second 4thly The holy influence into Angels which preserves them is from God but not as the influence into Believers is from Christ as God-man the influence from Christ as God-man being the fruit of his incarnation and passion reaches only to those for whom he was incarnate and suffered he was incarnate for men only therefore this influence is only unto them not unto Angels Both he that sanclifieth and they who are sanctified are all of one for which cause he is not ashamed to call them brethren Heb. 2.11 And a little after he calls them Children vers 13. Those who are sanctified by Christ have one and the same nature with him and upon that account are his Brethren and Children Angels not being such are not sanctified by him but men being such have a sanctifying influence from him Again he suffered for men only therefore this influence is only unto them not unto Angels For their sakes I sanctifie my self that they also might be sanctified through the truth saith our Saviour Joh. 17.19 for their sakes not for Angels did he consecrate himself to be a propitiatory sacrifice they therefore not Angels are sanctified by him the holy Spirit which issues out of his meritorious wounds falls down only on those whom he died for Moreover this influence from Christ as God-man is proper only to the Church which is his Body the word Church in Scripture notes the Church of men not of Angels Vpon this rock I will build my Church Matt. 16.18 God purchased the Church with his own blood Act. 20.28 Unto principalities is known by the Church the manifold Wisdom of God Ephes 3.10 Christ loved the Church and gave himself for it that he might sanctifie and cleanse it Ephes 5. 25 26. The Church of the first-born which are written in heaven Heb. 12.23 In all these places by Church is meant the Church of men not of Angels The Greek word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is caetus evocatus a company called out of the corrupt mass is not proper to Angels but to men only I find not in Scripture that it extends any further than so the Church which is Christs body must be homogeneral and one nature with him therefore it is made up of men not of Angels Thus it appears That Christ is an Head of eminency over Angels but of influence unto men The very Text which proves him head of Angels demonstrates this ye are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 filled in him who is the head of all principality and power Col. 2.10 ye are filled not Angels to them he is an head of eminency but to you of influence Christ is head of every man 1 Cor. 11.3 Not to straiten the words but to take them in their full latitude he is head not of Believers only but of all men he is an head of eminency to them never was the humane nature so exalted and lifted up as in him in whom it is united to the Deity and filled with all grace he is an head of authority over them he is Law-giver and Judge of the world nay in some sort he is an head of influence to them he is that light that lighteth every man that cometh into the world that is with the light of Reason which is the Candle of the Lord in the first lighting of it up it was a piece of nature coming from Christ as God in the continuance of it in fallen man it is a reprieved thing owing to the sweet smelling sacrifice of Christ as God-man and Mediator sin being an universal forfeiture not only of the outward blessings in the world but of the inward furniture in the soul it is through the Mediator that the world stands unturned into a Chaos and that reason continues not extinct and utterly gone out we are bound to thank Christ that our forfeited
his Son Jesus Christ and love one another 1 Joh. 3.23 Love is for our Brother but Faith for Christ only no meer creature is an object fit for it Cursed is the man that trusteth in man Jer. 17.5 We are united to Christ as an influencing Head not so to our fellow-Christians The Wise Virgins had Oyl little enough for themselves the most excellent Christians have no Grace to spare the great spring of all Grace is in Christ the Head to go to another than him for it is to fall off from him and as the Apostle speaks of the Worshippers of Angels Not to hold the head from which all the body by joints and bands having nourishment ministred and knit together increaseth with the increase of God Col. 2.19 Might we have Grace from another He who is the Head and universal Principle of Grace would become useless and altogether superfluous The Romanists who earnestly contend that the Pope is Head of the Church do yet qualifie their opinion Aqu. 3. pars qu. 8. and say That the Pope is only Head secundum exteriorem gubernationem according to external government but Christ alone is Head secundum interiorem influxum according to internal influx Christians are united one to another by Love but unto Christ they are united as unto an Head of influence Hence the union is more than a Moral one There is an union of Love between Christ and the Holy Angels they are the top of the Creation sublime in Knowledg unspotted in Sanctity excellent in Perfections ever a ministring to the Church and doing one piece of the Divine Will or other it cannot be otherwise but that he must have a great Love for them he is the brightness of the Fathers Glory the Character or express Image of his Person he made the Angelical World and all its perfections he came down into the humane nature to repair us and raise us up out of the ruins of the fall the highest design of Gods Glory was carried on by him the Divine Wisdom Holiness Justice Mercy Truth did shew forth themselves upon the Theater of his humane Nature the Holy Angels cannot but have a Love for him and because he is an object of Excellency and they creatures of perfection their Love to him must be a very Eminent one their Intellects have not as ours any blinds or dark shades in them but are full of pure and coelestial light they have not as we only some glimpses but a full view of the