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

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only by arguments and motives provoking and moving men to what he would work in them or have them work c. 2. And so understanding it I conceive his workings which are all Supernatural are neither simply of the one kind nor of the other but of a mixed Nature for as I apprehend 1. His framing of the heart by his preventing Operations are more of a Physical nature in the sence last mentioned then of a Moral some what like a mans awakning another out of a Dead Sleep not by arguing and reasoning him awake but by some so loud noise or some so forcible action as somewhat opens his senses and removes the obstructions of them and give him a capacity to hea● and speak or like the putting life into a Dead Man so as he is capable of Stirring Moving Hearing Seeing The Dead hear the voice of the Son of God this is somewhat a kin to a Physical yea is that they understand by that phrase of a Physical Operation God in his preven●ing men by his grace so stretches out his hand or puts forth his power as to effect or create in men Capacities of hearing seeing and minding the things h● sees before them whence it s compared to an opening the blind Eye or unstopping the deaf Ear as is implyed Ezek. 1● 2 3. Rebellious people are said to have eyes to see and yet see not ears to hear and yet he or not 2. But then having thus prevented men and given them such capacities by his creative power He by his Light Truth and Grace is reproving counselling exhorting allureing and by diverse arguments and motives is perswading or moving men to see and hear and awake and exercise themselves to such things as he is propounding to them as to behold him behold him Isa 65.1 To listen to his Son and turn at his reproofs in the power and strength and ability that he withall gives them supernaturally and so as it were to feed and soment and use meanes to preserve even by the meanes he gives them too the life or quickning or senses he had infused into them And this is evident in all the Scriptures God shall perswade Japheth and he shall dwell in the Tents of Shem Gen. 9.27 Incline your ears and come unto me hear and your soul shall live Isa 55.2 3. And he that bears namely when made to heal listens shall live John 5.25 Turn ye at my reproofs behold I will pour out my spirit unto you I will make known my words Ye set at nought all my counsels ye set at nought all my reproofs ye did not chuse the fear of the Lord the turning away of the simple slays them but whoso hearkens to me shall dwell safely c. Prov. 1.23 25 31 32.33 All which and multitudes more imply Gods counselling exhorting mourning by arguments and so inclining the will made in some measure at liberty to obey and follow him And thence it is that men● may resist the Holy Ghost and vex and grieve him and rebell against him as also they are capable of listening obeying inclining to him and so God works as a man would do upon one awakened by him he may perswade him jog him stir him and perswade him by arguments to awaken more and listen to him and as such a one seeing such a person so awaked wilful in stopping his Ear and resusing to hear him yea using all means to compose himself to sleep again may be provoked by such Rebellion and Obstinacy not to exercise or use all the power he hath to make him keep awake and hear him or seeing a man inlived by him if such a thing might be wilfull in refusing means to preserve or foment his life unto a more perfect state of living might be provoked to leave him and let him die so do men by their Rebellious refusings of life provoke God not to exercise all his power or more power for their good but to leave them to their own will and ways and so to ruine But 3. Men in the power of the grace they are prevented with by the power of that grace set before them and striving with them being willing to look upon or listen to God in Christ in what he sets before them or not obstinately and rebelliously refusing and turning from him he then further exerts his creature power and infuses into and begets in them not new substances but new Principles dispositions yea his divine seed or word and Spirit and so creates them in Christ Je●s to good works to walk in them re●enerates renews them and makes them ●e before him Which proceeds not ●●om their willing and listening to him 〈◊〉 from him and his grace speaking to and working in them whence they are ●d to be born of God and of water and of the Spirit the word knowledge 〈◊〉 grace of God and his power working therein and we are said beholding as 〈◊〉 a glass the glory of God to be chang●● into the same image from glory to ●ory as by his Spirit and to be begot 〈◊〉 by his will in the word of truth c. which may be illustrated by the healing of the strung Israelites and Naaman and the blind man at the Poole of Siloam only whereas they had eyes and legs by the ●eative work of God in the womb and 〈◊〉 by natural birth we here say the spi●ual or inward faculties and capacities of seeing hearing and discerning Spiritual things and so of coming to them by willing chusing and loving them are given by the preventing grace of God coming to and upon them But as their power of looking going washing being given of God by a certain power and then he affording and presenting to them objects to look to go to and wash in wrought upon their wills by moral perswasions which were resistible and some of the stung Israelites possibly might resist or disobey but then they by them being perswaded and obeying looking going and washing as was prescribed and continuing so to do God by his creative power gave them healing cleansing and sight Even so is it here as hath been expressed I need not inla●g● to add that God in some measure having created in Christ regenerated and renewed men affords still means of preserving and maintaining what he hath created and renewed and gives Moral arguments and Motives to make use of them And in their so doing goes on yo● further to c●eat● them in Christ renew and reg●ate them till they be made complear and perfect in the day of Jesus Christ as is also 〈◊〉 illustrated by Naamans washing seven times in Jordan that he might have perfect healing of which had he sailed in doing that he would have missed Search the Scriptures and see if what is here said suit not with them SECT 4. That God so works in Men that they also are said rightly to work sometimes the same things though with some formal difference between what is his and what their working FUrthermore
a Trinity in respect of the manner of his subsisting and working the Father the Son or Word and the Holy Ghost or in other tearms coming up to the same Truth ●th 3.17 ● 19. That God even the Father hath a Son and an holy Spirit the spirit of the Son and of the Father one in Essence and Godhead with himself 4. That this One God is an eternal 1 Tun. 1.17 1 King 8.27 Psal 135.5 8. 139.1 2 3 4 5 6 7. 147.5 1 Sam. 2.2 Psal 100.5 36.5 6 7. Isa 44.6 59.6 1 Cor. 8.6 2 Cor. 5.18 Mic. 2.7 1 John 3.8 infinite and infinitely wise powerful holy and good Spirit who hath his Being of himself and is the Author of all Beings Sin excepted which hath its Being of and from the Sinner and Satan whatsoever 5. That this glorious God is onely perfectly and fully knowable by and known to himself and cannot be known either perfectly or in part by us or any other Creature but in his own Light and Manifestation of himself to us Job 11.7 8 9. Psal 139.6 and 36.9 John 1.18 Matth. 11.27 6. That this glorious God Rev. 4.10.11 Isa 40.28 Col. 1.16 17. Heb. 1.2 3. Job 34.13 did for manifestation of himself and his own Glory Make Create give Beginning and Being to the World and all things therein visible and invisible by his Infinite Power Wisdom and Goodness and is also the Upholder and Governour thereof and of all things therein according to his own wisdom and good-pleasure 7. That amongst Gen. 1.25 26 27. 2.7 21 22. 