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A47130 A Christian catechisme, for the instruction of youth, and others to whom it may be useful in the grounds of Christian religion, and practice of Christian piety wherein the twelve articles of the Christian creed, and the Godhead and manhood natures of Christ and his prophetical, priestly, and kingly office are briefly explained : and the true Christian doctrin, concerning Christ his being a sufficient saviour, as he is both God and man : and with respect to both the absolute necessity, and excellent consistencie of his outward coming in the flesh, and his inward coming, and spiritual appearance in our hearts, through faith in him, and love and obedience to him, in order to our eternal salvation, declared and demonstrated by testimonies of Holy Scripture : and the divine excellency of the light within, in distinction from humane reason, asserted and vindicated : and the question concerning its sufficiency to salvation, truly stated and resolved : where also many other Gospel doctrins, and practical Christian truths and duties are held forth / by George Keith. Keith, George, 1639?-1716. 1698 (1698) Wing K150; ESTC R19823 60,929 128

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of the Moral Part is generally owned and acknowledged among all professed Christians of the several Denominations and Communions in Christendom as also in great measure many among sober Heathens though they have not the knowledge of these great and noble Motives and Obligations to practise the Moral Part that all true Christians have And because I know there are many who want more to be well taught and helped in the Doctrinal Part of the Christian Faith than in the Moral Part therefore with respect to these I have chiefly undertaken this Work that what Morality is found among them who are short in the true Knowledge and Faith of Christian Doctrin may be advanced to the true pitch of true Christian Morality by their receiving the sound Christian Faith as God shall be pleased to work it in them by his holy Spirit in the use of outward means and helps afforded and offered unto them The which my sincere Christian Labour in this undertaking for their good and the good of any others to whom it may be of service I commit and recommend to Almighty God with my sincere Prayers and Wishes that he may please to bless it with success To their spiritual profit and advantage Amen George Keith THE CONTENTS SECT I. Concerning the Christian Religion and the holy Scriptures whether they are the Word of God and why Christ is called the Word SECT II. Concerning God and his Attributes the distinction of the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost by their Relative Attributes and Properties the Words Trinity and Three Persons inoffensive and agreeable to Scripture No saving Knowledge of God without his Divine Illumination SECT III. Concerning the Works of Creation and Providence Angels Adam and Eve their state before they sinned their Sin and the Effects of it SECT IV. Concerning the Lord Jesus Christ the Redeemer his Godhead-nature and Manhood-nature really distinct and how Christ is both God and Man yet but one Christ the Womans Seed SECT V. Concerning his Prophetical Office SECT VI. Concerning his Priestly Office his Satisfaction to Divine Justice by his Obedience Death and Sufferings SECT VII Concerning his Kingly Office SECT VIII Concerning the two Covenants the Covenant of Works and the Covenant of Grace Faith Repentance remission of Sin Justification c. SECT IX Concerning the Light Within its distinction from Humane Reason and excellency above it being a true Cause of our Salvation but not the only Cause as within us but also as in Christ God-man without us and together with him SECT X. Concerning the difference betwixt the Law writ in the hearts of Unbelievers and that writ in the hearts of Believers God and Christ considered as the Word their Essential Presence and Operation in all things and in all men God and Christ and the Holy Ghost in all the Faithful by Union and Communion and Inhabitation by Faith and Love but not so in Unbelievers how Christ in the Saints is the hope of Glory not as within them only but without them also As Christ without them and within them is but one Christ so one Mystery the greater part of which Mystery is God manifest in the Flesh of Christ without them SECT XI Concerning Prayer and Worship External and Internal Internal Silence and Meditation Religious observation of the Lord's day and solemn times of Thanksgiving SECT XII Concerning the Church Concerning Pasting SECT XIII Concerning Baptism and the Supper External SECT XIV Concerning Baptism and the Supper Internal Note The Twelve Articles of the Creed are found in the Sections thus The First Article in Section 1. 2. 3. The other Articles in the following Sections A Christian Catechisme For the Instruction of Youth and other Persons to whom it may be useful in the Grounds of Christian Religion and Practice of Christian Piety SECTION I. Q. WHat is a Christian Catechisme A. It is an Instruction concerning the Grounds of Christian Religion and Practice of Christian Piety Luke 1. 4. Q. What is the Christian Religion A. It is a Knowledge Belief and Practice of certain things by means of which we may attain to eternal Life and Happiness John 20. 31. Rom. 6. 22. Q. Where are these things taught us A. In the holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament John 5. 39. Rom. 15. 4. Rom 16. 26. Q. Which are these things necessary to be known and believed by us A. First Concerning God and his Works of Creation and Providence Secondly Concerning Christ his only begotten Son and our Redemption by and through him Thirdly Concerning the Holy Spirit and the Gifts and Graces thereof by which through his lively Operation in us we enjoy the Fruit of that Redemption and are enabled savingly to know believe and practice what is required of us Heb. 11. 3. 6. 2 Tim. 3. 16. 1 Tim. 3. 16. John 17. 3. 1 Cor. 2. 9 10 11 12. Q. Which are these things necessary to be practised by us A. The Commandments of God briefly contained in the Ten Precepts of the Moral Law and some other Commandments given us by Christ in the New Testament Exod. 20. 1. Matth. 28. 20. Q Whence came the Holy Scriptures of the Old and new Testament A. They came from God who did inspire and move holy Men to commit them to Writing for our Instruction 2 Tim. 3. 16. Q. Are the Scriptures the Words of God A. Yea John 17. 8. Q. Are they not also the Word of God and are not the Doctrines delivered to us in the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament concerning the way of Life and Salvation frequently called the Word in Scripture John 17. 20. Acts 13. 26. 1 Cor. 4. 20. Gal. 6. 6. Phil. 1. 14. 2 Tim. 4. 2. 2 Tim. 2. 15. A. Yea as where Paul bid Timothy Preach the Word it is certain he meant the whole Doctrin of Salvation by Christ and Christ himself called a short Sentence in one of the Psalms of David the written Word John 15. 25. Q. It is any Lye or Falshood as some have argued to call the Scriptures which are many Words the Word A. Nay as it is no lye to call many Letters the Letter but is an ordinary manner of Speech both in Scripture and other Books Q. But seeing Christ is called the Word and the Word is said to be God is it not absurd to call the Scriptures or the Doctrin contained in them the Word Rom. 2. 27 7 6. A. Nay no more than it is absurd to call the Sun Light because God is called Light in Scripture for many words have diverse Significations in Scripture as not only the word Light but Spirit Life Flesh Milk Wine Oyl Bread Waeter have diverse Significations in Scripture Q. How then may the word be distinguished A. Into the essential word mentioned John 1. 1. And the declarative word that may also be called the doctrinal word and that again may be distinguished into the word that is either Vocal i. e. uttered by the Mouth
Objection is oft made by some against the necessity of Faith in Christ as he suffered in the Flesh that Paul said He knew Christ no more after the Flesh how is this Objection to be answered 2 Cor. 5. 16. A. The words after the Flesh do not refer to Christ's Flesh as if Paul had renounced and quite buried in oblivion all Knowledge Faith and Remembrance of Christ's Death and Sufferings in the Flesh and Resurrection the contrary of which is evident from many places throughout his Epistles and particularly from his words a little before in that same Chapter v. 14 15. but his carnal knowledge of Christ such as he had when a Pharisee which was but a knowledge of Christ after the Flesh he did justly reject Q But have not some felt an inward spiritual Fire and had experience of the good Effects of it who are so far from having had Faith in Christ as he outwardly suffered Death in the Flesh that they are prejudiced against it and have openly before many Witnesses opposed it as unnecessary and unprofitable yea hurtful as drawing from the Gift of God within A. As the Law at Mount Sinai Exod. 19 1. 16. 12. 2. 6. was given in Fire on the 50th day after the Children of Israel came out of Egypt so the Holy Ghost was given in Fire on the 50th day from Christ's Resurrection Acts 2. 1. 2. 3. And as these two outward Fires differed so there are two inward Ministrations of Fire as it were two Fires the first Legal the second Evangelical and whatever good Effects the Legal Fire produceth it maketh none the Children of the New Covenant or bringeth to that Perfection and Purification and true and real Sanctification that the Gospel ministration bringeth unto the Effects of the last and first as much differing as Gold and Silver differs from Brass and Iron Q. What is the Everlasting Life A. It is the full enjoyment of God and Christ together with the holy Spirit by Vision Love and Delight together with the complete Glorification of the Souls and Bodies of all the Faithful eternally and without all end in the Kingdom of Heaven and where they shall enjoy the blessed Society of all the holy Angels and glorified Saints Matth. 