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A33925 The body of divinity, or, A confession of faith being the substance of Christianity, containing the most material things relating to matters both of faith and practice : published for the benefit and profit of all, especially those who love the Lord Jesus ... / by Thomas Collier. Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691. 1674 (1674) Wing C5268; ESTC R23929 303,320 630

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is its Divine Truth and the Truth of God witnessed therein John 17. 17. Sanctifie them through thy Truth thy word is Truth this is the witness of Him who is Truth it self and is the faithful and true Witness Psal 119. 160. Thy Word is true from the beginning c. Psal 19. 9. The Judgments of the Lord are True and Righteous altogether I shall give some particular convincing Proved by Demonstrations of its own Demonstrations in confirmation of the truth thereof the Scripture declares the Creation of the World by the Word of God with the manner and order thereof Gen. 1. which all may see and conclude the truth thereof if not Atheists The Bow in the Cloud to be a sign of Gods Covenant with all flesh Gen. 9. 13. visible to be seen of all that God may be known by his Works which he hath made Rom. 1. 19 20. Psal 19. 1 2. confest of all except Atheists That he gives us rain and fruitful seasons Acts 14. 17. That He causeth the Sun to arise on the good and on the evil and the Rain to fall on the just and the unjust Mat. 5. 45. All to be seen acknowledged by all Fulfilled the Destruction of Jerusalem threatned Mat. 24. 2. Luk 21. 20 24. known and believed of all that do not wilfully shut their Eyes All which confirms the Truth thereof See further the Truth as testified in and of its self and ought to be believed Gen. 15. 13. The affliction of Abrahams Natural Seed four hundred years the truth thereof you may see Exod. 12. 40. Gal. 3. 17. The truth of all the Promises made to the Fathers see Jos● 21. 44 45. 23. 14. Their Babylonish Captivity threatned executed accordingly Jer. 17. 1 4. 21. 4 7. with their return according to the time and by the person foretold Dan. 9. 2. Jer. 29. 10. Isa ●4 28. and 45. 1 2 1● with Ezra 1. 1 2. Christ was promised to be of the Seed of David and to be born of a Virgin and it was so fulfilled Isa 7. 14. with Mat. 1. 23. Gal. 4. 4. and that he should suffer death which was accordingly fulfilled Luk. 24. 25 26. Acts 3. 17 18. with multitudes of like examples that might be named but these are sufficient to the matter in hand and end intended i. e. to confirm us in the truth of this blessed Word 6. And finally its Divine Harmony witnesseth 6. It s divine harmony greatly c●nfi●ms us Divinity abundantly to its Divinity or Divine Truth I say its Divine Harmony and Concurrency with it self written by so many men in so many Ages of the World at such distance of times and places and to hold harmony and Unity with it self from first to last wonderfully declares it to be from that one God that changeth not and not from men For such a word to be giving forth about Two Thousand years some at one time and some at another in some part was fulfilled what was promised in another the New Testament being the fulfilling of the Old I say Harmony and Unity in the Substance and Body thereof What may be supposed of difference by some is onely in matters circumstantial but not material and it may be their ignorance in not understanding wherein the Unity and Harmony consists But the Substance and Body of the Scriptures as it treats of and discovers God and Christ and the Works of Creation and Redemption what he hath done for his People in all Ages and under all Ministrations what he hath promised he will do for them and what he requireth his People to do and what he hath done and will do to his and his Churches Enemies in a word the Volumn of the Book treateth Heb. 10. 7. Or of Mans Fall sinfulness and misery thereby of Christ promised and effected and of all things concurring to the Redemption Restauration of Fallen Man by Christ in all which is fulness of Unity and Harmony And so much shall suffice to be here spoken for the Authority of the Scriptures own witness to its Divinity and Truth II A second Witness is The Consent II W●tn●ss ●● the C 〈…〉 all G 〈…〉 e Persons and Testimony of all the Godly in all Ages unto this day 1. The Testimony of those Godly Persons who writ the ●criptures who give their own Testimony that it was the Word of the Lord and not their own Amongst the multitude that might be named take these few in behalf of the whole Gen. 12. 1 2. 17. 1. Exod. 20. 1. 31. 1. 33. 1. Lev. 4. 1. 6. 1. Deut. 33. 9. 1 Kings 8. 26. Psal 119. 9. Isa 1. 2. Jer. 1. 2. Ezek. 1. 3. Mark 7. 1● John 10. 35. and the Apostles confirm it in the New Testament 2 Tim. 3. 16. 2 Pet. 1. 20 21. 3. 15 16. 1 Cor. 14. 37. 2. And all other Godly Persons both in the times of the Scripture's being given forth in the Old and New Testament and in all Ages since to this day hath believed the Divinity and Truth thereof as both History and Experience declares else what means their faith in practice of and suffering for the truth therein contained as hath been so abundantly demonstrated in all Ages And almost all men where it comes must fall before it acknowledging the Truth thereof though most of men dare be so bold as to adde their Inventions to it and not to live in obedience thereunto How they think to escape the Judgment threatned it concerns them to consider in time Rev. 22. 8. John 12. 48. III. It must be from God and so be his III. It is from God because it can be from none else 1. It cannot be from Angels Good or Bad. Word and Will made known unto us because it can indeed be from none else 1. It cannot be from Angels alone either Good or Bad. 1. It cannot be from good Angels any otherwise than as Messengers of God to deliver it for good Angels durst not assume such an Authority distinct from God but as Messengers from God so they delivered part of it as Dan. Chap. 10 11 12. Rev. 1. 1. Nor 2dly Could it be given by bad Angels or the Devil it being the holy Word of Truth it 's contrary to his nature he is a Liar and the Father thereof and an Enemy to all Truth and Holiness especially to God and Christ and the Salvation of men which is the substance of the Truth which is held forth unto us in the holy Scripture 2. It 's against his Interest and Kingdom it destroys him in all his ways and tends to deliver Souls out of his Kingdom and Captivity and discovers his destruction without all hope or help and therefore it cannot be of him 2. It cannot be from men no not of any 2. It cannot be from men alone either Good or Bad Rich or Poor sort of men 1. It cannot be of debauched men of vicious life
in all cases of Christs service in first listing themselves under him ver 5. They first gave themselves to the Lord c. this is acceptable when souls give themselves to the Lord to be saved and ruled by him Rom. 6. 17. and 2. in their continuance with him it must be willing John 6. 67 68. God hath in all his Administrations throughout all ages had his instituted Ordinances by which his people his Church was distinguished from others and in the observation of which they did visibly own God in the World and the truth is that the institutions of God in matters of Worship have been the Badge of distinction between his Church and the world throughout all ages and the cause of all the woe and misery that hath come on mankind and on the people of God hath been for the transgression of instituted Ordinances Adams transgression of an instituted Ordinance brought in death and misery in all mankind and all the Plagues and miseries brought on Israel of old was for transgression of the instituted Ordinances of God in the matters of his worship See 2 King 17. 7. to 20. all the misery and wrath complained of in the Lamentations of Jeremy was the effect of this very sin the Transgression of the Laws of God in the matters of his Worship in his Instituted Ordinances Levit. 1. 18. The Lord is righteous for I have rebelled against his Commandments and ver 16. Woe unto us we have sinned c. And for this will be the great controversie of God with the pretended Christian world in the latter days Isa 24. 1. to 6. The Lord Christ having appeared in the latter end of the world to put away sin by the offering of himself he being the substance of all former institutions they leading to him Col. 2. 17. Heb. 10. 1. and so he is become the great Lord and Lawgiver of his Church God speaking to us by him Heb. 1. 1. 2. Whom we are to hear i. e. to obey in all things Acts 3. 22. 23. all his Ordinances and Laws are indespensably necessary for his Subjects to obey him in so far as they know his will and ignorance will not altogether excuse in this matter therefore it behoves all to be dilligently inquiring that so they be not willingly ignorant The Laws Ordinances and Institutions of Christ for his Church his Kingdom to serve and worship him in are as followeth 1. Baptism after believing repenting 1. Is Baptism and turning to the Lord is the first duty required Mat. 16. 15 16. Acts 2. 38. 41. and is the imitating Ordinance into the visible Church and kingdom of Jesus Christ and is the duty of all true Believers and there is no other way or door of enterance declared by Christ but by Faith and Baptism Not by natural generation or birth as some imagine that is done away as being of the old Covenant where the natural seed were accounted for the seed Gen. 17. 7. ver 14. but in the New Covenant the spiritual seed that is believers are accounted the seed and subjects of Christs Kingdome and are to live under his laws Gal. 3. 26 28. nor by entring into Covenant as some others imagine which is after their own devising mistaking and misapplying the Scriptures as that 2 Cor. 8. 5. They gave themselves to the Lord and unto us by the will of God Hence some and that too men of parts and learning gather That they first gave themselves to the Lord by believing and accepting the Gospel and after to us that ●s to the Church by some Covenant which is a clear and palpable mistake its true in the first sentence that is they gave themselves to the Lord may be included their giving themselves to the Church by Faith and Baptisme for those who give up themselves to be the Lords Sub●ects in his Church do give themselves to the Lord and to us by the Will of God that is they gave themselves to the ministry of the Saints in their necessities and that beyond what the Apostles hope was considering their great affliction and deep poverty that this is the true meaning of that Scripture is so plain that he that runs may read it so that I know no other way of enterance into the Church and visible Kingdom of Christ but by Faith and Baptism Neither understand I well what they mean that call Baptism a Covenant and talk so much of a Baptismal Covenant it s a language the Scripture knows not neither know I any other Covenant then the Gospel new Covenant of Grace which on our part is a willing consenting from believing the truth of the Gospel to be saved by Jesus Christ and to be ruled by him as Lord and King which faith and consent is to be confessed in order to Baptism by which the believer visibly gives up himself to the Lord as to be saved so to be ruled by him What other things are held forth in Baptism its meet for Christians to be instructed in as the washing away of sin Acts 22. 