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B25425 Troposchēmalogia: Tropes and figures; or, A treatise of the metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes, &c. contained in the Bible of the Old and New Testament To which is prefixed, divers arguments to prove the divine authority of the Holy Scriptures wherein also 'tis largely evinced, that by the great whore, mystery Babylon is meant the Papal hierarchy, or present state and church of Rome. Philologia sacra, the second part. Wherein the schemes, or figures in Scripture, are reduced under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each. Together with a treatise of types, parables, &c. with an improvement of them parallel-wise. By B. K; Tropologia. Book 4. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.; De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685. Tropologia. aut 1682 (1682) Wing K101A; ESTC R7039 690,855 608

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Iron 1 Tim. 4.2 VII A great and faithful Witness who hath perfect Knowledg of things and will not be bribed who can and will as it is believed and found by experience speak fully to a Cause tho it be to the utter Shame and Ruin of all guilty Persons is many times grievously abused by malicious Men who hate that their abominable Deeds should be brought to Light or laid at their Doors nay not only so but some have been stifled strangled and traiterously murdered as the ever renowned Sir Edmond-Bury Godfrey was by bloody Papists the 12th of October 1678. whom they knew could witness many things against them to detect their cursed and never to be forgotten Hellish Plot. VIII It is a very great Wickedness to lay violent hands or treacherously to abuse and stifle the King 's faithful Witnesses especially when called to give in their Evidence in Matters of great Moment wherein the Honour and Sovereignty of the King is greatly concerned VIII So it is a great and horrible Wickedness for any Soul or Sinner to go about to stop the Mouth of or treacherously to abuse poor Conscience who is the great Witness of the King of Heaven and Earth in this lower Court and that in Matters wherein his Honour and glorious Right and Sovereignty is much concerned nay not only his Witness but Judg to sit upon the Bench to hear and determine all Causes if rightly informed according to the great Law-Book of the Gospel and to pass Sentence of Life and Death or to acquit and discharge IX A Witness is required to speak the Truth when he comes before a Court of Judicature the whole Truth and nothing but the Truth and he that is a true Witness will do it And hereby many times most horrid Evils are brought to light and publickly detected yea secret things are discovered that the guilty Person thought would never have been known which makes him ashamed and confounded for ever IX So Conscience in the Day of Judgment will speak the Truth the whole Truth and nothing but the Truth Tho now oft-times he is blinded and at a great Loss for want of Light or by being mis-guided he gives in false Testimony and quits the guilty and condemns the innocent but in that day it will recover such perfect Light and Knowledg that it will decide the Cause clearly the right way and will by this means bring to light all the hidden things of Darkness 1 Cor. 4 5. even all those cursed Abominations of the Heart all secret things that it and God Almighty were only privy to and will lay open all the horrid Evils that have been done in the dark Then Men shall be forced to confess their secret Adulteries Murthers Treacheries Theft Self-Revenge together with all their bloody and black Combinations ConspiracieS and Hellish Plots carried on in secret Cabals managed by ungodly Papists or others notwithstanding all their Oaths of Secrecy Conscience if it comes not to light before will in that day lay all open before the Eyes of Men and Angels to the Shame and eternal Confusion of all ungodly Ones X. A just and impartial Witness that clearly and very fully giveth in Testimony against a Person in a fair Trial finally stops his own Mouth and the Mouths of all others and leaves the Cause clear for the Judg to pass Sentence against him X. So the Consciences of wicked Men in the great Day will give in such clear and full Evidence against them touching all the Evils they shall then be charged with by the just Judg of Heaven and Earth that all Flesh shall for ever be silenced and God shall be clear when he judgeth Rom. 2.15 16. Which shew the Works of the Law written in their Hearts their Consciences also bearing Witness and their Thoughts in the mean while accusing or else excusing one another in that Day when God shall judg the Secrets of all Men by Jesus Christ according to my Gospel And hereby all the Mouths of Unbelievers will be stopp'd and they all be found guilty before Christ Inferences THese things being considered it may stir up all Persons to take heed how they carry it at home and abroad when they go out and when they come in when they lie down or rise up because Conscience observes all that is said or done nay is privy to all the thoughts of our Hearts and one day will witness for us or against us II. Let Christians whatever they do labour to keep a good Conscience A good Conscience is better than a good Name it is better than a good Trade 't is better than a good Estate And for further Motives to this needful Duty 1 Consider Conscience keeps a Register of all thy Thoughts Words and Actions what you forget and is quite gone out of your Memories is set down in the Book of Conscience 2. Consider Conscience is a Witness an impartial Witness an Accuser of Evil and tho he lies still a great while he will rouse up at last and with his cruel Charges and Accusations accuse the Soul as in the Case of Joseph's Brethren And they said one to another Gen. 42.21 Verily we are guilty concerning our Brother in that we saw the Anguish of his Soul when he besought us and we would not hear therefore is this Distress come upon us 3. Conscience is not only a Witness but a Judg and hath power to condemn the wicked and the guilty Soul it sits upon the Throne as God's Attorney-General to award Life or Death as the States and Conditons of Men are If thy Heart condemn the 1 Joh 3.20 21. God is greater c. 4. Conscience doth often the Work and Office of a Tormentor wo to them that fall into his enraged hands here but much more sad will it be with them whom he shall torment in Hell 'T is he that is the gnawing Worm that never dies Mark 9.44 where the Fire shall never be quenched But 5. There is no bearing in this World the Pain and Torment of an accusing Conscience Tiberius the Emperor was so followed with Grief and Horror by his own Conscience that he confessed in the Senate-House he suffered Death daily and Charles the Ninth of France that Monster of Mortals after the dreadful Massacre could never endure to be awaked in the Night without Musick such was the dreadful Anguish and Horror he found in his own Conscience Francis Spira also may be here recited among the rest whose Conscience terrified him at that rate that the Account of his fearful Case is left to Posterity It was Conscience that put Judas into such an Amaze and forced him to hang himself after he had betrayed our Blessed Saviour And many other Examples both ancient and modern we meet with both of Men and Women that have destroyed themselves as not being able to bear the cruel Torments of an accusing Conscience and others from hence have confessed their Guilt and so
singular and has peculiar Properties not elsewhere to be found its Simplicity is joined with Majesty commanding the Veneration of all serious Men. * Lib. 3. Confess cap. 5. Augustine says That the Holy Scriptures seemed rude and unpolish'd to him in comparison of Cicero's adorned Stile because he did not then understand its interiora or inward Beauty But when he was converted to Christianity declared ‖ Lib. 4 de Doctrin Christ cap. 6. That when he understood them no Writing appeared more wise and eloquent † Budoeus lib. 5. de Asse partibus ejus p. 754. Greg. Nazianzen a Man of prodigious Wit Learning and Eloquence when he came to study the sacred Scriptures vilifies all Ornaments of Literature amongst the Greek Philosophers as infinitely below those Divine Oracles Illyricus says That altho we find not in the Holy Scripture that idle or delicate Itch of Words that external Sweetness or Allurement that Numerosity of Sounds or those pleasing Triffes which vain-glorious Orators of Greece and Rome beautified their so much fam'd Harangues with yet we find there a grave and masculine Eloquence exceeding all others And shall we indeed think that the great God would use Inductions as Plato Syllogisms as Aristotle Elenchs as the Carmeades Epiphonema's as Cicero Subtilties as Seneca or Words far fetch'd joined together with an artificial Syntax with respect to Weight Number and Sound If a Royal Edict were published in that kind of Speech consisting of School-Follies every wise Man would laugh at it The more plain therefore the Word and Law of the great God is 't is we say the more becoming the Author thereof and an Evidence of his Divine Stamp and Authority Yet in that Humility of Stile in Scripture there is far more Height and Loftiness and more Profoundness in its Simplicity more Beauty in its Nakedness and more Vigor and Acuteness in its seeming Rudeness than in those other Things Men so much praise and admire c. Easiness and Plainness doth best become the Truth A Pearl needs no painting it becomes not the Majesty of a Prince to play the Orator In the holy Scripture is a peculiar and admirable Eloquence What are all the elaborate Blandishments of Human Writers to that grave lively and venerable Majesty of the Prophet Isaiah's Stile as the Exordium of his Prophecy shews also in chap. 25 26 c. That which Criticks admire in Homer Pindar c. singly are universally found here tho not that Elegancy that tickles the Ear and Fancy and relishes with the Flesh but the noble and immortal Part viz. an illuminated Soul Commandments are here given forth and Subjection peremptorily required with great Severity and with no stronger Arguments than the Will of the Law-maker Promises above likelihood are made to allure of performance no Reason is alledged but I the Lord have spoken * Isa 51.22 52.4 And to encourage against Difficulties c. divine Assistance is promised both as necessary and sufficient in the manner of its ‖ Gen. 17 1. E●od 12. Josh 1.9 Threats Also the Divinity of the Stile may be observed that without respect of Persons all degrees of Men are concerned High and Low Rich and Poor Noble and Ignoble Kings and Peasants commanding what is distasteful to their Natures and forbidding what they approve promising not terrene Honour but Life everlasting threatning not with Rack and Gibbet but eternal Pain and Torment in Hell-Fire Of all Writings in the World the Sacred Scriptures assume most unto themselves they tell us Ioh. 12.48 2 Tim. 3.16 Rev. 2.29 1 Pet. 1.23 E●od 20.1 2. that they are the Words of Eternal Life that they are by the Inspiration of the Holy-Ghost the Testimony of Jesus Christ the Faithful Witness that they shall judg the World that they are able to make wise unto Salvation that they are the Immortal Seed of which the Sons and Daughters of God must be begotten Their Tenor is Thus saith the Lord and no Conclusion but The Lord hath spoken Hear the Word of the Lord He that hath Ears to hear let him hear c. The Nature Quality or Composure of the Stile or Phrase we say is emphatically and signally different from that of all Humane Writings whatsoever Here are no Apologies begging Pardon of the Reader or insinuating into his good Opinion by Devices of Rhetorick but a stately Plainness 1 Cor. 2.13 and mysterious Simplicity We also speak saith the Apostle not in the Words which Mans Wisdom teacheth but which the Holy-Ghost comparing or rather suiting or fitting 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 spirituals with spirituals for so only the Original runs 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is Matter or Things which for their Nature and Substance are spiritual Augustin with Words or Phrases which are spiritual also and so suitable to them Hence well saith one of the Ancients The Scripture so speaketh that with the Height of it it laughs proud and lofty-spirited Men to scorn with the Depth of it it terrifies those who with Attention look into it with the Truth of it it feeds Men of the greatest Knowledg and Vnderstanding and with the Sweetness of it it nourisheth Babes and Sucklings 4. It s design to promote Holiness Lev. 11.44 1 Pet. 1.15 IV. That excellent Spirit of Holiness which every where breaths in and from the Scriptures is another fair Lineament of the Hand of God in the framing them To this Holiness they most powerfully persuade Men by express Commands Ye shall be holy for I am holy As he who hath called you is holy so be ye holy in all manner of Conversation And by Threatnings Without Holiness no Man shall see God Heb. 12.14 And by a Multitude of Examples of holy Men as Abraham David and all the Prophets and Apostles and especially of that immaculate Lamb of God the blessed JESUS As on the other side it sets before us the dreadful Vengeance that attends all Prophaneness Unrighteousness Uncleanness Pride and worldly Lusts requires not only an Abstinence from the gross outward Acts of Sin but searches the Heart and condemns the very Thoughts and Inclinations He that hateth his Brother is a Murtherer He that lusteth after a Woman hath committed Adultery The Doctrine taught every-where in this Book is directly opposite to the whole Corporation of debauched and wicked Men destructive to all Impiety and corrupt Doctrines and Practices whatsoever and perfectly ruinous and destructive to the Interests of the Devil in the World A Doctrine that has visibly the highest Tendency to those two great Ends of all Religion the Honour of God and Man's present and future Happiness What pitiful crooked and imperfect Lines have the wisest and best of meer Men as Socrates Plato Aristotle Tully Seneca Plutarch or any others drawn in their fairest Documents both Moral and Divine compared with this compleat and transcendent Rule of holy Living What undefiled Religion what pure and spiritual Worship is here
few and in a strange Land Or if they should thrive so as to become a Kingdom or Nation why should Judah have the Government seeing there were three elder Brothers Reuben Simeon and Levi Nor was there likelihood of this Prophecy's being accomplish'd when Moses set it down in Writing for then he himself who was of the Tribe of Levi was in the actual Possession of the Government and put into it by God himself who appointed for his Successor Joshua not of the Tribe of Judah but of Ephraim Whence we have a notable Evidence of the Truth and Sincerity of this Prediction for had not Jacob really uttered it we cannot imagine Moses would have put such a Prophecy in Writing to the disparagement of his own Tribe How accurately are the four great Monarchies of the World described by Daniel (f) Dan 7.3 so lively as if he had lived under them and had that experience of them all respectively which the World hath since had of them How wonderful is that Prophecy of Isaiah at the end of his 44th and the beginning of the 45th Chapter touching Cyrus delivered at least an hundred Years some say two hundred before he was born wherein yet he is not only expresly named Thus saith the Lord to his Anointed Cyrus but it is foretold he should conquer Babylon and rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem which came to pass accordingly Nor can this Prophecy be suspected of Forgery or to be supposititious in any kind since it was pronounced openly as other Prophecies were in the hearing of all the People and so divulged into many hands before the Captivity and then also carried into Babylon where no doubt it was perused by many long before the accomplishment of it And that there was such a Man as Cyrus many Years afterwards that conquered Babylon and restored the Jews from their Captivity and furthered the Building of the Temple all Heathen Authors that write of those Times do affirm And indeed one great Inducement of his Kindness to the Jews was because he understood how his Successes had been thus prophesied of so long before by one of that Nation So that it appears the said Prophecy was then publickly known and its Truth and Authentickness no way doubted of How manifestly are the many Prophecies of the Old-Testament concerning our Saviour fulfilled And how dreadfully his Prophecy of the Destruction of Jerusalem was made good about forty Years after his Crucifixion we find in the History of Josephus exactly corresponding to what is foretold in Mat. 24. And how many other Prophecies of the New-Testament and especially of the Revelations do we daily find Verified in and by the Apostacy and wicked Usurpations of the Church of Rome Since therefore to foretell so plainly Particulars and Events so remote and depending on the meer Motions and Acts of the Wills of particular Persons yet unborn is an evident Mark of Omnisciency we cannot but conclude that the Scriptures which are fill'd with so many evident and certain Predictions must certainly proceed from the Finger of God VIII Those Writings and that Doctrine 8. Miracles confirm its divine Original which were confirmed by many and real Miracles must needs be of God But the Books and Doctrines of Canonical Scriptures were so confirmed Many and great Wonders such as Satan himself cannot imitate such as exceed the Power of any yea of all the Creatures in the World such as the most malicious Enemies could not deny to be divine hath the Lord openly wrought by the hands of Moses and the Prophets Christ and his Apostles for the Confirmation of this Truth (g) Numb 11.9 Exod. 19.16 1 Kings 17.24 Mark 16.20 Acts 5.12 These Miracles are recorded and attested by Persons of unquestionable Credit that were Eye and Ear-Witnesses The Things done as raising the Dead to Life curing the Blind c. were Matters of Fact easy to be discerned They were not done once or twice but very often not in the Night or in a Corner but in the open Light in the midst of the People in the presence of great Multitudes who were generally Enemies to those that wrought these Miracles So that if the Relations of them were false they would presently have disproved them or if there had been any Deceit they would soon have detected it When God puts forth his Miracle-working Power Dr. Owen in the Confirmation of any Word or Doctrine he avows it to be of and from himself to be absolutely and infallibly true setting the fullest and openest Seal unto it which Men who cannot discern his Essence or Being are capable of receiving or discerning And therefore when any Doctrine which in it self is such as becometh the Holiness and Righteousness of God is confirmed by the Emanation of his Divine Power in working of Miracles there can no greater Assurance even by God himself be given to confirm the Truth of it And as we have the Testimony of the Evangelists to confirm the many Miracles that Jesus did we also plead the Notoriety of those Miracles wrought by him and the Traditions delivering them down to us They were openly wrought and were all or most of them perform'd before the Eyes of Multitudes who envied hated and persecuted him and that in the most knowing Days of the World when Reason and Learning had improved the Light of the Minds of Men to the utmost of their Capacity in and upon Multitudes for sundry Years together being all of them sifted by his Adversaries to try if they could discover any thing of Deceit in them Besides the very Enemies have not had the impudence to deny such notorious Matters of Fact as our Saviour's Miracles Josephus in his Antiquity of the Jews makes mention of the mighty Miracles that Jesus did See p. 400. only they ascribe them to other Causes Even to this Day the Jews acknowledg much of the Works of Christ but slanderously and blasphemously father them on the Power of the Devil or upon the Force of the Name of God sowed up in his Thigh and such like ridiculous Stories they have Even the Turks confess much of the Miracles of our Lord and believe him to be a great Prophet though they are profest Enemies to the Christian Name Nor could all the Adversaries of these Miracles and Relations with all their Arguments or Violence hinder Thousands from believing them and even exposing their Lives on that Belief in the very Time and Country where they were done So that we must say Either they were Miracles or not If they were why do you not believe If they were not behold the greatest Miracle of all that so many Thousands even of the Beholders should be so blind as to believe Things that never were especially in those very Times when it was the easiest Matter in the World to have disproved such Falshoods Indeed the Miracles of Jesus and those of his Disciples and Servants in the Primitive Times were in Fact so many
