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A89718 Cases of conscience practically resolved By the Reverend and learned John Norman, late minister of Bridgwater. Norman, John, 1622-1669. 1673 (1673) Wing N1239A; ESTC R231385 224,498 434

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Psal 139.7 2. Think of them as whose essential actions are undivided That whatsoever the Father doth as God I say not as a person in the Godhead the same doth the Son and the Holy Ghost likewise as in creating the world quickning the dead c. Joh. 5.19 Job 33.4 Rom. 8.11 Direct 3. Think of the Father Son and Holy Ghost as three distinct persons in the undivided Godhead Let your thoughts work according to the word of truth Read that blessed Scripture 1 Joh. 5.7 Lo how they are distinguished by their names the Father the Word i.e. the Son Joh. 1.14 and the Holy Ghost distinguished by number three these three that are one one God of one nature Remember the Baptism of your Saviour There might you have heard the Father owning the Son and have seen the Son who had taken our flesh with the heavens opened to him by the Father and have beheld the Spirit descending on the Son like a Dove from the Father Mat. 3.16 17. Reflect else on your own Baptism as it is required by our Saviour Mat. 28.19 Here their several distinct names are propounded and their singular or Divine nature pointed at Recall else if you will that beloved Sermon of our Mediator Joh. 14. He doth more than once deliver you their distinction distinguishing the Father from himself and the Spirit from them both The Father will send the Holy Ghost in my name ver 26. I will pray the Father and he shall give you another comforter even the spirit of truth ver 16 17. Another from himself who as to his corporal presence was going from them another from the Father Who as he saith shall give you another comforter But how another Another God It is impossible Another person is only intelligible So then you must think of Father Son and Holy Ghost not as distinct Gods but as distinct persons in the Godhead as one and the same God but not as one and the same person Think of the Father as not being the Son or the Son as not being the Father on the Holy Ghost as being neither Father nor Son and upon the Father and Son as not being the Holy Ghost Look upon them as coequal and therefore as distinct It being most absurd to say that the same person is equal to himself 1 Think of them as distinguished in and by the personal and incommunicable actions The Father begets the Son and hath given the Son to have life in himself as the Father hath life in himself Heb. 1.5 Joh. 5.26 The unbegotten Father then is clearly distinguished from the only begotten Son and the Son also from the Father The Father and Son do emit the Holy Ghost by an eternal spiration or communicating to him his distinct subsistence in the Divine Essence The holy Scriptures speak of the holy Spirit as sent by and from both the Father and the Son and as receiving from the Son as well as from the Father Joh. 14.26 c. 15.26 c. 16.14 15. As the Spirit both of the Son and of the Father Mat. 10.20 Gal. 4.6 So that the Father and Son sending are and must be distinguished from the Spirit sent No one sends himself or to himself Joh. ibid. c. 14.16 17. Nor doth the Scripture mention the Holy Ghost as the power only of the Godhead but as a person in the Godhead 'T is not said it but he shall lead you he shall glorifie me the Comforter whom the Father will send It is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the neuter gender Joh. 16.13 Yet ver 14. not in the neuter but in the masculine 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He the Spirit of truth he he he he he he he seven times besides in those two verses and once more he ver 15. 2 Think of them as distinguished in and by their personal and incommunicable properties 'T is proper to the Father to beget the Son to the Son to be begotten of the Father to the Holy Ghost to proceed both from the Father and the Son Heb. 1.5 6. Joh. 15.26 These distinct incommunicable properties infer plainly the distinction of the persons The Son begotten cannot be the Father begetting And the spirit proceeding cannot be either Father or Son from whom he doth proceed 3. Think of them as distinguished in and by the principle original and order of their personal existence The personal subsistence of the Father is from himself i.e. he receives subsistence from no other without himself but is the principle of subsisting to the Son and to the Holy Ghost Joh. 5.26 c. 14.26 The personal subsistence of the Son is from the Father I live by the Father saith he I came forth from the Father Joh. 6.57 c. 16.28 The personal sublistence of the Holy Ghost is both from Father and Son from whom he proceeds and by whom he is sent Joh. 15.26 c. 16.14 15. 4 Think of them as distinguished in and by the principle original and order of their operations and actions which are terminated without the Godhead The order of working follows that of being As their essential being is undivided so are their external works undivided also You know the received rule Opera trinitatis ad extra sunt indivisa As Sanctification is wrought in us both by God the Father Son and Holy Ghost Jude 1. 