5. 8. 1 Cor. 13. 12. 1 Joh. 3. 2. Rev. 22. 4. Philip 3. 21. Luke 20. 36. Heb. 12. 22. Q. Is there an Earnest or first Fruits of Eternal Life that the Faithful do enjoy here on Earth in the mortal Body A. Yea John 6. 47. 58. Rom. 8. 23. 2 Cor. 1. 22. 5. 5. Eph. 1. 14. Q. What is that Faith in Christ Jesus whereby the Faithful eat his Flesh and drink his Blood that they may have Eternal Life A. It is not only the assent of the understanding to the truth of Christ as he came in the Flesh and gave his Body of Flesh to be broken and his Blood to be sued for us but is a most chearful ready and free consent of the Heart and Will whereby every true Believer with great desire receiveth accepteth and relyeth upon Christ trusteth and consideth in him and in God the Father through him for remission of Sin Justification and Eternal Life and Salvation and all the Spiritual blessings promised in the Gospel and by which free act of the Will the Faithful chuse God to be their God and Father and Christ to be their Redeemer and Saviour Head and Husband King and Lord as well as Priest and Propitiation for Sin The Believer having thus acted Faith on him is as truly refreshed comforted strengthened fed and satisfied with him as a hungry Man is with Meat therefore by a Metaphor believing in Christ is called an eating of him both which assent of the Understanding and consent and choice of the Heart and Will is wrought in the Soul by the Spirit of Christ by means of the Word and Doctrin delivered in the holy Scriptures and by the like Metaphor it is called a looking to him a coming to him a resting and abiding in him a being joyned to him as the Members are joyned to the Head a being grafted in him Rom. 11. 17. Joh. 15. 4. and built upon him as on a sure Foundation also a being married to him by which Faith as they abide and dwell in him so he abideth and dwelleth in them Heb. 12. 2. Isa 45. 21. 22. Matth. 11. 28. Isa 11. 10. John 15. 7. Eph. 2. 6. 3. 17. 1 Cor. 6. 17. Eph. 2. 20. Rom. 7. 4. Yea not only his Spirit and Life dwelleth in them but he himself the Man Christ Jesus who dyed and rose again by Faith dwelleth in them not by his bodily Presence but by their having him in their constant thoughts and remembrance and in their love and affections as the loving Wife hath her loving Husband in her thoughts and affections when he is bodily absent and as Paul said to the Corinthians 2 Cor. 7. 3. You are in our hearts to dye and to live with you Q. But it is objected by some that they find a difficulty if not an impossibility in it to believe in the Man Christ without them whom they have never at any time heard or seen they cannot frame a conception of him in the mind as the Wife can of the Husband whom she hath both heard and seen and immediately conversed with A. The account that the holy Scriptures give us of him and of his most holy Life and Virtues and wonderful Excellencies doth better help us to frame a Conception of him in our minds as the holy Spirit that we receive from him gives life to that Conception by his powerful Operation in us than if we had only seen him and heard him outwardly as the true and accurate description of a Man's Life and Virtues gives us a better account of him than the bodily sight and hearing of him therefore it was that our Lord said to Thomas Blessed are they that have not seen and yet have believed Joh. 20. 29. There is no Man who hath receiv'd some extraordinary favour from a Person that he hath not seen but by the favour which he hath receiv'd from him he will be helped to frame a very lovely Conception of him in his Heart and Soul And the faithful who had not seen Christ with their bodily Eyes more than we to whom Peter writ unto did both believe in Christ and love him whom they had not seen and rejoyced in him with great joy even joy unspeakable and full of glory 1 Pet. 1. 6. With what dearness of love and affection do we love the Saints whose holy Lives and Virtues are so lively set forth to us in the Scriptures and the holy Martyrs in Church History though we believe not in them But we could not love them unless we had some true Conception or Idea of them for love doth as much require a lively Conception of the Object beloved as Faith requireth a lively Conception of the Object believed Therefore if
A Christian Catechisme For the Instruction of Youth And others to whom it may be Useful In the Grounds of Christian Religion and Practice of Christian Piety Wherein the Twelve Articles of the Christian Creed and the Godhead and Manhood Natures of Christ and His Prophetical Priestly and Kingly Office are briefly explained And the true Christian Doctrin Concerning CHRIST His being a SUFFICIENT SAVIOUR as he is both God and Man and with respect to both the absolute Necessity and excellent Consistencie of His Outward Coming in the Flesh and of His Inward Coming and Spiritual Appearance in our Hearts through Faith in Him and Love and Obedience to Him in Order to our Eternal Salvation Declared and Demonstrated by Testimonies of Holy Scripture And the Divine Excellency of the LIGHT WITHIN in distinction from Humane Reason Asserted and Vindicated and the Question concerning its Sufficiency to Salvation truly stated and resolved Where also many other Gospel Doctrins and Practical Christian Truths and Duties are held forth By George Keith London Printed for Brabazon Aylmer at the Three Pigeous in Cornhill over-against the Royal Exchange 1698. To The READER Friendly Reader THere are a few things of which I thought fit to give thee notice in relation to the following Treatise First If thou happen to find some few things in it asserted which touch not any of the great Doctrins of the Christian Faith that do not seem well to consist with some passages in some of my former Books I desire thee to reckon them among the things since Retracted by me in my late Book of Explications and Retractations Printed in the Year 1697. which I have done with a sincere Conscience God having been graciously pleased of late times further to enlighten me I know not one thing here delivered in this Treatise that may seem to have any inconsistency with any of my former Books but is contained within those Retractations as to Matter and Substance As to the Doctrin of the holy Trinity namely the Oneness of the Essence of the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost and their true distinction by their Relative Attributes I thank God I have always had the sound Faith thereof wherein I have fully agreed with all Orthodox Christians in opposition to either Arianum or Sabellianism or any other Heretical Opinion but I acknowledge my weakness in being too scrupulous to own the manner of expressing that distinction by calling them three Persons as other sound Christians upon good ground have called them the which scruple upon good consideration and advisement I have now laid aside and have found freedom to use those terms with all other Orthodox Professors of Christianity for reasons sufficient as I judge I have given on that Head in my following Treatise but this doth not argue in me any change of my Faith seeing as my former Books sufficiently testifie I had the same Faith formerly as touching that great and glorious Mystery that I now have And providing that any do own the truth of the Mystery though they scruple to use the terms of Three Persons I agree with many other charitable Christians not to impose those terms upon them or to charge them with Heresie simply for their scrupling the terms though a needless and singular scrupulosity without any just ground is no wise commendable in any but such who seek to cloak their gross Error by only pretending a scrupulosity to use the terms as the Arguments that stand on Record in Print to this day never Retracted by them evidently prove who have argued not only against the Names or Terms Three Persons but against their being Three and against any distinction betwixt them other than Nominal or in Manifestations and Operations in time are no wise excusable until they retract their former Error For thus they have argu'd as it stands in some of their Printed Books Either they are three nothings or three somethings if three somethings they are three Gods And why should they scruple the word Persons more than the word Trinity since after great Cavillation against Trinity as well as Persons for their not being express Scripture Words some of chief Note among them have said in Print they own the Scripture Trinity and surely they were never desired to own any other nor blamed for not owning any other It is most certain that all the other parts of Christian Doctrin are built on this great Fundamental that the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost are one God having one Essence and yet truly distinct in their relative Attributes and Properties and to deny their true distinction is fully as great an Error as to deny the Oneness of their Essence and Godhead nor can the true Christian Faith be ever truly taught or understood without that Doctrin therefore it was that Christ commanded his Apostles to Baptise all who should become his Disciples in the Name of the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost which to be sure they would not do before they did in some measure instruct them in the knowledge of this great Mystery From which it is evident that the Doctrin it self is a main Fundamental of the Christian Religion the denyal of which is a plain overthrowing of the Christian Faith as is likewise the denyal of the Twofold Nature of Christ the one of his Godhead the other of his Manhood by a personal Union constituting one Christ which I have always sincerely believed whereof my former Books are a sufficient witness without those Doctrins it is impossible that the way and manner of Mans Redemption by Christ and how he is given and sent of the Father unto us and how by and through him the Faithful receive remission of Sin and the holy Spirit with his saving Gifts and Graces both from the Father and the Son can ever be truly understood and the denyal of those Doctrins directly tend to establish Deism and Heathenism and subvert totally the Christian Religion Another thing I desire the Reader to notice That whereas I have not so particularly and fully treated of the Moral Part of Christianity as of the other Part respecting matters of Faith I request the Reader not to construe that he had any occasion thereby to judge of me that I laid not as great weight upon the necessary practice of the one viz. the moral Part in the careful observation of all God's Commands as upon the necessary Faith and Knowledge of the other in order to our attaining Eternal Life and Happiness for indeed I hold them both equally necessary to that end All true Christian Morality is built on the true Christian Faith and draweth its greatest motives and obligations to virtuous Living from thence whereby as great a distinction is made betwixt the Christians Virtues and these of the Heathen Virtues as betwixt Silver and Iron or Gold and Brass The great reason therefore of my not treating at present so particularly and fully on the Moral Part is because the necessity