so eminent so visible and lasted so long for they continued in the Church two or three hundred Years and the Account of them has descended down to us by such a constant uninterrupted written and unwritten Tradition that scarce any Man has assumed Impudence enough to gainsay them Irenaeus who lived about the Year of our Lord 200 affirmeth that in his Time the working of Miracles the raising of the Dead the casting out of Devils healing the Sick by meer laying on of Hands and Prophesying were still in force and that some that were so raised from the Dead remained alive amongst them long after And Cyprian and Tertullian mention the ordinary casting out of Devils and challenge the Heathen to come and see it Remarkable are those Words of the latter (h) Tertullian Apol. Ca. 23. Let any one be brought before your Tribunals who is apparently possessed with a Devil that Spirit being commanded by any Christian shall confess of truth himself to be a Devil as at other Times he boasts himself a God And in his Book to Scapula the Procurator of Africk Cap. 4. he repeats several miraculous Cures done by Christians Quanti honesti viri c. How many Persons of good Quality and Esteem says he for we speak not of the Vulgar Sort have been remedied either from Devils or Diseases Severus himself the Father of Antoninus was recovered by Christians c. So that here we have the best Doctrine under the highest Attestation God himself setting thereunto his supernatural Seals to convince us of the Truth thereof And this was the great Argument whereby Christ all along convinced the World for upon his beginning of Miracles at Cana in Galilee he manifested his Glory and his Disciples believed in him (i) Joh. 1.48 The Jews therefore enquired for Signs as that which must confirm any new Revelation to be of God (k) Joh. 2.18 And tho Christ blames them for their unreasonable unsatisfied Expectations herein and would not humor them in each Particular yet he continued to give them Miracles as great as they desired They that saw the Miracles of the Loaves said This is of a truth the Prophet that should come into the World (l) Joh. 6 14. Many believed when they saw the Miracles which he did (m) Joh. 10 4● Acts 4.16 Heb. 2.4 If I had not done the Works that no Man else could do ye had not had Sin in not believing (n) Joh. 15.24 And the Way of bringing Men to believe in these Days is expressed Heb. 2.3 4. How shall we escape if we neglect so great Salvation which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord and was confirmed to us by those that heard him There is the Evidence of Sense to the first Re●eivers and their Tradition to the next God also bearing them witness both with Signs and Wonders and divers Miracles Let us conclude this Argument with that smart Interrogation of that blind Man (o) Joh. 19.16 Can a Man that is a Sinner do such Miracles Natural Reason shewing us that God being the true and merciful Governor of the World the Course of Nature cannot be altered but by his special Appointment and that he will never set the Seal of his Omnipotency to a Lie nor suffer the last and greatest Inducement to Belief to be used to draw Men to embrace Falshood and Forgeries 9. The wonderful Preservation of the Scriptures IX To these astonishing Miracles we may fitly add the Preservation of these holy Writings for so many Ages being it self little less than miraculous and such as is a great Argument that they belong to God as the Author and Parent of them It being reasonable to derive that from God as a Book of his own Dictates about which he has exercised a peculiar Care Were not the Bible what it pretends to be there had been nothing more suitable to the Nature of God and more becoming Divine Providence than long since to have blotted it out of the World For why should he suffer a Book to continue from the beginning of Times falsly pretending his Name and Authority How do learned Men accuse Time of Injuries for swallowing up the Works of many excellent Authors and bewail the Loss of divers of Livy's Decades and other choice Books which are now no where to be found Nay tho the Romans were so careful for the preservation of the Books of the Sybils that they lock'd them up in Places of greatest Safety and appointed special Officers to look after them yet many Ages since they are gone and perished and only some few Fragments do now remain Whereas on the contrary the Bible notwithstanding part of it was the first Book in the World as we proved in the second Argument and tho the Craft of Satan and the Rage of Mankind have from time to time combin'd utterly to suppress it yet it has born up its Head and remains not only extant but whole and entire without the least Mutilation or Corruption Antiochus Epiphanes when he set up the Abomination of Desolation in the Jewish Temple in the Days of the Machabees with utmost diligence made search after their Law and wheresoever he found it immediatly burnt or destroy'd it and threatned Death with exquisite Tortures to any that should conceal or retain it In like manner since Christ the Tyrant Dioclesian about the Year 300 with a full purpose to root out Christianity for ever out of the World publishes an Edict That the Scriptures should every where be burnt and destroyed and whosoever should presume to keep them should be most severely tormented Yet God permitted them not to quench the Light of these Divine Laws But the Old Testament above two hundred Years before the Incarnation of Christ was translated into Greek the most flourishing and spreading Language at that time in the World and about thirty Years before Christ it was paraphras'd into Caldee and at this Day both Old and New Testaments are extant not only in their Original Languages but in most other Tongues and Languages that are spoken upon the Face of the Earth which no other Book can pretend to So that all Endeavours that have from the very first been bent against it have been vanquished and remarkable Judgments and Vengeance shew'd on all such as have been the most violent Opposers of it And further whereas even those to whom it was outwardly committed as the Jews first and the Antichristian Church of Apostatiz'd Rome afterwards not only fell into Opinions and Practices absolutely inconsiltent with it but also built all their present and future Interests on those Opinions and Practices yet none of them could ever obliterate one Line in it not even of those Places which make most against their obstinate Errors and Defections But for their own Plea they both are forced to pretend additional Traditions for the Mishua Talmud and Cabala of the Jews and the Oral Traditions of the Papists all
proceed from one and the same Ground viz. a wicked Pretence that the Scriptures tho divine Truths and the Word of God yet do not contain all God's Will but that there are these other unwritten Verities handed down one says from Moses and the other says from St Peter c. by Word of Mouth Since therefore the Bible hath thus wonderfully surmounted all Difficulties and Oppositions for so many Generations and in so many Dangers and against so many Endeavours to root it out of the World we may according to that Maxim in Philosophy Eadem est Causa procreans conservans The procreating and conserving Cause of Things is one and the same conclude That the same God is the Author of it who hath thus by his special Providence preserved it and faithfully promised and cannot Lie that Heaven and Earth shall pass away but one Iota or Tittle of his Word shall not pass away X. The Scriptures did not only Survive but have Triumph'd over 10. The Success of the Scriptures in converting the World all the Oppositions of the Devil and the World That Success wherewith the Gospel was attended even in its Infancy the mighty and marvellous prevailings of it where-ever it came notwithstanding the many and great Disadvantages it was to encounter are a strong and irresistible Argument that it was from Heaven That a Doctrine directly opposite to the whole corrupt Interest of Human Nature and to the Wisdom and VVill of Man (p) 1 Cor. 1.21 Rom. 8.7 carried on and published by but a few and those to outward appearance weak ignorant and simple Persons Illiterate Fishermen Tent-makers c. without any Force of Arms or Temporal Support but on the contrary against both VVind and Tide the Cruelties of raging Powers and Affronts of vaunting Wisdom A Doctrine against which the whole World Jews and Gentiles perfectly concurr'd those hating it as a Stumbling-block and these counting it Foolishness that such an improbable and unpleasing such a friendless unwelcome slighted opposed Doctrine by such Instruments and under such Circumstances should make its way in the World and subject so many Nations to the Obedience of the Cross and make those who to Day persecuted it to Morrow ready to lay down their Lives in Defence and Justification of it evidently shews it to be owned by Omnipotency and not to be of Human Extract XI But besides these outward and more visible Trophies of the Sacred Scriptures 11. Their inward Efficacy how marvellous is their Empire Efficacy and Power within upon the Hearts and Consciences of Men 't is this that Converts the Soul Enlightens the Eye (q) Psal 19.7 Discovers Sin (r) Rom. 7.7 Convinces Gainsayers (ſ) 2 Tim 3.16 Killeth and Terrifieth (t) 2 Cor. 3.6 Rejoiceth the Heart (u) Psal 19.8 Psal 119.103 Quickneth (x) Psal 119.50 Comforteth (y) Rom 15.4 Manifesteth the Thoughts (z) 1 Cot. 14.52 Overthrows false Religions Casteth down Strong-holds and subverts the whole Kingdom of Satan What Consolations at some Times What Terrors at others do proceed from this Sacred Book How are the poor Souls of Men by it mightily refresh'd Their weak Hearts wonderfully strengthned Their dead Spirits raised and made to live again Those that sate in Darkness and the Shadow of Death are Enlightned Many that were in Chains and Fetters of Fears and Terrors of Soul are delivered and set at Liberty Is it reasonable to conceive that a Tree that bears such wonderful Fruit was planted by any other Hand than that of God Who can speak Words that shall restrain and repel all the Powers of Darkness when falling in to make Havock and Desolation in the Souls of Men That shall be able to give Laws to the Terrors of Death nay Eternal Death when they have taken hold of the Consciences of Sinners Are not all these Wonders perform'd by the holy Scriptures And do they not often on the other side breath Thunder and Lightnings throw down the Mighty from their Seats and destroy the Thrones of the Proud and Confident Do they not turn the Security of many into Trembling and Horrour and make their Consciences to burn as if the Fire of Hell had already taken hold of them These Things are evident from the Experience of Thousands that have felt and undergone such powerful Effects of the Word Nay I verily believe there are few that have read the Scriptures with attention and seriousness but can more or less witness the same And whence should such Mighty Operations proceed but because the Almighty Author has endued them with such Vertue through the Spirit whereby they become the Power of God unto Salvation 12. The Testimony of the Church and Martyrs XII Add to all these Arguments the Testimony of the Church and her Holy Martyrs who have sealed this Truth with their Blood By the Church we do not mean the Pope whom the Papists call the Church Virtual nor his Cardinals Bishops c. met in General Council whom they call the Church Representative But the whole Company of Believers in all Ages who have professed the true Faith The Pen-Men of the Scriptures good pious honest holy Men delivered it out as the Word of the Lord and ever since there have been Thousands and Hundreds of Thousands that have believed and testi●ied the same down from Age to Age in a continual uninterrupted Succession The Church of the Jews to whom were committed the Oracles of God (a) Rom. 8.3 professed the Doctrine and received the Books of the Old Testament and testified of them that they were Divine and in great Misery they have constantly confessed the same when as by the only denying thereof they might have been partakers both of Liberty and Rule And remarkable it is both that notwithstanding the High Priests and others of that Nation persecuted the Prophets while they lived yet received their Writings as Prophetical and Divine as also that since the Spirit of Blindness and Obstinacy is come upon Israel and notwithstanding their great hatred to the Chri●tian Religion the Holy Scripture of the Old Testament is kept pure and uncorrupt among●t them even in those places which do evidently confirm the Truth of the Christian Religion as Isa 53.3 And as for the Christian Church it hath with great Constancy and sweet Consent received and acknowledged the Books of the Old and New Testament for the Universal Church which from the beginning thereof until these times professed the Christian Religion to be Divine did and doth also profess that these Books are of God And the several Primitive Churches which first received the Books of the Old Testament and the Gospels the Epistles written from the Apostles to them their Pastors or some they knew did receive them as the Oracles of God and delivered them afterwards under the same Title to their Successors and other Churches And all the Pastors and Doctors who being furnished with Skill both in
Way the Truth and the Life John 14.6 3. The Statutes Precepts and Promises of the Law of Moses Thy Commandments are Truth Psal 119.151 v. 142. 4. The whole Word of God both Law and Gospel Thy Word is Truth John 17.17 Whereof you heard before by the Word of the Truth of the Gospel Col. 1.5 5. The Light of Nature in Man since the Fall to help him to know God so far as to leave him without excuse Which with-hold the Truth in Vnrighteousness Rom. 2.18 6. True Religion taught and contained in the Gospel Who hath bewitched you that you should not obey the Truth Gal. 3.1 Tit. 1.1 7. Truth of Grace Sincerity void of Deceit in Heart and Life I have walked before thee in Truth Isa 30.3 Thou lovest Truth in the inward Parts Psal 51.6 8. Fidelity and Faithfulness between Man and Man Jer. 5.1 2. 9. Judgment and true Justice Truth is fallen in the Streets 10. Most true far from all Deceit The Judgments of the Lord are Truth 11. Truth signifieth Sincerity from the Heart with assent of the Mind Psal 19.9 as one truly purposeth c. without Hypocrisy 1. But that which is principally intended by the Girdle of Truth according to Expositors is first the true Doctrine of the Gospel called the Word of Truth 2. Truth of Grace and Sincerity of Heart called 1 Cor. 5.8 The unleavened Bread of Sincerity and Truth By Loins is meant the Mind Gird up the Loins of your Mind c. A Christian should be of a sound Judgment he should be girt about as with a Girdle with Truth and Sincerity Hold the Mystery of Faith in a pure Conscience 1 Tim. 3.9 Maintain the true Religion and be sincere and upright in the Profession of it Why Truth in both these respects is compared to a Girdle will appear by what follows Metaphor Parallel A Girdle was of use in former times by Souldiers it was part of their Habit or Armour THe true Doctrine of the Gospel or the holy Principles of Religion and Sin erity are of great use among all Christ's Spiritual Souldiers in order to the arming of them compleatly II. A Girdle cleaves close to a Man when 't is well girt to him and it is not easily unbuckled by an Adversary II. So th● Truth of Christ should be fastened in ●ur Hearts and Judgments that we may not be wavering in our Minds Stand fast in the Faith c. 1 Cor. 16.13 Sincerity ought to cleave to our inward Parts as a Girdle doth to the Loins of a Man III. A Girdle compasseth a Man about III. So the Truth of Christ and Sincerity of Heart should compass Christians about they ought to keep always in the bounds of Truth and Uprightness God hath set Bounds to his People out of which they must never go we must not swerve aside to the Right-hand or Left nor play the Hypocrite for such that do so cannot be said to be girt about with Truth IV. A Girdle strengthens the Loins of a Souldier or him that is well girt therewith Jer. 1.7 Gird up thy Loins and arise and speak unto them all that I command thee 2 Sam. 22.40 be not dismaied as much as if God should say Isa 45. be strong for thy Work Thou hast girded me with Strength c. Their Loins shall be loosed Job 12.21 I will loose the Loins of the Kings He weakeneth the Strength of the Mighty the Girdle of the strong so the Heb. IV. The true Doctrine of the Gospel or that Religion that is according to Godliness joyned with Sincerity of Heart is the strength of every Christian or Souldier of Christ if he hath not this Girdle on his Loins are loose and weak and he is as unstable as Water as Jacob speaks of Reuben Let Truth go nay Gen 49.2 3. one Truth go and how doth it weaken our Hands or profess it with a false and deceitful Heart and how unable are such to stand against the Assaults of the Enemy On the other hand when a Person is well girt with Truth in both these respects he is thereby made strong and couragious V. A Girdle was used to gird on the other parts of the Souldiers Armour Let not him that girdeth on his Harness boast himself as he that putteth it off 1 King 20.11 V. Truth is that which fastneth or girdeth on every part of the Christian's Armour Sincerity compleats and perfects all what will a Man's Faith Hope Righteousness signify without the Girdle of Truth unless he keeps within the Bounds of Christian-Doctrine and is sincere and upright in the Profession thereof VI. Girding up the Loins notes a Preparation for Battel and War Thus David spake of Christ Gird thy Sword on thy Thigh Psal 45.3 O most Mighty Let not him that girdeth on his Armour boast c. VI. So the Apostle would have Saints stand or be ready to engage their spiritual Enemies Eph. 6.14 having their Loins girt about with Truth Such a Person is prepared to encounter with all Adversaries of the Soul We should be girt with the Truth and girt for the Truth that is as another Apostle speaks to contend for the Faith once delivered to the Saints Jude 3. We should be ready to dispute fight make War as good Souldiers of Christ Opponents are like Combatants Controversial Divinity saith Mr. Caryl is called Polemical Divinity Caryl on Job 38. pag. 35. Disputes are Word-Wars and there have been as hot Wars made by the Pen as ever were by the Sword Gird up now thy Loins c. saith God to Job The Lord seems to send him a Challenge to the Battel by a further Debate Arm thy self like a mighty Man get ready for the Duel for I am resolved to trie what a Man thou art in arguing A Saint being girt with Truth and Sincerity is fitted for any Conflict VII We read of girding up the Loins for Travel or when a Man is to take a Journey Thus Elisha said to Gehazi 2 Kin. 4.29 Gird up thy Loins and take my Staff in thine hand and go thy way It was the Fashion in those Eastern Countries where they wore their Garments long and ordinarily loose to gird them up by which they could travel the better VII So Christians should have their Loins girt about with Truth and Uprightness that they may be fitted and prepared to travel Heaven-wards God's People are Strangers and Pilgrims whilst in this World and are travelling to their own Country and to have their Minds well girt up with Truth will be a great Help to them in their Journey A Storm of Persecution may soon blow away the loose Garment of Profession if a Person be not girt with the Girdle of Truth and Sincerity VIII There is mention made of girding up the Loins in order to serving and attending on Business Which of you saith Christ having a Servant plowing or feeding Cattel will say unto him by
and by when he is come from the Field Go and sit down and will not rather say Gird thy self and serve me c. From hence we may see Girding is preparatory to Serving or Waiting It also denotes Preparation for our Labour or Work VIII Truth and Sincerity prepares and fits the Mind for Christ's Work and Service Let your Loins be girt about Luk. 12.35 and your Lights burning and ye your selves like unto Men that wait for their Lord. He is always well girt with Truth and Uprightness that is ready to wait upon or do Work for the Lord Jesus Careless slothful and unsound Persons are ungirt and so unbless'd A Saint in doing of his Work whether it be Heart-Work or Hand-Work ought to be well-girt viz. perform all in Truth and Uprightness Ministers must preach nothing but Truth and as they must preach nothing but Truth so they must preach in Truth or in Sincerity of Heart Some preach Christ saith the Apostle but not sincerely Phil. 1.16 Their Minds were not girt with Truth All our Prayers ought to be put up in Truth God is near to all that call upon him in Truth Psal 145.18 All Works of Charity ought to flow from a pure Heart viz. to be done in Uprightness and Simplicity according to the Direction given by the Lord in his Word both for matter and manner IX A Girdle is a great Ornament used to be put on uppermost to cover the Joints of the Armor which if seen would cause some uncomeliness for tho the Armor was closely knit and clasped together yet some gaping was subject to be betwixt piece and piece and therefore they used to put over these parts a broad Belt or Girdle which did serve not only to fasten the other Armor together but it made the Souldier appear more comely in his Harness and Accoutrements IX Sincerity is a glorious Ornament A Christian hereby appears very comely in the sight of God and it greatly tends to hide and cover all the Infirmities of his Life for the Saints Graces are not so close nor their Lives so exact but in the best are found Defects and Weaknesses which are as so many Gaps or Clifts in his Armor but Sincerity covers all so that he is not put to shame by them 1. Sincerity covers all outward Blemishes or want of outward Beauty that great Idol of the World Sincere Persons if they be not so fair and comely as some others yet being holy and upright sincere and vertuous Ones how amiable are they rendred hereby in the sight of all good Men It covers all things that seems to render a Saint dishonourable or uncomely 2. Mean Parentage or a low Descent is much despised in the World but how base soever the Stock and ignoble the Birth be when true Grace and Sincerity comes it makes the House and Person illustrious and very glorious Since thou wert precious in mine eyes thou hast been honourable Isa 43.4 Sincerity sets a Mark of Honour upon a Person or a People If you see this flourishing tho in a mean Cottage it tells you a great Prince nay an Heir of Heaven dwells there Sincerity brings the Creature into Alliance with the most high and glorious King of Heaven and Earth Who dares say a Child of God the Spouse of Christ and Heir of Heaven is of an ignoble Birth and Pedigree 3. It covers Poverty which exposeth to great Contempt There 's none so rich as a godly sincere Person he is daily let into God's Treasury Christ's Storehouse is always open unto him All is yours 1 Cor. 3.22 4. To want Parts and to be a Person of no Name and of small Endowments exposeth to disdain none are more contemptible in the eye of the wise and vain-glorious World than such But alas an honest Heart one that is sincere excells beyond all comparison the proudest most renowned and applauded for human Wisdom Parts and Elegancy in the World 5. It covers all sinful Uncomeliness and all the Godly Man's Failings whether they be Sins of Omission or Commission for Sincerity is that excellent quality to which pardoning Mercy is annexed 'T is Christ in a proper sence that covers all Sin but he will cover the Sins and Failings of none but such as are sincere Psal 32.2 Blessed is the Man whose Sins are covered c. The upright Man's Righteousness is accepted through Christ tho he be never so infirm or attended with Miscarriages Tho God doth not like his Sin for his Sincerity yet God will not un-saint him because of his Sin Ainsworth X. The Priest under the Law wore a Girdle which was made of fine Linnen and of Blew Purple and Scarlet the Hebrew Doctors say it was about three fingers broad it was curiously woven as Josephus observes Josephus Antiquit. Book 8. cap. 2. with Pictures of Flowers This Girdle saith Ainsworth signified the girding up the Loins of our Minds with Strength Justice and Vertue Eph. 6.15 Also we read of Christ's being girt with a Golden Girdle Rev. 1.13 X. Truth and Sincerity is not only an Ornament but a most glorious Ornament being that which was figured out by the Priest's Girdle rarely made with curious Flowers This is as a choice Golden Girdle curiously wrought by the Spirit of God 1 Pet. 2.5 which all the Priesthood of Christ have on It is made of a Complication of every Grace Sincerity is not alone many choice Divine Flowers are interwoven together in making of the Girdle of Truth Metaphor Disparity BEsides other great Disparities betweeen other Girdles and the Girdle of Truth this is one viz. Other Girdles may be lost or be corrupted they may rot and pass away like that which Jeremiah had Jer. 13.1 2 c. which was marred and profitable for nothing BUt the Girdle of Truth can never be lost Sincerity in the Heart of a Believer is so fast tied to him or twisted about him that he can never lose it I never yet read of a Man that was perfect and upright in Heart and Life in the sight of God that ever lost his Sincerity so as to die an Hypocrite tho he may in some things be guilty of Hypocrisy yet he cannot absolutely become an Hypocrite This Girdle cannot rot or be corrupted II. Other Girdles are only made for the Body II. But Truth and Sincerity is a Girdle for the Soul by which the Mind is stayed and strengthned Inferences THis should teach every Professor to labour after if they have not yet got the Girdle of Truth 1. Because the Design of Satan is to corrupt Men in their Judgments and make them zealous for false Ways Paul's Jealousy of the Corinthians was 2 Cor. 11.1 2 3. lest the Old Serpent should beguile them through his Subtilty and corrupt their Minds from the Simplicity of the Truth 2. Because of the damning Nature of Heresy and Hypocrisy which our Saviour 2 Joh. 9 10 2 Thess 2.10 2