5.2 and after all other things Man also had his Being and Beginning of or from God and was made by him as his choice visible Creature in one man made of the Dust of the Earth and inspired and inlivened with a living rational Soul and in one Woman made of that Man to be a Meet-help for him Male and Female made he them 8. That man Gen. 1.26.27 Eccles 7.29 Ps●l 49.12 20. Prov. 8.31 Act. 17.27 28. Gen. 3.22 with 2.17 was in that one Man and one Woman made very honourable happy and glorious in Gods own image and likeness upright and without sin capable of knowing and having converse with God and of serving and living to him in whom he also lives moves and hath his being and so of living for ever The Ruler over the rest of Gods Works and the subordinate end of their Creation they being made for Man's use and service so as nothing was wanting to man that might make for his comfort and happiness so good and bountiful was God to him onely man was mutable and so might if he would be so foolish to Sin and forfeit all And sure the Gospel supposes this both as to the goodness of man's condition otherwise Sin had not been mans or chargeable upon him much less at so high a rate as to deserve such a Penalty to be inflicted upon as the Gospel also implies if man had not been made Righteous and without Sin and both in a capacity and unspeakably obliged to have continued so as also to the mutability of his Condition otherwise he could not have sinned and lost it all 9. That God made also other intelligent Creatures besides Man Col. 1.16 invisible Spirits called Angels made good and excellent glorious Creatures 1 Pet. 3.21 of whom some fell from their Principality and glorious station and are become Devils 2 Pet. 2.4 unclean and wicked Spirits Enemies to God and Men Jude 6. Matth. 8.28 31. 12.24 27 43 45. 25.41 Mark 4.2.12 Gen. 3.1 with Rev. 20.1 2 3 8. with 16.13 14. and to all goodness of whom one is chief and Principal and the rest his Angels who being for their voluntary sin and defection thrust down from God inticed and still endeavour to entice men to revolt from God and Rebel against him that they might by incurring his Wrath become as miserable as themselves that is endlesly and irrecoverably miserable for such they are being forsaken of God and bound over in Chains of Darkness to the Judgment of the great Day to be then for ever Tormented 2 Pet. 2.4 Matt. 25.41 The rest of the Angels keeping their places are happy and glorious Spirits 1 Tim. 5.21 Mark 8.38 Psal 103.20 beholding God's Face rejoycing in his Presence Glory and Works always ready prest to do his Commands employ'd by him as Ministring Spirits for the guard and helpfulness of Mankind especially such as are Heirs of his Protection and Salvation Matth. 18.10 Heb. 1.7 14. 10. That God as it was but meet Gen. 2.16 17. 3.23 and as seemed good to his own infinite Wisdom having made Man so good and happy and having put so great Ingagements upon him to Love and Serve him did also give him a Law very reasonable and easie being but to abstain from one tree or fruit when he had all variety for necessity and delight besides freely given him and a tree of life which had vertue in it to have preserved him from Dying By which Law Man had occasion and advantage given him of testifying his love and obedience to him and to acknowledge his Soveraignty over them adding withal a Penalty That in case he brake it he should surely die 11. That Man having this Law given him Gen. 3.1 2 6. with Rev. 20.1 2. Jam. 1.2 3 4. Eccles 7.29 and being wisely permitted of God to be Tempted by the old Serpent the Devil and Satan that God might try his love and obedience to him and prove his thankful gratitude for so great goodness did foolishly and needlesly by his own meer will incline to the Tempter and break the Commandment given him although such as might so easily have been obstructed by him 12. That Man so Sinning Defiled himself with the Poyson of Satans Temptation Rom. 5.12 18 19. 3.23 Gen. 3.22 23. with Psal 30.5 Rom. 3.9 10 11 12 19.23 Gen. 3.10 11 16 17 18. and incurred the Penalty annexed to the Law even Death upon Himself and his whole Posterity Naturally to descend from him in as much as they were all in him and he the publick Head and Representative of them what God did to him and gave to him he did and gave to us all in him therefore also what he did concerned us all by and from him and so He and all his fell under the displeasure of our Great Creator and thereby into woful misery to be cast out of God's favour and from his presence and fellowship the spring and source of all happiness and blessing and so to be devested of his Image and Glory inward Righteousness and Integrity and outward Lustre or Sanctity or soundness Psal 14.1 2 3 4. Eph. 2.1 2. 1 Joh. 3.8 Heb. 2.14 and to be filled with sin and sinfulness as a loathsome Disease apting us to all vanity and wickedness and to be filled with pain Morality and
know his Presence with them even while to appearance and in his body absent from them c. His comforting Operations may be many or fewer according as he pleases and as he sees good to give and the conditions of his people require and they are meet for but they are all in and through his goodness and grace in Christ discovered as all his other gracious Operations be while he by his Spirit minds men of and opens to them his Love Power Wisdom Faithfulness his undertakings for them promises to them examples of his goodness and faithfulness to others in like cases and therein also sets before them the inconsiderableness of their Enemies Dangers Sufferings the lightness and momentaniss of them in comparison of the good afforded and promised them he raises up and incourages their hearts and fills them with assured hope and consolation 2 Thess 2.16 17. 2 Cor. 4.15 16 17 c. 6. His strengthning and confirming Operations are many of them of the same import and from the same spring with his comforting and healing Operations they are spoken of 1 Cor. 1 Cor. 1.6 7 8. 16.7 8. Eph. 3.15 16. 1 Pet. 5.10 And they differ little the one from the other and therefore I put them both together as under one Head onely his confirming Operations be such efficacies of his grace and workings of his Spirit as in and by which he opening his Truth more clearly to the heart and therein discovering the weakness of all opposite Principles or otherwise also evidencing his Presence with his Truth People and Ways doth make the heart more firm in belief of his Truth and so in resolution to cleave and adhere to it and to him in it and to his people and ways according to it begetting in the heart more assurance of their Rightness and of good success therein His strengthening Operations besides what hath been hinted of them in the foregoing Operations more respect oppositions resistances and assaults against men in Gods way either by Sin in men or by Satan and men from without them as also Afflictions Pressures and the like from the hand of God to stand under which and against all assaults the grace of God in Christ as it is sufficient to strengthen men so it doth it also by presenting such Motives from Rom. 5.5 6 7 8 9 10 11. and considerations of Gods love and goodness Christ's faithfulness to them and care and watchfulness over them and power and promises to save them the good and gracious ends of God in them and assurance of a good Issue out of them with other Arguments as the Gospel or Truth Revealed affords therethrough putting courage and resolution virtue and man-hood as it were into them so as to stand it out with patience and magnanimity to the end 7. His conforming Operations are of the like nature with his Renewing and healing and by the same means or mediums even the beholding the glory of Christ and of God in Christ as opened to men and by his Spirit effectually and by a certain creative force or power working therein as also by the same Spirit he will conform the body to his own glorious body at his coming onely there is this difference that in conforming the Soul Mind and Spirit to himself he works upon men in a way suitable to men living voluntary agents and in their exercise of themselves in the ways in which he leads them as in beholding his Glory presented by him before them and therefore men are capable of hindring themselves of their own good in that by turning away their minds from him unto vanity As Naaman might have hindred the healing of his Leprosie by coming out of the Waters of Jordan too soon viz. before he had washed the Seventh time though in continuing so to wash he could not hinder it God effecting it in him by a creative power But in the Resurrection and conforming of the Body to Christs glorious Body Christ will work purely Physically or Hyperphysically rather and irresistably as he wrought in creating things that had no voluntary agency in themselves at least none before he had made them or as he works upon natural agents or things as to make the Earth to Bud or the Corn to grow or more irresistibly then so to even as in making Heaven and ●arth But this pertains to the manner 〈◊〉 God's operation in these