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A80790 The doctrine of faith. Or, The prime and principall points which a Christian is to know and believe. Handled in sundry sermons upon texts of scripture selected and chosen for the purpose. Wherein the method of the creed, (commonly called the Apostles Creed) is observed; and the articles thereof are confirmed, explained and applied, for the instructing of the ignorant, and the establishing of all in the truth. / By Christopher Cartwright, Minister of the Word at York. Cartwright, Christopher, 1602-1658. 1650 (1650) Wing C687; Thomason E1231_1; ESTC R14778 283,812 488

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bread and wine in the Sacrament of the Lords Supper are holy as having peculiar reference unto God and set apart for holy uses There is also an internall and inherent holinesse whereby a thing is in it self holy And thus all true believers are holy being inwardly purged and cleansed in some measure from the filth and pollution of sin You are washed you are sanctified 1 Cor. 6. 11. Let us cleanse our selves from all filthinesse both of flesh and spirit perfecting holinesse in the fear of God 2 Cor. 7. 1. Thus also the good Angels are holy they are called the Holy Angels Mat. 25. 31. And after a most eminent manner God is holy he is stiled the Holy one Iob. 6. 10. Isai 40. 25. Yea it is said that he only is holy Revel 15. 4. to wit independently and essentially men and Angels being but holy by participation And peculiarly holinesse is attributed to the third Person in the Blessed Trinity though the first person and the second person be holy too yet the third person is peculiarly stiled holy it being the peculiar work of this person to sanctifie and make holy Not as if the Father and the Son did not sanctifie as well as the Holy Ghost but the Father and the Son do sanctifie by the Holy Ghost whence sanctification is called the sanctification of the spirit 2 Thes 2. 13. because it is peculiarly wrought by the spirit and so much for the name Holy Ghost or holy Spirit 2. The nature of the holy Ghost is to be considered viz. that the holy Ghost is God truly and Of the nature of the Holy Ghost that the Holy Ghost is God properly so called having one and the same divine nature with the Father and the Son for these three are one 1. Ioh. 5. 7. three persons yet but one God as hath been shewed before upon that Text but here the Godhead of the Holy Ghost is to be proved more fully and we have clear testimony of Scripture for it VVhy hath Satan filled thine heart to lie unto the Holy Ghost said Peter to Ananias Act. 5. 3. And he adds presently after Thou hast not lied unto men but unto God v. 4. This clearly shews the Holy Ghost to be God And the same may further be confirmed by divers arguments 1. Divine attributes belong unto the holy Ghost such as are proper unto God and consequently the Holy Ghost is God Ubiquity omnipresence to be every where which is peculiar unto God is attributed to the Holy Ghost Whither shall I go from thy spirit Psal 139. 7. So also is omniscience to know all things which likewise appertains to God only The spirit searcheth all things even the deep things of God 1 Cor. 2. 10. 2. Divine works are ascribed to the Holy Ghost such works as none can do but only God and therefore also the Holy Ghost is God The work of Creation which is proper unto God belongs to the Holy Ghost The Spirit of God hath made me said Elihu Job 33. 4. And surely he that made him made all So also the work of sanctification belongs only unto God The very God of peace sanctifie you wholly 1 Thes 5. 23. Yet this work is ascribed to the Holy Ghost yea this Person as hath been shewed is therefore called the Holy Ghost because he peculiarly doth work sanctification and make holy 3. Divine honour is given to the Holy Ghost that honor which is due only unto God And this also evinceth that the Holy Ghost is God Baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost Mat. 28. 19. We may not baptize or be baptized in the name of any but only of God Were any of you baptized in the name of Paul 1 Cor. 1. 