Pet. 1.12 Gal. 4.1 Prov. 1.17 Eph. 4.14 2 Pet. 3.15 as well as the Apostle often warns us of 3. Because those who are well girt about with Truth are established Ones Deceivers are subtil and false Doctrine is of a bewitching Nature the wary and established Soul nevertheless is not soon overcome In vain is the Net spread in the sight of any Bird. Be no more tossed about with every Wind of Doctrine Children are most in danger of the Poyson 4. And as false Doctrine is of a corrupting nature so likewise is Hypocrisy hence compared to Leaven Luk. 12.1 As Sincerity leaveneth in a good sence so Hypocrisy is compared to Leaven in a bad sence from that sowering infusive and corrupting quality which is in it Directions about putting on the Girdle of Truth 1. Take heed of a counterfeit Girdle see that what you own and practise for Truth have the Stamp of God upon it 2. Take up nothing upon Trust Do not receive this or that because such and such Men believe so and practise so neither Men nor Ministers are your Rule but the Word of God 3. Put not this Girdle of Truth on in Notion only what will the knowledg of Truth signify in thy Head if the Loins of thy Mind are not girt with it 4. Take heed of being prejudiced against the Truth because of the Unworthiness of them who profess it 5. If thou hast not yet gotten the Girdle of Truth buy it now Prov. 23.23 as Solomon adviseth Buy the Truth and sell it not The Price of Truth may quickly rise high 6. Let Falshood go let thy Sins go let thy own Righteousness go in point of reliance or dependence upon it so as to trust in it for Justification and eternal Life 7. Come up to the Price of Truth do not cheapen it only but come up to the Price tho it cost thee a right Hand Lust of Profit or a right Eye Lust of Pleasure Thou must deny thy self Labour to know the Excellency of TRVTH 1. It is pure Psal 119.140 2. It will cleanse and purify thy Heart John 17.17 19. and cover all the Infirmities of thy Life as was hinted before 3. It will make you free Ye shall know the Truth and the Truth shall make you free John 8.32 4. It is strong Truth is too hard and strong for all its Opposers as the young Man said Great is the Strength of Truth There is no breaking of this Girdle 5. Consider what God's People have suffered before they would part with Truth what Torments and Tortures they have endured 7. There is no managing the spiritual War without the Girdle of Truth Marks of Sincerity First Negatively 1. He is not a perfect and sincere Christian whose Heart is not changed who is not renewed or who hath not a Principle of Divine Grace or spiritual Life in him 2. He is not a perfect and sincere Person that wants any essential part of a Christian as he is not a perfect natural Child that wants an Arm an Eye or a Leg. See Mat. 19.20 One thing thou lackest if thou wouldest be perfect or approve thy self sincere go thy way and sell what thou hast c. 3. He is not a sincere Person whose Heart is lifted up in him Hab. 2.4 4. He is not a sincere Man that is not upright in all his Dealings and Converse with Men if he want Moral Uprightness his Religion is good for nothing Secondly In the Affirmative 1. A sincere and upright Christian is known by the Way he goes in Prov. 16.17 Job 1 2 The High-way of the Vpright is to depart from Evil. 1. He escheweth all Evil the smallest as well as the greatest 2. He leaveth it willingly he hates it he doth not part with it as a Man parteth with his Friend but as a Man parteth with his most deadly and mortal Enemy 2. A sincere Person hath a right Faith and a good and well-enlightned Judgment Rotten Principles make rotten Christians 2 Tim. 3.8 There are some Men who are of corrupt Minds reprobate or of no Judgment concerning the Faith 3. He hath an holy and upright End he desires to live to God's Glory and to serve him in Sincerity Paul resolved Christ should be magnified in his Body whether it were by Life or by Death 4. He walks by a true and an exact Rule As many as walk according to this Rule Gal. 6. Peace on them and Mercy and upon the Israel of God 5. He labours to keep all God's Commandments Thus did David Psal 119.9 Luk. 1.6 who was a Man after God's own Heart and thus did Zachary and Elizabeth who walked in all the Commandments of the Lord blameless c. 6. He desires to be sanctified as well as to be saved to be made holy as well as to be made happy 7. He is as willing to do for God as to receive from God for the Work as well as the Wages 8. He strives as much against the Evils of his Heart as he does against the Evils of his Life 9. He is a Man always for God in bad Times as well as in good Times 10. He is the same in private as in publick he is at home what he seems to be abroad 11. He loves and prefers God and Christ above all Thus David Psal 73.25 and Paul Phil. 3.8 9. 12. He can go on in God's Ways and Services with abundance of content without respect to any outward Profit or Applause or being taken notice of by Men. His Satisfaction consisteth not in the approbation of Men but in the approbation and commendation of God His own Conscience gives Testimony and Evidence of the Sincerity of his Heatt Thus Paul 2 Cor. 11.12 This is our rejoycing 2 Cor. 11.12 the Testimony of our Conscience c. The Breast-plate of Righteousness Ephes 6.14 And having on the Breast-plate of Righteousness c. THere is a Moral Legal Evangelical Righteousness Now a Moral or Legal Righteousness will not save or defend the Saint or spiritual Souldier of Jesus Christ from his Enemy Mat. 5.20 Except your Righteousness exceed the Righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees ye can in no wise enter into the Kingdom of Heaven Paul valued not his own Righteousness that was of the Law All our Righteousness viz. that which flows not from Faith or from a renewed Principle of the Spirit is but as filthy Rags Therefore that cannot be the Righteousness here intended 2. Evangelical Righteousness is twofold 1. Imputed 2. Imparted First The Righteousness imputed is that which was wrought by Christ for the Believer in the days of his Flesh by his active and passive Obedience to the Law of God which is put upon the Soul by Faith called the Righteousness of God by Faith Phil 3.9 Secondly The Righteousness imparted is that which is wrought by Christ in the Soul it is a supernatural Work or a new Life planted in the Heart of every Believer
our Passeover with a sense of and bitter sorrow for our Sins wherein we were captivated XIV It was to be eaten in every Family and each Family to this purpose had a Lamb. XIV Shewing the Unity that ought to be among God's People they being all Fellow-Commoners in and Partakers of the Privileges and Blessings of Christ Every Church and Family of the Faithful yea each particular Soul hath a whole Christ XV. The House was to be prepared XV. To signify how we should prepare our Hearts 1 Cor. 11.28 XVI If the House was too little the Neighbour's House was to be assumed yea the Strangers were to partake if they were circumcised XVI To signify first the superabundant Virtue of Christ's Death for the House may be too little for the Lamb but not the Lamb for the House as also the sweet Communion of the Saints in Love the joyful Vocation also of the Neighbour-Gentiles and their Admission into the Fellowship of the Faith being inwardly circumcised c. XVII They were to eat it with their Loins girded XVII This signifies the girding the Loins of our Minds with Justice Strength and Verity XVIII They were to have their Shooes on XVIII This was to figure out the Preparation of the Gospel of Peace wherewith our Feet should be always shod XIX They were to eat it in haste The original word signifies to haste away as with fear and amazement XIX They that come to Christ must be ready to walk in the way of Salvation with the Staff of true Faith in their hands as Strangers and Pilgrims to make a daily progress towards the Land of everlasting Happiness XX. Lastly In that the Blood of the Lamb was first sprinkled on them XX. It shews that first Christ was made a Sacrifice to God and then a Sacrament to us Guild Type Disparity THe Passeover signified Christ was to come OUr Passeover shews he is come and hath been crucified for us II. The Passeover only fed the Body II. Christ spiritually feeds the Soul III. The Lamb being slain and eaten perished and nothing of it remains III. But Christ tho he was slain and became thereby spiritual Food for our Souls yet he is no whit impaired thereby but liveth and abideth for ever in perfect Bliss and Happiness and remaineth as perpetual Nourishment to his Chosen IV. That was a Type or Shadow IV. Christ is the Antitype and Substance of it Inferences GOd gave special Charge to the Israelites concerning their eating the Passeover He was greatly provoked by the Neglect of it Numb 9.13 But that Man that is clean and is not in a Journey and forbeareth to keep the Passeover even that Man shall be cut off from his People c. What then will become of them who refuse to come to Christ and eat of this spiritual Passeover Also it may stir up such sincere and godly Souls to look about them and cause them to tremble who live in the great Neglect of coming to the holy Supper of our Lord. Surely there is as good Ground and Reason for you to obey the Lord Jesus in this Ordinance as there was for Israel to obey Moses in keeping the Passeover nay I may shew much greater 1. From the consideration of what the one was a Sign of and what the other shews forth and is a Sign of 2. From the consideration of the Excellency of Christ whose Law this is above Moses who received that Law and delivered it to Israel 3. From the Threats that are denounced against those who refuse to hear Christ in whatsoever he shall say to them If the Word spoken by Angels was stedfast c. If they escaped not that refused him that spake on Earth how shall we escape if we turn away from him that speaketh from Heaven And for further Motives consider 1. The strict and positive Injunction of Christ Do this in remembrance of me He that said Do not steal do not commit Adultery Repent believe pray always be holy c. said Do this c. 2. It is a perpetual Ordinance till Christ comes the second time Paul received it from Christ after his coming in Spirit according to his Promise c. And the Primitive Saints continued in it after that time likewise therefore the Coming he spake of must intend his second Coming at the last Day 3. Consider the great Need there is to remember Christ's Death and of those profitable Instructions and Blessings comprehended in this Ordinance 4. Is not the Neglect of a known Duty a great Sin 5. Is not this in effect to set light by Christ and to cast contempt upon his Commands and in effect to say there is no need of them What signifies say some the eating a little Bread and drinking a little Wine Wilt thou take upon thee to teach Christ and exalt thy own Wisdom above his who is the most wise God 6. Consider how faithful and ready the Saints in former Ages were to walk in the Commandments of God and is it not left upon Record to their everlasting Commendation Moses did all things according to the Pattern shewed him in the Mount c. Zachary and Elizabeth walked in all the Commandments of the Lord blameless 7. Dost thou know what spiritual Blessings thou losest by thy Neglect hereof Is not Loss of Communion with Christ a great Loss Psal 119.6 Joh. 14.15 8. Is not universal Obedience a Demonstration of Grace Then shall I not be ashamed when I have respect to all thy Commandments If ye love me keep my Commandments 9. Will not the Thoughts of a wilful Neglect of known and indispensible Duties be bad Death-bed Companions 10. This preacheth the Gospel to the very Sight of your Eyes is it not necessary to make use of all Means God hath ordained for your Establishment in the Truth of the Gospel 11. Will not Omission of known Duties exclude Men and Women the Kingdom of Heaven Read Mat. 25. Is it not for Sins of Omission that Christ will condemn and sentence many Souls to eternal Burnings in the great Day THE Sixth HEAD OF METAPHORS SIMILES And other Borrowed TERMS Mentioned in the SACRED SCRIPTURES Relating to the Holy Angels of GOD AND THE Soul Spirit of Man Wherein the Nature Order Office and Ministration of Angels is opened THe Creatures of God are divided into Invisible and Visible The Invisible are Spirits 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 asomatoi without Bodies and by them we understand Angels because being in their Nature incorporeal they cannot be seen by humane Eyes The Visible are whatsoever things have existence in the visible World whether simple or mix'd Bodies In what Notions Metaphors are taken from Good and Evil Angels see our Sacred Philology Book 1. p. 101. 1. Angels then in their Natures are Spirits created of God 2. Called Ministers or Angels to shew their Office Take Mr. Ainsworth's Description of Angels Gen. 16.17 Angels so named of the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Angelos in
in Man Job 32.8 and the Inspiration of the Almighty giveth him Vnderstanding III. A Candle is but a small Light in comparison of the Light of the Sun it giveth Light but a little way and discovers things but darkly III. The Spirit of Man is but a small Light in comparison of Christ the Sun of Righteousness and the Light of the glorious Gospel that discovereth those things that the Light of natural Conscience will not 1. The Spirit of Man will discover unto him by the help of the visible Creation Rom. 1.20 that there is a God that made the World but it cannot discover that there is a Redeemer who died to save the World which the Gospel doth 2. The Spirit of Man will discover Man's Duty in Morals to do as he would be done unto but it cannot teach him in all things his Duty towards God viz. his Divine Laws and Institutions and how he ought to be worshipped 3. The Spirit of Man will convince him of some Sins but it will not convince him of Sin because he believeth not in Jesus Christ for this the Spirit of Truth and glorious Gospel only convince Men and Women of 4. The Spirit of Man discovers to him that he must die but it cannot discover to him without the Light of the written Word a Resurrection IV. A Candle is oftentimes put out IV. So is the Light or Candle of the Wicked God in a way of Judgment when Men have abused their Light and Knowledg they have had of Him giveth them up to vile Affections as he did the Gentiles so that they sin without controul Conscience is seared and asleep as it were and reproveth them no more The Candle of the Wicked shall be put out Prov. 24.20 Inferences THis reproves those that say The Light which is in every Man that cometh into the World is God Christ and the Holy Spirit whereas it is evident 't is Man's Spirit and called but the Candle of the Lord and in it self no more than the Light of Man's natural Conscience II. It reproves them also for saying It is sufficient to make known or discover unto Men all things that are necessary to Salvation and that they should have known by the Light within all things which the Holy Scriptures declare of Christ and the Mysteries of the Gospel if the Scriptures had never been written Which is easily detected 1. By considering of that great Darkness that is in those Heathen Nations and People that have not the written Word of God concerning Christ and Salvation for tho they have the Light of this Candle viz. the Light of their own natural Consciences yet know nothing of Christ who was born of the Blessed Virgin nor of his Death and Resurrection 2. By considering the absolute Necessity there is of Gospel-Revelation and Ministration to make known to Men those glorious Mysteries according as it is held forth in divers places of Scripture for if Man's chief and only Teacher were within him what need was there for Christ to ordain and send forth his Apostles and Ministers to preach the Gospel to the World and why is Faith said to come by hearing the Word preached 3. They are disproved by this viz. they cannot make known any of those other things which Christ did that were not written III. From hence we may perceive what the Substance is which the Light of Man's Spirit will do it searches all the inward Parts of the Belly i. e. makes known the very Thoughts and Intentions of the Heart unto him and reproves him for not living up to the Light God hath afforded him IV. What Fools are they these things considered who plead for a Candle-Light and chuse rather to be lighted and directed by it when the Sun is risen and shineth clearly blessed be God in our Horizon Conscience a Witness Rom. 9.1 I speak the Truth in Christ I lie not my Conscience bearing me Witness in the Holy-Ghost c. 1 John 3.20 If our Hearts condemn us God is greater and knoweth all things Rom. 2.15 16. Their Conscience in the mean while accusing or else excusing in the Day when God shall judg the Secrets of Men by Jesus Christ according to my Gospel COnscience is in these Scriptures called a Witness We shall 1. Shew what Conscience is 2. Run the Parallel First Conscience is a natural Power with which God hath endued the Soul of Man by Creation for his Comfort if he walk uprightly or for his Torment if he walk in evil Ways We do not imagine that Conscience came not into the World until Adam's Fall for this were to suppose Adam in Paradise to be a Man without Conscience Conscience indeed as an Accuser and Condemner came not in until then for as long as Adam obeyed the Commandments of God there was no cause that Conscience should accuse him but as sooon as he had sinned Conscience flew in his Face Secondly Conscience we 1. say is a natural Power which the Soul of Man hath Mr. Lockier c. Now saith one whether this Power be in the Understanding only or partly in the Understanding partly in the Will I find controverted amongst the Learned some speak of it as a distinct Faculty This Power we speak of I conceive saith he to be a reflect Act of the practick Understanding only transcendently 2. By the Power of the Holy Ghost St. John confirms that it is a reflect Act of the practick Understanding only where speaking of this Power in the Soul he saith And hereby we know that we know him if we k●ep his Commandments 1 Joh. 2 3. That is as if you should say We do view our Ways by the Word of God which is an Act only of the Understanding and finding them to be in some measure levell with the holy Rule we have this comfortable Reflection back upon our selves That our Faith is not a Fancy but a Faith that works by Love and also sincere and saving Paul confirms the second That it is a reflect Act of the Understanding transcendently seconded by the Power of the Holy-Ghost My Conscience bearing me Witness in the Holy-Ghost That is My Conscience transcendently s●conded and assisted by the Holy-Ghost doth strongly testify to my Soul that I am full of Bowels towards my Kinsmen after the Flesh and could do any thing or suffer any thing for their Good The Order according to which the Holy-Ghost strikes in with Conscience is this The Understanding makes a double Proposition one grounded in the Word of God the other in the Heart of Man as thus He that keepeth the Commandments of God truly loves God but I do keep the Commandments of God This is grounded in the Heart of Man and then draws a Conclusion from both Therefore I do love God truly This Conclusion whilst holy and drawn from Divine Premises to wit the Word of God and true Grace in the Heart the Spirit of God strikes in with the Soul
