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A78551 Animadversions on Mr. William Dells book intituled The crucified and quickned Christian. By Humfry Chambers, D.D. Pastor of Pewsy in the county of Wilts. Novemb. vicessimo, 1652. Imprimatur John Owen Vicecan. Oxon. Chambers, Humphrey, 1598 or 9-1662. 1653 (1653) Wing C1912; Thomason E686_3; Thomason E686_4; ESTC R206849 85,353 100

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anti-scriptural and anti-evangelical position For do not believers find a law in their members rebelling against the law of their minde and leading them captive to the law of sin which is in their members Doth Christ so too Do not believers groane in their earthly tabernacles desiring to be cloathed with their house which is from heaven Doth our Lord Christ so too Doth not our Saviour ever live to make intercession for his people and to save all those to the uttermost who come to God by him Do all believers so too I cannot but believe that Mr Del hath limitations in store for this boundlesse position though he omitted to expresse them at the publishing thereof B That it is just so between Christ and believers as it is between God the Father and Christ and that believers are as nearly united to Christ as God and Christ cannot be truly affirmed unlesse Christ the eternal Word and Son of God and believers be one God essentially or that God and Christ be not one God essentially neither of which positions I hope Mr Dell will adhere unto upon deliberation The words of our Saviour whom we may safely nay whom we must surely believe which are here alledged by Mr. Dell speak not home to his affirmation For we may know and believe that Christ is in the Father as being together with him one God blessed for ever and that believers are in Christ as members of his mystical body and that Christ is in them by his spirit which dwelleth in them and yet neither know nor believe that it is just between Christ and believers as between God and Christ and that Christ and believers are as nearly united as God and Christ which are high affirmations and very strange and dangerous C Whether this be not close girding at the conscionable observation of the weekly Lords day let Mr Dell judge D In John 17.21 it appeareth that our Saviour prayed and was no doubt heard therein that all believers might be brought into a blessed unity amongst themselves in God and the Lord Christ through the Spirit of God which is given unto them 1 John 3.24 By the inhabitation of which Spirit of God in believers it cometh to passe that as the Father is in the Lord Christ and Christ in the Father in a divine unity so believers become one amongst themselves in the Father and the Lord Christ in a blessed spiritual unity and so united they are one as to the truth though not to the manner and degree of unity as the Father and the Lord Christ are one This is all for ought I see which can be perceived from the Scripture alledged by Mr Dell which falleth very short of his purpose and doctrine or if our Saviours words John 17.21,22 be to be understood of that celestial unity which is between the Father the Son and Believers through the reciprocal actings of special love to which sence the 23. verse seems to give countenance our Lords words admit of a clear interpretation without the least intimation of the same or as near a union through the Word or Godhead of our Saviour between him and believers as is between him and the Father E Doth not Mr Dell here forget himself whilest he mindeth believers so to live that Christ may not be ashamed to own every part of their lives for this intimateth that believers may possibly so live that Christ may be ashamed to own some part of their lives and then in those parts of their lives at least believers must needs be distinct persons from the eternal Word and Son of God which is plainly and confidently denied by Mr Dell Sect. 11. B C SECT XVI And the life I live 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the flesh This Paul speaks to shew that the life he lived after he was a Believer was not out of the flesh in the Religion of Angels in strange Raptures and Revelations and in high and wonderful things above himself but that the life he lived in Christ and Christ lived in him was in the flesh that is in his humane soul and body A There are a sort of People which also have been Professors of the Gospel so deluded by the Devil that they say they live the life of Christ yea a life far above Christ in the Spirit and that they live immediately in God and have often visions of and intercourse with Angels whilst yet these very people live the life of sin and Satan in the flesh in all manner of filthinesse and uncleannesse and loosenesse and abominable prophanesse B Wherefore saith Paul I live the life of Christ in the flesh in this soul and body of mine I live in the flesh but not after the lusts and requiring of the flesh but I live Christs life in my own flesh in all righteousnesse holinesse cleannesse purity meeknesse goodnesse love patience heavenlinesse this is the life I now live in the flesh 2. Note hence again That the life of Christ is to fill a Christian not his spirit only but his flesh it is to fill his soul and his senses his inward and outward man his thoughts words works and his whole conversation the life of Christ is to fill them all C The life of Christ is first communicated to the spirit of our minde there it is first kindled and rooted and from thence by degrees it spreads it self into the flesh and to this the flesh is most unwilling but at last the Spirit overcomes the flesh and leads it forth into its own righteousnesse and life Vse 1. D And hence we may learn that our present natural life doth not hinder us but that we may live a spiritual and heavenly life or the very life of Christ in our flesh if we be true Belivers Wherefore Paul elsewhere speaking of Believers saith the Father hath quickned us with Christ and raised us up together with him and set us in heavenly places in him and that whilst we live a Natural life according to the body E So that here in this present world we may partake of eternal life and may live not in notion but in deed the life of the Spirit in the flesh and the life of heaven on earth and the life of the Son of God in our humanity if we do not deprive our selves of so great happinesse through unbelief Vse 2. F Again we may learn hence That the life of the Son of God is not to be confined only to that Humanity that was born of the blessed Virgin which was the Head of the Elect but that it extends it self to all true believers in whom Christ lives as in his own flesh as Paul saith Christ lives in me even in my flesh which through this life of Christ in it became Christs more then Pauls So that the life of the Son of God is communicated truly to all the faithful and is to be seen in their flesh in some measure as well as in his in all fulnesse as the
