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A81577 A short essay of modern divinity, by Robert Dixon. D.D. Dixon, Robert, d. 1688. 1681 (1681) Wing D1748A; ESTC R231408 33,711 62

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and sufficient for Salvation This may quiet all Ob. Of what use then are other Scriptures Sol. From a Child thou hast known the Holy Scriptures 2 Tim. 3.15.16.17 which are able to make thee wise unto Salvation through Faith which is in Christ Jesus All Scripture is given by Inspiration of God and as profitable for Doctrine for Reproof for Correction for Instruction in Righteousness that the Man of God may be perfect throughly furnished unto all good works All Scriptures are equally true but not equally important nor necessary in terminis The Death and Resurrection of Christ are of greater value then the Circumstances of them The Text is of more worth then the Comments Paraphrases and Glosses upon them As long as we believe the main we are safe for other things Errare possum Haereticus esse nolo Aug. Repentance and Faith are the whole Duties of man Every one that doth evil hateth the light Joh. 3.20.21 neither cometh to the light lest his Deeds should be reproved but he that doth Truth cometh to the Light that his Deeds might be made manifest that they are wrought in God The Kingdom of God consisteth in Righteousness and Peace and Joy in the Holy Ghost The Kingdom of Christ is within us Joh. 1.12 13. As many as received him to them gave he power to become the Sons of God even to them that believe in his name Which were born not of Blood nor of the Will of the Flesh nor of the Will of man but of God Of him ye are in Christ Jesus 1 Cor. 1.30 who is made unto us Wisdom and Righteousness and Sanctification and Redemption See the Sermon on the Mount per totum Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy Soul and with all thy mind Mat. 22.37.38 This is the First and great Commandment And the Second is like unto it Thou shall love thy Neighbour as thy self On these two Commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets Joh. 13.34 35 A New Covenant I give unto you That ye love one another as I have loved you that ye also love one another By this shall all men know that ye are my Disciples if ye have love one to another This is my Commandment Joh. 15.12 That ye love one another as I have loved you The hour cometh Joh. 4 21. when ye shall neither in this Mountain nor yet at Jerusalem worship the Father But the hour cometh and now is when the true Worshippers shall Worship the Father in Spirit and in Truth for the Father seeketh such to Worship him God is a Spirit and they that Worship him must Worship him in Spirit and in Truth We have known and believed the love that God hath to us God is love and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God and he in him 1 Joh. 4.16 Heb. 10.19 c Having boldness to enter into the Holiest by the Blood of Jesus By a new and living way which he hath Consecrated for us through the Vail that is to say his Flesh And having a High Priest over the House of God let us draw neer with a true heart in full assurance of Faith having our hearts sprinkled from an evil Conscience and our Bodies washed with pure Water Whom God hath set forth to be a Propitiation through Faith in his Blood Ro 3.25 c. to declare his Righteousness for the Remission of sins that are past through the forbearance of God c. One Mediator between God and Man Christ Jesus who gave himself a Ransom for all to be testified in due time If any man sin Tim. 2.5 6. we have an Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the Righteous Joh. 2.1 2. and he is the Propitiation for our sins and not for ours only but for the sins of the whole World Mat. 16.24 If any man will come after me let him deny himself and take up his Cross and follow me c. He that believeth on him is not condemned Joh. 3.18 but he that believeth not is condemned already Joh. 8.12 I am the Light of the World he that followeth me shall not work in darkness but shall have the Light of Life Tit. 2.11 The Grace of God that bringeth Salvation hath appeared to all men c. SECT XV. 2. Morality despised is Christianity Morality Heb. 11.6 They that fear God and work Righteousness are accepted of him They that believe God believe Christ Without Faith it is impossible to please God for he that cometh to God must believe that he is and that he is a Rewarder of them that diligently seek him Ob. Moral Men have no Grace they are many of them in Hell Sol. This is the Language Ro. 2.26 c. of those that pretend to speak the Language of Canan Let us hearken to sound words If the Uncircumcision keep the Righteousness of the Law shall not his Uncircumcision be counted for Circumcision And shall not Uncircumcision which is by Nature if it fulfil the Law Judge thee who by the Letter and Circumcision doth transgress