Scarcity better than weak or poor Christians will only God hath for their Comfort and Encouragement promised to supply their Wants Phil. 4.19 and will if sincere also relieve them Psal 84.11 that they shall not faint or perish in the Years of Famine XIX Some Cities tho rich yet are in a comparative sence but small but little Cities XIX The City of God in comparison of great Babylon is but a small City notwithstanding all her Glory Grandure Luke 12.32 Eccles 9.14 Rev. 17.18 and Greatness as you have heard she is but little There was a little City and few Men in it This City is the Church of God c. Babylon is a great City In comparison of the Wicked Christ's Flock is but a handful of People as it were XX. A City tho very strong yet is sometimes besieged and hath many Enemies XX. The City of God this little City is besieged Isa 1.8 The Daughter of Zion is left as a Cottage in a Vineyard as a Lodge in a Garden of Cucumers as a besieged City And marvellous it is so small a City should hold out so bravely unto this Day especially considering what mighty Enemies have and do besiege her Object But here it may be objected Hath it not been overcome is it not said The Holy City was trodden under foot Rev. 11.2 Answ It is only the outward Court God hath had his Church in all Ages tho forced for a time to flie into the Wilderness from the Face of the Dragon Rev. 12 6. Quest By whom is this City besieged Answ 1. By the Devil called a great King and the King of the Bottomless Pit Eccles 9.14 Rev. 12. 2. By Antichrist the First-born of Satan He hath for above twelve hundred Years laid Siege against it using all manner of Engines Craft and Cruelty to batter her down and finally to destroy her 3. She is besieged by the World by wicked Men Men of earthly and carnal Principles who abhor Zion and say Let her be defiled raze her Psal 137.7 even to the Foundation thereof 4. She is besieged by Sin and the Flesh a secret Enemy who fain in a clandestine way would betray her this Enemy doth her the most Mischief 5. She is besieged by a Multitude of false Teachers 2 Pet. 2.1 2. these likewise have done great Hurt and Dammage to the Church of God who labour by evil Doctrine to poyson all her Inhabitants 6. And besides all this there have been sad Divisions within her also she has been as a City divided and yet she stands 7. There have been sad Breaches made in her Walls so that many have been let in that way who should have been kept out 8. Many that seemed to be for her have deserted her and joined with the Enemy and yet still she holds out 9. And which is worst of all few of those who have been in the City have bravely acquitted themselves by Zeal and Holiness to defend her and yet she holds out still Quest From whence is it that she is helped to bear up against all these sore and grievous Assaults Batteries and Calamities Answ 1. This City as you have heard is built upon a Rock it has a sure Foundation which cannot be removed Mat. 16.18 2. The Lord of Hosts hath fought for her 't is he that hath been on her side he hath defended Mount Zion and the Hill thereof he hath took part with her Psal 125.2 Isa 31.4 5 and doth at this day 3. She holds out because God hath decreed her Standing Zech. 12.8 9. and that her Enemies shall not prevail 4. She is defended because she is the Place which the Lord loveth Psal 74 2. and hath purchased with the Blood of his own dear Son 5. Because it is the Place where God's Honour dwells Psal 26.8 I have loved the Habitation of thy House the Place where thy Honour dwells 6. Again she still remains because she is tho a little City yet a strong City We have a strong City She hath strong Fortifications strong Walls and Bulwarks Isa 26.1 Psal 31.21 135.21 Zech. 2.5 7. 'T is because God's own Habitation as you have heard is in her God is a Wall of Fire round about her and the Glory in the midst of her 8. She is defended by reason of the Strong-Tower she hath in her so long as her Tower stands how can she be battered down And her Tower is impregnable The Enemy may sooner pull the Sun out of the Firmament than undermine or batter down deface or demolish the Tower of Zion which is the Name of the Lord. Prov. 18.10 See Strong-Tower 9. She is defended because in her are the Laws Statutes Ordinances Isa 2.3 and holy Institutions of her King the Lord Jesus where he is worshipped and adored in Spirit and Truth Inferences HEnce all that dwell in Zion may be provoked to a diligent Improvement of their great Privileges to the end they may be enriched with all those spiritual Riches and dignified with that Honour that appertaineth to a true Denizen thereof 2. Take Comfort and Encouragement also whatever the Attempts of the Enemies are yet about all her Glory shall be a Defence All those whose Feet stand within her Gates may read Honour Safety Isa 4.5 and Salvation as it were written upon her Walls 3. Let it be your Delight to prefer her above your chiefest Joy as she is called the holy City so be ye also holy Psal 137.6 that you may declare your selves unto what City it is you do belong 4. How may this call home all those that are gone astray and invite all that profess good Will unto Sion to let their Feet stand within her Gates for the Lord hath desired it for his Habitation Holy David made this his one thing desirable Psal 27.4 viz. to dwell in God's House to be a Denizen of this City and why should not you 5. Let it be a Warning to all Sion's Enemies to take heed how they lift up their hands against her or reproach God and them that dwell in Heaven let them lay down their Arms and fight against her no more The Lord shall roar also out of Zion Joel 3.16 and utter his Voice from Jerusalem and the Heavens and Earth shall shake But the Lord will be the Hope of his People and the Strength of the Children of Israel So shall ye know that I am the Lord your God dwelling in Zion my holy Mountain c. The Church compared to the Moon Cant. 6.10 She is fair as the Moon THe Moon is called in Hebrew Lebanah of her Whiteness and bright Shining The State of the Church all Expositors agree is signified hereby The Church may in many respects be compared to the Moon Simile Parallel NAturalists affirm the Moon receiveth her Light from the Sun THe Church hath all her Light from Christ the Sun of Righteousness
in Christ Jesus shall suffer Persecution Through much Tribulation we must enter into the Kingdom of God Hypocrites in a Day of common Danger and Persecution are in the like Circumstances with those who truly fear God Satan that Arch-Pirate and his Emissaries will favour them no more than others until they renounce their Religion c. IX When a Ship is in a Storm all the Mariners have their Hands and Hearts full they are at their Wit 's end every one takes hold of a Rope and endeavours to the utmost to save and secure the Ship if possible from sinking IX Isa 64.17 So in an Hour of Trouble and Persecution every Christian should do his best to secure and save the Church of God from sinking or from being cast away or lost Every one should have their Hearts up to God and their Hands to work wisely for her and their own Safety X. Merchant Ships greatly enrich those Places Cities and Kingdoms to whom they belong bringing to them rare and excellent Merchandizes which are offered to Sale or to be exchanged to Traders X. So the Church of God by daily Trading to Heaven greatly enricheth poor Sinners What she receiveth from Christ her Merchants or Ministers offer to Sale Prov. 23.23 to the Nation or Nations where she lives Truth Peace Pardon the the Pearl of great Price and other excellent Merchandize she furnisheth the World with XI A Ship 's great Safety consists in her being well built having a good Bottom a skilful Pilot and sure Anchors c. XI So the Churches Safety consisteth in her being truly constituted Heb. 6.1 2 according to the Apostolical Prescriptions or that Pattern left in the Gospel by Christ and the Primitive Saints and in having Christ for her Governour or chief Pilot who as Jerome observes sits at the Stern and guides her Course as he sees good And lastly by having Hope that precious Grace of the Spirit for her Anchor Which Hope we have as the Anchor of the Soul Heb. 6.19 both sure and stedfast c. The Nature of which is opened under the Fifth Head of Metaphors concerning the Graces of the Spirit to which we refer you Inferences THis may inform us that Trouble and Persecution must be expected No Ship sets out to Sea but meets with Storms and Tempests at one time or another and therefore the Mariners look for them and provide accordingly to secure the Ship and save themselves and so should spiritual Sea-faring Men do 2. It may also be Matter of Comfort to the Godly What assurance is here of Safety Christ who guides the Ship can at his pleasure still the Seas and make the greatest Storm in a Moment to be a Calm Psal 65.7 He stilleth as the Psalmist saith the Noise of the Seas the Noise of their Waves and the Tumults of the People Therefore tho Satan that cruel Pirate and other malicious Enemies of the Church seek daily to sink this spiritual Ship and tho he be a Spirit and therefore of great Power against us yet he is nothing to God who is the Creating Spirit That which is said of Behemoth is no less true of him He that made him Job 46.18 can make his Sword approach unto him Let therefore the Power and Rage of our Enemies be never so great and their Opposition at this day never so fierce against us yet we have an Assurance from our blessed Saviour that the Gates of Hell shall never prevail against the Church She shall never be broken to pieces nor suffer Shipwrack O thou tossed with Tempests and not comforted The Church compared to a Golden Candlestick Rev. 1.20 The Golden Candlesticks are the seven Churches MR. Brightman and others understand this Metaphor of Golden Candlesticks is taken from the Candlesticks that were in the Tabernacle erected by Moses and the Resemblance between these holds good in two or three Particulars which take as follow Metaphor Parallel IN general the Use of a Candlestick is to hold out the Light to others No Man saith our Saviour lighteth a Candle and putteth it under a Bushel but into a Candlestick and it giveth Light to all that are in the House SO the Church holdeth out the Light of God's Word to all that dwell therein in which respect the Apostle calleth the Church the Pillar of Truth 1 Tim. 3.17 Exercit. Divin Exer. 9. Way to the true Church p. 80. Gurs Theol part 2. Col. 324. because she holds out the Truth to be seen saith Weemse the Expression being taken from the Custom of many Nations who are used to write their Laws in Tables and so to hang them upon Pillars of Stone that the People whom it concerned to know them might see and read them as amongst us Proclamations are nailed to Posts in Market-Towns Dr. White The Church holds out her Light three ways 1. By her Doctrine she having divers approved Ministers belonging to her that she calleth forth to preach and publish the Word of Truth Hence the Law is said to go forth of Zion and the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem 2. By her holy Discipline 3. By her godly Example and Conversation Let your Light so shine before Men that they may see your good Works and glorify your Father which is in Heaven Mat. 5.16 Walk as the Children of the Light Eph. 5.8 The Church ought to meet publickly to make a publick Profession II. Candlesticks of Gold are of great Worth and seldom found but in the Houses of Princes II. So the Church is very precious in God's sight Exod. 19.5 6. Mal. 3.17 Ye shall be a peculiar Treasure unto me above all People Hence they are called his Jewels This Candlestick only belongs to the Prince of Heaven and Earth they are Christ's Churches III. Those Golden Candlesticks had some part of them for Use and some part for Ornament there were Knobs and Flowers curiously set upon them III. The Church of God is not only of use to hold out the Light of God's Word 1 Pet. 3.3 4. but it is also richly adorned with several choice and heavenly Graces that make it and every Member thereof who truly fears God amiable in Christ's Sight IV. The throwing down or removing of the Candlestick throweth down and removeth the Light or Candle also IV. So when a Church is removed out of its place the Light of God's Word is many times removed from a Nation or People likewise which severe Judgment hath befallen the People of Asia long ago by God's taking away or removing those seven famous Golden Candlesticks or Churches that once were there Inference LEt the Saints and People of God take heed how they walk before Him It behoves them to strive to recover themselves from whence they are fallen lest He remove their Candlestick out of its place The Church compared to a Flock of Sheep Cant. 1.7 Tell me O thou whom my Soul loveth where thou feedest and where thou makest thy
Money and to mind their own private Advantage more than the Credit and Glory of their Sovereign and Honour of their Captain VI. So it is a Reproach to a Christian to aim at Self in all he doth in Religion Many Men care not to do any thing for the Honour of God further then it makes as they conceive directly for their own Interest and Advantage Tell some Men of this or that Ordinance and Command of Christ they presently object May I not be saved without it Is it necessary to Salvation These Men only make Religion as a Bridg to carry them to Heaven meer mercenary Souls Alas a true Christian obeys and serves Christ sincerely that he may glorify and honour his holy Name knowing he deserves more at his hands than he is ever able to perform not doubting his Labour shall ever be in vain in the Lord the very Work is Wages to him Paul was resolved Christ should be magnified in his Body whether it were by Life or by Death Phil. 1.20 VII A Souldier hath his Warfare appointed him and his Enemies discovered to him and Orders to fight VII So a Christian hath his Warfare appointed him his grand Enemies are made known to him and he hath received Commission also to enter the Combat with them whosoever they are whether Foreign or Domestick whether external or internal secret or open First His Foreign or External Enemies are these 1. The Devil called the King of the Bottomless Pit Prince of the Power of the Air the great Dragon the Captain-General of the black Regiment and of the Hellish Militia that makes War against the Lamb and his Followers Every Christian is commanded to enter the List and to fight against these Principalities and Powers Eph. 6.11 12. 2. The World this is another grand potent and subtil Adversary many have been overcome and subdued by it 1. The Things of the World viz. the Pleasures Honours and Profits of the World These as one well observes have their Hooks and Snares hid under their pleasant Baits they usually prevail by Craft their Flatteries and Allurements are very dangerous By this part of the World Satan set upon our blessed Saviour Mat. 4.8 2. The Men of the World who are the Subjects of the Prince of Darkness and his Souldiers the Militia of Hell and the Auxiliaries of Satan the Seed of the Old Serpent who are filled with Enmity against the Woman's Seed Rom. 8.44 He that is born after the Flesh persecuteth him that is born after the Spirit c. Ye are of your Father the Devil and the Lusts of your Father ye will do These continually oppose the Truth and hate Godliness and those who profess it 3. The Worships of the World Saints have been often exposed to great Dangers for opposing the Ways Inventions and Superstitions of Men the Worship of the Beast and cursed Fornications of the great Whore but whilst they are able to stand or have Life in them they must oppose and resist all false Ways and Worshippers such as strive to make void the Doctrine of Christ and the Commands of God by their Traditions 4. There are also the Lusts of the World the Lusts of the Eye and the Pride of Life which Saints are engaged to fight against and oppose 1 John 2.16 Secondly They have their Domestick Enemies 1. Sin which is a wretched and treacherous Inmate and cursed Adversary 2. The Flesh These two made the holy Apostle to cry out Rom. 7. 1 Pet. 2.11 O wretched Man that I am who shall deliver me c. Hence we are exhorted as Strangers and Pilgrims to abstain from fleshly Lusts that war against the Soul VIII A Souldier expects and therefore ought to prepare to meet with his Enemies he knows he is chosen listed and placed under the Command of his Captain on purpose to fight VIII So a Saint expects and therefore ought to make ready to meet with spiritual Opposition from the Enemies of the Soul as soon as ever he is listed and entred into Christ's Service As it fell out with the Captain himself who no sooner was baptized Mat. 4. but presently he was led into the Wilderness to be tempted of the Devil So a Christian must always be prepared and resolved to engage and fight them Whom resist stedfastly in the Faith IX A Souldier goeth not on a Warfare at his own Charge his Prince bears the Expence of the War and furnisheth him with whatsoever is necessary for that Atchievement IX A Believer goeth not out in the Spiritual Warfare at his own Charge Christ furnisheth him with Clothes Armor Weapons and with all Things needful and necessary all is managed by his gracious and blessed Spirit X. A Souldier ought to be expert and well-skill'd in Martial Discipline to know all the Postures of War particularly the Word of Command and to obey presently He must not dispute the Matter nor make the least Pause Those Souldiers that were under the Centurion were very tractable upon this account as himself confessed I say to one Mat. 8.9 Go and he goeth and to another Come and he cometh X. So a Saint ought to be well-skill'd in all things necessary for a Christian Souldier it requires much Wisdom and Experience he must understand the Word of Command and be ready to obey his Captain as soon as ever the Word is given David had learned this part well I made haste Psal 119.60 Acts 26.19 and delayed not to keep thy Commandments And Paul saith He immediately obeyed the heavenly Vision It is a very unbecoming thing in Christians to stand or make a pause about their Obedience to Christ in those Things they are convinced to be their indispensible Duty it argues they have but little regard to the Honour of their Captain the Lord Jesus Christ Shall Souldiers be so careful and ready to obey their earthly Leaders who are but Men and shall not we be as ready and forward to obey the Lord Jesus Christ our heavenly Leader who is the most w●se and blessed God XI Souldiers must know their Places how to keep both Rank and File Military Discipline hath appointed every Officer in the Army his proper Place and every private Souldier to abide in the same Rank and File or Place where he is set by his Commander and none may alter their Station or change their Postures upon their own private account they must not break their Order upon their Peril for that is a Dishonour to the Captain and Standers by will laugh and reproach him besides if it be in a Time of Battel he exposeth himself and others to great Danger If an Army or Body of Men are once broken and in Confusion they are soon routed by their Enemies XI So must a Saint know his Place and particular Station where he is set by his Captain the Lord Jesus If he be set as a File-leader or made an Officer to lead a Party it is