receiving righteousnesse out of which afterwards we work And so the Law that commands Righteousnesse but doth not communicate Righteousnesse can never justifie us But faith that makes us righteous before we can work righteousnesse it is that which justifies us in the sight of God Now to this Doctrine Paul adds his own Experience to make all clear which kind of arguing though it will not satisfie the reason of the World yet it will satisfie the faith of the Saints Now saith Paul for mine own part I must professe to the Jews themselves and to all the world besides F that I am so far from seeking Righteousnesse by the Law that I am wholly dead to the Law and as a dead man have no more to do with the Law as that hath no more to do with me I through the Law am dead to the Law that I might live unto God verse 19. ANIMADVERSION I. A ANd had not Peter too a very clear knowledge in the mystery of Christ He stands indeed charged with dissimulation in the Text Gal. 2.13 but not with ignorance or errour in any degree which yet Mr. Dell seems closely to fasten upon him in this place B No such thing appears to me in the text as is here affirmed by Mr. Dell. The Apostle Gal. 2.17,18 shewed that if professed believers give way to themselves in sin or are by the light of the Gospel discovered to be sinners their sins are not to be charged on Christ as the minister of sin or upon his Gospel but on themselves as transgressours in conformity to his own doctrine Rom. 6.1,2,3,4 This hath nothing to do with any personal errour of Peter greater or lesse whereby he made Christ the minister of sin whereof Mr. Dell causlesly yet confidently proclaims himself guilty C I read of no grosse mistake but of a sad miscarriage of Peter of a dangerous consequence indeed Christians should be tender of casting the reproach of a grosse mistake upon an Apostle without clear evidence In suam ipsius conscientiam peccabat aliud intus sentiens aliud foris simulans Pareus ad Gal. 2.12 He sinned against his own conscience apprehending one thing inwardly feigning another thing outwardly D Let this then stand and be held for a truth that they who are first made righteous can do aright the works of the Law which I think is enough to prove that righteous believers are in some sence alive to the Law since they and they only can do aright the works of the Law yet Mr. Dell afterwards seems very unwillingly to allow so much for truth E Do we work out our justifying righteousness as these words import Is not this to confound justification with sanctification The righteousnesse of God whereby were are justified is in Christ for us Rom. 3.24,25 The righteousnesse out of which we work is from Christ in us through his spirit Eph. 4.24 These two kinds of righteousnesse are inseparably joyned together yet not to be confounded as they are here by Mr. Dell And of the two it is evident that believers work not out of justifying but sanctifying righteousnesse Phil. 1.11 F Wholly is not in the text and were it there it would only shew that the Apostle was excluded wholly from seeking righteousnesse by the Law Gal. 2.21 and 3.21 And this is the acknowledged doctrine of Protestants who generally professe that as to the seeking of righteousnesse by the Law we are wholly dead to it through the faith of the Gospel which holdeth forth Christ as the end of the Law for righteousnesse to every one that believeth Rom. 10.4 In this sense there is no question but every believer may say with the Apostle I through the Law am dead to the Law that I may live unto God But Mr. Dells wholly in this place is of a much larger extent transcending as I conceive the limits of the Scripture SECT II. I Saith Paul through the Law am dead to the Law that is The Law it self makes me dead to the Law For the Law with its wrath and curse and punishments hath slain me it hath through my sin delivered me up to death and hell A without shewing me any way of escape or deliverance it hath done against me what ever it could do it hath fully kill'd and slain me And therefore how can the Law any more give Laws and Commands B to a dead man yea to one whom it self hath slain or how can it expect obedience from such an one And this sense Chrysostom gives of these words But secondly C we conceive these words in another sense after this manner I through the Law am dead to the Law that is I through a new Law am dead to the old Law I am dead to the old Law which was the Law of the Letter written in Tables of stone by a new Law which God hath written in my heart and inwardparts 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And this is the Law of Grace or the Law of the Spirjt of Life that is in Christ Jesus which is not a Law consisting of Letters words and sentences but is the living word of God written in our hearts by the living spirit of God according to that of Paul touching Believers 2 Cor. 3.3 Ye are the epistle of Christ written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God and the living Spirit writes a living Law D And this Law makes us dead to the Law and a man is never truly dead to the Law of the letter till the Law of the Spirit of life be writ in his heart by the finger of God But when we have the Law of Grace which is a living and almighty Law in our hearts we are then safely dead to the Law of the letter The Law commands all flesh that hath not the living Word or Law of life within it self E but when a Believer hath in him the Law of the Spirit the Law of the letter hath no more power over him that is so far as he is taken up into that other Law of the Spirit F but no further And there is no danger at all in this Doctrine That the new Law makes us dead to or delivers us from the old as ignorant and carnal Christians think there is inasmuch as this new Law imprints in our souls the love of righteousnesse and hatred of iniquity G And he that is thus freed from the Law is the only man that keeps it and fulfils it through the law of love put into his heart by the Spirit And this Law of love doth fulfil the other Law but never break and violate it Wherefore saith Paul I through the Law am dead to the Law ANIMADVERSION 2. A THe Law taken comprehensively for the whole Law of Moses or strictly for the legal Covenant of works sheweth a sinner no way of escape from death and hell in it self without Christ But the Law in the Ceremonial part of it did shew the true way of escape from death
shall most gladly so understand him for the future and shall say of him as Austin once wrote of another Linguam corrigat sententiam teneat Let him correct his expression and retain his opinion C Where doth the Scripture speak of our Saviours crucifying before his crosse or so slight our Lords outward crucifying as to call it but a sign of what before was done as Mr Dell here doth I think the Scripture giveth no countenance to such new doctrine but ascribeth far greater honour to our Lords outward crucifying then to be but a sign of somewhat else and sets it forth as an effectual means of the healing of Gods people 1 Pet. 2.24 D That our Lord Christ did deny himself in his humane will wholly resigning himself to the will of the Father and thereupon did freely give up his flesh to the crosse is most certain John 5.30 and 6.38 But where is this or the taking up of Christs flesh into the word which Mr Dell speaks of called or made the crucifying of Christs flesh A proof for that E That our Saviours Divine nature was his crosse and that his humane nature was crucified in his divine are bold strange and peremptory affirmations for which I know not any shew of proof in the Scripture which speaketh of no other proper crosse of our Saviour but the tree on which he suffered Phil. 