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A51261 An addition to the Clavis aurea with an enquiry upon what terms the salvation of man doth depend; whether entirely on faith or entirely on works, or whether entirely on grace or free-gift. By Thomas Moor, author of the Clavis aurea, living in St. Thomas's in Southwark.; Clavis aurea. Addition. Moor, Thomas, fl. 1695-1697. 1696 (1696) Wing M2608AA; ESTC R216354 26,490 32

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Glory I shall not enquire but I am satisfied there will be no Envy nor Out-vying shall our Eye be Evil because he is good Mat. 20. 15. Tho the last Labourer in the Vineyard came at the last Hour received also a Penny equal with the others that had endured the Labour of the Day Cannot God do what he will with his own We have enough and he that endured the Labour of the Day hath this Advantage that he cannot but prize his Penny the more which is the greater Happiness since also his Experience will give him this Estimation of his Penny to all Eternity above the other who will want that Estimation of his Penny as having not so much laboured for it But some are for some Punishment after this Life which I know not but since there is no Free-will it caunot be more than we are able to bear and that for the better Estimation of future Joys In Page 26. of the Clavis Aurea I discourse of a perfect Free-will to which I refer you and this I must add to it that as by a Penny we know how a Shilling is coined so by a Shilling we know how a Penny is coined from the greater Then if the first Cause were ceas'd to be we can't imagine we could live move or have any being whereby we may as easily believe that we may have a Power given us to create our selves as govern our selves since in both there must be a Seperation between the Cause and the Effect which is the utmost Satisfaction in this Free-will Neither is a Talent given or rather mov'd in all alike for one is subject to Love another to Hatred one to Fornication another to Chastity another is an Unbeliever to another Faith is given and the like throughout all Vertue and Vice And let two contrary Livers exchange Lives if they can and let him that hath some prevalent Sin conquer it and then Experience will soon open your Eyes in Free-will And when all is done you cannot pretend to a perfect Free-will or to be saved by your Free-will since by the Works of the Law no Flesh shall be justified because he cannot keep it in every point We must then search out upon what Terms our Salvation doth depend and that 's the Free-will we must enquire into no other Free-will we can pretend to will do us any kindness I am now come to see whether we have a particular Free-will in those Terms our Satisfaction of Salvation doth depend and since it doth not depend on the Works of the Law because we cannot pretend to keep them perfectly we must be saved by Faith alone which saving Faith I have before laid down in plain Proofs from Scripture The Jews had so little Free-will in this Faith that some had no desire to look after it and some that did look after it could not obtain it and others as the Gentiles that sought not after it obtained it And what Prerogative we can pretend to above these I leave to your own Experience And so I shall draw to a Conclusion thus When we depend on Works by the way of freewill we then depend on our own Righteousness and so like Peter we may fall into a Ditch or deny Christ or some other Danger But when we look upon Works or Goodness as freely given us we not in the least deserving or having a Power but what is given to endeavour for them whereby we look upon our selves as nothing and that these Works are not meritorious but only the Blood of Christ then we depend clearly and only on the Rightousness of Christ or his Blood This is safe and throughout the Scriptures those that had the Power given them to trust in God he led them in his ways tho not to be so perfect here on Earth as not to commit Sin yet they were perfect in a Gospel Perfection or in Love which casteth out Fear 1 Joh. 4. 17 18. and so would not commit Sin if they could help it in which Love was the fullfilling of the Law in Christ And it was said to Ebedmelech the Ethiopian Jer. 39. 18. Thy Life shall be for a Prey unto thee because thou hast put thy trust in me Love to God and Love to our Neighbour is the fullfilling of the whole Law in Christ and so is a Foundation of Good Works and the End of Religion Love thinketh no evil to his Neighbour therefore Love is the fulfilling of the Law Rom. 13 8 9 10. Love is the Price of Love and he must needs love us first if we have this Love and this Love being obtained which cannot be but by this Doctrine or an Infusion of the Holy Gost rapturing the Spirit with such Sweetness beyond the Conception of Man before a tryal of it transporting the Soul beyond all Fear tho the Scriptures lie hid from him we can have no better Satisfaction of our Salvation which Salvation unknown to us hath been lock'd up in the secret Decrees of a tender and loving Father who for pleasant things hath given us profitable things that we may prize by a Contrariety or Sufferings of this World his Love in the World to come whose inconceivable Raptures But what am I going to say I can only take my Leave of you and wish you all both my Friends and Enemies an eternal Experience of them or his Love which passeth all understanding in the highest Heavens even in Mount Sion amongst the innumerable and glorious Company of Saints and Angels Amen FINIS POSTSCRIPT I Think to take my final leave of the Clergy which is what they expect that my writings might dye but first I hold it convenient to examine their works and find out the Reasons they do not answer me Mr. Pelling Chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty in his practical discourse upon God's Love Pag. 19 20. Indeed saith he 't is said that God giveth some a Spirit of Slumber Eyes that they should not see and Ears that they should not Hear but these and the like Expressions though at the first hearing they Sound harsh yet they do not relate to any antecedent decree or desire or work of God but are only accidentally by the just Judgment of God upon obstinate People who harden themselves so that in the end God gives them up to themselves so that they become stupid blind and deaf but the Original of this is their own wilful remper and sinful Courses whereby their Hearts wax gross and their Ears become dull of hearing and their Eyes they close themselves by repe●ted acts of their own as if they were affraid left at any time they should see with their Eyes and understand with their Hearts and should be converted and heal'd Mr. Pelling is now living and these are his words Verbatim Pray what repeated acts of Sin did Israel commit before they were born For this Israel that were then blinded in Paul's days were ordain'd so to be before the Seventy Years Captivity Isa 6.