attractive Beauties and Excellencies in him their Love is not as ours subject to damps and clogs of corruption but ever pure and in holy Orders they do not as we dwell here below in houses of Clay but stand above attending upon his glorious Person All which must needs promote their Love in a very high degree Thus there is an union of Love between Christ and Angels But if in the glass of Scripture we look upon the union between Christ and Believers we shall find much more in it than in that between him and Angels there is a different foundation Christ took on him not the nature of Angels but of men he died on a Cross not for Angels but for men our union with him is founded on his Incarnation and atoning-Passion but the union of Angels is not so There is also a different way it is very proper for us fallen creatures to be joined to a Mediator not so for Angels who stand in their integrity without need of a Mediator in us there is an unitive Grace Faith in a Mediator not so in Angels they have a Faith of dependance on God but I suppose they have not a Faith of recumbence in a Mediator it is through the satisfactory and meritorious Sufferings of Christ that the same Holy Spirit which is upon him the head comes down upon us his members to repair the Divine Image in us but it is not so with Angels the Grace given unto them is not repairing but confirming neither doth it proceed through the blood of a Mediator but immediately from God These things considered our union with Christ must needs be more than a Moral one as having that in it which cannot be found in the union of Angels with him 3dly The union between Christ and Believers is such that he doth support them The resemblance of the foundation and building is a very lively and genuine proof of this the building doth not bear up it self but is supported by the foundation Believers do not bear up themselves but are supported by Christ this is a very admirable thing to consider Adam in Innocency had not the least seed of corruption in him yet he fell Angels much greater than he had no corruption or tempter yet many of them fell but Believers are supported there are dregs and reliques of corruption in them there are alluring and flattering objects round about them there is a subtile Devil using many arts and methods to draw out their corruption into act yet in these dangerous circumstances they are supported because they are united to Christ there is a very remarkable difference between Angels and men Angels stood or fell personally only not in another in an head of their own nature but it is otherwise with men All mankind fell in Adam their root or head and all believers stand in Christ the root and head of the Church hence it is that they are supported hence they are said to be preserved in Christ Jesus Jude 1. Adam in Innocency was soon unframed but they stand in Christ in him one sin drove out a stock of pure immaculate Grace in a moment in them the many remnants of corruption cannot do so the reason is he with his perfect Graces stood alone but they with their imperfect ones are in union with Christ Hence it is that their Graces live like a spark in water and spring up even in the midst of briars Corruption is driven out by little and little and at last perfection is attained in Heaven if they stumble and fall in the way thither yet they rise again the Holy Spirit visits them again fresh acts of Faith and Repentance are put forth Aug. de Cor. cap. 9. Humiliores redeunt doctiores they become more humble and learned especially in that great point of dependance upon Christ they see plainly that they are weak in themselves and all their support is in him One object one forbidden tree drew away Adam from God but many objects cannot draw away Believers from Christ though their corrupt flesh such is its inordinate propensity to outward and sensible things would close with every thing and turn the whole world into Snares and Idols yet are they not drawn away their Faith is a victory over the World 1 John 5.4 not meerly in it self as it is a Divine Grace but as it unites them to Christ who overcame the world not as a private person but as a publick one on their behalf
all these glorious appearances operate intimately and immediately he penetrates into the inmost spirit and is more intimate to it than that is to it self he operates not only by an immediation of virtue but by an immediation of essence for his virtue is not distinct from his essence Thus there is a communication of the Spirit an excellent operative intimate presence with Believers as if he were a kind of soul to them to quicken them unto every good work But alas how short are our thoughts in this point how little a portion of it do we know The Master of the Sentences out of St. Chrysostom asserts That we cannot comprehend how God is every where much less can we comprehend how he who is every where is in a special manner in Believers I verily think that those Phrases of Scripture which express the Spirit to be communicated to them have in them a mystery much deeper than we can dive into I shall therefore make no further answer to the Quaere it is enough for me to say with Fulgentius That the inhabitation of the Holy Trinity in us De Pers Christ is non localis sed immensa non comprehensibilis cogitatione sed venerabilis fide not local but immense not comprehensible in thought but venerable in Faith I conclude with that of Zanchy De trib El. lib. 4. cap. 1. Spiritus Sanctus quia immensus est ideo ubique est maximè in omnibus fidelibus speciali quodam sed incomprehensibili modo The Holy Spirit because he is immense therefore he is every-where most of all he is in all the faithful after a certain special but incomprehensible manner The next thing which comes to be considered in this discourse is the Operations of the Spirit I touched upon this before but now I will speak a little more to it It 's true these Operations being among the opera ad extra are