16. that is the pardon and purging away of sin by the blood of Christ not the washing of the filth of the flesh but the answer of a good conscience toward God 1 Pet. 3. 21. Yet the washing of the flesh is a figure of that within and a Conformity to Christ in his Death and Burial thereby signifying our Death to sin and our natural death likewise to confirm our Faith in the truth of the Resurrection Rom. 6. 3 4 5 6. 1 Cor. 15. 29. and why Baptism and the Supper of the Lord which is the second instituted Ordinance that I shall mention should be so frequently called Seals as they are by some I know not because the Scripture knows no such things some calls themselves to Seal Gods love to the soul and the believers interest therein As to this its true the love of God and Christ is abundantly held forth therein and the believer exercising faith may and I hope do meet with refreshing and sealing consolations therein and so he doth in other of the instituted Ordinances of Christ i. e. the Word and Doctrine of the Gospel but without the exercise of Faith he profits by neither Heb. 4. 2. Others say they are Gods Seals to confirm his truth in his Covenant to us and that God never sets Seal to the truth of any mans interest that we must look to our selves whether we have the faith to which the Covenant is made God seals to that he will not fail in performing of the Covenant on his part which have something of truth in it i. e. it behoves us to look that our faith is right and God will not fail in performance of his Covenant of life but its true likewise that God hath and doth set seal to the truth of his peoples faith in the Covenant of his Grace else they can have no seal but their own which must needs prove invalid in the day of
accountableness of Churches must necessarily render them 1. The more lyable to sin and miscarry because not accountable And 2. In case of sin and miscarriage are left miserable that is without any means of recovery to repentance which is ridiculous and perverse for any to imagine that Christ should be more careful of particular Members then of particular Churches 4. Without this accountableness of Churches and power of dealing with a transgressing sinning Church for Reformation it must necessarily import a necessity for the whole to have Fellowship with a sinning Church in their sin that principle that leaves sinners without any help from their sins and so leaves them to perish without hope or help and leaves the whole under the gift of their sins and miscarriages by holding fellowship with them in that Estate is to be abhorred of all Christians and Churches of Christ Obj. These are weighty reasons for accountableness Obj. of Churches and appeals in case of sin on any account make Administrations of sensures or wickedness in conversation justified or false Doctrine maintained but in as much as plain Scripture rule is that which binds conscience and justifieth practice some may startle from this for want of plain Scripture rule to warrant in this case or at least make a plea to justifie them in their no● accountableness therefore Precept or President would be of use to clear and confirm us in this matter Answ 1. In cases left doubtful and dark Answ in Scripture we must and it s a common received principle resolv'd by Scripture Reason and Scripture Reason is a sufficient rule as that without this Churches must suffer sin in each other without any means of help which is contrary to Lev. 19. 17. 2. Without this there is a necessity for all Churches to have fellowship with an erroneous Church in their sins contrary to Eph. 5. 11. and so justly draw the guilt of sin upon themselves Ezek. 3. 18. Acts 18. 6. and 20. 26. 3. Without this Churches are left in worse case then Members without the means of help and recovery in case of sin Christs Ordinances proves of advantage sometimes to keep from sin sometimes to recover out of sin when insnared therewith therefore those who oppose this accountableness of the Churches are therein no friends unto them nor to Jesus Christ 4. Without this wronged persons in matters of censure could have no redress but must lye under their oppressions without remedy which is that which some have asserted that if a Church cast out its best Members unjustly that there is no help a horrid principle to be hushed out of all Christian Society which would render the Church and Government of Christ more obnoxious and dangerous then any humane Government which in many cases admitteth of appeals on supposition of Male Administrations and uncomfortable for any serious souls to come into the Church who probably some time or other may fall under a Diotrephes without all hope or help But I shall yet propound some further weighty Scripture grounds for confirmation of this practice 1. The many Scriptures that gives us very much light in this matter Acts 15. 2 3. in the case of the difference at Antioch about Circumcision the Church appealed to the Apostles and Elders at Jerusalem with the whole Church as appears ver 1. 2. with ver 23. The Apostles Elders and Brethren which was the whole Church so in the case of the Incestuous person 1 Cor. 5. 1. the Apostle determines the matter and they follow his advice See chap. 7. 1. c. about the matter of Marriage and putting away of the unbeliever about which they had written to him he resolves the case and that not altogether in way of power without the Church as is evident 2 Cor. 1. 24. Not that we have dominion over your faith but are helpers of your joy So he determines the case of the disorderly Members 2 Thes 3. 6. 1 Joh. ver 9 10. in the case of Diotrephes evil Administration of censures casting out such as he should not Wherefore saith the Apostle I come I will remember his deeds which he doth c. Now what in ordinary cases the Apostles did formerly the Ministers and Churches may and ought to do now in like cases it being patterns for all times as occasion requires in the Administrations of the Church and for the preservation of the peace and purity of the whole Mat. 28. 20. Teaching them that is the Church Baptised Believers with their Ministry to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you So that the Churches have as full power from Christ for preservation of the whole in their Loyalty to him in Purity and in Peace as the Apostles had which is a full and warrantable authority in this matter As an illustration of this matter remarkable to this purpose is that of the two Tribes and half building an Altar Josh 22. 10. which was an act in appearance contrary to the Law of God and so a matter of fact to be inquired into Exod. 20. 24. with Lev. 17. 18. Deut. 12. 5 6. and the rest of the Tribes sent Pheneas and ten Princes with him to inquire after the matter and to lay as they judged sin to their charge and those Tribes owned their brethren in the matter and gave them a good account to their satisfaction ver 22. those Tribes had no Lordship given them over each other yet was it their duty to look to each other that the Law of God was not transgressed and to execute the Law in such cases The like we read about the abuse of the Levites Wise Judg. 19. 20. chap. on his complaint they all as one man joyn in the matter to avenge the sin by all which it appeareth that the Church of God throughut all ages hath had this power to rebuke sin and maintain truth in dealing with either persons or assemblies in case of sin according to the rule of the present ministration under which they lived and without repentance to withdraw Communion from them and in their obstinacy in an evill way to reject 2. This likewise comes under that general rule Phil. 4. 8 9. it is just and honest and lovely makes for Purity and Peace for the Churches to be subject one to another as it behoves Members in this case 1 Pet. 5. 5. So that then it follows 1. That Church which refuseth to be accountable of any of their actions to their neighbour Churches being desired on complaint of miscarriages on this ground that they have no power to inquire after any of their matters and that they are accountable to none but God do hereby make a breach upon the Law of relation and exclude all Churches from their fellowship and so stand by themselves alone 2. That such a Church is no more fit for the Communion of Churches then a Member in a particular Church that will not live under the Law of the Relation and will be accountable to
THE BODY of DIVINITY Or a Confession of FAITH Being the substance of CHRISTIANITY Containing the most Material things relating to Matters both of FAITH and PRACTISE Published for the Benefit and Profit of all especially of those who love the Lord Jesus in Sincerity and desire the knowledge of the Holy and the way of the New-Covenant that leads to Glory Very briefly contracted according to Scripture light and plainly handled in 31. Chapters By THOMAS COLLIER John 5. 39. Search the Scripture for in them ye think to have eternal life and they are they which testifie of me Isa 8. 20. To the Law and to the Testimony if they speak not according to this Rule it is because there is no light in them 2 Cor. 4. 13. But having the same Spirit of Faith according as it is written I believe therefore have I spoken we also believe therefore speak LONDON Printed for Nath. Crouch in Exchange Ally over against the Royal-Exchange in Corn-hill 1674. THE PREFACE OR EPISTLE TO THE READER THis Treatise is designed for thy special and spiritual Profit its true that the holy Scripture commonly called the Bible is the Book of all Books and that according to which we all ought to speak write and walk and its true as the Wise man saith of making many Books there is no end especially unless our end therein be the glory of God and the good of Souls its true we know but in part and a very little little part too and therefore can Prophecy but in part Therefore read not any mans Book but with a supposition that there may be a mixture of some Errour with Truth and some mistakes and receive nothing for truth from the word or credit of the Person who ever it be but as it s rightly grounded on the Word of God the Scripture of Truth according to which all ought to speak and the best of men may be in some things mistaken though ordinarily in the substantial things of the New-Birth of Faith and Holiness the Spirits work is the same in all yet by reason of the Babylonish confusion that yet remains the language of the Saints seems to be much divided in consideration whereof I thought nothing more likely to produce unity in spirit then unity in the body and substance of Truth for which cause I have made this Essay in bringing forth this brief plain Treatise about the most substantial matters of Christianity that all who agree in the substance of Truth may unite in Spirit and although we cannot attain such a uniting as is desirable and shall in time be by the Lord accomplished in and amongst his People according to that Prophesie and Promise Zeph. 3. 