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A93165 The widow's mite cast into the treasury for the repairing the breaches of the temple being an essay to explicate the sufferings of our blessed Saviour, and vindicate them from the imputation of a guilty sinner in the sight of God the father : with some reconciling paradoxes to be soberly enquired into / by J. St. N. in the 91st year of his age, a student in St. Paul's epistles. J. St. N. (John St. Nicholas), 1604-1698. 1695 (1695) Wing S345A; ESTC R42964 24,178 35

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wrought by that Law The full sence of Justification is that it signifies to make just by the Law of Faith and then to judge to be just upon tryal So the sence is we are made just by the Ministry of the Law of Faith working Faith in us and not by the Ministry of the Law of Works And we are judged to be just upon tryal upon the exercise of Faith believing in God who raised Christ from the dead or believing in Christ who was delivered for our Sins and rose for our Justification or believing in the Death Resurrection and Intercession of Christ Rom. 8.33 and not by the Works of the Law according to the Law of Works Justification considers Faith in its relation to the Death Resurrection and Intercession of Christ and the Death Resurrection and Intercession of Christ in relation to Faith Touching Sanctification There is a Sanctification before Justification which signifies a Dedication to God to be made righteous by Christ in the Means of Grace 1 Cor. 6.11 Ye are washed ye are sanctified ye are justified There is a Sanctification after Justification which signifies the Spirit of Adoption upon the compleating of the Work of Justification 1 Cor. 1.30 Christ is made unto us wisdom righteousness sanctification Sometimes Sanctification comprehends the Work of Justification as often in the Epistle to the Hebrews cap. 10. ver 10. and there is a Sanctification included in Justification Rom. 4.25 Rom. 5.1 Touching Baptism All Infidel-Sinners of what Nations Sex Age Condition soever have right to come to Christ by Baptism for Salvation as they are of Mankind upon the account of the general Atonement in the Nature of Man All that are baptised have right to the Teachings and Government of Christ's Ministry upon the account of their Baptism that they may be made new Creatures All that walk orderly under the Means of Grace have right to have good Hope through Grace that is to have an assured perswasion of Remission of their Sins and Adoption to Eternal Life from the Testimony of their Consciences enlightned by the Spirit of God according to the revealed Word That they love the Lord Jesus in sincerity Ephes 6.24 for our blessed Saviour saith He that keeps my Commandments is he that loves me and he that loves me shall be loved of my Father and I will love him and manifest my self unto him John 14.21 Touching Preaching the Gospel They that preach to Infidel-Sinners must exhort them to come to Christ in the Baptismal Engagement from the consideration of the National Atonement that he hath made and his great love to Mankind They that preach to baptised Professors must exhort them to look on themselves not as Infidel-Sinners but as dead to Sin and alive to God by Profession and Engagement They that preach to baptised Prodigals must exhort them to return to God from the consideration of the danger of Apostacy They that preach to baptised persons walking orderly in the Faith ought to exhort them to walk comfortably rejoycing in the Lord under the assurance of Forgiveness of Sins and hope of Eternal Life Touching the Lord's Supper The Lord's Supper is a Festival-remembrance of Christ's Sufferings and entring into Glory When our blessed Saviour said Do this in remembrance of me it was a word of institution and the word This related to the taking Bread and a Cup of Wine blessing distributing eating and drinking And when he said This is my Body which is broken for you it was a word of explication of the signification of Bread and the word This referred or pointed unto his Body then present as it did in these words Destroy this Temple and upon this Rock and there is an emphasis in the Article joyn'd to the word Body which signifies This is that Body of mine and so relates to the Body the Father gave him to suffer in Heb. 10.5 and the Body which he promised to give for the Life of the World and to be the Bread of Life John 6.51 And when our blessed Saviour said of the Cup This is the New Testament in my Blood which is shed for the remission of Sins He doth sufficiently clear his Sufferings from a reputation of making satisfaction as a guilty Sinner