common to the whole Trinity yet in Scripture they are in a peculiar manner attributed to the Spirit the reason of which is because of that order which is among the persons in the Sacred Trinity the Father is of himself fons Deitatis the fountain of the Deity the Son is from the Father lumen de lumine light of light the Holy Spirit is from the Father and the Son he proceeds by an eternal spiration from both of them And as is the order of subsisting so is the order of operating the Father operates from himself the Son from the Father the Holy Spirit from both Hence in the three great Works of God Creation which is the first rise of things out of nothing is in a special manner attributed to the Father Redemption which helps up a poor fallen creature is in a special manner attributed to the Son Sanctification which perfects the redeemed is in a special manner attributed to the Holy Spirit Hence in the great Work of Salvation the Father laid the counsel and platform of it the Son carries on the work in a middle mediating way the Holy Spirit according to his place in order consummates it by working Faith and all other Graces But this is only by the way In treating of these Operations I shall note two things that is what is in them of respect to union with Christ and what is in them of respect to the Inhabitation of the Spirit or which is all one to the Inhabitation of the whole Sacred Trinity The first Operation of the Spirit in Believers is this He forms all holy Graces in them he draws the very Picture of Christ upon them in humility love meekness mercy goodness heavenliness patience this operation is requisite upon a double account One that Christ may have a seed the Father promised him a seed he himself merited one yet a seed he could not have unless the Spirit did work these Graces which make us to bear a resemblance of him Another that God might have a Temple under the Old Testament he had an outward Temple but even then he would have an inward one a Sanctuary in the heart under the New Testament he had a Temple in the humane nature of Christ but even in that he aimed to have a Tabernacle in men but this could not be unless the Spirit did come and turn the heart into an holy place for him As touching this Operation the holy Graces may be considered under a double notion either as they make us to have one common nature with Christ and thus they import union with him or else as they are tokens of the divine Presence and thus they import the Inhabitation of God in us These Graces make us to have one common nature with Christ and thus they import union with him there is as the learned Camero observes a double union one ab uno communi simpliciter from one common nature simply considered thus all men are united there being one humane nature in them another ab uno communicato from one nature communicated thus a Father and a Son are united the Son having the same nature communicated from the Father To apply this distinction First Believers have one common humane nature with Christ not only in that large sense in which all men have the same nature with him but in a more strict sense peculiar to believers only He that sanctifieth and they who are sanctified are all of one Hebr. 2.11 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of one not of one God so Angels also are not of one Adam so wicked men also are but of one nature and condition Christ hath an humane nature sanctified by the Spirit and so have Believers this is one peculiar thing in which he and they meet there is no other holy flesh in all the world but what is in him and them This tells us that they are so united to him in one common nature as no other creature in Heaven or Earth is Angels are not so they are holy but not flesh unregenerate men are not so they are flesh but not holy Believers only have as Christ hath an humane nature sanctified by the Spirit Further which advances the Union they have this sanctified nature from him we are members of his body of his flesh and of his bones Eph. 5.30 In this sanctified nature there are two things a carnal substance and an holy quality as to the carnal substance he is of our flesh and of our bones he did partake of flesh and blood with us As to the holy quality we are of his flesh and of his bones by him we are partakers of the divine nature Thus believers are joyned to him as to the Fountan of their Sanctity their holy Graces all hang upon him as beams upon the Sun If the Children of Reuben and Gad had been asked What part have you in the Lord they would have shewed the pattern of the Altar If Believers be asked What part have you in Christ they can shew forth their holy Graces These are Copies drawn after him
which he obeyed and suffered for us and a Divine which put an infinite value upon his obedience and sufferings in these full satisfaction was made for sin a purchase of grace and glory was obtained for sinners an incomparable pattern of sanctity and obedience is set before us and an Holy Spirit is provided to quicken us to imitate him Mercy runs freely in the channel of the Promises Proclamations of Grace are made unto men Here 's the Foundation upon which fallen man may be built up unto righteousness and life eternal Oh riches of Wisdom wonder of Love It 's true natural and carnal men while such are no more fit among persons than hay and stubble are among Doctrines to be built upon this Foundation but the same Wisdom which laid the Foundation will build the House the Holy Spirit is sent forth to work faith in men and thereby to frame them to be set upon the Foundation hence the Apostle saith that the whole Building is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 fitly framed together Ephes 2.21 each part of the Building is aptly and congruously united to the Foundation and to the other parts of it the Building answers to the Foundation and both to the Idea in the infinite Mind To contrive these was one of the greatest thoughts that