in our Hearts by his holy Spirit Light and Grace Q What is the need of both the outward Teaching by Men or the Scriptures and Christ 's inward Teaching by his Spirit Light and Grace A. God hath so appointed it that as God and Christ by the Holy Spirit in our Hearts should be the principal Teacher so the Scriptures and Men Teaching according to the Scriptures should be Instrumental in the Spirit 's Teaching us and Working in us the saving Knowledge and Faith of the Christian Doctrin Q Have Men no Knowledge of God without the Scriptures A. Yea many have some Knowledge of God and of his Will in some things without the Scriptures and all Men may know some things of God and of his Will without the Scriptures by what God is pleased to make known of himself by some Manifestation within them and by his Works of Creation and Providence without them Rom. 1. 19 20. Q. But are these peculiar Doctrins of the Christian Religion revealed to Mankind without Scriptures or some outward Means of Instruction A. Nay Q Are no Doctrins of Christian Faith and Practice inwardly Taught and Revealed by the Spirit but what are delivered us in the holy Scriptures A. Nay Q. Are then the holy Scriptures the only publick authentick Standard and Rule to which all Doctrins of Men and professed Inspirations are to be subjected and by them examined and if found contrary to be rejected A. Yea Isaiah 8. 20. 2 Tim. 3. 16 17. Q. How was the Doctrin of Salvation by Christ made known to Men before the Letter of the Scripture was extant A. By outward Teaching of Good and Holy Men with word of Mouth in the several Ages from Adam to Moses which was accompanied with the inward Teaching of the Spirit of God in all the Faithful Q. Whence or how had they that Doctrin outwardly conveyed unto them A. The Prophets had it by special Revelations and others who were not Prophets had it delivered to them by means of the Prophets Q. When did Christ begin to perform the Office of a Prophet A. From the beginning of the World and in all Ages both before and since he came in the Flesh but most especially and evidently and in the most ample and clear manner when he came in the Flesh by his Ministry and Preaching when he was on Earth which was about three Years and an half Q. How did he perform the Office of a Prophet in those Ages before he came in the Flesh A. Because it was his Spirit in the Prophets 1 Pet. 1. 11. By which they Prophesied and Preached which Spirit with all the Gifts of it and saving Graces thereof were given to them and to the Church for Christ's sake and for the Merit of his most holy Obedience unto Death when he should come to perform that Obedience Q Is not the Doctrin of Salvation by Christ Jesus in a true and proper Sense the Gospel of Christ A. Yea. Q. Hath not therefore the Gospel been Preached in all Ages of the World and ever will by which God has ever had a Church in the World and ever will have to the World's end A. Yea Matth. 16. 18. Q. But have they had the Gospel of Christ Preached to them who have had no discovery of Salvation by Christ or free Remission of Sins for his sake either by outward Instruction or inward Revelation A. Nay Q. Do they not therefore greatly Err who Teach that the common Illumination wherewith every Man is Enlighted is the Gospel of Christ yea the whole Gospel without any thing else A. Yea. Q. How are Paul's Words to be understood that the Gospel hath been Preached to every Creature under Heaven Col. 1. 23. A. They cannot be universally understood 〈◊〉 all and every particular Man throughout 〈…〉 who le World more than where in the 〈…〉 within a few lines he said that he 〈…〉 Brethren did warn every Man and teach every Man Col. 1. 28. Yet none can say with any colour of Truth that they did teach every Man that either then lived in the World or had before or since lived in the World the Gospel therefore its being Preached to every Creature or to every Man hath this Sense that without exception the Gospel was Preached to every Man of whatever Nation Kindred or Family where the Gospel came by an outward Ministry Q. Why is the Gospel called by Paul the Power of God to Salvation Rom. 1. 16. A. Because wherever it is faithfully and sincerely Preached it comes not in word only or in a bare Form of Doctrin but in Power and in the Holy Ghost and in much assurance to them who doe sincerely and truly believe it and receive it by which Gospel they are saved 1 Thess 1. 5. 1 Cor. 15. 2. Q. Is the Gospel of the Kingdom to be Preached in all the World before the end of the World come A. Yea as Christ hath expresly foretold Matth. 24. 19. Q. Do they not Preach another Gospel than Christ and the Apostles and Prophets Preached who Teach that the Doctrin and Message of Remission of Sin and of eternal Life and Salvation by Christ Crucified and raised again is no part of the Gospel of Salvation and in so doing bring themselves under the Curse A. Yea Gal. 8. 9. Q. What doth the word Evangel Translated in English Gospel signifie A. A good or joyful Message concerning Christ the Saviour who was born at Bethlehem as the Angel declared to the Shepherds Behold said he I bring you good tidings of great joy that shall be to all people for unto you is born this day in the City of David a Saviour which is Christ the Lord Micah 5. 2. Luke 2. 10. Q. Was it foretold in the Old Testament at what time Christ should come in the Flesh A. Yea in Jacob's Prophecy The scepter shall not depart from Judah nor a lawgiver from between his feet until Shiloh come and unto him shall the gathering of the people be Gen. 49. 10. This Shiloh is Christ who was to come of Judah the Hebrew word Shiloh as the most Learned in the Hebrew Language say signifieth his Son and such a Son as should be born of a Virgin as also it signifieth Peaceful and the most Judicious of the Jewish Writers understand it of the Messiah which is Christ that signifieth Anointed and the word Jesus signifieth Saviour Q. Did the Government among the Jews cease at that time when Christ came in the Flesh A. Yea as both the Scriptures and Writings of the Jews plainly declare for though the Jews had been some time before the coming of Christ under the Roman Government yet their great Council called the Sanedrin had the Power to judge of Life and Death continued unto them until Herod an Alien who was Contemporary with Christ took it away and the Jews confessed that at that time it was not Lawfull for them to put any Man to Death which was a clear fulfilling of
in their Sins and the Apostles are false Witnesses and Christ 's Prophecy who foretold his Resurrection on the third Day hath failed 1 Cor. 15. 13 14 15. Q. But may not his Resurrection be owned and not his Ascension into Heaven with the same Body A. The one cannot be owned without the other for if Christ 's Body did not ascend it did evanish or return to Dust and Christ Dyed again and his Body suffered Corruption which could not be for the Scripture witnesseth that Christ having once dyed dyeth no more Death hath no more dominion over him Q What Scriptures in the Old Testament foretold Christ 's Ascension A. Diverse places such as Psal 24. 7 8 9 10. Psal 47. 5. Psal 68. 18. Isaiah 52. 13. Gen. 49 9. Q. What Figure in the Old Testament did signifie Christ 's Ascension A. The burnt Offering the Smoke of which ascended straight upwards whence it has its name in the Hebrew from a word that signifieth to ascend Q Was not Isaack's being said on the Altar and afterwards being raised alive a Figure of Christ 's Death and Resurrection according to Heb. 11. 19. Q. Is there a real place above the Earth called Heaven into which Christ hath entred with his Body and whole glorified Manhood of Soul and Body A. Yea. Q How doth this agree with Scripture that saith Flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God 1 Cor. 15. 50. A. It is the same Body in Substance though changed greatly in Manner and Qualities from Natural or Animal Gen. 11. 12. Matth. 1. 17. to Spiritual from Mortal to Immortal such as the Bodies of the Saints shall be at the Resurrection Q. Why do we not see that Heavens with our bodily Eyes into which Christ 's Body is entered A. Because of the Weakness and Grossness of our Flesh and of our fleshly Sight which can scarce see the Body of the Air that we breath in nor behold the brightness of the Sun but when our Bodies shall be changed and made Spiritual at the Resurrection we shall see the glorious Heavens and also the glorious Body of Christ and the glorified Bodies of all the Saints in Heaven Q. Is there also a real place called Hell into which the Wicked both Soul and Body shall be cast at the Day of Judgment A. Yea which is that called Tophet Isaiah 30. 