1 Cor. 1.2 c. 6.11 As their personal being or subsistence is distinguished in the same order are their works also distinguished Is the Father of himself so he worketh of himself The Father of whom are all things saith the Apostle All things are delivered unto me of my Father saith our Saviour 1 Cor. 8.6 Mat. 11.25 26 27. Is the Son of and from the Father so he worketh of and from the Father I have not spoken saith he of my self I do nothing of my self but as my Father hath taught me c. The Son can do nothing of himself but what he seeth the Father do c. Joh. 12.49 c. 8.28 c. 5.19 20. Is the spirit both from Father and Son So he worketh from the Father and Son He shall not speak of himself saith Christ but whatsoever he shall hear viz. from the Father and from himself that shall he speak He shall receive of mine and shall shew it unto you Joh. 16.13 14. with Joh. 15.26 c. 14.26 Direct 4. Think of Father Son and Holy Ghost as distinguished not only in but from the Divine essence Though it be true they are not essentially distinguished yet it is also true that they are distinguished from the essence The Father is God the Son is God and the Holy Ghost is God these three are one God Yet though the Godhead be predicated of all the three persons the persons in the Godhead are not predicated of one another The Father is not the Son nor is the Son the Father nor is the Holy Ghost either Father or Son or either of those the Holy Ghost The divine essence doth not beget nor is begotten nor doth
the eternal flames and open the horrors of Death and Hell yet through the power of such pre-possessions of his own Salvation like the Horse in Job he goeth on to meet the armed men he mocketh at fear and is not affrighted neither turneth he his back from the sword c. And is ready to say with those in Isaiah We have made a Covenant with death and with hell are we at an agreement He acknowledgeth God hath cursed such sins yet blesseth himself in his own heart Job 39.21 22. Isa 28.15 Deut. 29.19 2. The vicious carriage of Conscience in and upon the trial of our estates is the principal fountain of this false Peace None of the Causes without the Conscience can prejudice you unless there be a part-taking by Conscience within you In vain doth Satan force or his Disciples flatter till Conscience falls in with them and speaks that false peace to which these seduce you And therefore the Scriptures resolve it into this as the next cause If he bless himself in his heart saying I shall have peace When they shall say Peace peace Deut. 29.19 1 Thes 5.3 Now if Conscience upon the process or trial of your estates doth speak a false or vicious peace it is ever in or by some fallacious procedure in the case 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Deceiving their own selves It puts a fallacious argument or paralogism upon us Conscience always comes to a conclusion on of our estate and so of our peace as you have seen already by some practical Syllogism If our peace be false its procedure is fallacious in one part still or other of this practical Syllogism wherein it doth impose upon us or is imposed upon 1. Sometimes it is out in the Proposition as it taketh and tendereth us a false mark or rule to try our estates by Thus were they deceived Jam. 1.22 Mat. 7.22 23. Luk. 13.26 27. The assumption was true and in this they attest God himself Lord Lord we have prophesied in thy name we have eat and drunk in thy presence we have been hearers of thy Word c. But the Proposition was false which is therewith included All those that have prophesied in thy name have eat and drunk in thy presence have been hearers of thy Word shall be saved and eternally happy This was a false Proposition and hereby they fell into that false peace concluding themselves in a saving condition from an unsound and false medium which could not bear the weight of such a Conclusion 2. Sometimes it is out in the Assumption as it tenders a false testimony or report of what we are and do in the trial of our estates Thus were they deceived Jer. 2.35 Because I am innocent surely his anger shall turn from me The Proposition implied was true viz. Gods anger shall turn away from all such as are innocent But the Assumption viz. I am innocent was false Behold I will plead with thee saith the Lord because thou sayest I have not sinned ibid. v. 23 c. How canst thou say I am not polluted I have not gone after Baalim See thy way in the Valley know what thou hast done c. Thus 1 Joh. 1.8 faith the Apostle If we say we have no sin we deceive our selves and the truth is not in us Conscience in giving such false evidence doth but put a cheat upon us a lie upon God ver 10. and proclaims us aliens from the truth of Grace and of the Gospel 3. Sometimes Conscience is out in the Conclusion Sometimes 1 Men suspend the Conclusion as did those Rom. 1.32 Who knowing the judgment of God that they who commit such things are worthy of death not only do the same but have pleasure in them that do them Conscience dealt fairly with them as to the two first Propositions viz. They that do such things are worthy of death But we do such things But as to the Conclusion how fallaciously Not only hiding and with-holding the sentence or conclusion from them that