ever entred into Gods heart and to effect them was one of the greatest works which ever was done in time Between the Foundation and Building there is somewhat that joins and cements them together between Christ and Believers the cement is not material but spiritual these are joined together by Faith and by the Holy Spirit Faith is one cement Behold I lay in Sion a chief corner-stone elect precious he that believeth on him shall not be confounded 1 Pet. 2.6 Faith joins the Believer to the Foundation that 's the Reason that he shall not be confounded Sin Satan the World shall not confound him because he is built upon a Foundation in which is Propitiation Grace and Victory the Divine Favour the influences of Grace the Crown of eternal Life shall not fail him because he is joined to a Foundation in which the Promises of these things are Yea and Amen The Holy Spirit is another cement In whom that is in Christ the Foundation you are builded together for an habitation of God through the spirit saith the Apostle Ephes 2.22 The earthly Foundation and Building are joined together by dead matter like themselves Christus sive lapis sit in aedificio sive radix in arbore sive vitis in viveâ sive caput in corpore semper est non solum vivens sed vita vivificans Zanch. in loc but Christ who is a living Foundation and Believers who are lively stones are united together by the Holy Spirit this is a great mystery the same Holy Spirit which is in him is in them also Again The Foundation supports and bears up the Building in like manner Christ supports and bears up the Church the whole weight of it lies upon him without him all the spiritual stones would instantly sink and totter down into a chaos of emptiness and confusion To make the excellency of this supportation appear we must consider first what manner of Foundation he is and then in what manner he bears up the Church Touching the first He is a Foundation able and every way compleat to support and bear up the Church a short scanty Foundation cannot do its office but he is an ample large one multitudes of Believers in all ages have been built upon him and yet there is room for more Did all the men in the world build upon him by Faith he would bear them all up to life eternal a weak faultring Foundation cannot do its office but he is a strong one a Rock which cannot fail When St. Peter made that glorious confession Thou art Christ the son of the living God our Saviour answers him Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church Matt. 16.18 The Rock here is not confessing Peter but the confessed Christ our Saviour saith not thou art Peter and upon thee but thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church Peter is not the Rock but built upon it Hence St. Austin observes Tract 124. in Joh. Non a Petro petra sed Petrus a petrâ sicut non Christus a Christiano sed Christianus a Christo vocatur the Rock is not named from Peter but Peter from the Rock as Christ is not named from the Christian but the Christian from Christ All Believers are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Stones Christ only is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Rock upon which they are built they being Stones may be moved but he being a Rock is unmovable and for ever the same Peter fell greatly had he been the Foundation the whole Church must have fell with him had not Christ been a Rock to him his fall would have been final These words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 upon this Rock note that one individual Foundation upon which the whole Church is so built that the gates of hell shall not prevail against it To be such a Foundation none is capable but Christ only it is not to be imagined either that the whole Church should be built upon a meer man or if it could that being so weakly founded it should stand against the powers of darkness Christ the true Rock is not a meer man but the Son of the living God he hath the strength of a Deity which cannot fail Earthly Foundations may be eat up by time or ruined by violence but he is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a founded foundation or a foundation of foundations Isa 28.16 No time can deface the eternal One no violence set its foot upon the Almighty he abideth ever to support his Church Touching the second The supportation of the Church is in a spiritual way it is bore up not as an earthly building by dead matter but as a spiritual House by the influences of Grace To whom coming as unto a living stone disallowed indeed of men but chosen of God and precious Ye also as lively stones are built a spiritual House 1 Pet. 2.4 5. He is a Living Foundation one who hath an endless life of merit and the Spirit of life above measure Hence Believers who are built upon and as it were parts of him are maintained in life his Spirit by continual influences and spirations of Grace bears them up in their spiritual being and life the Gates of Hell shall never prevail against them CHAP. IV. The Mystical Vnion set forth by the Vine and the Branches Christ hath one nature with Believers they are as branches in him and receive juice from him The mystical union set forth by the natural head and the body Those two famous Texts Ephes 4. 16. Col. 2.19 considered which import more than when Christ is called Head over all things Head of principality and power Head of every man Head of the