2.8 1 Pet. 2.24 nor crucifying but that which is charged upon the Jews as the Authors of it by the Apostle Peter Acts. 2.36 F Did the man Christ lose all his own things in God through immediate union with God What his humane life too This indeed is fully accordant with Mr Dels former words if not with his meaning that the humanity of Christ did live in it self the life of the eternal word And what life then did our Lord give for his sheep John 10.11 Certainly not the life of the eternal word G This crucifying of our L rds humane nature in his divine nature here mentioned by Mr Dell for all his confidence was never as I think read of in the Scriptures or heard of unto this day amongst those nations who by the preaching of the Gospel have been brought to the obedience of Faith And I trust he would not have men now to take up any new gospel H The outward crucifying of Christ is not preached barely and alone as Mr Dell here intimateth but together with his self-denying obedience as the original and the glory of it by those who never learned from the Scriptures to call his inward prostrating of his will at the feet of his Fathers will his crucifying Though two Thieves were outwardly crucified with our Lord Christ yet is his outward crosse most glorious before the eyes of all that believe the Gospel Gal. 6.14 And it seems very strange and derogatory to the honor of our Saviours death that a Christian should judge of the lovelinesse of the outward crosse of our Mediator by the crosse of malefactors though crucified with him I These words shew that our Lord Christ had a humane life distinct from the life of God in him which seems directly contrary to Mr Dels former doctrine if his meaning be according to his words and proveth that the man Christ did not lose al his own things through immediate union with God but after that union retained his own humane life to be offered up for us which is good and Gospel truth steadfastly to be embraced by all true Christians K What is here asserted is very true but hath no affinity with Mr Dels foregoing words Our Saviours crucifying had been nothing if God in Christ had not humbled his humane nature to the death of the crosse and he had not offered up that flesh of his to God without fault by his eternal spirit as Paul speaketh Heb. 9.14 These words and those which immediately follow are sweeter then honey and the honey comb They expresse the constant Doctrine of those men whom Mr Dell despiseth as grosly ignorant of the crosse of Christ and they shew that the humanity of Christ did not live in it self the life of the eternal word but that life which appertaineth to the nature of man which he gave for the life of the world SECT VI. Our crucifying with Christ I Am saith Paul crucified with Christ that is with that Humane nature of his that was taken up into the Word Now as the most excellent crucifying of Christ was through the Word and spirit that dwelt in him so likewise the true and glorious crucifying of all the faithful is through the same Word and Spirit of Christ dwelling in them A For to have the Word and Spirit of Christ that is the Word and Spirit that is true God dwelling in us is the greatest crucifying of flesh and bloud that can be And when we are thus crucified with Christ by his Word and Spirit dwelling in us then afterwards the body will be ready and willing to suffer the crosse or fire or Lions or racks or torments or any thing as we see in the blessed Martyrs who if they had not been first crucified with Christ through the Word and Spirit had never delivered up their bodies so readily as if they had not known them to suffer so many grievous and intollerable things for Christ For that flesh that is truly crucified by the Spirit is fitted for all sufferings though never so grievous and intollerable to it self Wherefore let us learn B That no outward sorrows or tribulations or prisons or rackings or killings are such real crucifyings to a believer as his faith hope and love the fruits of the Word and Spirit in him which will not suffer him to live in himself or in the creature but do carry him with great force out of all these things to live in God which thing is the greatest mortification and crucifying of the flesh that can be And as Christs outward crucifying on the crosse without his inward crucifying by the Word of God had been nothing worth no more would all the sufferings and Martyrdoms of all the believers in the world be of any worth in themselves or of any account with God without this inward spiritual daily and constant crucifying suffering and Martyrdom of theirs C Seeing nothing doth so truly and throughly restrain hamper mortifie crucifie kill and destroy the flesh and all the corruptions lusts and affections of it as the living Word and spirit do D And this is the glorious crosse of the Church the Body as well as of Christ the Head without which all Martyrdom is nothing and of which all the bodily sufferings and torments of the Saints have been but a demonstration to the world for the glory of God and for the comfort support and encouragement of other Christians And where this inward crucifying hath not been first wrought and accomplished Christians could suffer nothing outwardly as hath been very evident in many Christians who having in times of persecution been
That Paul was crucified with Christ because his sins were subdued and his nature conquered through the spirit of Christ dwelling in him is a very sure truth generally acknowledged yet is not this all the truth but Paul further intended in saying that he was crucified with Christ that his sins were subdued through the redeeming vertue of the outward crosse or suffering of Christ both as to the condemning and commanding power of them of which here is altum silentium though the Scriptures speak much of it 2 Cor. 5.15 Tit. 2.14 Heb. 9.14 1 Pet. 1.18.19 F Mr Dell here professeth to prove both these things by plain Scripture By both these things he meaneth both that Christ was crucified by the being of the eternal word and spirit in him and also that believers are crucified by the same word spirit dwelling in them But he faileth evidently of his word for the Scriptures produced may seem to speak something towards the proof of the second position yet they say nothing towards the confirmation of the first And as to the second position they only prove that the spirit of Christ or Christ by his spirit doth work to the mortifying of the flesh in believers which is a well known and acknowledged truth But that the living Word or Godhead of our Saviour otherwise then as in and by the Spirit dwelleth in beleevers as a root of mortification not one of the Scriptures produced do affirm That by Christ in us Rom. 8.10 we must understand the living Word within us as Mr Dell glosseth those words I cannot believe since the Apostle in the verses immediately before and after that text doth plainly expound the being of Christ in us by the being of the Spirit of God in us in full consent with all the other Scriptures here produced by Mr Dell. G This use which Mr Dell makes of his doctrine if the words be taken in Scripture sence is sound and consonant to the sence of all true believers and needs no new doctrine to enforce it SECT VII NOw if any desire to know how we may attain to be thus Crucified