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A37483 Tropologia, or, A key to open Scripture metaphors the first book containing sacred philology, or the tropes in Scripture, reduc'd under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each / partly translated and partly compil'd from the works of the learned by T.D. The second and third books containing a practical improvement (parallel-wise) of several of the most frequent and useful metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes of the Old and New Testament / by B.K. De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685.; Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1681 (1681) Wing D895; ESTC R24884 855,682 1,006

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gentle and mild ways to reclaim them XVIII If a mild Fatherly intreaty and gentle usage will not reclaim them the Father uses a Rod and chastises them because he loves them XIX A Father corrects his Children not that he delights in it but because it is absolutely necessary he proportions the punishment to the Crime his Bowels yerning upon them the while and when the Chastisement has effected its end he is ready with open Arms to receive them as in the case of the Prodigal XX. A Father provides a Portion for his Children and takes care of their future maintenance and subsistence it being his duty to lay up for them PARALLEL I. GOd is the Author of Spiritual Being to his People Of his own will begat he us with the Word of Truth Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope c. Hence Believers are called his Children begotten by his holy Word and Spirit II. God the Spiritual Father nourishes and with Parental tenderness brings up his Children hence 't is said they are born up by him from the Belly and carried from the Womb To be laid to the Breast like new-born Babes that they may receive the sincere Milk of the Word III. God Cloaths his Saints He that so Cloaths the grass of the field shall he not much more Cloath you O ye of little Faith He Cloaths them with the Garments of Salvation covers them with the Robe of Righteousness and adorns them with the graces of his Spirit and Evangelical Holiness that he might take the more delight in him IV. God so loved his children that he sent his only begotten Son to save them In love to their Souls he delivers them they are precious in his sight and honourable and therefore he hath loved them c. Like as a Father pitieth his Children so the Lord pitieth them that fear him V. God saves and defends his Children from their Soul-Enemies as Sin Satan Spiritual Wickedness in high places which without his help would be too strong for them therefore he covers them with his wing from the rage and malice of Persecutors he is always ready to take their part If it had not been the Lord who was on our side says David when men rose up against us then they had swallowed us up quick c. What a strict charge does the Lord give to the Ungodly touching his Israel When they went from Nation to Nation and from one Kingdom to another people he suffered no man to do them wrong yea he reproved Kings for their sakes saying Touch not mine Anointed and do my Prophets no harm VI. God is exceeding tender and thoughtful of the Babes and weak ones among his people and gives particular charge concerning them unto his Ministers Strengthen ye the weak hands and confirm the feeble knees And in another place Comfort the feeble minded support the weak He is said to gather the Lambs with his arm and carry them in his bosom and gently to lead those that are with young VII God provides Food for his people and whatsoever else they want The young Lyons do lack and suffer hunger but they that seek the Lord shall not want any good thing There is no want to them that fear him He abundantly blesses Sions provision and satisfies her poor with bread Gives meat to them that fear him for he is ever mindful of his Covenant He provides Physick for their Soul-Diseases Bless the Lord O my Soul says David who forgiveth all thine iniquities who healeth all thy diseases VIII The Lord takes great delight to hear his little Children his Babes in Christ learn to pray and open their wants to him and though they stammer out a request or sigh or lisp out a Petition he is willing to hear and answer them His Spirit helps their infirmities for they know not what they should pray for as they ought and maketh intercession for them with unutterable groans Though like the Prophet they chatter like a ●●rane yet he will not despise them but rather lend his Ear to them than to the vain pomp and empty Ceremonies of Formalists and the specious performances of the Hypocrite IX God is proposed by Christ as a holy patern and example to his Saints Be ye perfect as your Father in heaven is perfect And in another place Be ye merciful as your Father also is merciful God is not soon angry but patient and long-suffering so should his Children be c. X. The Lord God loves such of his Spiritual Children best who walk closest with him who are holy as he is holy pure as he is pure who are changed into his Image made partakers of the Divine Nature Daniel was greatly beloved and David recorded to be a Man after Gods own heart by way of Eminency and John is called the beloved Disciple after the same manner For it is agreeable to Reason and Equity that where there is the nearest similitude there should be the dearest love and Vnion XI None teacheth like the heavenly Father none more careful to train up and instruct his Children in right ways he hath given them his holy Word which is able to make them wise to salvation Prophets Evangelists Apostles Pastors and Teachers to instruct them Rules to walk by Precepts of behaviour towards Enemies and Friends high and low rich and poor I will teach you saith the Lord what ye shall do He teaches sinners in the way He teacheth the hand to war it is he only that teacheth to profit Isa. 48.17 In a word he hath given them the Lord Jesus in whom are hid all the Treasures of wisdom and knowledge XII The Ears of the Lord are ever open to the crys of his Children Ask and ye shall receive c. whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer believing ye shall receive This is the confidence that we have in him that if we ask any thing according to his will he heareth us and if we know that he heareth us whatsoever we ask we know that we have the Petitions that we have desired of him XIII The Lord God knows what 's best for his Children and never fails to supply them if they ask in Faith He never refuses but when they ask amiss Ye ask and receive not says the Apostle James because ye ask amiss c. XIV The heavenly Father when Israel would be going on in a course of Idolatry and sin tells them he will hedge up their way with thorns and make a wall c. that is to stop Israels pursuit insomuch that she shall not overtake her Lovers As the Lord has a hedge of protection to secure his people from evil Isa. 5.5 Job 1.10 so he has a hedge of affliction to keep them from evil The hedge of thorns is a Metaphor and signifies much trouble and difficulty of
Terms to give them his Spirit as the Earnest thereof Turn you at my Reproof behold I will pour out my Spirit upon you I will make known my Words unto you The Holy-Spirit compared to a Seal Eph. 1.13 In whom ye also trusted after that ye heard the Word of Truth the Gospel of your Salvation in whom also after that ye believed ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of Promise Eph. 4.30 And grieve not the holy Spirit of God whereby ye are sealed unto the Day of Redemption A Seal is an Instrument fitted to make an Impression or Mark by which a Man knows the thing done whatsoever it be to be his own and not anothers Act as also to ratify and make authentick Bonds Covenants c. And in opening this Metaphor of Believers being sealed by the holy Spirit these things are meet to be noted 1. The Letter written or the Vessel filled with Treasure every true Christian. 2. The Wax appointed to the Seal and that is the Heart the relenting and pliable Heart of a Sinner Heb. 10.16 3. The Sealer that is as some conceive the Father or the Lord Jesus Christ others more immediatly the holy Spirit or third Person of the Trinity 4. The Seal as some understand is the Word of God others the Spirit we include both jointly considered 5. The Sealing or Impression active is the Act of applying the Word in the Ministry of the Gospel by the help of the Spirit to the Soul 6. The Print or Impression passive or Image of the Seal left in the Wax is called the Image of God or Knowledg Faith Love Truth Holiness c. which are originally in God and communicated to us by the Word and Spirit from him 7. The End of Sealing which is Secrecy Property and Security which things will appear more fully in opening the Metaphor METAPHOR A Seal especially if it be the King's Seal is highly prized and very carefully kept II. A Seal makes an Impression in the Wax like it self or leaves a resemblance of it III. Before the Seal can make an Impression the Wax must be melted or made pliable soft and fit to take it IV. The Seal alters the Form of the Clay 't is set or stamp'd upon A piece of Clay is a rude Lump without form or figure saith Mr. Caryl but if you take a Seal and stamp upon it that Clay receives any Figure or Coat of Arms that is engraven upon it V. A Seal is to confirm and make sure Bonds Contracts or Covenants that are made between Man and Man If an honest Man makes a Promise of such and such things to his Friend he thinks he hath ground to hope those good things so promised him are his own but if he gives it under his Hand in Writing he concludes he is more sure but if the Writing Covenant or Promise be sealed 't is as firm and as sure as he can desire to have it VI. A Seal is used to distinguish or differ things one from another whereby Property is known and secured a Merchant knows his Goods from other Mens by the Seal or Mark he sets upon them VII A Seal is used to confirm and make Laws Authentick till they have the King's Seal stamp'd upon them they oblige not the Subject to Obedience VIII A Seal is used to secure preserve or keep safe several things which otherwise might be spoiled run out and become good for nothing Things that we would not have any to touch nor meddle with we set a Seal upon IX A Seal many times is counterfeited by ill Men they indeavour to imitate it as nigh as they can to cheat poor ignorant People thereby X. A Seal is used to hide or keep back others from the Knowledg of things if a Man have any thing to write unto his Friend that he would not have others know he seals up his Letter upon the account of Secrecy tho 't is like afterwards in convenient time those things so conceal'd are discovered Parallel THe holy Spirit is the King's Seal the glorious King of Heaven and Earth and therefore is highly valued and prized by every true Christian. II. The holy Spirit makes an Impression on the Heart there is in a Believer a Similitude a Likeness or Resemblance of God every Saint hath the Image of the Spirit upon him he is holy harmless heavenly c. III. Before the holy Spirit seals any Person to the Day of Redemption the Heart is broken softned and made pliable by the Word and powerful Operations of Grace and so made fit to take that heavenly Impression And thus you have David speaking I am poured out like Water and all my Bones are out of Joint My Heart is like Wax it is melted in the midst of my Bowels IV. The Spirit makes a change upon the Soul of a Man or Woman that receives the Impression of it it alters every Faculty and puts a new Form or Figure as it were upon it Man naturally is a rude Lump a gross and confused Piece by reason of Sin till the Spirit stamps upon him or infuses into him new Habits V. The Holy Spirit confirms and makes sure the Covenant and Promises of God to Believers God hath not only made gracious Promises to them of Pardon Peace and Eternal Life c. But he hath left these Promises written in the Holy Scriptures and not only so but such is his great Love and Kindness to them he hath given them his Seal they have his Promise his Word and his Spirit also that they might not doubt of the Truth and Stability of his Covenant We are his Witnesses of these things and so is also the Holy Spirit whom God hath given to them that obey him VI. The Holy Spirit distinguishes or differs one Man from another God hath set his Seal or Mark upon all his People The Foundation of God remaineth sure having this Seal The Lord knoweth them that are his If any Man hath not the Spirit of Christ he is none of his VII The Holy Spirit is the broad Seal of Heaven by which all the Laws and Institutions of the Gospel were ratified and confirmed with Signs and Wonders in the Primitive Time by which means they come to be Authentick and everlasting Laws obliging all Men to Obedience and all Laws of Spiritual Worship Traditions and Institutions injoyned by any Potentate Assembly or Council whatsoever that were not thus sealed or witnessed to are utterly to be rejected VIII The Spirit secures preserves and keeps safe all true Believers from the Danger they continually are exposed to from Sin Satan and the Insnarements and Mischiefs of this evil World Satan nor wicked Men must not cannot destroy the Servants of God because of the Mark or Seal he hath set upon them Set a Mark upon the Men that mourn c. saying Hurt not the Earth c. till we have sealed the Servants of our God in
want of the Spirit for not coming to these Waters VIII The Spirit of God allays that great Drought that is in Men and Women naturally after perishing things But whosoever that drinketh of the Water that I shall give him shall never thirst c. It greatly satisfies the spiritual Desires of the Soul giving Peace inward Contentment and Joy through believing IX The Spirit and the Blessings thereof are free Ho every one that thirsteth come ye to the Waters Whoever will let him take of the Water of Life freely X. The Spirit quenches the Fire of Lust the Fire of Pride the Fire of Passion which Satan and our own treacherous Hearts are ready at every turn to kindle in us and which would were it not for this sacred Water burn and consume our Souls and bring us to utter Desolation METAPHOR OTher Water many times doth prove prejudicial to the Body when it is received at certain times too freely it surfeits and indangers the Life II. Waters whether taken in the common Acceptation elementary Water or cordial Waters or Spirits prepared by Art are not Waters of Life no Water can beget Life nor give Life to the Dead III. Water may be defiled made muddy and become unwholsome and unfit to drink or wash in Disparity THe Spirit never hurts any who drink thereof though in never so great a heat you may freely take down this Water and not be hurt thereby it surfeits none no danger of drinking to excess here II. The Spirit is called the Spirit of Life and Water of Life and may fitly be so termed 1. Because it begets spiritual Life in all poor dead Sinners 2. Because it maintains Life that which gives Life and Being to us as we are Men or Christians preserves the same Whether it be natural or spiritual 3. Because it makes the Hearts of Christians lively and increases Life in them 4. 'T is called Water of Life because it brings unto everlasting Life The Water that I will give him shall be in him a Well of Water springing up into Everlasting Life III. The Spirit ever remains pure and admits of no Filth 't is impossible to defile this Water or make it unfit for the Souls of Sinners See River Inferences FRom hence we may infer that those who have not received of the Spirit or drank of this sacred Water have no spiritual Life in them If any Man have not the Spirit of Christ he is none of his Those that have not this clean Water sprinkled upon them their Filthiness remains II. What Fools are those Men who refuse to drink of the Water of Life 't is but drinking and live for ever III. Be exhorted to pray earnestly long for and endeavour after a Participation of the Spirit How ready are Men and Women to go to this Well and that Well to drink Water for the help and healing of Bodily Distempers go many Miles dispense with all other Affairs that they may be recovered of external Diseases But how few inquire after the Water of Life or leave all their secular Business for the good and health of their immortal Souls To perswade you to acccept of a word of Counsel take these few Motives You are invited Ho every one that thirsteth come ye to the Waters c. These Waters are free you may have them if you have a Heart and Will in you to them the Well is open and Christ stands with his Arms spread forth to call and embrace you If any Man thirst let him come to me and drink The Holy-Spirit a Witness 1 Joh. 5.6 10. It is the Spirit that beareth Witness because the Spirit is Truth He that believeth on the Son of God hath the Witness within himself Rom. 8.16 The Spirit it self beareth Witness with our Spirit c. Rom. 9.1 My Conscience also beareth me Witness in the Holy Ghost c. A Witness is absolutly necessary for the keeping up of Justice deciding of all Matters of Moment or to the putting an end to Controversies that may arise between Parties and for the confirming and establishment of Truth METAPHOR WItness imports something to be done that is to be attested when it shall be required or when there is need of it II. A good Witness is a just and impartial Person one that will tell only the Truth III. A good and faithful Witness decides Controversies upon Trial the right way IV. One Witness is not sufficient to the deciding of some Differences in some Cases there should be more than one Witness In the mouth of two or three Witnesses shall every Word be established V. A Witness is highly esteemed and his Testimony prized by a Man falsely accused when his Life lies at stake thereby especially when such clear Evidence is given in for the Defendant that tends to the clearing up his Innocency and absolutely to acquit him and to his great Honour set him at liberty notwithstanding those cruel and false Accusations of his Enemy VI. A good Witness many times gives in such clear Proof and Circumstances to the deciding of Controversies and ending Differences that the Matter appears exceeding plain in the sight of all Persons VII A good and faithful Witness brings a Man sometimes off triumphantly that all were ready to conclude was a dead Man VIII A Witness is so necessary to confirm Bonds Contracts and solemn Covenants that they are not look'd upon Authentick and good in Law without Parallel THere is somthing done by Christ for us and in us which it is needful there be a Witness of to confirm and establish both 1. Whatever the Lord Jesus did in the days of his Flesh as the sent one of the Father was born witness to by the Holy Spirit by those mighty Works which were done by the means and power thereof 2. The Lord Jesus hath also done great things in those who do believe the Truth of which the Holy Spirit beareth Witness II. The Holy Spirit is a just and impartial Witness The Spirit beareth Witness because the Spirit is Truth III. So the Holy Spirit decides and ends the great doubt that arises in the Heart about the work of Grace the right way will not speak Peace to him to whom it doth not appertain will not clear the Guilty viz. him that believeth not notwithstanding his seeming Zeal Holiness c. nor condemn the holy and sincere Person notwithstanding the Weaknesses and Infirmities of his Life IV. So in the great case of Interest or no Interest in Jesus Christ or about Faith and Regeneration there must be two or three Witnesses no more is required First The Spirit of God And secondly Our Spirit or the Testimony of our own Conscience The Spirit it self beareth Witness with our Spirits that we are the Children of God V. When the Spirit of God with a Man 's own Conscience gives in Evidence for him touching his Sincerity when accused by Satan and by wicked Men and
