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A51839 XVIII sermons on the second chapter of the 2d Epistle to the Thessalonians containing the description, rise, growth, and fall of Antichrist : with divers cautions and arguments to establish Christians against the apostacy of the Church of Rome : very necessary for these times / by that late reverend and learned divine, Thomas Manton ... Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677. 1679 (1679) Wing M522; ESTC R7577 216,743 470

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the Old Testament God himself delivered the Law with great Majesty and Terrour and afterwards caused the same to be written in Tables of Stone for the constant use of his People And the Prophets first uttered their Prophecies and then wrote unto them So the Apostles first preached Evangelical Doctrine and then consigned it to writing for the Use of all Ages And though all things delivered by them were not delivered in one Sermon or one Epistle yet by degrees the Canon of the New Testament was Constituted and made perfect by the Writings of the Evangelists and Apostles V. Prop. That now when they are long since gone to God and we cannot receive from them the Doctrine of Life by word of Mouth we must stick to the Scriptures or written Word 1. Because we are taught to do so by Christ and his Apostles Christ always appealeth to the Writings of the Old Testament both against Traditions which he condemneth Matth. 15.2 and against pretended Revelations Luke 16.31 If they hear not Moses and the Prophets neither will be persuaded to repent if one should come from the Dead And the Apostles still have recourse to this Proof Acts 26.22 Witnessing no other things than the Prophets and Moses did say should come to pass And when they pleaded they were Eye and Ear-witnesses and so their Testimony was valuable yet they say ye have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a surer Word of Prophecy whereunto ye shall do well to take heed 2 Pet. 1.19 Now how can we do better than to imitate these great Examples 2. Because those things were written for our sakes 1 John 1.4 These things write we unto you that your Ioy may be full The Apostles being to leave the World did know the slipperiness of Man's Memory and the danger of corrupting Christian Doctrine if there were not a sure authentick Record left therefore they wrote and so fully that nothing is wanting to compleat our Joy and Happiness 3. Because the Scriptures are perfect The perfection of Scripture is known by its End and intended Use which is to give us a knowledg of those things which concern our Faith Duty and Happiness 1. Our Faith in Christ. If there be enough written for that end we need not unwritten Traditions to compleat our Rule Now St. Iohn telleth us he might have written more things But these things are written that ye might believe in the Son of God and have Life through his Name John 20.30 31. Certainly nothing is wanting to beget a Faith in Christ The Object is sufficiently propounded the Warrant or Claim is laid down in the New Covenant and the encouragements to believe it are clear and strong What would Men have more So that here is a perfect Rule perfect in its kind and for its proper use 2. For our Duty That is sufficiently provided for The Apostle telleth us that the Grace of God take it objectively for the Grace of the Gospel or subjectively for Grace in our Hearts teacheth us If you mean Objective Grace it prescribeth directeth If Subjective Grace it persuadeth and exciteth what to do To live Soberly Righteously Godly in the present World Tit. 2.12 There are all the branches of Man's Duty enumerated Sobriety relateth to self-government Righteously to our carriage towards our Neighbour Godly to our Commerce and Communion with God What is there wanting that belongeth either to Worship or Justice or Personal Holiness Therefore certainly we need no other Rule for it layeth down whatsoever Men are bound to do in all Ages and places of the World and in whatsoever Circumstances God shall put them And so it is fit to be the Law of the Universal King and Law-giver yea it is so perfect that whatever other Way is set up it presently dasheth against those Notions that we have or should have of God his Service and Worship or it i●●●●ngeth or perverteth the Liberty and Nature of Man 3. For our Happiness Tha● Doctrine and Institution which is able to make us wi●e unto Salvation is enough for us but so the holy Scriptures are said to do 2. Tim. 3.15 And that from a Child thou hast known the hol● Scriptures which are able to make thee wise unto Salvation through the Faith which is in Christ Iesus Nay afterwards Ver. 17. The Man of God is by them made perfect and throughly furnished to every good Work If the Scriptures do throughly direct Men to know God in Christ and save t●eir own Souls why should we look any further Now they do not only furnish every private Christian with this knowledg but the Man of God who is to Instruct others he needeth look no further but is furnished out of the Scripture with all things necessary to discharge his Office Therefore here we fix and rest we have a sufficient Rule and a full Record of all necessary Christian Doctrine Vse 1. The Use of all is Let us not seek another Rule than the Word of God Papists cry up unwritten Traditions to be received with equal respect and reverence as we receive the holy Scriptu●es But you Brethren stand fast holding the Apostolical Tradition You cannot have it by word of Mouth from them now therefore you must stick to what is Written or else you cannot preserve your selves from the Frauds and Impostures of Antichrist These Apostolical Writings have been received in all Ages and Times of the Church from the ●eginning and all Disputes among Christians have been tried by them None were allowed good or sincere Christians who doubted of the truth of them But because we have to do with a People that will sacrifice all to the honour and interest of their Church and knowing they are not able to stand before the Light of Scriptures have to the no little prejudice of the Christian Cause done all they can to weaken the Authority Sufficiency and Perspicuity of them that we migh● have no Religion without the Testimony and Recommendation of their Church therefore I shall resume the Matter and declare it afresh 1. Mankind lying in Darkness and in the shadow of Death it was necessary that one way or another God should reveal his Mind to them that we may have what belongeth to our Duty and Happiness for our chief good and last end Being altered by Sin we strangely mistake things and put Light for Darkness and Darkness for Light Good for Evil and Evil for Good weighing all things in the ballance of the Flesh which we seek to please We confound both the names and natures of Things and wander in a maze of a thousand Perplexities therefore God in pity to Mankind hath given us a sure direction in his Word which is a Lamp unto our Feet and a Light unto our Paths Psal. 119.105 Mark the words of Light and Lamps the use of a Lamp is by Night and in the Day we have the Light of the Sun whether it be Day or Night with us here we are taught how to carry our selves Mark