with Christ I answer that the true faith of Gods Elect is the only way through which we can attain to this crucifying A For through faith we receive the living Word of God to dwell in us and in this Word we partake of the Spirit and this Word and Spirit dwelling in us do as hath been declared crucifie us with Christ B Indeed Hypocrites and carnal Christians receive and professe a word that will not crucifie them with Christ but do receive a word and doctrine that will still suffer them to live their own lives and after their own lusts For the word they receive is only an outward word consisting of divers questions opinions and Doctrines and is also without the Spirit and so it leaves them as it found them in reference to their Natures and corruptions C But the word that faith receives is the Word of righteousnesse and life a word that is alwayes accompanied with the Spirit and when this is ingrafted into the soul and abides in it it presently mortifies and crucifies it and destroyes a mans self out of himself D And therefore in 1 Cor. 1.18 it is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The word of the crosse and that not only because it exposes us to afflictions in the world but also because it dwelling in our hearts by faith doth crucifie us And this crucifying word in the same verse is called also 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the power of God for that Word that crucifies our flesh subdues and destroyes the whole strength of corruption out of us must be such a Word as is also the Power of God and so it is not only in tse●f but also because the Spirit of God dwels in it And this Word thus apprehe●d●d will crucifie us with Christ Now this word of faith which is the word near us even in our hearts will crucifie us 1. Throughly It will crucifie the whole man throughout and that according to his mind will and affect●o●s E for this Word of God is quick and powerful and sharper then any two edged sword and is piercing to the dividing asunder both of the soul and spirit and of the joynts and marrow and is a curious discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart c. And all the Tribulations and Torments in the world yea all the sorrows and pains of Hell cannot so crucifie and subdue our evil natures and lives as this Living Word in our hearts with whom we have to do This will crucifie us till we be dead with Christ as Christ was dead which was the fullest and compleatest death that ever was that is till our outward and inward man be wholly and fully subject to the only Will of God 2. F This word of faith will crucifie us daily and constantly as Paul witnesses 1 Cor. 15.31 saying 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I die daily for the word of righteousnesse dwelling in us is clean contrary to our corrupt nature and all the operations of it and doth without intermission put forth its strength and efficacy against both That as in the first break of day the light is still mortifying the darknesse till it have wholly dispelled it so the Word of righteousnesse deals with our corruptions till their place shall be no more found Now because this our crucifying with Christ is so contrary to the flesh that the flesh is alwayes mourning under it and murmuring against it therefore for our encouragement in so difficult a work as this I shal propound some choice and excellent advantages that believers have by being truly crucified with Christ For by this means 1. We are freed from the Law G For as the humanity of Christ being crucified by the Word and Spirit by this means became dead to the Law and the Law lost all its power over him H so all the faithful that are thus crucified with him are through this crucifying set free from the Law I for their own life being extinguished by the living Word and Spirit and they living in that word and spirit a life not their own but Christs are as truly freed from the Law as Christ himself was K And this Paul doth plainly teach us Rom. 7.1 saying that the Law hath Lordship over a man all the time he lives and no longer But when he is once crucified with Christ and dead with Christ the Law hath no more Dominion over him So then as long as we live our own life the Law hath power over us but when we are dead to our selves through the Life of Christ we are set quite without the reach of the Law and the Law hath no more to do with us the Members then with Christ the Head 2. L By being crucified with Christ we are freed of sin For one of the chief ends of the indwelling of the Word Spirit in Believers is to free them
old Protestant doctrine of mortification teacheth men freely to say Amen to this prayer SECT IX Nevertheless I live EVery true Believer is as well quickned with Christ as crucified with him I am crucified with Christ neverthelesse I live A So that as the humanity of Christ which is the first Example and Pattern to which the whole Church is conformed being deprived of its own proper life through the Word and Spirit that dwelt in it had instead thereof the life of the Son of God communicated to it and that Son of man having parted with his own proper life out of himself did yet truly live in the same soul and body the life of the Eternal Word and was so crucified that neverthelesse he lived so also it is with all Christians And therefore Paul saith out of his own experience I am crucified with Christ neverthelesse I live as if he had said I am not crucified to death but to life my crucifying with Christ is my quickning for by this means I am so killed that I live the more yea now onely I do truly live being formerly dead My own proper life in my self was my death but Christs life in me is my true life For I was dead with the worst death to wit in trespasses and sins but now I live in the best life even the life of righteousnesse B Whence it is manifest that the living Word and Spirit of Christ in a Christian do so kill the life of his flesh which is a life of sin and sorrow and darknesse and death that at the same time they communicate to the same man to the same soul and body a true and spiritual and holy and heavenly and eternal life C For no man is crucified with Christ but he also lives with him seeing the same Word that kils our life communicates Christs and Christ crucifies us with himself not that he may kill us but that he may quicken us and our quickning is the end of our crucifying and our crucifying is the way to our quickening D Indeed the killing of the flesh by the sword or famine or the Law or any way else is death indeed or death unto death but the killing of the flesh by the living Word and Spirit which is its crucifying with Christ is death unto life And here again we may note this also That the true life of a Christian begins from his crucifying and dying with Christ and also the true crucifying and dying of a Christian begins from his life in Christ For both these inseparably go together to wit our crucifying and our quickening with Christ But our crucifying with Christ is named first in order because it is first in manifestation seeing after we believe Christs death is first manifested in us before Christs life though Christs life be first in us in order of nature the crucifying of our flesh flowing from the life of his Spirit This then is the sum of this matter E That the living Word