their Service couragiously Heb. 10 34 Prov. 28.1 They took joyfully the spoiling of their Goods The Wicked flie when none pursue but the Righteous are as bold as a Lion Shall such a Man as I fly was the Saying of a brave Souldier of this Captain's When Modestus the Emperor's Lieutenant threatned Basil with Confiscation of Goods Banishment and Death how couragiously did he bear it If you have any thing else threaten it for these things are nothing This was somewhat like that of Paul notwithstanding Bonds Imprisonment and Death was threatned against him yet saith he None of these things move me Acts 20.24 Rom. 5.3 neither account I my Life dear unto me c. We glory in Tribulation 4. Saints endure Hardness constantly the whole Life of a Christian is a Time of Warfare till this Life is done his Warfare is not done Job 17.9 The Righteous shall hold on their Way and he that hath clean Hands shall grow stronger and stronger A Saint must never cease being a Souldier Godliness must be his Trade as long as he lives As Satan will never have done tempting so he must never cease from resisting his Temptations 5. And then all this is done sincerely he hath holy Aims and Ends in what he doth XVIII A good Souldier spares none of the Enemy when he hath such a Command given him And Saul for not complying with the Requirement of God in this respect lost his Kingdom viz. in sparing Agag the King and the Fat of the Cattel when the Word of Command was 1 Sam. 15. Go smite Amalek and utterly destroy all that they have and spare them not but slay both Men and Women Infant and Suckling Oxen and Sheep Camels and Asses c. XVIII So a Saint or good Souldier of Jesus Christ spares not one Lust Every Sin like the cursed Amalekites must be put to the Sword He is no sound Christian that suffers any Sin to abide quietly in his Heart or Life unmortified If there be any one Darling-Lust spared it is a palpable Sign of Hypocrisy Some Men are ready to excuse their evil Lusts as Saul did They will cover their covetous Designs under the Pretence of doing good and distributing to the Necessities of the Poor but alas this will not do Obedience is better than Sacrifice A Saint must kill all put all his Sins to the Sword or die to them One Sin spared as Agag was will exclude thee the Kingdom of Heaven Rom. 8.13 If ye live after the Flesh ye shall die but if ye mortify the Deeds of the Body ye shall live XIX A good Souldier will keep with his Colours It is punishable by Martial Law for a Souldier to lie behind his Colours and Death without Mercy to depart quite from them XIX So a good Souldier of Christ will keep and abide with the Banner of Truth The Gospel saith Ainsworth is the Saints Ensign Isa 5.26 And he will lift up an Ensign to the People c. Christ will lash such as lie behind Peter was made to weep bitterly for straying from his Colours And it will be Death without Mercy to those that quite depart from the Truth and embrace Heresy or Idolatry And here let me caution all Christians to take heed lest they are deceived by their Enemies Satan like a cunning Pirate sometimes transforms himself into an Angel of Light he puts out false Colours comes with a seeming Banner or Ensign of Truth he can make use of Scripture when it will make for his purpose to deceive XX. A good Souldier will not turn his Back upon the Enemy to the dishonour of his Captain tho his Life be in danger he will not flie nor cowardly betray his Trust XX. So a good Souldier of Jesus Christ will not turn his Back to flie from the Enemy or utterly depart from the Truth whatsoever befalls him such is his Love to the Lord Jesus and Zeal for his Glory And besides he knows if he doth the great Danger he exposeth his own Soul to thereby for among all the Armor that Christians should take unto them we read of no Back-piece for if they turn their Back they are gone and undone for ever If any Man draw back Heb. 10.38 my Soul shall have no Pleasure in him XXI A Souldier is greatly animated and encouraged in all his Encounters and sharp Conflicts with the Enemy by considering the Reward and Honour he shall receive if he manfully holds out and gets the Victory XXI So a Saint is carried on with much Zeal and Courage by the consideration of the eternal Reward he shall receive in the end This made Moses despise the Glory of Egypt and refuse to be called the Son of Pharaoh's Daughter He saw him who was invisible and had an Eye to the Recompence of Reward Heb. 1● Christ himself this way animates his Followers and faithful Souldiers I appoint to you a Kingdom Be you faithful unto Death Rev. 2.10 2 Tim. 4.8 9. and I will give you a Crown of Life I have saith Paul fought the good Fight and finished my Course and kept the Faith And henceforth there is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which God the Righteous Judg will give me at that Day and not to me only but to all them that love his appearing XXII Some Souldiers of an Army are now and then singled out as Champions to engage an Enemy alone Tho every Champion be a Souldier yet every Souldier is not a Champion A Captain will not chuse any Souldier to this Work but such only as he knows are Men of Courage and Experience c. XXII So Christ sometimes calls forth one of his spiritual Army to engage the Enemy alone and as a Champion of the Truth to sacrifice his Life in the behalf of it What greater Honour can be conferred upon a Christian than this Such a Champion was St. Stephen Antipas c. who were brave Men Acts 7. Rev. 2.13 Saints of undaunted Courage and Resolution who loved not their Lives unto Death Metaphor Disparity NO earthly Souldiers know what the Event or Issue of their Wars will be they cannot tell whether they shall overcome and get the Victory or not tho they be never so valiant and couragious in their Service and faithful and true to their Captain and Leader BUt a true Christian knows and is assured that he shall overcome and obtain the Victory He fights not at an uncertainty the Issue of the War being made known unto him by Christ in his Word And altho a Christian may sometimes doubt of the Truth of his own Sincerity yet being sincere he doth not doubt of obtaining the Conquest II. Earthly Souldiers many times lose their Limbs and precious Lives in Fight and it is not in the Power of the wisest Captain in the World to repair or make up that Loss again II. But Christ's Souldiers never engage their Enemies to the Loss of Limbs
by it or by force of Argument to maintain it Paul upon this account saith 1 Cor. 15.32 he fought with Beasts at Ephesus i. e. Men like Beasts who acted like Beasts in opposing the Truth 4. In their visible professing and publick owning of the Truth They are not afraid nor ashamed to confess Christ and his Ways before Men. Some for fear of the Jews did not publickly own Jesus Christ in the Days of his Flesh but such who are sincere will go forth bearing his Reproach Tho Men forbid them Heb. 13.13 nay threaten them c. yet they will preach Jesus Christ and profess his Name and maintain his Ordinances and blessed Institutions The Apostles cried out Acts 4 20. 5.29 We cannot but speak the Things which we have seen and heard c. 5. They shew their Courage in suffering for the Truth when called so to do 1. They will suffer Reproach for the Truth 2. They will suffer Blows for the Truth 3. Imprisonment for the Truth 4. Loss of their Goods 5. Banishment 6. Yea Death it self when called to it rather than deny Christ and the Truth 6. They will stand by the Truth when others turn their Backs upon it Thus did Paul 7. They will maintain every Truth but more especially that Truth which is most opposed in the Day in which they live It may be no demonstration of Courage to stand up for or maintain a Truth in one Age which was a great Proof of Valour in another when it was chiefly opposed Would it be any Sign of spiritual Courage now to affirm God is God and Baal is not yet that was in Elijah's Days 1 Kings 18 Or would it be any Demonstration of Courage now to affirm Jesus of Nazareth to be the true Saviour yet it was in the Apostle's Time because it was the great Truth then opposed Christian Courage is now shewed by owning and maintaining those Truths of Christ now opposed and which in standing by do expose the Professors thereof Now that which doth animate and embolden the Saints in the Day of Trial in standing up for Christ and his Ways is 1. The Satisfaction they have touching the Truth of that which they profess 'T is God's Truth 2. The Consideration of the Excellency of God's Truth Psal 119. The Word of God is pure c. 3. The Consideration of the Goodness and Justness of their Call to suffer in behalf of Truth for that is one thing which must always be considered 4. The Goodness of their Consciences or the Evidences of their own Sincerity A Hypocrite may suffer some things but at last his Courage will fail him I have heard of a Captain that principally would make choice of two Sorts of Men for his Souldiers viz. either sincere and godly Christians or downright Atheists because neither of them he concluded would be afraid to die The true Christian would not be afraid of Death because he knew he should go to Christ and the Atheist would not be afraid of Death because he thought or rather hoped he should die as a Beast and there would be an end of him 5. The Consideration of his having so good a Second A couragious and undaunted Second oftentimes puts much Courage into a Person that is singled out to fight a Duel Now a Christian has the Almighty and Terrible God to take his part c. Fear not Worm Jacob I will help thee c. I will never leave thee nor forsake thee Isa 41.14 Heb. 13.5 6. So that we may boldly say The Lord is my Helper I will not fear what Man can do unto me 6. The Certainty of getting the Victory or overcoming at last As it is said of Gad it may be said of a Christian tho a Troop may overcome him yet he shall overcome at last Hence Saints are said to be more than Conquerors Rom. 8.37 for no Conqueror is certain whilst he is in the Conflict that he shall at last obtain the Conquest 7. The Consideration of that exceeding great Reward which they shall receive when they have overcome wonderfully adds Courage and Boldness unto them Be thou faithful unto Death and I will give thee a Crown of Life Rev. 2.10 II. Lions are great Conquerors Many other Beasts tho they are much bigger than they yet they are not able to stand before them II. Saints are great Conquerors through Christ they conquer Sin Satan the World Death and Hell they are said to be more than Conquerors Rom. 8. III. A Lion is a Creature that other Beasts are afraid of III. So the Saints are Men that the Wicked oft times fear they dread the Effects of their Prayers 'T is said that Mary Queen of Scots was more afraid of the Prayer of John Knox than of an Army of Twenty Thousand Men. Herod was afraid of John Baptist It hath been observed that some wicked Persons have been afraid to swear or carry it unseemly in the presence of a godly Man IV. A Lion is a very strong Creature IV. The Saints are so strong in the Lord and the Power of his Might that none either in Earth or Hell are a Match for them V. A Lion treadeth down and maketh a Prey of his Enemies V. So the Godly shall in the latter Days make a Prey of all their Adversaries be as terrible as an Army with Banners when God brings them forth against Babylon God will raise up the Sons of Zion against the Sons of Greece and make them as the Sword of a mighty Man Cant. 6.10 Zech. 9.13 Mich. 5.8 The Remnant of Jacob shall be amongst the Gentiles in the midst of many People as a Lion amongst the Beasts of the Forrest amongst a Flock of Sheep who if he go through both treadeth down and teareth in pieces and none can deliver Disparity IN many things the Righteous are not like to a Lion A Lion hath many evil devouring and hurtful Qualities and it is upon that account wicked Men and the Devils are compared to Lions Inferences IN vain are the Saints by Men and Devils assaulted he that prevails against them must also prevail against and overcome the mighty God and who is a Match for Him 2. This reproves and may tend to shame the timorous Christian What! afraid to own Christ to stand up for and stand by the Truth when thou hast God to stand up for thee and stand by thee c. 3. Let Saints shew themselves bold and couragious in the Cause and Interest of God and their Souls A fearful timerous Spirit becomes not a Christian Have you a good Cause have you a good Call have you a good Conscience have you a good Captain What then do you fear In the Strength of the Lord be as bold as a Lion and in order thereunto get the Truth into your Affections see that you have received the Truth in the Love of it And be sure you approve your selves to be sincere for
they will encourage and join with any let them be never so wickedly inclined or designed to do Mischief as it is said of them When thou sawest a Thief Psal 50. thou consentedst with him and hast been Partaker with Adulterers II. Some Dogs are very loving and shew great regard to their Masters and seem to delight in their Company and will not do any Injury to any of the Family II. But some wicked Men regard neither Superiors nor Inferiors nay so far are they from natural Love to such as are their Masters if godly that many of them despise not only Father and Mother Brother and Sister but their own Wives and Children if there is but the least appearance of God in them nay they love not any that are not as ungodly and wicked as themselves but do them all the Injury they can III. Some Dogs will not only not flie upon Sheep or Lambs to hurt them c. but will sometimes fetch in that which stragleth from the rest and assist the Shepherd to bring them to the Fold and keep them within the Bounds of their own Pasture III. But some wicked Men do design the greatest Hurt imaginable to the Sheep and Lambs of Christ nay much worse than Dogs for instead of guiding them into Christ's Sheepfold or keeping them within the Bounds of his Pastures they drive them out and not suffer them if possible to feed in the green Meadows of gospel-Gospel-Truth but would utterly destroy them were it not for the Care of Jesus Christ Joh. 10.14 1 Pet. 2.25 who is the great Shepherd and Bishop of their Souls Inferences IT shews to what a dreadful degree Men are degenerated from what they were in their first Make. II. It shews how hateful and loathsom Sin is to God that the Spirit in the Word should compare wicked Men persecuting Men such as worry and destroy his People unto Dogs III. It shews the Greatness of God's Power and Love to his People to preserve them in the midst of such Beasts of Prey as Lions Wolves Dogs c. IV. It speaks great Comfort to those that are truly godly for tho the Wicked do often gnash their Teeth at them yet God hath broken their Teeth they cannot bite as they would Wicked Men compared to Bulls Psal 22.12 Many Bulls compassed me about strong Bulls of Bashan THe Hebrews call the Bull Tor or Taur which the Caldee call Abir for a strong Ox the Grecians Tauros the Latins Taurus the Italians Tauro the French Taureais the Germans ein Steir ein Vnuchersteir das Vncher ein Mummelsteir ein Hagen and ein Bollen the Illyrians Vul and Juneez By all which several Applications it is evident that the Name Taurus in Latin is not derived from Tanouros the stretching out of the Tail nor from Gauros signifying proud but from the Hebrew Tor which signifieth great c. The Epithets of this Beast are many viz. Wild sharp Plower Warrier Horn-bearer blockish great glistering fierce violent c. Violent cruel and proud Persecutors that abuse and infest the Poor and Needy are compared to Bulls Bulls of Bashan that is saith Glassius the Enemies of Christ who were strong and fierce i. e. strong and outragious Persons such as were the High-Priests Scribes c. that set themselves against Christ so Ainsworth Bashan was a fertile Country famous for excellent Pasture the Beasts that fed there being very fat strong and great Hence the Bulls Rams or Heifers of Bashan are metaphorically put for fat Ones Deut. 32.14 which is transferred to Men Prov. 22.12 Strong Bulls have beset me c. that is Enemies strong fierce and cruel The Oaks of Bashan are used in the like sence Isa 2.13 Zech. 11.2 Metaphor Parallel A Bull is a Ring-leader of the Herd for which cause saith Gesner Homer compared Agamemnon Topsell p. 77. the great Emperor of the Grecian Army to a Bull c. SO proud and cruel Persecutors are often Ring-leaders of all the Herd of their bloody Crew like as were the High-Priests Scribes and Pharisees Mat. 26.41 to the Multitude of the wicked Jews who conspired against our blessed Saviour II. The Bull is a very strong Creature his Strength is very great in all Parts but more especially in his Head and Neck II. So wicked Tyrants are often great in Power and have the Advantage every way to strengthen themselves as it is said of the little Horn under the Grecian Monarchy who waxed exceeding great Dan. 8. towards the South and towards the East and towards the Holy Land but more especially of the fourth Beast or Roman Power who hath with human and diabolical Power with a high Hand and stiff Neck strove against the Saints of God for many Years III. A Bull with his Horns doth often run at Men Women and Children so that the Sight of them when they come towards some Persons makes them cry out for many have been gored and torn to pieces by Bulls they are indeed a cruel Sort of Creatures especially when enraged and therefore all strive to get out of their way III. So wicked Tyrants Persecutors and bloody Enemies of God's Church do often furiously run at all that stand in their way not only Men and Women but poor Children c. Horn denotes Power Deut. 33.17 Psal 22. Dan. 11.40 as elsewhere hath been shewed and to push with the Horn metaphorically signifies an exerting or putting forth of Strength or Power The Bulls of Bashan frequently exercise that Authority and Power which for a time is suffered to be in their hands against the Saints yea push and gore them with their Horns in a cruel manner tearing them in pieces and by reason of which many timerous Persons being afraid of them to avoid the Danger are ready to run away viz. leave their native Country when they hear that furious Bulls or cruel Tyrants are like to be let in upon them IV. Bulls are suffered to feed in rich Pasture till they are very fat they are like some lawless Sort of People being not always restrained to one Meadow or Ground as Cows are they will break into every Body's Field and feed in Pastures none of their own IV. So wicked Men are suffered to feed as it were in fat Pastures until they grow fat and kick against the Lord. They will not know their own Territories nor be content with what God hath lent them but make Incursions into their Neighbours Countries and as if they were lawless make all their own which they can lay their hands upon and care not what Spoil they make V. Bulls will fight furiously with other Beasts and with one another V. So wicked Men are very quarrelsom they will not only fall upon the Saints but also make War one with another out of Pride and Ambition and to accomplish their own vain-glorious and covetous Designs as we see this day how one Popish and Heathenish Bull attacks and wars with another VI. Bulls
give an uncertain Sound who shall prepare himself to the Battel VI. So a Minister is sometimes commanded to sound an Alarm Joel 2 1. Blow the Trumpet in Zion sound an Alarm in my holy Mountain They are to pronounce Wrath and Judgment to thunder as it were from Mount Sinai to rouze up the slothful and secure Sinner or drouzy Professor and sometimes a Call to Duty to assemble the People to fast and cry mightily unto the Lord Blow the Trumpet in Zion sanctify a Fast call the solemn Assembly Joel 2.15 16. gather the People sanctify the Congregation assemble the Elders gather the Children and those that suck the Breast c. VII A Trumpeter by blowing his Trumpet in the Day of Battel is of great use to an Army the sounding of the Trumpet greatly encourages and animates the Hearts of Souldiers VII So a true Minister by preaching the Gospel is exceeding useful to God's Church in the Day of Trial c. How doth a lively and an awakening Sermon put Spirit and Courage into the Hearts of Christians and make them fearless and valiant for the Truth VIII A Trumpeter usually goes before the Troop of Army sounding his Trumpet he is often exposed to Danger VIII So the Ministers of the Gospel should be as He-Goats before the Flock they are the Leaders of the People Ministers are often greatly exposed IX A Trumpeter is to keep sounding all the while an Army is engaged nay not only to sound his Trumpet but to sound it loud also IX So a Minister must preach always in season and out of season whilst the Saints and Church of God are militant Necessity is laid upon me and wo is me 1 Cor. 9.16 if I preach not the Gospel Yea and it must be preached publickly X. Some Trumpeters have Silver Trumpets nay God commanded Moses to make two Silver Trumpets to call the Assembly and these were for Eleazar and Ithamar the two Sons of Aaron X. Prov. 10.20 So the Tongue of the Righteous is as choice Silver Ainsworth speaking of two Silver Trumpets that were to be made of beaten Work Numb 10. saith it signifies the Labour of the Ministers of giving themselves to Prayer and to the Ministry of the Word Psal 12.7 The Words of the Lord are pure Words as Silver c. XI A Trumpeter makes sometimes sweet Musick with his Trumpet Many love no Musick like the rare sounding of a Trumpet XI So a Minister makes sweet Musick sometimes in preaching of the Gospel in the Ears of Men. And lo Ezek. 33.32 thou art unto them as a very lovely Song of one that hath a lovely Voice and can play well on an Instrument Inferences MInisters must cry aloud and spare not they must lift up their Voice like a Trumpet They must be endued with Courage not fearing the Face of Men sparing none but reprove and warn great and rich Men as well as the Poor II. They must be Men of Wisdom that know how to sound distinctly rightly dividing the Word of Truth lest by their uncertain Sound great Detriment befall Christ's spiritual Souldiers III. Hence let all the Saints magnify God for that they have and do yet hear the joyful Sound by which they have been called to engage in the spiritual Warfare and thereby animated to a Perseverance in the same to the end IV. Also hence may be inferred That as the Saints are spiritual Souldiers so it is their great Concern to observe the sounding of these spiritual Trumpeters with the Silver Trumpets that they may be always ready to make good their Ground in an evil Day And having done all to stand Stand therefore c. Eph. 6. Ministers compared to Spokesmen 2 Cor. 11.2 For I have espoused you to one Husband that I may present you as a chast Virgin to Christ I Have as if the Apostle should say acted the part of a Spokesman I have endeavoured to engage your Affections to Christ Every Minister strives to espouse Souls to the Lord Jesus as Abraham's Servant was employed to obtain Rebeka for Isaac 'T is the main Work of a Minister to win Souls and bring them over to Christ Note Ministers may fitly be compared to Spokesmen Simile Parallel A Spokesman is a Friend to the Lover one that knows his Secrets and is judged faithful a Person that he confides in and is therefore trusted with his great and most weighty Concernments Abraham had great confidence in his Servant and therefore chose him for that Work viz. to go and take a Wife for Isaac MInisters are the Friends of Christ I have called you Friends They know the Mind of Christ The Secrets of the Lord are with them Joh. 15.14 15. All things saith Christ that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you You have not chosen me but I have chosen you Christ chuses none to this Work but such as are faithful 1 Tim. 1.12 And I thank Christ Jesus our Lord who hath accounted me faithful putting me into the Ministry II. A faithful Spokesman is very intent and diligent in his Business Abraham's Servant would not eat nor drink until he had delivered his Message or told his Errand II. So a faithful Minister is very diligent about his Master's Work Peter and John forsook all and followed Christ He gives himself wholly up to the Work of the Gospel Job 23 12 They esteem with holy Job the Words of his Mouth more than their necessary Food III. A Spokesman uses many Arguments to engage the Affections of the Person to whom he is sent he doth set forth the Merits Riches and Worthiness of the Person who is the principal Suiter III. So Ministers use many weighty Arguments to persuade Sinners to fall in love with and espouse themselves to the Lord Jesus to accept of the Offers of his Grace and Divine Favour being not willing to take any Denial if possible They pray woo and beseech in Christ's Name and some of the Arguments they use are these viz. 1. They set forth the Greatness of their Lord and Master He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords saith Paul the Lord of Life and Glory saith Peter 2. They set forth his great Riches Vnto me Eph. 3.8 who am less than the least of all Saints is this Grace given that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable Riches of Christ See how Abraham's Servant pleaded when he came to court the Damsel The Lord hath blessed my Master greatly and he is become great Gen. 24.35 36. and He hath given him Flocks and Herds c. Silver and Gold and Man-Servants and Maid-Servants and Camels and Asses Verse 35. And Sarah my Master's Wife bare a Son to my Master when she was old and unto him he hath given all that he hath O how rich and great saith a Minister is God! The Cattel of a thousand Hills are his The Earth is the Lord's and