moved David against them to say go number Israel and Iudah How shall we reconcile these two places God gave him over to be tempted by Sathan By God as a Judge by Sathan as an Executioner Temptations to sin come immediately from the Devil but they are governed by God for holy and righteous ends So again 1 King 22.22 The evil Spirit had leave and Commission to be a lying Spirit in Ahabs Prophets Go forth and do so and thou shalt prevail with him There is a permissive intention not an effective when they grieve his Spirit God withdraweth and leaveth them to the evil Spirit who works by their fleshly and worldly lusts and then they are easily seduced who prefer Worldly things before Heavenly 3. There is an active providence which raiseth such instruments and propoundeth such objects as meeting with a naughty heart do sore blind it 1. For instruments Iob 22.16 The deceived and the deceiver are hi● Take it in Worldly or take it in Religious matters mans deceiving others or being deceived by others it is of God for it is said both are his not only his Creatures but subject to the government and disposal of providence how and whom they shall deceive and how far they shall deceive So Ezech. 14.9 If the Prophet be deceived that hath spoken a thing I the Lord have deceived him This is a great transaction in the World a sad judgment not to be cavilled but trembled at For mans ingratitude God raiseth up false Prophets to seduce them that delight in lies rather than in the truths of God 2. For objects wicked instruments varnish and dress up this cause with all the art they can to make it a powerful deceit and then it is befriended and countenanced by the powers of the World and so easily prevaileth with them who are moved either with worldly hopes or fears and have debauched their Conscience by worldly respects God saith Jer. 6.21 I will lay stumbling blocks before this people If we will find the sin God will find the occasion If Iudas hath a mind to buy his Master he shall not want Chapmen to bargain with him the Priests were consulting to destroy Christ at the same time that the Devil put it into his heart Matth. 26.3 being Alarmed by the Miracle of raising Lazarus Birds and Fishes are easily deceived with such baits as they greedily catch at so God by his just vengeance ordereth such occurences and occasions as take with a naughty and carnal heart 2. The degree or kind of the punishment 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 we render it strong delusion or the efficacy of error that is such delusion as shall have a most efficacious force to deceive them The prevalency and strength of the delusion is seen in two things 1. The absurdity of the errors 2. The obstinacy wherewith they cleave to them 1. The absurdity of the errors I will instance in three things False Image worship and Bread worship Invocation of Saints and supererogation of works 1. Adoration of Images Idolaters are usually represented as sottish as Psal. 115.8 They that make them are like unto them so is every one that trusteth in them He had described the senselesness of the Idols before They have mouths but they speak not Eyes have they but they see not they have ears but they hear not Noses have they but they smell not c. Now as Idols are senseless so the Idolaters are bruitish That is the makers Worshippers and Servers of them as void of true Wisdom as the Images are of sense and motion Isa. 44.18 They have not known nor understood for he hath shut their eyes that they c●nnot see and their hearts that they cannot understand There is a fatal obduration upon them all along there their senselesness is set forth from ver 9. to ver 20. they that worship the work of their own hands are themselves but stocks and stones being blin●ed by the just Judgment of God If it be said this is meant of the Idols of the Gentiles not of the Images of God and Christ and Virgin Mary and Saints But God will not be worshipped by an Idol and there is no difference between the Images of the Papists and the Heathens but only in the name 2. The other thing that I will instance in is the Invocation of Saints a sottish error and respect payed to them that are so far out of the reach of our Commerce and a thing not only without precept promise or president in Scripture but also against Scripture which always directeth to God by one Mediator the Lord Jesus Christ. The Scripture saith Go to God if you lack any thing and they say Go to the Saints if they say not as Authors of Grace or any Divine Blessing yet as Intercessors though that be not true yet that derogateth from Christ whose Office it is to intercede with the Father So that this is to put the Creature in the place of God But it is not only contrary to Scripture but the very motion and inclination of the Spirit when he stirreth us or moveth us to pray Rom. 8.15 Ye have received the spirit of adoption whereby we cry Abba Father Gal. 4.6 And because ye are Sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts crying Abba Father he inclineth us to come to God and yet this they will leave 3. A third Error that I shall instance in is that man may supererogate not only merit for himself but lay in an overplus to encrease the treasure of the Church when the Scripture telleth us that our best works are imperfect yea polluted and our Lord himself hath told us that when we have done all say ye we are unprofitable Servants Luke 17.10 But what will not men believe that can believe these things There are other absurdities as gross as these but this sufficeth for a tast 2. The obstinacy wherewith they cleave to them Nothing will reclaim them not Scripture nor reason nor evidence of truth but they still cry the opinion of the Church and the Faith of their Forefathers and will invent any paltry shift and distinction rather recede from any thing than once admit that the Church hath erred Like the obstinate Jews in Christs time that denied apparent matter of fact Joh. 8.33 We were never in bondage to any man though they were in Egypt and Babylon and were now under servitude and the power of the Romans Though we prove they have erred and do err still the Church cannot err or rather like the Elder Jews in the Prophet Ieremiahs time Ier. 44.16 17 18 19. As for the word that thou hast spoken unto us in the name of the Lord we will not hearken to thee but we will certainly do whatsoever goeth out of our own mouth To burn incense unto the Queen of Heaven and to pour out drink-offerings to her as we have done we and our Fathers and our Kings and our Princes for then
sick of Questions as the Apostle speaks 1 Tim. 6.4 Doting about questions and strifes of words whereof cometh envy c. when they had so much wholsome food to feed upon 5. It did but ingender strife among Christians begat wranglings and disputes in the Church 1 Tim. 6.4 He is proud knowing nothing but doting or sick about questions and strifes of words whereof cometh envy strife railing evil surmisings Vse 1. Let us not fix times many of the Antients were too bold this way and we are apt to it Lactantius peremptorily said The World would endure but two hundred years after his time So many will fix the time of the calling the Jews and of the destruction of Anti-Christ without evident grounds and reasons What God hath revealed is enough to bear us out in our duty and suffering in other things let us patiently wait we see reason to do so when we consider how many men have proved false Prophets 2. Let us not put off the time and set it at too great a distance distant things though never so great will hardly move us that which men put off they do in effect put away they put far off the evil day they would not let it come near their minds to have any operation upon them Look as the Stars those vast Globes of Light by reason of the distance between us and them do seem but as so many spangles so we have but a weak sight of what is set at a great distance and their operation on us will be but small the closer things are the more they will work upon us one that looks upon what God hath revealed of this as sure and near is more affected with it than others are therefore set your selves at the entrance of that World where you must everlastingly be and watch and be ready they that put it off are apt to loyter in their work If Christs coming be not near at hand certainly the time of our departure is at hand and it will not be long e're it come about But this is but Introductive to the Doctrine of Anti-Christ Therefore I come to the second thing Secondly The effect that this error might produce trouble and unsetledness of mind that ye be not soon shaken in mind or troubled In the words there is a two-fold Metaphor the one taken from a Tempest or Sea storm as the word plainly implies that ye be not shaken in mind and the other word is taken from the sudden alarm of a Land Fight which breeds trouble 1. Doct. That Errors breed ●rouble of mind they do not only trouble the Churches Peace Gal. 5.12 I would they were even cut off which trouble you but they hinder tranquillity of mind Gal. 1.7 There be some that trouble you and would pervert the Gospel of Christ. How do Errors hinder tranquillity of mind Partly because it is an unsound foundation it can never yield solid peace we only find rest for the Soul in a true Religion and there where it is purely professed Others are left to great doubts and uncertainties The Lord seems to direct us in this course when we are upon consultation about the taking up of a Religion Jer. 6.16 Stand in the ways and see and ask for the old paths where is the good way and walk therein and ye shall find rest for your souls Soul-rest is only found in Gods way and where it is most clearly professed Partly because whatever false Peace is bred there it will at last end in trouble The Apostle compares Seducers Jude 13. to raging waves of the Sea foaming out their own shame and we are told of the Locusts that came out of the Bottomless-pit Rev. 9.5 That they stung like Scorpions Every erroneous way of Religion is comfortless yea their Doctrine breeds anxiety and vexes the Spirit for they have no true way of quieting the Conscience Let us therefore detest Error because it is so much our interest It is the property of truth to beget a delectation of mind it is sweeter than honey and the honey comb Verum est bonum intellectus Truth is the good of the understanding now when we understand truth satisfyingly it breeds an incredible delight when we have been in some perplexities and begin to find out a truth Prov. 24. 