dwelling in us destroyes the proper life of the flesh and takes up the flesh into the life of it self and the Spirit And so a man in union with Christ hath his own life destroyed out of him and Christs own life communicated to him So that in the true Believer the soul and body of man live in the life of the Son of God as was done in the flesh of Christ our elder Brother And thus the flesh lives a life that is not of the flesh yea thus the creature lives in it self the life of God For as that eternal life that was with the Father was manifested in the Son that is in his flesh or humanity and all Believers have seen and known it so also that very life of the Father and the Son is both communicated to the Saints and also manifest in them as faith very well knows F And this is the great mystery of the Gospel let them receive it that can receive it ANIMADVERSION 9. A IN these words Mr Dell hath couched together six strange positions to which I would say more in this place but that the matter of them is discussed and the errour of them as I conceive discovered in my Animadversions on other passages of this book 1. That the humanity of Christ was deprived of its own proper life through the word and spirit that dwelt in it 2. That in stead thereof it had the life of the Son of God communicated to it 3. That the son of man parted with his own proper life out of himself 4. That he did yet live truly in the same soul and body the life of the eternal word 5. That the whole church is conformed to the pattern of the humanity of Christ in point of living the life of the eternal word 6. That the Son of man was so crucified that neverthelesse he lived whilst he was crucified If Mr Dell can produce one Scripture in proof of any one of these Positions I am utterly unacquainted with it I think it may be truly said of them recitasse est refutasse the reciting is a sufficient refuting of them B That the spirit of Christ in a Christian doth so kil the life of his flesh that is of his body of sin that at the same time it doth communicate to the same man to the same soul and body a true spiritual holy heavenly and eternal life is a known truth acknowledged by those whose souls have not entred into Mr Dels secrets If this be all he meaneth and mindeth he should but use old plain words and he should find consent of judgement in all his brethren Me thinks the words of the Lord to Job should sound loudly in the ears of some men in our dayes who are of a deeper language in matters of Religion then that their brethren can well understand them Who is this that darkens counsel with words without knowledge Job 38.2 It is the glory of the Ministers of the Gospel not to be vail'd like Moses but to use much plainnesse of speech in their doctrine seeing the Lord shineth in their hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ C All this in a sound sence is sound doctrine If the words be not put upon new tentors they do not outreach the old apprehensions of Gods servants amongst us D Is it the same flesh as these words import which is killed by the sword or famine and which is killed by the Law and Spirit of Christ and so crucified with him Me thinks no Christian which ever looked into the Scriptures should upon second thoughts say so The one is evidently the material body and the other the body of sin which are things vastly different E That Christ by his Spirit in believers destroyeth the proper life of the flesh understanding thereby the old man is very true but then it is utterly false that Christ takes up that flesh into the life of the Spirit of God And
in these words if Mr Dell understand by flesh the nature or natural body of man then they carry in them a falshood throughout for neither doth Christ dwelling in us by his Spirit destroy the proper life of our humane nature or natural body neither is our humane nature or natural body taken up into the life of the Word and Spirit as is here confidently affirmed And to say that in the true believer the soul and body of man live in the life of the Son of God as was done in the flesh of Christ our elder brother is to make believers the sons of God and partakers of the divine nature in the same manner as our Lord Jesus was which cannot be mentioned without trembling and me thinks should not be the judgement of any Christian Doubtlesse the Apostle Paul understood that God was manifested in the flesh in the person of our Saviour in a special peculiar and incommunicable manner when describing the mysterie of Godlinesse relating to our Saviour he made the first branch of it God manifested in the flesh 1 Tim. 3.16 F This is the great mystery of the Gospel for certain would it be a degree of infidelity to doubt or deny that this is Gospel It seems Mr Dell thinks so by adding Let them receive it who can receive it But who gave him warrant with such absolute peremptorinesse to impose his notions upon others as Gospel the great mysterie of the Gospel I cannot but stand amazed at the strange confidence of some men who dare assume unto themselves our Saviours authority or at least the boldnesse to make use of his authoritative words without any preface in pressing of their new and strange doctrines to say no worse upon others as high points and great mysteries of the Gospel Such high confidence in points wherein men may possibly be brought to an after conviction of their errour I take to be one of the most dangerous pinacles upon which men are liable to be tempted to cast themselves down through the medium of scepticisme into the bottome of Atheism wherein we have many sad examples before our eyes Who can but love and reverence the learned Christian modesty of aged Austin who wrote thus of himself Lib. de bono perseverantiae cap. 21. Quamvis neminem velim sic amplecti omnia mea ut me sequatur nisi in t is in quibus me non errare perspexerit Though I would have no man so to imbrace all that I affirm as to follow me in any other points but such only wherein he perceiveth that I do not go astray And again in the same chapter Quandoquidem arrogantiùs loquor quam veriùs si vel nunc dico me ad perfectionem ut sine ullo errore scriberem jam in istâ aetaete venisse I shall speak more arrogantly then truly if I shall even now say that I am at this age arriv'd to that perfection that I do write without all errour How happy would it be if such a spirit were more commonly to be discerned in our dayes SECT X. NOw this new and Spiritual life which a crucified Christian partakes of He hath it 1. In Vnion 2. In Manifestation First A A Christian hath this life in Vnion when through Faith of the operation of God he is really knit unto Christ and ingraffed into him and made one with him For before we are united to Christ we are without life but as soon as we are united to him we have life from him as John saith in his Epistle He that hath the Son hath life even that life which the Son hath and he that hath not the Son hath not life Now this life and union which a Christian hath through faith is more hidden and secret as that life is that proceeds from the first real union and complyance between the Stock and sience or graft and this is the life of Justification B For as soon as ever we are by faith made one with God in Christ the righteousnesse of God is made ours truly and everlastingly and in this