13. Seeing therefore that we baptize and are baptized according to Christs own institution as in the name of the Father and of the Son so also of the holy Ghost it necessarily follows that as the Father is God and the Son God so is the Holy Ghost God also And so in the Text that we have in hand the Apostle prayeth for the Corinthians that they might enjoy as the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ the Son and the love of God the Father so likewise the communion of the Holy Ghost and it is an implicit invocation as of Christ the Son and of God the Father so of the holy Ghost as if the Apostle should have said I pray to our Lord Jesus Christ that his grace and to God the Father that his love and to the Holy Ghost that his communion may be with you all and this may suffice to prove that the holy Ghost is God 3. I passe to the person of the holy Ghost and Of the person of the Holy Ghost here three things are to be considered 1. That the Holy Ghost is a Person 2. That the Holy Ghost is a person distinct from the Father and the Son 3. That the Holy Ghost is a person proceeding both from the Father and from the Son 1. The holy Ghost is a person not an attribute That the H. Ghost is a person or affection as mercy justice power wisdom and the like For those things which are proper and peculiar to a person are attributed to the holy Ghost as to be vexed grieved They vexed his holy spirit Isai 63. 10. Grieve not the holy spirit of God Ephes 4. 30. True it is the holy Ghost being God cannot properly be vexed or grieved but this as other things in Scripture is spoken after the manner of men but however it argueth that the holy Ghost is a person even as that Psal 95. 10. Fourty years long was I grieved with this generation shews him that spake it to be a person So when the holy Ghost is said to speak to command and injoyn it argues that the Holy Ghost is a person The Holy Ghost said Separate me Barnabas and Saul c. Act. 13. 2. Above all that Mat. 3. 16. is most strong and forcible for this purpose There it is said that the Holy Ghost came down in the likenesse of a dove which could not be except the Holy Ghost were a person For nothing but a person can assume a shape wherein to appeare a meer attribute or affection cannot do it 2. The Holy Ghost is a person distinct from the That the H. Ghost is a person distinct from the Father and the Son Father and the Son I will pray the Father and he shall give you another Comforter said Christ to his Disciples Joh. 14. 16. The Comforter there spoken of is the Holy Ghost as appears v. 17. Even the spirit of truth c. and v. 26. The Comforter which is the Holy Ghost This therefore is another a person distinct from Christ the Son and so likewise from the Father For the Father doth send this Comforter the Holy Ghost Iohn 14. 26. Now the person sending and the person sent must
power of God and yet would blaspheme and say that he did it through Beelzebub the Prince of Devills which occasioned Christ to speak of the sin against the Holy Ghost and of the unpardonablenesse of it Mar. 3. 22. 30. 3. Some stirring of the affections this is likewise an operation of the Holy Ghost common to the wicked with the godly thus the Holy Ghost did operate in Agrippa when he said unto Paul Almost thou perswadest me to be a Christian Act. 26. 28. And so in Felix when hearing Paul speak of righteousnesse temperance and judgement to come he trembled Act. 24. 25. 4. Some restraining grace whereby to withhold from acting the evill which otherwise one would act this also the Holy Ghost doth work as well in the unregenerate as in the regenerate It is probable that this was all that was wrought in Abimelech to whom God said that he withheld him from sinning against him and suffered him not to touch Sarah as he thought to have done Gen. 20. 6. These operations of the Holy Ghost are common 2. There is an operation of the spirit which is proper to the Elect. As 1. Regeneration whereby one is so changed as in a spirituall sense to be borne again and to be a new creature That which is born of the spirit is spirit John 3. 6. Not by works of righteousnesse which we have done but according to his mercy he saved us by the washing of regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Ghost that is renewing wrought by the Holy Ghost which he shed on us abundantly thorough Iesus Christ our Saviour Tit. 3. 5 6. This work of the Holy Ghost is peculiar to the Elect. God hath from the beginning chosen you unto salvation thorough sanctification of the spirit 2 Thes 2. 13. In respect of this operation of the spirit some are sensuall not having the spirit Jude v. 19. 2. Direction whereby to be guided in all necessary and saving truth and to be kept from all destructive and damnable errour either in opinion or practice I will put my spirit wtthin you and cause you to walk in my statutes c. Ezek. 36. 