the Law For he is not a Jew which is one outwardly neither is that Circumcision which is outwardly in the Flesh But he is a Jew which is one inwardly and Circumcision is that of the heart in the Spirit and not in the Letter whose praise is not of Men but of God A Moral Man is a Christian by the surer side Speculations Mr. Hobs. Notions Forms are mistaken A good life saved Heathens The Light of Nature is God's Will though it be more highly revealed I must confess I have not yet made the proficiency in the Schools of our Ages as to see why the second Table and the Acts of it are not as properly the part of Religion and Christianity as the Acts and Observations of the First Table If I mistake in this 't is St. James that hath abused me Jam. 1.17 who saith Pure Religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this To visit the Fatherless and Widows in their Affliction and to keep himself unspotted from the World So the thing which in the new Dialect signifies nothing but Morality and Civility the same in the Language of the Holy Ghost imports true Religion and undefiled Such as we Sow such shall we Reap God will require no more than what he hath given We talk of Special Graces but Sanctification makes the Saints and Self-denial the Christians and he that doth Righteousness is Righteous and he shall live and not die Follow Peace with all men and Holiness without which no Man shall see the Lord. ●eb 12.14 Lord I have hoped for thy Salvation and done thy Commandments Christ said ●s 119.164 I must preach the Kingdom of God to other Cities also ●uke 4.43 for therefore am I sent The Kingdom of God is within you ●uke 17.20 The Grace of God
Clergy Gentry Merchants Citizens and Yeomen Consider how you would rake Hell for a Brood of Hypocrites with Bibles on their Knees Writers of Sermons Preachers Prayers and Singers of Psalms but men of Blood These men if they had been right in their Principles and had they not been engaged in a damnable Cause were the best Souldiers in the World for Valour Discipline Thrift Sobriety and Temperance as brave Fellows as ever drew Sword for Alexander Caesar Pompey or Hannibal give them their due and no less a Terror to the whole World The Royal Party had Religious and Gallant Men that ventured their Noble Lives and Fortunes and made proof of their undaunted Courage but wanting the Sinews of War could not keep the Common Souldier in Obedience to war-like Command who having the Sword could not be restrained from Violence and Plunder no more than from Debauchery and Profaneness which was their Ruine By this we see the advantage of exact Discipline in War and that the Name of Gentry cannot carry it And that the Commons by Nature have as good Limbs and as stout Hearts as any and some by Education become as Gentile as the best witness the Army of Cromwel made the School of Civility They knew their Cause was bad and therefore wisely took this Course to imitate the Gentry to banish all open Swearing and debauchery for which they were highly to be commended But for Pride Perjury Cruelty Sacriledge and Lyes they were the Wonder of the World Who is then the Gentleman but he that doth the Gentle Deeds Who is then the Honest man but he that holds the Truth in Righteousness by submitting to all Laws that is by fulfilling all Righteousness with a true heart and a pure life One thing more to me is a great Mystery even of Iniquity To the Presbyterians the Principal Party that first Rebelled there did accrue according to the Nature of Accessories the Independants Anabaptists Quakers c. fighting altogether as in one Body against the King When they saw their time they rose up against their Masters and smote them Hip and Thigh and turned them out of the House and Field Afterward they turned out one another till the King came whose Right it was and turned them all out The Thing that I admire is This That hating one another as they do for their Principles and Practices even unto death and ready to cut one anothers throats yet they should be all so ready upon the least overture to be made against the King or the Church immediately to fall in altogether as one man I cannot unfold this Riddle but I find for what Cause I wot not that they are altogether as implacable to the Church of England as they are to the Church of Rome and seem to be as great Enemies to the Common Prayer which is the Publick Worship of the Church of England as they are to the Mass which is the Publick Worship of the Church of Rome And as the Papists teach their People to nickname us Hereticks so they teach their People to call us Popish or Papists in Masquerade Father forgive them both for they know not what they do Mad on both sides And as the Papists profess and practise Rebellions and Murders I would to God the Fanaticks did not the like SECT IX They say the finding out of the Disease is half the Cure Church of England