we are justified even before God 2. A true Christian hath this life of Christ not onely in Vnion but also in Manifestation For when a Christian partakes of Christs life by faith this life will not be idle in him which is against the nature of all life but especially of this but most active and operative and it will manifest it self especially two wayes viz. Both in Holinesse and Comfort 1. C This life will manifest it self in Holinesse in the very holinesse of Christ which is the holiness of the Divine Nature communicated to the Humane Nature the Spirit it self which is given to a Believer as the outgoing of the life of God within him worketh its own works of grace and sanctification in him and communicates the same holiness to him a Member as to Christ the Head though in a far different degree 2. This life of Christ in a Christian will manifest it self in comfort as well as in holinesse And this is the life of our life and the next and necessary result of holinesse wherefore it is said that the Kingdom of God stands first in righteousnesse and then presently in peace and joy and the same Spirit that is given for a Sanctifier is also given for a Comforter and Paul saith Rom. 8. That to be spiritually minded is not only life but life and peace D For when a Believer findes in himself a new nature through a new birth and the Law of God within his heart and some strength to obey God and to do his will then he begins to finde also a sweet and heavenly peace within him and many times joy unspeakable and glorious And thus is a crucified Christians new life manifested both in holiness and also in Spiritual peace and joy And now to speak one word by way of Application let us each one seriously consider whether he do indeed partake of such a life as is risen to him out of death whether he finde that he hath parted with his own life and gotten another life then his own in his own soul and body and whether the life of the first Adam be crucified in him he live the life of the second Adam that is not a natural but a spiritual life not a humane but a divine life not an earthly but a heavenly life not a temporal but an eternal life for thus do all live that are truly crucified with Christ E And I desire we all would the rather minde this because if we part with this life ere we partake of that the second death which is everlasting death in sin and the wrath of God must needs swallow us up and because if we do not partake of Christs life here we can never live with him in his Kingdom and also because we can never have true and immediate communion with the Father but in the life of his Eternal Son Wherefore let all such whose hearts God hath
The Apostle used this form of speech that he might shew that as a garment is a different thing from him that putteth it on so also the old and new man are different things from us who put off one wherewith we were clothed and again put on the other which before we had not upon us I take it that Austins words are fully consonant to Scripture doctrine Sit igitur in primis positum atque firmatum virtutem quâ rectè vivitur ab animi sede membris corporis imperare sanctumque corpus usu fieri sanctae voluntatis Let this be in the first place laid down and firmly held unto that the vertue whereby a man lives well commandeth over the members of the body from the throne of the minde and that the body is made holy by the use of a holy will Aug. de civ dei lib. 1. cap. 16. B By the words of the Apostle it doth appear that a Christian crucified with Christ as to the life of the old man liveth not unto God from a principle of life which is properly his own or from himself but from a principle of life which he hath from Christ and in Christ namely from the spirit of Christ which dwelleth in all his But that a believer loseth his personality by being crucified with Christ it appeareth not from this or any other Scripture that I know That through faith a believers soul and body live no more any proper life of their own but are taken up into the nature and person of the Son of God understanding these words according to Mr Dels explication Sect. 13. D that Christ in a believer is not the flesh of Christ for that being a creature can be but in one place at a time but this Christ is the Eternal Word and Son of the living God the power wisdom and righteousnesse of God and the true God and eternal life seems to me a very dreadful position For if a believers soul and body be taken up into the nature and person of Christ the Son of God in distinction from his flesh then he must needs in nature and person be the Son of God and the true God as our Lord Jesus Christ is which I am not willing to believe that Mr Dell will positively and plainly affirm though his words evidently speak so much Whereas it is here further asserted by Mr Dell that in Christ a believer subsists lives and acts as a member in the man the branch in the Vine that is acknowledged in a Scripture sence sc that a believer hath his spiritual life wholly in Christ and from Christ as his head and mediatour through his spirit as a member hath its life from a man and a branch from the Vine but from hence to conclude that a believer through faith doth lose his personality and lives in the person personality of the Son of God is utterly inconsequent for though a believer doth retain his humane nature and personality and doth truly live and subsist in the same yet is it likewise true that that person subsists lives and acts in Christ as to the life of God in him as a member in the man or as a branch in the Vine C This assertion here reiterated by Mr Dell that a believer after faith comes is no more a person distinct from Christ needs not again to be proposed peremptorily but to be proved sufficiently by Scripture and me thinks those words so far as he is gathered up into Christ do utterly overthrow the former assertion and prove that a believer in some degree or respect is not gathered up into Christ and therefore must needs be a person distinct from Christ If here be not contradictio in adjecto a contrariety in the end to the beginning of this sentence I am much mistaken D I utterly deny and doubt not but the Scripture will bear me out in it that a believer though admitted to be a distinct person from Christ is within the reach and power of death and hell for the humane person of a believer being by faith and the Spirit united unto Christ as his member truly and yet mystically is through Christ as his head and mediatour fully put out of the reach of death and hell and of the Law and sin as binding over thereunto so that if the law sin death or the Devil come to a believer to accuse terrifie or condemn him he by reason of his most real and near union into Christ may reply in truth and say It is not I I am not I I am through faith a member of Christ I am in him and of him If you have any thing to say say it to Christ my head and mediatour for I am a member of his and do live in him And this doctrine I doubt not is as full and effectual as what Mr Dell here suggests to bring on that conclusion in regard of believers that none can lay any thing to their charge but what Christ hath taken upon himself and overcome for them and so the law sin hell and the Devil can as soon prevail against Christ as against them who are so nearly joyned to him