9. Yet it is my hearts desire that all who truly love the Lord would shew it by their uniting at least in affection for that is Gospel-Grace and Love indeed to love for God and Christs sake though of differing apprehensions about some of the weighty things in the New-Covenant for every Truth of Christ is of weight and worth and is or ought so to be esteemed by all that love him Psal 119. 127 128. and the right understanding of the mind of God in the Scripture is the only wright way of uniting I am far from the mind of those who pretend and endeavour the uniting of all into uniformity in Faith and Worship by Coersive Power and human force a unity more suiting Brutes then Christians and a way to build up Satans Kingdom under pretence of the Kingdom of Christ but that I earnestly long after and pray for is the uniting of all true Christians in the spirit and faith of the Gospel who are the Church and Kingdom of Christ his Body Mistical and if through darkness we cannot attain the uniformity of Christian Faith and worship in every part but the language of Christians be yet divided yet let every one endeavour the attainment of a spirit of Love and forbearance each to other not Judging Sensuring and Reviling which shews the spirit of the World and not of Christ. And these ensuing Chapters are most especially and principally directed to such who alone are capacitated to Understand Believe and Practise the things in them contained they are not the Notions of sudden Conception but the fruit and birth of many years Travel and Meditation and I hope it may through the Blessing of God at some time or other to some persons or other add something or other to the Understanding Faith Hope and Joy of their Souls and be some help of direction to a right walk in the way of Life I shall not say any thing as to the matters handled in this Treatise by way of Commendation to induce the Reader to its Perusal if it speak not for it self in the use thereof the Reader is at liberty to lay it aside only let him beware that he slight it not because it is not suited to his mind if it be according to the Divine revelation of the Word and Will of Christ it s the great concernment of all that will approve themselves gratious before the Lord to bring their minds to the Scripture and not the Scripture to their minds it is to be feared that great hath been the miscarriage of Christians in this very thing at this day open-heartedness to God-ward and a sincere will to know that we may do the will of the Lord is the ready way to know more of his will and then shall we not be ashamed when we have a respect to all his Commandments ignorance of any part of the Revealed Will of God is a sin a sinful defect in gratious persons but to be willingly ignorant or willfully disobedient to any part of the Revealed will of God is a sin of the highest nature and must be punished with many stripes Luk. 12. 47 48. willfully to add to or diminish from the Word of God is a sin and the judgment of such is declared in the Word Deut. 4. 2. Prov. 30. 6. Rev. 22. 18 19. In a word I do believe that sincere desires accompanied with the like endeavours after the knowledge of the will of Christ and a faithful living up to what we know resolving our wisdom and wills in every thing into the wisdom and will of Christ would be wonderfully blest of the Lord for spiritual grouth and uniting of the Saints both in faith and worship I have herein declared my Faith in which I live and believe that by the grace of God I shall die and yet live Eternally This have I declared as the discovery of my heart in the matters of my God when I am gone hence and shall be hear no more seen And what ever may be found in any other of my Writing that may seem contrary to any thing in this or is contrary in very de●d either understand it by this or else let it fall to the ground for days of Temptation oft-times brings forth effects which occasions after Repentance To
Preservation and Redemption hence the work of Creation is sometimes attributed to the Father sometimes to the Son and sometimes to the holy Spirit 1. Sometimes to the Father Heb. 1. 2. 1 Creation Attributed to the Father By whom he also made the Worlds He that is God the Father made the Worlds Eph. 3. 9 the mystery of the Gospel there spoken of that was hid in God who created all things by Jesus Christ here the Creation is attributed to God the Father 2. It is attributed unto the Son Heb. 1. 2 To the Son 10. Thou Lord in the beginning hast laid the foundation of the Earth and the Heavens are the work of thine hands which the Apostle applied to Christ the Son of the Father as is by the scope of the matter clearly discernable Col. 1. 16. For by him i. e. Christ were all things created c. Joh. 1. 3. All things were made by him and without him was not any thing made that was made 3. It 's attributed to the Holy Spirit in 3 To the Holy spirit the work of Creation it 's said Gen. 1. 2. The Spirit of God moved upon the face of the Waters Psal 104. 30. Thou sendest forth thy Spirit and they are created c. Job 26. 13. By his Spirit he hath garnished the Heavens c. and ch 33. 4. The Spirit of God hath made me all which hold forth unity in the Divine Essence from their unity in the Work as we must unavoidably understand unless we lose both Reason and Religion that when the Creation is attributed to God the one infinite glorious Being it includes the whole three Father Son and Spirit it being attributed to each of them apart inrallibly includes the unity of Essence in the three Father Son Spirit these three are one and that the three are included in such Scriptures as these wh●re one is spoken of Act 14 15 That you should turn from these vanities un●o the living God that made Heaven and Earth and the Sea and all things therein ch 17. 24. God that made the world and all things therein c. with multitudes of the like Scriptures which include the whole as one in Essence and Work though three in that unity or else all three could not be said to create the World 2. In Preservation and Redemption God 2 Pr●v●●l in Preservation Redemption the Father is said to preserve man and beast Psal 36. 6. and all things are said to consist by Jesus Christ Col. 1. 17. God is frequently in Scripture called our Saviour and so is Jesus Christ Tit. 3. 4 6. and the holy Spirit had his operation in this work of Salvation and Redemption by Jesus Christ crucified Heb 9. 14. so that there was and is unity and concurrence in every work which proves them to be one God or God to be one in three Father Son and Spirit 3. The Unity in these three is discovered 3 In their unity in the power of the Gospel in their unity in the power and authority of the Gospel which is to be administred in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy Spirit Mat. 28. 19. unity in power and authority declares unity in Essence and Nature or unavoidably three Divine Beings I shall yet proceed to speak more distinctly A more distinct discovery to this wonderful Mystery and pray the Lord to do it humbly soberly tremblingly and plainly and according to the word of Truth and I trust I shall not vary from the very plain terms and discoveries of God in the Gospel in this matter 1. God the Father is in Scripture said to God is said to be the father 1 as the original cause of all things be the Father and so distinguished as seems plain by the Divine Revelation 1. As he is the original cause of all things as a Father 1 Cor 8. 6. To us there is one God the Father of whom are all things and we in him Rom. 11. 39. For of him and through him and to him are all things c. Eph. 4. 6. One God the Father of all who is above all and through all and in you all And on this account he is the father of the whole Creation as the first effectual cause of all who are therefore said to be his Ofspring Acts 17. 28 29. For we are also 2 as making provision for all his Of-spring forasmuch as we are the Of spring of God 2. He having as a Father brought forth a Creation as his Of-spring he taketh care of all and maketh provision for all as his Of-spring and as a Father Psal 145. 15 16. The Eyes of all wait on thee and thou givest them meat in season thou openest thine hand and satisfiest the desire of every living thing Psal 147 8 9. Who covereth the Heaven with Clouds and giveth to the Beast his food and to the young Ravens that cry Mat. 5 45. He maketh his Sun to rise on the evil and on the good and sendeth Rain on the just and on the unjust hence Christ teacheth us to pray to God as our Father for daily bread 3. He is the Father in relation to his Son 3 He is the Father in relation to Christ his Son our Lord Jesus Luke 1. 35. The holy Spirit shall come upon thee and the power of the highest shall overshadow thee therefore also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God John 1. 14 18. And the Word was made Flesh and dwelt among us and we beheld his Glory as the Glory of the only begotten Son of God full of Grace and Truth v. 18. No man hath seen God at any time i. e. God the Father the only Son which is in the bosom of the Father he hath declared him Rom. 15 6. That you may with one mind and with one mouth glorifie God even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ These with multitudes of Scriptures of like import prove God to be the Father as relative to Jesus Christ his Son 4. And so in him he is the Father relative on the New-Covenant account of all 4 In relation to his Children in him his New Covenant-spirited people i. e. true Believers espoused unto Jesus Christ his Son by Faith Gal. 3. 26. For ye are all the Children of God by Faith in Jesus Christ John 20. 17. Go to my Brethren and say to them I ascend to my Father and your Father c. Rom. 8. 16. 17. and thus he is the Father of the whole family in Heaven and Earth Eph. 3. 14 15. with ch 2. 19. 5. And so in him he is the Father of all 5 He is the Father of all our New Covenant-Mercy our New Covenant-Mercy relating both to Grace and Glory 2 Cor. 1 3. Blessed be God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ the Father of Mercies and God of all Comfort 2 Tit.