13 14. My Son eat thou honey because it is good and the honey comb which is sweet unto thy tast So shall the knowledge of wisdom be when thou hast found it Honey is no● so sweet to thy tast as this is to thy understanding When a man hath found out any truth though it be but a natural truth it breeds its oblectation much more spiritual truth it is very pleasing to the understanding and most of all when spiritual Truth is obeyed and practised for the understanding gives us but a sight of it but obedience gives a tast thereof Our Saviour saith Mat. 11.28 29 30. Come unto me all ye that are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest Take my yoke upon you and learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart For my yoke is easy and my burden is light If you will but come under Christs blessed Yoke and Scepter and that way of Religion he hath recommended to you you will find an incredible Peace Joy and oblectation in your mind 2. Doct. That Christians should be so established and have such constancy of mind that they should not be easily shaken and moved from the Faith 1. Let us see how this is pressed Sometimes it is pressed from the encouragement of your great hope 1 Cor. 15.58 Be stedfast and unmoveable always abounding in the work of the Lord forasmuch as you know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord. First He would have them stedfast and unmoveable these two words have their special signification the one is a degree above the other a man may be stedfast in a thing though he be moved a little in some by-matters but now since your Innocency will bear you out be not only stedfast but immoveable which is a higher degree but take it thus Be stedfast in your selves and unmoveable by the storms of Temptation from without a man is stedfast in himself setled upon his own foundation and you are unmoved when you are strengthned against outward assaults Acts 20.24 None of these things move me neither count I my life dear unto me so I might finish my course with joy A Man may be setled in the knowledge of the truth but he is not unmoveable except he be fortified against all Temptations that may draw him off from his profession Such constancy of mind may be well inforced because of our great hope thus it is pleaded for there Then the absolute necessity of it is urged at other times as Col. 1.23 If ye continue in the Faith grounded and setled and be not moved away from the hope of the Gospel the same condition is required to continue as
mind Rom. 14.5 Let every man be fully perswaded in his own mind 2. If hardned in error consider your opinions will ordinarily have an influence upon your whole Religion and will pervert your carriage towards God and Men your Prayers will smell of your opinions and be like Balaams Sacrifice offered to God to engage him against his own people your Love will be dispensed according to the interests of your Faction 1 Cor. 1.13 Every one of you saith I am of Paul and I of Apollo and I of Cephas and I of Christ. Is Christ divided 3. The danger of error to others Vice is like a duel error a War 2 Tim. 2.17 Their word will eat as doth a Canker All in Asia have turned from me 2 Tim. 1.15 4. There is danger to your selves though the error be not damnable 1 Cor. 3.13 You have not so full Communion with God Thirdly The third thing is the means which these Impostors used to seduce them from the Faith Spirit Word Letter by all which the Apostle would not have them troubled and shaken in mind none of these Engines which the Seducers used should draw them from the Truth What should poor Christians do thus assaulted Ans. Stick to the Apostolical Doctrine I shall observe Doct. That a Christian should be so perswaded in Religion that neither Spirit nor Word nor Writing should be able to shake or unsettle his mind I shall shew you 1. What wayes or what means God hath appointed whereby a man may settle his choice as to opinions in Religion That the word of God will sufficiently fortifie him against all these false ways by which Error is wont to be insinuated 1. For the first if a Christian would be established and guided aright in the choice of a Religion he must follow both the light of Nature and Scripture 1. The light of Nature antecedently to any external Revelation will sufficiently convince us of the being of God and our dependance upon him Rom. 1.19 20. That which may be known of God is manifest in them for God hath shewed it to them For the invisible things of him from the Creation of the World are clearly seen being understood by the things which are made even his eternal Power and Godhead For I must know there is a God or else I cannot be certain that he hath given us a Rule or Revelation of his mind We begin with what is natural and then go on to what is Spiritual Nature will tell us that there is one God the first cause of all things of infinite Power Wisdom and Goodness that it is reasonable he should be served by those whom he hath made that he will reward and punish men as they disobey or serve and please him but how God will be served how they shall be rewarded or punished or how they shall escape punishment if after a breach they are willing to return to their duty and obedience to him this is revealed in the word of God 2. The written word shews us the true way of worshipping and pleasing God and being accepted with him therefore it is a sufficient direction to us there is enough to satisfie Conscience though not to please wanton Curiosity As that may quench the thirst of a sober man that will not satisfie the lust of a Drunkard there we are made wise unto Salvation 2 Tim. 3.15 Thou hast known the holy Scriptures which are able to make thee wise unto Salvation and Psalm 119.105 Thy word is a light unto my feet and a lanthorn to my paths there we have the knowledge of many things evident by the light of nature discovered with more clearness and certainty And that which could not be found out by natural light as Salvation by a Redeemer or the remedy of our lapsed Estate which depending on the sole will and good pleasure of God could not be known till it was manifested and revealed by him when man sat in darkness and in the shadow of death it was necessary that God should some way or other reveal his mind to him by word of mouth or by writing By word of mouth that is either by Oracles or extraordinary Messengers that sufficed while God saw fit to reveal but a few Truths or such as did not much burden the Memory and men were long lived and the Church confined within a small compass of ground and not liable to so many miseries and changes as now in the latter Ages and then he put it into writing that men may not obtrude upon us their own conceits but we might have a Standard or Rule of Faith and Manners Gal. 6.16 As many as walk according to this Rule c. 3. The natural Truths contained in the word of God are evident by their own light The supernatural Truths though they are above natural light yet they are not against it or contrary to it and do fairly accord with those Principles which are naturally known and are confirmed partly by an antecedent Testimony which is Prophecy partly by an innate evidence in their own frame and contexture partly by a subsequent Evidence which is valuable Testimony as to matter of Fact The antecedent Testimony John 5.39 Search the Scriptures for in them ye have eternal life and they are they which testify of me 2 Pet. 1.19 We have a more sure word of Prophecy to which we do well to give heed as to a light shining in dark places The innate and concomitant evidence 2 Cor. 4 2 3 4. We have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty not walking in craftiness nor handling the word of God deceitfully but by manifestation of the truth commending our selves to every mans Conscience in the sight of God For if our Gospel be hid it is hid to them that are lost in whom the God of this World hath blinded the minds of them which believe not lest the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ who is the Image of God should shine unto them The subsequent Testimony the Apostles Acts 5. 