27. When the spirit of truth is come he wil guide you into all truth Joh. 16. 13. This promise might have peculiar reference to the Apostles who were guided by the spirit after an extraordinary manner but in respect of things necessary unto salvation it belongs to all believers and to them only For as many as are led by the spirit of God they are the sons of God Rom. 8. 13. 3. Consolation and incouragement in greatest troubles and afflictions The Holy Ghost is called the Comforter Ioh. 14. 16 17 15. 26. 16. 7. The wicked and reprobate may have some comfort and incouragement but it is frothy and fading whereas that which is wrought in the godly by the Holy Ghost is solid and permanent We glory in tribulations also knowing that tribulation worketh patience and patience experience and experience hope And hope maketh not ashamed because the love of God the assurance of Gods love to us in Christ is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us Rom. 5. 3 4 5. The spirit it selfe beareth witnesse together with our spirits that we are the children of God and if children then heirs c. Rom. 8. 16 17. By the spirit the Saints are sealed unto the day of Redemption Ephes 4. 30. Who hath also sealed us and given the earnest of the spirit in our hearts 2 Cor. 1. 22. As a seale serves to confirm a writing and an earnest to make a bargain sure so the children of God by the Holy Ghost are confirmed in their faith and assured of Gods love towards them and of their eternall happinesse The seven and twentieth SERMON HAving discoursed in generall of the Holy Ghost I come to the Doctrine which the words of the Text do offer unto our consideration viz. That the communion participation society Doct. and fellowship of the Holy Ghost is a thing much That which in the Text is called the Communion of the Holy Ghost is called Phil. 2. 1. the fellowship of the spirit As the same word in the Originall that is rendred in the one place communion in the other fellowship to be desired The Apostle in the very conclusion of his Epistle praies for those to whom he writes that they might enjoy this communion which argues that it is a thing very precious and desirable The same may appear by that which we read of Elisha who when Eliah being to be taken from him bad him ask what he should do for him made only this request I pray thee let a double portion of thy spirit be upon me 2 Kings 2. 9. The meaning is not as some are apt to mistake it that Elisha desired to have twice as much of the Spirit as Eliah had but the phrase there used is the same with that which is used Deut. 21. 17. and from thence the true and genuine meaning is to be fetched There it is said that the first born was to have a double portion word for word the mouth of two that is he was to receive twice as much of his Fathers substance as any of his brethren So Elisha desired that he might be reckoned as Eliahs first borne and that he might have twice as much of the Spirit which was upon him as the other Prophets should have Thus is the place to be understood but still it shewes what account Elisha who had already so much of the Spirit as to know the worth of it did make of this communion of the Holy Ghost David also by whom the Spirit of the Lord did speak as he said 2 Sam. 23 2. when his conscience was afflicted for his foule and grievous enormities was very sollicitous in this respect lest he should not injoy the communion of the Holy Ghost as he had done Cast me not away from thy presence saies he unto God and take not thy holy Spirit from me Psal 51. 11. And v. 12. Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation and stablish me with thy free Spirit How the communion of the Holy Ghost is to be prized we may likewise perceive by those exhortations of the Apostle Quench not the Spirit 1 Thes 5. 19. Grieve not the Spirit Eph. 4. 30. Be filled with the Spirit Eph. 5. 18. So also by that commemoration which the people of God made unto him of his singular favour shewed unto their Fathers Thou gavest also thy good Spirit to instruct them Neh. 9. 20. For the further confirmation of the point let us consider 1. The excellency of this communion which appears by the excellency of the Holy Ghost This Spirit is called good Neh. 9. 20. excellent Dan. 6. 3. the spirit of wisdome Eph. 1. 17. the spirit of truth Joh. 15. 26. 16. 13. the spirit of grace Zach. 12. 10. Heb. 10. 29. the spirit of life Rom. 8.