Church of God and help them by their Counsel and Prayers at all times and not to weaken but strengthen their Hands and protect them from the Scorn Reproach and Oppression of the Enemy as much as lieth in them c. XIII When a Prince finds his Ambassadors cannot succeed in their Business but that all Terms of Peace are rejected he calls them home and then bloody Wars commonly follow XIII So when God sees that the Messenger and Message he sends by his faithful Ministers is slighted and that Sinners remain obstinate after long patience he calls home his Ministers perhaps takes them away by Death and resolves to treat with that People or State no more but contrary-wise to let out his Wrath upon them And thus it fared with Israel of old The Lord God of their Fathers sent to them by his Messengers rising early and sending them c. 2 Chron. 36.15 16. But they mocked the Messengers of God and despised his Word and misused his Prophets until the Wrath of the Lord arose against his People till there was no Remedy Inferences THis shews what great Dignity God hath conferred upon his faithful Ministers and this Title should procure an honourable Esteem of them in the Hearts of all Persons to whom they are sent And this is more necessary to the good Success of their Message than is generally thought tho 't is evident what Ministers speak upon this Subject is misconstrued as if they herein rather sought themselves than to befriend the Gospel or advance the Honour of their Master Men are ready to interpret it as a Fruit of their Pride and an Affectation they have of some outward Grandure and worldly Pomp which they design to gain by such a magnificent Title The Apostle himself was sensible of this and yet would not desist to magnify his Office 1 Cor. 4.5 and therefore saith he Let Men so account of us as Ministers of Christ and Stewards of the Mysteries of God and that they should judg nothing before the Time Object But some may say If God will use Ambassadors to treat with Sinners why doth be not use Angels c. 2 Cor. 4.7 Answ 1. The Apostle answers this We have this Treasure in earthen Vessels that the Excellency of the Power may be of God and not of us 2. Ministers being Men have the Advantage many ways above Angels for this Work 1. They are more concerned themselves in the Message they bring than Angels are What greater Argument for a Man's Care than his own Interest 2. They have a more deep Sense arising in their Hearts upon the account of the Temptations they are subject to c. 3. The Sufferings which Ministers meet with for the Gospel's sake are of great advantage to their Brethren had Angels been the Ambassadors they could not have sealed to the Truth of their Doctrine with their Blood they cannot die c. 4. Besides the Presence of Angels might terrify and afrighten us their Glory is so great c. II. This shews that Ministers have a special Commission How shall they preach except they are sent Rom. 10. They must have a lawful Call to this Office as Ambassadors have III. Let poor Sinners from hence be persuaded to hearken to them and carefully receive the Message Ministers bring from the great God and accept of Terms of Peace and close in with Jesus Christ IV. It shews the wonderful Love of God and the great Care he hath of Men's Souls V. It shews what an intolerable Affront is offered to the Majesty of Heaven by those that abuse or deride the Ministers of the Gospel and much greater by them that persecute and imprison them for delivering their Message Paul was an Ambassador in Bonds c. VI. It shews the Weight and Importance of the Preachers Message it is not a slight or sleeveless Errand they come about Deut. 30.15 Joh. 3.36 Mark 16.15 16. I set before you this day Life and Death Hear and your Souls shall live He that believeth not the Wrath of God abideth on him Go into all the World and preach the Gospel to every Creature He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved but he that believeth not shall be damned Ministers compared to Rulers Heb. 13.7 Remember them which have the Rule over you who have spoken unto you the Word of God c. MInisters of the Gospel are Rulers or Governors c. Rulers Parallel RUlers are Men in high Place endued with Power and Authority over others 't is a Name of Dignity SO Ministers are the chief of God's People such as have great Power committed to them as the Deputies and Ambassadors of Christ II. Rulers or Governors have a Law by which they ought to rule and govern in all things II. So Ministers are to rule the House and Church of God by the Rule of God's Word III. 'T is an evil thing and justly reprovable in Rulers to exceed the Limits and Bounds of the Law by which they are to rule and govern or to carry things according to their own Wills and Lusts not regarding the fundamental Laws of the Land where they live III. So 't is an abominable Evil in Ministers to rule according to their own Wills violating the Law of God Ministers may exceed their due Bounds and be arbitrary and tyrannize over the People in things spiritual as well as Civil Rulers or Magistrates in things temporal IV. Rulers in some places are chosen by the People whom they govern 't is the People's Privilege to chuse their Magistrates IV. So Ministers ought to be chosen by the Church 't is the Privilege of the People to chuse their own Pastors and other Officers according to the Qualifications laid down by the Spirit of God 1 Tim. 3.1 2 3. Acts 6.3 Wherefore Brethren look ye out among your selves c. V. Rulers ought to be wise Men Men fearing God See Jethro's Counsel to Moses Exod. 18.21 Thou shalt provide out of all the People able Men such as fear God Men of Truth hating Covetousness 2 Sam. 23.4 c. The God of Israel said the Rock of Israel spake unto me He that ruleth over Men must be just ruling in the Fear of God What a sore Rebuke doth God give covetous Rulers by the Prophet Ezek. 22.27 Her Princes in the midst thereof are like Wolves ravening the Prey to shed Blood and to destroy to get dishonest Gain V. So Ministers ought to be Men wise holy and of a blameless Conversation such as are given to Hospitality 1 Tim. 3.2 3. and not greedy of filthy Lucre. 'T is an odious thing to see a Minister covetous who is required to open the Nature of and preach against that Sin as well as all others and ought to live accordingly How can he preach against that Sin he is guilty of himself or if he doth what good effect can he think it will have upon other Mens Hearts when
Christ and the Things of Religion of which Justice and Charity Holiness and Compassion are not the least Part and yet under this Vizard and in the very time of these Pretensions perpetrate the greatest and most unparallel'd Villanies in the World 1. In being the Top of Pride 2. In committing palpable Idolatry 3. Fill themselves with Excess and Drunkenness 4. To curse swear and blaspheme the very Name they profess to be sacred 5. To cast down the Truth burn the Bible deface the holy Books and Laws of God 6. To assume not only a Power to dispense with Violations of the highest Nature but to pardon and forgive them at pleasure 7. To commit Adultery and account it a venial Crime 8. To break Covenants drive a Trade in Perjury forswear every thing they are justly charged with and is fully proved against them 9. To foment Wars and Broils in every Kingdom and Country where they have Power contrive the Ruine of Towns and Places Cities Countries and Kingdoms by Fire Sword and most cruel Devastations 10. To slaughter kill and barbarously murther both Men Women and Children even all that dare make a shew of Conscience and Religion so far as to abhor and dissent from these Villanies This is such a Scheme of Religion and Systeme of Divinity to come from an Apostle a Shepherd a Vicar and Successor of Christ from a Church Sheep Saints and the pretended Followers of the meek peaceable and innocent Jesus who taught altogether otherwise by his Doctrine and Example that it might well be wondred at and is the strangest Mystery that ever appeared of which we challenge the whole World to shew the like in the Turks and Saracens For Men to swear lie and forswear themselves and yet be true Men to contrive Rebellion Murther and Treason and yet be as innocent as the Child unborn to be elevated to the highest Pinacle of Pride even above Emperors and Kings above Jesus Christ and God his Father and yet be humble and lowly To commit gross Idolatry and yet be the Servants of the Living God To be filled with and make a Trade of Excess and Drunkenness and yet be the Paterns and Standards of Sobriety and Temperance To cast down the Truth to the Ground deface the Laws of God and burn the Scriptures and yet be the true Witnesses to it To forgive Sins and yet be the greatest of Sinners themselves To commit Fornication and Adultery and yet be spotless and pure in Heart To foment Wars and Broils in every Kingdom and Country where they have Power to contrive the Ruine of Towns and Places Cities Countries and Kingdoms by Fire Sword and cruel Devastations and yet be as harmless as Doves to all Mankind the only Sons of Peace and Quietness To slaughter kill and barbarously murther Men Women and Children that dare not be so wicked as themselves and yet to be full of Mercy tender Pity and Compassion an Apostle Shepherd Vicar and Successor of the meek and Lamb-like Saviour And for the dear Consort of this impious Head or Man of Sin to be not only confederate with him but a Principal in all these unparallel'd Villanies and most butcherly and rapacious Murthers and yet be the Holy Catholick Church of God the pure and spotless Spouse of Jesus Christ the true Sheep the harmless Lambs the best of Saints and close Followers of the Lord Jesus who always taught the contrary by his holy Doctrine and meek Example We say these Things not being found by secret Search but are written in Capital Letters upon her Forehead appear in open view to be read by every one that is not wilfully blind Let any one shew us a greater Mystery in the World than this and we will subscribe to it 4. It cannot be the Turks because they are not the Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the Earth which this Babylon is said to be Rev. 17.5 And upon her Forehead was a Name written MYSTERY BABYLON THE GREAT THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH And here we demand in excuse to the Turks this one Thing From whence did proceed the Murthers Massacres and Martyrdoms of all the Religious Professors of Christianity that have died by violence in the Christian World for the space of twelve hundred Years last past And from what People did proceed those horrid Oaths Blasphemies and Execrations that the World hath wofully been acquainted with most horrid and strangely astonishing to repeat Came these unparallel'd Degrees of Impiety from the Turks from the Waldensians Lutherans Calvinists or any Non-conforming Protestants No no. Why whose Language then is it Whose Why 't is the Language of the Beast of the bottomless Pit and bloody Whore who bare these blasphemous Sons of her own Body daily nourishes them at her Breast and strengthens them in their sinful Courses by accounting them the Sons the precious Sons of Sion the true Sons of the Catholick Church the Darlings of Heaven the beloved Ones of the Virgin Mary and giving them Pardons for these bold and Heaven-daring Sins as often as they do commit them and come to ask Pardon for them so that Sin and Pardon is as constant and common with them as Breathing and Eating And these Things are done to seal and confirm Lies which is the more heavy heinous and prodigious For if Men may lie by allowance may kill and shed innocent Blood without Controul of Conscience and Church-Censures may swear and blaspheme and challenge God himself to damn them may burn Men for Religion consume Cities to Ashes conspire the Death of Kings the Ruine and Overthrow of Kingdoms whore and murther Infants and yet be accounted a Church the Members and Parts of it called Saints holy Children and Sons of the Most High God Then may we claim a Patent and take a License to change the Name of all Things and alter all the Idea's of the Minds of Men call and account Beelzebub a good God and all his black Tribe the pure Saints of the Most High call the lower Regions of Blackness and Darkness to which he is confin'd the Heaven of Glory and eternal Light Of which Things we ought in Justice to clear the Turks until Witnesses of undoubted Credit shall come forth and evidence that the Turkish State is the Mother of as great Abominations as these are 5. And lastly The Turks cannot be Mystery Babylon because they never were made drunk with the Blood of the Saints and with the Blood of the Martyrs of Jesus which this Woman Mystery Babylon is expresly said to be Rev. 17.6 And I saw the Woman drunk with the Blood of the Saints and with the Blood of the Martyrs of Jesus and I wondred with great admiration Now let any Man shew such Bloodshed Saints Bloodshed by Massacres and Martyrdom for the professing of Christianity which must be if the Text be answered in that Clause Blood of the Martyrs of Jesus by the Turks either within their Dominions or
having a Dispensation from Heaven which the Pope keeps the Keys of and fearing no Power on Earth for she hath the Beast the Secular Power under her she sits upon him and rides him and is not only distinct from the Secular Power but above it so as what of the Secular Power is still left at Rome is under the Conduct and Management of the Church there being no Civil Administration of Justice or Exercise of Laws but what is authorized and allowed by his Unholiness the Head and the Cardinals the Shoulders Breasts and Arms of the Church or State Ecclesiastical To make this fully evident the Pope doth not only exercise a Power of appointing Seculars in Rome and near to it but he claims the like Supremacy abroad in the Islands far off If the Secular Princes fall off from him or if they will not be reconciled to him as Head of Holy Church he will excommunicate and depose them and dispose of their Crowns Thrones and Scepters from them That the Pope is a Temporal Prince as well as an Ecclesiastical Bishop i. e. makes Laws exacts Tribute raises Souldiers and acts as a Monarch which fairly affords him the Title of Beast that his Royal Robes Chair he sits in to his very Hose and Shooes with the Vestments of Cardinals is Scarlet no Man can reasonably doubt That what the Civil Power claims and the Ecclesiastical Power exercises are not incorporated or entirely mix'd that the Princely Pope is in the Masculine and his Spouse the Church in the Feminine is owned by all Parties That the Church-State doth sit upon ride and govern the Secular at Rome Italy and all its Territories that the Church of Rome owns that she is no Widow but hath a Head called his Holiness or Supreme Ruler of the Church is so evident that we cannot find them upon any File or Record of Controversy There remains therefore no more to be done at this time but to frame our Argument upon the Premises and leave the Reader to prove the Weight thereof in the Ballance Argument If there be no visible State in the Christian World that doth so apparently sit upon command and govern the Beast or a great Secular Power cloathed with Scarlet Vestments as Rome Papal or Church of Rome doth Then is Rome Papal or Church of Rome the Whore of Babylon here treated of But there is no visible State in the Christian World that doth so apparently sit upon command and govern the Beast or Secular Power cloathed with Scarlet Vestments as Rome Papal or Church of Rome doth Ergo Rome Papal or Church of Rome is the Whore of Babylon here treated of To reinforce this Argument we challenge any profest Papists Atheist or any else to shew where any other People or Parties are to whom these Characters agree and then we shall be content to let fall our Argument X. This Beast that Babylon sits upon commands and governs is not only cloathed with Scarlet but is full of the Names of Blasphemy c. Which may be taken in a threefold Sense 1. For reproaching the Name of God 2. For telling Lies in Divine Things 3. For ascribing that to Creatures which belongs to God And tho we will not excuse the Beast from the two former yet for brevity's sake we shall take the latter viz. the ascribing that to Creatures which belongs to Him that saith I am God and my Glory will I not give to another X. Rome Papal or Church of Rome sits upon commands and governs that Beast or Scarlet Power that is not only cloathed with Scarlet Vestments but is full of the Names of Blasphemy which appears by his receiving allowing and encouraging the ascribing that to Creatures which belongs to God and to his Son of which we give you but these Instances 1. When this human sinful and wicked Head is called our Lord God the Pope whether this is not Blasphemy against God 2. When he is called Universal Head of the Catholick Church which none is but Christ 3. When he is called the Lamb of God the Light of the World the Root of David the Lion of the Tribe of Judah whether this is not Blasphemy against the Son of God 4. Whether when the Orders of the Church Oral Tradition the Decrees of Councils are said to be of greater Authority than the Scriptures which they call a Nose of Wax the Hereticks Ink-Rule are perniciously mischievous to the People whether this be not Blasphemy against God that spake and the Word of God spoken 5. When Angels the Virgin Mary and other unknown Saints shall be invocated with Addresses only becoming the Divine Majesty as if these Creatures were infinite and could hear us at so great a distance as is Earth from Heaven which they could not do if perpendicularly over us much less from all parts of the World over which they cannot be whether this ascribing Infiniteness and Adoration to the Creature that is only due to the Creator who is over all God blessed for ever be not Blasphemy 6. To conclude Whether making a God of a piece of Bread and calling the prophane Priest the Maker of the Creature be not ascribing that to the Creature which only belongs to God Is not this the vilest Blasphemy in the World worse if possible than Atheism it self For as Philosophers observe 't is better having no Opinion of God than such an one as is unworthy of Him which we shall close with this Argument Arg. If no People in the Christian World are born up and supported by a Beast full of Names full of such Names or Inscriptions of Blasphemy as Rome Papal or Church of Rome is Then Rome Papal or Church of Rome must be this Babylon treated of But there is no People in the Christian World born up and supported by such a blasphemous Beast as Rome Papal or Church of Rome is Ergo c. To reinforce this Argument let it be considered that none can pretend to fix this Character or Mark upon any Protestant Dissenters from the Church of Rome called Hereticks who have no such Beast to support them nor ascribe such blasphemous Titles or Adoration to any Creature in Heaven or Earth For they acknowledg the one God the Object of Divine Worship one Mediator between God and Man the Lord Jesus and God's sacred Truth to be the only Rule disowning all Principles and Practices contradictory thereunto Ergo 'T is not the Protestant Dissenters from the Church of Rome that are here meant XI Babylon that sits upon a Scarlet-coloured and blasphemous Beast is adorned with great Pomp and outward Glory very well fitting that Spirit that delights in Grandure Rev. 17.4 And the Woman was arrayed in Purple and Scarlet and deck'd with Gold and precious Stones and Pearl having a Golden Cup in her hand full of Abomination and Filthiness of her Fornication Which must be such as none of her Neighbours can match her in else no Note of Distinction XI