ever the Sc●●ter of thy Kingdom is a right S●●pter Thou 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 teousness and hatest Wickedness 〈◊〉 God even thy God hath 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Oyl of Gladnes● above thy fellows This is a high and glorious Description of the Son of God yet in his both Natures Man as well as God as he was a●●●●ted with the Oyl of Gladness above his f●ll●ws as he was the Son of God Heb. 1. 1. God hath in these last days spok●n to ●● by his Son is it by the Divine Nature onely surely I suppose none will say so but in and by that Person which was and is his Son the Man Christ Jesus that holy thing that was born of the Virgin Luk. 1. 35. and called The Son of God Phil. 2. 6 7 8. It was the same He that was in the form of God and thought it no robbery to be equal with God that was made in the form of a Servant c. Surely it was not the Divine Nature onely that was not subject to death 2. His Name Christ signifieth Anointed 2. His Name Christ imports b●●h Natures there is the Anointing and the Anointed the Divine Nature is the Anointing the Humane Nature is the Anointed And indeed it 's contrary to the Divine Revelation of this Mystery to suppose a Christ or Son of God in one of the Natures onely whether the Divine or Humane Look on the Humane without the Divine so he would not be Anointed or the Divine without the Humane so it is the Anointing not the Anointed It 's a conception that in it self seems to un-Son him and un-Christ him let no man put that asunder which God hath joyned together for as he was Christ the Anointed so was he the Son of God Mat. 16. 16. Thou art the Christ the Son of the living God 3. Otherwise to understand it and to 3. Else he must be a Son dive●s manner of ways suppose impossibilities in this because it may seem so to our reason seems to un-God the whole Trinity in whom and with whom all things are possible and all things by him declared we ought to believe It seems to import that Christ is a Son in differing manner of ways either two Sons one by Nature and another by Grace and Personal Union or one manner of Son before time and another manner in time so making things to be various changable and new to God as it is to us and so Christs Humanity must be an addition to the Son of God Whereas the Scripture presents us with one onely Son of the Father God and Man by whom he made the Worlds and by whom it all consists and by whom he will save the World i. e. such as shall be saved 1 John 4. 14. and by whom he will judge the world Acts 17. 31. by whom it was the Fathers great and eternal Design to open and make known the Mystery of himself in his times 1 Tim. 6. 15 16. Even the same that was yesterday and to day and for ever which cannot be true if the Sonship of Christ was not the same to the Father at first as it was at last This seems to un-God him and make him like to man and not eternally the same So that this Truth thus considered seems to contradict that common notion of Christs being the Son of the Father in the Divine Nature onely by an Eternal Generation in the Godhead onely which seems to be an unwarranted expression and that which the Scripture which is the Divine Revelation of all Truth is unacquainted with being rightly understood Permitting the sence of it own language it will appear that all those Scriptures that speak of the begetting of the Son of God intends him as he was the Christ the Son of the Father in the Unity of Natures and not in the Divine Nature onely John 1. 14. It was the Word as made Flesh that was the onely begotten Son of the Father full of Grace and T●uth begotten in the Eternal Counsel and Mind of the Father 1 Pet. 2. 20. and in time according to purpose was wonderfully begotten in the Womb of the Virgin Luk. 1. 31 35. Gal. 4. 4. which must be understood in his whole Person God and Man whole Christ Christ is said in Scripture to be the first-begotten or first-born on a three-fold acco●nt Christ the Fi●●t-Begott●n fi●● 〈◊〉 up●● a three fold acc●unt 1. He is said to be the First-begotten or First-born of every Creature Col. 1. 15. Rev. 3. 1● and here he lieth at the bottom of the Creation as all was made by him 2. He is said to be the First-born among many Brethren Rom. 8. 29. and here he is presented to us as lying at the bottom of Election as the rest were elected in him Ephes 1. 4 5. 3. He is said to be the First-begotten of the Dead and so he lieth at the bottom of the Resurrection Rev. 1. 5. 1 Cor. 15. 20 21 22. and to this doth the Apostle apply ●sal 2. 7. Thou a●t my Son this Day have I begotten thee Acts 13. 33. But to finish this I shall draw up the result in this short Conclusion ●hat as the Son of God was promised to come forth and did come forth in time so was he considered by and with the Father before time But he was promised to come forth and did come forth God and Man in time Therefore he was so the Son of God before time which hath been fully cleared Yet I adde John 16. 30. 17. 8. Isa 9. 6. or else he was not yesterday and to day the same for ever Further As we are to understand him always to be the Son of God in both Natures so are we to understand him to be the Son of Man in both Natures God-Man as Man-God God and Man in one Person so that the Son of God is the Son of Man and the Son of Man is the Son of God Mat. 9. 6. That ye may know that the Son of Man hath power on ●ar●h to forgive sins John 3. 13. Hence his Blood is called The Blood of God Acts 20. 28. And that God laid down his life for us 1 John 3. 16. Yet the Divine and Humane Nature remaining distinct and unmixed though in the Unity of Person One Man One Son truly God and truly Man yet Relative Properties and Operations distinct as to the Divine and Humane Nature at least in the time of his Humiliation Thirdly Touching the Divinity of the 3 Touching the Divinity of the holy Spirit Holy Spirit that he is God as I said before he is of God and is God This is evident in the Scriptures He is joyned in with the Father and the Son in the Work of Creation Gen. 1. 2. Job 26. 13. and 33. 4. in the work of Teaching Prophesying Convicting Converting it 's all applied to the holy Spirit John 14. 26. 1 Cor. 12. 7. to 11. John 16. 8. The holy Scriptures declare the holy Spirit
and conversation for it abundantly preacheth forth their reproof and condemnation I need not to mention Scripture for this it 's so abundantly known so that none can rationally think that it should be the work of wicked men 2. Nor can it be a device of great men or the Princes of the Earth to keep men in awe as some imagine though some such were imployed by the Lord therein as Moses David and Solomon c. That it could not be the device of great men is evident 1. Because the truth contained therein is a Mystery and above their reach to understand it onely as men the Grace and Glory held forth therein is a Mystery to them 1 Cor. 2. 7 8. 2. It cannot be of great men and the Princes of the Earth for they throughout all Ages have been the great Persecutors of those who have owned it and in truth of heart have cleaved to it there needs no proof for this therefore no man of reason can imagine it to be their device 3. It cannot be of them for it discovers their sin and judgment as much as of any sort of men Psal 82. Jer. 5. 5 6. Isa 30. 33. Rev. 6. 15 16. Nor 3dly Can it be the Word of the Wise men of the World Because 1. It condemns the Wisdom of the World as Folly and lets such to know that they must be Fools if ever they will be wise in the Wisdom of the Scriptures 1 Cor. 3. 18 19. 2. The wise men of the World are most averse to the Wisdom therein contained and as few of them as of any sort of men attain to the saving knowledge thereof and conformity thereunto Luk. 10. 21. 1 Cor. 1. 20. 26. Nor 4thly Can it be the Word of Fools or Madmen as sometimes Festus charged Paul Acts 26. 24. and as wicked men still account the People of God who own it and live according to it but the Scripture discovers them to be the Fools and Madmen that do not believe it nor walk according to it and they shall one day confess it Psal 64. 8. Wisd 5. 4. Nor 5thly Is it the Word of Worldly Rich Men For 1. It preacheth their doom and judgment Psal 49. 16. Mat. 19. 23 24. Luk 6. 24. 2. It sets Rich Men on Works which they themselves are averse unto 1 Tim. 6. 17 18. And well it were if Christians that are rich in this World were more set at liberty in this VVork than they are Nor 6thly Was it given by Poor Men as such for it holds their misery without Christ to be worse in some sence than the misery of the Rich miserable both here and hereafter for all wicked men both Poor and Rich without Repentance must perish Luke 13. 3 5. and that he that believeth not must be damned whether Rich or Poor Mark 16. 16. And that the Cause of the Poor must not be favoured because they are poor more than the Rich Lev. 19. 15. Exod. 23. 3. Nor 7thly Was it the Word of Hypocrites or self-righteous Persons for it condemns Hypocrites with a witness Mat. 23. throughout and 24. 51. Luk. 11. 44. and for self-righteous Persons who think to be saved by their own works it shuts them out both of the Grace and Glory thereof Mat. 5. 20. Luk. 18. 9. to 14. Rom. 10. 3. Nor 8thly Was it the Word of Proud Persons For 1. It generally requires Humility it prefers and works Humility Humility and Self-abasing is the very spirit of the Gospel Mat. 5. 3. 2. And on the contrary it discovers the sin and judgment of all proud persons I wish it were more laid to heart Prov. 16. 5. Isa 2. 11 17. Mal. 4. 1. 9thly Neither was it Godly Men of themselves who writ it although it 's true it was written by Holy Men of God as they were inspired by the Holy Spirit 2 Pet. 1. 21. But onely as Godly men it came not from them and that 1. Because none could be so good of themselves as to reach into those Divine Mysteries of God and Christ of Grace and Glory as are so abundantly and divinely opened unto us therein even the manifold Wisdom of God 2. Because none truly gracious durst belie the Lord and say The Lord spake and Thus saith the Lord and that these things are the Commandments of the Lord and yet speak their own imaginations therein they must be Lyars and Deceivers which far be it from any who love the Lord to imagine For it must be the Lords Word or the Word of Lyars and Deceivers and it condemns Lyars to destruction Isa 28. 