Because the Gospel holds Christ forth to be the store house of all Divine grace and blessings he is ordained to convey all spiritual Riches to his Church and to every Member thereof 3. To allure and engage souls to love him and close in with him how can any refuse such a friend reject such a Saviour that is so beautiful to look upon and also so exceeding Rich. 4. That it might leave all men and women without excuse in the great Day what will they have to say that reject such a Saviour that turn their backs upon such a Christ when they are called to answer in the Day of Judgment 5. To relieve the tempted Soul 6. To strengthen the Faith and chear the hearts of all that do believe in him Fourthly The gospel is glorious in respect of Christ the glorious Object of it as it reveals his glorious Power Power in Scripture is taken two manner of ways or it shews a twofold power in Christ. 1. A Commanding Power his power of Soveraignty or Regal power that which we call Authority 2. The power of working or effecting that which he would have done Some have power to command but want a power to Effect that which they command cannot accomplish what they would have done but what Christ commands he can do or cause to be done at his Pleasure 1. I shall shew that the power of Christ is a glorious power 2. Shew why Christ hath such power 1. Christ hath a commanding Power he hath great Authority he hath a Regal Power or Superiority over all 1. Over Angels 2. Over the Church 3. Over the Devils I will lay upon the shoulders of Eliakim the Keys of the house of David Isa. 22.22 Keys is a borrowed speech signifying Government and Legal Power Christ hath the Keys of David Rev. 3.7 All Power in Rule and Government in Commanding Forbidding Punishing Binding Loosing Damning Saving is in Christs hand See Christ the Head and Heir of all things Keys of Hell and Death signifieth Christs Regal power over the Devils and delivering up unto Death and Hell or keeping out of it Over men mighty men Kings of the Earth He is the only Potentate King of Kings and Lord of Lords They are all his Subjects shall and must Submit to him 4. He hath an universal Power therefore glorious Power the Sun the Moon the Stars the Winds the Seas obey him 5. Christs Power is absolute he bears the Image of God he is God as you heard before None hath absolute power but God he doth what he pleaseth 6. Christs Power is Just therefore glorious in Power it is not a Might without Right 't is in him Essentially as God and is given to him as Mediator in the one Respect he derived it from none in the other sence he received it from the Father 7. Christs Power is Infinite he made the World he upholds the World therefore glorious in Power He could have made a Thousand Worlds can do beyond all that we can conceive or speak 8. Christs Power is glorious because he can bring all other Power to nought in a moment at his pleasure whether of Men or Devils 9. Christs Power is glorious Power in that it is everlasting Power Men may be powerful for a time but they may soon lose it must die and so cannot hold it long but Christ sits King for ever his power is from everlasting to everlasting of his Kingdom there shall be no end 10. Christs power is Dreadful he looketh upon the earth and it Trembles he can make all tremble before him who can Thunder like God 1. He has a glorious commanding Voice 2. A glorious restraining voice what is swifter than the Sun which he can stop in a moment 3. Glorious in his reproving voice Psal. 50.21 4. In his threatning voice Rev. 2.16 and Chap. 2.23 11. He hath a Glorious Victorious Conquering and Subduing Power he hath overcome Sin Devil Death Hell c. 12. Christs Power is Glorious because nothing is too hard for him to do nay nothing is hard for him to do he can do what he will with a word of his mouth 13. Christs Power extends not only over the Body but over the Soul also works mightily in us as well as for us and can do wonderful things by weak Instruments by foolish and contemptible ones in the eye of the VVorld VVhat mighty things did he do by a few poor Fishermen and others not accounted off 14. Lastly Nothing is hard for Christ to do tho' all the Devils of Hell and Men on Earth oppose and resist him I will work and who shall let it VVhy hath Christ as Mediator such great and glorious Power given to him 1. From the greatness of his work he is to accomplish 2. Because no Souls whatsoever Discouragements they meet with should despair in coming to him or in relying upon him 3. That he might be feared and dreaded by all yea that his very enemies might tremble before him 4. That he might be honoured and adored Honour belongs to Sovereignty Thirdly As the gospel is Glorious in respect of the Revelation made therein of God the Father and of our Lord Jesus Christ. So likewise in Respect of the Holy Ghost the gospel shews the Spirit in himself to be a distinct living powerful intelligent Divine Person Not only a distinct self subsisting Person but also a participant of the Divine Nature not the chief of all created Spirits and so the head of all good Angels as some imagine but that he is uncreated truly and ready God coeternal with the Father and the Son This we shall speak a little unto together with his glorious work Office and Operations First The VVord of God holds forth and positively declares that the holy Spirit is in himself a distinct intelligent Divine Person and which ought to be believed concerning this great truth viz. the Diety and Personality of the holy Ghost may be seen in the ensuing Testimonies according as they are Collected to our hands by a Reverend Divine Psal. 33.6 By the word of the Lord were the Heavens made and all the host of them by the spirit of his mouth Job 26.13 By his spirit he hath garnished the Heavens Psal. 104.30 Thou sendest forth thy Spirit they are created Mat. 28.19 Baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy Ghost Act. 1.16 That Scripture must needs hath been fulfilled which the holy Ghost by the mouth of David spake Act. 5.3 Peter said to Ananias why hath Satan filled thy heart to lye to the holy Ghost Ver. 4. Thou hast not lyed to man but to God 1 Cor. 3.16 Know ye not that ye are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you 1 Cor. 12.11 All these worketh that one and the self same Spirit dividing to every severally man as he will And there are
VII The Apostles were to take care of the Church whilst they lived and after their Decease Paul had the Care of all the Churches upon him He sent for the Elders and gave them charge c. St. Peter took care that after his Decease the Churches might be secured from Danger VIII The Apostles had a Dispensation committed to them from which they were not to depart A Dispensation of the Gospel is committed to me Wo is me if I preach not the Gospel They also ordained other Ministers IX The Apostles went through good and evil Report unweariedly till they had finished their Course and then committed themselves to Him that judgeth righteously in expectation of a Crown of endless Glory Henceforth is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness c. Parallel I. CHrist Jesus was immediatly sent by God He came not of himself but the Father sent him II. Christ Jesus went about preaching the Gospel doing Good and healing all that were oppressed III. Christ Jesus was not alone but the Father was with him God was with him in an extraordinary manner beyond what he ever was with any Mortal IV. Christ as the great and chief Apostle bore witness to the Truth For this cause came I into the World ●● V. The Lord Jesus came as the chief Apostle to open Mysteries that had been kept hid VI. Christ Jesus had not the Spirit by measure but was filled with the Spirit to do and speak mighty things VII Christ more especially took care of his Church before he left them He forewarned them of Evils to come he cautioned them against Fears and Apostacies and committed them to the Care of his Father Keep through thy Name those that thou hast given me VIII Jesus Christ as the great Apostle had a Dispensation committed to him The Work that my Father gives me to do shall I not do it I must work the Works of God Tell that Fox I do Miracles this day to morrow and the third day I shall be perfected He had Power also to ordain other Officers and Ministers IX Christ suffered great Contradiction of Sinners against Himself fought as the Captain of our Salvation with all Difficulties and Enemies till he had finished his Work and could say Father it is finished into thy hands I commend my Spirit He for the Joy that was set before him endured the Cross despised the Shame and is sate down at the right hand of God An Apostle I. THe Apostles were but meer Men whose Original was from the Dust. II. The Apostles had but small measure of the Spirit and were not without Sin and Infirmities III. The Apostles were but Fellow-Servants and not Lords over God's Heritage not like some we have had since their Time IV. The Apostles did but shew and direct to a Saviour to Salvation and eternal Life they were not able to save nor could they give Salvation to any Was Paul crucified for you c. Disparity I. CHrist was Emanuel the eternal Son of God God v●●ry God of God Lord of all whose Descent was from Heaven I came down from Heaven The second Man was the Lord from Heaven II. Christ had the Fulness of the Divine Spirit dwelt in him and rested upon him God gave not the Spirit to him by measure Through the eternal Spirit he offered himself to God without spot The Prince of this World came and found nothing in him He was holy harmless and undefiled separate from Sinners III. But Christ is Master Head Lord Ruler and Governor a compleat Prince and King as well as Priest and Prophet and Apostle He is Lord of all over all God blessed for evermore Which made Mary say They have taken away my Lord and Thomas say My Lord and my God IV. But Christ did more than shew and direct to a Saviour He was that Saviour himself and the Author of eternal Salvation to all them that obey him He had Help laid upon him being mighty to save was born a Saviour To you is born in the City of David a Saviour which is Christ the Lord. And that great Salvation is not to be neglected without eminent Danger How shall we escape that neglect so great Salvation Inferences I. BEhold the great Goodness of God to the Church and World that he should send so great an Apostle so wise an Ambassador to treat with Souls and for Souls and to settle govern and establish the Church II. What great Love Christ had to Sinners that he should leave his Riches and Glory above to come down to be an Apostle a Fellow-Servant for our sakes He that was rich became poor that we through his Poverty might be made rich III. What need have we of the Pope and his Cardinals seeing God hath been so kind to give us Christ to be our Apostle and High-Priest We own none but Christ to be the Apostle and High-Priest of our Profession who can do all things for us by his Word Spirit and Ministers Away therefore with that grand Antichrist and vile Impostor whom they call His Holiness with all his Antichristian Crew IV. This may serve to inform us that we ought to listen to him and be taught by him for there is great reason for it 1. God sent him I came not of my self the Father sent me 2. He spake so as never Man spake No Man ever yet nor ever will speak like the Man Christ Jesus He spake like one that had Authority and not like the Scribes learned Doctors and wise Men among the Jews Many were astonished at his Understanding and Answers in his tender Age. 3. God commands us to hear him This is my beloved Son hear him 4. God threatens us if we do not hear him 't is dangerous to refuse to hear him How shall we escape if we turn away from him that speaks from Heaven Christ the Bread of Life John 6.48 50 51. I am the Bread of Life This is the Bread which cometh down from Heaven I am the living Bread which came down from Heaven IT is not my Business here to give the various Opinions of Men touching the Bread in the Text Some hold it to be Christ's Doctrine others Christ in the Sacrament others hold it is Christ in a more invisible Administration but to shew metaphorically that whatsoever Bread properly so called is to Men considered as Men that Jesus Christ is unto Believers and all true Christians according to the Gospel Metaphor I. BRead is prepared and made fit for Food II. Bread is a Substance well suited for the Subject to which it is appointed III. Bread is good in it self and of its own nature IV. Bread is not inherent in us but a distinct thing from us and a Gift from another V. Bread is ordained to an high and most excellent End even to preserve the whole
do not grieve it this is the Counsel the Apostle gave to the Ephesians Do not quench the Motions of it nor turn a deaf Ear to the tender and gracious Reproofs it daily gives you Do not give way to Sin or Satan neglect not your Duties pray often and hear the Word and be found in your places where the Word and Spirit hath directed you Live in Love and let all Bitterness Wrath Anger Clamor and Evil-speaking be put away from you with all Malice and be kind one to another and tender-hearted forgiving one another as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you And hereby you will not grieve the holy Spirit whereby you are sealed unto the Day of Redemption Lastly Take heed Satan does not deceive thee with a counterfeit Seal Many are confident they have the Spirit Light and Power when 't is all meer Delusion The Spirit always leads and directs according to the written Word He shall bring my Word saith Christ to your remembrance Some Men boast of the Spirit and conclude they have the Spirit and none but they and yet at the same time cry down and vilify his blessed Ordinances and Institutions which he hath left in his Word carefully to be observed and kept till he comes the second time without Sin unto Salvation The Spirit compared to a River Psal. 46.4 There is a River the Streams whereof make glad the City of God John 7.38 He that believeth out of his Belly shall flow Rivers of living Water Rev. 22.1 And he shewed me a pure River of Water of Life as clear as Chrystal proceeding out of the Throne of God and the Lamb c. METAPHOR EVery River hath a proper Head or Fountain from whence it doth proceed II. A River hath much Water in it a Cistern or Vessel will contain but small quantities some Rivers contain abundance and can never be emptied III. A River lieth open and free to all every Man that passeth by makes use of a River if he needs it Fountains and Conduits are many times seal'd or lock'd up and 't is hard to come at Water out of them but a River doth freely send forth its Streams that run continually never cease day nor night IV. Many Rivers are very deep Altho in some places they may be so shallow as that a Man may wade in them yet in some other places they are mighty deep and dangerous so that none dare adventure into them Hence Marks and Bounds are many times set up to give notice V. A River is the proper Element of Fishes and many living Creatures they are produced by it and live in it VI. A River is good to wash in to cleanse purge and carry away Filth and noxious Pollution VII A River hath its Banks to keep it in its proper Bounds and make it run in its own Chanel by which means People know whither to go if they would partake of the Benefit of its Waters VIII Some Rivers overflow their Banks at some certain times and greatly enrich the Soil and make it fruitful as particularly the River Nilus in Egypt IX A River is profitable for Commerce Traffick and Navigation it is the means of Conveyance of the rich Commodities of one Kingdom to another and of one City to another by which means People Cities and Nations are greatly enriched What a great Conveniency is the River of Thames to the City of London By this means also one Friend can soon go to another and often hear each from the other X. Some Rivers run very swiftly bear all down before them are so impetuous as they cannot be stopped in their Course and Chanel A swift Stream washes away Filth best XI Some Rivers environ Towns and are instead of other Fortifications to them making them strong and hard to be taken XII A River causes those Trees that are planted by the side of it to thrive and grow exceedingly The Waters softening the Ground their Roots spread forth they flourish when those that are planted on Heaths and barren Mountains wither and fade away in a Time of Drought XIII A River is very pleasant and delightful as well as profitable to them that dwell by it and they can take their Walks by the sides thereof XIV A River carries or conveys by the help of Boats and other Vessels many Things and Persons whose Purposes and Intentions are that way steer'd into the Ocean XV. Sometimes a River is so still calm and quiet that you cannot discern any Motion and then without meer human artificial means no Ship Boat or Vessel can sail or move along XVI Some Rivers divide one Country or Nation from another XVII After a great Rain a River rises higher runs more swift by reason of the Land-Floods that come down and run into it XVIII A River will carry and bear up a Ship of a great Burthen and many other heavy things and according as its Waters run either more slowly or swiftly so do those things which sail or swim along in it XIX The Water of a River and running Streams is usually more clear and savoury than Pools or standing Waters A River purgeth it self and if a Branch or small Stream runs through a loathsom Ditch it carries away the Pollution of it XX. The Waters of a River are good to drink and satisfy Thirst. Parallel THe holy Spirit is said to proceed from the Father But when the Comforter is come whom I will send unto you from the Father even the Spirit of Truth which proceedeth from the Father he shall testify of me It proceeds out of the Throne of God and the Lamb. II. The holy Spirit is called a River not a Cistern not a Vessel to denote that Fulness of the Water of Life which is in it the Abundance of heavenly Blessings that flow from it all the Godly in all Ages from the beginning of the World have been supplied from this River Thousands and Ten Thousands have drawn out of it have been filled with it have had their measures of it as God in his Wisdom saw good to communicate it to them yea and our blessed Saviour received it without measure And yet the River is as full as ever in it self there is no emptying of it III. The holy Spirit is a River that lieth open to all poor Sinners whoever will may come to these Waters none are forbidden no Restraint is laid on any Soul that desires to have them I will give freely to him that is thirsty even the Waters of Life Ho every one that thirsteth come to the Waters c. IV. This spiritual River is wonderful deep there is no searching out the Depths thereof Who knows the mind of the Spirit but he that searcheth all things The Purposes Decrees and secret Ways of the Spirit are unknown to Men in many respects tho some of his Ways Influences and Operations are discernible Believers may adventure a little way as far as their Bounds and Limits permit