41. On the other side though the outward actions seem glorious yet if the inward affections be not right God doth little regard them Amaziah did that which in it selfe considered was right in the sight of the Lord but not with a perfect heart 2 Chron. 25. 2. Let 's therefore have a care of our hearts and spirits whatsoever we doe Let us remember that of the Prophet Take heed to your spirit Mal. 2. 15. Let us be sure that as well our spirits as our bodies be ingaged in those services which wee performe unto God that our hearts be therein upright before him Let my heart be sound in thy Statutes that I may not be ashamed saith that man after Gods own heart David Psal 119. 80. THE THIRD SERMON DEUT. 6. 4. Hear O Israel the Lord our God is one Lord. THis place of Scripture the Jewes much magnifie and it is indeed a place very famous and remarkable When one asked our Saviour which was the first or chiefest Commandement he alledged these words together with those in the next Verse saying The first of all the Commandements is Hear O Israel the Lord our God is one Lord. And thou shalt love the Lord thy God Vide Fagium in Chald. Paraph. ad hunc locum with all thine heart c. Mar. 12. 29. 30. But the Jewes superstitiously abuse the place writing it in parchment and binding it to their head and to their hands and to the posts of their houses so they pervert the meaning of that Deut. 6. 8 9. And thou shalt bind them for a signe upon thine head and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes And thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house and on thy gates and so of those parallel places Exod. 13. 9. 16. some think that these Texts of Scripture are meerly metaphoricall only importing how mindfull people should be of Gods precepts See Aben Ezra on Deut. 6. 9. by whom it appears that some among the Jewes have understood those places in Moses as parallel to those in Solomon And else where indeed the like expressions are thus metaphorically used as Prov. 3. 3. Let not mercy and truth forsake thee bind them about thy neck and write them upon the table of thine heart and Prov. 7. 3. Bind them upon thy fingers write them on the table of thine heart But others more probably conceive that those Precepts in the Law were also literally to be observed even as that concerning fringes Numb 15. 38 39. Speak unto the children of Israel said God to Moses and bid them that they make them fringes in the borders of their garments throughout their generations and that they put upon the fringe of the borders a ribband of blue and it shall be unto you for a fringe that you may looke upon it and remember all the Commandements of the Lord and do them c. That the Jews were to observe this even according to the Letter is without question the words cannot otherwise be understood and it seems that the other Precepts also were of the same nature viz. such as were to have a literall observation yet withall a mysticall signification For we find them joyned together as homogeneall Mat. 23. 5. They make broad their Phylacteries and inlarge the borders of their garments By the Phylacteries are meant those sentences of Scripture which the Iewes who call them Tephillin used of old and still use to write in parchment and to fasten upon their heads and hands as by the borders of their garments are meant the fringes which they wore in those borders of their garments Our Saviour there reproves the Scribes and Pharisees See Beza on Mat. 23. 4. alike for both not for having those Phylacteries and those borders but for making those Phylacteries broad and inlarging those borders as desirous to seem more religious and more holy then others so that the use of both it seems was required though the abuse were condemned and this abuse the Jewes were many of them guilty of of old and much more are they now guilty of it the ceremonie being out of date and not to be used at all in the times of Gospel But to returne to the words of the Text they contain in them an Exhortation directed at first to the Israelites but which concerns us and all Gods people Hear that is hearken mind observe and consider what is said as He that hath ears to hear let him hear Luk. 8. 8. And he that hath an ear let him heare what the Spirit saith unto the Churches Apoc. 2. 11. Hear and give ear Ier. 13. 15. O Israel Jacob was first called Israel because he prevailed with God Gen. 32. 28. after him his posterity whom God chose to be his peculiar people were also called Israel or the children of Israel or the people of Israel so that Israel and the people of God are used as terms equivalent Heare O my people and I will speak O Israel and I will testifie unto thee Psal 50. 7. so Gal. 6. 