as to be one flesh and spirit with him in a Scripture sence much different from the mind and meaning of Mr Dell in this point E Those words being not overstrained beyond Scripture meaning are very true and good and conformable to the judgment of those who judg Mr Dels doctrine of a believers having no personality but in the person of the Son of God to be very unsound and dangerous Indeed if we were persons by our selves that is persons not united unto Christ as our head and mediatour we should be very miserable but blessed be the Lord though we know believers to be distinct persons from Christ yet we also know them to be persons spiritually and mystically united unto and even into Christ as their head being made parts of that body which is his fulnesse who filleth all in all Eph. 1.23 and that is unto them matter of everlasting and invincible rejoycing F Where to look this place in Luthers works I know not but upon what I know of the general tenour of Luthers doctrine I dare adventure the reproach of a grosse mistake if the words being duly weighed do import more then this that all personal works worth merit and righteousnesse is to be wholly disclaimed by those who partake of the spiritual benefits of Christ And this is very sweet Gospel doctrine assuredly which hath no affinity with Mr Dels new paradox G Agreed if these words be taken in the plain Scripture sence of them there is no doubt but for the escaping of eternal evils and obtaining eternal good things believers must be taken up into Christ and found in him not having their own righteousness but that which is through the faith of Christ the righteousnesse which is of God by faith Phil. 3.9 at what time they may in their particulars
a believer by Christ and Christ himself dwelling in a believer by his spirit for I take it through the Spirit of Christ dwelling in a believer he is born again to a new habit of a spiritual life which is called the spirit born of the spirit John 3.6 I see no cause therefore why we may not think that Paul had a new habit of life created in him and yet that Christ lived in him by his spirit as the fountain of that life The Philosophie whereby Mr Dell illustrateth his divinity seems as strange to me as what he intendeth to explain by it for though the body hath no habit of life in it apart from the soul yet I think it hath a habit of life in it distinct from the soul even that habit of life which floweth from the soul even as the habit of spiritual life flows from Christ dwelling as the fountain of this life in his believing people by his spirit B I take it that in these words those things are made to clash which do sweetly accord sc Pauls living a natural and personal life in his own soul and body and Christs living in Paul by his spirit as the fountain and as I may say the soul of a spiritual life I conceive that this position hath no self contradiction in it Christ by his spirit lived in Paul whilest Paul lived in his own soul and body a natural and personal life For notwithstanding Mr Dels confidence I take it it will hold for truth that when Christ lived in Paul Paul then lived in his own soul and body that text assureth so much 2 Cor. 4.11 C These words of Mr Dell are very sound being not overstrained for questionlesse Christ himself by his spirit lives in a true believer and by reason of the spiritual and mystical union of a believer as a member to Christ as his head the Lord Christ is originally as to the being of the new creature and doth and suffers and overcomes all in him D Doth not Mr Dell in these words too much divide the Godhead from the manhood in our blessed Saviour whilst he maketh the eternal word and Son of God in opposition to his flesh that Christ which lived in Paul and liveth in believers Me thinks it is evident that the Apostle spake not of Christ under the notion of the eternal Word alone but as the word made flesh when he wrote that Christ lived in him and that he lived by the faith of the Son of God seeing he immediately added who loved me and gave himself for me for it is clear that it was Christs flesh which he gave for the life of the world John 6.57 And though the flesh or humane body of our Saviour in the Capernaits sence carnally partaken of could profit nothing John 6.63 yet our Lord Jesus as the word made flesh is the mediatour head and saviour of his people who dwelleth in them and acteth in them by his spirit as the fountain of their spiritual life And therefore our Saviours flesh is not to be put by in the matter of believers vivification through him as if it had no part or place in that work for the flesh or humane nature of our Saviour having an incomprehensible worth put upon it and power into it by his Godhead or divine nature united to it became in and through these sufferings which it sustain'd the effectual means of eternal life to all those who believe on the name of the Lord Jesus as our Saviour himself hath fully testified saying The bread that I will give is my flesh which I will give for the life of the world John 6.51 And again Except you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his bloud you have no life in you who so eateth my flesh and drinketh my bloud hath eternal life and I will raise him up at the last day for my flesh is meat indeed and my bloud is drink indeed He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my bloud dwelleth in me and I in him vers 53 54 55 56. upon the last of which verses Calvin hath thus written Neque enim ad Christum Deum unquam perveniet qui Hominem negligit quare si tibi vis cum Christo aliquid esse commune cavendum inprimis nè carnem ejus fastidias He shall not come to Christ as God who neglecteth him as man wherefore if thou wouldst enjoy any communion with Christ thou must especially beware that thou despise not his flesh SECT XIV Vses NOw if we rightly understand this point we may learn from it many excellent things 4. A And first we may perceive the mistake of those who look for all the life of Christ in that humanity which was born of the Virgin whereas Christ truly lived in Paul and lives in all the faithful and his very life is to be seen in them as the life of the Soul is not confined to the Head but disperses it self through all the Members and is manifest in them in measure as in the head in fulnesse 5. B We may learn that Christ in a believer is to him instead of all credted habits of Grace Christ who is the true God is all in all in a Christian and so a Christian partakes of that righteousnesse which is Christ of that wisdom which is Christ of that power truth goodnesse c. which is Christ and Christ that dwels in believers is truly all Grace to them And herein they are like unto Christs humanity unto whom the fulnesse of the Godhead that dwelt in him was instead of all created Grace Wherefore let us know that the created habits of grace in a Christian which the Schoolmen have invented and taught and others have received from them are nothing but the Empty notions and Vain speculations of carnal and unbelieving hearts ignorant of the true mystery of the Gospel For Christ that lives in a believer is all Grace to him and thus the Apostle Paul expresly teacheth in 1 Cor. 1.30 where speaking of Christ he saith He is made unto us of God wisdom righteousnesse sanctification and redemption and so a Christian hath that Wisdom Righteousnesse c. which is Christ himself And this grace which is Christ himself is infinitely more high and holy then all created habits of Grace C and this is the only Grace that is acceptable to God and that makes us accepted in it self D and this is the only grace against which the Gates of hell cannot prevail and the only grace that can make us meet for the Fathers Kingdom And thus you see that Christ that lives in a believer is all grace in him and all-sufficient grace for him 3. E If Christ live in believers then certainly whatever evils and tribulations and persecutions are brought upon believers by the World and the false Church for the word of faith they are brought upon Christ himself and Christ himself is still persecuted in the flesh throughout all Ages and Generations