his gratious Workings before we speak to which we shall as we propounded consider the other kind of operations attributed to God and see what the Scriptures signifie to us concerning them CHAP. IX Of Operations in Wrath and Judgment attributed to God as Hardning Blinding Deceiving Men c. SECT 1. That the Scriptures Attribute these kind of Operations to God and that yet we are so to conceive of him in them as not to make him the Author of mens Sinnings GOd is said in the Scriptures to harden blind and deceive men and therefore that such Operations or Workings as tend to these things are Attributed to him is evident both in the Writings of the Prophets and Apostles for God is said by Moses to have hardned Pharaoh's heart and he said to Mo● when he sent him to him that he wou● harden his heart so as he would n● let the people go Exod. 4.21 and 7.3 a● 9.12 And so he is said to have hardn● Sihons Spirit and to have made his he● obstinate that he might deliver him in● Israels hand Deut. 2.30 And Isai● says by way of Expostulation Lor● why hast thou made us to erre from thy way● and hardned our hearts from thy fe● And Paul saith of God whom he will 〈…〉 hardneth And the Prophet Isaiah 〈…〉 quoted by the Evangelist said God ha● blinded their eyes and hardned their heart● Joh. 12.40 It being God who bade th● Prophet go and make the heart of th● people fat and their ears heavy and sh● their eyes lest they see with their eyes an● hear with their ears and understand wit● their hearts and be converted and healed 〈…〉 Isa Zeph. 3.5 Jam. 1.13 17. 6.10 And God said to Ezekiel 〈…〉 If the Prophet be deceived I the Lord have 〈…〉 deceived that Prophet Ezek. 14.9 But 〈…〉 how may these things be looked upon a● the works and doings of God seeing the 〈…〉 just Lord will not nor can do iniquity 〈…〉 Let no man say when he is tempted 〈…〉 am tempted of God for God cannot be● tempted with evil neither tempteth h● any man every good gift and ever● perfect giving is from above and comet● down from the Father of Lights with 〈…〉 whom is no variableness nor shadow o● turning Surely those things to deceive● ●nd harden and make men obstinate and ●o blind men are the works of Satan ●nd how then can they be ascribed to God ●e most holy God who is of purer eyes ●en to behold iniquity much less then ●ay he make or impel or stir men up ●o do evil Surely therefore
made rich being thereby made capable of acting and Suffering for us so as to procure our Salvation being God and Man in one person 5. That in pursuance of our Redemption he was also made under the Law Gal. 4.4 3.13 Rom. 3.19 both as it was upon and against all men and as given to be observed by the Jews that He might Redeem us from the Law that is that being in Bond as it were with us as a clear man that enters Bond for a grear Debtor he might be liable to be called forth to the Payment of our Debt and procure our discharge from it 6. And accordingly God called him forth to the Judgment Joh. 12.31 Heb. 10.5 6 7 8 9 10. 1 Pet. 2.24 as the onely responsible Person and caused the Judgment of the World to pass upon him to which also he willingly and desirously yielded himself bearing our sins in his own body on the Tree and so gave himself a Ransom for all 1 Tim. 2.6 Rom. 5.12 14 15 16 17 18 19. 1 Cor. 15.17 18 21 22. Joh. 1.29 Phil. 2.6 7 8. with Gen. 3.5 6. Psal 69.4 Gal. 3.10 13. Phil. 2.8 9. Matth. 26.38 39. 27.46 and by the grace of God tasted Death for every man the Second Adam satisfying for the sins of the First and all in and of him as fallen in him both for root and Branch the first Revolt from God in our First Parents and all that Naturally and necessarily spring up from it giving or laying down to that purpose as much as the First Adam usurped or aspired to even the Form of God and enduring all that thereby that the First Adam incurred by way of penalty to himself and all his Posterity equivolently even the Curse of the Law to Death the Death of the Cross in which he sustained and endured not onely great Pains and Torments in his Body but also unspeakable Agonies and Afflictions in his Soul pouring it out to Death John 12.27 Isa 53.8 9 10 11 12. Psal 22.1 2 8 9 10-16 c. 7. That in this his abasement and Death His obedience and sufferings were so well-pleasing Isa 53.10 11 12. Rom. 4.25 1.3 4. Act. 2.24 Rom. 14.9 1 Cor. 15.3 4 5. Matth. 12.40 and satisfactory to God that He in Testimony thereof raised him up from the Dead the third day taking him therein from Prison and Judgment Yea he himself was God-man and so a person not to be swallowed up of Death though to manifest that he was indeed Dead and to sanctifie the Grave to us and Redeem us from it he was pleased to abide in it part of Three Days and Three Nights rose again by his Divine Power and after he had shewed himself by divers infallible proofs to his Disciples Act. 1.1 2 3 4 10. 10.39 40 41. Luk. 24.9.10 50.51 Heb. 9.14 Act. 2.33.36 Heb. 1.3 12.2 Act. 2. 3 4 5. by the space of forty Days after his Resurrection for a manifestation of the Truth of it and confirmation of their Faith in it He in their sight Ascended up visibly into Heaven and there presented his own Crucified and raised Body a spotless Sacrifice to God being taken up thither and there received of God his Father and set down at his Right hand even upon the Throne of Majesty in the Heavens as his after sending forth his Spirit upon his Disciples according to his fore-promise to them and Working many notable Miracles by them also did evidently declare SECT 4. Of the Love of God to fallen Man in glorifying his Son for him and of the compleatness and fitness of Christ as now in Heaven to be the Saviour of all Men and especially of such as Believe SO that now the same Jesus Eph. 4.8 9 10. with Psal 68.18 1 Pet. 3.18 19. Gal. 3.13 Heb. 2.14 2 Tim. 1.10 the Son of God who in love to us was abased and Suffered for us in the weakness of the Flesh and Descended into the lower parts of the Earth to Ransom us from the Sin and Misery fore-come upon us lives also being ascended up on high and having led captivity captive even Sin Death Law Devil who led us Captive at Gods Right hand in the Glory and Power of God thence to succour and Save us in all our Danger Act. 2.33 5 30 31. Matth. 28.18 19 20. Col. 1.19 2.9.10 and from all our Enemies being made in the Name and Authority of the Father the Saviour of all Men and especially of those that Believe unto which also He is compleatly and fully furnished of the Father in that He hath there given gifts in the man for man even for the Rebellious also that the Lord God might dwell amongst them for he hath there made him 1. Lord Act. 2.36 10.36 Phil. 2.10 11. 1 Pet. 13.21 Eph. 1.20 21. Isa 9.6 Joh. 5.22 23. Lord of all giving him all power and all authority in Heaven and in Earth a Name above every Name That at his Name every knee should bow both of things in heaven and in earth and under the earth Angels Men Devils and all Creatures being given into his hand and dispose the whole Government laid upon his shoulders and all Judgment committed into his hand To inable and furnish him in which in the Nature of Man he is also made 2. Christ Act. 2 36. Isa 42.1 61.1.2 11.1 2 3. Act. 10.38 the Anointed one of God filled with the Spirit of God without measure which Spirit is an infinite wise powerful and gracious Spirit inabling and strengthning him to all such Offices and the Works of them as he is anointed and designed to and are needful for our further saving That is to say 1. To be the Great Prophet Act. 3.21 22. the Light of the World to give forth the Light Truth and Knowledge of God and what may concern us to know for our peace and welfare as in his Wisdom he sees fit that whosoever believes in Joh. 1.9 8.12 12.46 Isa 42.1 2 3 4. 49.6 7. 1 Cor. 15.45 John 5.22.23 25. Isa 55.2 3 5. Psal 25.8 9 12 14. Matth. 13.11 1 Pet. 2.25 Joh. 10.2 11. and follows his Light might not abide in Darkness but might see the Light of Life And being a quickning Spirit he is in the Spirit fitted and able so to speak in and through the means he affords to the spirit of Men as to cause the Dead in Spirit to hear and so as that they who in hearing hear or listen to him may live for ever He being more peculiarly ordain'd a further Teacher and Leader to them to shew them the Mysteries of the Kingdom the Secrets of the Lord and as a Shepherd and Bishop of their Souls to feed them with Knowledge and Understanding unto Eternal Life 2. To be the Great Psal 2.1 6.7 8 9. Jer. 10.7 with Rev. 15.4 Isa 33.22 Matth. 28.18 19 20. Psal 149.2 Rev.