seven Mountains that professeth her self the Mother of all Spiritual Power and Jurisdiction but such a Woman and such a City that in the Eye of the Vision had did or was to Reign over the Kings of the Earth Rev. 17.18 And the Woman which thou sawest is that great City which reigneth over the Kings of the Earth XV. Rome Papal or Church of Rome is not only a Beastly Woman that has made her self Drunk with the Blood of the Saints and Martyrs of Jesus that sits upon a Beast or the Remains of that Power which had seven sorts of Soveraign Governments and is seated upon seven Mountains that professes her self the Mother of all Spiritual Power and Jurisdiction but is such a Woman and such a City that since the Vision and Prophecy of St. John hath for several hundreds of Years reigned over the Kings of the Earth she hath governed a great part of Italy if we will believe her self ever since Constantine who gave it as a Patrimony to St. Peter she hath had her Kingdom over Germany so long upon France Spain Portugal Poland England Scotland and Ireland so that their Kings have been governed by her whom she would they killed whom she willed they worsh●pped and so became guilty of drinking the Wine of her Fornication whom she willed they set up whom she willed they plucked down What she required they paid themselves and made their People pay also When she willed they raised Arms and when she willed they laid them down again What shall we say the Church of Rome hath had such a Power over the Kingdoms of Europe that the Power and Wills of Princes have b●en controuled and over-ruled when in any considerable Case they have gone contrary to the Sense and Interest of the Church and that to such a Degree as they have sometimes made them do Penance resign up th●ir Crowns and then receive them again as an Act of Kindness from the Chair of St. Peter Which affords us ground for such an Argument as this Arg. If there be no great and considerable Body of People in the Christian World that hath so evidently and apparently reigned over the Kings of the Earth as Rome Papal or Church of Rome hath done Then Rome Papal or Church of Rome is this Babylon City or People that St. John sets forth But there is no such great and considerable Body c. Ergo Rome Papal c. must be this Babylon c. The Major is undeniable The Minor is so notoriously known to the whole World that the Papists can never avoid the Force of it unless they can produce some Protestant Kingdom or State that domineer'd over the Kings of the Earth in a more eminent way and manner than Rome is here charged with But that is impossible The Conclusion is therefore true And now having thus in fifteen Particulars run the Metaphor by way of Parallel betwixt Mystery Babylon and Rome Papal as the same is set forth in the Apocalypse other Histories and known Experiences we shall before we quit this Task briefly consider how the Acts and Progress of the Church of Rome do most fully comport with other Types and Prophecies of Holy Scripture namely with Literal Babylon that was h●r Type and from whence she derives her Name from the Prophecy of Daniel concerning the little Horn vile Person or Man of Sin which is her Head the Prophecy of the Apostle Paul in two remarkable Epistles the First to Timothy and the Second to the Thessalonians and conclude The Sum we shall cast into one general Argument and so proceed to the various Branches of it The concluding Argument is this Argument That People whose Acts and Progress do most fitly and fully comport with Literal Babylon which was a Type with the Prophecy of Daniel about the little Horn and Revelations of the New Testament about the last Scene of Things is undoubtedly the wicked and bloody Whore of Babylon But Rome Papal or Church of Rome is that People whose Acts and Progress do most fitly and fully comport with Literal Babylon the Prophecy of Daniel and Revelation of the New-Testament about the last Scene of Things Ergo Rome Papal or Church of Rome is undoubtedly the wicked and bloody Whore of Babylon The Truth of this Argument we will endeavour to illustrate by this Induction of Particulars following Metaphor Parallel AS Literal Babylon was the Head-City of the First or Caldean Kingdom called the Glory of the Caldean Kingdom Isa 13.19 and great Babylon c. SO Rome Papal is the Head-City of the last Kingdom called Great Babylon or the great and Mother-City Rev. 17.18 II. Literal Babylon had a great Head or King over her called Lucifer or Son of the Morning II. So Rome Papal hath a great Head or King over her called the Angel of the Bottomless-Pit Son of the Evening Darkness or Perdition III. Literal Babylon had Dominion over many Countries or Provinces III. Rome or Mystery Babylon hath Dominion over many Countries or Kingdoms no less than the Territories or Jurisdictions of ten considerable Kings called ten Horns IV. Caldea or Literal Babylon fell under a fourfold Circumstance in respect of her Supreme Lord or chief Head As 1. That He was when in great Pride he did insultingly say Is not this great Babylon that I have built by the Might of my Power for the Honour of my Majesty 2. He was not when by the Watchers and the holy Ones he was toss'd from his Throne and made to eat Grass with Oxen till seven Times or Years past over him 3. Yet was when his Reason and the Hearts of his Nobles return'd to him and gave him a Re-advancement 4. Went off finally when God brought the Medes and Persians against his Successor into whose Hands the Kingdom was translated IV. Rome or Mystery Babylon is foretold by the Angel to fall under a fourfold Circumstance in respect to her Supreme Lord or chief Head the last Beast by her called Our Lord God the Pope 1. When he carries the Whore in State makes War with the Saints and overcomes them when his Adherents say Who is like unto the Beast who is able to make War with him Then He was 2. He is not when the Horns shall hate the Whore make her desolate eat her Flesh and burn her with Fire And good Men join issue with them to take away the little Horn's Dominion and lead him into Captivity whose Life shall be prolonged for a Season and Time even unto the time of the End 3. He yet is when by virtue of a false Prophet and all the Helps Satan the Dragon can afford him he shall make a Rally of the careless Nations to bring up against the Jews after the Restauration to compleat the Battel of Armageddon foretold by divers Prophecies 4. He shall go off the Stage for ever as the Man of Sin great Opposer of Christ and Son of Perdition when God shall send his Son from Heaven
so great in value and the Debtors so poor that they are not able to pay them IV. Sin is so great a Debt that a Man of himself is not able to make satisfaction to the Law and Justice of God for it he owes ten thousand Talents Mat. 18.24 and hath nothing to pay so our Saviour himself plainly intimates V. A Debt exposeth a Man oft-times to an Arrest and fills his Mind full of Trouble especially if it be an Action upon Execution that admits of no Bail V. Sin exposeth a Man to an Arrest by Death a Serjeant that will when he hath received his Warrant take no Bail and this fills wicked Men especially full of Fears Heb. 2. Who through fear of Death are said to be all their Life time subject to Bondage VI. A Debt doth not only expose a Man to the danger of an Arrest but in case he cannot pay the Debt or procure Bail to a Prison also VI. So Sin exposeth a Man not only to an Arrest by Death but also to the Prison of Eternal Darkness out of which there is no Redemption Verily Verily Mat. 5.26 I say unto you he shall not come out from thence until he hath paid the utmost Farthing VII Some Mens Debts have been paid by the Hands of others who out of meer Compassion have undertaken to satisfy for all they have owed and thereby have kept the poor Debtors from perishing VII So this great Debt viz. Jesus Christ the Sinners Friend out of Infinite Bowels by one single Payment on the Cross or by his Active and Passive Obedience hath satisfied for or made a full Compensation to the Law and Justice of God in the behalf of Sinners that so he might thereby deliver them from Eternal Ruine See Surety Metaphor Disparity A Debt among Men only exposeth the Body or Bodies of Men to External Danger Sufferings or Sorrow BUT Sin this Spiritual Debt exposeth not the Body only but the Soul it brings not the Soul by Guilt to Sorrow and Misery here but both the Soul and Body to Sufferings Eternally hereafter II. Debts among Men are oftentimes forgiven without Payment or Satisfaction made for them either by the Debtor or his Surety II. God doth not forgive Sin this spiritual Debt without a fu●l Payment or plenary Satisfaction made for it by our Surety it consisteth not with his Justice Honour nor with the Nature and Purity of his Law considering the Nature of Sin it self so to do And therefore what Man is not able to do upon this account Jesus Christ his blessed Surety hath done for him First To make this appear or further to manifest the Truth of it it will not be amiss to consider the Nature of God's Threatnings I mean Legal Threatnings which several Divines have well distinguished from Evangelical Gospel or Evangelical Threatnings are those Fatherly Chastisements which God denounceth to keep us within the Bounds of Child-like Obedience and therefore God hath not only signified but the Nature of the Affair requireth that they should be executed only in case of Need 1 Pet. 1.6 But Legal Threatnings denounce unmixed and unallayed Curse and Wrath. These two widely differ not only in their Nature but End In the first suppose that the Business of the Threatnings be done to God's Hand without the Execution of them it clearly follows that the Obligation of the Believer to them as they have respect to such an End dissolves and ceaseth that which is God's Intent by them being obtained without them the execution of the Threatnings without the least derogation from the Truth of God or Impeachment of his other Properties may be suspended But Legal Threatnings being of another Nature and having another End namely the Vindication of God's Holiness and Justice upon Prisoners and Rebels they are no wise dissolvible but must of necessity be inflicted that the Perfections and Government of God may be vindicated and Sin may be revenged All Sin is a Contempt of God's Authority and Government and casts Dirt upon his Glory and Punishment is the vindicating of God's Honour in revenge of Evil committed Let this be noted that in case of such a proportionable Satisfaction by which the Honour and Equity of his Law is vindicated his Justice Holiness and Hatred of Sin demonstrated the ends of Government attained he may relax and dispense with the Threatning as to the Party offending which is the case here for by executing the Threatnings upon Christ and receiving a valuable consideration of Satisfaction from him he hath given as eminent demonstration of his Righteousness Purity and Hatred of Sin and as fully vindicated his Law from Contempt as if the Offenders themselves had suffered and therefore by an admirable mixture of Grace with Justice hath released us These things being premised I reassume saith he the Argument Ferguss●n namely That the Truth of God's Threatnings would not allow him to pardon Sin and save Sinners but upon the consideration of a Satisfaction First God having denounced Death and the Curse against Sin Gen. 2.17 Deut. 27.26 The Veracity and Faithfulness of his Nature obliged him to see it inflicted Never any entertained a Notion of God but they included in it that he spake Truth Could ever any Threatning of God be of awe upon the Conscience of a Sinner should the first and great Threatning be made so easily void Should it be granted that notwithstanding God's solemn Denunciation of Wrath in case of Sin that yet he hath taken the Offender into Favour and pardoned the Offence without any Satisfaction or Consideration at all what would Creatures imagine but that God either intended his Threatnings for meer Scare-Crows or that he were subject to Mutabili●y which Apprehension being once received what boldness would Men assume in Sin believing that the Comminations of the Gospel would be no more executed than those of the Law but let God be true and every Man a Lyar. Secondly To suppose that God hath abrogated his Threatning is at once to overthrow the whole Scripture for that expresly tells us that not one jot of the Law was to perish Mat. 5.18 That every Disobedience received a just Recompence of Reward Heb. 2.2 See Heb. 8.28 9.22 23. That without Blood there was to be no Remission Thirdly If the Threatning annexed to the Law be released it is either by virtue of the Law it self or by virtue of the Gospel It is not by virtue of the Law for that was wholly inexorable requiring either perfect and constant Obedience or denouncing unmixed and unallayed Wrath. Gal. 3.10 Nor is it released by the Gospel this the Holy-Ghost clearly informs us Rom. 3.31 Do we then make void the Law through Faith God forbid yea we establish the Law Beza's Paraphrase here is very good Christi satisfactio quid aliud quàm Legis minas ostendit minimè irritas esse quàm illas luere Christum oportuerit O Christi Justitia quid aliud est quam
Legis praestatio See also Mat. 5.17 18. Think not saith Christ that I am come to destroy the Law or the Prophets I am not come to destroy but to fulfil For verily I say unto you till Heaven and Earth pass away one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the Law till all be fulfilled As all the Predictions of the Prophets were fulfilled by him and in him so was the whole Law in his keeping the Precepts of it and teaching others to do the like and in his bearing the Penalty of it and fulfilling the Types of it The Gospel is so far from repealing the Penalty of the Law that the very Gospel it self is founded on Christ's undertaking to bear the Penalty of it Heb. 9.15 16. There could have been no Testament but in and through the Death of the Testator There could have been no such thing as a Gospel or a Tender of glad Tidings and Mercy to us but through Christ's undertaking as our Surety to bear the Curse of the Law Gal. 3.13 And so much for the Argument from the Truth of God's Threatning The Sum of what we say and believe about this great Truth is this 1. That by the Sin of our first Parents all Men are brought into a State of Sin and Apostacy from God and of an Enmity to him Gen. 6.5 Psal 51.5 Rom. 3.23 8.7 Eph. 4.18 Col. 2.13 2. That in this State all Men naturally continue sinning against God nor of themselves can do otherwise Rom. 3.10 11 12. 3. That the Justice and Holiness of God as he is the Supreme Governor and Judg of all the World requires that Sin be punished Exod. 34.7 Josh 24.19 Psal 5.4 5 6 c. 4. That God hath also engaged his Veracity and Faithfulness in the Sanction of the Law not to leave Sin unpunished Gen. 2.17 Deut. 27.26 Cursed be he that confirmeth not all the Words of this Law to do them In this State and Condition all Mankind had they been left without Divine Help and Aid must have perished for ever 5. That God out of his infinite Grace and Goodness sent his Son the Lord Jesus Christ to deliver them 6. That this Love was the same in Father and Son The Father could not be more gracious and kind than the Son nor the Son in Bowels exceed the Father but both alike loving gracious and compassionate 7. That the Way in general whereby the Son of God being incarnate was to save lo●t Sinners was by a Substitution of himself according to the Decree and Appointment of God in the Sinner's room according to 2 Cor. 5.21 He hath made him to be Sin for us who knew no Sin that we might be made the Righteousness of God in him Compared with Gal. 3.17 Rom. 5.7 8. 8.3 1 Pet. 2.24 3.18 8. That Christ in his saving Sinners hath 1. Offered himself a Sacrifice to God to make Atonement for Sins Isa 53.10 Eph. 3.2 Heb. 2.17 9.11 12 13 14. 2. That he redeemed us by paying a Price a Ransom for our Redemption Mark 10.45 1 Cor. 6.20 1 Tim. 2.6 1 Pet. 1.18 3. That he bore our Sins that is the Punishment due for them Isa 53.5 1 Pet. 2.24 4. That he answered the Law and the Penalty thereof Rom. 8.3 Gal. 3.13 4.4 5. 5 That he died for Sin and Sinners to expiate the one and in the stead of the other Rom. 4.25 5.10 6. And that God upon Christ's voluntary Susception of his Office as Mediator and Condescension to the Work did so lay our Sins in and by the Sentence of the Law upon him that he made full Satisfaction for whatsoever legally could be charged upon them for whom he thus suffered 7. And all this that the Justice of God being satisfied and the Law fulfilled Mankind might be freed from the Wrath to come Rom. 3.25 III. Among Men that Debt that is paid or full Compensation made for it either by the Debtor or his Surety cannot be said to be forgiven III. But that Remission of Sins is wholly through the free Love and Grace of God is evident yet not without respect had to the Atonement or Propitiation through Faith in Christ's Blood For without shedding of Blood there is no Remission Eph. 1.7 We have Redemption through his Blood even the Remission of Sins chap 4. v. 32. As God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you God hath set him forth to be a Propitiation through Faith in his Blood to declare his Righteousness for the Remission of Sins Rom. 3. It is absolutely free in respect of all immediate Transactions between God and Sinners free on the part of God 1. In the eternal Purpose of it when he might justly have suffered all Men to have perished under the Guilt of their Sins 2. Free in the Means that he used to effect it 1. In the sending of his own Son 2. In laying the Punishment of our Sins upon him 3. In his Covenant with him that it should be accepted on our behalf 4. In his free Tender and Proposal of it by the Gospel without Money and without Price 5. In the actual Condonation and Pardon of them Secondly It is free on the part of the Persons that are forgiven in that 1. It is given and granted to them without any Satisfaction made by them or a Surety of their procurement they being not able to find any 2. Without any Merit to purchase or procure it 3. Without any penal satisfactory Suffering here or hereafter 4. Without any expectation of a future Recompence or being once pardoned they should make or give any Satisfaction for what they had done before And as none none of those Things would so nothing else can impeach the Freedom of Pardon and Forgiveness Whether then we respect the Pardoner or the Pardoned Pardon is every way free namely on the part of God who forgives and on the part of Sinners that are forgiven If God hath now besides all this provided himself a Lamb for a Sacrifice if he hath in infinite Wisdom and Grace found out a way thus freely to forgive us our Debts to the Praise and Glory of his own Holiness Righteousness and Severity against Sin as well as to the magnifying of his Grace Goodness and rich Bounty which he immediatly exerciseth in the Pardon of Sin Are any Mans Eyes evil because he is good Will they not be contented to be pardoned unless they may have it at the rate of spoiling or robbing God of his Holiness Truth Righteousness and Faithfulness Dr. Owen Object But doth not this Doctrine set forth God to be severe to his own Son to substitute him in the Sinners room to bear his Wrath and suffer for their Sins Answ God laid nothing upon his blessed Son but what Christ offered himself freely to undergo for Man's sake and had it not every way consisted with his own Glory thus to deliver up the Lord Jesus to satisfy both Law and Justice doubtless he
no resisting of them Who can stand before his Indignation V. A dreadful Storm many times makes sad Desolation blowing down Houses and tearing up Trees by the Roots So the Wrath of God many times makes great Desolation it sweeps away Thousands and Ten Thousands leaving Towns and Cities almost without Inhabitants Come see what Desolation the Lord hath made in the Earth VI. God sometimes suffers the Devil to raise the Wind who thereby does great Mischief as in Job's Case So the Devil and his Instruments Job 1.19 are many times suffered to raise a great Storm of Persecution upon the Lord's People Affliction compared to a Flood Psal 29.10 The Lord sitteth upon the Flood c. Psal 42.7 All thy Floods and Waves are gone over me c. Isa 59.19 For the Enemy shall come in like a Flood c. Psal 93.3 The Floods have lifted up their Heads O Lord c. Mat. 7.27 And the Floods came c. BY Floods some understand ungodly Men others Afflictions and those principally which wicked Men bring upon the Saints Thus Ainsworth and divers others expound it Caryl on Job 27.20 Afflictions and Troubles saith Caryl are often compared to Waters in the Scriptures c. Parallels A Flood is the gathering together of many Waters So the Ungodly oft-times gather themselves together against the Righteous For lo thine Enemies make a Tumult and they that hate thee Psal 83.2 have lifted up the Head The Tabernacles of Edom and the Ishmaelites of Moab and the Hagarens Gebal and Ammon and Amalek the Philistines with the Inhabitants of Tyre c. And as many Enemies combine together against the Saints so oftentimes many Afflictions of divers kinds do beset them Many are the Afflictions of the Righteous II. A Flood or many Waters meeting together roar and make a great Noise So the Wicked combining together against the Interest of Christ roar as it were in belching out cruel Threatnings against the Saints Thus Pharaoh and the Egyptians made a great Noise as if they would in a moment have swallowed up poor Israel The Enemy said I will pursue Exod. 15.9 I will overtake I will divide the Spoil My Lust shall be satisfied upon them I will draw my Sword my Hand shall destroy them III. A Flood comes many times suddenly So do Afflictions and Troubles come upon God's People IV. A Flood many times rises very high overflowing all Banks and Bounds So the Ungodly rise high in Rage and Malice against the Saints breaking down all Bounds of Law and Justice and Banks of Humanity making fearful Incursions upon the just Rights and Privileges of God's People both Civil and Ecclesiastical V. Floods come violently there is no stopping them So Afflictions come in like manner oftentimes upon the Saints there is no escaping or stopping the dismal Providence of God VI. Floods of Water come successively one Wave following another So do Troubles and Afflictions frequently upon a Believer like Job's Messengers one at the heels of another VII Floods many times drive down Trees and Houses c. So Afflictions and grievous Calamities drive down Mat. 7. and carry away the House and Hope of a foolish Builder or unsound Professor Inferences WHat a Mercy is if God's People have not been drowned in these Floods long before this time 'T is the Lord only that hath set up a Standard against them As the Waters have rose higher and higher so he hath graciously raised the Banks of his Divine Providence and thereby prevented the Danger II. Let not God's People be afraid for the Lord sits upon the Floods c. 1. He sits upon the Floods as an Observer his Eye is upon the Wicked he sees what they are doing in secret their Counsels are not hid from him 2. The Lord sits upon the Floods to direct and order their Course Afflictions are ordered by him both in respect of kind and duration 3. The Lord sits upon the Floods as a Restrainer He can asswage these mighty Waters at his pleasure Surely the Wrath of Man shall praise thee and the Remainder of Wrath shalt thou restrain 4. The Lord sits upon the Floods as a Preserver He it is that keeps his Saints from drowning Isa 43.2 When thou passest through the Waters I will be with thee c. 5. The Lord sits upon the Floods as a glorious Deliverer Many are the Afflictions of the Righteous but the Lord delivereth him out of them all Affliction compared to Heat Cant. 1.7 Where thou makest thy Flock to rest at Noon Isa 25.4 A Shadow from the Heat c. Mat. 13.6 And when the Sun was up they were scorched THe Afflictions and Sorrows of the Godly are set forth by Extremes by extreme Cold Frosts c. and then again by extreme Heat Both are grievous to be born and endured Their Effects are such that they aptly illustrate the Miseries of the Lord's People in this World By the Heat or hot and scorching Beams of the Sun in Mat. 13.6 our Saviour himself sheweth is meant Persecution v. 21. Parallels NAtural Heat is from Heaven 't is occasioned by the scorching Beams of the Sun the Earth naturally being cold So Afflictions come not out of the Dust Job 5.6 7. neither doth Trouble spring out of the Ground Tho the meritorious Cause of all our Sufferings is our Sin and so materially they are from our selves yet the Lord is the efficient Cause of them Is there any Evil in the City and I have not done it II. Great Heat or the continual scorching Beams of the Sun are grievous to be born So sore Afflictions and fiery Trials are grievous to God's People I mean their fleshy Part No Affliction for the present seems joyous but grievous c. Heb. 12. III. In a Time of great Heat or in the hottest Time of the Day in very hot Countries great Labour is unpleasant and very hard to be undergone So 't is hard to labour and bear heavy Burthens in God's Vineyard viz. to stand up for and maintain the Truth in a Time of hot Persecution as many faithful Servants of God found by experience in the Marian Days c. IV. Great Heat or the continual scorching Beams of the Sun quickly fade consume and spoil the Beauty of the Body So cruel Sufferings and Persecutions spoil the outward Beauty of the Church making her look very black and deformed in the Eyes of the World which made the Spouse to cry out I am black c. Cant. 1.5 6. Which she attributed to the vehement and scorching Sun-Beams of Persecution The Sun hath looked upon me And as Persecution seems to mar the external Beauty of the Church and People of God rendring them the most miserable People in the World to a carnal Eye So likewise other Afflictions have the like effect upon the Body My Skin saith Job is black upon me Job 30.30 and my Bones are burnt with Heat The Skin and external