together increaseth with the increase of God Col. 2.19 Here Christ is the head and Believers the body here the body is fitly joined together and compacted there is in all the members a congruity and a close conjunction unto the Head and unto one another here are joints and bands the primary ligature is the Holy Spirit which makes Christ and Believers to be as it were continuous and to touch one another Under the Spirit are the bonds of Faith and Love Faith unites and incorporates Believers into Christ Love glues and cements them one to another here 's an effectual working in the measure of every part the holy Spirit stirs up the principles of Grace in Believers the principles of Grace stir up the Soul the Soul in the virtue of those principles stirs up it self all is set into motion from Christ the Head Lastly Here 's an edifying of the body an increasing with the increase of God Believers grow up into Christ in all things their Faith is more radicated their Love is more inflamed their union with Christ becomes closer their likeness to him grows more lively than before in every part of the new creature there is a Divine increase and all is because they are united to the Head Between Christ and Believers there is an apt and intimate union made by excellent joints and bands through these bands there comes to be an effectual working in Believers by this working there issues forth an increase of all holy graces O what an Head is Christ how happy are Believers who are in conjunction with him the excellency of this union is much beyond what can be said or thought of it it is not for us to dive into the bottom of it or to see it in the full compass Nevertheless that we may know somewhat of it it is worth while to compare the headship of Christ in these two excellent Texts with his Headship in other Scriptures he is Head over all things Ephes 1.22 He is Head of all principality and power that is of Angels Col. 2.10 He is Head of every man 1 Cor. 11.3 He is Head of the Heathen reigning as a King over them Psal 18.43 He is Head of the Church as the Husband is head of the Wife Ephes 5.23 But his Headship in those two famous places imports much more than the other headships Christ is head over all things to the Church Ephes 1.22 That is the Churches Head hath a power over all things God hath highly exalted him saith the Apostle Phil. 2.9 In the original there is an emphatical Pleonasm 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God exalted him above all exaltation lifted him up above all altitude hence Christ hath a name above every name he sits at the right hand of Power and Majesty all creatures in Heaven in Earth under the Earth that is Angels Men Devils all must bow the knee to him every tongue must confess him to be Lord all things are put under him not only the lower world as it was to Adam but all the Creation Angels themselves who are the top of it not excepted he hath all the power in Heaven and Earth thus he is head over all things But we must observe here the Apostle doth not say that he is head unto all things but head over all things which denotes only power not union neither doth he simply say that he is head over all things but that he is head over all things to the Church which imports that though he be Lord over all yet he is a proper peculiar head to the Church he is united to it as to his body not so to all things though all things be reduced to him as an head of power over them yet all things are not his body he is united to the Church by joints and bands not so to all things he communicates his own spirit to the Church not so to all things he is head over all things that he might be a complete allsufficient head to the Church his universal power makes him meet to protect and preserve the Church which is his body and chief care all things are managed in ordine ad spiritualia in a subserviency to the Churches good Christ is head of all principality and power Col. 2.10 That is he is an head of eminency and power over the Holy Angels he is made so much better than the Angels as he hath by inheritance a more excellent name than they Heb. 1.4 Unto which of the Angels said God the Father at any time Thou art my Son or sit thou at my right hand vers 5. and 13 Angels are Sons by creation but Christ is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the proper Son of the Father not as creatures made out of nullity but a proper Son begotten out of his substance Angels as Courtiers of Heaven stand in the presence of God but he sits at his right hand in state and majesty Angels and Authorities and Powers being made subject unto him But to Believers he is an head of union and influence the Church made up of them is his body homogeneal and of one nature with him joined to him by the bands of Faith and a regenerating Spirit and supplied from him with spiritual life and motion thus it is not with Angels It is true some worthy Divines hold That from Christ God-man there is an influence into the holy Angels not only of illumination and accidental joy which may be easily granted but of confirming and establishing grace He is say they a Mediator to them though not of redemption and reconciliation yet of preservation and confirmation in their holy estate The Apostle saith that God doth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 gather together as into one head in Christ all things in Heaven and Earth Ephes 1.10 And again that he doth by him reconcile all things in Heaven and Earth to himself Col. 1.20 St. Bernard speaking of Christ saith In Cantica ser 22. Qui erexit hominem lapsum dedit stanti Angelo ne laberetur he who lifted up fallen man gave that grace to the standing Angel that he should not fall But here I crave leave to dissent and to offer some things by way of answer 1st The distinction between a Mediator of Redemption and a Mediator of Confirmation only is not I think to be found in Scripture we read of a Mediator between God and men not of a Mediator between God and Angels A Mediator is not a Mediator of one Gal. 3.20 but of more than one and those not in amity as God and Angels are but at variance as God and fallen man are A Mediator as the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 imports is a middle person interposing between parties at variance but God and holy Angels are not at variance at all that any should interpose between them It is congruous that a Mediator should partake of the same nature with those for whom he mediates the one Mediator between God and man is the man