33. Which hath been ordained of old he hath made it deep and large the Pile thereof is Fire and much Wood the Breath of the Lord like a stream of Brimstone doth kindle it Q. What signifieth Tophet and why is it so called A. Tophet signifieth the beating of a Drum and was the place where the Idolatrous Israelites burned their Children and Sacrificed them alive to their Idol Molech where they used to beat Drums to hinder them from hearing the pitiful Cry of their Children therefore by a Metaphor Hell is called Tophet and by the like Metaphor Hell is called by Christ in the N. Testament Gehenna i. e. the Land or Field of Hinnon where all the Filth of the City of Jerúsalem was cast into that piece of Ground having formerly belonged to a Man called Hinnon Q. Why hath God so ordered it that as the place of Reward to the Saints and of Punishment to the Wicked should not be seen by us in this Life nor apprehended by any of our outward Senses so that none should come from the Dead to tell us of these things A. That thereby we might have the greater occasion for the Exercise of our Faith which is the Evidence of things not seen Heb. 11. 1. We have not only Moses and the Prophets Testimony concerning future Rewards and Punishments but the Testimony of Christ himself who rose from the Dead and hath given us in the Records of the holy Evangelists and Apostles in the New Testament full and sufficient Ground of Faith to believe these things to which the Spirit of Truth doth bear an inward Witness and who will not believe on such great Evidences nor would they believe if any should rise from the Dead to tell them Luke 16 31. Q. How is Christ the Object of our Faith for Remission of Sin and Justification is it as his Blood is shed in us and as he offers up himself a Sacrifice in us as some say to appease the Wrath of God A. Nay for all such Notion of Christ 's blood being shed in us and his offering up himself in us a Sacrifice for Sin to appease the Wrath of God is false and contrary to Scripture c. Q Is then Jesus Christ considered as he died for us without us and rose again and as he was the Sacrifice for our Sins by his Death and Blood that was outwardly shed the Object of our Faith for Remission of Sins and Justification A. Yea Rom. 10. 9 10. Coloss 1. 20. Heb 12. 2. Acts 10. 41. SECT VII Q. HOW doth Christ perform his Kingly Office A. By his various Administrations of it in the several Parts thereof Q. Which are the several Parts of it A. First Such as respect Angels both good and bad and the whole Creation Secondly Such as respect the World or that part of Mankind that do not belong to his Church Thirdly Such as belong to his Church Q. Hath Christ a Kingly Power and Government over all the good and holy Angels A. Yea Heb. 1. 6 7. Col. 2. 10. Eph. 1. 21. Phil. 2. 10. Mark 1. 25 9 25. Luke 4. 35 9 42. Q. Hath he also a Power and Government over the evil Angels and all evil and unclean Spirits and the Devil the Prince of them A. Yea as plainly appeared by the Power and Authority he used to cast forth the unclean Spirits out of the Bodies of many that were Possessed Q. Hath Christ also a Kingly Power and Government over Heaven and Earth and the whole Creation A. Yea as is evident from his own words that all Power in Heaven and Earth was his being given him of the Father Matth. 28. 18. Matth. 8. 26 27. Mark 2. 27 28. Acts 10. 36. And which he shewed by his commanding the Winds and the Seas and the great Miracles which he wrought who as he was Lord of the Sabbath so he was Lord of all Creatures Q. How doth Christ put forth his Kingly Power and Government over Devils and wicked Men seeing they are Disobedient to him A. By restraining and limiting their Power over-ruling their evil Designs and Actions and causing them to turn to his Glory and the Glory of his Father and to the good of his chosen and lastly by Judging and Punishing them at the last day Psal 76. 10. Rom. 8. 28. Acts 17. 31. Matth. 8. 29. Q. How doth Christ perform his Kingly Office over the World or that part of Mankind that do not belong to his Church and neither are nor shall become Members of it but remain Impenitent to the last A. By giving them a righteous Law universally in their
in all Men and more specially in the Faithful it being generally acknowledg'd not only by Christians but by Heathen Poets Orators and Philosophers that God and his Word and Spirit is in all the Creatures and as it is said in the Book called Wisdom Gods incorruptible Spirit is in all things Wisdom 12. 1 So that there is no Goodness or Virtue or Excellency that is in either Stone Metal Vegetable or Animal but God is the Author and first Cause of it and that not as at a distance or without things only but as near yea so near that as God is in all things so all things are in him and in him we live and move and have our Being and therefore as God is Light essentially in and to himself so by an easie Metonymie God and Christ may be said to be a Light to and in all Men as the Cause and Author of all the Light that Men have universally and more especially he is in and to the Faithful their Light as David said The Lord is my Light and my Salvation Psal 27. 1. enlightning them with greater and more high and noble Illuminations and Lights than he doth other Men and so is a true Cause of their Salvation as their Light in them but not the only Cause as within them but also as in Christ God-man without them and together with him their great High Priest Mediator Advocate Head of divine Influence and spiritual Nourishment c. Q. But if God and Christ be a Light in Men then what need is there of any thing else without Men What need of Christ God-man without them to enlighten them seeing they have God and Christ in them A. The Presence and In-being of one Cause takes not away the Influence Virtue and Operation of another Cause as it were a false Argument to say God is in a Field of Earth as the great Cause of its fruitfulness and therefore that Field will produce Corn without Seed and without Dew and Rain from Heaven and without the Influence of the Sun all which are external second Causes even as false it is to argue God and Christ considered as the Word is in every Man and in the Saints and Operates in them therefore they need not Christ considered as God-man the Word made Flesh their High Priest Mediator Advocate and Propitiation in Heaven without them or any influence of heavenly Dow Rain or Warmth from him that Sun of Righteousness in whom the Fulness of the Godhead dwells bodily who is full of Grace and Truth and of whose Fulness as said John we all receive and Grace for Grace Q. I● it not therefore a great Error in them who blame that assertion that the Light Within whether in Saints or Heathens is not sufficient to Salvation without something else that something else being understood to be the Man Christ who is both God and Man and the Sacrifice of himself by his Death on the Cross his Resurrection Ascension and Intercession for us in Heaven all which are something else than the Light Within whether in Saints or Heathens A. Yea and 't is a downright setting Deism and Hethenism in opposition to Christianity and a subversion of it Q. But did not Christ say to Paul 2 Cor. 12. 9. My grace is sufficient for thee and was not that Grace in Paul and if sufficient what need any thing else A. The Grace of Christ was in Paul but in measure and in Christ in all fulness and tho' the present measure of Grace that was in Paul was sufficient for that present time yet not without Christ as a Man's Hand is sufficient to handle a Pen and Write or do other Work but not without the Man himself nor was that measure sufficient for all time to come but Paul needed a daily supply of more Grace out of Christ's fulness as the Bread we received last Work and the Drink we then drank will not satisfie us now without a new supply of daily Bread and Drink so nor will the measure of Grace given the last Week or Day suffice to Day but we need daily to pray in respect of our spiritual Bread from Heaven Give us this day our daily Bread or as some think it better translated Give us this day the Bread of our Sustinence or Sustentation Q. Hath the Grace of God and of Christ then as it signifieth an inward Principle that he giveth to Men its several measures A. Yea it hath as Paul said to every of us ●s Grace given according to the measure of the Gift of Christ Eph. 4. 7. Q. Hath the Spirit of God any measures or parts A. Properly speaking nay For the Spirit of God is one and the same Infinite Being with God and God has no Measures Parts nor Passions Q. Is then the Grace of God a distinct thing from the Spirit of God A. Yea though not divided or separated there-from Q. How then are we to understand that manner of Speech used by some that one hath a greater or lesser measure of the Spirit than another A. Not as with respect to himself but with respect to the Gifts and Graces thereof also when the Spirit is said to be quenched that cannot be understood of the Spirit himself but of his Operations Q. How is the Scripture to be understood that saith the Holy Ghost was sent down by Christ upon the Apostles for seeing the Holy Ghost is that Infinite Spirit and is every where present he is not capable of any local motion of Descent or Ascent A. That Descent is also to be understood not with respect to himself but his Gifts and Graces Q. What are the saving Graces and Gifts of Christ and of the Holy Spirit Are they not an inward Seed and Principle of a spiritual and holy Life the same that John calls the Seed of God 1 John 3. 9. and Peter the Incorruptible Seed of which the Children of God are Born 1 Pet. 1. 23. containing all the Virtues Graces and Fruits of the Spirit in it Seminally as Faith Hope Love Temperance Patience Humility Meekness c. Even as the several Parts and Fruits of a Tree are contained in the S●●d o● it which Seed is by Christ Jesus infused into the Souls of the Faithful to be in them a Principle of spiritual Life and of holy Living and Acting A. Yea. Q. But is not the Word and Doctrin of the Gospel outwardly Preached called the Seed by Christ himself Matth. 13. 19. A. It is so called partly Metaphorically and partly by a Metonymie where the Thing containing receives the Name of the thing contained the External Word and Doctrin being as it were the Conduit whereby the Seed of God's Grace is conveyed into the Soul and whereby that Seed doth Operate in the Souls of Men for their Regeneration who receive it with Faith and Love Q. How and whence have the Faithful the Holy Spirit given unto them of God Is it not by and through Christ considered