against him Yea 2. His Design is broken for us men 1 Tim. 2.5 and 2 Tim. 1.10 even for Adam and all his Posterity inasmuch as through what Christ hath done and Suffered for us He hath so abolished Death the Death that by that Sin came upon us that it notwithstanding we may or might any man in his proper time during the Day of Grace Isa 55.5 6 7. Ezek. 33.11 2 Sam. 14.14 2 Pet. 3.9 1 Cor. 15.20 21. Rom. 5.18 John 5.28 29 25 11.25 26. 2 Cor. 5.10 Rev. 20.12 be Saved and be brought back again to God in that Judgment and Death no man shall Everlastingly Perish but in a Second they that do Christ is the Resurrection and the Life out 〈◊〉 the First so speaking to the Dead in Spirit as to cause them to hear so as they may in hearing and listening to him Live And he will so speak to the Bodily Dead as that out of that Death All shall Live so as to be brought before him as their Soveraign Lord and Judge to be judged by him according as in their life-times they have accepted or rejected him So that notwithstanding their Sin Committed in Adam or their sinfulness thence contracted or the Death therefore ordered to them Prov. 1.22 23. Psal 95.7 8. Isa 45.22 55. 1 2 3 6 7. Rev. 22.17 Eccles 7.1 2 3 4 5. Psal 90.11 39. 4 5 6. John 5.24 Prov. 1.23 Rev. 22.17 2 Pet. 3.13 Rev. 22.3 4. any man in hearing the Voice of Christ as while it is called to day any man may Maugre all that Plot of Satan may be brought back to an happy Estate through Jesus Christ Yea this Death as now ordered through Jesus Christ affords exceeding great Motive and is of singular use to awaken men and provoke them to seek the Lord that they may live and being Justified by Christ as that is certainly to be met with in obeying his Voice any man may come to the injoyment of Fellowship with him in the restauration and glory of our Nature in him so as to have a better Paradise and Tree of Life a better Sabbath a better World even new heavens and a new earth wherein dwells righteousness with freedom from temptation and from danger of falling from it then ever Adam had or we in him 3. Yea 1 Pet. 5.8 Ephes 2.2 3. Rev. 20.3 Joh. 8.44 with ver 32 33 34 36. Rom. 10.11 12 c. Whereas Satan is yet busily Plotting though his Head be so broken in Christ as to his First Plot and the Jurisdiction got thereby seeking to draw particular persons into new Snares and to bring them to a new Condemnation by their personal voluntary and unnecessitated slightings and refusings of the Light and Truth or Voice of the Son of God even then when he is calling them and therein setting them free and moving them to listen and adhere to him and men are generally being weak in themselves and through the sweetness they feel Jam. 3.2 Joh. 3.19 20. 1 Tim. 2.5 1 Joh. 2.1 2. Rom. 5.16 Isa 53.12 Luk. 13.7 8 9. Isa 55.7 or fancy in their selfish sinful ways apt to listen to him and in many things we sin all Christ is herein Preached and represented as the Mediator of God and Men the Propitiation for the Sins of the World in the Superabundancy of the vertues of his Death and Sacrifice in which He infinitely out-did the Sin of Adam and its demerit by his Intercession pleading for and obtaining patience and forbearance for men and forgivness ready to be given them for such Sins also upon their letting them go and parting with them whence it s said Let the wicked forsake his ways Ezek. 33.16 and the unrighteous man his thoughts and turn to the Lord for he is gratious and to our God for he will multiply to pardon And in the day that a man turneth all his Iniquities shall be forgiven him none of them shall be mentioned unto him Psal 103. 3 4 6. And with the Lord is plenteousness of Redemption More then meerly to free from the old Score of Sin that came in upon our First account of our sinning in Adam So that he is represented by vertue of that his Mediation the Forgiver of other Sins also Joh. 3.18 5.24 1 Thess 1.9 10. 1 John 1.9 10. the Saviour and Deliverer from the Second Death the Wrath to come Having also Authority and Power and Commission to cleanse us from our unrighteousness we confessing our Sins before him and turning to him so that Iniquity shall not prevail upon us to bring us into Bondage again and so to pull upon on us the second Death Luke 13.8.9 25. Matt. 25.31.35 41. Rev. 20.10 c. which yet he also hath power to leave men to and for their Rebellions against his Grace to Sentence them to and execute upon them and therein to Destroy them for ever with the Devil and his Angels In which his Head shall be forever broken too both in himself and all his Seed as Plotting together against Christ the Seed of the Woman in himself and his Members so as never more to be able to rise up against them SECT 6. How Christ is set forth in the Gospel as the Fulfilling and Fulfiller of the Promises and Prophecies that fore-went of him and of all the Types and Shadows YET further to shew what a compleat Saviour Christ is and how compleat we are in him We may note That he is as the Gospel sets him forth The Accomplishment and the Accomplisher in their due time and way of all the other Prophecies and Promises concerning our Salvation Acts 13.32 33. 1 Cor. 1.20 Col. 2.16 Heb. 10.1 and the body and truth of all Types Figures and Representations of him mentioned in the Scriptures As He is 1. That Seed of Abraham Gen. 18.18 26. Matth. 1.1 2. and of Isaac and of Jacob in whom God Promised That all the families and nations of the earth should be blessed which is accomplished in him Acts 3.25.26 Gal. 3.8 1 Tim. 4.10 1 John 5.11 12. Matth. 22.4 5 8. Luk. 24.19 23 24. Dead and Risen for them and become the Saviour of all men especially of those that believe for God hath in him given us eternal life even to us men so as in having submitting to and receiving Christ in his Light and Truth we may have it Now in Eternal Life is included Remission of Sins Righteousness and all things And these are made ready for all so as any in turning at his Reproofs may and shall certainly receive them none excluded by him till they exclude themselves nor but for so doing Prov. 1.22 23 24. and 9.1 2 3 4 5 12. 2. He is the Shiloh or Peace-maker Gen. 49.10 Eph. 2.13 14 15 16 17. Isa 11.10 11. Rom. 15.6 10 11. Matth. 25.31 32. who hath made Peace by the Blood of his Cross and hath Preached Peace to
one of God by whom God raising him up out of the dust and exalting him would lift up and exalt his Servants also and judge the world righteously And then by Samuel God began to reveal his word more familiarly again 1 Sam. 3. and to teach the knowledge of his Son and of his ways till after David was anointed by him yea till within a little of his reign So that in all those times of the Judges which as the Apostle tells us Act. 13.20 According to Bishop Vsher 443. years was about 450. years the knowledge of God was vouchsafed to and continued with his People of Israel though through manifold calamities and sometime some eclipsings of it yet it was never quite lost from amongst them SECT 6. Of the times from David to the Captivity of Israel UNto David God yet further and more clearly opened his mysterie Psal 89.1 2 3 19 20 c. 132. over and above what was before so plainly opened giving him the Covenant of an everlasting Kingdom to be possessed by his Seed even Christ for ever of whose Kingdom the Kingdom setled on his natural seed was a Type and Pledge Yea 110.3 4. to and by him it was declared that Christ should be both a Priest and King a Priest after the Order of Melchisedeck 22. that he should offer up yea himself be the perpetual mighty Sacrifice 2.1 2 6 7. 16.9 10 11. and through manifold oppositions of Jews and Gentiles the Kings and Rulers and generality of Mankind yea through Sufferings and Death attain and enter into his Glory and manage his Kingdom for the good of Mankind so as that Nations should have cause to sing aloud to God for his Goodness through him Psal 87. 88. 100. 117. 145.9 17. to them to serve him with gladness and come before him with rejoycing to enter into his Gates with Thransgiving and his Courts with Praises c. 2 Sam. 23.3 4. He being through him good to all and his tender Mercies over all his Works and all the ends of the Earth seeing his Salvation But indeed the knowledge of Christ flowed in so abundantly to and by him the Spirit of the Lord speaking by him and his Word being in his Tongue that to mention all that was dispensed to and by him would require the writing out of a great part of the Psalms yea and many Volumes in explication of them The knowledge of the Lord growing now as a River as to the fuller and more abundant revelation of it which in the first Ages was but like a Spring the light grew more and more full and bright as to its shining as the day of Christs coming in the Flesh and accomplishing therein the Prophecies concerning him grew nearer And this revelation also was continued and held forth in the days of Solomon and in the succeeding Ages Prov. 1.20 21 22 23. 8.1 2 3 4 5 6 32 33 34 35. 