rendered as a vile Hypocrite as Job was it doth clear him and makes his Heart light and how doth he prize and esteem of such a Friend Alas had not a Christian the Witness in himself to clear and bear up his Soul he would sink down many times into utter Despondency but this made holy Job to triumph over all his Enemies Behold my Witness is in Heaven and my Record is on high As much as if he should say though many Witnesses are against me yet I will keep my Conscience clear I will not have my own Heart to charge me or witness against me as long as I live VI. So the Holy Ghost gives in such clear Demonstration and Proof to the clearing up of a Man's Evidence for Heaven that when all Cases are clearly considered a poor Saint though doubtful before comes to a good and full Satisfaction therein God's Spirit and Conscience compares a Man's State with the Word of God and if upon Trial it appears that those Qualifications are wrought in his Heart that the Word expresly mentions concerning the Truth of Grace he then finds he hath no more cause to doubt of the goodness of his Condition VII So the Holy Spirit and Conscience bring off a Christian with abundance of holy Joy and Triumph notwithstanding his Case may seem very dangerous by means of strong Accusations of Satan as it was with Job For this is our rejoycing the Testimony of our Conscience that in Simplicity and godly Sincerity we have had our Conversation in the World c. VII So the Spirit or God confirms the Covenant of Grace to the Soul of a Believer for when the true Fear of God is wrought in the Heart the Spirit witnesseth to it and thereby assures us that all the Promises that are made therein are undoubtedly our own and shall be performed to us Inference HOw happy is the State of the Godly what good Assurance have they of Eternal Life they have received an Earnest of it it is sealed unto them and they have two infallible Witnesses to confirm it to them See Conscience a Witness The Holy-Spirit a Teacher Luke 12.12 For the Holy-Ghost shall teach you in the same hour what ye ought to say Joh. 14.26 But the Comforter which is the Holy Ghost whom the Father will send in my Name he shall teach you all things and bring all thing to your Remembrance whatsoever I have said unto you THe Holy Spirit is the great Teacher of the Church and every particular Saint and Member thereof unto whom the Accomplishment of that great Promise is committed And they shall be all taught of God Joh. 6.45 Teacher A Teacher is a personal Appellation II. A Teacher implieth one or more that needeth Instruction or Teaching it argues Weakness of Knowledg and want of Understanding in some Persons about such things they ought to be well instructed in III. It behoveth an able Teacher to have great Knowledg and Understanding himself in all those Things and Mysteries he instructeth others in IV. A spiritual and able Teacher openeth divers dark deep hidden and mysterious things to the Understandings of Men. V. A divine and able Teacher by this means greatly inlightneth the World and causeth Darkness and Ignorance to fly away inriching Men's Minds with the precious Knowledg of sacred Truths VI. An able Teacher instructeth ignorant Persons by degrees as they are able to take in conceive and apprehend things first to read the a b c and then the Bible and afterwards the Grammar or any other Things of Learning they desire to be instructed in VII Some Teachers teach their Scholars out of a Book their great Business is to help them rightly and distinctly to understand that VIII A Teacher exerciseth much Patience towards them whom he instructeth especially when he meets with such that are very dull and unapt to learn he is forc'd to take much Pains with them IX Some Teachers tho very deserving have been greatly slighted by those very Persons they have shewed much Love to and taken great Pains with for their good which hath sorely grieved them X. Some Teachers after they have found those whom they were imployed to teach and instruct grown to such a great degree of Stubborness and Obstinacy that they have utterly despised and refused to betaught by them and have cast all Counsel behind their Backs then they have left them and wholly given them up as hopeless Persons XI Godly Teachers are so great a Blessing to People that it is a great Loss to lose them nay a sore and lamentable Judgment upon the Church and the World to be deprived of or have their Tea-chers taken away from them or forc'd into a Corner Parallel THe Holy Ghost is a Divine Person See Comforter II. There is no Man whatsoever but needeth the Divine Teaching and Instruction of the Holy Ghost For what Man knoweth the things of a Man save the Spirit of a Man which is in him Even so the things of God knoweth no Man but the Spirit of God 1 Cor. 2.11 III. The Holy Ghost hath great Knowledg yea he is infinite in Understanding there is nothing that he is ignorant of that either concerns God's Honour or our Good The Spirit searcheth all things yea the deep things of God IV. The Holy Ghost openeth many dark and deep Mysteries what hidden Mysteries did he reveal to the Prophets and open and unfold to the blessed Apostles Which in other Ages were not made known unto the Sons of Men as is now revealed unto the Apostles and Prophets by the Spirit V. The Holy Ghost inspiring and teaching the Prophets and Apostles who were the holy Pen-men of the sacred Scripture hath greatly inlightned the Inhabitants of the Earth where their Record is known and also when he hath opened the Eyes of the Understandings of Men in those profound and glorious Mysteries contained in the holy Scripture how are their minds inriched with the Knowledg of divine Truths VI. The Holy Ghost teacheth and instructeth poor Sinners gradually first the a b c of Religion viz. the Knowledg of Sin and their lost and undone Condition thereby the Vanities of this World together with the necessity of a Saviour and then in the second Place he instructeth them in higher Mysteries opening and explaining the Covenant of Grace as also the glorious Mystery of Union and Communion with God the Mystery of the Trinity the Incarnation of Christ his Priesthood and other things relating to him as Mediator together with many dark Sayings and Prophecies of the Scripture which those who are unlearned viz. who have not the Spirit 's teachings wrest unto their own Destruction I have many things to say unto you but ye cannot bear them now VII So the Holy Ghost teacheth Sinners the Knowledg of the Scriptures for as the Spirit gave them forth so he is the best Interpreter of them Then opened be their Vnderstandings that they might understand the
Scriptures He shall teach you all things and shall bring my Words to your Remembrance he shall take of mine and shew it unto you c. that is he shall open and explain my Word and Doctrine to you How ignorant are some Men of the Scriptures and of those glorious Mysteries contained therein notwithstanding all their humane Learning or that Knowledg they have of Hebrew Greek and Latine for want of the Spirit 's Teaching VIII So the Holy Ghost exerciseth much Patience towards Sinners whom he comes to teach and instruct in the way of Salvation Mankind being generally very dull and unapt to learn the Knowledg of themselves Sin Christ and Salvation therefore he drops now a Word and then a Word for their Conviction IX So many Men that the Holy Ghost hath shewed much Love unto and laboured greatly with have notwithstanding slighted and disregarded all his Counsel and Instruction like as Israel did of old Thou gavest them thy good Spirit to instruct them and withheld not thy Manna from their Mouth c. X. So the Holy Ghost who laboured to instruct the old World finding they were grown to a fearful degree of Hardness Rebellion and Obstinacy utterly refusing to return or be reformed after he had waited many Years upon them left them to perish in their Sins God declaring sometimes before the Flood came upon them That his Spirit should not always strive with Man and in like manner the Spirit deals with stubb●●rn obstinate Sinners for after long-waiting and abused Patience he leaves them and gives them utterly up to their own Heart's Lust and to walk in their own Counsel XI The Holy Ghost is such a great Blessing to the Church and People of God nay and unto Sinners too that there can come no greater Judgment upon them than to be deprived of this sacred and heavenly Teacher tho it is sad with the Church When her Teachers are removed into a Corner and her Eyes see them not yet we had better lose all other Teachers and that utterly than lose this great Teacher only for tho he is pleased to make use of them he can teach effectually and savingly without them were they removed and taken away but they cannot teach without him unto the least spiritual Advantage and those who pretend to be Teachers of others and yet despise his Teaching-Assistance will once find they undertook a Work which was none of theirs Inferences IS the Holy Ghost the great Teacher how dare any then reproach and villify him or slight his Teaching or those who are lead and instructed by him 2. It may also stir up all Persons to a readiness and willingness of Heart and Mind to be taught and instructed by him Quest. How may we know say some the Spirit 's Teachings who are they that are taught and instructed by him Answ. This you may take as an undoubted Truth that The Spirit never teacheth any thing contrary to the written Word because so the World might be at a certainty about a good and true Teacher in matters of Religion the Spirit hath left us the holy Scripture and he always teacheth as that teacheth opening and explaining what dark and obscure things are contained therein so that he that walketh faithfully up to the written Word is lead and taught by the Spirit Quest. But doth not the Apostle say We have an Vnction from the holy One and know all things and need not that any Man teach us We need no other Teacher therefore but the Spirit Answ. That is a great Mistake and apparent wresting of the Text for the Spirit of God that holy Unction was in the Primitive Saints in a more glorious measure than he is in any now and yet Christ called forth and ordained divers other Teachers for them who were to build them up in their most holy Faith And the things saith Paul to Timothy that thou hast heard of me among many Witnesses the same commit thou to Faithful Men who shall be able to teach others also A Gospel-Ministry is to abide till Christ's second Coming they are appointed for the gathering together building up and perfecting of the Saints until we all come into the Vnity of the Faith and of the Knowledg of the Son of God unto a perfect Man c. Therefore the meaning of the Holy Ghost in that Place is this We need not that any Man teach us but as that Anointing teacheth if any Man teach us such and such things that are not written things that the Spirit never taught in the Word of God we ought not to hearken to them we need no Teaching but that which is according to the Spirit 's Teachings and agreeable to its Blessed Rule left upon Record viz. the Holy Scriptures of Truth The holy-Holy-Spirit compared to a Dove Mat. 3.16 And he saw the Spirit of God descending like a Dove and lighted on him The Holy-Spirit is represented by a Dove or appeared in the shape of a Dove and may in some things be resembled thereto Simile A Dove is a Bodily Substance or hath a Subsistence of his own II As at the beginning of the Creation saith a Reverend Divine the Spirit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 incubabat came and fell on the Waters cherished the whole and communicating a prolifick and vivifick Quality unto it as a Fowl or Dove in particular gently moves it self upon its Eggs until with and by its generative Warmth it hath communicated vital Heat unto them III. A Dove is a meek harmless and innocent Creature Be ye as harmless as Doves IV. A Dove hath a quick sharp Sight or Eye as it is hinted Cant. 1.6 chap. 4.1 V. A Dove brought Tidings to Noah of the ceasing of the Flood of Waters and so consequently that the Wrath of God was abated likewise VI. A Dove is a most swift Creature hence David crys out O that I had the Wings of a Dove then would I fly away and be at rest Parallel SO the Holy Ghost hath a personal Existence It was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a bodily Shape and that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of a Dove II. So now saith he at the Entrance of the new Creation the Spirit comes as a Dove upon Christ who was the immediate Author of it and virtually comprized it in himself carrying it on by virtue of his Presence with him and so this is applyed in the Syriack Ritual of Baptism composed by Severinus And the Spirit of Holiness descended flying in the likeness of a Dove and rested upon him and moved on the Waters III. So the Holy Spirit is of a most sweet meek pure and Dove-like Disposition the Perfection of all excellent Qualities being in him as well as upon the Dove Christ as he was figured forth thereby IV. The Holy Spirit hath a quick and sharp Sight can discern the very Thoughts and Intents of the Heart what can be hid from his Eyes before whom all
things lie naked and bare V. So in the Assumption of this Form there may be some respect had to Noah's Dove signifying Peace and Reconciliation by Christ and the ceasing of the Wrath of God to all those who shall fly to the Lord Jesus and rest upon him by a lively Faith VI. The Holy Ghost is swift God is said to fly upon the Wings of the Wind the Spirit is God and the Flight of the Dove saith Reverend Blackwood denotes the divine Influence of the Spirit coming from Heaven into the Members of Christ as well as into the Head the Holy Ghost can quickly come to the Aid and Succour of a Believer when in Trouble or beset with Temptation or to strengthen him when he hath any great Work and Business to do for God That Spirit appeared like a Dove and yet the Learned tell us it was of a fiery Colour and we must not think this Substance saith Mr. Blackwood or Body resembled by a Dove to be hypostatically united to the Holy Spirit as the humane Nature of Christ is to the divine but as Angels appeared oft-times to Men in humane Bodies and laid them down again so did the Holy Ghost The Holy Spirit the Saints Guide Joh. 16.13 He will guide you into all Truth c. Rom. 8.14 As many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the Sons of God The Spirit is the Saints Guide Guide A Guide is very necessary for Strangers in a Wilderness where there are many ways and turnings II. An eminent and able Guide is well skill'd in all ways and able to give Directions in the most difficult Cases that are very hard to find out III. A faithful Guide gives notice of all the Dangers that are in the way and shews also how a poor Travellor may escape them and so go safe unto his desired Place IV. An able Guide frees a Man that commits himself to his Guidance from many Cares and Fears that attend such who have lost their Way and have no Guide V. An able and faithful Guide gives plain and full Direction to the ignorant so that they cannot well miss the way if so be they exactly follow his Directions Parallel SO the Guidance of the Holy Spirit as it is contained in the Holy Scripture is necessary to Believers whilst they pass through the Wilderness of this World where one says this is the way and another that II. So the Holy Spirit is able to guide poor Sinners in all the ways of God he led Moses and the Prophets under the Law and led the Apostles and all the Primitive Christians under the Gospel-Ministration Holy Men of God spake as they were moved and guided by the Holy Spirit There is no Precept nor Promise of God needful for the Children of Men to be instructed in but the Spirit in the holy Scripture hath left it upon Record for our Direction and Consolation and whatsoever is hard to be understood that is contained therein The Spirit that searcheth all things can open and explain it to a gracious Soul the Spirit guides in the way of Morality in the way of Faith and Gospel-Obedience in the way of Church-Constitution and Discipline and in Gospel-Holiness and Conversation III. The Holy Spirit hath in the Holy Scripture for in that is contained all the Directions of the Spirit touching all matters and cases necessary to alvation given notice to all Spiritual Travellors of all the Dangers that may attend them in the way to Heaven First the Danger of Unregeneracy the common Road that most Men and Women walk in the Spirit●● hath told us positively if we go in that way we shall perish for ever Except a Man be born again he cannot see the Kingdom of God Secondly The great Danger of the way of Presumption Thirdly The Danger of Despair Fourthly The Danger of Idolatry Heresy and Error Fifthly The Danger of Disobedience to Christ's Commands Acts 3.22.23 Sixthly The Danger of loving or liking of any one Sin Seventhly The Danger of Hypocrisy Eighthly The Danger of Apostacy c. IV. So the Holy Spirit frees a poor Saint from many Fears and Cares which attend others whilst he wholly commits himself to the Guidance of God's Word and to the Directions of the Spirit many are at a loss and know not what to do nor which way to go whilst he rests satisfied resolving to go wholly by this Guide V. So the Holy Spirit in the Scripture of Truth hath given such plain and clear Directions in all Cases of moment about Faith and Holiness that the ignorant and unlearned cannot miss the way to Heaven if they carefully observe the Rules laid down therein Guide OTher Guides tho very skilful and have good Knowledg of a way or matter they undertake to guide Men in may notwithstanding in some things miss being not infallible cannot give infallible Demonstrations to all doubtful Persons that they are right and that those who follow their Directions shall never go astray Disparity BUT the Holy Spirit in such a glorious manner by many Signs and Wonders so confirmed the way to Heaven as they are recorded in the Holy Scripture that those that follow his Counsel shall not go astray he is an infallible Guide and never imposed any Rules Laws or Precepts upon Men but left such convincing Evidence of the Truth of his Testimony that there remains no just ground for a Doubt or Objection as might be shewed in respect of the giving forth both of the Law and Gospel therefore those who pretend they are led by the Spirit or Inspiration and yet cannot prove and demonstrate what they say to be true by such ways and means that no Deceiver can pretend unto or do the like c. lie and abuse the Holy Ghost who is a certain and infallible Guide Inferences BLess God for this Spiritual Guide in matters of Faith and Practice and that there are such sure Rules left by him in the written Word What should we have done had God never afforded us such a Teacher and Guide as the Holy Ghost is 1. For Man naturally is blind I will lead the Blind in ways they knew not c. 2. There are many By-ways and were there not one sure and perfect Guide how could a Man find his way It is as easy for one Man to say he is led by the Spirit and Inspiration as it is for another and how shall a Man were it not for the Word know which of them is in the right 3. Some pretend they are led by the Spirit and they walk quite contrary to the Scripture which contains all the Truth of God necessary to be known believed and practised in order to Salvation He shall guide you into all Truth he shall bring my Word to your Remembrance Quest. How shall we know who follows the Spirit 's Guidance Answ. Art thou led to repent to leave thy Sins to believe in Christ to obey his Commands to
Obedience in our Conversion to God be not the effect of his Grace in us he doth not work in us both to will and to do of his own good pleasure 1. The work of Conversion it self and in especial the act of Believing or Faith it self is expresly said to be of God to be wrought in us by him to be freely given unto us from him the Scriptures saith not that God gives us ability or power to believe only Namely such a power as we may make use of if we will or do otherwise but Faith and Conversion themselves are said to be the work and effect of God But it maybe Objected that every thing which is actually accomplished in potentia before There must therefore be in us a power to Believe before we do so actually The Act of God working Faith in us is a creating work for we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus And he that is in Christ is a new Creature now the Effects of creating acts are not in potentia any where but in the active Power of God so was the World it self before its actual existence This is termed potentia logica which is no more but a Negation of any Contradiction to existence not potentia physica which includes a disposition unto actual existence Notwithstanding therefore all these preparatory works of the Spirit of God which we allow in this matter there is not by them wrought in the Mind and Wills of men such a next power as they call it as should enable them to believe without further actual grace working Faith it self Wherefore with respect to believing the first act of God is to work in us to will So Phil. 1.13 he worketh in us to will This God worketh in us by that grace which Austin and other Learned men call gratia operans 2. Faith and Repentance 'T is said to be given of God Him hath God exalted to be a Prince and a Saviour to give Repentance unto Israel and remission of sin to you it is given in behalf of Christ not only to believe but to suffer for his sake By Grace ye are saved through faith and that not of your selves it is gift of God Our own ability be it what it will however assisted and excited and Gods gift are contra-distinguished If it be of our selves it is not the gift of God if it be the gift of God it is not of our selves and the manner how God bestows this gift upon us is declared ver 10. For we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto good work And from hence Faith is called the Faith of the operation of God 3. Love that precious prevailing Grace is planted in the Soul by the Spirit causing the Soul with Delight and Complacency to cleave unto God and his wayes the Lord God will Circumcise thine heart to love the Lord Deut. 30.6 Hope maketh not ashamed because the Love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the holy Ghost Rom. 5.5 The fruit of the spirit is love Gal. 5.22 4. It might be further demonstrated by considering how Conversion with the manner how it is effected is set forth in the holy Scripture The Lord thy God will circumcise thine heart and the heart of thy seed to love the Lord thy God with all thine heart c. What is this but the putting off the Body of Sin Col. 2.11 This is the mediate work of the Spirit of God no man ever Circumcised his own heart A new heart also will I give you and a new spirit will I put within you and will take away the stony heart that is that impotency and enmity which is in our hearts unto Conversion 5. The work of grace upon the Soul is called a vivisication we are by nature dead in Sins and Trespasses in our Deliverance from thence we are said to be quickened The Dead shall hear the voice of the son of God and Live being made alive now no such work can be wrought in us but by an Effectual Communication of a Principle of Spiritual Life and nothing else will deliver us Some think to evade the power of this Argument by saying that all these Expressions are metaphorical and arguing from them are but fulsome Metaphors And 't is well if the whole Gospel be not a Metaphor unto them But if there be not an Impotency in us by nature unto all Acts of spiritual Life like that which is in a Dead man unto acts of Life natural if there be not an alike Power of God required unto our deliverance from that Condition and the working in us a Principle of spiritual Obedience as is required unto the Raising of him that is dead they may as well say that the Scripture speaks not truly as that it speaks metaphorically 6. Believers are said to be begotten and born again of the Spirit by which it appears that our Regeneration is not an Act of our own I mean not so our own as by outward helps and assistance to be educed out of the Principles of our nature Of his own will begot he us by the word of truth c. Born again not of corruptible seed but of incorruptible c. Which were born not of blood nor of the will of man but of God This being so it behoveth them who plead for Active Interest of the will of Man in Regeneration to produce some Testimonies of Scripture where it is assigned unto it as the Effect unto its proper Cause where is it said that a man is born again or begotten anew by himself and if it be granted as it must be so unless violence be offered not only to the Scripture but Reason and common sence that whatever be our Duty and Power herein yet these Expressions must denote an Act of God and not ours Regeneration being thus proved to be the glorious working and operation of the holy Ghost we shall now proceed to shew further the nature and excellency of grace as it shines forth in the gospel and is experienced by every sincere Christian. 1. Gospel grace is glorious because when received in Truth it delivers the Soul from Bondage it breaks the bonds For the Soul is not set at liberty by the bare shedding of Christs blood without the application of it by the spirit or infusion of grace into the heart 2. The gospel through the grace of it when received in Truth opens blind Eyes it makes them see that never saw in a spiritual sence before it opens their eyes that were born blind how blind was Saul till the gospel grace shone upon him or rather in him 3. The gospel through the grace of it when received in Truth raises the dead Soul to Life 'T is hereby we come to be quickened the flesh profiteth nothing 't is the Spirit that quickeneth that is the Humane nature without the Divine cannot accomplish Salvation for us nor shall any Soul receive any saving