32. We are witnesses of these things and so is also the Holy Ghost whom God hath given to them that obey him they were Eye and Ear Witnesses of great Fidelity and Credit their Religion forbiddeth them to lie for God and they were accompanied with the mighty power of the Holy Ghost not only in giving them success in the face of the learned World hunting out the Devil every where but also by Miracles divers Signs and Wonders and they and their followers endured all manner of torments and death to witness the truth of these things and transmitted them to us with assurance of Gods owning th●s Doctrine 4. The word being thus stated and put into a sure Record it is intelligible enough in all necessary matters at least for if God should speak or write darkly to his people especially in necessary things it is because he could not or would not speak otherwise the former is direct Blasphemy Exod. 4.11 Who hath made
not God and that obey not the Gospel of our Lord Iesus Christ. 2 Thess. 2.1 2 3. Now we beseech you Brethren by the coming of our Lord Iesus Christ and by our gathering together unto him That ye be not soon shaken in mind nor be troubled neither by spirit not by word nor by letter as from us as that the day of Christ is at hand Others conceive some notable manifestation of his Presence and Power in his Church but this would ingage us in many dark Pro●hecies which I shall not meddle withal intending only a doctrinal discovery of Antichrist as how long before his coming by what means Sure I am that at his coming the Beast and false Prophet shall be slain and cast into the lake of fire Rev. 19.20 but for other things I have not light enough certainly to define That the utter ruine of Antichrist is not to be expected till the second coming of Christ. Vse Be not discouraged though Antichrist yet remain after all the endeavours against him It is enough that Antichristianism shall be finished and finally destroyed And for the time refer it to God If it be not till the Day of Judgment or Christs final Conquest over all his Adversaries you must be contented to tarry for that as well a● for other things SERMON VII 2 Thess. 2.9 10. Even him whose coming is after the working of Sathan with all Power and Sins and lying wonders And with all deceiveableness of unrighteousness in them that perish because they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved WE have considered the Titles of Antichrist his nature and properties the time of his rise and with it his ruine Now we are to consider the way and means how he doth acquire and keep up this power in the World The means are 1. Principal 2. Instrumental 1. Principal 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 after the working of Sathan 2. Instrumental which are also two 1. Pretence of Miracles with all Power Signs and lying wonders 2. Other Cheats and Impostures with all deceivableness of unrighteousness Their general way of dealing being Sophistical and fallacious Let us a little explain these things 1. The great Agent in setting up this Kingdom after the working of Sathan It may note the manner as we render after that is in such a way as Sathan deceived our first Parents for he was a murderer and a lyar from the beginnning John 8.44 I fear lest by any means as the Serpent beguiled Eve by his subtilty so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity which is in Christ 2 Cor. 11.3 So all this mystery of Iniquity shall be carried on after this manner by deceit by the tricks of lying men and the works of deceiving Spirits Rather it noteth Sathans Agency and Influence and after or according to the working of Sathan is as much as by the working of Sathan noting not only his Pattern but his Influence so is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 often rendered and the energy of the Devil and Influence upon all wickedness is spoken of elsewhere Eph. 2. 3. The Spirit that now worketh in the Children of Disobedience the Devil hath a great hand over wicked men in the World his way of dealing with them is most efficacious and powerful and certainly he is the first Founder and main supporter of the Antichristian State 2. The Instrumental means 1. By pretence of Miracles with all power and signs and lying wonders These three words signifie the same thing and are often joined when true Miracles are spoken of as 2 Cor. 12.12 Truly the signs of an Apostle were wrought among you in all places in signs and wonders and mighty deeds 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 So Acts 2.22 Iesus of Nazareth a man approved of God among you by miracles wonders and signs So Heb. 2.4 God also bearing them witness both with signs and wonders and with divers miracles Rom. 15.19 Through mighty signs and wonders through the power of the spirit of God Powers they are called because they issue from Power divine and extraordinary Signs from their use because they served to seal and signifie the Doctrine to which they are applied Wonders from their effect because they breed astonishment in the minds of the beholders These were the true Miracles Now Antichrist to countenance his false Doctrines and Superstitions would ape and imitate Christ and pretendeth to Powers Signs and Wonders as Iannes and Iambres sought to imitate Moses God permitting it in some degree so Antichrist seeks to promote his Kingdom the same way which Christ took to promote Evangelical truth But they are called Powers and Signs and lying Wonders i.e. lying Powers lying Signs and lying Wonders for it agreeth to all the words though affixed to one of them But why lying wonders partly because the greatest number of them are meer Fables notorious Impostures and Forgeries partly because others are Diabolical illusions things beyond humane but not Angelical Power if they are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Wonders they are not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Chrysostome distinguisheth fit signs to signifie the truth of the Doctrines partly from the end and scope for that must also be regarded God cautioneth his People that if they gave them a sign and wonder though it came to pass if it were to draw them to other Gods it was to be rejected Deut. 13.1 2 3. the Spirits must be tryed whether they be of God 1 John 4.1.1 Cor. 12.3 No man speaking by the Spirit of God calleth Iesus accursed If a wonder be wrought or pretended to be wrought to draw us off from Christ or to promote things clearly forbidden by the word of God it is a lying wonder as all Antichrist's are for their end is to confirm the Popes Dominion and false Doctrine The sum is this then That many things are pretended not really done Impostures and Forgeries not Miracles other things done by Diabolical illusion as there may be Apparitions Visions Spectres for Sathan will bestir himself to keep up the credit of his Ministers Lastly if we cannot otherwise disprove them if they tend to false Doctrine and worship they are to be rejected whatever extraordinary appearance there be in them 2. The other expression concerning the means is general with all deceivableness of unrighteousness which comprizeth 1. Their Sophistical Reasoning from Antiquity Universality Unity I●fallibility without coming to the intrinsick merits of the c●use but condemning the truth rather by prejudice 2. Their practical Acts and feats to beguile Souls by Fawning or Threatning or Preferment and Persecutions these are the Arts by which Antichrist shall deceive men into Unrighteousness that is to bring this corruption into the Church and acquire this power to himself Now I shall observe some points 1. Doct. The Devil hath a great hand in setting up Antichrists Kingdom as he hath a great interest by it his coming ●●all be by or after the working of Sathan He