would regularly have followed upon those premisses But indulging them a sinful Complacence in their Society who did them 2 Sometimes me shuffle in another a false Conclusion which the Premisses will not admit and are alien from So Deut. 29.19 And it cometh to pass when he heareth the words of this Curse that he blesseth himself in his heart saying I shall have peace though I walk in the imagination of mine heart to add drunkenness to thirst Conscience seems clear in the Proposition There is no blessing but a curse for them that walk in their own lusts and imaginations And to confess the Assumption But I walk in the lusts and imagination of mine own heart Yet is it so far from concluding against his blessedness and peace which should be the genuine result from those Premisses that she concludeth for it and foysteth in another Conclusion in this Soul's case I shall have peace though I walk in these imaginations of mine heart How ordinary is it that men thus shuffle and turn off the severe passages of Sermons and Scriptures from themselves to the sentence of others when as ever they would avoid the Curse they should lay it to their own hearts Mal. 2.2 Sometimes 3 Men shift off the Conclusion that if Conscience will not suspend the true nor shuffle in a false sentence yet she must speak it so softly and the Application be so easie as it may not stick nor abide upon them Conscience concludeth the Jews condition upon them and quickeneth them to a return to him that smote them But the cogency thereof is soon off there was no setled impression Their heart was not right with him Neither were they stedfast in his Covevant Psal 78.34 38. Well then as ever you would avoid the fearful precipices of a false peace watch Conscience in all its proceeds and parts and in the discussion of thy estate use thy utmost diligence and most universal observance Of which in the next Question Q. 3. How may or should a Christian so pursue the trial of his Estate in his own Conscience as to prevent the cheat of a false Peace A false peace principally arising out of the fallacious procedure of Conscience either in the Proposition Assumption or Conclusion therefore in this pursuit or trial of your estates you should strictly attend and assure Conscience throughout all these parts Direct 1. As touching the Proposition wherein Conscience delivereth some truth as a rule or mark to try your estate by I advise 1 That you try such marks by Scriptures 'T is no imputation either to the justice or prudence of a Magistrate to try the several measures by the standard of the Market Paul and Silas preached by an infallible Direction yet the Berean providence of bringing their Sermons to the test of Scriptures searching the Scriptures daily whether those things were so is commended as noble and generous Act. 17.11 Believe not every spirit every sign that is or may be
should not ordinarily fail of the effect either in clearing and confirming the truth or confuting the falshood of what our Conscience witnesseth Doth Conscience say They that have fellowship with God are in an happy state But we have fellowship with God Put her to the proof of the Assumption in a second practical Syllogism as thus They that have fellowship with God walk in the light i.e. live holily for God is light and in him is no darkness at all But we walk in the light i.e. live holy and uprightly This confirms Or on the other hand thus They that walk in darkness i.e. that are ignorant and disobedient have no fellowship with God But we w●lk in darkness This confuteth If we say that we have fellowship with him and walk in darkness we lie and do not the truth 1 Joh. 1.5 6 7. The Scriptures therefore do frequently offer to the application of Conscience both negative Marks and positive together that by the application of the former we may correct our mistakes and by the latter we may confirm our minds in what is assumed by Conscience as to our being in Christ and in a condition of Blessedness as Rom. 8.1 9 10 11. Psal 1.1 2. Ephes 4.20 25. And the Apostle thinks it fit to subjoyn sometimes to the testimony of his Conscience the reasons upon which that testimony was raised and from whence it resulted 2 Cor. 1.12 13. Rom. 9.1 2 3. 5. The crediting of Conscience its testimony therefore in such Propositions as are capable of further proof is not safe for us ordinarily without the calling in and considering of those proofs first had and made And it is of singular use in such a case to put Conscience afresh to the question before it comes to a Conclusive determination that such a testimony is of indubitable truth As There is no condemnation to them that are in Christ a Proposition of infallible verity But I am in Christ saith Conscience This Assumption should be again put to the question and requireth proof and confirmation as the Apostle seems to imply by adding so many Characteristical signs They that are in Christ walk not after the flesh but after the spirit are made free from the Law of sin and death i.e. from the prevailing and binding power thereof In such the body is dead because of sin and the spirit is life because of righteousness Can Conscience now again assume But this is our walk we are thus free our sins thus mortified and our spirits thus vivifyed to righteousness and holiness Or as elsewhere They that are in Christ are new Creatures Doth Conscience say we are new Creatures Press her to give you the proof of what she saith They that are new Creatures have old things past away all things are become new have put off the old man and put on the new And now attend whether Conscience can assume as in the presence of God All things are past away all things are become new in and to us c. Rom. 8.1 10. 