so full communication of one Creature to another saith Mr. Burroughs as there is in that Condition of Marriage So in the Day of the Resurrection when the Church shall be married to the Lord Jesus the Godly shall have a full and perfect Enjoyment of him whom they so dearly love The Lord Christ in that Day will communicate of himself to his People in such a manner that it is inconceivable whatsoever may delight them rejoice their Hearts or add to their perf●ct Happiness he will not withhold from them They have now only the Joy and Comforts of his Spirit but then they shall have the Joy and Comforts of his Person Where I am there also shall my Servants be Joh. 14.3 I will come again and receive you unto my self that where I am there ye may be also Rev. 19.6 7. V. A Marriage-Day is a joyful Day So will the Marriage-Day of the Lamb be Let us be glad and rejoice and give Honour to him for the Marriage of the Lamb is come The Bridegroom rejoiceth in the Bride Isa 62.5 and the Bride in the Bridegroom As the Bridegroom rejoic●th over the Bride so shall thy God rejoice over thee VI. In a Marriage-Day the Bridegroom and the Bride have very great Attendance and are greatly honoured So Christ and the Church shall have great and glorious Attendance in the Day of the Resurrection viz. all the Angels of Heaven He shall come in the Glory of the Father with all the holy Angels The same Retinue the one shall have the other shall have likewise VII The Bride commonly makes great Preparation for the Marriage-Day to have all Things ready So the Godly make all due Preparation for the Appearance of Jesus Christ that they may be accepted of him in that Day The Marriage of the Lamb is come and his Bride hath made her self ready The Resurrection-Day the Saints Coronation-Day 2 Tim. 4.8 Henceforth there is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which God the righteous Judg shall give unto me in that day c. THat Day that is the Day of the Resurrection or Day of Christ's coming Note The Day of the Resurrection will be the Saints Coronation-Day Parallels CRowns properly belong to Kings Princes and Potentates of the Earth c. Saints are Kings Spiritual Kings He hath made us unto our God Kings c. Rev. 5. II. Kings are wonderfully honoured on their Coronation-Day So shall the Saints in the Day of the Resurrection the Angels of Heaven shall honour them Christ himself will honour them nay they shall be honoured by the Father If any Man serve me Joh. 12. him will my Father honour III. On a Coronation-Day some look upon it as their proper work to set the Crown upon the Head of the Prince who is to be crowned therewith So in the Day of the Resurrection the Lord Jesus will set as it were the Crown upon the Head of his Chosen Be thou faithful unto Death and I will give thee a Crown of Life Inferences LAbour to be fully established in the Truth of the Resurrection see that no Man deceive you 't is a perilous Age. And to confirm doubting Christians in this great Principle of the Christian Religion take a few Arguments 1. If the Dead rise not Then Christ is not risen from the Dead 1 Cor. 15.16 20. But Christ is risen from the Dead Therefore the Dead shall rise 2. That Doctrine that makes Preaching vain is a false and pernicious Doctrine But such who deny the Resurrection make Preaching vain 1 Cor. 15.14 15.2 Therefore a false and pernicious Doctrine 3. If the Dead rise not Then those who are fallen asleep in Jesus are perished 1 Cor. 15.18 But those who are fallen asleep in Christ are not perished Therefore the dead shall rise 4. If the Dead rise not Then the Godly are of all Men most miserable 1 Cor. 15.15 19. But the Godly are not of all Men most miserable Therefore the dead shall rise Obj. The Soul of a Child of God at Death is happy and with Christ and shall be for ever whether the Body rise or not and therefore they are not of all Men most miserable unless the Soul be mortal and die with the Body as some affirm Answ The Life of the Soul as well as of the Body depends wholly upon Christ's Resurrection and if Christ be not risen we are yet in our Sins and therefore this makes nothing either to prove Saints happy without a Resurrection or for the mortality of the Soul 5. If the Saints of God in the primitive time did believe and were well grounded in the Truth of the Resurrection Then the Dead shall rise But the Saints of the Primitive time did so believe and were so established Ergo. See these Scriptures Joh. 11.24 1 Cor. 15.22 23. Ver. 52. I know he shall rise again in the Resurrection at the last day For as in Adam all die so in Christ shall all be made alive but every Man in his own order Christ the first Fruits and afterwards they that are Christ's at his coming for the Trumpet shall be sounded and the Dead shall be raised c. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again even so those which are fallen asleep in Jesus will God bring with him 1 Thess 4.14 And the Sea gave up the Dead which were in it and Death and Hell delivered up the dead that were in them and they were judged every Man according to their Deeds Rev. 20.13 6. If all the Saints of God and Holy Apostles waited for the Redemption of their Bodies Rom. 8.23 Then the Dead shall rise But all the Saints and Holy Apostles waited for the Redemption of their Bodies Ergo. 7. If the chief Reward of the Godly is reserved to the last day 2 Tim. 4.8 viz. to the day of the Resurrection Then the Dead shall be raised But the chief Reward of the Godly is reserved to the last day or day of the Resurrection Ergo The Dead shall be raised 8. If the expectation of the Godly Martyrs shall not be frustrated Heb. 11.35 36. Psal 9 18. Then the Dead shall be raised But the expectation of the Godly Martyrs shall not be frustrated Ergo The Dead shall be raised 9. If the Bodies of the Saints shall be made like Christ's glorious Body the Dead shall rise But the Bodies of the Saints shall be made like to Christ's glorious Body Phil. 3.21 1 Joh. 3.2 Ergo the Dead shall be raised 10. If the Dead at the last Day shall be judged then they shall rise again from the Dead But the Dead shall at the last Day be judged 2 Cor. 5.10 Rev 20.12 13. Ergo the Dead shall be raised 11. That Doctrine that gives the Scripture Christ and his Apostles the Lie is a cursed and damnable Doctrine But those that deny the Resurrection of the Dead give the
born and incarnate by the strange and wonderful Power of the Holy-Ghost in the Womb of the Blessed Virgin yea in such a miraculous manner Luke 1.34 that when it was foretold her by the Angel she thought it impossible II. Isaac was mocked and basely abused by Ishmael the fleshly Seed So was Jesus Christ by the Jews who were the Children of the Bond-woman III. Isaac was led as a Lamb to the Slaughter So was Jesus Christ Tho in this there was a great Disparity the one was spared namely Isaac but Jesus Christ was sacrificed IV. Isaac was offered as it were and three days dead in his Father's Mind and Purpose yet died not but his Father received him as from the Dead So Jesus Christ offered but in respect of his Divinity died not and tho his Humanity lay dead hree days in the Heart of the Earth yet it revived again So both were saith Dr. Tay●or delivered from Death the third Day wherein the Apostle plainly makes him a Type Heb. 11.16 From whence he received him as in a Figure Type or Resemblance c. V. Isaac ●as the Learned observe was a Type of Christ in his Marriage 1. He married one of his own Kindred So the Spouse of Christ is of the same Flesh which he himself assumed 2. She was wooed by his Father's Servant So is the Spouse of Christ by his faithful Ministers 3. Rebekah resolved to forsake all her Friends and her Father's House to become Isaac's Wife So Believers forsake all in Affection and actually when called thereunto for the sake of Jesus Christ 4. She was deck'd with Jewels trimmed and rarely adorned when she came to meet Isaac So the Spouse the Lamb's Wife shall be richly deck'd and gloriously adorned to meet Jesus Christ when he comes in the Glory of the Father to receive her to himself Rev. 19.7 1 Thess 4. 5. She came to meet Isaac So shall the Saints meet Jesus Christ in the Air at the last Day Jacob a Type of Christ Parallels JAcob was a Supplanter as his Name signifies he supplanted Esau So Jesus Christ supplanted as Guild observes Sin and Satan c. II. Jacob was hated and persecuted by Esau So was Christ by Satan and his Emissaries In his great Afflictions he saw an Angel of God ascending and descending upon him So Christ after his Temptations in the Wilderness and also when he was in his bloody Agony was comforted by the Angels of God they administred unto him III. Jacob endured great Hardship for Rachel whom he dearly loved So Jesus Christ endured many Years Sorrow and Trouble for his Church whom he loved so dearly that he laid down his Life for her sake IV. Jacob was called a Prince with God he wrestled long and at last was comforted So Christ is a mighty Prince Heb. 5.7 and prevailed also being heard in that he feared Jacob's Ladder Gen. 28. a Type of Christ Parallels JAcob's Ladder which he saw in a Vision stood upon the Earth but the Top reached to Heaven So Christ albeit he was humbled in shape of sinful Flesh to the Earth as it were yet he was the Most High God reaching so to Heaven II. The Angels went up and down by it So we ascend up to God by Jesus Christ and God des●ends as it were by him also down to us III. The Lord stood above it and made Promises of Canaan to Jacob So God in Christ and through him hath made all Promises of Heaven and ratified them to us Gen. 28.19 IV. In the Place which was called the House of God and Gate of Heaven was the Ladder seen So in Christ's Church the true House of God we get a clear and full Sight of Christ Joseph a Type of Christ Parallels JOseph signifies Increasing he was the First-born of Rachel and Jacob's beloved Son So Christ in his human Nature in the Days of his Fl●sh grew and increased in Strength and in Favour with God and Man and so also there shall be of his Kingdom and Glory in the World who is the Beloved of his Father Gen. 37 3● II. Joseph was very beautiful and also excelled all his Brethren in true Vertue So Jesus Christ is more beautiful than the Children of Men he was full of Grace and Truth III. Joseph was a Man of great Wisdom able to expound deep Secrets c. In Jesus Christ are hid all the Treasures of Wisdom and Knowledg who is therefore called the Great Counsellor and is that blessed Lamb who hath prevailed to open the Books and loose the Seals thereof He hath the Spirit without measure and thereby opens all the deep Mysteries of God that lay hid from Ages and Generations c. Gen. 49.22 IV. He is called a fruitful Bough whose Branches run upon the Wall because out of him branched two Tribes Ephraim and Manasseh Therein saith Dr. Taylor he was a Type of Christ who is not only a fruitful Bough and called the Branch c. but also a Root from whom all the Tribes of God branch out and flourish And whereas those Trees are withered Christ shall see his Seed and prolong his Days and they shall abide to Eternity V. Joseph was a Type of Christ in his Actions 1. He was sent by his Father to visit his Brethren in the Wilderness who evilly treated him there So Jesus Christ came to visit his poor People who were wandering in the Wilderness of this World and when he came hither was evilly treated by his own Brethren the Jews who conspired to take away his Life like as Joseph's Brethren sought to deal by him 2. Joseph sed his Brethren and all his Father's House So Jesus Christ feeds the Church of God 3. Joseph being innocent yet suffered many hard Things So did Christ 4. He did all the Good he could for his Brethren who had ill deserved it from his hands So did Jesus Christ deal by poor Sinners who had abused him and still daily do 5. He taught his Brethren the great Duty of Brotherly Love See that ye fall not out by the way So Jesus Christ above all Lessons commends to us the new Commandment of Love c. VI. Joseph was a Type of Christ not only in the Actions of his Life and in respect of those Things he suffered and cruel Temptations he met with c. but also in his Advancement and great Preferment he by being abased was raised to Honour So was Jesus Christ Joseph was made a mighty Lord and was next to Pharaoh So is Christ advanced in Power and Glory next to God himself Every Man was to bow to Joseph Gen. 41.43 Phil. 2.10 Gen. 41.55 Acts 3.22 23. So every one is required to bow the Knee to Jesus Christ All were to go to Joseph they were to depend upon his Word Go to Joseph saith Pharaoh and what he saith to you do ye So God the Father hath given Christ a Name above every Name and whatsoever any Sinner
restoring Sight to the blind as it is cited Luke 4.18 are not in the Hebrew Text of Isa 61.1 but in the Septuagint Compare Zech. 9.9 with Mat. 21.8 and Psal 8.2 with Mat. 21.16 Upon which * Part 2. Clavis Script p. 103. Illyricus thus says In septuaginta Interpretum versione citandâ notandum est Apostolos in Novo Testamento non immerito aliquid dedisse imbecillitati Christianorum communi consuetudini quod non aliter aliquoties dicta Scripturae citaverint quam sicut jamdudum apud vulgus ex illa versione innotuerint sic enim illi pusillis Christi lac praebentes ac ad eorum captum sese accommodantes loqui non dedignati sic videmus etiam Parentes aliquando cum Infantibus balbutire that is In the Citations of the seventy Interpreters in the New Testament we are to note That the Apostles yielded much to the Weakness of Christians and common Custom and that seasonably in not quoting those Places otherwise than the Capacity of the Vulgar could reach For they giving as it were Milk to those tender Babes of Christ and accommodating themselves to their Vnderstanding disdained not to speak after that manner So we see Parents sometimes lisp to their little Ones Rivet says thus * In Isagog Scrip. cap. 10. p. 138. They viz. the holy Pen-men of the New Testament followed this Interpretation in those things only which did no way prejudice the Truth of Faith especially when they had occasion to discourse of any dangerous departure from that very version received among the Greeks or as he adds The Apostles and Apostolical Men used that common Version by a Liberty no way dangerous to win upon the Greeks or Gentiles who had great Veneration for it tho not in every part perfect Yet we must carefully note that the Apostles did not always quote the Septuagint as by the comparing of divers places may appear as Esa 25.8 for the Hebrew word there 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies in sempiternum for everlasting the Septuagint has it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 prevailing or overcoming but St. Paul translates it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in Victory Matthew and John as Jerome witnesses in his Comment on Esa 6. made their Quotations from the Hebrew whereas Luke was very skilful in the Art of Medicine and better read in Greek therefore his Stile is elegant both in his Gospel and in the Acts of the Apostles savouring more than they of human Eloquence and more using Greek than Hebrew Citations Examples from John and Matthew are Zech. 12.10 which the Septuagint renders 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 They will look upon me because they have insulted for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 transfixed or pierced but John 19.37 cites it out of the Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 They shall see him whom they pierced compare the Version of the Seventy Hos 11.1 with Mat. 2.15 Mic. 5.1 with Mat. 2.6 Esa 42.1 2 3 4. with Mat. 12.18 19 20 21. these and other Passages are to be opposed to such as do overmuch extol that Greek Version and attribute divine and authentick Authortiy to it because the Evangelists and Apostles sometimes made use of it which kind of reasoning might carry a shew of Validity had they always used it which 't is certain they did not and the Reason why they cited it sometimes is given before Citations from sense not word for word 2. Testimonies and Prophecies of the Old Testament are alleadged and produced in the New not always according to the Letter or word for word but frequently by change of the Phrase in divers Respects as 1. Sometimes words are left out which are not for the present purpose Detraction 1. as appears if you compare Deut. 24.1 with Mat. 5.31 and Deut. 25.5 with Mat. 22.24 and Esa 9.1 with Mat. 4.15 and Esa 42.4 with Mat. 12.21 Some observe more especially that the sacred Writers when they make Allegations do for brevity and perspicuity sake cite the first and the last and cut off the middle as Esa 28.11 12. with 1 Cor. 14.21 and Esa 40.6 7 8. with 1 Pet. 1.24 25. and Zech. 9.9 with Mat. 21.5 c. Sometimes words are added for Illustration or Exposition's sake Adjection 2. as Gen. 2.24 with Mat. 19.5 where 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they two are emphatically added And they two shall be one Flesh So Deut. 6.13 compared with Mat. 4.10 where the exclusive word is added with great evidence viz. Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him only shalt thou serve See also Esa 64.4 with 1 Cor. 2.9 where these words are added Neither hath it entred into the Heart of Man There is sometimes a Transposition of Words which nevertheless diminishes not Transposit 3. nor varies the sence as Esa 64.4 compared with 1 Cor. 2.9 where the hearing of the Ear and the seeing of the Eye are transposed so the Destruction of Altars and the killing of the Prophets are transposed 1 Kings 19.14 with Rom. 11.3 There is sometimes a change of the words themselves Change 4. and sometimes of their Accidents The change of words themselves happens 1. From the diversity of reading in the Hebrew Text especially when the Quotation is from the Septuagint who having made use of Bibles not pointed did frequently read and expound it otherwise then 't is in the Hebrew Gen. 47.31 And Israel bowed himself upon the Head 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the Bed he worshipped or adored his Lord God so as that he bowed his Body to his Beds-head but the Septuagint have it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 * Et adoravit I●rael super summitatem virgae s●ae Heb 11.21 And Israel worshipped upon the end or top of his Rod or Staff for they read it as if it had been 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies a Rod or Staff the difference being only in the Points This Version the Apostle exactly follows Heb. 11.21 And whereas there is a different reading even in the Greek some Copies having 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ejus of his some 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 suus his There arises a double Interpretation here viz. That Jacob through Age being in Bed leaned upon his Staff and thanking God for the promise of a Sepulture with his Fathers hence say some it should be thus Et inclinavit se Baculo suo innixus And he bowed himself leaning upon his Staff or that he bowed himself to the Scepter which Joseph held and honoured his Son in his Office that that Dream might be fulfilled which Joseph had of the Obeysance of the Sun and Moon mentioned Gen. 37.9 which the vulgar Version and that of Erasmus will have rendred And he adored leaning on the top of his Rod c. Another Example you have Psal 40.7 Mine Ears hast thou opened of which Metaphor see our sacred Philology Book 1. Vol. 1. cap. 7. But the Septuagint render it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 But a Body