for Adam's breach of the Old Covenant Touching the explication of some Texts of Scripture according to Paul's Rule of interpretation viz. Comparing spiritual things with spiritual 1 Cor. 2.13 I. Gen. 2.17 In the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt dye the death The word Thou in this place comprehends both Sexes and the Posterity of both Sexes in case of punishment which the Apostle affirms in Rom. 5.12 but to conceive that it comprehends a Surety to pay Adam's Debt if he sinned seems not agreeable to the Scripture which saith The Soul that sins shall dye For as Man cannot sin by a Deputy so it seems he cannot be punished by a Deputy Our blessed Saviour is called a Surety Heb. 7.22 but it is of the better Covenant for confirmation of it being of free and absolute Grace II. Rom. 3.25 That he might be just That these words are not meant of the Vindictive Justice of God in punishing Christ as a guilty Sinner in our stead but of the Justice of his Promise of Forgiveness in the New Covenant appears by the scope of ver 24 25 26. being to set forth the absolute freedom of the Grace of God and comparing them with 1 John 1.9 God is just in forgiving Sin to those that confess Sin III. Isa 53.6 And the Lord hath laid upon him the Iniquities of us all That these words do not signifie the Wrath or Vindictive Justice of God translating the Guilt of all men or any man on Christ to suffer as a guilty Sinner in their stead but sets forth the Wisdom of God in ordering Christ to conflict with the injurious dealings of all sorts of men and the admirable Faith and Patience of Christ in conquering without any guilt of Sin seems manifest from the precedent and consequent expressions comparing them with the History of Christ's Sufferings and our Saviour's own explication in the History Now is your hour and the power of darkness IV. Psal 22.1 My God my God why hast thou forsaken me That these words do not declare the Wrath of God against Christ as a guilty Sinner in our stead but are a Prayer of Faith of a righteous man conflicting with a natural fear in a sense of great tryal appears in that 1. These words are the words of David who used so to expostulate with God and with his frail Nature in the power of Faith in the time of his Tryals Psal 13. 42. 2. The rest of the 22d Psalm is an Exposition of the first Verse and describes the long and fierce Conflicts and glorious Conquests and that was not a conquering of God but of the Devil and his Instruments 3. God promises not to forsake Isa 42.6 I the Lord have called thee in righteousness
Eph. 1.13 3. That a Christian doth not walk worthy of his baptismal calling unless he endeavour after the Power which is Faith working by love to GOD and to Man in Deed and in Truth 4. That the Power is attainable by constant Prayer to our God Now it 's beyond all dispute that St. James agrees with St. Paul in the Faith as the Apostle of Christ and therefore when he says Not by Faith only he means not by the form only or the notion and profession of Faith only and when he saith by Works he doth not mean Works of the Law which Paul excludes but Works of the Power of Faith as the Instances in Abraham and Rahab shew which Works Paul includes And when he says a Man is justified by Works he means as Paul doth a Man is not only made just by Faith by the Ministry of Faith but he is also accounted a just man in the sight of God on tryal of his Faith when the power of it appears in the truth of the Work Touching the distinction of the Righteousness of our Persons into inherent and imputed This distinction seems not according to Scripture for that which was imputed to Abraham for acceptable Righteousness in the sight of God was inherent in him and it 's said Faith was imputed unto Abraham for Righteousness and not Righteousness imputed to Abraham's Faith This distinction may seem to be rectified thus Inherent Righteousness is spoken of in Scripture in reference to GOD and to Man 1. In reference to God his Righteousness is his Mercy and his Truth his Mercy in making Promises his Truth in performing Promises which is his rewarding Justice and inflicting Punishment for contempt of Mercy which is his revenging Justice Psal 98.2 3. Psal 103.17 2. In reference to Man inherent Righteousness is imputed or not imputed 1. Inherent Righteousness imputed or accounted by God for acceptable Righteousness is the Righteousness of Faith Rom. 4.11 13. 2. Inherent Righteousness not imputed of God for acceptable Righteousness in his sight 1. Is Pharasaical Righteousness Mat. 5.20 Or 2. Philosophical Righteousness Galat. 