as he is both God and Man our Elect High Priest Prophet and King Head and Mediator without us in Heaven and as our Faith is exercised on him thus as its Object flowing into us and imparting unto us both the Holy Spirit and his saving Gifts and Graces and the daily encrease of them A. Yea. Q. By what Figure or Type was this signified under the Law A. By the Oyl that was poured on Aaron's Head and did run down from his Head and Beard to the lower Skirts of his Garments Q. What Testimonies of Holy Scripture have we for this A. Many both in the Old and New Testament as Isa 32 ● 2. Isa 59 21. John 1. 14 16. John 7. 38 39 John 4. 14. John 15. 26. Acts 2. 33. Eph. 4. 7 8 15. Q. Can it then be supposed that they have the Holy Spirit or the saving Gifts and Graces thereof who have not Faith in Christ as he is both God and Man without them in Heaven seeing the Promises are only to them that believe in him as such A. Nay Q. Do not such who think they have all within them needful to Happiness and eternal Salvation make themselves equal with Christ and as near to God in way of Union and Communion as Christ And are not such guilty of great Idolatry and Blasphemy A. Yea. Q. Is Christ God-man without us the Head of all gracious Influences not only as the procurer and purchaser of them by the dignity and merits of his most holy Obedience unto Death but also as the real dispenser of them out of the fulness of all Grace and Truth that is in himself so as that he is the great Store-house of Grace out of whom God the Father who dwells in him in all Fulness supplyeth the Church and every true Member thereof A. Yea Eph. 4. 7. 8. 15. 16. Coloss 2. 19. Joh. 1. 16. Col. 1. 19. 2. 3. 9. Q. What are these divine Influences Gifts and Graces which the Faithful receive of God out of Christ and which come down from above from the Father of Lights and descend as the Rain upon the mown Grass A. It is far better to know and enjoy them by spiritual gust taste and feeling than by any nice and dry Speculation of them They are like the Manna from Heaven which though the Children of Israel fed on yet they knew not what it was Exod. 16. 15. Rev. 2. 17. Let it suffice us to know them by the Names which the Scripture calls them Streams of Life living Waters Rain and Dew from Heaven divine Powers Lights and Virtues like the Virtue that went out of Christ that healed the Woman of her Issue of Blood Gifts and Graces Milk Hony Bread Wine and Oyl a Feast of Fat things all which though borrowed and metaphorical Names yet signifie more excellent and precious things than all worldly Treasure for they are the true and incorruptible Substance and Riches which never fade away nor never take Wings to fly from them that love them and him of whom and by whom they have them Isa 12. 3. 55. 1. 25. 6. Psal 68. 9. Hos 14. 5. Psalm 81. 16. Prov. 8. 21. SECT X. Q. WHat are the Laws that God doth write in the Hearts of his People Jerem. 31. 33. Are they not the same that are writ in the holy Scriptures excepting the Ceremonial part that is abolished and some other Laws peculiar to the Jews A. Yea. Q. How doth he write them in their Hearts Is it without all use of outward means A. Nay Q. Then are not the Laws writ in the Hearts of the Faithful by the Spirit in the use of outward means as a Transcript or Copy from the holy Scriptures themselves A. Yea. Q What is the difference betwixt the Law writ in the Hearts of the Faithful and the Law writ in the Hearts of the Unfaithful A. There is a great difference the one hath the Law writ in Stony Hearts the other hath it in Hearts of Flesh that are made by the Lord soft and tender Q Of what service are the Promises contained in the Scripture to the Faithful A. Of exceeding great use and service for by them through the Operation of the Spirit we are made partakers of the divine Nature Q. What is the difference betwixt the manner of God and Christ their being in the Saints and true Believers and the manner of their being in Unbelievers and Unconverted Persons A. As to the essential Presence of God and the essential Word and Spirit that is the same every where and in all things but in respect of Manifestations and Operations the difference is great for the Faithful have peculiar and special Manifestations and Operations of God and Christ in them which none others have Again God and Christ and the Holy Spirit are in the Faithful by Union and Communion and Inhabitation or In-dwelling by Faith and Love but not so in unbelievers and unsanctified Persons Hence it is that unbelievers are said to be without God and Christ in the World without Hope Strangers and Aliens from the Common-wealth of Israel Q. How is Christ in the Saints their Hope of Glory Coloss 1. 27. A. It is not so to be understood as if Christ were only their Hope or the Object and Author of it only as within them and not as without them as he is God-man the great High Priest Mediator and Advocate and as their Head for he is the Saints Hope both ways considered for Paul gave thanks to God for the Hope laid up for the believing Colossians in Heaven 1 Coloss 3. 4. 5. And surely that was more or something else than what they enjoyed of Christ within them unless Men will say as some have said that there is no Heaven at all without Men but only within them nor any Hell but within them which is abominable Ranterism but we cannot have the saving knowledge of him nor that sweet and comfortable experience and enjoyment of him and of his Love and Life and spiritual Blessings but as the Mystery of him is inwardly revealed in us and his Love and Life inwardly felt by us for as Christ within the Saints and without them is but one Christ so it is but one great Mystery which yet may be distinguished into two parts the greater part being God manifest in the Flesh to wit in the Flesh of Christ as he outwardly suffered justified in the Spirit seen of Angels Preached to the Gentiles believed on in the World received up into Glory which Paul said was without Controversie the great Mystery of Godliness and without all doubt is the greater part of the Mystery for the best of the Saints have not the Fulness in them it is only the glorified Man Christ Jesus without them who has that Fulness but every one of the Saints have a measure of the Gift of Grace out of that Fulness as the Water in the Cistern is but a sinall part of that which is in the River
the difficulty comes gradually to be removed and such an attainment becomes exceeding delightful and sweet as well as profitable to the Soul surely David had attained it when he said Truly my Soul is silent on God Psal 62. 1. as the best translation is and Unto thee O Lord silence praise in Zion Psal 65. 1. As intimating that as God is praised in silence so praise cannot be truly performed unto God while the Mind is unsettled disquieted and discomposed which it will needs be until it come to true Silence as also when he said My heart is fixed O God my heart is fixed Psal 57. 7. and then it follows I will Sing and give Praise and divers places of Scripture hold forth not only the duty of inward Silence or ceasing from all Self-actings whether of the Understanding or Will but also the great profit and benefit of it Lam. 3. 27 28. Psal 4. 4. 46. 10. Isa 30. 7. 19. Q. How by Meditation A. After the Mind is cleared and disburdened of all Self-disquieting thoughts and actings then as a fruitful Soil having good Seed sown in it and being watered with Rain from above and warmed with the Sun's heat brings forth plenty of sweet smelling Herbs and Flowers both pleasant to the Sight and profitable for Use which it could not do while it was loaded with Rubbish being helped with the Rain and Warmth of God's Holy Spirit it bringeth forth with ease and pleasure precious and wholsom Meditations and Thoughts most sutable and proper to its present state upon variety of objects all which do greatly conduce to dispose the Soul for Prayer and Thanksgiving and any other religious Duty Q. Doth the holy Spirit help us in Meditation without all use of outward means of Instruction as Reading in the holy Scriptures Hearing Conference A. Nay but by using frequently these outward means the Holy Spirit by his holy Inspirations and Motions brings seasonably to our remembrance what we have formerly heard or read and have been taught out of the holy Scriptures of divine Truth and also brings to our frequent remembrance the great Love and the many Mercies of God to us both Spiritual and Temporal and his great and manifold Deliverances Preservations and gracious Providences which afford us matter of Praise and Thanksgiving unto God which ought to be offered up with our Prayers Q. What things more particularly are the proper and necessary matter and subject of our Meditation A. The Works of Creation and Providence both in general and particular and more especially the Psal 77. 10. 11. Psal 143. 5. Eccles 12. 