9.1 2 3 4 5 6. Solomon speaking many things most divinely of the preparation made by wisdom for men and her gracious invitations and calls of men to the participation thereof with much desire of their good and great longsufferings towards them yea her universal good-will to the sons of men the simple and void of understanding the Scorners and Fools that hate knowledge c. a great torrent of Wisdom flowed forth to and by him much too full to be here particularly mentioned 1 King 11.1 2 13 14 c. 'T is true he grew loose and degenerate in his latter times through the love of strange women and provoked God to rend away ten Tribes from his Kingdom in his Sons days and so to eclipse the Glory of Davids outward Kingdom leaving him and his posterity only two Trides that so it might the more appear that the Promise and Covenant made to David was touching Christ and his Kingdom rather than touching any wordly Kingdom to be here inj●d by his natural Seed 2 King 4. Solomon also bui● stately Temple for Gods Worship which was a Type too of Christ and what was prayed for and promised in behalf of people repenting of their sins and praying in 〈◊〉 8. and towards that Temple respected Christ as the truth of it and is to be met with in looking to him But both that Temple with the worship of God therein together with the House of David the ten Tribes rejected setting up through their carnal policy another way and form of worship in other places in which they did immediately reject Christ and so their own mercy and salvation till persisting therein for about two hundred and sixty years space notwithstanding divers Prophets raised up of God and sent unto them as Elias Elisha Ahijah Hosea Amos and divers others by whom God abundantly held forth the knowledge of himself and his truth unto them to reclaim them to the right way of worshipping God they were at last carried captive by Salmanester King of Assyria in the beginning of the reign of Hezekiah King of Judah All which time the knowledge of God was more purely retained with Judah and Benjamin who clave to the House of David and to the Temple and Worship of God ordered therein as also did many from the other ten Tribes And though they were not without many imperfections and sometimes great miscarriages and evils yet still the Promise and Covenant made with David and the order for worship setled by him with Gods appointment and approbation was retained by them and those Ages contained about the space of 330. years from the beginning of Davids reign to Israels Captivity according to Bishop Vsher 327. SECT 7. Of the times of the Prophets from about the Captivity of Israel to the Restauration of the Temple and so on till the coming of Christ in the Flesh ABout the time of Israels Captivity or somewhat before God raised up and sent more Prophets and with more dear and full discoveries still of his mind concerning them and concerning the mysterie of Christ and the right worship of God through him with more full and sharp rebukes and denunciation of judgements against them for their cas●ing off God and his Worship as appointed in his Temple as the ten Tribes o● also for their carnal apprehensions of the Seed of David and Kingdom promised him and of the Temple-worship appointed to them as Judah neglecting Christ the vision of all signified and aimed at in them Isa 28.14 15. 66.1 2 3 4. Mica 5. Jer. 7.3 4 7 c. 22.5 6 c. and foolishly promising themselves mercy and blessing in their adhering to Davids carnal and natural Seed and worshiping in that material Temple neglecting the grace of God in Christ and not yeilding up themselves to obey and walk with him as is abundantly to be seen in the Prophecies of Isaiah Micha and Jeremiah for which cause also be gave up the Temple
according to what 〈◊〉 said of God to us and not according to our sight and carnal reasons we ●all be justified with him This was ●ealed by Circumcision and so that righteousness should be imputed to such also though not Circumcised in the flesh as Abraham then was not when his Faith 〈◊〉 imputed to him for righteousness that so he might be the Father of th● also as Heirs with him of the promi● made to him in Christ and the Father too of the Circiumcision not because of their being outwardly Circumcised for Circumcision did not feal its self or i● own Righteousness as to say that men should be justified and imputed righteous and so be Heirs of Abraham and his blessing in Christ for and by being Circumcised but the righteousness of the Faith which he had being yet uncircumcised but if they walked in the steps of the Faith of Abraham which he had before he was Circumcised as the Apostle says Rom. 4.11 12. This Ordinance then witnessed and sealed and the promise o● Christ and of Righteousness and Blessing in him for all Nations and that th● Faith was committed to and left in the Family of Abraham through which th● blessing might be met with and so directed and sealed the way to that blessing And this Ordinance was practised from Fathers to Children by Abraham and 〈◊〉 Seed both that of the Bond-woman an● that of the Free and by the Edomites also though both the Israelites and the Edomites degenerated from the Faith witnesed to by it yea and the Israelites also th● generality of them resting in the ou● ward Circumcision and neglecting th● inward of the Spirit witnessed and di●ed to by it and because it was a badge● distinction of them from other People and a sign of their being Children of the Covenant of God calling themselves and ●ing called there after the Circumcision as before the Church in distinction from others Gen. 6.2 Rom. 2.17 to the end 3.1 2 9 10 c. were called the Sons of God they lifted up themselves by it and despised the uncircumcised in the flesh as if there was no grace or blessing in and through the Messias for them if not so Circumcised not understanding the right end of it ●nd Gods mind and meaning in it With reference to this Ordinance we read of a Circumcision or Uncircumcision of the Heart of ●ar and of the Lips Lev. 26.41 the heart is uncirumcised 2 Cor. 3.16 Deut. 30.6 Jer. 6.10 2 Tim. 4.3 Exod. 6.12 30. while the car●ality of it the fleshly wisdom and affection in it obstructs and hinders its perception and reception of Gods grace and truth and so keep it off from trusting in and loving the Lord. And the taking away that carnality in its turning to the Lord is the Circumcising it to love the Lord. The Ear is Uncircumcised while men cannot endure sound Doctrine or to hear the reproofs of it And the Lip while a man cannot speak distinctly of or to God in prayers to or confessions of him And the taking away that carnality or fleshly frame of Spirit that renders the word offensive and burdensom or that hinders a man from speaking aright and profitably to God and men is the Circumcising of the Ear and Lip and the Circumcision of these parts by the Grace and Spirit of God are exceeding necessary for us that we may hear and understand and so b● and love the Lord and his Doctrine a● utter them rightly and profitably and 〈◊〉 attending unto Christ this also is to be met with by us This I may further add that that Ordinance though it sealed the Righteousness of Faith Rom. 3.25 yet it also obliged to the observation of all such other Laws or Ordinances as were or should be after given them of God in their waiting for the promised Seed thence though it was long before the Law yet it is said by the Apostle to oblige to keep the Law Gal. 5.3 and therefore when the Seed came to which the Law witnessed and 〈◊〉 the faith of whom they were kept 〈◊〉 under a Schoolmaster then it with the observation of the Law ceased being swallowed up in Christ the end of the Law for righteousness to every one that believeth But in the mean while God as he see good and needful ceased not to mind them of Christ thereby and to that purpose also to add still other outward Rites and Ordinances that by many Witnesses they might be more confirmed and kept to the faith of him from which through their carnality they were apt to be departing And indeed within four hundred years or little more after this Ordinance of Circumcision being in Egypt they there much corrupted themselves from Gods true Faith and Worship learning the ways of the Egyptians and defiling themselves with the ●minations of their Eyes and with 〈◊〉 Idols so as to provoke God to have consumed them there as Ezekiel testifies Ezek. 20.7 8 9. 23.8 there they exercised their Spiritual Whoredoms and the Teats of their Virginity were bruised so as God lifted up his hand to have destroyed them yet for his Names sake wrought their deliverance that so his Name committed to and called upon by them might yet have its Tabernacle amongst them and might not be polluted amongst the Nations as if of ●o profit to them that received it and retained it with them Yea he greatly glorified his Name in his returning to them to take them from the heavy bondage which their sins had brought upon them so as that he made it famous to all the people about them And then also renewing his Covenant made with Abraham concerning them He added another Ordinance called the Passover to be observed by them SECT 5. Of the Passover and how that Typed out Christ PEsech or the Passover of which and of its Institution we read Exo. 12. ●as the next outward and publick Ordinance appointed of God to be observed 〈◊〉 them that worshipped him in the Family of Abraham and that was In●ted upon their Deliverance out of 〈◊〉 to be Annually or every Year obser● on the same Evening both in remembrance of that their great Deliver● from so heavy a Bondage and as a T● and signification of that far greater 〈◊〉 liverance and Redem●tion promised to Mankind in and by the Promised Seed and especially and peculiarly by the 〈◊〉 Israel of God to be enjoyed and so 〈◊〉 the way whereby men might and the Israel of God shall actually escape Sin and Eternal Death by and through him That it was a Type of Christ and his Death and Sacrifice and Mens Redemption thereby from Sin and Satan the Apostle warrants us to believe in saying 1 Cor. 5. ● Christ our ●●ssover is sacrific● for us And indeed almost every thing in that Ordinance fitly represents Christ and the grace in him and the way to pertake thereof As to instance They were to take every man a Lam● for his Family