15. Rev. 21. 27. 22. 15. IV. And as a result from what hath been IV. Its Impartiallity proves it to be a divine word said in this last Argument Its Impartiality proves it to be the Word of God and not of Man It respects neither High nor Low Rich nor Poor neither Learned nor Unlearned c. It 's a wonderful Divine and God-like Word on this Account It 's impossible for any Men as Men to bring forth such a Word without being partial to themselves in something or other at one time or other But purely to Exalt God and Holiness Grace and Glory without all respect of Persons directing the way thereto condemning sin and sinners without any respect of persons one or other declares abundantly that it is of God and not of Man V. It must be of God and Divine if V. The Scripture is of God if Christ be of God Jesus Christ was of God as the Scripture witnesseth and all good men believe John 16. 27. 17. 8. Acts 9. 22. He confirmed the Scriptures and fulfilled them abundantly He came forth in the fulness of Scripture owns it and lives to it commends it to be the Truth John 17. 17. and commands the use thereof John 5. 39. So that our Lord having before us owned the Scriptures and fulfilled them commended and commanded them I say That if we believe that He was the Christ and not a Deceiver which is blasphemy to think we need no further proof of the Truth of the Scripture Dive into the weight of this Argument and it will establish you for ever And that both Christ and Scripture are of His miracles a high demonstration that he was the true Christ God and that the things relating to Christ recorded in Scripture are Truth the wonderful Works and Miracles He did in His Fathers Name is a very high Testimony of the Truth both of Christ and Scripture witnessed by the Scripture done so openly in the view of all confest by all none opposing the truth thereof no not the Jews who were His Enemies confest by Mahomet in the Turkish Alcoran received and believed by Tradition without all contradiction to this day not only of the Saints but of the World too strongly and rationally confirm the truth thereof VI. The Divine Impressions stampt on VI Sealing Testimonies by the holie Spirit the Hearts
of the Saints by the Holy Spirit suitable to the Word of Grace the Work in them answering the Word without them as the New Covenant and Law of God written in their Hearts which hath wrought in them Faith Love and the Life of the VVord which are to them sealing Testimonies of the Truth and Divinity of the Word And hence it is that they set their seal to the truth thereof in believing loving and obeying thereof and cleaving to God therein and suffering any Difficulties inflicted by men for the truth thereof adventure their Souls and Eternity upon the truth of God therein and the loss of all in the VVorld rather than lose their share in the Word of Life A high Confirmation of the Divinity thereof VII Finally As the Resultance from the VII Dan●er of de●ying the Scripture ●● be of God whole To deny the Truth and Divinity of the Scripture is to deny God Himself and Jesus Christ and all Religion to pass a black Sentence on all the VVriters thereof as Lyars and Deceivers and on all the Saints throughout all Generations who have believed obeyed and suffered for adhering to the Truth therein and on all the Effectual Workings of the Holy Spirit in the Hearts of Believers conforming them thereunto so that it 's impossible for any man that hath lived under the Instruction thereof to deny it and not to be an Atheist if not to be guilty of the unpardonable sin for the whole matter the Scripture treats on in the substance thereof is as I said before God and Christ and Holiness the Reducing of Man back again to God through Christ from whom he was gone astray And therefore what can those expect who deny this Holy Divine Word of Truth but all the Judgments and Plagues that are written therein I shall now come to Answer some Objections in relation thereunto Object Though the Scripture was given of Object 1 God and Divine Truth the Word and Will of God to the People of these times in which they were given yet it 's a great Question whether it be so to us and whether we have ought to do with it unless the same Spirit work immediately the same Truth in us we are to hearken to what God speaks in us and not without us c. Answ To this I answer That Truth is Truth still and the Word and Will of God is the same still although its true that God hath made known his Will at various times and various ways under several manifestations yet when one Ministration ended it was by the coming in of another as the substance of the former and openly declared from Heaven by the Son of God with great Power and great Witness and the Word and Ministration of the Son of God is the same till his second coming Ma● 28. 20. unto which all are bound to take heed unto under peril of Judgment Heb. 2. 23. Act. 3. 22 23. Joh. 12. ●8 and it is the Word and Will of the Lord still whether men believe it and obey it or not whether you have the Spirit to work you to it or not and if you are not taught by the Word and wrought to God in the Word to believe the Gospel it 's an evident sign that you have not the Spirit of Christ but of Errour and Delusion which will fail you in the day of need Obj. Though they were given of God Obj. 2 and Divine Truth yet they may be corrupted by men having been in the hands of men that knew not God but sought it themselves they might corrupt it and so it might either be mixed or lose much of its Purity and Divinity Ans It 's true that it hath passed through the hands of those who wanted not wickedness enough to do it but we have undoubted grounds to believe that the Lord preserved it and kept them from corrupting of it for if they or any other had corrupted it it must have been to serve their own ends but the Scripture that was by them preserved and by them owned to be the Word of God the Scripture of Truth is so far from serving their interest that it leaves them neither Root nor Branch no Word have they from hence to warrant them in any of their ways as a Church of Christ their Dependency lay rather in the Authority of their Church keeping people in Ignorance false Translations coercive Power and the like rather than in corrupting the Scriptures in the original Languages a Divine Hand it was that it should be preserved holy and pure as it is as hath been proved Obj. The Scripture is not all the Word Obj. 3 and Will of God to Men given by Divine Inspiration for there is in it the Words of the Devil and of wicked men the Failings and Miscarriages of the Saints c. Answ When I say it 's the Word or Words of God I intend thereby that the Body and substance thereof is the Divine Mind and Will of God made known to men by the Inspiration of the Holy Spirit by such ways as he pleased and by such persons as he pleased 2. As to the Discoveries of the Words or Works of Satan or wicked men and the Sins and Failings of the Godly I easily grant that it is not the Word of God in the first sence given by Inspiration Yet 2ly As written and recorded by holy men inspired by the Lord those things with many other Historical Relations recorded are true by Divine Testimony that such things were and so are of divine and undoubted Credence whereas all other Histories that are meerly humane can have but a humane and doubtful belief 3. It was written by the Will of God for the use and advantage of his Church and people Rom. 15. 4. Whatsoever was written afore time was written for our Learning c. 1 Cor. 10. 11 12. 1. Let us hence be informed of the greatness Vse 1 of the sin and danger not to believe the Scripture he that believeth not must be damned 2. Of Exhortation 1. to believe the Vse 2 Scripture to be the Word and Will of God to be of Divine Authority and to prize the Word more and to be thankful to God that hath given it to us and given to any the saving understanding thereof and wrought them into a conformity thereunto 2. To live the life of the Scripture the life of Faith and the life of Love the life of Obedience and the life of Holiness it is a holy Word and Holiness becomes all those who profe●s to own it what ever Scripture Faith or profession we pretend unto if we live not the life of the Scripture it will Judg us at the last day Joh. 12. 48. 3. To be improving and applying of the Consolations of the Scripture and that it may be so acquaint your selves more therewith Rom. 15. ● 3. Of Consolation to all those who Vse 3 truly believe and obey the Word● as it is the Word the Will