his works John 5.36 For the works which the Father hath given me to finish the same works that I do bear witness of me and John 10.38 Though ye believe not me that is his personal verbal Testimony believe the works that is his Miracles That ye may know and believe that the Father is in me and I in him And when Iohn sent his Disciples to know whether he were the Messiah or no not so much for his own Confirmation as their satisfaction Mat. 11.4 Go shew him what ye hear and see and what is that The blind receive their sight the lame walk the lepers are cleansed the deaf hear and the dead are raised up c. So Nicodemus was convinced by these John 3.2 We know that thou art a teacher come from God for none can do the works that thou dost except God were with him To improve these Scriptures let us consider 1. The necessity of this Attestation 2. The sufficiency of it 1. The necessity the●e was that Christs Person and Office should be thus attes●ed He had the Law of Moses to repeal which was well known to be Gods own Law a yew Law to promulgate which is the Law of Faith or the Gospel and before this could be received it was needful for him to manifest his Authority Besides he came to redeem and recover Sinners to God from the Devil World and Flesh And that he might be more readily and chearfully entertained it was necessary to be evidenced that he came not only by Gods Permission but Commission for him hath the Father sealed John 6.27 that is authorized by Miracles Look as in the first Institution of the Aaronical Priesthood Fire came from Heaven to consume the Sacrifices whereas afterwards the High Priests were consecrated and admitted by the ordinary rites without any such attestation so there was a greater necessity then when God brought forth his Son into the World and ●id first set up the Gospel State than there was afterwards when the course and order of it was setled and received in the World 2. The sufficiency of it the Mir●cles then wrought were numerous evident and undeniable being done publickly in the sight of all and therefore the clearest attestation to his Doctrine that flesh and blood could expect such a stream of holy necessary Miracles that were for the most part not acts of pomp but of succour and relief and such as could be done by no power less than divine not like those ludicrous Miracles they talk of in Popery which look like a cheat rather than a sign from Heaven These Miracles of Christ could no way be impeached For either it must be by some truth of God which the new Revelation did contradict and delivered by more certain means than those Miracles were but no such Revelation was there all fairly accorded with those former Revelations of his mind given to the ancient Church and Christ and his Apostles preached no other things than what suited with Moses and the Prophets Acts 26.22 Or else by some greater works which should contradict the Testimony of these Wonders as Moses did the Magicians of Egypt Exod. 7.18 but no such thing could be alledged or was pretended therefore these were sufficient 2. After the Faith of Christ was sufficiently confirmed Miracles ceased and it was fit they should cease for God doth nothing unnecessarily The Christian Doctrine is the same that it was and is to be the same till the end of the World we have a sure and authentick Record of it which is the Holy Scriptures The Truth of Christs Office and Doctrine is fully proved and cometh trasmitted to us by the consent of many successions of Ages in whose experience God hath blessed it to the convert●ng comforting and saving of many a Soul Look as the Jews every time the Law was brought forth were not to expect the Thundrings and Lightnings and the voice of the terrible Trumpet with which it was given at first on Mount Sinai one solemn Confirmation served for after Ages they knew it was a Law given by the Ministry of Angels and so entertained it with Veneration and Respect so Christianity needed to be once solemnly confirmed after Ages have the use of the first Miracles for the Apostle compareth these two things the giving of the Law and the Gospel Heb. 1.2 3 4. For if the word spoken by Angels was stedfast and every transgression and disobedience received a just recompence of reward How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation which at first began to be spoken by the Lord and was confirmed to us by them that heard him we must be contented with Gods owning it now only in the way of his spirit and Providence 3. That upon the ceasing of Miracles or their growing to be unnecessary we have the more cause to suspect them who will revive this pretence of a power to work Miracles especially after we are cautioned against these delusions as here in the Text against the lying wonders of Antichrist and elsewhere Mat. 24.24 For there shall arise false Christs and false Prophets and shall shew great s●gns and wonders in so much that if it were possible they shall deceive the very Elect and again Rev. 13.13 He doth great wonders so that he maketh fire come down from Heaven upon Earth in the sight of men But herein they triumph when did they ever pretend to do so Ans. This is not to be taken literally for the whole Chapter is mystical none can be so ignorant that Antichrist shall arise as a Beast out of the Sea with with seven Heads and ten Horns therefore to fetch fire from Heaven is only an allusion to Elias that he should pretend to work Miracles as did Elias who brought fire from Heaven 1 Kings 18.24 and yet in the Letter it was fulfilled in Pope Hildebrand or Gregory the VII as one Paulus who wrote his Life testifieth who mentioneth divers wonders of fire wrought by him and sundry times resembles him to Elias the meaning is he shall make his followers as confident of their errors as if they saw fire come from heaven to confirm them But to return We being thus cautioned and forewarned Miracles thus performed are deceitful But you will say though Miracles are not necessary to confirm the Faith yet they are necessary to convince the falsehood of Heresies Ans. Heresies being a corruption of the Faith once received are to be confuted by Arguments not Miracles by evidence of Doctrine not wonders partly left the people be deceived by magical Impostures for it requireth some skill to di●tinguish true Miracles from those that are deceitful and done by the power of the Devil partly because Verum est Index sui obliqui Faith ●tated and confirmed sheweth what is Error so that to confute Error by Miracles is nothing but to confirm Truth by Miracles 4. Whosoever teach false Doctrine not consonant to the truth of Scriptures or that Faith of Christ
our Duty to God in all things And the Shield of Faith or a stedfast adhering to the Truths of the Gospel whether delivered in a way of Command Promise or Threatning The Helmet of Hope or a certain and desirous expectation of the promised Glory The Shoe of the preparation of the Gospel of Peace which is a readiness to endure all encounters for Christ's sake who hath made our Peace with God And the Sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God Now if we take this Armour and use it in our Conflicts what doth it serve for to withstand and stand The first is the Act of a Souldier the second is the posture of a Conqueror Here is withstanding till the Field be won and then standing when the Day of Evil is over Here we make our way to Heaven by Conflict and Conquest and hereafter we triumph 2. A treacherous Revolt or yielding to the Enemy by complying with those things which are against the Interest of Christ and his Kingdom for advantage-sake 2 Tim. 4.10 Demas hath forsaken us and loved the present World Back-sliders in Heart are the worst sort of Apostates such as lose their af●ection to God and delight in his ways and esteem not of his glorious Recompences for a little Pleasure Profit or Pomp of Living sell their Birth-right for one morsel of Meat Heb. 12.15 16. Some fail in their Understandings but most miscarry by the perverse inclination of their Wills they are carnal worldly Hypocrites that never throughly mortified the fleshly Mind price things as they are commodious to the Flesh and will save them from Sufferings The byass of such Mens Hearts doth easily prevail against the Light of their Understandings III. Prop. The Means of standing fast is by holding the Traditions which were taught by the Holy Apostles Here I will prove 1. That the Doctrine of Christianity taught by the Apostles is a Tradition 2. That holding this Tradition by strong hand when others wrest it from us is the means of our Perseverance 1. That the Doctrine of Christianity is a Tradition I prove it by two Arguments First Matters not evident by the Light of Nature nor immediately revealed to us by God must be either an Invention or a Tradition an Invention is something in Religion not evident by natural Light nor agreeable to sound Reason but is some cunningly devised Fable invented by one or more and obtruded by various Artifices upon the belief of the World Inventions in this kind were Man's Disease not his Remedy Eccles. 