2 Cor. 5.17 Ephes 4.22 24. 2 Let Conscience deliberate before she delivers in her Testimony Bethink thy self and bring this witness as they were their wickedness 1 King 8.47 back again to thine heart Consider your ways and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God David's haste did more than once disturb his peace and drew the Jews into a fools Paradise Hag. 1.5 7. Eccles 5.2 Psal 31.22 Isa 5.12 Hos 7.2 Know therefore this day and consider it in thine heart 1. To and before whom she is to render this witness or report 'T is not to thy self only but unto God also He knoweth the way that thou dost take The heart saith he is deceitful above all things who can know it I the Lord search the heart I try the reins c. Job 23.10 Jer. 17.9 10. O my Conscience if thou shalt not speak home and speak uprightly shall not God search it out for he knoweth the secrets of the heart The righteous God trieth the heart and reins Dost thou bear this witness in the Holy Ghost Psal 44.21 7.10 Rom. 9.1 2. What the rule or mark is according to which she is thus to witness and report Compare Spiritual things with Spiritual thy self not with thy self but with the sign or standard by which thou art to measure thy state Take not only an occasional or transient view of what that speaketh and thou art or dost But let thy consultations therewith be frequent ordinary deliberate deep Who so looketh into the perfect Law of liberty and continueth therein he being not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work this man shall be blessed in his deed 2 Cor. 10.12 Jam. 1.23 24 25. 3. What reason is there that she should make this report O my Conscience how canst thou clear up this thy Testimony Of which before 4. What will be the result of this witness or report Shouldst not thou now deal faithfully with me what a fearful deluge of presumption c. would henceforth overflow me and what floods of dedolence pride c. would henceforth also oppress My conversion will be less possible and thy condemnation and torment more perplexing and full of horrour Act. 28.26 27. Luk. 13.27 28 29. 3 Let Conscience be dealt with truly and impartially by thee that she may deal forth a true and impartial testimony to thee 1. Charge her to be herein true and thorow with thee By her concernment in it Who shall witness if Conscience do not For no man knoweth the things of a man save the spirit of man which is in him God hath set thee O my Conscience as that heap and pillar to be a witness between him and me 1 Cor. 2.11 Gen. 31.52 Rom. 2.15 By her Commands for it God hath chosen her for this purpose and chargeth her in his Laws to be a Minister and Witness both of those things which she hath seen like Paul and of those things in the which he shall appear to her Rom. ibid. 2 Cor. 4.2 Act. 26.16 By the Covenant and Oath of God which she hath taken for it The vows of God are upon thee to be a faithfulful Witness that will not lie And wouldst thou have him to be a swift Witness against thee Prov. 14.5 Mal. 3.5 By the consequence of it to her as well as thee by the blessed effects on the one hand by the bitter effects on the other 2. Keep off such as would tamper with her and either keep her from giving witness or corrupt her in the witness she doth give Keep thine heart with all diligence Sin is ready to buy off her testimony with its pleasures Sense to bribe her with its profits Satan to befool and ensnare her with his policies Watch and pray that you enter not into temptation Set a guard upon Conscience Let not these come nigh the corner of her house He that doth keep his soul shall be far from
See thou do not baffle with or break from him Quench none of his motions be they never so strict or seem they never so severe They all tend to grace they all end in peace And though he be as yet a spirit of bondage to fear it is not to exulcerate Conscience more sharply but to heal it the more soundly and that he may be a spirit of adoption to thee whereby thou maist cry Abba father 1 Thes 5.19 Isa 61.1 Rom. 8.15 2 Attend his ways before thee not only his ways in the Sanctuary without thee in the means of grace as praying hearing c. but his ways that are more spiritual within thee in the motions of grace and minding of Spiritual and gracious matters The less spiritual-mindedness the less serenity of mind What blustrings are there here beneath But above 't is all in an happy tranquility There are no tempests or thundrings in the upper region Call up thy Conscience and its Colleagues thither and keep them conversant about spiritual and heavenly Objects and thou shalt then soon know what is the communion of the Spirit and what these suavities of Conscience are To be carnally minded is death but to be spiritually is life and peace Phil. 3.20 21. cum 18 19. Col. 1.9 10. Rom. 8.5 6. 