1. great Work of our Redemption and the great Glory of God that is wonderfully demonstrated therein in his great Attributes of Mercy and Justice Wisdom and Power in most excellent Harmony and how the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost are all concerned in that great Work the Father did not dye for us but he so loved us that he spared not his dear Son but gave him freely to dye for us and Christ so loved us that he freely gave himself for us to suffer the cursed Death of the Cross in our stead and the Holy Ghost so loved us that he is come to be a true and faithful 〈◊〉 so us in our hearts to assure us that Christ dyed for us and to apply to us the great Worth Essicacy and Merit of what Christ hath done and suffered for us who is the free gift both of the Father and the Son to us and also freely giveth himself to us by whom God through Christ doth work the true convincement in us of our sin and misery and the true Conversion from it begotting in us true Faith Hope and Charity and all other Evangelical Virtues and Fruits which are therefore called the Fruits of the Spirit all which ought to be the most frequent matter and subject of our most serious and devout Meditation together with the exceeding great obligation of duty that lyeth upon us of Love and Obedience as the reasonable return of such exceeding great and rich favour love and mercy freely bestowed upon us which are the great motives to Christian Obedience also the Laws and Commandments of God and Christ to the end we may obey them ought to be our daily study and meditation in the doing of which we may expect the Blessedness and Promises of God to be fulfilled to us Psal 1. throughout and likewise the precious Promises of God recorded in Scripture ought to be frequently in our Meditations that by them we may be encouraged to pray to God for the performance of them And we ought not only to have continually before the eyes of our Minds the great Love of Christ in his dying for us but his most holy Example in his most perfect Obedience Resignation Patience Humility Self-denyal Love to his Enemies that we may follow his Steps 1 Pet. 2. 21. Moreover the frequent consideration of our State past present and future with the most diligent and impartial examination of our selves and of our daily conversation both exteriour and interiour is most necessary for us that wherein we have failed in our duty either to God to our selves or our neighbours we may be humbled and sorry for it confess our sins to God and ask forgiveness of God for Christ's sake and wherein we have been helped by his Spirit and Grace to advance in the ways of Holiness to bless and praise God through Christ Jesus for the same also the frequent meditation of Death and Judgment the vanity of the World with all its Prouts Pleasures Honours and Preferments and the exceeding great advantage of Godliness which hath both the Promises of this Life and of the life to come is exceeding both profitable and necessary to us in all which or whatever is necessary to be remembred by us Cant. 1. 4. Psal 8. 3. 4. Psal 63. 5. 6. Psal 119. 23. 48. 148. 1 Tim. 4. 15. 2 Tim. 2. 8. Psal 104. 34. and made the subject of our frequent meditation the faithful may expect the assistance of God's blessed Spirit in the diligent use of the means and helps that God hath offered to us Q. To whom are we to pray and give thanks as the one intire object of Divine Worship Prayer and Thanksgiving A. To God the Father the Son Jesus Christ God Man and the Holy Spirit and who is also the one intire object of our Faith 1 Cor. 1. 2. 3. Revel 1. 4 5. 6. Q. Are we to make use of any Images in Divine Worship A. Nay Exod. 20. 4. 5. Acts 17. 25. 29. 30. Q. How are we to pray and give thanks so as to be accepted A. In Spirit and Truth in sincerity of heart in Faith without doubting in humility in holy fear with understanding with love and fervency of heart with frequency and constancy to all which we need the continual help of God's Spirit and Grace to aid and assist us John 4. 23. 1 Tim. 2. 8.
Gen. 18. 27. Gen. 32. 10. 1 Thess 5. 17. 1 Cor. 14. 15. Heb. 12. 28. Jam. 5. 16. Q. Is not private Prayer alone by our selves in secret a necessary duty daily to be practi●ed by us A. Yea Matth. 6. 6. Q. Is not also Prayer with others in Families and especially in publick where the Faithful meet together a necessary Duty A. Yea Jerem. 10. 25. Matth. 18. 20. Acts 13. 3. Q. What are the things for which we are chiefly to pray A. They are briefly contained in that excellent form of Prayer which Christ taught his Disciples saying Our Father c. all other Prayers throughout the Scriptures containing nothing for substance but what is comprehended in that Prayer and may be reduced to some Head thereof Matth. 6. 9. Q. Is not external Worship with our Bodies and outward Man as Vocal Prayer with our Mouths and the reverend behaviour of our Bodies as in bowing kneeling standing when we Worship God with Prayer and Thanksgiving a necessary part of Worship as well as the internal of the Heart and Mind and commanded of God 1 Cor. 6 20. Eph. 3. 14. Rom. 15. 6. A. Yea. Q Is it necessary and proper for the best of Men to confess their Sins and pray for forgiveness of them A. Yea 1 Joh. 1. 9. Q. Why should they pray for forgiveness of Sin who have receiv'd it already A. They have the same cause as to pray for their daily Bread who have it already beside that the great and most solemn and publick forgiveness of Sin is yet to come at the day of Judgment And the frequent sinful defects and imperfections that we fall into as James said In many things w● offend all require and call for our frequent confession and asking of God the forgiveness of our Sins Acts 3. 19. James 3. 2. Q. For whom are we to pray A. Not only for our selves but for all Men for our Enemies for our Friends and Relations and Neighbours for the King and all in Authority for the whole Church of God and all the Faithful every where and for all such of God's Elect as are yet unconverted and scattered that they may be converted and gathered for the prosperity and success of the Gospel that Truth Righteousness and Peace may be advanced Error and every false Way brought down Deceivers may be discovered and the Deceived recovered and reclaimed 1 Tim. 2. 2. Psal 51. 18. Psal 7. 9. Matth. 5. 44. 2 Thess 3. 1. Q. Doth the Spirit of God teach us to pray without all outward means of Instruction or use of the holy Scriptures A. Nay but in the use of them the Spirit of God working Faith in us and inflaming our Hearts with fervent Love and Affections wherein the very Substance and Life of Prayer doth chiefly consist and bringing to our remembrance words of the holy Scripture or the matter thereof sutable to our present states and conditions Q. But doth not the Spirit at times give new words to a Man that has a spiritual Gift of Prayer A. Not new coined words for that would be a new I anguage but the Spirit may and doth at times help a Man to apply and accommodate words already in use both Scripture words and others sutable and seasonable to the matter of his Prayer Q. Must be who prayeth by the Spirit every time that he prayeth use variety of different Expressions A. This is not always needful for Christ who had the Spirit above all Men that ever were or shall be prayed three several times using the same words Matth. 26. 44 Mark 14. 39. Q. Is there not a true Prayer of the Mind and Heart that is very acceptable to God and also very profitable to the Faithful when they do not utter audible words and there is not a proper season to utter them A. Yea as the Scriptures plainly testifie Lam. 2. 18. Gen. 24. 45. 1 Sam. 1. 13. Q. Is there not also a true Prayer in the Hearts of the Faithful very frequently without all words so much as conceived in the Mind as a Man may feel a hunger and thirst after Meat and Drink without saying in his Heart that he is hungry or thirsty A. Yea which Prayer is the true Spiritual hunger and thirst after God and Christ to enjoy still more and more of his Love Life and Holiness and is the continual motion and ascent of the Soul unto God and Christ by Love and Desire and is the most principal thing in Prayer which is oft without all words either outwardly expressed or inwardly conceived and after this manner the Faithful pray continually and without ceasing as the Heart is in a continual motion by the natural Life that is in it so the Mind and Soul of every Faithful Man is in a continual motion by the spiritual and divine Life of God and Christ in it that it may still more and more approach to God and be made conformable to him Psal 42. 1. 2. Psal 63. 8. Q. Though the Faithful are not to expect any new Articles or Doctrins of Faith to be revealed unto them by the Spirit nor any new Laws or Rules of moral Life but what are contained in the Scriptures yet such as are spiritual and holy Livers and walk with God in their daily Conversation both as to the exteriour and interiour part of it with great exactness diligence and circumspection regarding God and the leadings and guidings of his Spirit that leads into all Truth according to the plain Institution and Rules of the holy Scripture both in Faith and Practice may they not hope pray and wait for and certainly find clear and certain dire●tions of God's holy Spirit in their Hearts and Souls which they may certainly know to be such to direct and guide them safely and comfortably in the contingent and doubtful affairs and intricacies of humane Life respecting matters in themselves indifferent neither commanded nor forbidden in Scripture which oft cannot be resolved by the best dictates of meer humane Reason helped and assisted by general Rules of moral Prudence and has not the experience of many good and holy Men in all Ages confirmed the truth of it and are there not Promises of God in the Scripture that he will give such direction and guidance to such whom he counts worthy of it and who in Faith and Humility pray and wait for it A. Yea although it is great presumption in any that are but Carnal and lax in their manner of Life to expect such inward Direction Counsel and Conduct for which see the following Scriptures Psal 37. 23. Prov. 3. 58. Prov. 4. 12. 8. 9. Jam. 1. 5. Q. Ought not the first day of the Week on which our Lord Rose from the Dead be observed and kept so as to be solemnly set apart for the Service and Worship of God both in Publick and Private with abstinence from servile Labour and from worldly Affairs both in commemoration of our Lord's Resurrection on that day