ΤΡΟΠΟΛΟΓΙΑ OR A KEY TO Open SCRIPTURE METAPHORS The First BOOK Containing Sacred Philology or the Tropes in Scripture Reduc'd under their proper Heads with a brief Explication of each partly Translated and partly Compil'd from the Works of the Learned By T. D. The Second and Third BOOKS Containing a Practical Improvement Parallel-wise of several of the most Frequent and Useful Metaphors Allegories and express Similitudes of the Old and New Testament By B. K. Heb. 13.5 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Pecuniae non appetens mos Contenti praesentibus Budaeus ex Citat Cl. Rivet Existimo Tropos Oratorios multo sublimiores efficacioresque in Sacra lectione inveniri quam in priscorum Graecorum Latinorum Monumentis posseque oratoriam phrasin fieri ea lectione multo locupletiorem LONDON Printed by John Richardson and John Darby for Enoch Prosser at the Rose and Crown in Swithins Alley at the East-End of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill MDCLXXXI TO THE READER THE Divine Wisdom Treasur'd in the Holy Scripture although unadorn'd with the plausible paint of Humane Eloquence nor with that Rapidity and Lightness which Junius and Tremellius well say the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies Jer. 23.32 Yet it wants not a Grave Genuine and Majestical dignity of Elocution suitable to those Sacred Mysteries it twofolds The best witness of which is the Tast and Experience of that sweetness which many have found in it The mode of speech in Scripture is plain and savours of to humane blandishment or artificial Beauty Yet it is most August and Efficacious to pierce the minds of Men as 1 Cor. 2.1 4. Where the Apostle disclaims any Rhetorical flourishes or perswasive Oratory but professes that his speech and Preaching was not with the enticing or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 perswasive words of Mans Wisdom but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the Demonstration and Power of the Spirit that is in words truly Spiritual which could powerfully and effectually move their Hearts Where this Eminent Servant of God disowns his Humane Eloquence but not that Divine Elocution in which he excells and checks those plausible affectations and artifice of words which the Orators of his time made use of who fed their Auditors with the vain glory of words in the Contemplation and delight of which they went away without any other improvement than what bare Rhetorick could afford I may not unfitly allude to a passage in Plutarch where it is said that Lacon hearing a Nightingale Sing and by the briskness of its warbling and delicate Notes and by the clearness and quavering cadency of its Voice judged it a good prey but when he saw it and found it to be of so small a size for 't is not much bigger than a Sparrow he disdainfully left it and said vox es praeterea nihil thou art a voice and nothing else So whoseever deceives people with those fancy-taking modulations of empty Rhetorick in the Ministry or Sacred work of Preaching will in the end become despised and will not only be forsaken of their Judicious Auditors but will also by the great Pay-master be called unprofitable Servants Beyond all Writings in the World the Style of Scripture is singular and has peculiar proprieties not elsewhere found there simplicity is joyned with Majesty commanding the veneration of all serious men more than the Elaborate flourishes and long winded periods of Tully Augustine says that the Scripture seem'd rude and unpolished to him in comparison of Cicero's adorn'd stile because he did not then understand its interiora or inward beauty but when he was Converted to Christianity declares lib. 4. de Doctrin Christ. c. 6. That when he understood them no Writing appear'd more Wise and Eloquent Greg. Nazianzen a man of a prodigious Wit great Learning and Eloquence and an excellent Poet when he came over to the Study of this sacred Philosophy vilifies all other ornaments of Literature amongst the Greek Philosophers as infinitely below those Divine Oracles Illyricus says that although we find not in the Sacred Scriptures that idle or delicate itch of Words that external sweetness or allurement that numerosity of sounds or those pleasing trifles which the vain-glorious Orators of Greece and Rome beautified their so much celebrated harangues with yet we find there a Grave and Masculine Eloquence exceeding all others By the very precepts of Rhetorick what may be ones mans Eloquence may be anothers Folly because the stile must be found according to the various circumstances of Persons and Things The Lawyer pleads Eloquently and strives to move the Affections of others The Judge pronounces the sentence Gravely A King commands or forbids Plainly But if the King perswades or the Judge contends they throw off the person of a King or Judge and assume the person of a Subject and Pleader What then is the Law of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords Do we think our God will use Inductions as Plato Syllogisms as Aristotle Elenchs as the Carmeades Epiphonema's as Cicero Subtilties as Seneca or words far fetcht joyned together with an artificial Sintax 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 the Word and Law of the great God is 't is so much the more becoming the Divine Author and Lawgiver and more profitable for mankind because so 't is more easily understood being like dayly food accommodated to every Palat But what if in that humility of stile in Scripture there be more height and loftiness and more profoundness in its Simplicity more beauty in its nakedness and more vigor and acuteness in its seeming rudeness then in those other things we so praise and admire c. This Holy Book is of most powerful efficacy to instruct the humble and confound the proud In History the main thing praise worthy is Truth which is here set forth indubitably True Beauty abhors and indeed needs not the bedawbings of a pencil for the more naked it is 't is so much the more attractive and as Jewellers say The richer the Gem is the less it needs the assistance of Gold or Art to set it off c. If a proper and comely man walks upon Stilts to appear Taller it adds nothing to his beauty but diminishes the decorum of his natural proportion Yet nevertheless there is in Scripture a peculiar and admirable Elegance so that I may boldly say that Cicero's smooth and elaborate blandishments are but exercises of Puerility in comparison of the grave lively and venerable Majesty of the Prophet Esaias stile as the very Exordium of his Book shews Esa. 1.2 c. which is full of Ingenity and Eloquence Humility and Grandiloquence Reason and Affection And it may be safely asserted that considering the Method and Stile that was thought most convenient by the Sovereign Dictator of this blessed Writing the Argument of which it treats
the quality of man who is no Judge of what God sayes or does but ought rather to be a supplicant and attend his dispensations with Reverence and Adoration And as Hillary words it when the discourse is of the affairs of the great God we must yeild him the Prerogative of knowing best what he says or does and instead of carping pay him veneration The Mysteries which God proposes to be beleived in his holy word as they are in themselves most true and best although all humane Reason which Judges by its own wisdom or carnal conclusions should otherwise determine So their Eloquence an inseparable companion of Divine Wisdom is to be esteemed the best and most elegant by the faithful unless we suppose that God who immediately dictated them to his Amanuensis spoke nonsense and is inferior to his Creatures in that qualification which is down right Blasphemy and any asserting that deserves not only derision but the severest castigation The peculiar Idiotisms and most pure character of speaking which the Holy Spirit used in the publication of the saving word of Truth are by the excellent Glassius a man for his singular pains and exquisite Learning to be celebrated by all posterity as he himself modestly says in part for what mortal can express its whole energy delivered in his Gram. sacra a work well worth Translating And the Lights of speech that is the Tropes and Figures there are in this sacred Rhetorick treated of being indeed the substance of what he writ in Latin upon that Subject we hope faithfully Translated The Tropes in this Volume and the Figures in the second Only the Reader may Note that we have not absolutely tyed our selves to his words but have to the best of our abilities exprest his sence abridging where need was and supplying out of other Learned Authors to which be referr'd or who had written of the same thing in our Language which we consulted and inserted what was judged necessary for the compleating of this work Which Does not only open that part of Scripture which is Tropical and Figurative but may teach the Reader if ignorant of it Rhetorick in general an Art of such General use that no writing can well want it I mean not a jingling affectation of Words or Sentences but the use of Tropes and Figures which nervate sence and move the affections of the Hearer or Peruser Although the design of this work was principally intended to open Scripture Metaphors yet many express Similitudes and other Terms borrowed from an humane custom of speech or appellations obvious in and proper to common Earthly things are improved Parallel wise in the Second Part for common Edification at which the Learned and Candid Reader will not Carp For we bring not all as Metaphors but as Terms that may be used as advantageously and as much to profit though in the strict notion of that Trope not agreeing with its definition which we give in its place of which we caution our Reader under their respective heads In the First Book the Texts alledged are cited from the very original Hebrew and Greek because there are many Tropes peculiar to those sacred Languages which our excellent English Translation rather expounds than renders verbatim We have taken Care to make necessary Tables for both Parts and we purpose with Divine help to continue our Labours in another Volume which you may in page the last of the First and p. 76 of the Third Book of this Volume have a brief account of Our design being to compleat this said Philology for the benefit of such as want the acquirements of humane Literature and are Students in sacred Learning 'T is certain that no sort of men have more need of Learning than the Ministers of the Gospel because their Employment is of the highest concern viz. rightly to divide the Word of Truth and therefore that Sacred Office is not to be intruded into but by Persons duly qualified and called And most certain it is that humane Literature without Grace is a dangerous Enemy to the true Christian Religion and barely considered in it self gives no Right to the exercise of that sacred function any more than the meanest of Mechanick Arts For as Doctor Carlton formerly Bishop of Chichester well says A Lay man that hath the spirit of God is better able to Judge of the Church and its Members than a Man in Ecclesiastical function that hath not the spirit of God And Justin Martyr excellently Infelix est sapi●●ntia extra verbum Dei sapere so that it is not the formality of Academical Degrees nor any Philosophical dexterity which is to be exercised in the things that may be known by the light of natural Reason nor variety of Languages that qualifies a Preacher for if things will travel beyond their Road and must needs be defining things beyond their sphere or reach they become extravagant and sawcy He that Ministers the word ought principally to experience the Grace of God in his own heart and the power of it in that grand and Evangelical work of Regeneration as also to understand those blessed Mysteries of the sacred Scriptures that he may unfold them to others and have a Lawful call which altogether constitutes him in his Office though he never sawVniversity this being the reason given by the Royal Psalmist I have recieved saith he which is an equivalent term and therefore have I spoken his Faith being his Authority for his Preaching that is the primary or Chief Yet we would not be understood to disparage humane learning as a thing of no use for it is of excellent benefit in its place when rightly employed and the knowledge of the Original Languages in which the Scriptures are penned is of very great necessity that we might converse with that sacred Book in its own Emphatical and native Idiom So that this kind of Literature is good as a Hand-maid Hagar-like but if it must needs be Mistress and Vsurp Authority in the Family if like scoffing Ishmael Gen. 21.9 Gal. 4.30 it will mock at the Spirit and the simplicity of the Gospel let it be cast out c. To accomodate therefore such whose Christian minds incline them to Instruct others and need those aids which the want of Languages or this kind of Literature has deny'd them not to instruct the Learned was this work Compil'd and to that end is recommended to the Christian Reader by Benj. Keach Tho. Delaune An Alphabetical TABLE of the most memorable Things and Words Expounded in the FIRST Book A. ACtion Page 27 Affections 26 An Age Ages 23.196 Allegories 202 All 193 Altar 151.186 Anger 7.51 Ancestors 4 Answering 56 Annoint 61.189 Angels 99 Aquatiles 159 Argument 20 Armour 70.179 Arrows 71 Ariel 151 Arm 45.162 Ashes 131 An Ass 154 Author 4 Ax 193 B. BAal 172 Barak to bless and Curse 31 Bald 59 Banner 75 Back 163 Bars 177 Baptism 189 To go backward 175 A Bear 152 To bear 59 Beam
●●or a good end as well with respect to God who requires obedience and a perfect resignation of man altho●●gh his precepts may seem absurd to our Reason as also with respect to Abraham and his son Isaac who became examples of Faith Submission and Con●●tancy to Gods Will without scruple questions or murmuring Besides there is respect had to the Messiah whose Passion Death and Resurrection is prefigured in this Mystical Type Matth. 15.24 25 26. I am not sent but to the lost sheep of the house of Israel It is not lawful to give the Childrens bread to Dogs That this speech was also by way of tryal of the Womans Faith appears by the event and the Elogy which Christ give her ver 28. O Woman great is thy Faith The mind differs from the speech he seems externally to segregate or distingush her from the Sheep and at the same instant occulty cherishes and Comforts her as his He compares her to a Dog but places her at the same time at the Childrens Table This passage intimates the good and Salvation of the Woman and all Beleivers for we are hereby eminently informed by way of sweet consolation of the certainty of Divine help though it be for a while delayed in Crosses and Calamities as appears by that trying silence of Christ ver 23. viz. But he answered her not a word upon which Ch●●ysostom says the Lord knew that here was a hidden Jewel which he would not conceal from us but delay●●d his answer that the Womans sedulity or diligence may become an example and Doctrine to posterity c. 2. Some things are dissembling and Hypocritically spoken and sometimes with a bitter Sarcasm which are true in themselves but not conformable to the mind of the speaker as Gen. 37.19 Josephs Brethren said one to another behold this master of Dreams cometh c. Such indeed Joseph was for verse 5. he gave information of things to come and had the gift of interpreting others Dreams as chapters 40. and 41. But his Brethren did not so repute him but call him so in a way of Mockery and Derision 2 Sam. 6.20 Michael said to David her husband How glorious was the King of Israel to day c. David was truly glorious in that sacred gesture and Art as he himself says ver 21 22. but to her it seemed to be lightness and scurrility void of Royal gravity for 't is said ver 16. That she despised him in her heart Psal. 22.8 He trusted in the Lord that he would deliver him let him deliver him seeing he delighted in him These things were most true in themselves but in the opinion of those mockers false who by this bitter Sarcasm denied Christ hanging on the Cross as Matth. 27.43 See Esa. 5.19 Matth. 22.16 The Disciples of the Pharisees being sent to Christ say Master we know that thou art true and teachest the way of God in Truth neither carest thou for any man For thou regardest not the person of Men These words were true of our Saviour Christ but not conformable to the mind of the Pharisees who spoke by way of snare and Irony as Luke 20.20 appears See Matth. 27.29 40 42 43. Mark 15.29 c. 3. Some things manifestly false and spoken with an intention to deceive by such as knew it to be otherwise are set forth by way of history and Narration as Gen. 3.4 And the Serpent that is the Devil in the Serpent said unto the Woman ye shall not surely die for ver 5. God doth know that in the Day ye eat thereof then your eyes shall be opened and ye shall be as Gods knowing good and evil This the Father of lies knew to be quite otherwise but would by that falshood circumvent and deceive Eve By the opening of their Eyes which he by a fallacy Promises is intimated the accuteness of the mind and understanding in comparison of which the former concreated Wisdom may seem to be blindness Thus the deceiver plays his game to the destruction of Adam and his Posterity had not immense Grace stept in to prevent it Matth. 2.8 Herod says to the Wisemen Go and search diligently for the young Child and when ye have found him bring me word again that I may come and Worship ●●im also His intention was to destroy the Child Jesus which by the inhumane and execrable Massacre of the Children afterwards is evident but by this Irony and Hypocrisie he would delude the Wise men Lastly There are some things where there seems to be an Irony but when the thing is more exactly considered there is none is Jer. 4.16 The Watchers or keepers come from a far Country c. Some think that by a Watchman or Keepers by an Antiphrasis or Irony we are to understand destroyers But in Truth the Babylonians are to be understood who for their own safety and profit were watchers lying in wait about the Fields lest any thing should escape away or get from them as hunters who watch every place of egress out of a Wood lest the Beasts they hunt should escape into the open Fields as verse 17. Ezek. 3.24 Then the Spirit entred into me and set me upon my feet and spake unto me and said unto me go shut thy self within thine house Junius and Tremel●●ius alledge that these and the following words are to be understood by an Irony as if he had said is it a Prophets office to hide himself when I bid him go forth There are others which say that it was spoke by way of Sarcasm and indignation paraphrasing thus if thou art resolved to disobey my Command go into thine own House and experience what it is to contend with me such Sarcasms are found Judg. 10.14 Esa. 50.11 But the truth is that because God had sufficiently instructed the Prophet by his Spirit and gave him courage to publish his Will and because we do not read that this Prophet used any Tergiversation or shuffling to avoid the work appointed him as we read of Moses Exod. 3.11 and 4.10 13. Of Jeremy Chap. 1.6 and 20.9 Of Jonas Chap. 1.3 the best way is to interpret these words properly as they sound viz. that it is a serious Command of God that he should shut himself in his House and dispatch his Prophetical Actions mentioned chap. 4. see also chap. 8.1 to which belongs what is added of the binding of men as it were with Cords by Angels at the Command of God as verse 25. For God uses these ministring Spirits in his Government of men and that which is spoken chap. 4. belongs to these is evident by the 8th verse of that chapter c. Matth. 4.3 The Tempter says to Jesus if thou be●●st the Son of God command that these Stones may be made Bread In which Words Theophylact says there is an Irony as if he had said neither art thou the Son of God neither canst thou do this But more truly it is to be interpreted a Diabolical fraud