many other cases we have no particular ground to believe an answer in the very thing prayed for yet we ought to pray in Faith not doubting the matter o● Gods faithfulness in hearing and answering either in granting the things prayed for or make a return to the souls advantage 4. To Pray in a right manner is to pray 4. It is to pray fervently fervently with heart fervency and earnestly not sluggishly and coldly but zealously to have the heart affected in prayer Jam. 5. 16. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much and it s the work of the spirit to fill us with true zeal and fervency in prayer when the soul will have no nay like Jacob wrestling with God Gen. 32. 26. I will not let thee go except you bless me Hos 12. 4. He had power with the Angel and prevailed he wept and made supplication And this fervency consisteth not so much in multitudes of expressions or loudness of voice but in pouring out our souls to the Lord and in strength of faith to prevail with him Ps 42. 4. When I remember these things I pour out my soul in me 25. 1. I lift my soul to thee 143. 8. Thus in this and in every part of Gods service it behoves Christians to be fervent in spirit serving the Lord hence is prayer so frequently called in Scripture crying from its fervency Psal 17. 1. 34. 15. 17. c. 5. To pray rightly is to pray humbly 5. To pray humbly and self-abaseingly and this is the proper work of the spirit to discover our own nothingness and needs unto us this is a special requisite in prayer Psal 9. 12. He forgetteth not the cry of the humble 10. 12. Arise O Lord God lift up thine hand forget not the humble The fear of Gods greatness and goodness living in the heart will tend very much to humble the soul in its addresses to him and is very acceptable with him Ps 51. 17. The Sacrifices of God are a broken Spirit a broken and a contrite heart O God thou wilt not despise it s that Prayer that comes from a humble and broken Spirit that is well pleasing to the Lord the poor Publican that had nothing to say for himself But Lord be merciful to me a Sinner was accepted when the proud boasting Pharisce was rejected Luke 18. 13. 14. Proud Persons and Proud Prayers are an abomination to the Lord but he will not forget nor despise the prayers of the humble 6. To Pray in a right manner is to pray 6. Sincerely and not Hypocritically sincerely and not hypocritically and this can never be without sincerity and truth of heart to God-ward in the main of Religion Ps 51. 6. Thou desirest truth in the inward parts and in the hidden parts thou hast made me to know Wisdom 17. 1. Give ear unto my Prayer that goeth not out of feigned lips Unfeigned Faith and unfeigned Love and unfeigned Obedience and unfeigned Prayer is the Lords delight he loveth that he desireth truth in the inward parts Psal 145. 18. The Lord is nigh to all that call upon him to all that call upon him in truth heart and tongue must go together yea and there had need be more in the heart then the tongue expresseth rather then less an empty hearted Christian performs empty service makes empty airy prayers and must expect empty returns but truth and integrity reacheth Heaven it being the spirits work to effect it and truth alone is there imbraced 7. To pray in a right manner is to pray 7. To pray Briefly Briefly and without Tautologies and this has beer the practice of all Saints throughout all Generations and is the express command of our Lord Mat. 6. 7 8. But when we Pray use not vain repetitions or babling or speaking idely as the Heathens doe for they think they shall be heard for their much speaking be ye not therefore like unto them for your Heavenly Father kn●weth what things you need before you ask them In which are two things observable 1. Our Lord forbids vain Repetitions Tautoligies and idle Talking in Prayer 2. Much speaking as if multitude of words would prevail with God this is it he reproves in the Pharisees as well as in the Heathen their making of long Prayers Mat. 23. 14. and this he forbids in his Disciples in warning them not to be like the Heathen who think to be heard for their much speaking it is much speaking in Prayer that Christ reproves as well as vain speaking and that appeareth 1. From the argument used to inforce the Exhortation Your Father knoweth the things ye have need before ye ask therefore you need not have much speaking about the matter 2. The pattern of prayer presented by Christ in the verses following as an example of the substance and brevity in prayer 3. The example of Christ Himself in Prayer Matt. 26. 39. The exhortation of the Wise man Eccl. 5. 2. According to which we find the Prayers of the Saints to be both brief and full of matter throughout all Generations Ex●d 33. 12. and 16. 2. 2 Chron. 20. 5 12. ●an 9. 3 19. ● 1 King 8. 22. is the longest we read of on a special occasion yet without vain repetitions Acts 4. 24. All which confirms the truth that it 's a right manner of praying to pray briefly and this cannot be done truly but by the Spirit Christ would not have his to think that enumerating words like the Heathens or Papists or Hipocrites that pray by number and length of time and multitude of words is prevalent with God but to pray briefly and understandingly according to the word and work of the Spirit 8. To pray in a right manner and by the 8. In the fear of God Spirit is to pray in the fear of God as the fear of God is a choice new Covenant Vertue to dwell in the heart alwaies so especially when the soul addresseth it self to God in Prayer to do it in the holy awe of the Lord Psal 5. 7. As for me saith the Prophet I will come into thine house in the multitude of thy Mercies and in thy fear will I worship toward thy holy Temple It 's a choice frame of Spirit to serve the Lord with fear in all the parts of his service and especially in this of Prayer To serve him with Reverence and Godly fear They are the persons that God will accept and answer their Prayers Ps 145. 19. He will fulfill the desire of them that fear him he will hear their cry and save them 9. To pray in a right spirit and so in a 9. To pray holily right manner is to pray holily with a desire of holiness and a design for hol●ness 1 Tit. 2. 8. I will that men pray every where lifting up holy hands without wrath and doubting To lift up holy hearts and holy hands is well pleasing to the Lord Psal 86. 2.
of the symptoms of hypocrisie in those discoveries at best I come short in many of those ten particulars mentioned I therefore fear how it is with me I would not be a Hypocrite for a world can you say any thing further about this matter that I might more clearly and certainly know mine estate Ans What I have said as to the discovery Answ of the sincere soul from the Hypocrite is plain and full yet I shall mention two or three things more 1. A sincere soul dreads to be a Hypocrite he would not be a Hypocrite for all the world he fears Hypocrisie as he doth any other sin this is the experience of all sincere Christians they watch their hearts in this matter and keeps up a holy jealousie of themselves because they know that the heart is deceitful and treacherous and therefore prayeth as the Prophet Psal 1 19. 29. Remove from me the way of lying and grant me thy Law graciously and in a gracious sincere heart he knows that whatsoever is done in Hypocrisie will prove but a lye in the end and therefore dreads to be a Hypocrite and saith as the Prophet v. 163. I ha●e and abhor lying but thy law do I love 2. We are to distinguish between being a Hypocrite and Hypocrisie Hypocrisie is a sin of nature that all are inclined unto there is the seed of all sin in the nature of it in the Saints and but in part mortified the difference lyeth in this the sincere heart desireth and designeth truth and sincerity in all he would not be a Hypocrite nor have any hypocrisie to have any being in him but the Hypocrite designs Hypocrisie and so professeth himself to be what he is not and doth or easily might know himself to be a Hypocrite The sincere heart watches himself in the matter to find it out and warreth against it and mourneth in the sense of his natural inclinations on that account he judgeth it and loaths himself for it as for any other evil Pride and Hypocrisie will be appearing but it s the souls grief and his desire and endeavour is against it But the Hypocrite is in his Element let his design be answered and he hath his end he troubles not himself about sin cerity or if at any time conscience accuse he searches not to the quick to find out the truth of the accusation in order to deliverance but stills and stifles convictions and willingly silences conscience laying it to sleep without any cure of the malady CHAP. XXV Of Election THough Election be first in order of time yet not so in manifestation relating What it is either to God or man God doth manifest it in time and man comes to understand it after believing 1 Thes 1. 4. My manner and method of speaking to this great truth shall be 1. To shew from Scripture what Election is Election is the choosing and designing of some out of the lump of mankind for the end by the Elector determined I take Election foreknowing and choosing to be all one in sense and substance and these are the Scripture terms about the matter Rom. 8. 29. 11. 2. 5. 7. Eph. 1. 4. To Elect or choose in the common sense of all men imports a taking of some and leaving others it cannot import the electing and choosing of all as some imagine for in common sense that is no choosing where all are taken for where some are chosen others are left Mat. 22. 14. Many are call'd but few are chosen so that in the common sense of all men divine and humane we must understand Election to be a choosing of some persons out of or from among many to the end determined by the chooser 2. That God hath elected and chosen 2. That God hath elected some some for himself from among men and that before the world was i. e. from Eternity this appeareth from Scripture 1 Pet. 1. 2. Elect according to the fore knowledge of God the Father c. or fore-ordained as the same word is rendred ver 20. or fore-decreed or as it s rendred Rom. 8. 29. Fore-know whom he did fore-know c. that is decree or ordain and this for knowledge ordaining and decreeing about the salvation of some men and women must be before time Eph. 1. 4. According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world that is from Eternity it is Gods eternal willing or purposing to save some in the way by him determined Obj. This choice seems to be in time for they are chosen in Christ Jesus and none are accounted to be in him before and without faith Answ It s one thing to be actually in Christ by faith and another to be elected and chosen in him before the world was faith is the demonstration and in some measure the accomplishment of this choice or election which was in Christ Jesus before the world began or for his sake decreed ver 5. Having Predestinated us or before set us apart unto the adoption of Children by Jesus Christ to himself according to the good pleasure of his will Where is a Predestination unto the Adoption of Children before the Adoption was accomplished and that according to the good pleasure of his will which he purposed in himself and it s without all question that in all things and in relation to all persons about this great work of Salvation He worketh all things according to the councell of his own will ver 11. And why should we not believe the truth of God in relation to Election before time it being so plainly stated in Scripture as well as believe the truth of that word Tit. 1. 2. In hope of Eternal life which God that cannot lye promised before the world began If God made promises to us in Christ Jesus before the world began why should we think it strange for him to elect or choose for himself before the world began 2. Tim. 9. Who hath saved us and called us with an holy calling not according to our works but according to his own purpose and grace which was given us in Christ Jesus before the World began all which demonstrates this truth that true believers are but what they were Elected and designed to before they were and that they do nor shall enjoy any thing but what was promised them in Christ Jesus before the World was But 2. If we should let it pass for currant as some would have it which we may not doe that is that Elect persons were not in any sence considered as in Christ Jesus before and without faith yet the choice was before the foundation of the World fore-ordained to believing to sanctification so that it answers not the end for which it is objected And further Rom. 9. 23. those Elected chosen ones are called the v●sse●s of mercy which he had afore prepared to glory all which confirms the truth of Election before time 3. That this Electing Choosing Decreeing and Ordaining love