3 Attend the witness of the Spirit in and with thee It is the Spirit that beareth witness saith the Apostle 1 Joh. 5.6 Which he doth not only externally in the Scriptures but internally to and with our spirits 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 8.16 A single witness under the law was of no moment But at the mouth of two witnesses shall the matter be established Deut. 19.15 Jo. 8.17 Lo two witnesses are tendered upon the case to clear it God's spirit and our spirit both of them needful and useful to testifie the things of God and the things of man For what man knoweth the things of man save the spirit of man which is in him Even so the things of God knoweth no man but the spirit of God 1 Cor. 3.11 The spirit witnesseth to and with our spirit or Conscience in and throughout its whole argumentation and progress whereupon it concludeth its peace E. g. All those that with child-like appretiation affiance and affections can cry Abba father are the children of God But I can with a child-like appretiation affiance and affections cry Abba father Therefore I am a child of God Rom. 8.15 16. The Spirit witnesseth with my Spirit 1. To the truth of the Proposition by an internal manitestation or revelation of that truth to the mind whereof he hath already made an outward revelation in the Scriptures Joh. 14.26 Psal 119.18 2. To the truth of the Assumption by irradiating the Conscience and enabling her in and upon the reflections she maketh to apprehend feel and descry such appretiations and affections in me or whatsoever other mark or medium I am making use of to clear up my estate thereby Eph. 1.17 18. 1 Cor. 2.12 14. 3. To the truth of the Conclusion not only by strengthning her to conclude my state and condition from such appretiations and affections but by shedding abroad such beams of joy and comfort as confirm me therein and seal it up unto my soul 1 Cor. 2.9 10. Rom. 5.5 Eph. 1.13 c. 4.30 Though you must not attend for an external audible testimony from the Spirit * See Hollingw Hol. Ghost on the bench p. 74 75. Ball 's Lif of Faith p. 79. which was never promised and hardly if ever pattern'd Yet you may and must attend for the internal and effectual testimony of the Spirit in effecting exciting heightning and evidencing of his own graces to and in you and in the effusion of the love of God and of his joy upon you which is called the joy in and of the Holy Ghost and is the companion of peace of Conscience Rom. 14.17 1 Thes 1.5 6. Let me only add Thou must not expect as if the Spirit would or could witness peace to thee before it hath wrought grace in thee For its testifying peace to the Conscience is by testifying the truth of thy grace and closing with Christ Thou must first set thy scal to the truth of God in the reception of his testimony by faith in his Son ere the Spirit of truth will seal thee up to the day of redemption Joh. 3.33 cum Eph. 4.30 2 Cor. 1.22 In whom after that ye believed * Quasi dicat non citiùs nec ante sed post sidem in Christum Zanch. ad loc ye were sealed with the holy spirit of promise Ephes 1.13 Thus appealing Conscience into and adjuring her by the divine presence will be of notable advantage It will not only awaken and engage Conscience but will awe her from extreams to which Sin and Satan may otherwise incline her and put the more authority and undeniableness into her testimony and sentence as being given not only upon God's commission but with God's contestation and comprobation and so will be the more powerful to arrest and stay scruples to anticipate or answer Satan and ascertain the Soul in the sweetest and steadiest affiance while the testimony and judgment of Conscience to a mans righteousness and reconciliation c. is after such severities and as in the sight of God And her language to the Soul is like that of Eliphaz to Job Lo this we have searched it so it is hear it and know thou it for thy good Psal 17.2 3. 7.3 9 10. 26.1 2 3. Job 13.15 16. c. 23.10 c. 27.2 5 6. c. 5.27 Q. 7. How may we keep Peace of Conscience when once gotten The former Directions C. 2. Q. 7. and those even now given you Q. 7. are of useful review here likewise * See Fenners Treat of Consc p. 200 c. But I shall be particular Direct 1. Keep out sin This is THE make-bate and like a mad man it casteth firebrands arrows and death Her entrance and first embraces its true may promise a mellifluous sweetness But her end is bitter as wormwood sharp as a two-edged sword that pierceth even to the Conscience And if anothers abuse of his liberty may wound your Conscience much more will the ardour of your own lusts Prov. 26.19 c. 3 4. Rom. 6.21 1 Cor. 8.12 Psal 38.3 5. Keep out especially 1 Scandalous sins These fly at God and his glory His name is blasphemed through them and shall you be blessed in them Had Zimri peace who slew his master Though David was the darling of Divine Providence yet farewell his peace when he once fell into such a provocation 2 Sam. 12.14 2 King 9.31 Psal 51.8 11. 2 Self-condemned sins Think not to sin against Conscience and yet sin in quiet Such sins are a daring of Conscience to do its worst and do implicitely condemn her as she doth explicitely condemn them And how can she in such a circumstance acquit and clear Remember what it