kindles the Love of God Holiness and heavenly desires in the Hearts of men to which is referred Jer. 20.9 Luke 24.32 And the appearance of the Holy Spirit in the likeness of Fire Acts 2.3 Matth. 3.11 And lastly its consuming and destroying quality For the Word of Christ shall consume all its adversaries Judge Condemn and Destroy them John 12.48 To which may be reduced Jer. 5.14 and 23.29 To this Divine Fire there seems to be another strange Fire opposed as in the Type Lev. 10.1 viz. of false Doctrine and humane Traditions Esa. 50.11 Behold all ye that kindle a Fire that compass your selves about with sparks walk in the light of your Fire and in the sparks that ye have kindled c. Junius and Tremellius upon the place say That Christ in this place convinces the proud Spirit of the Pharisees and almost the whole Jewish Church of impiety because in their spiritual darkness they went about to kindle lights for themselves neglecting the light of Gods Word and that Gospel illumination which Christ offered them c. They esteemed that a profitable Fire and light which really brought the Fire of divine Wrath and Eternal Damnation upon them 3. Because of its burning quality Fire is attributed to them who bring perdition hurt loss or utter destruction hence Fire is said to be before God the just Judge and avenger of his Enemies Psal. 50.3 and 97.3 Esa. 26.11 and 29.6 and 30.33 and 66.15 16 24. 2 Thes. 1.7 8. But there is no doubt but in these and other places respect is had to Hell-fire of which Illyricus says in the description of Hell and Eternal punishments the Scripture frequently inculcates that there is an Eternal and unquenchable Fire or Brimstone whether there be really any material Fire or that something bitter and direful is metaphorically signifyed is left to inquiry because in this Life there is nothing more violent more tormenting or more terrible then a raging and prevailing Fire But it is far better to endeavour the avoiding of that hellish Fire then in a Spirit of Contention to be too curiously inquisitive into its Nature Hither must be referred those places where by the term Fire we are to understand invading Enemies and desolating Wars Psal. 78.63 Esa. 42.25 Jer. 48.45 and 50.32 Ezek. 21.32 and 30.8 in which place the Chaldee for Fire puts a people strong like fire Amos 1.4 7 10 12 14. and 2.2 5. Some think there may be a Synecdoche because Wars for the most part are managed by Fire and Flame It is also attributed to other things by means of which terror hurt and death are brought upon any as Judg. 9.15 20. Esa. 33.11 12. Obad. ver 18. James 3.5 6. Jude ver 23. See Prov. 26.23 and compare Jer. 51.58 Heb. 2.13 Joel 1.20 together 4. It agrees to this that Fire generally denotes any adversities which are the effects of Divine Wrath as also Calamities and Afflictions as Psal. 66.12 and 140.10 Esa. 9.18 19. and 10.16 and 24.6.15 and 43.2 Lam. 1.13 and 4.11 By which signification sometimes respect is had to the purifying quality of Fire for God tries and cleanses believers by Crosses and Calamities as Gold is tryed in the Fire Zach. 13.9 1 Pet. 4.12 See also Psal. 17.3 and 66.10 1 Pet. 1.6 7. To this also are the two following texts referred Mark 9.49 For every one shall be salted with Fire and every sacrifice shall be salted with salt The particle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 kai and is frequently put for as or even as It is therefore an inversed similitude which is to be resolved in this sence As every sacrifice in the Old Testament was wont to be salted with salt by the appointment of God Lev. 2.13 So every man that would avoid sin or offences and Hell-fire the consequence of it as appears by the foregoing verses which have a co-herence with this must be salted with a certain wholesome Fire that is seasoned by Crosses and Afflictions Or this Fire will have the same efficacy on him as salt has on flesh viz. to preserve him from the putrefaction of security in sin Elegantly therefore is salting attributed to Fire and both are joyned to denote the Mystery of the Cross Because there is an agreement betwixt those two both causing pain and both abstracting and consuming that which is corrupt or putrifyed as also because they were joyned together in sacrifices Scaliger in his notes thinks that this should be read 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is every sacrifice shall be salted that it may be the same with what follows 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 every oblation shall be salted with salt because Lev. 2.13 There is a Repitition of the same The other place is 1 Cor. 3.13 14 15. Upon which Chemnitius thus expresses himself There is a Fire of probation or tryal sent by God either by outward Troubles or inward Temptations or by a clearer manifestation of Truth by the Word that they should not remain in the darkness of Error and Ignorance who hold the fundamental Articles of Truth but that such opinions as are disagreeable to the Foundation shall be purged away either in Life or at the hour of Death Some by the terms Day and Fire understand Truth shining from the Word of God by the Holy Spirit and enlightning the mind Mal. 3.3 But others the Day and Fire of the last Judgment 2 Thes. ●● 8 Of which obscure place we are not concern'd here to treat much But the Reader may peruse Tom. 8. locorum Theolog. Dn. D. Gerhardi de morte Sect. 254. seqq To the Element of Fire belong other things which bear Analogy or Relation to it as well Nouns as Verbs Of Nouns a Flame by a metaphor signifies a bright and shining blade or plate of that form as Judg. 3.22 1 Sam. 17.7 where what we Translate Spearshead is in the Hebrew spears-flame So Job 39.3 The flame of the Spear we Translate it the glittering spear So also a Flame is attributed to the Sword which turned every way with which the Cherubims which were the keepers of Paradise were armed Gen. 3.24 See Esa. 13.8 Cant. 8.6 Love is called the flame of the Lord that is such as the Lord by the light of his Spirit kindles so as that it shall last perpetually And for its continual energy because it always tends upwards and darts its splendor and increases that way what are the properties of a natural Flame of Fire agree also to Love Esa. 47.14 A Flame signifies most heavy punishments inflicted by God Lanthorn Candle and Lamp 1. Denote Prosperity and a happy success of things Job 29.3 Psal. 18.28 Hence the extinction or putting out of a Candle or Lamp signifies approaching adversities Job 21.17 Prov. 13.9 20.20 2. It more especially denotes the happiness of a Kingdom or Government 2 Sam. 21.17 Thou shalt go no more out with us to Battel that thou quench not the Candle or Lamp of Israel the
like chap. 10.11 is said of the mouth of a just or Righteous man And chap. 14.27 Of the fear of the Lord Whence it is manifest that this is to be understood of the Preaching of the saving Word of God by just and wise men that is Believers The Word of Christ the Saviour is called a Fountain and Spring Esa. 12.3 where the word is in the plural Number to denote abundance Zach. 13.1 Joel 3.23 With respect to this saving word the Church of Christ is called A Fountain of Gardens a Well of living waters and Streams from Lebanon Cant. 4.15 Chald. the words of the Law are compared to a Well of Living Waters This Fountain is only in the Church of Christ and therefore this Name is also attributed to it and it is also called a spring shut up or locked a Fountain sealed ver 12. Because it is sealed and kept by the Holy Spirit through the Word to eternal Salvation 2 Cor. 1.22 Eph. 1.13 and that in a manner utterly unknown to all humane sence and reason Peter calls False Teachers Wells without waters 2 Pet. 2.17 that is such as make a specious shew of Divine Truth but really have no Grace or heavenly Doctrine God is called the Fountain of Life but of that we have treated in the chapter of an Anthropopathy That Life eternal is called Fountains and Springs of Living waters is plain from Esa. 49.10 Rev. 7.17 and 21.6 c. More especially the Fountain or water of Siloah is memorable Esa. 8.6 which is called the Dragon or Serpents Well Neh. 2.13 From its slow stream and windings like a Serpent whose stream made a Pool Neh. 3.15 called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Pool of Siloah John 9.11 From this Well a Metaphor is taken Esa. 8.6 Forasmuch as this people despiseth the waters of Shiloah that go softly c. By which some understand divine promises given to the Jewish People of a sure defence and protection against their Enemies in which the Jews having no confidence or acquiescence betake themselves to the protection of forreign Arms. Others by the waters of Siloah understand the Kingdom of Sion instituted or appointed by God which was but small and weak in comparison of the Kingdoms of Syria and Israel as the Fountain glided with an easie and silent current The Chald. For asmuch as this people despise the Kingdom of the house of David leading them quietly as Siloah flows quietly c. Of this Fountain Jerome in his Comment says that Siloah is a Fountain at the bottom of the Hill Sion which bubbles out not with continual springs but at uncertain hours and days passing through the concaves of the Earth and Dens of hard stone with much noise we especially that dwell in this Province cannot doubt The Fountain Siloah by another name is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gichon 1 Kings 1.33.38 as appears by the Chald. paraphr upon the place which turns it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Siloah It is called Gichon from breaking or bursting out hence called a Brook overflowing 2 Chron. 32.4 it is also observable that Solomon Davids Son was anointed King of Israel by this Fountain so that there is reason for the allusion that by this Well is meant the Kingdom of the house of David Brentius upon the place says metaphor â hujus fontis familiam Davidis intelligit idquè admodum aptè Nam Siloah c. By the Metaphor of this Fountain he understands the Family of David and that in a manner aptly for Siloah though it comes with a great sound yet it flows not always but at certain days and hours And when it bubbles forth it overflows not the whole Land it destroies not the Fields but keeps it self in the Concaves or hollow places of the Earth without danger to any but flows almost hiddenly So is the family of David which for the Government of the Kingdom of Juda was sanctified by God And although there be a great unlikeness between the Kings of Judah one being more merciful more clement and more godly then another yet they were tolerable Kings neither were they hitherto over grievous to the people but behav'd themselves in the administration of the Government modestly and temperately Yet the common people in Cities and Country desirous of novelty would rather have strange Kings though Enemiss then the poor Family of David which was ordained by God himself to rule that people c. It appears in that VVar that some would willingly be disingaged from danger and others resolved to repell it any way but the Commonalty especially the Husbandmen of Juda would have the Family of David dethron'd and that the King of Israel or the King of Syria should Rule c. Against these Esaiah sharply inveighs and Prophesies that the time will come that because they would not be contented to live with satisfaction under the peaceable Raign of their own Kings they should be exposed to endure the storms and bear the scourge of tyrannical great and turbulent Enemies To this interpretation R. Kimchi Vatablus and Jerome agree A VVell is sometimes taken in good sence as Prov. 5.15 16 17 18. Drink waters out of thine own Cistern and running water out of thine own well Let thy Fountains be dispersed abroad and Rivers of waters in the streets let them be to thee only so the Hebrew and not to strangers with thee let thy Fountain be blessed This continued metaphor respects VVedlock and its lawful familiarity Aben Ezra thus expounds it The sence is that we must keep to our own proper wife and to no other besides her and by Fountains dispersed abroad a multitude of Children is noted Munsterus the Hebrews expound it forsake a stranger and adhere to thy own VVife then shall thy Fountains multiply abroad that is thy Children with honour shall appear in publick For they shall be thine own whereas if thou goest to another thy Children will be bastards c. Others expound this text of two Doctrines proposed to a pious man First That he should make good use of his proper goods and by the blessings of God will augment them ver 15 16 17 18. Secondly That he should live chastly and continently with his own VVife and abstain from others ver 18 19 c. Franzius says Drink water out of thy own Cistern c. that is keep thy Goods for thy self and thine and to he●●p objects of Charity but do not consume them upon whores c. A VVell is sometimes taken in a bad sence as great perils and mischief Psal. 55.23 And thou O Lord shall bring them into the VVell so the Hebrew of destruction The Chald. into a deep Hell Psal. 69.16 Let not the well so the Hebrew shut its mouth upon me Chald. Hell Christ speaks there of his most bitter passion Jer. 2 13. Broken Cisterns that will hold no water out of which fractions the water goes out as it comes in sailing the expectation of men
Luk. 7.14 Sometimes men afflicted and penitent called a bruised Reed Esa. 42.3 viz. A Reed of its self frail and weak is much more weak if it be shaken and bruised Our Saviour therefore promises that he will not by any means break such but rather strengthen consolidate and heal them Sometimes it signifies men great indeed but unable to help that are more mischievous and naught on which some are apt to rely or depend though to their loss as such do who lean on a weak and broken Reed to their own destruction 2 Kings 18.21 Esa. 36.6 Ezek. 29.6 7. A Rush or Bulrush signifies men of the basest and lowest condition Esa. 9.14 19.15 Wormwood because of its ungrateful tast and extream bitterness is by a metaphor brought to signifie sometimes sin and evil Deut. 29.18 Amos 5.7 and 6.12 See Deut. 32.32 Esa. 5.20 Rev. 8.11 Sometimes punishment or torment Jer. 9.15 23.15 Lam. 3.15 19. See Prov. 5.4 So much of the Species of things growing out of the Earth which yeild any Metaphors to which we may fitly subjoyn where mention is made of the containing Subject Which is 1. A Wood. 2. A Garden A Wood inasmuch as it contains many barren Trees is a symbol of infidelity and impiety Esa. 32.15 And because it is full of Trees and Shrubs it carries the notion of an entire Army Esa. 10.34 Of both which we have spoke before in the 10th Chap. where we spoke of Carmel and Lebanon A Garden is the place of the most eminent and choicest Plants and Trees especially that first Garden which we call Paradise The Church of Christ Cant. 4.12 is called a Garden inclosed or barred A Garden because of its spiritual fruitfulness barr'd because hid to the World hid with Christ in God Col. 3.3 The World knoweth us not 1 John 3.1 The same Church with its fruits of the Spirit ver 13. is called Paradise Of which elsewhere Heaven or Eternal Life is called Paradise Luk. 23.43 2 Cor. 12.4 Rev. 2.7 The reason of the metaphorical Appellation being drawn from the extraordinary pleasantness of that Garden and the great plenty of good things there Of Metaphors taken from the Olive-Tree and its Fruit. AMongst the things growing in the Land of Canaan three are most eminent by which its Goodness Fruitfulness and other Excellencies may be known viz. The Olive which is a Tree The Vine which is a Shrub And Grain or Corn of all sorts All which are joyned together Deut. 14.23 18.4 Psal. 104.14 15 16. c. Jer. 31.11 Hos. 2.8 22. Joel 2.19 and in the common Version Gen. 27.37 Psal. 4.7 8. Where the Syriack Interpreter expresses all three From each of these and things that bear affinity or relation to them there are a great many delicate Metaphors deduced in Scripture The People of Israel are called an Olive because of the great dignity with which they were invested by God Jer. 11.16 The Lord called thy Name a green Olive-Tree fair and of goodly fruit as if he had said thou hast been like a green and leafy Olive which most beautifully flourishes giving extraordinary hope of its Fruit. But the Antithesis follows With the noise of a greàt tumult or tempests he hath kindled fire upon it a●●d the branches of it were broken that is as Junius and Tremellius have interpreted it they shall be like encountring storms of Winds which rushing into this place shall shake down thy flowers break the branches that is they will destroy small and great Afterwards they will consume with fire the very Town as if it were the stump of a Tree That these things were transacted the last Chapters of the Kings Chronicles and Jeremiah do fully make it out ver 17. This Olive is said to be planted by the Lord c. Zach. 4. What are called the two Olives ver 3 11 12. are said to be the two Sons of Oyl so the Hebrew ver 14. that is two Oleaginous Olives plentiful fat having as it were a spring of Oyl continually flowing This Metaphor signifies the perpetual supplies of spiritual gifts to the Church through Christ who was beyond measure anointed with the Oyl of gladness Psal. 45.7 from whom believers have this unction 1 John 2.20.27 But this was spoken to in the Chapter of an Anthropopathy Rom. 11.17 The Church of Israel is called an Olive eminent for fatness whose root Abraham may be said to be with respect to the Covenant God entred into with him and the promise of a blessed seed divine benediction and Eternal Life made to his believing posterity that is his Sons by Faith who believe as he did such being only the Sons of Abraham whether Jews or Gentiles Gal. 3.29 This being observed it is easie for any one to understand why the Gentiles are compared to a Wild Olive and what this ingrafting into the Olive is and the partaking of its root and fatness that is the fatness proceeding from the Root and diffused to the Branches by the figure Hendiadys as also the cutting off of the branches Rev. The two Witnesses raised by God by whom those sincere few Teachers of the Church in the midst of the Antichristian Tyranny and fury preserved by God are understood expressed by the number two because in the month of two or three Witnesses every Truth shall be established Deut. 19.15 2 Cor. 13.1 are called two Olives and two Candlesticks standing before the God of the Earth In the former Metaphor we are to understand the consolation of the Word of God given by the Holy Spirit the Oyl of gladness as also fruitfulness in good Works as the Olive is a most fruitful Tree and Constancy and Perseverance in the Faith under persecutions as the leaves of the Olive do not wither but are always green and the wood of the Olive-Tree never rots through age In the latter Metaphor Divine Illumination from the Word of God is understood that this is taken from the fore-cited place of Zach. 4. is evident Oyl The Fruit of the said Tree is much valued and much used amongst all sort of People and Nations In Scripture Metaphors sometimes it denotes an abundance of pleasant and acceptable things Deut. 32.13 Job 29.6 Sometimes Joy and Refreshment of mind if considered with respect to the anointing Esa. 23.5 Psal. 92.10 and 141.5 Cant. 1.3 Esa. 61.3 The Reason of the Metaphor is taken from the fragrancy and wholesomeness of this fruit From hence we may in a manner give a reason for the Name of Christ and Christians it being derived from the Vnction or annointing of the Holy Spirit which is compared to Oyl Esa. 10.27 There is mention made of Oyl And it shall come to pass on that day that his burden shall be removed from off thy shoulder and his yoke from off thy Neck and the yoke shall be destroyed from the face of Oyl or from before the Oyl Which the Chald. expounds of the Messiah Junius and