5.6 Tit. 3.5 Ephes 2.8 9. Which is also called our Righteousness Isa 64.6 our own Righteousness of the Law Phil. 3.9 the birth of the will of man John 1.13 the Flesh Rom. 4.1 And the Righteousness of Faith is also called the Righteousness of God by Faith Phil. 3.9 the Righteousness of God by Christ ministerially 2 Cor. 5.21 and Righteousness regnant Rom. 5.21 and the New Creature Gal. 6.15 which consists in a new Heart with Forgiveness Jer. 31.31 Touching the measure of Knowledge in a weak Christian If a Christian sincerely believes that God forgives his Sins for Christ's sake he humbly seeking for Mercy and do also believe the love of Christ in giving himself a Sacrifice and Offering of sweet-smelling savour unto God and be willing to follow God and Christ as a Child according to the measure of Light he hath received or may receive he may walk comfortably and joyfully in the assured hope of Eternal Life although he know very little of the method of Divine Grace or it may be misunderstand much This is gathered from the compendious expressions in Eph. 4.32 and Eph. 5.1 2. Be ye courteous and tender hearted forgiving one another as God for Christ's sake forgave you Be ye followers of God as dear Children and walk in love as Christ hath loved us and given himself for us an offering and sacrifice of a sweet-smelling savour unto God And we know but in part and prophecy but in part Touching the Righteousness of Christ The Righteousness of Christ the Mediator is an incomprehensible Mystery but according to our manner of conceiving the Righteousness of Christ may be said to be inherent imputed and communicated or imparted or applyed 1. Inherent is the same with the Father in Mercy and Truth I and the Father are one 2. Imputed is the Righteousness of Christ's Person imputed to the Nature of Man in his Person making his Sufferings meritorious 1 Cor. 11.24 This is my body which is broken for you Here the Son of God owns the Body or Human Nature and the Sufferings in Man's Nature to be his Acts 20.28 John 16.14 Gal. 2.20 3. Communicated Isa 45.24 They shall say in the Lord have I righteousness and strength Isa 54.17 Their Righteousness is of me saith the Lord. Jer. 23.6 They shall call him the Lord our Righteousness Psal 96.12 In righteousness shall he judge the world and his people in truth Touching admitting to the Lord's Supper The requiring admittance to the Lord's Supper upon declaring Experiences is dangerous and unknown to the first Churches The safe way of admittance is upon owning the Baptismal Faith and Engagement not denying it by Works Acts 2.41 42. Touching Election There is in Scripture a threefold Election or three degrees of it 1. Election in the Divine Purpose Eph. 1.11 2. Election in the Baptismal Calling 2 Pet. 1.10 Col. 3.12 as there was Election in the Circumcision Calling Deut. 7.7 This is called the Spiritual Beginning Gal. 3.3 the Beginning of the Good Work Phil. 1.6 and the Doctrine of the Beginnings of Christ Heb. 6.1 3. Election made sure confirmed sealed witnessed earnested by the peculiar Spirit of Adoption 2 Pet. 1.10 11. Mat. 22.14 1 Pet. 5.10 Revel 2.17 THE CONCLUSION TO THE READER THIS kind of Writing may be excused from the Words of our Apostle in Phil. 1.10 That you may discern things that differ and in 2 Tim. 2.16 Studying to divide aright the word of truth For the Church is much dis-edified by false and impertinent Distinctions And it is excusable upon this Subject from what Dr. Owen says in his Book entituled The Doctrine of Justification by Faith through the imputed Righteousness of Christ In Page 38. of that Book he saith This is the substance of what is pleaded for That Men should renounce all Confidence in themselves and every thing that may give countenance thereto betaking themselves to the Grace of God by Christ alone for Righteousness and Salvation There is nothing said here contrary to this Saying of his and what is said different to his Sentiments is excused by what he says in the last words of his Preface to the Reader his words are these Whereas saith he the principal design of this Discourse is to state the Doctrine of Justification from the Scripture and to confirm it by Testimonies thereof I shall not esteem it spoken against unless our Exposition of Scripture Testimonies and the application of them to the present Argument be disproved by Just Rules of Interpretation and another sence of them be evinced Thus he Nothing is supposed to be said here that will be offensive to any that are not too much addicted to a Party which Humour is under a severe Reprimand by our Apostle 1 Cor. 4.8 Now ye are full now ye are rich ye have reigned as Kings without us and I would to God ye did reign that we might reign with you FINIS