7.29 God made Man uprigh● but they sought out many Inventions As when the Philosop●ers sat abrood upon Religion a goodly Chymaera it was they hatched and brought forth Rom. 1.21 22. They became vain in their Imaginations and their foolish Heart was darkned and professing themselves to be wise they became Fools The Inventions little became the Nature of God nor were they profitable to Man for still the great Sore of Nature was unhealed which is a fear of Death and the righteous Wrath of God Rom. 1.32 So that neither Man's Comfort nor Duty was well provided for Surely the Gospel is none of this fort not an Invention of Men but a Revelation of God and a Revelation not made to us in Person but brought out of the Bosom of God by Jesus Christ and by him manifested to chosen Witnesses who might publish this Mystery and Secret to others Well then since the Gospel is not an Invention it is a Tradition or a delivery of the Truth upon the Testimony of one ●hat came from God to instruct the World or reduce it to him not an Invention of Man but a Secret brought out of the Bosom of God by our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore 't is said Heb. 2.3 4. How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation first spoken by the Lord himself and then confirmed to us by them that heard him The Lord bearing them witness c. Christ delivered it to the Apostles and the Apostles delivered it to others 2 Tim. 2.2 Those things which thou hast heard from me among many Witnesses the same commit thou to faithful Men who shall be able to teach others also The Apostles received the Gospel from Christ and the Churches and Ministers from the Apostles and they delivered it down to others until it came to us which is the Means of our believing the Truth and confessing the Name of Christ. This Testimony delivered and conveyed to us by the most credible means and which we have no reason to doubt of is as binding as if we had heard Christ and his Apostles in Person For we have their word in writing though we did not hear them preach and publish it with the lively Voice their Authority is the same delivered either way And that these are their Writings appeareth by the constant Tradition of the Church and the acknowledgment of Friends and Enemies who still appeal to them as a public authentic Record And as they have bin attested by the Church they have bin owned by God and blessed by him to the Conversion and Sanctifying of many Souls throughout all successions of Ages And by this Tradition Christianity hath held up the Head again●t all encounters of Time and the persecutions of Adverse Powers have not suppressed it nor the disputes of Enemies silenced the Profession of it but from Age to Age it hath bin received and transmitted to future Generations tho sometimes at a very dear rate And this is binding to us though we saw no● the Persons and Miracles by which they confirmed their Message and heard not the f●●st report Yet the Universal Tradition having handed it to us is a sufficient ground of Faith and so we believe through their Word and are concerned in Christ's Prayers Iohn 17.20 For with them and their Success●rs as to these necessary things Christ hath promised to be to the end of the World Matth. 28. 20. 2. My next Argument is Bec●use Christian Religion must needs be a Tradition partly because matter of Fact is the Foundation of it and it is in it self matter of Faith 1. Because it is built upon matter of Fact That the Son of God came from God to bring us to God that is to say appear'd in human● Nature instructed the World by his Doctrine and Example and at length died for Sinners confirming both in Life and Death the truth of his Mission by such unquestionable Miracles as shewed hi● to be the Son of God and the Saviour of the World Now a Testimony Tradition or Report is necessary in matters of Fact which of necessity must be confined to some determinate time and place It was not fit that Christ should be always working Miracles always dying always rising and ascending in every place and in the view of every Man but those things were to be o●ce done in one place of the World in sight of some particular and competent Witnesses But because the knowledg of them
owned as Apostolical Tradition but what is delivered as such by their Authority which is to leave the Church to the tyranny and usurpation of a corrupt Faction to declare for Apostolica● Tradition any thing which serveth their end and Interest and for which no true historical Evidence is produced Now the unjust and fraudulent practices which they have used to promote this usurpation over the Churches of Christ render them false Men most unfit to be trusted in this kind Partly with respect to the Manner they will have these things to be received pari reverentia pietatis affectu with the same reverence and pious affection with which we receive the Holy Scriptures and so Man's Post is set by God's and unproved Traditions equall'd with Doctrines of Faith Their Opinion is bad enough but their Practice is worse for there they shew they value these things more than the Scriptures As Superstition always aboundeth in its own things Did ever any of their Doctors say the same things of Traditions which they take the boldness to say of Scripture Did they ever call them Pen and Inkhorn or Parchment Divinity a nose of Wax a dumb Rule an obscure and ambiguous Doctrine These Blasphemies they vent boldly against the Scriptures but did they ever spake these of Traditions And again common People are a thousand times better instructed in their Tradition than in the Doctrine of Salvation They skill more of Lent and Ember-weeks c. than they truly understand the Doctrine of Man's Misery and Remedy And call you this Reverence and pious Affection to the Scriptures and Traditions Partly because they would never give us a Catalogue of unwritten Traditions necessary to be observed by all Christians It may be lest they should amaze the People with the multitude of them or else that the People may not know how many of their Doctrines are destitute of Scripture proof and so they plainly be discovered to be Imposers on the belief of the Christian World 6. Though we blame this in Papists yet we reject not all Traditions 1. Because Scripture it self is a Tradition as we proved before and is conveyed to us by the most credible means which we have no reason to doubt of The Scriptures of the Old Testament were preserved by the Jews to whom were committed the Oracles of God Rom. 3.2 Protestants received all the Books which they admitted into their Canon And for the Books of the New Testament the Christian Church hath received them as the Writings of those whose names they ●ear And by the constant Universal Tradition of the Church they are transmitted to us and we have no more reason to doubt of them than we do of Statutes and Laws made by Kings and Parliaments who lived long before we had a being Yea we may be much more confident as the Matter is of greater weight and consequence and these Writings have the signature and stamp of God's Spirit on them and have bin blessed by God to the converting and sanctifying of many Souls And have bin delivered down to us by a succession of Believers unto this very day And by them Christianity hath bin preserved in the World notwithstanding the wickedness of it and hath held up head