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A95514 Two discourses 1. of baptisme, its institution, and efficacy upon all believers. 2. Of prayer ex tempore, or by pretence of the spirit. / By Jer: Taylor D.D. Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667. 1652 (1652) Wing T414; Thomason E683_15; ESTC R203749 24,698 32

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as if he were bettred by it for therefore its estimate is not taken by its relation or naturall complacency to him it is all alike to him for in it selfe it is to him as nothing But God accepts it by its proportion and commensuration to us That which we call our best and is truly so in humane estimate that pleases God for it declares that if we had better we would give it him But to reserve the best sayes too plainly that we think any thing is good enough for him As therefore God in the Law would not be served by that which was imperfect in genere naturae so neither now nor ever will that please him which is imperfect in geuere morum or materiâ intellectuali when we can give a better Numb 8 Well then in the nature of the thing ex tempore forms have much the worse of it But it is pretended that there is such a thing as the gift of Prayer a praying with the Spirit Et nescit tarda molimina spiritus sancti gratia Gods Spirit if he pleases can doe his work as well in an instant as in long premeditation And to this purpose are pretended those places of Scripture which speak of the assistance of Gods Spirit in our prayers Zech. 12.10 And I will poure upon the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem the spirit of grace and supplication But especially Rom. 8.26 Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities for we know not what we should pray for as we ought but the Spirit it selfe maketh intercession for us with groanings that cannot be uttered c. From whence the Conclusion that is inferred is in the words of Saint Paul That we must pray with the spirit therefore not with set forms therefore ex tempore Numb 9 The Collection is somewhat wild for there is great independence in the severall parts and much more is in the Conclusion then was virtually in the premises But such as it is the Authors of it I suppose will own it And therefore we will examine the maine design of it and then consider the particular meanes of its perswasion quoted in the objection Numb 10 It is one of the priviledges of the Gospel and the benefit of Christs ascension that the holy Ghost is given unto the Church and is become to us the fountaine of gifts and graces But these gifts and graces are improvements and helps of our naturall faculties of our art and industry not extraordinary miraculous and immediate infusions of habits and gifts That without Gods Spirit we cannot pray aright that our infirmities need his help that we know not what to ask of our selves is most true and if ever any Heretique was more confident of his own naturals or did ever more undervalue Gods grace then ever the Pelagians did yet he denyes not this But what then Therefore without study without art without premeditation without learning the spirit gives the gift of prayer and it is his grace that without any naturall or artificiall help makes us pray ex tempore No such thing The Objection proves nothing of this Numb 11 Here therefore we will joyn issue whether the gifts and helps of the Spirit be immediate infusions of the Faculties and powers and perfect abilities Or that he doth assist us only by his aydes externall and internall in the use of such means which God and nature hath given to man to ennoble his soul better his Faculties and to improve his understanding That the aydes of the holy Ghost are only assistances to us in the use of naturall and artificiall means I will undertake to prove and from thence it will evidently follow that labour and hard study and premeditation will soonest purchase the gift of prayer and ascertain us of the assistance of the spirit and therefore set forms of prayer studyed and considered of are in a true and proper sense and without enthusiasm the fruits of the spirit Numb 12 1. Gods Spirit did assist the Apostles by wayes extraordinary and fit for the first institution of Christianity but doth assist us row by the expresses of those first assistances which he gave to them immediately So that the holy Ghost is the author of cur saith and we believe with the spirit it is Saint Pauls expression and yet our beliefe comes by hearing and reading the holy Scriptures and their interpretations Now reconcile these two together Faith comes by hearing and yet is the gift of the Spirit and it sayes that the gifts of the Spirit are not extasies and immediate infusions of habits but helps from God to enable us upon the use of the meanes of his own appointment to believe to speak to understand to prophecy and to pray Numb 13 2. And that these are for this reason called gifts and graces and issues of the Spirit is so evident and notorious that the speaking of an ordinary revealed truth is called in Scripture a speaking by the Spirit Vid. Act. 19.21 Act. 16.7 8 9 10. 1 Cor. 12.8 No man can say that Jesut is the Lord but by the holy Ghost For if the holy Ghost supplyes us with materials and fundamentals for our building it is then enough to denominate the whole edifice to be of him although the labour and the workmanship be ours upon anothers stock And this is it which the Apostles speaks 1 Cor. 2.13 Which things also we speak not in the words which mans wisdome teacheth but which the holy Ghost teacheth comparing spirituall things with spirituall The holy Ghost teaches yet it is upon our co-operation our study and endeavour while we compare spirituall things with spirituall the holy Ghost is said to teach us because these spirituals were of his suggestion and revelation Numb 14 3. For it is a rule of the Schools and there is much reason in it Habitus infusi infunduntur per modum acquisitorum whatsoever is infused into us is in the same manner infused as other things are acquired that is step by step by humane meanes and co-operation and grace does not give us new faculties and create another nature but meliorates and improves our own And what S. Paul said in the Resurrection is also true in this Question That is not first which is spirituall but that which is naturall and then that which is spirituall The graces and gifts of the Spirit are postnate and are additions to art and nature God directs our councels opens our understandings regulates our will orders our affections supplies us with Objects and Arguments and opportunities and revelations in scriptis and then most when we most imploy our own endeavours God loving to blesse all the meanes and instruments of his service whether they be naturall or acquisite Numb 15 But whosoever shall look for any other gifts of the spirit besides the parts of nature helped by industry and Gods blessing upon it and the revelations or the suppplyes of matter in holy Scripture will be very farre to seek