16. The Israel of God is as much as the people of God The Lord In the Hebrew it is as they call it the name of foure letters Jehovah as we Nomen tetragrammaton 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Jehovah comes of Havah which signifies the same with Hajah whence is Ehjeh rendred I am now pronounce it a name peculiar unto God and not communicable to any besides him Whose Name alone is Jehovah Psal 83. 18. Jehovah comes of a word that signifies to be and God is so called as having his being of himselfe and giving being to all things besides himself Our Translators sometimes yet but seldome have the word Jehovah about the pronounciation whereof learned men differ for the most part instead thereof they have Lord like as the Septuagint and the vulgar Latine Interpreter do constantly render it but so as that to distinguish this word from other words which signifie Lord also they use to write the word Lord when it is to expresse Jehovah all in great Letters thus LORD so that where in our Translations we find LORD so written all in great letters there in the Originall is Jehovah excepting some few places where it is Jah which is taken to be the contract of Jehovah Our God God is the God of all the world as being the Creator preserver and governor of all he is called the God of all flesh Jer. 32. 27. but in a more especial manner was he the God of that people to whom Moses spake viz. Israel they being the seed of Abraham with whom God entred into Covenant saying I wil be a God to thee to thy seed Gen. 17. 7. I am the Lord thy God said he unto them when he gave the law Exo. 20. 2. so he is stiled the God of Israel 2 Sam. 23. 3. The true God whom the people of Israel did worship is so distinguished from false gods which the Heathens worshipped All
that my mouth shall not transgresse Psal 17. 3. 2. A care to avoid the occasions of sin Depart from me ye wicked for I will keep the Commandements of my God Psal 119. 115. 3. A diligent use of the means whereby to subdue sin Thy Word have I hid within my heart that I might not sin against thee Psal 119. 11. Vse 3. As Christ was obedient unto death so we must learne by his example to be obedient also as well in suffering as in doing and that in suffering death it self if God call unto it You have not yet resisted unto blood Heb. 12. 4. As if he should say in obedience unto God you must resist striving as there it followes against sin even unto blood the shedding of your blood if need be so did Christ who is there propounded as a pattern for our imitation Looking unto Jesus c. v. 2. Consider him v. 3. Not that we are to expose our selves to danger when we may avoid it by good and honest means without dishonour to God and his truth When they persecute you in one City flee into another so did Christ counsell his Disciples Mat. 10. 23. And Christ himself did so when some being offended at his Doctrine would have throne him down from the brow of the hill on which the City was built he conveyed himselfe away from them and escaped their hands Luk. 4. 29 30. And so when Paul was like to be apprehended by the Governour in Damascus he was let down in a basket thorough a window and by that means escaped 2 Cor. 11 32 33. But if God call us to suffer if it appear to be his will if it cannot be avoided without dishonouring of God and his Gospell in this case we must be willing to submit unto God and to be obedient unto death as Christ was to lay down our lives for God and for his truth as Christ did Fight the good fight of faith lay hold on eternall life whereunto thou art also called and hast professed a goood profession before many Witnesses I give thee charge in the sight of God who quickneth all things and before Iesus Christ who before Pontius Pilate witnessed a good confession that thou keep this Commandement without spot unrebukeable untill the appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ 2 Tim. 6. 12 13 14. As if the Apostle should say Christ bare witnesse to the truth before Pontius Pilate unto death so must we also if need be bear witnesse to it though we die for it He that loveth his life to wit inordinately so as that he will not part with it when God doth call for it but doth preferre it before Gods glory he that so loveth his life shall lose it and he that hateth his life in this world shall keep it unto life eternall Joh. 12. 25. See the like saying Mat. 16. 25. 10. 39. And Christ would have all that take upon them the profession of his Name to consider this that for his sake they must be ready if the case so require to forgo whatsoever is neare and deare unto them even life it self So S. Luke shewes us saying And there went great multitudes with him and he turned said unto them If any man come to me hate not his father and mother and wife and children and brethren and sisters and his own life also he cannot be my Disciple Luk. 14. 25. 