against all the encounter of Time The persecutions of Adverse Powers have not suppressed it nor the disputes of Enemies silenced the profession of it but still from Age to Age God's Truth is received and transmitted to Posterity 2. Because the truth of Christianity depending upon Matter of Fact chiefly Christ's rising from the Dead it can only be proved by a Testimony which in so extraordinary a case must be made valuable and authorized to the World by the Miracles accompanying it Now the notice of these things is brought to us by Tradition which being unquestionable giveth us as good ground of Faith as it did to them that lived in the Apostles Time and heard their Doctrine and saw their Miracles God's wonderful Works were never intended for the benefit of that Age only in which they were done but for the benefit also of those that should hear of them by any credible means whatsoever Psal. 145.4 Ioel 1.3 Psal. 78.3 4 5 6 7. these things were told them that they might set their hope in God c. 3. Because there are some Doctrines drawn by just consequence from Scripture but are the more confirmed to us when they are backed with constant Church usage and practice as Baptism of Infants Lord's Day singing of Psalms in our Public Worship c. 4. Because there are certain words which are not found in Scripture indeed yet agreeable thereto and are very useful to discover the frauds of Heretics as Trinity Divine Providence consubstantial procession of the Holy Ghost Satisfaction c. 5. We reject not all Church-History or the Records of Ancient Writers concerning the Providences of God in their Days in owning the Gospel which make much for our instruction in Manners and help to incourage us to put our trust in God 6. There are certain Usages and innocent Customs or Circumstances common to Sacred and other Actions which we despise not but acknowledg and receive as far as their own variable Nature and Condition requireth not rejecting them because anciently practised nor regarding them when the general Law of Edification requireth the omission of them But that wh●ch we detest is that the Traditions of Men should be made equal in dignity and authority with the express Revelation of God Yea that manifest Corruptions and Usurpations as making Rome the Mistress of other Churches and superinducing the Pope as the Head of the Universal Visible Church and the Vicar of Christ without his leave and appointment and such-like other Point should be obtruded upon the World as Apostolical Traditions and to be received with like religious reverence as we do Articles of Faith set down in Scripture This is that we cannot sufficiently abhor as apparently false and destructive to Christianity SERMON XIV 2 Thess. 2.16 17. Now our Lord Iesus Christ himself and God even our Father which hath loved us and given us everlasting Consolation and good hope through Grace comfort your Hearts and stablish you in every good Word and Work The Apostle 1. Giveth thanks for their Election and Vocation Ver. 13 14. 2. Exhorteth them to stick fast to the Truths delivered by Epistles or word of Mouth Ver. 15. 3. Prayeth for them in the words now read So that is the third means of confirming their Faith in the Truth of the Gospel Prayer to God for them Now in a Prayer all things are plain we must put off our Shoes when we draw nigh to God appear before the Lord with naked and bare Feet Therefore here nothing of difficulty will occur our Prayers the more simply and plainly they are exprest the more sincere they are In this Prayer observe I. The Persons to whom this Prayer is addressed Now our Lord Iesus Christ himself and God
Benefits Therefore it is not the special but the general Love which first draweth in our hearts to God yea the Saints after some Testimonies received of God's special Love still make this to be the great ingaging Motive Gal. 2.20 I live by Faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me Well then this is most likely to be meant by the Apostle II. This must needs give great boldness in Prayer 1. By this we see the God's Love is not a cold ineffectual Love that consists only in raw wishes but an operative active Love that issueth forth to accomplish what he intendeth to us though by the most costly means and acted at the dearest rate God is good and doth good Psal. 119.68 He hath a Love to us and will do good to us Our Love many times goes no further than good Wishes or good Words Be warmed be cloathed but giveth not those things which are needful to the Body Iames 2.16 but God resteth not in kind Wishes but giveth a full demonstration of it If Christ be needful to ●he Saints they shall have him if God spared not his own Son but delivered him up for us all how shall he not with him also freely give us all things 2. It is an act of such infinite Love in God to give us Christ to die for us such as may raise our wonder and astonishment God's Love is an unmeasurable Love ●nd so inlargeth our expectations and capacity for the reception of other things Ephes. 3.18 19. That ye may comprehend with all Saints to know what is the breadth and length and depth and height and to know the Love of Christ which passeth knowledg that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God There is such an immensity in the Love of Christ as raiseth our desire and hopes to expect all other things from God that belong to our Duty and Happiness If God will do this what will he not do for those whom he loveth He that hath given the greatest Gift will not stick at lesser things He that hath given a Talent shall he not give a Penny He that hath given Christ will he not give pardon to cancel our Debts Grace to do our Duty Comfort to support us in Afflictions Supplies to maintain and protect us during our Service Finally Will he not reward us when our Work is over Reconciliation by his Death is propounded as more difficult than Salvation by his Life Rom. 5.10 For if when we were Enemies we were reconciled to God by the Death of his Son much more being reconciled we shall be saved by his Life 3. It is a Gift in order to other things and therefore he will compleat that Gift Christ came to purchase all manner of Blessings for us the Favour of God The ●ruition of God the everlasting Fruition of God in Glory and all things by the way n●c●●sary thereunto There are two Argum●●● implied 1. That God may now do us good without any impeachment of his Honour His Justice and Holiness is sufficiently demonstrated the Authority of his Law and Truth of his Threatnings kept up Rom. 3.25 26. Whom God hath set forth to be a Propitiation through Faith in his Blood to declare his Righteousness for the remission of sins that are past through the forbearance of God To declare I say at this time his Righteousness that he might be just and the justifier of him that believeth in Iesus 2. That after God by an antecedent bounty hath layed the Foundation so broad and deep the consequent bounty which is as the upper Building for which this Foundation was intended will be laid on also It was said of the foolish Builder That he began and was not able to finish Surely the wise God if we be qualified and put no impediment on our part will finish what he hath begun 4. Because the giving of Christ sheweth how freely God will give all things to us he gave Christ unasked unsought to in this instance we see his free and undeserved love This was love to Rebels and Enemies when the World had corrupted their way and cast off God then Christ died for us a consideration which serveth to support our Confidence notwithstanding the sense of our unworthiness In the Covenant of Grace great and wonderful Mercies are given out to a world of Sinners and to our selves among the rest we see how loth God is Sinners should perish That sins may be pardoned if we will accept God's terms that hath given such general testimony of his Love to Mankind his Love to miserable sinners That is willing they should be reconciled that there is not so much difference between us and others as between him and all Now this incourageth us to fulfil the Conditions of the Gospel notwithstanding our unworthiness of the Privileges thereof 1. Vse is Caution Let us not have wrong thoughts of God when we come to him We think of God the Father as one that is all Wrath and Justice and unwilling to be reconciled to Man or brought to it with