The Reformed Religion as it is now established in the Church of England abating humane Imperfections in the Judgment of the wisest Christians abroad who would be glad to be in our condition except the Papists and Fanaticks is acknowledged to be the purest and freest from all Idolatry and Superstition and most resembling the Primitive Church of any Religion in the World justly therefore reverenced as the Patroness and Protectress of all the Reformed Churches in Europe a Sister and Friend of the Church of Greece and of the Churches in Asia and Africa besides the Churches of Russia Muscovia c. of the Greek perswasion that have not put their necks under the Roman-Yoke nor bowed their knees unto Baal and whose Mouths have not kissed him Kingdom of England The Government of the Kingdom of England by the Laws of this Land allowing humane failings is owned by the wisest Statesmen abroad to be the best contrived Model that ever was projected out of the best Copies in the World Wherein all Rights are so equally allaied for the Prerogative of the King and for the Liberty of the Subject for which all other Nations envy us and wish for that Honour Plenty and Freedom which we enjoy above them all if we knew how to use our own happiness excepting only the Papists and Fanaticks A Kingdom honoured and feared favoured and enriched by the greatest Kingdoms of the World which are also honoured and enriched by her and glad of her Protection Change of Government So then to endeavour the Discomposure or Overthrow of such curious Frames and stately Fabricks as these must needs be most horrid Malice Unthankfulness and unnatural Rebellion the Occasion of Atheism Barbarity Slavery and Confusion in my poor and weak Apprehension What other Nation in the World seeks to alter their Governments as we do To introduce a Change of either of these or both into any other form if ever it can be done must be the Change of the whole Body of the Laws for where the Principality or Priesthood is changed there must also of necessity be a Change of the whole Laws and that cannot be without great Distraction the work of an Age at least and wiser Lawyers and Statesmen then they are able to find of their own Party in which time after a troubled and perplexed life and much bloodshed and vast Treasures exhausted the Engineers will be all dead and rotten and their Names stink as bad as their Carcasses and that 's the just reward of Innovators Rebels and Overturners of Church and State with whose tainted blood good Subjects will scorn to mix by matching into such Rebellious Families The Genius of the English best suites with Monarchy and Episcopacy into which after all trials of Alterations to no purpose as into a Center the People will naturally fall as they have ever done and there settle thrive and flourish and Rebels become the scorn of Mankind Which of all our Neighbours offer to do as we do Never contented If they change at any time it is by the fortune of War full sore poor Souls against their Wills they rue those changes to be sure and fain would help it God knows if they could tell how Is it not a Thousand pities so good a Prince such wise Counsellers such learned Divines and Professors of all Faculties should be forsaken and ruined by Ignorant and Wicked Upstarts the whole World hath not the like brave and gallant men for Wisdom and Valour as we have Oro miseremini Laborum tantorum miseremini Animorum tantorum non
enought Why then should we not believe those that did work Miracles and were honest too Christ worked Miracles and so did his Apostles and therefore Christ and his Apostles were Teachers that came from God for no man could ever work such Miracles as they did unless they were sent of God Doctrine or matter of Law Beside their Teaching and Doctrine we believe to be true because we find it to be true by natural Reason in matter of Law Why should we not believe their Relations to be true also for matter of Fact For such men as preached such Doctrines and did such Miracles must needs make as true Relations of what they had taught and done for matter of Fact Why should this be the chief Scruple Miracles or matter of Fact Was it impossible for God to work Miracles We cannot say it And did he not work Miracles How can we but say it What did he not therefore work them because we saw them not Others did and they tell us of them and they that did them tell us what they did and others that saw them tell us what they did Shall we believe no Body nor Thing unless we see them How do we believe God whom we never saw 'T is by the Relation of his works they tell us of him Monstrat Quaelibet herba Deum The Heavens declare the Glory of God and the Firmament sheweth his handy work Would not we that are honest be believed that have seen and heard and tell it to others Conveyance Why should not Christ's Witnesses be believed when they tell the World what