Jesus A. Two his Godhead Nature and his Manhood-Nature Q. How are these Natures distinguished A. His Godhead nature is the same with the Godhead nature of the Father and of the Holy Ghost which was before all Time and before all Creatures having all Infinitie Perfections of Power Wisdom and Goodness c. His Manhood Nature was Created in time and of the same kind with the Nature of other Men. Q. How can two such differing Natures Constitute one Christ A. By the Personal or Hypostatical Union of the two Natures which is a great Mystery yet no wise Contradictory to true Reason as neither is the Mystery of the Holy Trinity nor any other Mystery of the Christian Faith Q. Have we any weak or obscure Resemblance of it in our selves A. Yea Every Man is Constituted so to speak of two Natures the one of the Body which is Visible Material and Mortal the other of the Soul which is Visible Intellectual and Immortal and yet these two by a Personal Union are but one Man Q. Hath the Manhood-nature of Christ a Created Soul and a Created Body as other Men A. Yea. Q. Was the Father or the Holy Ghost Personally United to the Manhood-nature of Christ or only the Son or Word A. Only the Son or Word as the Scripture testifieth the Word was made Flesh and did Tabernacle among us John 1. 14. Q. Had the Man Christ any Sinful Defilement or Guilt of Adam's Sin at his Conception or Birth in the Flesh A. Nay Heb. 4. 15. Q. Why was Christ Born of a Virgin A. That by his extraordinary manner of Generation it might be manifest that he was without all Guilt or Defilement of Adam's Sin and also that he might have no immediate Father but God Q. How was he then the Son of David and Abraham A. Because the Virgin Mary of whom he was Born was Descended of David and Abraham Q. Did Christ really partake of Mary's Substance A. Yea. Q. Is it not therefore a great Error in them who say that Christ's Body which was Born of the Virgin was altogether from Heaven having nothing of her bodily Substance in it A. Yea. Q. Is it not also another great Error in them who say because Christ was Conceived by the Holy Ghost that therefore as Man he was not Created or that his Manhood was not any created Being or Nature A. Yea. Q. Is it not another great Error in them that say Christ is only a Man and had no Being or Existence before all Time and Creatures A. Yea. Q. Is it not also a great Error in them who say Christ is only God and that neither his Flesh nor Soul was any part of him but only as a Garment as a Man's Garment is no part of him A. Yea. Q. Is it not also a great Error for any to say Christ is nothing else but the Light within every Man or the Word within A. Yea. Q. Is it not also a great Error to say Christ is the Holy Ghost or the Holy Ghost is Christ A. Yea. Q. How is Christ called the everlasting Father in Scripture Isaiah 9. 6. A. With respect to Men he is the Father of all Faithful Men and of his Church but not that he is his own Father Q. Was it foretold by any of the Prophets that Christ should be Born of a Virgin A. Yea by the Prophet Isaiah 7. 14. Behold a Virgin shall conceive and bear a Son and shall call his Name Immanuel i. e. God with us And also by Jeremiah 31. 22. The Lord hath created a new thing in the earth a woman shall compass a man Q. Was it not foretold by God himself to our first Parents after the Fall in these words That the seed of the woman should bruise the serpents seed Gen. 3. 15. A. Yea For because he was called the Seed of the Woman it did intimate that he was to be made or born of a Woman without her knowledge of a Man Q. How can it be proved from Scripture that he who was Born of the Virgin was not a meer Man but God as well as Man A. By the Names given him in Scripture the Testimonies concerning him his Miracles and the Worship given him by Angels and Men. Q. What Names given him prove that he is God A. His Name shall be called to wit of the Child born Wonderful Councellor the mighty God the Everlasting Father the Prince of Peace Isaiah 9. 6. and Jer. 23. 5 6. I will raise unto Davida righteous branch and a King shall reign and prosper And this is the Name whereby he shall be called the Lord our Righteousness and the Name Emmanuel is in English God with us Q. What are the Testimonies of Scripture that prove him to be God A. Such as Rom. 9. 5. Of whom as concerning the Flesh Christ came who is over all God Blessed for ever John 1. 1. The word was God and verse 14. And that word was made flesh Heb. 1. 1 2. God hath in these last Days spoke to us by his Son whom he hath appointed Heir of all things by whom also he made the Worlds or Ages verse 8. Unto the Son he saith Thy throne O God is for ever and ever Q. How do his Miracles prove that he is God seeing Moses and others of the Prophets wrought Miracles A. They wrought Miracles only as Servants and did not work them in their own Name but Christ wrought his Miracles in his own Name and as the Lord of and over all the Creatures he commanded the Winds and the Seas and they obeyed him he rebuked the Diseases and the unclean Spirits and so Cured the Diseased and Possessed Heb. 3. 5 Matth. 8. 26 27. Mark 1. 25. Luke 4. 39. Q. What places of Scripture do prove that the Angels do Worship him A. Heb. 1. 6. And let all the Angels of God worship him Phil. 2. 10. God hath highly exalted him and given him a name which is above every name that at the name of Jesus every knee shall bow of things in heaven and things on earth This sheweth that as he is Worshipped by Angels so he ought to be Worshipped by all Men. And 1 Cor. 1. 2. The believing Corinthians and all the Saints every where called upon the name of Jesus Christ both their Lord and ours SECT V. Q HOW many Offices hath Christ A. Three the Office of a Prophet of a Priest and of a King Q Hath he not many other Offices as of a Head Husband Mediator Advocate Bishop Shepherd Captain Physician c. A. They are all contained under these three and reducible to them Q. How doth he perform the Office of a Prophet A. Teaching us by his Doctrin outwardly delivered to us in the Holy Scriptures either as Read or as Opened and Expounded unto us in Preaching by Men well and duly gifted and qualified with Ability of true Knowledge and who are good Examples in Life and Conversation and also by his inward Teaching
inward Principle and Seed of God in Mens Hearts as some have most perversly construed a great part of which Blessing was forgiveness of Sins and Justification through the Righteousness of Christ without us freely imputed to us for that Abraham believed in Christ as he was to come and suffer death in the Flesh and rise again is clear Abraham saw my day and rejoyced said Christ yea he received Isaac after he had laid him on the Altar in a Figure that signified his Faith that Christ should not only suffer Death but be rais●d from the Dead And for Justification by Faith in Christ given to the holy Ancients Paul Cites that place of the Old Testament in Habukkuk 2. 4. The just shall live by his faith And Peter qu●●es a place in Isaiah 2. 8 16. 1 Pet. 2. 6. Behold I lay in Zion a chief Corner Stone Elect Precious and he that believeth on him shall not be confounded And that Cloud of Witnesses mentioned Heb. 11. Who are all said to have dyed in Faith their Faith did certainly respect Christ Jesus as he was to suffer death and rise again because he was and is the sure Foundation to whom all the Prophets gave witness that whosoever believeth in him should receive remission of Sins Q. How then is James to be understood who saith Abraham was justified by Works and Rachab A. Not in the sight of God but as an evidence both to themselves and others that they were justified Q. Are they not very fallacious who Teach Justification by the Righteousness of Christ imputed to the Faithful and mean thereby the inward Work of Righteousness or Sanctification wrought in them A. Yea. Q. And is it not Popish and contrary to Scripture to Teach that the Works which Christ works in us or which we work by the help of his Spirit are meritorious of Justification seeing Abraham whose Works were such was not justified by his Works A. Yea. Q. And is not the ground of their so Teaching false and proceeding from great Ignorance whereas they ●y the Works that Christ or the Spirit works in us are not ours but Christ's for though Christ by his Spirit is the efficient Cause of them yet he is not the only efficient for we also work with him and we are the only formal Cause of them it is not Christ in us that Repents Believes Obeys but we by his help and assistance and therefore tho' Christ is a perfect Agent yet while we are not perfect the Work is not perfect for the nature of the Effect followeth the imperfect Cause especially the formal Cause An Effect altogether good must have all its Causes perfectly good otherwise if there be a defect but in one of them the Effect is imperfect A. Yea. SECT IX Q. WHat use hath that inward Law of Righteousness or Illumination in all Men given them by Christ if no Man can be eternally Saved by it without Faith in Christ Crucified A. It is of great use as it is a preparatory Ministration of the Spirit in a lower degree and kind of Operation for convincing of Sin and giving the knowledge of Sin and working in the Soul a sense of God's Wrath and Judgment for Sin that is of that service to Men as when Men are Condemned to dye for their Crimes and afterwards hear of the King 's gracious and free Pardon their former Condemnation makes the Pardon the more precious and acceptable to them That was it that Paul calls the Ministration of Death and Condemnation 2 Cor. 3. 