Protection IV. A strong Tower with respect to Scituation is usually built upon a rocky or most firm Foundation to prevent Undermining V. A strong Tower is environed with thick and lofty Walls to withstand the Batteries of the Enemy and overtop their Scaling-Ladders It also gives a fair and full Prospect of things below discovering the Motions and Approaches of the Enemy VI. A strong Tower is fortified with Out-works as Moats Plat-Forms Palisadoes Counterscarps Half-Moons c. which are often stormed and taken the Souldiers therefore do not put their chief confidence in them but when they find them not tenable they wisely retire to the Tower or main Strength or they are certainly lost VII In a strong Tower the Walls and Bulwarks are furnished with Artillery and other Military Engines to keep off and destroy the Assailants VIII In a strong Tower they have Countermines and other Devices to defeat the Besiegers Mines or under-ground Workings IX A strong Tower is a Place of Security there as in a safe Retreat Men trust their Lives Estates Families choice Treasures c. 'T is a Refuge and sure Receptacle when Enemies invade or Tyrants oppress us X. Sometimes from a strong Tower a Party is commanded to make brave Sallies and Onsets on the Enemy XI A strong Tower only saves and protects those that are got into it Others are exposed to the Fury of the Enemy The knowledg of its impregnable Strength gives Courage and Resolution to such as are in it to bid defiance to the Rage and Malice of all Enemies XII As a strong Tower gives Courage and Spirit to those that are in it so it dispirits and disheartens the Besiegers who after long and succesless Assaults are defeated or beaten quite off Parallel I. GOD is the Christian's Magazine and spiritual Armory from thence he is furnished with Weapons to combat his Soul's Adversaries as the Girdle of Truth the Breast-plate of Righteousness Shooes of the Preparation of the Gospel of Peace the Shield of Faith the Helmet of Salvation the Sword of the Spirit c. reckoned up in Ephes. 6.10 11 12 13 14 c. II. God the spiritual Tower is Fulness it self He satisfies and fills the hungry Soul His Fulness fills all in all The believing hungry Soul has his absolute Promise Luke 6.21 Ye shall be filled And 't is most certain that he can and will make it good The Militant Christian can want nothing but it is there ready for him III. The Lord Jesus Christ is commissioned as chief Officer in this heavenly Tower whose Resolution no Force can shake whose Courage no Enemy can daunt and whose Skill in training and disciplining his Souldiers no Military Professor can equal He is the Captain of our Salvation by him and only him all distressed Sinners are admitted into the Shelter and Protection of this Tower He only shuts and opens None can come unto the Father but by him Without him we can do nothing He distributes his Graces and fits for an Encounter He gives his Saints Power to tread upon Serpents and Scorpions and over all the Power of the Enemy c. IV. This Heavenly Tower is the Rock of Ages it self All the Powers of Hell and Earth are not able to shake it nor all their Art to undermine it V. The Lord is a Wall of Fire round about his People such as no Battery can make a Breach in nor Ladder scale There is no fighting against God for he is too hard a Match for the proudest Mortal 'T is a desperate and foolish Enterprize to attack this Fort for it is impregnable It gives those within a clear Prospect of the Things of this World which the Dwellers below cannot discover They see what Sin is with its defiling and damning Quality they are not ignorant of Satan's Devices by which he labours to circumvent them they see the Weakness of their spiritual Enemies and fear them not so long as this Tower incloses them VI. A bare external Profession of Religion superficial reading of the Scriptures thinking like the Jews to have eternal Life in them speculative Knowledg or that which is meerly historical assembling or joining in Communion with God's People in his Ordinances Conversations morally sober outward Strictness in Christian Duties pious Performances c. may be fitly compared to these Out-works which tho in themselves very good and to be practised yet without the Root of the Matter that is the Life and Power of Grace in the Heart they are not by any means to be rested in for when an Enemy comes these Defences are too weak and unserviceable It therefore concerns the Safety of Christians to go to God this impregnable Tower through Christ and make a timely Retreat into their great Citadel else their Fortification will be certainly demolished and they destroyed as in the foolish Virgins Case VII This heavenly Tower is furnished with a dreadful Train of Artillery He distributes Death Desolation and Havock among the proud rebellious Pharaohs of the Earth that oppress his People He deals Destruction in loud Peals of Thunder and furious Storms of Rain Hail and Fire He pours out the Vials of his Wrath rends Rocks and makes the Earth to quake He can and will in time melt the Elements with fervent Heat and burn up the Earth and the Works therein The murthering Cannon never roared out more Horror and Amazement than the Wrath and Vengeance of an incensed God elegantly expressed Psal. 18.8 9 10 11 12 13 14 c. The Earth shook and trembled the Foundations of the Hills moved and were shaken because of his Wrath. There went up Smoke out of his Nostrils and Fire out of his Mouth devoured Coals were kindled by it He bowed the Heavens also and came down and Darkness was under his Feet He rode upon a Cherub and did flie yea he did flie upon the Wings of the Wind. He made Darkness his secret Place his Pavilion round about him were dark Waters and thick Clouds of the Skies At the Brightness that was before him his thick Clouds passed Hailstones and Coals of Fire The Lord also thundred in the Heavens and the Highest gave his Voice Hail-stones and Coals of Fire Yea he sent out his Arrows and scattered them and he shot out Lightnings and discomfited them VIII The Lord can baffle the Combinations of the Wicked and intrap them in their own Snares He disappoints the Devices of the Crafty makes them fall into their own Pit he brings the hidden Counsels of Wickedness to Light and defeats the Plots and Stratagems of Antichrist of which in his blessed Providence he has given us many memorable Instances in former and later Times IX God is such a Safeguard to his Church that the Gates of Hell shall not prevail against it a sure Sanctuary to every individual Christian that puts or commits himself into his Protection He is as tender of his Saints as
Delight and Jewel of his Father's Heart his only begotten Son who lay in his Bosome 3. He is most precious in that he is preferred so much above Angels and in his being able to undertake the Work of our Redemption which none in Heaven or Earth had Worth enough in them to do Nothing less than this choice and valuable Jewel or precious Stone would be received as a sufficient Price to satisfy the Justice of God or make full Compensation for Sin the Breach of God's holy Law 4. He is most precious in respect of his Qualifications He hath the fulness of the Godhead in him It pleased the Father that in him all Fulness should dwell hence said to be full of Grace and Truth God even thy God hath anointed thee with the Oil of Gladness above thy Fellows He hath not say Divines the Fulness of Parts but the Fulness of Degrees There may be some Addition made to that Fulness that is in Believers but there can be no Addition made to his There is in Christ not only enough the Fulness of Sufficiency but also the Fulness of Redundancy Angels may have no want but in Christ is an Overplus to redound to others He hath enough to fill thousands and millions of thousands Of his Fulness we have all received and Grace for Grace 5. Christ is precious in the esteem of the holy Angels the Angelical Host to honour and shew their high esteem and awful respects to him at his Birth sang with a loud voice Glory to God in the Highest They adore and worship him continually All the Godly accounted and will for ever account of Him as the most precious and inestimable Jewel in Heaven or Earth The Saints in Heaven for ever proclaim his glorious Worth and Praise they cry Power Riches Wisdom Strength Honour Glory and Blessing to the Lamb for ever and ever To all the Saints on Earth he is precious Paul accounted all things as dung that he might win Christ The Spouse crys out He is white and ruddy the chiefest amongst ten thousand Believers have parted with all things in this World freely for his sake Nay in love to him and to shew how they did adore and honour him have been made Sacrifices in dreadful Flames rather than they would undervalue or deny his holy Name Christ is precious very precious most precious always precious altogether precious Precious in his Nature precious in his Name that is as precious Ointment poured forth precious in all his Offices his Spirit Grace Word Ordinances and Promises are precious Can Believers value him enough who is their Life Life External Life Internal and Life Eternal Christ is their Light he is their Mediator Surety Friend Food Clothing Ornaments Portion c. in a word He is All in All to them VII Christ being a precious Stone never loses his Strength or Beauty as he cannot be defaced by Men nor Devils Eternity it self cannot dissolve this Stone nor diminish its brightness Christ is durable Heaven and Earth shall fade away and wax old like a Garment but Jesus Christ is still the same and his years fail not he is the same yesterday to day and for ever VIII Christ Jesus the spiritual precious Stone is exceeding great As God he is of infinite dimension filling Heaven and Earth with his Presence He is large enough for the whole Foundation and every Corner this one entire Stone serves for all IX All manner of Perfections Virtues choice and admirable Excellencies meet together in the Lord Jesus his Brightness is far above the Brightness of Diamonds his Whiteness excells the Whiteness of Pearls and there is no medicinal Virtue or Quality in any precious Stone but in a spiritual way is far more transcendent in him He cures the Sight strengthens and cures the Heart makes fruitful resists Poyson c. See the Metaphors Pearl of great price and Foundation Inferences I. FRom hence we may infer That the Church of God is a very rich and glorious Building as 't was foretold it should be O thou afflicted tossed with Tempests and not comforted behold I will lay thy Stones with fair Colours and thy Foundation with Saphire II. Ascribe all the Beauty and Glory of the Church and of the Saints to the Lord Jesus III. Bless God for this choice and precious Stone of the Corner The more excellent Christ is the more it should draw out and enlarge our Hearts to bless and praise God for him IV. For Trial. Is Christ precious to you I shall lay down a few Rules whereby you may try your selves 1. Dost thou own Christ to be very God He cannot be valued nor esteemed by any as he is in himself till they thus account of him and believe in him 2. Dost thou honour adore and obey Him as thou dost honour adore and obey the Father All Men should honour the Son even as they honour the Father 3. Is there nothing here below which thou valuest and prizest above Christ An Hypocrite hath always something that lies in his Bosom which he esteems and prizes more than Christ Their Hearts go after their Covetousness The young Man went away sorrowful because the World was uppermost in his Affection If Christ be truly precious to any he is superlatively precious to them 4. If God should bid thee ask what thou wilt as he did Solomon what wouldest thou request of him Would it be thinkest thou this precious Stone this Christ this Pearl of great price to have a Right to him to be like him to enjoy him to be with him for ever 5. Is Christ much in your Thoughts Where your Treasure is there your Hearts will be also 6. Hast thou denied thy self of all things or art thou ready so to do and to follow Him For whom I have suffered the Loss of all things and do account them but Dung that I may win Christ. 7. Canst thou not be satisfied with any thing thou dost enjoy without him Canst thou say with one in another Case Yet all this availeth me nothing so long as I see not or have not a clear Evidence of my Interest in Jesus Christ. 8. Dost thou build wholly upon Him Is He All to thee Dost thou see him all in Pacification 'T was he that appeased the Wrath of the Father satisfied both Law and Justice He is All in Justification Who is the Lord our Righteousness He is All in Election the first and chief of his Father's Choice the way of it He hath chosen us in him Is He All to thee for Acceptation Who hath made us accepted in the Beloved He is All in Conversion 'T is he that shews us the Necessity of it that doth quicken and beget us by his Word and Spirit 't is he that forms a new Spirit in us Is he All to thee about Pardon of Sin He purchased Pardon 'T is by his own Blood viz. that Atonement which he hath made we
be burying work for Multitudes seven Months By Fire and Sword shall he plead with all Flesh and the slain of the Lord shall be many Isa. 66.15 16. XXIII Jesus Christ at his first coming did weaken the Kingdom of Satan spoil'd Principalities set up Trophies of his Victory made a shew of them openly led Captivity in Triumph and will compleat the Work at his second Coming will take the old Dragon and bind him for a thousand Years And at the end of the thousand Years cast the Dragon the Beast and the false Prophet into the perpetual Dungeon Rev. 20.2 v. 20. He will then give a Reward to all his Prophets and Saints both great and small make them Rulers over Cities over all Nations To bind Kings in Chains and Nobles in Fetters of Iron and dash them in pieces like Potters Vessels give the Upright Dominion over them in the Morning place them upon Thrones with Palms in their Hands make them Kings and Princes in all the Earth to Reign with him till he deliver up the Kingdom to the Father which puts a final End to all the Wars but retains the honourable Title of being the Captain of our Salvation for ever even for ever Amen Inferences I. FRom hence we may infer what great Danger Christ's Enemies are in and the certainty of their being spoiled if they stand it out against him The Enemies of the Lord shall be broken to pieces 1 Sam. 2.10 the Lamb shall overcome them Rev. 17.14 II. That 't is best for all Christ's Followers to keep close to their Leader not to forsake their own Captain they can never chuse one like him with him there is safety and certainty of Victory Let us say to him as Peter did Whither shall we go Thou art on the strongest side for thou hast the words of Eternal Life III. That it is the Interest of all his Enemies to submit to him whilst Terms of Peace are offered to them there is no standing out against him Can thy Heart endure can thy Hands be strong in the day that he the Lyon of the Tribe of Judah shall deal with thee Many even of the Mighty have fallen under him the Dragon and his Angels could not stand before him How much less than Man that is a Worm and the Son of Man which is a Worme Job 25.6 See Metaphors Consuming Fire Embassador and Man of War Christ a Refiner Mal. 3.2 3. For he is like a Refiners Fire c. He shall sit as a Refiner and Purifier of Silver c. THIS Similitude is taken from Refiners who in Crucibles melt their Metal and separate the drossy parts from that which is pure So Christ by a Divine Heat and Warmth refines and purifies the Graces he bestows on Believers consuming the wicked and vicious parts which are elsewhere called Dross This Refining is called the fiery Trial 1 Cor. 3.13 c. upon which place Chemnitius says this fiery Trial is exercised either by outward Troubles or by Temptations of Conscience or by a more clear Manifestation of Truth by the Word which leads Men from the darkness of Error and Ignorance to the Light which purges out those Dregs that agree not with the pure Graces of the Spirit Simile I. A Refiner is one that tries and refines Metals whether Silver or Gold c. II. The Gold or Silver before a Refiner's Fire refines it as 't is taken out of the Earth is full of drossy matter III. A Refiner to purge and purify Gold that so he may make it very pure hath his Furnace and uses Fire IV. A Refiner knows before Gold is tried and refined in the Fire it is not for his use 't is not pliable V. A Refiner melts the Gold and makes it very soft and thereby makes it fit for his purpase VI. A Refiner to hasten and the better to accomplish his Work makes the Fire more hot or adds to the heat thereof VII A Refiner separates the dross from the Gold and makes it much more fine and pure than it was before and thereby makes it very valuable A little refined Gold is much set by and prized above that which is course and drossy VIII A Refiner refines Gold once and again several times if he designs to make it very pure We read of Silver Seven times refined in a Furnace of Earth Psal. 12.6 IX A Refiner finds it necessary to add or put something of another nature into Gold an allowed proportion of Allay whereby he opens and refines it the sooner and indeed if something of that nature be not done Refiners would tell you Gold would be long before if ever so well refined and fitted for the Hammer X. A Refiner doth not put his Gold into the Furnace to waste or spoil it but contrariwise that there it might be purified not to receive loss thereby he would not lose a grain of it XI A Refiner lets his Gold remain no longer in the Fire than till the dross be consumed and 't is made pure and fit for his purpose XII A Refiner in refining his Gold wasteth his Fewel XIII A Refiner resolves by putting his Gold into the Fire to destroy all the Dross and indeed there is nothing besides the pure Gold that can endure and abide the Fire all Filth and drossy Matter flies away like Smoke XIV A Refiner finds by Experience that pure Gold receives no detriment by the Fire though it grow less in quantity and so that way may seem to waste yet 't is much better in Nature or Quality XV. When a Refiner hath purged and refined Gold 't is formed into choice and rare Vessels and other things fit for Use and Ornament Parallel I. JESUS CHRIST tries and refines his People who are compared to Gold and he not only tries them but also their Graces II. The Hearts of God's People before Christ the Spiritual Refiner refines and purges them are full of Corruption Sin and Filthiness Naturally Men and Women are very foul and drossy III. Jesus Christ that he may purge and purifie his People puts them into a Furnace of Affliction As the Fining-Pot for Silver and the Furnace for Gold so the Lord tries the Heart I will refine thee c. I have chosen thee in the Furnace of Affliction IV. Jesus Christ finds that untill the Hearts of his People be purified and refined by Him which he doth several ways they are not yeelding and pliable in his Hand they will not subject to his Will nor be fit for his use V. Jesus Christ melts and softens his People by Affliction and by the Spirit Thus saith the Lord of Hosts Behold I will melt them and try them for what should I do else for the Daughter of my People As much as if he should say What way else can I use to bring them to be pliable that I may fit them for my purpose God saith Job maketh my Heart soft VI. Jesus