26. THE FIFTEENTH SERMON PHILIP 2. 8. Even the death of the Crosse THus the Apostle shews the greatnesse of Christs humiliation and obedience in that he not only humbled himself and was obedient unto death but such a kind of death even the death of the Crosse that is death on the Crosse he was crucified nailed alive to the Crosse and so did hang upon the Crosse untill he died This point then offers it self to be considered That Christ was obedient even to the death of the Crosse In the handling of this point I shall shew 1. That Christ suffered death on the Crosse 2. That this was a great aggravation of Christs suffering 3. What use is to be made of the point For the first That Christ suffered death upon the Crosse it is a thing clearly recorded by all the foure Evangelists So Paul in his Epistles often speaks of the Crosse of Christ that is of Christs death on the Crosse and of Christ crucified See 1 Cor. 1. 18. 23. 2. 2. 8. Gal. 6. 14. Phil. 3. 18. So Peter saith that Christ bare our sins on his body on the tree that is on the Crosse 1 Pet. 2. 24. David also prophecied of this saying They pierced my hands and my feet Psal 22. 16. He spake those words prophetically in the person of Christ as the very beginning of the Psalm doth shew My God My God why hast thou forsaken me which words as the Evangelists record Christ uttered when he was upon the Crosse So v. 18. They part my garments among them and cast lots upon my vesture Which as appears likewise by the history of the Gospell was fulfilled in Christ when he was crucified Christ also himself did foretell what kind of death he should suffer to wit the death of the Crosse Behold said he to his Disciples We go up to Jerusalem and the Son of man shall be betrayed unto the chief Priests and to the Scribes and they shall condemn him to death And they shall deliver him to the Gentiles to mock and to scourge and to crucifie him Mat. 20. 18 19. So Joh. 12. 32 33. And I if I be lifted up will draw all men unto me That by his lifting up he meant lifting up upon the Crosse to die upon it the Evangelist immediately declares saying This he said signifying what death he should die Christs death upon the Crosse was likewise typified and prefigured by the brazen Serpent of which we read Num. 21. There the sacred history tells us how God when the Israelites sinned against God and provoked him by murmuring he plagued them by sending fiery Serpents among them but in wrath remembring mercy he commanded Moses to set upon a pole a brazen Serpent the similitude of a serpent made of brasse that whosoever was stung by a fiery serpent by looking up to that brazen serpent might be made whole This brazen serpent so lifted up was a type and figure of Christ lifted up upon the Crosse that whosoever are stung by that old serpent the devill may look up to him with the eye of faith and be saved This Christ himself doth signifie unto us saying As Moses lift up the Serpent in the wildernesse so must the Son of man be lifted up that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life Joh. 3. 14 15. Ob. But it may be objected that among the Jews this kind of death was not in use The Iewish Talmud tells us that Sanhedr c. 7. they had foure kinds of capitall punishments to wit stoning burning killing with the sword and
And secondly there must also be order a due order and disposition of the parts some to teach and govern some to be taught and governed Are all Apostles are all Prophets are all Teachers 1 Cor. 12. 29. Not all but some He gave some Apostles and some Prophets and some Evangelists and some Pastors and Teachers Eph. 4. 11. Take heed to your selves and to the flock over which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers c. Acts 20. 28. And we beseech you brethren to know them which labour among you and are over you in the Lord c. 1 Thes 5. 12. Obey them that have the rule over you and submit your selves for they watch for your souls c. Heb. 13. 1. Some may take in Discipline as a note of the Church but I thinke it not properly a note of it because it is not of the being but only of the well-being of the Church As a hedge or wall is to a garden so is Discipline to the Church requisite and needfull is it for the preservation of the Church in purity both of Doctrine and Manners and where it is long wanting the Church will be apt to grow very corrupt yet it is not of such necessity but that the Church may subsist without it neither may we for want of Discipline conclude that it is no Church or not such as wherin we may continue but must needs separate from it For in our Saviours time what Discipline was in the Jewish Church whenas they that confessed him were cast out of the Synagogue Joh. 9. 22. 