7 9. that was glorious in its Season that is antecedent and preparatory to the Ministration of Justification that followeth and is much more glorious For as God led Israel of old by Sin●●i where the Law was given with terror to Sion and Jerusalem that signifieth the Vision of Peace and where the Temple was built without the noise of a Hammer 1 Kings 6. 7. So God now leads his Israel through the inward Ministration of the Law to the inward Ministration of the Gospel and New Covenant of Grace of Life and Peace Q. What other use hath it especially to the Faithful who are come under the New Covenant A. So far as the dictates and teaching Light and Knowledge of it extends it serves for a Rule of Life together with the Scriptures in things of moral Honesty Justice and Temperance for if our Reason as Men be still of great use to us in things of Reason certainly that Law or Light in us and in all Men that is greater and more excellent than Humane Reason is of great use and service to the most Faithful And Obedience to it as a Rule of moral Life is so necessary that no Man can be saved without sincere Obedience to it Q. But doth not the more special Light and Illumination of Faith given to the Faithful under the New Covenant make the other void and useless and as it were extinguish it as the Light of the Day seems to extinguish the Light of the Night A. Nay For as Christ said he came not to destroy the Law and the Prophets but to fulfil them so he is not come either Outwardly or Inwardly to destroy either our Reason as Men or any former Light or Illumination that he had given nor doth the Light of the Day extinguish the Light of the Night strictly speaking though it may seem so to do but doth rather strengthen it and better it And why should the more excellent Light of Faith extinguish this other Light of Moral Justice more than it doth extinguish our Reason as Men which by experience is not so found but the contrary that the more we are enlightned by or with the Light of Faith our Reason is the more refined pure and clear strong and vigorous Q. What ground of Scripture is there for Two Lights or more than one Is there not rather one only Light which is God and the Word Christ which is one with him that inwardly shineth in the hearts of all Men A. The Light originally is but one and that is God and Christ the Eternal Word the Fountain of all Light Wisdom Grace and Goodness yet this one Fountain sendeth forth its various Streams according to his good Pleasure and though there is but one God yet there is diversity of Operations and but one Christ yet diversity of Ministrations and but one Spirit yet diversity of Gifts as the Scripture plainly declareth hence we find in Scripture that God is called the Father of Lights and the God of all Grace also we read both of the manifold Wisdom of God and his manifold Grace and of the seven Spirits of God answering to the seven Lamps or Lights in the Sanctuary which Solomon according to the Wisdom given him of God increased the number of unto Ten. Q. But can God or Christ as he is the Word be said to be a Light in Men either universally in all Men or specially in faithful Men A. Yea both universally
as for remission of Sin and Justification so for Regeneration and the new Birth A. Yea which sufficiently sheweth the great ignorance of some that teach how Paul laboured more to bring People to know or have Christ formed in them than to bring them to have a Belief in Christ without them as he was crucified c. For there is no other way to have Christ formed in us but by having a saving Faith in Christ crucified without us wrought in us by the Spirit of God therefore Paul called Christ crucified the Power of God and the Wisdom of God 1 Cor. 1. 23. 24 SECT XIV Q. DOth the Baptism of the Holy Ghost and of Fire which Christ promised to his Disciples still remain in the Church A. In respect of the saving Operation and saving Gifts and Graces thereof it doth though not in respect of its miraculous and extraordinary visible Effects as the Gift of Tongues and the visible appearance of Cloven Tongues like as of Fire that sat upon each of them Acts 2. 3. Q With what Fire doth Christ Baptise them that believe in him A. With his Spirit of Judgment and Burning whereby according to God's Promise their silthiness is purged away and with his living internal Word that is as a Hammer that breaketh the Rock in pieces and as a Sword cutteth down and slaveth the earthly Members of the Body of the Sins of the Flesh and as a Fire to burn them up together with the Hay Wood and Stubble the Briers and Thorns and all the combustible matter that cannot dwell with that devouring Fire and everlasting Burnings Isa 33. 14. 15. Q Is that the Fire whereof the Scripture mentioneth whereby a Man shall be Saved according to which God even the God of the Faithful is called a consuming Fire and Christ viz. with respect to his inward appearance and spiritual Operation in Believers was promised to be like a Refiner's Fire and like Fullers Sope and that he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of Silver and he shall purifie the Sons of Levy and purge them as Gold and Silver that they may offer unto the Lord an Offering in Righteousness and that then the Offering of Judah and Jerusalem shall be pleasant unto the Lord as in the days of old and as in former years 1 Cor. 3. 15. A. Yea. Heb. 12. 29. Mal. 3. 2. 3. 4. Q. Why is the Spiritual Appearance and Operation of Christ in Believers compared to Fire and metaphorically so called A. Because of the resemblance and likeness of the natural and outward Fire to the inward and spiritual for as the outward Fire both enlightens and consumes what is combustible as Wood and Stubble but melts purifies and refines Gold and Silver so the inward and spiritual Fire both enlightens the Uunderstanding to see what Sins and Lusts are in the Heart that are to be destroyed and is as powerful and mighty to destroy them yet doth no hurt to the Creature but refineth purgeth and purifieth it as Gold and Silver is purged from the dross Again as the operation of the Fire upon the Flesh of any living Creature is sensibly painful and afflicting so is the operation of this inward and spiritual 〈◊〉 upon the fleshly Lusts of Men that have been as their living fleshly Members even sensibly painful and afflicting with a spiritual sensible pain And as the Fire hath not this operation but as there is a due application and bringing near of the things that the Fire is to operate upon unto the Fire so there must be an inward application of the Heart and Soul of the Man that is to be thus purified and have his Sins and Lusts destroyed to this inward and spiritual Fire which is to be felt in his Heart and Soul and tho' for a season great inward pain and affliction and suffering is here felt as when a Cancer is cut out of a Man's Flesh yet it ought to be born with all possible quiet patience and stilness and even then there is a present inward spiritual Joy Ease and Refreshment felt in the Soul that accompanieth the pain as when a Person is Cut for the Stone the case of having the Stone taken away is greater then the pain of the Wound Q. As there is an inward Baptism which Christ and not Man giveth so is there not an inward Supper that Christ giveth and not Man o● both which the outward Baptism and Supper are Signe even as the Word outwardly Preached in the outward Ears of Men is a Sign of that inward Word Preached by Christ himself in the Heart and as the inward Word and Preaching of Christ in the Heart makes not the outward Word that is a Sign of the inward null and void or unprofitable but there is a good and excellent consistency betwixt them so is there not as good and excellent consistency betwixt the outward Baptism and Supper which are the Signs and the inward and spiritual A. Yea. Q. Who are they that partake of the inward Baptism and Supper A. None but true Believers in Christ as he was outwardly Crucified and who hear his Voice and open the Door to his knocking c. by has spiritual appearance at the door of their Hearts All such and none but such Sup with him and he with them Q. What is their Supping with him A. His giving them his Flesh to Eat and his Blood to Drink that is his teaching and enabling them by his Spirit to apply the Merit Virtue and Efficacy of his Flesh and Blood which together with his Soul he offered up to God a Sacrifice for our Sins by which application and union through Faith Believers receive remission of Sin and his holy Spirit with the gracious Influences thereof Q. What is his Supping with them A. Their Faith in him and Love to him together with the lively exercise of all their Graces which are acceptable to him as a Supper to a hungry Man Q. But Christ said it is the Spirit that quickens the Flesh profits nothing This is brought by some as an Argument against the necessity of Faith in Christ as he suffered death in the Flesh by them who think that Faith is not necessary A. If their Argument had any weight it would prove that Faith not only not necessary but nothing profitable though some of them distinguish and say they confess it is profitable but not necessary But the Argument is built on a false supposition and perversion of our Saviour's words which was an answer to the carnal Jews their objecting How can this Man give us his Flesh to Eat which they meant of bodily Eating by the bodily Mouth but Christ meant it of a spiritual Eating by the spiritual Mouth of he Soul to wit by Faith which the Spirit giveth and their carnal understanding was that Flesh which did not profit as neither would on supposition their eating of his Flesh with their bodily Mouths if they could have done it Q. Another