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A67742 Carnal reason, or The wisdom of the flesh how foolish, deceitful, dangerous, reprobate and divilish; together with rectified reason, or the wisdom of the spirit, how divine, transcendent, safe, profitable and delightful: as also, how many was at first created; how he is now corrupted, and how he may be again restored: being three fundamental principles of Christian religion; which few do indeed know; and yet he who knows them not, cannot be saved. By Junius Florilegus. Licensed and entred according to order. Younge, Richard. 1669 (1669) Wing Y142; ESTC R218076 22,612 22

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Whence God in judgement gives them the Spirit of slumber Eyes that they should not see and ears that they should not hear Rom. 11.2 yea shuts up their eyes Isaiah 6.9 10. And blinds their mindes John 1● 40 and delivers them up to walk in their own counsels Jer. 9.14 And to strong delusions that they should believe lies and to a reprobate minde Rom. 1.28 Isaiah 6.9 10. Mat. 13.15 And lastly God in justice delivers them up to Satan the Prince of darkness so to be further blinded that the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ shall not shine unto them Psalm 69.23 Ephes. 2.2.2 Cor. 4.3 4. 2 Thess. 9 10. By all which you may see what a pitiful Chimera the Natural man is especially touching his knowledge in spiritual things and for the good of his soul. But hear also what the same Word speaks of the Regenerate I will give you their Character also in the very words of the Holy Ghost I pray minde them It is said that God circumciseth the hearts of his children that believe in him and of stony hearts makes them fleshy and soft Ezek. 11.19 Rom. 2.29 yea he takes away the stony hearts out of their bodies and giveth them new hearts Ezek. 36 26 even putting a new spirit into them Ezekiel 11.19 Besides he so farther softens them that they become like melting wax Psalm 22.14 Then opens them to hear and receive his Word Acts 16.14 1 Sam. 10.26 yea he washeth them from wickedness Ier. 4.14 Cleansath them Psalm 73.13 Purifies them by faith Acts 15.9 and sheds his love ●●r●ad in their hearts by the Holy Ghost Rom. 5.5 And having thus prepared them he writes his Law in their hearts Ier. 31.33 Heb. 8.10 10.16 and puts in them such a filial fear of his name that they shall never i●part from him Ier. 32.40 Whence they are said by the Holy Ghost to be pricked in their hearts Acts 2.37 to set and apply their hearts to understand his Precepts Prov. 2.2 Dan. 10.11 12. and to seek him with their whole hearts Psalm 1.2 To have per●eiving hearts Deut. 29 4. To lay up his word in their hearts Psalm 119.11 yea to have it written in them Psalm 37.31 and to keep his Commandments 〈◊〉 their hearts Proverbs 3.1 4.21 to have contrite hearts Psalm 14.18 Repenting hearts Rom. 2.5 Faithful and believing hearts Rom. ●0 9 Willing hearts Exodus 35.5 Meek lowly and humble hearts Mat. ●3 to 6. ●1 25 to have stedfast Isaiah 38.3 stable Heb. 13.9 rise Prov. 18.15 and understanding hearts 1 Kings 3.12 to have sin●hearts Ephes. 6.5 sincere hearts Gen. 20.5 true hearts Heb. 10.22 ●●est and good hearts Luke 8.15 pure hearts 1 Pet. 1.22 Matth. 5.8 clean hearts Psalm 51.10 and perfect hearts 1 Kings 8.61 Psalm 101.2 Isaiah 38.3 And what can be further said in praise of men But ●ake another instance Secondly As the Regenerate and Unregenerate differ in their ●●arts so no less in their sight and knowledge of spiritual things whence God is said to open the eyes of Believers Isaiah 42.7 Acts 26.18 To see the wonders of his Law Psalm 119.18 yea he gives them the spirit of Wisdom and Revelation to teach them all needful truths Ephes. 1.17 1 Cor. 2.10 whence they are said to have their eyes in their heads and open Eccles. 2.14 to have seeing and enlightned eyes Ephes. 1.18 and called children of the light and of the day 1 Thess. 5.5 counted a sober wise knowing and understanding people Deut. 4.6 and that increase in knowledge daily Prov. 4.18 and many the like expressions mentioned in the Word which I purposely omit Which being so were the same but truly believed rightly applied and seriously considered as O that men would but believe the Word of God to be Gods Word who would not long for and strive after such a condition What rare and incomparable Priviledges are these that the Regenerate man enjoys over what the Natural man does Can there be a greater difference between beasts and men or between the living and the dead than there is between the one and the other No. Onely the Sensualist perceive● it not therefore he desires not to become so wise so happy And if ever they do it must be the gift of God alone In the mean time if it be so that so long as we remain in our Natural condition we have eyes and see not ears and hear not hearts and understand not spiritual things as Christ himself plainly affirms Mat. 13.15 and his Apostle Acts 28.27 and before them both the Prophet Isaiah Chap. 6.9 10. and that we are onely bent to follow the ways of our own hearts Isaiah 57.17 which are deceitful above all things Ier. 17.9 And that these men have so lost the Prerogative of their Creation that they are become Beasts in condition if by nature they are blind deaf drunk mad yea stark dead in sin and in soul. How is it possible they should know bolieve and live a● Christ in his Gospel requires which is so Divine Spiritual and Supernatural so holy just and good Rom 7.12 Again If men by Nature are become Beasts and Serpents as th● Word Gods Dictionary who can give most congruous names to Natures every where stiles them how can any wise man wonder tha● these men should refuse a pardon when offered them That they should prefer Satans service before Christs choose Hell and refuse Heaven c. Yea● how should it be otherwise when their judgements are becom● so reprobate that touching spiritual things they altogether o● mostly judge by the rule of contraries esteeming good evil and evi● good put darkness for light and light for darkness bitter for sweet an● sweet for bitter They justifie the wicked and condemn the just as the Prophet affirms Isaiah Chap. 5.20 23. And so much of the secon● Reason But to these we may adde 3. Every man is born stark dead in sins and trespasses You hath he quickne● says the Apostle to his converted Ephesians that were dead in sins and tre●passes Ephes. 2.1 By one man sin entred into the World and death by si● and so death passed upon all men in whom all have sinned Rom. 5.12 to 2● O wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from the body of this death Rom. 17.14 to 2● As in Adam all dye 1 Cor. 15.21 22. Briefly we are not onely dead in sin but so burified in the grave of long custom that we cannot so much as stir the least joynt no not so much as feel 〈◊〉 own deadness nor desire life but resist all means tending thereunto except God be pleased to raise and restore our souls from the death of sin and grave of long custom to the life of Grace Now you know that a dead cond●tion is an insensible condition The dead are not frighted with fire and brimstone the dead hear not though God be on Mount Eball thnudring curses upon curses the dead feel not though that