with his grace as not onely his approving the heart and conscience but also blessing the Soul pouring out his Spirit into it and thereby making known his words giving it more light and truth and leading it into more good inabling it to go on yet further and follow after God still in his good ways and giving in comfortable encouragements thereunto in which the Soul still closing with and following after the Spirit receives more of its presence concomitancy strength and helpfulness and is followed still with more grace peace blessing goodness c. the holy Spirit entring into it and taking up his abode therein in his light life vertues operations grace as an indwelling Principle as a spring of living water bubling or springing up to everlasting Life Joh. 4.14 filling it with Lustings after God and against the Flesh and its evil and carnal operations For all the operations and workings in the believer Gal. 5.17 19. Rom. 7.20 21 22 23 24. are not the operations of God and his Spirit there is also in him while here the flesh and corrupt Nature and bent lusting and working in him against the Spirit being so far from being of it that it is altogether contrary thereunto But all the fruits of the Spirit as love joy peace patience c are the Spirits and so God's workings in the Soul yea they are the consequents of the Souls entertainment of and obedience to Gods gracious preventing operations and of its walking in his accompanying Influences Now these consequent operations are every where mentioned where God promises more Grace to men upon their listening to and obeying of him Prov. 1.23 35. Chap. 2.1 2 4 5 6. as Turn at my reproofs Behold I will pour out my spirit to you I will make known my words And again Whosh hearkneth to me shall dwell safely and shall be quiet from the fear of evil And My son if thou receive my sayings so that thy heart keep my commandments so that thou incline thine ear to wisdome and apply thine heart to understanding c. then thou shalt understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God then thou shalt understand righteousness judgment equity and every good path Of the same nature are those sayings in John 14 15 16 17 21 23. And Psal 25.8 9 12 14. Good and upright is the Lord therefore by way of preventing operation he will teach sinners the way and then upon their being meekned by those first Teachings to which they tend it follows as a consequent work or operation The meek will he guide in judgment the meek will he teach that is further teach in his way All the ways of the Lord are mercy and truth to them that keep his Covenant and his Testimonies What man is he that feareth the Lord him shall he teach in the way that he shall chuse his soul shall dwell at ease The secret of the Lord is with them that fear him and he shall shew them his Covenant c. But why should I multiply Expressions here about seeing all the Promises of more Grace and Blessings almost are significations of the said operations onely this I may add That Gods operations of this nature are though not universal as to all men because all close not with his grace in his preventing operations yet universal and uniform in a sort to All that believe and obey the grace of God in every Nation and People and under every Dispensation of the means of Grace and Knowledge of God afforded to men for in every Nation he that feareth God and worketh righteousness is accepted of him there being no respect of persons with him though as to the measure of what he worketh consequently to mens faith and obedience there is and may be great difference yea and as to the things the gifts or graces thereby effected but in the main substance there is an unity and uniformity in his said workings All that follow on to know the Lord shall know him All that with meekness receive his Teachings shall be further taught and guided in judgment All that turn at his Reproof he will pou● out his Spirit to and make known his words to more or less his Promises to that purpose being general or universal to all such and He true and righteous in the performance of his Promises A great encouragement to All to close with and obey his Truth and Grace Thus to that distinction of his gracious operations into preventing accompanying and following operations SECT 7. The said gracious operations otherwise distinguished BUt the said gracious Operations may be also otherwise distinguished and are in the Scriptures distinctly mentioned under other Names as convincing converting regenerating or renewing healing comforting strengthning conforming and the like Of which briefly 1. God in and by his words and works and by his Spirit is convincing the hearts and consciences of men of his Being Goodness Truths of their own sinfulness and misery the vanity and worthlesness of their own works and righteousness the emptiness and fadingness of all Creature-injoyments the uncertainty of their lives the vanity and brutishness of their own thoughts and imaginations the evil and sinfulness of their ways c. according to the means afforded them and manifestations of his Truth in and by those means to and in them This kind of operation is often spoken of in the Scriptures as Prov. 1.23 Turnye at my reproofs my arguings or convinements of you Implying That Wisdom is arguing reproving and convincing men Again ver 25.30 John 16.7 8 9 10 11. Ye set at nought all my counsels and would none of my reproofs So our Saviour tells his Disciples That the Spirit which he would send them should reprove argue or convince the World of Sin of Righteousness and of Judgment Of Sin because they believe not on him c. And this is that which is called the Spirit striving with or judging in men Gen. 6.3 Gods standing in the Congregation of the Mighty Rev. 3.20 and judging among the Gods How long will ye judge unjustly and accept the persons of the wicked Psal 82.1 2. Christs standing at the door and knocking And in this operation is 1. A manifesting and evidencing his Truth more or less to men shining it into their Consciences and shewing it them As Rom. 1.19 2 Cor. 4.2 Yea and 2. An opening the Eye of the Mind or Conscience to see and discern it so as ●hey in some measure know or perceive 〈◊〉 both which are implyed in that we ●ake to above Of his preventing opera●ons Rom. 1.19 20 21. Act. 26.18 John 1.9 Joh. 5.25 and 6.63 Opening the eyes of the blind inlightning men ●at come into the World which may be also represented under another Metaphor of speaking to the Dead and causing them to hear or perceive what is spoken his words being Spirit and Life 3. As also a discovery of other Objects in and by that light as
entring his Kingdom here in its Spiritual State is We cannot enter his Kingdom but by being born of God nor further enter into it to be under the Regiment Power and Priviledges of it then as we are born of God namely of God as objectively discovered to us and looked to or known by us they that know thy Name will trust in thee and as efficiently and efficaciously working by his Power and Spirit in us And so Regeneration contains in it Healing Confirming and Conforming too or they may in the place above quoted be referred to the words after it and denote the time when they should receive their Honour and Reward viz. In the Regeneration when the Son of man shall sit on the throne of his glory that is In the time of the Resurrection and so it signifies That the Regeneration is not compleated till the Resurrection when the Body also shall be changed and be found in the Spirit and Glory of Christ But here I do as usually men do in speaking of Regeneration speak of its First Acts Of making a man in Christ The overcoming of the Heart to close with and believe in God and Christ and depend on him and so the infusing the Spirit and Principles of new and heavenly Life into him And so I distinguish it from healing conforming Operations and it 's sometime included in Conversion as the end or ultimate acts in it as Conversion is usually meant of the Souls first