they have seen and heard Even the wonderfull works of God The Apostle could not but speak presently after Christ's Resurrection with great boldness what they had both seen and heard And though it be now long since to us that are now alive yet they told it to them that were hard by them and they told it to them that were next and so one Generation continued telling it one to another and so down to our time and we shall tell it to them that come after us to the Worlds end there will never be an end of telling it As the Jews did to their Childrens Children c. Is not this a possible and fair Conveyance What can be desired more Vbique Semper ab Omnibus Ob. Some make false Reports Sol. Therefore true Reports are the more Believeable Some speak as true as others speak false or else none speaks true which no Body can say Ob. How shall I be sure who speaks true or false Sol. By the Credit of the Witnesses We that are honest know that we speak true and they that are honest do speak true and therefore all men are not false but some are true And by their works you shall know them whether their words be true Now Christ and his Disciples went about doing all the good they could Preaching Repentance to all and healing every one that was diseased of all manner of Infirmities therefore they were true And besides God was in them and with them to enable them to preach and do Miracles For never men spake as they spake or did as they did therefore both their words and works were all true and therefore worthy of all acceptation and belief Quod erat Demonstrandum We should take it very ill of others if we knowing the Truth to be in our hearts the World should abuse us for Lyars and Dissemblers and that we speak not a word of Truth when God knows and our own hearts do know that we speak the Truth and nothing but the Truth and that we do call God to witness for what we say or do to deal with us no otherwise than as we mean honestly and justly in all that we say or do We believe our selves when we speak truth Why should we not believe others that are as true men as our selves But especially such as had power from God the God of Truth to confirm all their Doctrines and Miracles which power we have not and yet are true men But they had therefore these extraordinary gifts confirmed upon them not for their own sakes but for the sakes of others that they might believe by their Words and Deeds to the Glory of God and to the Comfort and Salvation of their own Souls in the day of the Lord Jesus when the Secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed and we shall understand all truths without all Scruples and when Faith and Hope shall cease because we enjoy the things which we believed and hoped for We cannot therefore say that nothing is true for God is true and God's People are true and therefore something must be true and this which is the word of God if any thing must be true But put the Case that men should be so unreasonable as not to believe as some are for all men have not Faith because they will not have it though they might have it and especially to believe that which is most reasonably and worthy and necessary and most profitable to believe That Jesus Christ came in the Flesh to save Sinners I say suppose men should be thus far unbelieving as to matter of Fact concerning Christ's coming in the Flesh to dy and rise again to save Sinners Doctrine Yet why will they not believe this plain Doctrine of so great a truth as is acknowledged by all that God is to be worshipped that they should work Righteousnes and do to all men as they would be done by which is matter of Right in all and to all Whether Christ came in the Flesh or no to save Sinners yet to be sure all men ought to be honest why then are so many quite contrary in their practice though in their mind they do agree as to common Honesty Though all men are so stubborn that they have not Faith why should they be so perverse as to have no honesty Now what they can say to this or the other I know not except they shall say as they may truly it is their own fault if they do not believe nor live honestly Why Because they will be high they will be rich because they know there is no God or wish so at least They will venture it Certainly every man as he would willingly be believed when he says truth so he would as willing be loved when he does truth that is he would be honestly dealt withal every way by every man with all his heart as he is willing to deal honestly every way to every man with all his heart And withall if there be Salvation they would be glad to be saved Who would not wish to dy the Death of the Righteous and that his last end may be like unto his The most wicked men after all would be glad to be happy The wise tells them they must use the right way that leads to happiness and that calls no other than Holiness Well they that do live honestly are approved tho