Tongues People and Nations but some out of every Kindred and Tongue and People and Nation which he hath loved and redeemed to God by his blood And now to make some Vse of both these Truths together Vse 1. And first The World as Christ terms Vnbelievers and Reprobates will certainly be grievously offended at this Doctrine when they shall hear that they have no part nor lot neither in the special Love nor in the special Redemption of Christ But this we cannot help nor be false witnesses of the minde of God which he hath so clearly revealed in his Word For they are not of God neither hath Christ loved or redeemed them neither do they much prize this Special Love and Redemption But the Sins they have they love them and live in them and do alwayes resist and oppose Christ and his Spirit and so as they are rejected of God so also they perish in their own sin and obstinacie Vse 2. 2. The faithful may learn hence that our Happinesse and Salvation in the first cause of it doth far surmount the utmost capacitie of the highest reason of all men and Angels seeing it is builded on no reason or ground of reason in any Creature but upon the meer will and good pleasure of the Creator which is not moved directed or ruled by any thing that is in the Creature but by it self alone and that freely fully and unchangably Which good pleasure of his as it is the Rule of all his works towards the Creature so this also is to be the Rule of all reason in the Creature and with this the Creature is to rest satisfied without farther questions and demands otherwise it blasphemes at the highest rate when it will needs be replying against God and not rest satisfied with his good pleasure Wherefore Christ himself speaking of this special Grace of God to the Elect gives him thanks for his good pleasure which was the first Fountain of all saying Matth. 11.25.26 I thank thee Father Lord of Heaven and Earth because thou hast hid these things from the wise and men of understanding and hast opened them to babes Even so Father because thy good pleasure was such Which shews us that the good will of the Father is the Fountain and first Original of our Salvation unto which the will and pleasure of the Son is fully conformed and the Reason and Prudence and Knowledge and Understanding of man have no Place nor Vse here Vse 3. 3. The free and special Love and Redemption of Christ apprehended and felt by Faith tends to the great Refreshing and Comfort of the Faithful and that in the midst of the greatest sense of sin and wrath That the Lord even the Father and Son should by the Spirit thus single them out of all mankind and that the Father should freely set his love on them and give them Christ to give himself for them and should manifest the truth and certainty of all this to them by the Spirit which only is the Faithful witness of the mind and counsel of God to all his people I say the true and Spiritual sense of this Special Love and Redemption of God and Christ to them cannot chuse but fill their hearts with joy unspeakable and glorious So that the Soul cannot chuse but say Lord what is thy poor servant that thou shouldest deal thus with me That thou shouldst in thy deep and unsearchable counsel and in thy most hidden but most righteous Judgements passe by so many thousands and millions of people in every age and generation and should set thy love on me together with Christ and all his Saints being in my self so wretched and unworthy a Creature And this choiceness and speciality of thy love the more endears it to me and hath ravished and overcome my heart After this manner yea and beyond all expression must the Soul needs be affected that is truly sensible of the Special love and redemption of Christ ANIMADVERSION 19. A THese words speak of Faith as an act of Believers towards Christ regarding and apprehending in him his infinite love and the incomparable fruit of it according to the old Protestant doctrine agreeing with the Scriptures which I think cannot be brought into any good accord with the description of the nature of Faith set down by Mr Dell Sect. 17. A B This is old good and acknowledged doctrine firmly believed by those who are wholly unsatisfied in much of Mr Dels former doctrine as having no affinity with what is here delivered SECT XX. ANd this for Vse Object Now if any say If Christs Love and Redemption belong but to a few why is the Gospel commanded to be preached to all Nations in the World Answ I answer That in all the world among all Nations it may find out the Elect of God and bring them to the true knowledge and enjoyment of what God of his free grace hath done for them in Jesus Christ and when that word cometh they hear the Joyful Sound and believe and according to their Faith so is it to them And so I proceed to the third point which is Faith 's particular application of this special love and redemption of Christ to believers who loved me and gave himself for me A It is the nature of true Faith to apply Christ and all his Works to the believer and to make them his own for faith puts on Christ and cloaths us with Christ yea it eats and drinks him who is the Son of the living God and so makes Christ its own indeed Through faith Christ is formed in us and we again are formed in him and Christ and we are so made one another through faith that Christ Appropriates us to himself and we again appropriate Christ to us Other men content themselves with a General conceit that Christ loved them but a Christian hath a Particular faith Other men believe that he loved Paul and Peter and John such eminent Saints but true faith saith in our hearts he loved Me even Me together with them and that with the self same love and gave himself for Me as he did for them Quest But some will say Had not Paul a special Revelation of this love of Christ besides faith Answ I Answer Paul had a special Revelation of this love but yet no other then all believers have who have received the Spirit as the same Apostle shews 1 Cor. 2.12 where he saith We have not received the spirit of the world but the spirit that is of God that we may know the things that are freely given to us of God So that the Spirit of God within us shews us the things that God hath freely given us among which Christs Love and Redemption are the chief And the same Apostle prayes for the Ephesians that God would give them the spirit of wisdom and Revelation to know Christ. Now this spirit of Revelation doth not only shew us that there is a Christ and what he is but also that