turning to God for otherwise Souls after Regeneration falling into actual Sins or sinful frames must be Converted from them but as I said before it properly follows upon the heart turned to behold or look upon God and Christ as presented in his Gospel and it stands in the framing strengthning and overcoming the heart to close with rest in and rely on God in Christ in and through which his Spirit and Power Framing and Creating it in Christ doth enter into it possess and act it for and towards Christ Ephes 2.10 Numb 21.9 2 King 5.14 And this is by a certain creative Power whence that Phrase We are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus to good works Somewhat like the healing of the Israelites in their looking to the Serpent of Brass or the healing of Naaman washing in the waters of Jordan and it hath in it 1. A Spiritual quickening or inlivening of the Soul Psal 36.8 in its listening and looking to Christ to living affection to and likement of him and so desire after him through the presentation of the excellency of him as made known to and apprehended by the Soul as Phil. 3.7 2. A Spiritual quickning and strengthening of the Soul through the same Seed of the knowledge or word of Christ cast into the heart to a fleeing or betaking it self for refuge and rest to him and so to close with and hope in him and in God through him Heb. 6 18 19. Psal 9.10 3. A certain Spiritual inlivening of the Soul in him and upon him his mercy Gal. 2.20 goodness power faithfulness love c. and so to an acting in that life infused and put into it both towards God and towards man which the grace seen and believed by it operates works and begets yea and preserves and carries on in it and it unto and in It is set forth in Ezekiel 36.25 26. By the making the Heart and Spirit new by his Spirit and then putting in his Spirit into the Spirit made new the begetting a new judgment bent and disposition in the Soul and a new heart desire love affection toward God and Christ a new will purpose and resolution for him and then a putting his Word Power and Spirit into that Heart and Spirit renewed to live in it feed act and animate it in and for God according to his mind 4. His healing operations are a kin to those Regenerating operations and may be co-incident with his comforting operations too in part they are spoken of as fruits and consequents to Conversion Matth. 13.15 Least they should be converted and I should heal them but by comparing that with Mark 4.12 It includes or stands in the Remission of Sins at least as the necessary mean to it or womb put of which it proceeds for there for healing it is and their sins should be forgiven them Which by way of Metonomy may signifie and take in the consequents of forgiveness also such as 1. The speaking peace to them c. so the quieting pacifying and comforting of the Heart and Conscience in the sight and view of his goodness and knowledge of his love and favour towards it and of the forgiveness of Sins and hope of Happiness in which the heart-broken and disquieted with convincements reproofs and fears is healed 2. A renewing and rectifying the whole man in mind judgment will and affections and conversation sanctifying of him throughout filling him with right wholsome apprehensions and thoughts of God and Christ and himself and all things with right affections to God healing those distempers before in his heart and affections in their out-running after yanities and doting upon Idols taking offence at God and his Truth hateing what should be loved and loving what should either absolutely or comparatively be hated and so healing the passions fears cares anxieties and griefs of mind c. 3. A removing and taking off Wrath and Judgments that might formerly be inflicted on them for their rebellions or stubbornness against him yea and by degrees and in due time taking off altogether the Disease and Judgment that came upon us in Adam and through his Fall the power of natural Corruption ●nd dominion of Sin and the bodily infirmities and Death too in the Resurrection 5. Comforting Operations are in and through his Word or Truth as it is in Christ and by his hand power and spirit working therein and therewith in shewing help and remedy in Christ and in God and causing the Soul to apprehend and see it even suitable helps to all its needs and Exercises and by begetting lively hope in God and Christ for the receipt of that help both under its afflictions and in due time out of them all and by shewing the gracious and good end of God in his afflicting denying crossing suffering or ordering evils to it the lifting up reviving and chearing of the heart and spirit and maintaining the chearfulness and comfort of it in God as in John 14. He comforted the hearts of his Disciples by and through presenting to them God and his goodness towards them as an object therefore worthy to be believed in by them and himself as a constant lover of them that as well went away from them for their good as came and staid with them even for their helpfulness and salvation that he would send them another Comforter who also and more fully should comfort them by leading them into the Truth causing them to understand the Truths he now spake to them and giving them to
seed of evil doers children that were corrupters that had forsaken the Lord provoked the holy one of Israel to anger and had gone backward A people of whom he says Why should ye be smitten any more ye will revolt more and more whose Rulers were as the Rulers of Sodom and their people people of Gomorrah Yea of whom he says What could have been done more then I have done in my vineyard Chap. 5.1 4 5 6. Wherefore then when I looked for grapes brought it forth wild grapes And concerning whom therefore he resolved to take away the hedge that it might be eaten up and to break down the fence that it might be troden down and to lay it waste c. And such a people also were they of whom he says in Jer. 6.30 Reprobate Silver shall men call them because the Lord hath rejected them They were such as would not hear the Word nor obey the will of the Lord but said We will not hear we will not walk in thy ways They were all grievous revolters walking with slanders brass and iron all corrupters Such as with whom all means had been used and pains taken to no purpose the bellows were burnt the lead consumed in the fire the founder me●ed in vain the wicked were not pluckt away Jer. 6.16 17 28 29. And the like may be seen in Psal 81.10 11 14. Prov. 1.22 23 24 25 c. Thess 2.9.10 11 12. by an● that will read them SECT 3. What that saying of the Apostle That God har lens whom he will imports and how it is to be understood by us EXceeding clear it is then That God Exerciseth those his hardning Operations onely by way of Judgment and Punishment for former goodness abused and sinned against yet some reading ●hat God said to Pharaoh That for this cause He raised him up to shew in him his Power and that his Name might be declared in all the Earth and that the Apostle thereupon adds So then he will have mercy on whom he will have mercy and whom he will he hardens Thence conceive That God Created Pharaoh and made him King on purpose to harden and destroy him And so that he purposed to harden some whom he pleased meerly because he pleased and without respect to any thing good or evil in them and so accordingly in time hardens them irrespectively meerly because he will and to shew his power and wrath in their Destruction But they that thence thus conceive and conclude do greatly mistake and wrest the Apostles sayings and inferr more from them than they afford any colourable ground for For 1. Neither doth the Apostle say That God created or made Pharaoh King with a purpose to harden and destroy him nor speaks of his creating him or making him King but speaks of his raising him up which compared with the Hebrew Text that uses the Word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifying to make to stand Or with the Greek Septuagint that says 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I have preserved thee clearly speaks but of Gods upholding him in and raising him up out of former Judgments so as he was not Destroyed by them nor says he That he might harden and destroy him but that he might show in him his Power and make his Name known in all the Earth which he might and could have done had Pharaoh humbled himself before him as he required of him in shewing mercy upon him and making him an instance of the efficacy of his grace but he not so doing he did it in hardning and judging him 2. Nor are the following words inferred and concluded by the Apostle thereupon Either 1. Whom he willed he hardneth as speaking of Gods eternal purpose to harden some as signifyed by the word Will. Or 2. He hardens any man meerly because he will without respect to any foreprovocation on their part indeed his shewing mercy may be and is without any respect to any fore-going goodness to deserve it and so his distribution of Talents Places Prerogatives and so his comparative hating in that respect some over others as in the case of Jacob and Esau nationally considered forementioned by the Apostle may be so irrespective is we shewed before and might be so determined by him before the objects of such determination were born or had done good or evil but we never find any such thing asserted about his hardning men much less doth the Apostle here say such a thing but 3. He says he will have mercy on whom he will have mercy and whom he will he hardens thereby signifying 1. That God is not ordered or directed by any of his Creatures askes or receives counsel from none of them what to act or do in any of his dispensations of mercy or judgement but is the sole soveraign orderer of his own actions according to that in Isai 40.13 14. Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord or being his Counsellor hath taught him with whom took he counsel and who instructed him and taught him in the path of judgement or taught him knowledge or shewed him the way of understanding Behold the Nations are as the drop of a Rucket c. or as the Apostle with allusion to the Prophet who hath known the mind of God or who hath been his Counsellor Or who hath first even to him and it shall be recompensed to him again For of him and through him and to him are all things to whom be glory for ever Amen Shall any teach God knowledge seeing he judgeth them that 〈◊〉 on high as Job saith No He doth a● things not according to others pleasures 〈◊〉 thoughts but according to the counsel of 〈◊〉 own will Rom. 11.34 35 36. Job 21.22 Ephes 1.11 2. That he hath and exercises an absolute soveraignty over his Creatures in judging them in mercy or wrath so a● that his hands are not tied from doing good to whom he pleases be they never so vile or unworthy of mercy nor is he by any birth heigth works priviledges conferred upon them so ingaged to them that in case of their sinning presumptuously and abusing his goodness he may not harden and destroy them as he is not ruled or ordered by his creatures they can give no law to him so such is his power over them Gen. 18.25 Zeph. 3.5 Tit. 1.2 he can do what he pleases to and with them only he cannot lye or do iniquity whosoever hath sinned against him be they what they will King or Peasant Jew or Gentile yea Exod. 32.33 or a Prophet Apostle or an Angel he can and may blot them out of his Book nothing conferred upon them by him or done formerly by them to or for him can abridge his power of so dealing with them As again no vileness of birth or condition sinfulness of life and conversation or punishment fore-inflicted on them can take away his power over for shewing mercy and compassion to them if he pleases especially to the penient and humbled
even by his own Death and sufferings which concludes against all flesh yea against the ability of all creatures to have helpt us much more against our own sufficiency to have helped our selves for if there had been a law that could have given life then doubtless God would have spared his Son and righteousness should have been by that Law if either our sins had not been infinitely displeasing unto God but that he could have passed them by without any great satisfaction to his truth and holiness and to his righteous law Or if we or any other creature for us could have helpt us or given the satisfaction requisite he would not have taken such a course for our deliverance But in this glass i● seen at once both sins hainousness and mans helplesness yea Gods infinite power love and goodness toward us yea and further our deadness in our selves to help or animate our selves and so the falseness of that conception that man hath free will by nature to any Spiritual good or that such a conceit or opinion springeth from the bowels of such a doctrine as makes Gods good will to be towards all men and Christs Death for all is hereby plainly discovered also for if we by nature had or have any such sparks or principes of life and liberty to what purpose was it that Christ dyed for us to procure into himself for us in the nature of man the power and Spirit of God that living therein he might call and quicken us and cause the dead to hear his voyce that in hearing they might live John 5 25. So that no doctrine so clearly bears witness against man that he is dead in sins and trespasses by nature and hath no sufficiency of himself as of himself so much as to think a good thought as that doth upon which the odium of the contrary conception is usually but falsely fastened we thus judge not as the denyers of those truths infer that if one dyed for all then all must needs be eternally saved but with the Apostles that if one dyed for all then were all de●d 2 Cor. 5.14 3. The unspeakableness and certainty both of the happiness of all those that accept of this Grace of God Submit to him and seek their Righteousness and Salvation in and through Christ seeing he hath done so much for all while Sinners that men through him might be Saved And his Son is such a Mighty Merciful and Compleat Saviour as hath been shewed set up on purpose that whosoever Believes in him might assuredly be saved and have everlasting Life John 3.14 15 16 17. and 6.40 Rom. 5.9 10. and 8.32 33 34 c. And also of the Misery and Destruction of all that after all this done for them reject and rebel against him and persist so doing till the day of Grace be out with them In as much as they despise the riches of God's goodness and forbearance that is leading men to repentance and after their impenitent hearts treasure up to themselves wrath against the day of wrath c. Yea are guilty of treading under foot the Son of God counting the Blood of the Covenant shed for their sanctifying an unholy thing and do despite to the Spirit of Grace And therefore as on the one hand if being enemies he hath reconciled us to himself by the death of his Son Faith leads us to reason or infer how shall we not much more be saved by his life so on the other hand it leads to say How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation And of how much forer punishment than Death without mercy as the Law inflicted on the despisers of it shall he be counted worthy of who hath trampled under foot Christ and done such indignities to God and to his Grace as were before mentioned Rom. 2.4 5. and 5.9 10. Psal 68.19 20 21. Heb. 2.3 4. and 10.26 27 28 29. and 12.25 c. Vse 2 2. Again It may move provoke and incourage us to many things As 1. With thankfulness and gladness of heart to receive the tydings of so great Grace and acknowledge it and bless God for it and for all procured for us and streamed forth to us Acts 8.8 Psal 100. and 117. 1 Tim. 1.15 2. To betake our selves to him in Christ to seek him wait upon him hope in him yeild up our selves to him in the obedience of faith and love required of us by him Be reconciled to him Deny ungodliness and worldly lusts living soberly righteously godly in this present evil World living to him that dyed for us and rose again both in our bodies and spirits which are his being bought with so great a price as the Death and Blood of his Son to glorifie and serve him with all chearfulness and faithfulness pressing after the hope set before us in him and taking heed that we incur not those terrors or terrible judgments of the Lord prepared for scorners that that Doctrin presents us with to warn us of sin and arm us against and deter us from sin Isa 55.1 to the 7th Psal 100. 2 Cor. 5.10 11 15 19 20 21. and 6.1 2. Tit. 2.11 12 13 14. Heb. 12.15 16 17 25 28 29. 3. To exercise Love and Charity to others both as it evidenceth such love and goodness in God towards our selves more unworthy of it from him than any others can be of love from us and as it evidences them loved and pitied of him even when yet sinners and unconverted and in a possibility of salvation So it leads us to be followers of God pitying the ignorant and those out of the way and indeavouring their helpfulness as he hath and doth pity help us and hath provided help for them and is graciously extending means of it unto them also embracing and owning those that embrace and own him as we our selves and they are embraced by him doing good to all but chiefly to those of the houshold of Faith and not to retain such a selfish and Cainish disposition as to say Am I my Brothers keeper So be it I know Christ dyed for me what need I care for knowing whether he dyed for my neighbour as if my neighbours welfare pertained nothing to me yea and furnisheth us with matter of truth and goodness to propound to them in all cases both for instructing them in knowledge what to believe and how to walk and for incouraging them in the way of faith and obedience by minding them what they may expect and shall meet with therein and for comforting them in distress and admonishing and warning them of and reproving them for sin and wickedness propounding Gospel Terrours to them without turning them to the Law of Works 1 Joh. 4.9 10 11 12. Eph. 5.1 2. 2 Cor. 5.10 11 14 15 16 19 20 21. Prov. 22.17 18 19 20. And so Vse 3 3. It is also a good Directory to Preachers what to hold forth to the People both for matter of and motive to Faith