none but God a principle that makes persons not meet to live among men much less in the Society of the Churches of Christ 3. That on the grounds stated it is the duty of the Churches in case of complaint of scandal in Doctrine Discipline or Manners of any particular Church in the same fellowship to make dilligent and speedy inquiry into the matter that they may thereby shew their love to and zeal for the Glory of God the purity and peace of his Church the good of the offenders and preservation of themselves from the guilt of others sins 4. That if any Church come under a report or complaint of miscarriage and scandall in Doctrine Manners or unjust censures and refuse to give an account thereof being tenderly desired or to clear up the matter in a just way that is the supposed Offenders and offended with their witnesses to be heard before the Neighbour Churches or their Ministers and Members appointed for that service the Churches ought to withdraw their fellowship from such a Church to preserve themselves pure from their sin whatever is a just ground for one Church to exclude a Member is a just ground for a Church to be excluded in like case and this is a just ground to exclude a Member 1. Report and complaint of scandalous sin 2. It being inquired after a positive refusal to give an account especially before the witnesses that accuse 3. A denying the power of the Church to make inquiry and to deal in the matter c. If such a person be fit for fellowship in a particular Church then such a Church may be fit for the Fellowship of Churches Mat. 18. 17. So that in a word its evident that it s not only the Churches sin that refuseth to be accountable to her Neighbour Sister Churches but that the Churches do sin in neglecting or delaying to call such a Church to account which is under complaints reports and jealousies of sin in any case in not performing their duty to God or men nor can they acquit themselves before the Lord untill they have impartially done their duty in this matter that it is a duty and to be done in Christs authority is clear and full from Col. 3. 17. or else they must leave Christs authority or leave the work wholly undone which is contrary to the true sense and reason of the Scripture as hath been before proved or do it in their own will and authority CHAP. XXIX Sheweth that the Estate of the Church in this World is an Afflicted Estate NOtwithstanding God hath called his people in the New Covenant of his Grace to glory and vertue and that he hath made them nigh to himself his own children by Grace and Adoption and interested them in Glory yet in this world in their following and serving him they must expect to meet with Afflictions and Tribulations for his Name and Sake the truth hereof appeareth 1. from Scripture 2. from Experience 1. From Scripture nothing is more fully and clearly stated then this Joh. 16. 3. 3. Mat. 16. 24. this must be the portion of every one man and woman that will follow Christ they must expect to meet with Tribulations to meet with shame and reproach in the world with loss of friends relations and life it self when called to it Mat. 10. 37 38 39. this truth the Apostles confirmed in their doctrine after Christ Acts 14. 22. That we must through much Tribulation enter into the Kingdom of God 2 Tim. 3. 12. That all that will live Godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution men may live Godly according to the customs and wills of men in the times and places where they live without persecution but if any will live godly in Christ Jesus that is according to his laws and his will they must expect to meet with persecution 2. This the Primitive Church and all ages ever since hath and doth by experience witness I need not mention particular Scriptures or History or Experience in this matter it being so obvious and clear that he that runs may read Act. 20. 23. 1 Cor. 9. to 13. 2 Cor. 11. 23. to 28. 2 Thes 1. 4. Rev. 2. 9 10. History and Experience proves the same the wonderful persecutions wrongs and deaths the Saints have met withall in all ages abundantly confirms the truth The reasons hereof are 1. Relating to the men of the world from whence the persecution always cometh and that 1. From their ignorance that is the foundation cause men are ignorant of God and his truth Strangers to the life of God through the ignorance that is in them hence flows all the mischief ordinarily that is in the world Joh. 16. 3. And these things will they doe unto you because they have not known the Father nor me 1 Cor. 2. 8. Had they kn●wn they would not have Crucified the Lord of Glory Hence Christ prayeth for his Persecutors Luke 23. 34. Father fo●g●ve them for they know not what they doe and the Apostle confesseth that while he was a Persecutor he did it ignorantly in unbelief 1 Tim. 1. 13. Let us learn to pitty poor Persecutors and pray for them according to the command of our Lord and example of himself and his servant Stephen Acts 7. 60. for they are blind and they know not what they doe 2. As flowing from their ignorance is their Pride of Heart who think their own ways and wills best and so hate the will of Christ and persecute his people for walking therein they will have their own imaginations to be the truth and nothing else and this pride flows from ignorance for all pride flows from ignorance for if men knew God and themselves it would not be possible for them to be proud but to abase themselves and submit to him and would be willing that he should rule and that his people should serve him Psal 10. 2. The wicked in his pride doth persecute the poor c. ver 4. The wicked through the pride of his countenance will not seek after God c. Isa 10. 12 13. so that ignorance and pride goeth together and both bringeth forth Persecution Psal 140. 5. The proud hath hid a snare for me and Cords they have spread a Net by the way-side they have set grins for me And note it s the proud that hath done it 3. As flowing from both enmity and mallice the old enmity still remaining and working in the Serpents seed Gen. 3. 15. Mat. 23. 33. saith Christ ●e Serpents ye Generation of Vipers how can ye escape the damnation of hell From hence it is they love violence Psal 11. 5. Him that loveth violence his Soul hateth and that not only the Anti-Christian Heathens but the Anti-christian and false Church walketh in the same steps Rev. 1● 6. And I saw the woman that is the Babylonish false Church drunken with the blood of Saints and with the blood of the Martyrs of Jesus Christ c. chap. 18. 24. and in
world must be judge of the world that all mens mouths may be stopped in the Judgment and that his people may admire him in his wonderful grace 4. Christ must be judge of the World because therein God the Father had a design to honour him and to make him glorious before the world Joh. 5. 22. 23. The Father judgeth no man but hath committed ●● judgment unto the Son that all men should honour the Son even as they honour the Father c. That in all things he might have the preheminence Col. 5. 18. That as he humbled himself to the death for the sin of sinners and became the contempt and scorn of men and is so in his members still so he might be exalted over them all and be visibly manifested to be Lord and Judge of all men Phil. 2. 7 to 11. Isa 53. 12. Rev. 19. 16. all which makes much for the people of God he that dyed for them shall be their judg● who will surely judge so as to save all the meek of the earth but terrible will it be for the wicked the Lamb slain is become the● judge Ps 76. 8. 9. Rev 6. 15. 16 17. That he whom the nations abhorred and man despised is a servant of Rulers should become their judge will be their astonishment for 〈◊〉 the Lamb slain be become the judge yet he will be very terrible to his enemies As for the day and time it shall be at and after his next appearing in glory as for the manner it will be very terrible honourable and glorious a Fryday to the wicked as for its continuance the time of the judgment must be suitable to the greatness and honour of the work probably it must take up length of time that all things may judiciously be done so as to stop all mouthes so that the day of judgment may be long and the execution thereof must be for ever CHAP. XXXI Of the Coming Kingdom and Reign of Christ on Earth THat Christ shall come again from Heaven 1. That he shall come the second time in Glory is a great truth of the Gospel believed of all the Saints and is indeed the crowning part of the Gospel in which I shall endeavour to shew these four things 1. That he shall come again from Heaven 2. The time when he shall come 3. The manner how he shall come 4. His end in coming or the work he shall do when he cometh 1. That he shall come again the second time is a truth so abundantly held forth in Scripture that he that runs may read Testimonies for proof hereof 1. The Prophets witness to this truth this Moses in substance speaketh of that is of the work that shall be done at that day Deut. 32. 36. 43. and Dan. 7. 9. 