other Stars is fixed in its Orb wherein it performs a constant Motion IX The Morning Star gives most Light just before break of Day X. It is the Opinion of some that the Morning Star doth send forth very blessed Influences upon those Bodies that are under its Dominion XI The Morning Star doth chiefly govern pleasant and delightful Plants XII The Morning Star is accounted the master Planet for Moderation said to cause gentle Storms in Winter and moderate Heat in Summer XIII The Morning Star is said to be the cause of Beauty XIV The Morning Star doth most Service in Winter because the greatest part of that Season is Night and Darkness XV. The Morning Star hath an honourable Name it is called the Son of the Morning XVI The morning Star is known to be the Evening Star as well as the Morning Star and in both respects is useful to the World XVII The Morning Star tho it may be obscured by Mists Fogs Clouds and dark Vapors yet nothing can hinder its Course but it constantly keeps its Motion and Circle in the Heavens cannot be prevailed against by any malignant Power whatsoever Thieves and evil Men like not its Appearance yet cannot obstruct its Motion in the Firmament nor stop its Light from shining on the Earth XVIII The Morning Star as it hath those Properties and Excellencies already exprest so lastly it exceeds all other Stars for Brightness and Glory Parallel I. THe Lord Jesus is a very solid Light whose Glory is not like others who have their Intermissions but he abides steady his Glory and Bright-shining is always alike his whole course of Life was as if it had been but one continued Act of Goodness He is the same in the Morning Noon and Night Yesterday to day and for ever Heb. 13.8 II. Jesus Christ he is the Harbinger of the great Joy to all Nations How joyful was that time when the Day-spring from on high did first visit us The People that sat in Darkness saw great Light and to those that dwell in the Vallies of the shadow of Death great Light is risen c. His coming was the fulfilling of God's gracious Promise unto the Fathers and as the blessed manifestation of God's rich Favour and good Will to Man he is also the Fore-runner or the Harbinger of that Dominion that the Just shall have in the Resurrection the morning of the longed-for Day The path of the Just is as a shining Light that shineth more and more to the perfect day Prov. 4.18 The upright shall have Dominion over them in the Morning The Night is far spent the Day is at hand This above all others is the day that the Lord hath made for good Men therein to rejoyce and be glad Psal. 118.24 III. Jesus Christ is not only an Ornament to the Christian Church and Profession far beyond what Moses was to the Jews but even to Heaven it self and the Holy Angels who did not a little rejoyce at his ascending into Heaven God is gone up with a shout the Lord with the sound of a Trumpet sing Praises to our God sing Praises Psal. 47.5 IV. Jesus Christ is a very pleasant Object to Men that are spiritually inlightned therefore it is that they do ardently desire to be near him and with him where he is David tho he had not so clear a sight and prospect of this bright and morning Star as Men have under the Gospel yet that prospect he had made him use this pious Prayer O when shall I come and appear before God! Psal. 42.2 Then shall I be satisfied when I awake with thy Likeness c. Psal. 17.15 I have a desire saith Paul to depart and to be with Christ c. Phil. 1.23 Those that look for him do also cry Come Lord Jesus come quickly V. Jesus Christ is highly esteemed by all that sail Heaven-wards no steering the right Course without him He gives good Assurance to all that follow him they should not abide in Darkness but have the Light of Life The Following of Christ Jesus is the most certain way to avoid the Rocks the Sands and the Hands of all spiritual and temporal Enemies VI. Jesus Christ is really the most excellent and chiefest Light that ever God set in the Church Moses and the Prophets John Baptist and the three Beloved Apostles Peter James and John and Paul who was most eminent were shining Lights and glorious Stars who adorned the Profession of the Holy Gospel but in all things this Bright and Morning Star infinitely surpassed them in Splendor and Brightness VII Jesus Christ is a great Terror not only to wicked Men but wicked Angels to all that love Darkness more than Light they hate him and fear him they consulted against him and more times than once attempted to pluck this Star out of the Firmament that so they might walk in Darkness carry on their black Designs and Deeds without discovery Satan attempted his Destruction from the Pinacle of the Temple sets a Squadron of the black Regiment to resolve upon his Death knowing him to be the Fore-runner of the Day which Thieves and Robbers cannot endure Come let us kill the Heir c. They hate the Light come not to it lest their Deeds should be reproved They led him to the Brow of the Hill that they might cast him down headlong Luk. 4.29 The evil Angels thought he came too soon Why art thou come to torment us before the time VIII Jesus Christ is constant in his Orb or Station he is a Priest for ever a Prophet to guide for ever a King to govern for ever he leaves not his Office as inconstant Men do but makes good his Word as settled in Heaven And lo I am with you always to the end of the World Mat. 28.20 I will never leave thee nor forsake thee or leave thee to a forsaking IX Jesus gave a great Light unto the World by the Ministry of John by the Appearance of himself and by the Ministry of the Apostles and their immediate Successors But the greatest Light is reserved to the flying of the Angel through the midst of Heaven with the everlasting Gospel before the great and notable Day come wherein the whole Earth shall be lightned with his Glory both Jews and Gentiles shall acknowledg the Blessed Messiah Arise and shine for thy Light is come the Glory of the Lord is risen upon thee The Gentiles shall come to thy Light and Kings to the Brightness of thy rising Isa. 60.1 3. The Earth shall be filled with the Knowledg of the Glory of the Lord as the Waters cover the Sea Hab. 214. X. Jesus doth send forth very blessed and sweet Influences upon the Bodies and Souls of Men that are under his gracious Rule and Dominion it is he who sends down the Holy Ghost If I go away I will send you another Comforter the Spirit of Truth c. Joh. 16.7 8. XI Jesus Christ tho all
discomforted Thus the Jews came to Mary to comfort her when they heard that her Brother Lazarus was dead and Job's Friends when he was in the depth of Sorrow came to comfort him V. A Comforter imports a Person able and willing to comfort and relieve such as are in a sorrowful mournful and afflicted condition VI. A faithful Comforter manifesteth much Love and Tenderness to his oppressed and afflicted Friend particularly 1. In coming to him 2. In supplying the Want he sustains of those things he is deprived of VII A wise Comforter uses many and weighty Arguments to infuse Comfort into a distressed and disconsolate Soul 't is not enough to come and give a bare Visit and look upon a Friend but to take apt and suitable Words and Motives to do it VIII A Comforter sympathizes with him he comes to visit to comfort him in his Grief and Trouble Job's Friends lifted up their Voice and wept and they rent every one his Mantle and sprinkled Dust upon their Heads So they sat down with him upon the Ground seven days and seven nights c. IX A true Comforter will intercede to others to administer support and relief in whose power it is to succor as well as himself X. A true Comforter will search into a Persons State and Condition to know how it is with him that thereby he may the better understand how to speak a word of Comfort to him XI A Comforter sometimes is slighted by the Person or Persons he comes to visit and administers Succor unto and all his good and sweet Advice is not regarded for a time XII A Comforter many times keeps his Friends from utter despondency and wonderfully revives and consolates his Soul and thereby makes Sighing and Heaviness to fly away The moving of my Lips should asswage your Grief c. XIII A faithful and true Comforter will not only give his distressed and disconsolate Friend a Visit but if he sees there is need of it will make his Abode even stay with him many days Job's Friends did so XIV A good faithful Comforter is highly esteemed and greatly beloved by his Friend especially when the worth of him is known or he is sensible of the Profit and much good rejected by him XV. A faithful Comforter will deal plainly with his Friend and not speak Peace and Comfort when he knows there is not just and good reason so to do but will reprove sometimes also if he finds cause for it Parallel THe Saints and People of God are in this World attended with manifold Troubles Afflictions and Sorrows Many are the Afflictions of the Righteous for all the day long have I been plagued and chastened every morning Verily verily I say unto you that ye shall weep and lament but the World shall rejoyce and ye shall be sorrowful but your Sorrow shall be turned into Joy II. The Disciples of Christ tho they mourn here or are in a sorrowful State upon many considerations yet they are capable of Comfort and fit Subjects of it They are not such as u●●terly refuse or are una●●e to receive Relief and Comfort Such as have committed the unpardonable Sin or are already in Hell are uncapable of receiving true Peace and Comfort but so it is not with God's People Whatever their State and Condition is it admits of Relief tho through Satan's Temptations they are sometimes backward to take hold of it III. The holy Spirit is a Divine Person he is placed in the same Rank and Order without any Note of Difference or Distinction as to a distinct Interest in the Divine Nature with the other Divine Persons Baptizing them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy-Ghost There are three that bear Record in Heaven the Father the Son and the Spirit and these three are one 2. He hath also the Names proper to a Divine Person only for he is called God Why hast thou lied unto the Holy-Ghost Thou hast not lied unto Man but unto God 3. He hath personal Propertie●● assigned him viz. a Will He divideth to every Man severally as he will and an Understanding The Spirit searcheth all things yea the deep things of God 4. He is voluntary Author of Divine Properties he of old cherished the Creation he formed and garnished the Heavens he inspired acted and spake in and by the Apostles 5. The same regard is to be had to him in Faith Worship and Obedience as unto the Persons of the Father and the Son for our being baptized in his Name is our solemn Engagement to believe in him yield obedience to him and worship him as it puts the same Obligation upon us to the Father and Son IV. So the holy Spirit comes unto a gracious Person in the time of greatest Need when he is most dejected and discomforted whether it be under Temptation Affliction or Persecution for Christ's sake Hence the Apostle saith When we came into Macedonia our Flesh had no Rest but we were troubled on every side without were Fightings and within were Fears Nevertheless God that comforteth those that are cast down comforted us c. I will not leave you comfortless I will come unto you V. The holy Spirit is able and willing at all times to comfort sincere Christians in their Afflictions Such is the Power Ability and Efficacy of the Spirit upon this account th●●t 't is more c●●pable and able to comfort Believers than the bare bodily Presence of the Lord Jes●● is able to do Nevertheless I tell you the Truth it is expedient for you that I go away pray mind the Reason our Saviour gives of it For if I go not the Comforter will not come unto you but if I depart I will send him VI. The holy Spirit doth manifest much Love and Tenderness to Believers which appears 1. In his coming to them that are poor and contemptible in the eyes of the World 2. By making up the Want of Christ's bodily Presence 3. In bearing Repulses from them how often hath the Spirit been slighted and his Motions rejected instead of being friendly entertained when in Love he comes to them VII The Holy Spirit doth not only come and give poor Believers a bare Visit in their Distresses but also uses fit and suitable ways and means to comfort and support their Souls He shall bring all things unto your Remembrance that I have spoken unto you He shall take of mine and shall sh●●w it unto you and he shall shew you things to come c. The Spirit usually comforteth Believers in and under their Sorrows and Afflictions 1. By shewing them whatsoever Christ hath done and suffered for them 2. By opening and applying the gracious Promises of Christ unto them he shall bring whatsoever I have said to your Remembrance 3. By sealing up Christ's Love unto them As many as I love I rebuke and chasten 'T is no sign they are hated by Christ or
not in his Love and Affection that they are chastised and so often under this and the other exercise of Affliction and this the Spirit labours either by his Word or Ministers and other ways to convince them of 4. By shewing from the Word that the like Afflictions if not greater many of God's Children have met with before them or are now under knowing that the same Afflictions are accomplished in your Brethren that are in the World what are thy Sorrows saith the Spirit to those that holy Job and many of the Blessed Martyrs met with 5. By shewing them the Design and gracious End of God in all his Dispensations and Afflictions he doth it not simply for his own Pleasure as an Act of Soveraignty But for our Profit that we might be partakers of his Holiness This is the fruit of all the taking away of your Sins 't is for the trial of your Graces saith the Spirit When he hath tried me I shall come forth as Gold 'T is to convince the Devil and wicked Men that you are sincere and upright Ones and do not follow Christ for Loaves Doth Job saith Satan fear God for nought But put forth thine hand now and touch all that he hath and he will curse thee to thy Face God saith the Spirit hath brought this and the other Trouble upon thee to clear thy Innocency and to shew that Satan is a Liar 6. By shewing them that all their Afflictions are but short lived that they will soon be over they will last but for a Moment 7. That they will add to their Advantage here and hereafter Our light Affliction which is but for a Moment worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of Glory 'T is saith the Spirit to shew forth the excellent nature of true Grace Faith Love and Patience never shine forth in their proper Lustre and Glory until they come under exercise The trial of your Faith is much more precious than Gold that perisheth tho it be tried with Fire And it will hereby be found unto Praise Honour and Glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ. 8. 〈◊〉 ●●irit comforteth Believers by shewing them that all their Sorrows will in a little 〈◊〉 be turned into Gladness Now ye are sorrowful but I will see you again and your Hear●● shall rejoyee and your Joy no Man taketh away from you Ye shall be sorrowful but you 〈…〉 shall be turned into Joy Those that go forth weeping bearing precious Seed shall doubtless come again rejoycing bringing their Sheaves with them God will give unto them saith the Spirit that mourn in Zion Beauty for Ashes the Oil of Joy for Mourning the Garments of Praise for the Spirit of Heavines●● that they may be called Trees of Righteousness the planting of the Lord that he ma●● 〈◊〉 glorified 9. The Spirit comforteth by shewing Believers that all their Sorrows 〈…〉 in this World the wicked have all their sweet things here and the godly have their bitter things here but as the wicked shall have nothing but bitter hereafter so the godly shall have nothing but sweet hereafter Son remember that thou in thy life time receivedst thy good things and likewise Lazarus evil things but now he is comforted and thou art tormented 10. The Spirit comforteth by convincing Believers that God doth not punish them as their Sins do deserve He hath visited thee little or nothing saith Elibu so the Word will bear it The least Mercy is more than we deserve He hath not dealt with us after our Sins nor rewarded us according ●●o our Iniquitie●● VIII The holy Spirit sympathizes with every gracious Soul in their Distresses and Troubles according as God in his Word speakes to our Capacities In all their Afflictions he was afflicted his Soul was grieved for Israel And in that of the eighth Chapter to the Romans the Spirit particularly is said to sigh and groan after such a sort that cannot be uttered and hence the Apostle exhorts the Saints not to grieve the holy Spirit of God whereby they are sealed to the day of Redemption IX Likewise the holy Spirit also helps our Infirmities for we know not what to pray for as we ought But the Spirit it self maketh Intercession for us with Groans which cannot be uttered And he that searcheth the Hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit because he maketh Intercession for the Saints according to the Will of God Rom. 8.26 27. Hence the word Advocate or Comforter X. The holy Spirit searches the Heart and Reins of every Soul he comes to comfort to discover the State and Condition of a Person to him David crys out Search me O God and know my Heart c. I the Lord search the Heart c. He that searches the Heart c. The Spirit searches all things c. XI So the holy Spirit is sometimes slighted and grieved through the Power of Temptation by a Believer and his sweet and heavenly Advice is not minded nor followed as it ought to be but all Comfort is rejected for a time but afterwards tho sometimes long first the Soul with Joy takes hold of it XII The Holy Spirit keeps the Heart of a Believer from utter Despondency and greatly revives and consolates him hence the Apostle saith God hath given us everlasting Consolation and good hope through Grace we are troubled on every side but not in Distress we are perplexed but not in despair I have seen his ways and will heal him also and restore Comforts to him c. XIII The holy Spirit knows there is an absolute necessity for him not only to give the Saints a Visit and immediately be gone but also to abide with them always for they cannot be without his glorious Presence one Moment It 's true sometimes they may be without his eminent comforting Presence which causes the Church to cry the Comforter that should relieve my Soul is far from me yet his supporting Presence is ever with them I will pray the Father and he shall send you another Comforter that he may abide with you for ever even the Spirit of Truth c. and he is said to dwell in us and to make his Abode with us But if the Spirit of him that raised Jesus from the Dead dwell in you he that raised up Christ from the Dead shall also quicken your mortal Bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you XIV The Holy Spirit is exceedingly prized and much beloved by every godly Man but more especially when they find by Experience the great Worth of him and the great Good and Profit they receive by his means XV. The Holy Spirit deals faithfully with every Man he will not speak Peace to any Person but to those to whom it doth belong nor at a time when the Soul is fallen into any Sin or under some great Temptation to sin but will at such times rather rebuke and
and Opposition are broken in pieces by it When it once blows briskly upon the Soul it presently cries out Lord what wouldest thou have me to do Immediatly saith Saul I conferred not with Flesh and Blood XII The Spirit dissolving the Clouds of Iniquity waters the Heart with Tears of Repentance and Godly Sorrow XIII The Blowings or Operations of the holy Spirit ought carefully to be observed with the access and recess thereof for a Christian can make no Earnest of the Duties of Religion unless these Winds blow Moreover there are certain Signs whereby a Man may know which way the Spirit blows 1. If the Desires of the Soul are after God and Holiness it is one sign the Wind is in a right Point 2. If the Understanding be enlightned and Clouds of Ignorance scattered the Affections changed so that heavenly Objects are principally delighted in if the Will is brought to yield and readily to submit to the Will of God the Spirit blows the right way 3. If a Man leaves his old and evil Courses and Company if that which was once pleasant to him is now become grievous to him if his Discourse be savoury and his Life holy you may know which way the Wind blows They that are after the Spirit do mind the things of the Spirit 4. If there be new Habits wrought in the Soul so that altho a Man may sometimes be obstructed in his way and hindred in his course Heaven-ward yet immediatly as it were by a natural or divine Instinct he falls into his former Way and Course of Grace and Holiness again 't is a sign which way the Wind blows You know the Wind is sometimes obstructed or stopped in its usual course by Houses or Trees c. so that you can hardly discern by Vanes or Smoak c. which way it is so it may be with a Christian. Besides sometimes you can scarcely perceive any Wind to blow at all no more can you the Operations of the Spirit XIV The Spirit of God blowing upon the Soul of a Sinner causes his Pride and external Glory to fade away which is compared to the Flower of the Field The Rod hath blossomed Pride hath budded All Flesh is Grass and the Goodliness thereof is as the Flower of the Field The Grass withereth the Flower fadeth because the Spirit of the Lord bloweth upon it XV. The holy Spirit tho it be invisible and its Operations mysterious and not to be discern'd by many Men yet they may see and hear the Effects of it they may perceive what Alteration and Changes it makes in this and that Man such as were very vicious and ungodly are by the Workings of the Spirit formed into another likeness and become pious and truly religious that Tongue that was wont to blaspheme God they now hear to praise and admire him c. And Believers themselves clearly feel and experience the blessed Effects and Operations thereof in their own Souls XVI The Spirit of God causes the Saints to grow in Grace and in the Knowledg of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Spirit moves upon the Affections and every other Faculty of the Heart and by that means causes the Seed of Grace to take the deeper Root The Ground or Spirit of a Christian must be broken and loosened from the World and from the Love of sensual things more and more by the Wind of the Spirit or he will not be fruitful in Grace and good Works XVII Unless the Spirit blows upon the Soul or upon the Church they lie becalmed and cannot sail towards the Haven of eternal Happiness no Duty or Service performed in publick or private can avail any thing we get not a Bit of Ground nor any real Advantage by them unless they are performed by the Help and Influence of the Spirit God is a Spirit and they that worship him must worship him in Spirit and in Truth XVIII The holy Spirit winnows and fans God's People who are compared to Wheat and good Grain 'T is said of Christ His Fan is in his Hand and he will throughly purge his Floor How doth Christ fan and purge his People but by his Word and Spirit 't is that which cleanses and makes them pure from the Dross and Pollutions of Sin and Wickedness as the Apostle observes 1 Cor. 6.11 XIX The Spirit of God sometimes comes on a sudden upon a Soul and by its powerful Operation in a short space makes a great and wonderful Change as appears in the Case of Saul but at other times it riseth and worketh upon some Mens Hearts gradually XX. The holy Spirit when it gets into the Heart of a Man by its powerful Operation it makes him tremble and shakes him to pieces as it were causing strange tho glorious Workings in the inward Man This he doth by setting the Evil of Sin before his Eyes and his woful Condition thereby A Man never trembles as he should till the Spirit enters into him Saul was taken with such a trembling when the Spirit entred into him and began to work that he could not stand upon his Feet METAPHOR SOme Winds are sent in Judgment to destroy and overthrow which many times blow down Houses and Trees and make great Desolation witness that prodigious Wind in the Year 1661. II. Some Winds are of a blasting Nature and cause the Fruit to fall before it be ripe III. There hath been a Wind in which the Lord hath not appeared IV. Some Winds are compared to Words and Speeches of one that is desperate V. Sometimes Wind is made use of to set forth that which is vain and empty VI. Some Winds are without Rain Whoso boasteth himself of a false Gift is like Clouds and Wind without Water VII If some Winds be observed Men must not plow nor sow their Seed He that observeth the Wind shall not sow and he that regardeth the Clouds shall not reap VIII Man's Iniquity is compared unto the Wind. Disparity BUt the Spirit being the great Promise of the Father and the Fruit and Effect of Christ's Ascension is sent in Mercy to strengthen and establish and is so far from destroying or overthrowing as that it causeth the Church in general or a Christian in particular to take the more firm Root and stand the faster II. But the Spirit as compared to the North and South Winds ripeneth a Christian in Grace and causeth the Spices thereof to flow forth Grace ripeneth and fitteth for Glory III. But there is no greater Demonstration of the Lord's presence with his People or with a Soul than by the Indwelling of his Spirit Where two or three are gathered together in my Name there am I saith Christ. IV. But no Man speaking by the Spirit calleth Jesus accursed Men are by the Spirit brought into their right Minds witness the Prodigal V. But where-ever the holy Scriptures make mention of the holy Spirit it is to set forth