much difficulty No Christ came on purpose to show the Love and Loveliness of God to us for our Redemption came first out of the Bosom of God and Christ's mission into the World and dying for Sinners was the fruit of his Love and mainly for this end to give us a full Demonstration of the Love of God and his pity to the lost World of Sinners that when our Guilt had made him frightful to us we might not fly from him as a Condemning God but love Him and serve Him and pray to Him as one willing to be Reconciled to us therefore take heed what Picture of God you draw in your Minds Light and heat are not more abundant in the Sun than Love is in God 2. Vse of Direction to us How to conceive of God in Prayer as one that loveth us We have gained a great point when we are pe●●uaded of this and can come with this thought into his Presence that I am praying to a God that loveth me and will do me good You will say If I could come to that I have gained a great point indeed But what hindreth There is I confess a two-fold Love his General Love and his Special Love His General Love which intendeth Benefits to us and his Special Love which hath already put us in possession of them His General Love to the lost World and his Love and Mercy to us in particular putting us in possession of the saving Benefits purchased and intended 1. The General Love to the lost World that is a great thing the Devil seeketh to hide and obscure the wonderful Love of God revealed in our Redeemer that we may still fly from God as more willing to Punish than to Save and many poor dark Creatures gratifie his design We are still seeking signs and tokens of God's Love something to warrant us to come to God by Christ and to persuade us
good Word and Work VVE come now to the Apostle's second Request for them and stablish you in every good Word and Work By every good Word is meant sound Doctrine by every good Work holiness of Life Doct. Establishment in Faith and Holiness is a needful Blessing and earnestly to be sought of God 1. What this Establishment is 2. How needful 3. Why it is to be sought of God I. What this Establishment is Answ. Confirmation in the Grace that we have received Now this Confirmation must be distinguished 1. With respect to the Power wherewith we are assisted there is Habitual Confirmation and Actual Confirmation 1. The Habitual Confirmation is when the habits of Grace are more setled and increased 1 Pet. 5.10 The God of all Grace Strengthen Stablish Settle you God hath effectually called and converted them and he beggeth the strengthning of the Grace which they had received Now thus we are established when Faith Love and Hope are increased in us for these are the Principles of all Spiritual Operations and when they have gotten good strength in us a Christian is more established 1. Faith is necessary for we stand by Faith Rom. 11.20 Because of unbelief they were broken off but thou standest by Faith We do not only live by it but stand by it and are kept by it 1 Pet. 1.5 Who are kept by the Power of God through Faith unto Salvation He is strong that is strong in Faith as Abraham was that believeth the Gospel and can venture his All upon it and trust himself in God's hands whatever befalleth him Luke 22.32 I have prayed for thee that thy Faith fail not That was the Grace likely to be assaulted and would most keep him had he bin persuaded that Jesus was the Son of God would he have denied him with Oaths and Execrations 2. Love is strong We are told Cant. 8.6 That Love is as strong as Death many Waters cannot quench it If a man would give all the substance of his House it would utterly be contemned It will not be bribed or quenched Our Backsliding cometh from losing our complacency in or desire of God There is an averseness from Sin and zeal against it as long as we have a sense of our Obligations to God and a value and esteem of his Grace in Christ then we continue in delightful obedience to him and level and direct our actions to his Glory 3. Hope is necessary to stablish the Soul on the promise of Eternal Life For this is the sure and stedfast Anchor of the Soul Heb. 6.19 Which Hope we have as an Anchor of the Soul both sure and stedfast If Hope be strong and lively present things do not greatly move us 2. Actual Establishment when these Habits are fortified and quickned by the actual Influence of God As God doth establish by these habitual Principles so by the actual motions of his Spirit for otherwise neither the stability of our Resolutions nor of Gracious Habits will support us Not stability of Resolutions Psal. 73.2 As for me my Feet were almost gone my steps had well nigh slipt Not Habits Rev. 3.2 Be watchful and strengthen those things which remain that are ready to die It is true God ordinarily worketh most strongly with strongest Graces because their Hearts are most prepared yet sometimes weak Christians have gone through great Temptations when strong ones have failed Rev. 3.8 Thou hast a little strength and hast kept my Word and hast not denied my Name Sometimes the strong Christian stumbleth and falleth when the weak standeth God may in an instant confirm a weak Person in some particular Temptation by his free Assistance but ordinarily concurreth with the strongest Grace Thus with respect to the Power wherewith we are assisted 2. With respect to the Object or Matter about which it is conversant stablished in every good Word and Work stability in the Doctrine of Faith and Practice of Godliness 1. In the Doctrine of Faith It is a great advantage in the Spiritual Life to have a sound Judgment Some Men are never well grounded in the Truth and in the nature and reasons of that Religion which they do profess and then are always left to a wandering uncertainty because they resolve not upon Evidence as Men ordinarily abide not in the place to which they are driven by a Tempest or the current of the Tides rather than by aim and choice though they take shelter there for the present 1 Thess. 5.21 Prove all things hold fast that which is good Certainly Religion in the general must be taken up by Choice and not by Chance not because we know no other but because we know no better As Jer. 6.16 Stand ye in the Ways and see and ask for the old Paths where is the good Way and walk therein And the same is true of particular Opinions and Controversies about Religion till we have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 our own stedfastness 2 Pet. 3.17 We stand by the stedfastness of others when we profess the Truth meerly because of Company and when the Chain ●s broken we all fall to pieces Now we ought to be well settled left we appear to the World with a various Face which breedeth Atheism in others and Shame to our selves It is possible in particular things future Light may disprove present Practice but then we must be able to give a very sufficient account of it Luther when he was charged with Apostacy Consitetu● se esse Apostatam sed beatum sanctum qui sidem Diabolo datam non servavit While we cry up Constancy we must not cherish stubborn Prejudice which shuts the Door upon Truth However to avoid the opinion of Lightness before Religious Persons profess any thing their warrant need to be very clear both for the World's sake and their own that they may not make needless Troubles and afterwards change their Mind to the scandalizing of others And their own sake 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 James 1.8 A double-minded Man is unstable in all his ways And we had need to take care to be right because every error hath an influence upon the Heart and Practice Upon the Heart as it weakeneth Faith and Love and Practice Some Opinions have no malignity in themselves yet the profession of them may divide the Church and make us by Contentions Enemies of the growth and progress of Christ's Kingdom Now if we would be established in the Truth we must see what Influence every Truth hath upon the new Nature either as it worketh towards God by Faith to keep up our respects to him or Men by Love as it furthereth our Duties to them A Man will not easily let go Truth that is wont to turn it into Practice and to live as he believeth Once more we need to be established in the present Truth it is no zeal to fight with Ghosts and antiquated Errors but take God's part in our time but usually the Orthodoxy of the World is an Age too