13. speaks the very language of the new Testament concerning the coming of Christ I saw in the night visions and behold one like the Son of man coming in the clowds of Heaven so Jude saith ver 14 15. That Enoch the seventh from Adam prophesied saying behold he cometh with ten thousands of his Saints c. The second testimony is Christ himself who is truth it self from his own mouth Mat. 24. 30. Then shall appear the Sign of the Son of man in Heaven and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clowds of Heaven with Power and great Glory Chap. 16. 27. and 25. 31. Rev. 22. 20. 3. The testimony of Angels whom God hath frequently made use of to declare his will to men Act. 1. 10 11. 4. The fourth testimony is of the Apostles of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ after his Ascention 1 Thes 4. 16. For the Lord himself shall descend from Heaven with a shout with the voice of the A●ch-Angel and with the trump of God c. Heb. 9. 28. To them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin to Salvation This Doctrine was preached and believed in the first foundation work 1 Thes 1. 9 10. In their first conversion this was their Faith they turned to God from Idols to serve the living and true God and to wait for his Son from Heaven this was the Faith of the Saints exprest in Scripture to be looking for the blessed hope Tit. 2. 13. Rev. 22. 20. And this hath been the Faith of the Saints ever since and is and shall be till he come however persons who pretend to Christianity deride and scorn this glorious truth and those who believe and wait for this blessed hope calling the promises of his coming litteral promises and that they who look for it shall never see it and so fulfill the Scriptures who foretold of such persons to ●e in the latter daies 2 Pet. 3. 3 4. Well it would be for such persons if the Lord never come to call them to an account for their infidelity and disobedience to him but the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from Heaven in flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God and obey not the Go●pel of our Lord Jesus Christ c. 2 Thes 1. 7 8 9 10. 2. The time when he shall come and 2. When he shall come in this I shall note two things 1. That the time is as to man uncertain though the thing be certain yet the time is uncertain and I think it 's great weakness i● not presumption in any to pretend to fix the time though I do not question but that probably God may have discovered the time in the Scripture but if so it 's not so discovered as that any man is likely to understand it for the Scripture lets us to know that there are some things recorded that are sealed till the time of the end Dan. 12. 9. But that the time of the Lords coming is uncertain as to man I shall state on these following grounds 1. The Prophets did not know it though 1 Vncertain to the Prophets they spake of the restauration work that is to be accomplished at that day Acts 3. 19 20 21. All the Holy Prophets did speak of the things to be done when God does send Jesus Christ from Heaven but as to the time they could say no more but that it should come to pass in the last daies in the latter end of the World Isa 2. 2. M●c 4. 1. Jer. 23. Having prophesied in the former part of the Chapter of the glorious restauration of the Church which shall be accomplished at that day with the destruction of the Churches enemies saith ver 20. In the latter daies ye shall consider it perfectly 2. The Apostles did not know the time 2. To the Apostles though they believed and taught the truth of the Doctrine yet the time was hid from them any otherwise than signs and probable conjectures as Paul 2 Thes 2. 3. That day shall n●t come except there be a departing from the Faith first 1 Joh. 2. 18. Little children it is the last time and as ye have heard
Reign and he must execute Justice and Judgment in the Earth c. To this agreeth Ps 96. throughout ver 13. as the sum of all Before the Lord for he cometh for he cometh to Judge the Earth he shall Judge the VVorld in R●ghteousness and the people with his truth see the same Ps 98. 9. and 82. 8. After divers exhortations to worldly Governours to do Justice to the poor and fatherless to the afflicted and needy c. and reprehensions for their wilful miscarriage in this matter and hopeless expectation of any redress therein concludes the whole as the comfort of the afflicted with this petition and assurance of Faith Arise O God judge thou the earth for thou shalt inherit all Nations implying that there will ●e but little or no righteousness in the earth till that day and then shall he possess the Nations and judge them with equity and truth 2. In his daies Judah shall be saved and Israel shall dwell safely c. that is free from afflictions and wrongs from enemies as they had been formerly liable to which cannot be rationally understood otherwise than the peaceable Kingdom of Christ on earth sutable to Ezek. 37. 24. to the end and Jer. 30. 8 9. Which Scriptures cannot be allogorised unless men resolve to turn all Scripture into allegories and so turn out all the truth of Scripture as some have done according to their own fancies but God hath put a stop in the way of allegorising these Scriptures and turning out this so great a truth as that Acts 3. 20 21. The Heavens must receive our Lord till the times of the restitution of all things which God both spoken by the mouth of all his holy P●ophets since the world began What is this restitution spoken of by the Prophets but the restoring and glory of the Church and this must be when God does send Christ again from Heaven in Glory the first coming of Christ was a preparative to this work as that without it the restau●ation could not not be accomplished and as what the Prophets foretold of his humiliation was even so fulfilled ver 18. Why should we be incredulous that what they have spoken concerning his Kingdom and Glory in the restauration work should not be even so fulfilled likewise And what reason there is for us to turn plain Scriptures into Allegories relating to the Reign of Christ on Earth any more then for the Jews to Allegories the Scriptures that spake of his humiliation and so lost the truth thereof I do not yet understand B●t to proceed to further proof of the truth Dan. 2. 44. The God of Heaven will set up a Kingd●m which is this fifth Kingdom of the store cut out of the Mountains without hands which shall never be destroyed and chap. 7. 27. And the Kingdom and Dominion under the whole Heaven shall be given unto the people of the Saints of the most high whose Kingdom is an everlasting Kingdom and all Dominions shall serve and obey him here is the Reign of Christ and Saints on Earth so plainly and expresly stated as is impossible with good conscience to gainsay it is the Kingdom under the whole Heavens not above the Heavens in the greatness and power thereof given to the Saints when taken by Christ and all Dominions shall serve and obey him that is Christ as the great Lord and King of the World To this agreeth the new Testament Testimonies relating to this truth and fully holding harmony therewith Luke 1. 32 33. And he shall be great and he shall be called the Son of the highest and the Lord shall give unto him the Throne of his Father David and he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever and of his Kingdom there shall be no end This fully answers the old Testament Prophesies in this matter 2 Tim. 4. 1 The Apostle in express terms states the Kingdom of Christ to be at and after his appearing He will judge the quick and dead at his appearing and his Kingdom which must be the Kingdom spoken of by the Prophets Rev. 11. 17. The Song of the Saints was and will be for that thou hast taken to thy self thy great power and hast raigned and the nations were angry c and no wonder for many of his people are angry at those who believe the truth thereof we may not understand it to be his providential reign over the World as it is constantly exercised nor his spiritual Reign in and over his Church which he hath always exercised but some more higher and glorious visible Kingdom and reign on Earth after the sound of the seventh Angel and the seventh Angel sounded and there were great voices in Heaven saying the Kingdom of this world are become the Kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ and he shall reign for ever and ever What can be more plain in the very terms of the Prophets they were his before but now in another manner then before chap. 19. 1 to 8. it is the great Song of the Saints That the Lord God Omnipotent Reigneth What did he not Reign before Yes surely but now in another manner more visibly glorious ruling the world and saving his people with the everlasting Salvation spoken of Isa 45. 17. and to this agreeth Rev. 20. 4. Where the Saints are said to Live and Reign with Christ a thousand years and chap. 5 9. 10. it is the Song of the Saints That Christ the Lamb of God hath redeemed them from the Earth by his blood and made them unto God Kings and Priests and they shall reign on Earth and to this time and state do that Phil. 2. 9. 10 11. agree thus amongst the multitude of Scripture testimonies to this great truth have I mentioned some plain full and undeniable testimonies for confirmation that he that runs may read 2. I shall further confirm this truth from Reason● thereof clear Scripture reasons and arguments infallibly drawn from thence 1. It is the great promise of the new Covenant Reason and therefore it must be contained in Gen. 22. 18. And in thy Seed shall all the Earth be blessed compared with Rom. 4. 13 For the promise that he i. e. Abraham should be the Heire of the World was not to Abraham o● to his seed through the law but through the righteousness of Faith where Abrahams heirship to the World and the Heirship of all hir spiritual seed i. e. Believers is stated to be not by the Law but by the Covenant of Grace in Christ Jesus who was the Seed to whom the promise was made Gal. 3. 16. and is to be obtained by the righteousness of Faith and the Heirship is exprest to be Heirs of the World both of Christ and Abraham and all the true seed Rom. 4. 16. and by this Scripture that is to say that Abraham and his seed are the heirs of the world may we understand all other Scriptures that speak of the Saints heirship yet not of