34. The one and thirtieth SERMON HAving treated sufficiently of the name and nature the distinctions and notes of the Church I come to the point which these words Vpon this Rock I will build my Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it afford unto us and that is this That the Church is so strongly built that Doct. no adverse power whatsoever can prevaile against it This our Saviour plainly and expresly testifies here in the Text so David speaking of the Church saith God will establish it for ever Psal 48. 8. The strength and stability of the Church may yet further appear 1. By Gods promises made unto it I the Lord do keep it I will water it every moment lest any hurt it I will keep it night and day Esa 27. 3. No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment shalt thou condemn Esa 54. 17. For I saith the Lord will be a wall of fire round about her and will be the glory in the midst of her Zach. 2. 5. In such places of Scripture as wherein God doth threaten to afflict and punish his Church yet still he mitigates the sharpnesse of his threatnings with sweet promises that he will not utterly destroy it Esa 10. 6. God saith that he would send the Assyrian against an hypocriticall Nation and against the people of his wrath so he called the Jewish Nation and people which was then his Church and would give him a charge to take the spoile and to take the prey and to tread them downe like the mire of the streets But lest any should think that the Church should quite be destroyed it follovves v. 20. 21. And it shall come to passe in that day that the remnant of Israel and such as are escaped of the house of Jacob shall no more again stay upon him that smote them but shall stay upon the Lord the holy one of Israel in truth The remnant shall return even the remnant of Jacob unto the mighty God And againe v. 24. 25. Therefore thus saith the Lord God of Hosts O my people that dwellest in Sion be not afraid of the Assyrian he shall smite thee with the rod and shall lift up his staffe against thee after the manner of Aegypt For yet a very little while and the indignation shall cease and mine anger in their destruction Though God be provoked against his Church and smite it sore yet his anger shall cease in the destruction not of his Church but of the adversaries of it So Esa 17. 4. the Lord threatneth saying And in that day it shall come to passe that the glory of Jacob shall be made thin and the fatnesse of his flesh shall wax lean but v. 6. he addes Yet gleaning grapes shall be left in it as the shaking of an olive tree two or three berries in the top of the uttermost bough four or five in the out most fruitfull branches thereof saith the Lord God of Israel And Isai 24. 13. Having said that there should be desolation and destruction to shew that yet this should not be utter desolation and utter destruction the like promise is annexed When thus it shall be in the midst of the Land among the people there shall be as the shaking of an Olivetree and as the gleaning grapes when the vintage is done So Jer. 3. 14. Turn O back-sliding children saith the Lord for I am married unto you and I wil take you one of a City and two of a Family and I wil bring you to Sion Jer. 46. 28. Fear not thou ô Iacob my servant saith the Lord for I am with thee for I wil make a ful end of all the Nations whither I have driven thee but See the margent and De Dieu upon Exod. 34. 6. 7. wil not make a full end of thee but correct thee in measure yet will I not leave thee wholly unpunished Ezek. 6. 8. The Lord having before threatned to inflict sore plagues and punishments adds Yet wil I leave a remnant that you may have some that shall escape the sword among the Nations when ye shall be scattered thorough the Countries And Ezek. 14. 22. Although he threatned to send his four sore judgments upon Jerusalem the sword and the famin and the noisom beast and the pestilence to cut off from it man and beast Yet behold saith he therein shall be left a remnant that shall be brought forth c. Thus Gods promises to his Church shew that no adverse power shall prevail against it viz. so as utterly to overthrow it 2. The same also may appear by Gods providence towards it as he hath promised so he hath performed as the story of the Church in all ages doth make manifest He hath remembred his Covenant for ever the word which he commanded to a thousand generations Which Covenant he made with Abraham and his Oath unto Isaac And confirmed the same unto Jacob for a Law and to Israel for an everlasting Covenant saying unto thee will I give the Land of Canaan the lot of your inheritance When they were but few men in number yea very few and strangers in it When they went from one Nation to another from one Kingdome to another people He suffered no man to do them wrong but reproved Kings for their sakes saying Touch not mine anointed do