METAPHOR AN Earnest among Men is usually a certain Sum either more or less of Gold or Silver which are but corruptible and earthly Things II. The best and greatest Purchase an Earnest among Men is given for consists but of temporal things that pass away and perish as all Sublunary Things do III. Sometimes among Men a Person who has given Earnest for such or such a Commodity does afterwards recant his Bargain IV. Sometimes the Purchaser loses his Earnest by flying from the Bargain and so never has the Inheritance V. Amongst Men the Earnest of an Inheritance is given by the Purchaser to the Seller and he expects something of equal worth for that he parts withal for it VI. An Earnest among Men is given by the Purchaser with an intent or design to advantage himself thereby 't is chiefly his own Interest and Profit which he aims at in this Action Disparity THe Earnest of the Saints Inheritance is of an inestimable value being of an heavenly and sublime Nature the holy blessed and eternal Spirit of God in the Operations Gifts and Graces thereof II. The holy Spirit is the Earnest of an Inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that fadeth not away reserved in Heaven for us Be thou faithful unto Death and I will give thee a Crown of Life III. There never will be any recanting about giving or receiving this Spiritual Earnest God will never repent that he gave his Spirit to his faithful Children it being bestowed upon them as the Result of his eternal Purpose in Jesus Christ. And Believers have no cause to recant their Bargain in yielding themselves up to God both Body and Soul all they are and are capable to do for the Glory of Free-Grace for their Gain will be unspeakable thereby Godliness is profitable to all things having the Promise of the Life that now is and that which is to come it is great Gain IV. God will never can never lose those Souls for whom he gave his Son as the Price of their Redemption and his Spirit as an Earnest to make sure of them My Father which gave them me is greater than all and none is able to pluck them out of my Father's hands V. The Spiritual Earnest is given by the Father upon the account of Christ's Purchase unto Believers The Lord Jesus bought the Inheritance and received the Earnest of it for us as Mediator who freely gives it to us out of his own good Will he bestows it upon us as an Assurance of the full possession of eternal Life VI. The Lord giving his Spirit as the Earnest of future Blessings designs 't is acknowledged his own Glory thereby but chiefly the Profit will be ours 'T was our Good our Advantage Christ designed and aimed at in dying for us and in giving his Spirit to us Inferences WHat admirable Grace and Favour is here Did God give Christ to die for us to redeem us from Sin and Wrath to come and did he receive the holy Spirit as Mediator to give it unto us the Earnest of that purchased Possession Let this be to the Praise of his Glory Christ purchases that we might possess Others purchase that they might inherit themselves and give Earnest to make sure the Estate to themselves but the Lord Jesus needed not to do so he was Heir from everlasting and all that he did as Mediator was for us to enrich and make us happy and blessed for ever 2. If God hath given to Believers the Holy Spirit as the Earnest of their Inheritance let them take heed they do not go about to defraud him of his Bargain They are not their own they are bought with a Price and they have consented to this holy Contract by taking an Earnest from his hand 'T is great Injustice to deprive or keep back any part of a lawful Bargain from the Buyer especially when he hath given Earnest for it 3. This shews what certain Hopes and good Assurances a godly Man hath of eternal Life 'T is bought or purchased for him 't is given by Promise to him the Promise is sealed nay more than this he hath received a Pledg or Earnest of it What little ground is there then for any Soul to despond or doubt of the eternal Inheritance The holy God deals with us after the manner of Men about the great Concerns of another World the bare Promise of God would be Security enough we need not require a Seal and an Earnest of him O how doth Divine Goodness condescend to poor Creatures that the Heirs of Promise might have strong Consolation 4. From hence Believers may learn how to repell and withstand the Temptations of Satan Simon saith our Saviour Satan hath desired to have you c. But might not Simon and so consequently every true Christian say I am not mine own thou comest too late Satan I have received Earnest of a better Estate of a better Kingdom than thou hast I have given up my self to Jesus Christ and he hath taken possession of me by his Spirit that I might possess and enjoy him to Eternity 5. And let Sinners who would have an Interest in God and enjoy this eternal Inheritance learn from hence the ready way to come to it First They must believe The Saints that are sealed with the Spirit which is the Earnest of the purchased Inheritance are said to trust in God after they heard the Word of Truth the Gospel of their Salvation In whom saith the Apostle after that ye believed ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of Promise which is the Earnest of our Inheritance until the Redemption of the purchased Possession to the Praise of his Glory Secondly As they must hear attend upon the Word go out of themselves to Christ rely upon him and trust in him believe and receive the Record God hath given of his Son so they must submit to his Ordinances The Spirit is promised to those that keep his Commandments John 14.15 16. If this be done in Truth and Sincerity you shall certainly receive the Earnest of future Happiness as well as others 6. Those that would have a Trial of their Estates and Conditions who desire to know whether they have received the Spirit of God or not may read the Metaphor where the holy Spirit is compared to a Seal Nothing is more needful all may see from hence to make sure of the Spirit take heed you be not mistaken about it c. And let them that have received it live upon it Such need not fear wanting any good thing this Earnest-Penny will as hath been shewn already defray all their Charge whilst they are in this World 'T is a great Sum God gives like himself and answerable to that Inheritance prepared and purchased for Believers 7. What Fools are they that slight and despise this Earnest God offers Men in the Gospel everlasting Life and to assure them of it promises them if they will come to his
Spirit your Sin will cleave to you 3. This River is large enough and yet as 't is large 't is free All may come and partake of these Waters none are excepted Whoever will may come and take of the Waters of Life freely 4. This River is near the Streams thereof run by your Doors VI. Moreover from hence let Professors try themselves whether they have been washed and bathed in this River and have tasted of its Waters yea or no. Art thou mollified Is thy Heart made tender Art thou cleansed Is thy Life and Heart made holy Art thou healed of the Sores and Wounds of Sin These Waters have a healing Virtue in them they will heal a wounded Spirit a gauled Conscience they are good to clear the Sight causing one to see far off Are the Eyes of thy Understanding enlightned Dost thou prize the Ordinances of God that convey these Waters of Life unto thy Soul Is the Water of this R●●ver sweet to thy Taste Is this River thy chief Element Dost thou live in the Spirit and walk in the Spirit VII VVhen you remove from one Place to another from one Country to another from one Land to another be sure to plant your selves near the Chanel of this River go not from these VVaters Labour to live near the Ordinances of God and where the VVater of Life is to be had VIII Pray fervently that God would never turn the Course of this River another way VVhat would become of God's Church in England were it not for this Chrystal Stream The Holy-Spirit compared to Water Ezek. 36.25 Then will I sprinkle clean Water upon you c. Joh. 7.38 39. He that believeth on me as the Scripture hath said out of his Belly shall flow Rivers of living Water But this spake he of the Spirit which they that believe on him should receive c. In both these places and divers others the Holy Spirit is compared to Water METAPHOR WAter for its rise is from the Ocean thence it comes and thither it returns II. Water cleanses from Filth and Pollution Cloaths and other things that are defiled are usually washed and made clean in Water It is indeed the Bath of Nature which the God of Nature hath appointed for the cleansing of things or Creatures that are polluted III. Water hath a cooling Virtue it cools the Earth after a vehement hot and parching Season so the sweating Travellor cools himself by washing in Water When the Sun by its scorching Beams hath made a Room hot wash it with Water and 't is brought immediately into a cool Temper IV. Water makes the Earth fruitful 't is of a fructifying nature How barren how unprofitable is it in a great Drought The Grass fadeth withereth and is dried up but when a soaking Shower falls upon it how green and flourishing is it immediately made thereby V. Water softens and mollifies the Earth David speaking of the Earth saith Thou waterest the Ridges thereof and makest it soft with Showers VI. Water hath a healing Virtue in it Some great Wounds have been healed only by washing in Water Some Waters in England are soveraign good to cure many Distempers and Diseases of the Body like the Pool called Bethesda VII Water is so necessary a thing that we cannot live without it many have perished for want of it VIII Water is good to quench ones Thirst to allay the heat of our Stomacks and to satisfy the longing Desire and remove the intolerable Pains that rise from an excess of Drought IX Water is free and cheap easy to come at it doth not cost us much 't is a common Element none are barr'd from it X. Water is necessary to quench Fire when by Treachery of Enemies our Houses have been set on fire over our Heads how serviceable have we found Water to be to quench it Parallel THe Spirit flows from God the Ocean of all Fulness But when the Comforter is come whom I will send unto you from the Father even the Spirit of Truth which proceedeth from the Father he shall testify of me Joh. 15.26 II. The Spirit of God purges and washes the Conscience from the horrid Defilement of Sin I will sprinkle clean Water upon you and ye shall be clean from your Filthiness And such were some of you but ye are washed but ye are sanctified but ye are justified in the Name of our Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God The Spirit cleanseth by applying Christ's Blood and by creating clean Dispositions in the Soul See River III. The Spirit hath a cooling Virtue in it The Heart of a Man is subject to great Heats sometimes its sweltered with Temptation Satan by shooting his fiery Darts puts a Believer into violent Heats As the Hart is by the Hunter put in a foaming Sweat and brays after the Water-brook so Satan that Blood-Hound makes the Soul thirst after the Water of Life Sometimes Men are put into great Heats by prevailing and raging Corruptions They are saith the Lord as an Oven heated by the Baker The Spirit cools this Heat partly by subduing the lustings of the Flesh and partly by strengthning the renewed part Jesus Christ opens the Oven of a distempered Heart and by casting the Water of the Spirit upon it brings it into a cooler Temper When Saul was in that hot and raging Heat to shed the Blood of the Saints the Spirit quickly allays his Rage and Fury IV. The Spirit where e're it falls makes the Soul fruitful Men's Hearts naturally are barren and like the parched Heath in the Desert but when this sacred Rain comes down upon them they quickly look green and in a glorious manner fructifie and bring forth the Fruits of Righteousness as appears in the Case of Zacheus no sooner did he receive of this divine Water and Salvation was come to his House but he crys out Half my Goods I give to the Poor V. The Spirit softens the hard and flinty Heart by applying the Blood of Christ. No sooner doth the Water of the Spirit come down upon a stubborn and rocky-hearted Sinner but he is made tender and pliable thereby Lord saith Soul what wilt thou have me do He was soft mollified and melted willing to do what ever the Will and Pleasure of God was VI. The Spirit heals all the Wounds and Diseases of the Soul Lord be merciful unto me and heal my Soul saith David for I have sinned against thee He sent forth his Word and healed them No Soul that ever took down one draught of these Waters but was cured of whatsoever Disease he had It searches to the bottom of every Sore and purges out the Corruption and then by applying the Blood of Christ it heals the Soul of all its Wounds perfectly VII The spirit is of absolute necessity without it we cannot live to God can't live the Life of Faith the Life of Holiness many perish and are utterly lost for
and follow the holy Rules and Directions thereof VI. The gospel is Called the Power of God to Salvation i. e. a mighty and glorious Instrument or means of Gods saving Power Metalepsis VII The gospel is called the Joyful sound the law was a sound of Fears and Terror a sound or voice of words that were Exceeding Dreadful The Gospel is the Antitype of the sounding the Trumpet of the great Jubilee to proclaim full Liberty and Freedom from all bondage and Tyranny of Sin Satan Hell and Wrath. VIII The gospel is called the unsearchable Riches of Christ. 1. It shews how Rich our Mediator and Husband is In him are hid all the Treasures of wisdom and knowledge it pleased the Father that in him all fulness should dwell 2. It shews the nature of his Riches both of grace and glory 3. The gospel makes all spiritualy and gloriously Rich who truly Receive it tho' never so poor before 4. All true Riches are communicated to us through the gospel such that would have this golden Ore must dig in this Mine this is the Field where the Pearl lies hid IX The gospel is called the word of Faith 1. It presents the object before the Soul 2. It opens the way to see this Object 3. It gives by means of the Spirit a hand to take hold of the Object X. The gospel is called the faithful word Because whatever its promises are they be faithfully performed XI 'T is called the Ministration of the Spirit because through it Persons come to receive the Spirit Received ye saith the Apostle the spirit by the works of the law or by the hearing of Faith XII It is called the gospel of Salvation 1. It Interesteth the Soul through the Spirit into Salvation as well as shews the way of it 2. There is no other way of Salvation but that which is revealed or manifested therein XIII 'T is called the glorious gospel of God 1. The glory of God shines forth in it 2. It was the glorious contrivance of his eternal wisdom 3. It wholly Exalts God and sets him forth in all his blessed and most glorious Attributes and Perfections beyond what any other Ministration doth whatsoever XIV The gospel is called a Book 1. Yea it is a Book by the inspiration of God as all holy Scriptures were All other books save the Bible are humane but this is Sacred and Divine 2. There is a Blessing pronounced to him that reads this book 3. And a much greater Blessing to him that understands it and keeps the things therein contained 4. 'T is a Book of all truth and no error can that be said of any other book 5. 'T is a Book Ratified and Confirmed by wonders 6. 'T is a Book that all other books point to Moses points to it the Prophets point to it all holy books of godly Men point to it 7. 'T is a book that all good and godly books are taken out of 8. 'T is a book that hath filled the world with good and profitable Books These things considered may serve as a sound Gradation to set forth the glory of the gospel and word of God Thirdly To come more directly unto the thing it self to set forth and further illustrate the glory and splendour of the gospel of Jesus Christ. 1. 'T is glorious in respect of the time and contrivance of it It was found out or contrived before the world began Hence Christ is said to be a Lamb slain before the foundation of the world 2. It is brought in as the result of that great and glorious Council which was held in Eternity Hence Jesus Christ our Mediator is said to be delivered up by the determinate Counsel and fore-knowledge of God God that is Father Son and Holy Ghost all agreed that the second Person should assume Mans nature and by shedding of his blood proclaim Peace and reconciliation to sinners The Counsel of Peace saith the Prophet shall be between them both Zech. 6.13 3. It may not be unnecessary to note here the matter this great Council had before them and did then debate about and that was how a way might be found out that God might display his own Glory and magnifie himself in every one of his glorious Attributes particularly how the two great Attributes of Justice and Mercy might meet together in sweet harmony and shine in equal glory that God who is Just might appear so and yet exceeding gracious 4. It was to find out a way how in a glorious manner God might destroy the works and designs of the Devil for to this purpose we Read the Son of God was manifested 5. It was a Council held upon the account of sinful man lost man whom God then saw dead and fallen how he might be delivered from sin and eternal wrath 't was not a Council held to ruine and destroy men but to save and make them happy This is the third thing to illustrate this Great truth that the gospel or word of Christ is a glorious Gospel Fourthly The gospel is glorious upon the consideration of that Revelation there is in it of God personally considered or the Persons of the Blessed Trinity or Gods manner of being 1. Though God is often called a Father in the old Testament yet how hard is it without help of the gospel to find out where he is so called or taken in distinction from the Son and holy Spirit sith Father as many Divines observe in some places of Scripture respects all the three Persons and hence the Jewish Rabbies who allow not of the new Testament manifestly declare their Ignorance touching this Great Truth of the Trinity tho' that may in part be imputed to that Judicial blindness they are left under yet it must be granted there is in the gospel a more clear and full discovery of this glorious Mystery then in the Law or old Testament how plainly and by manifest testimony is this bore witness to 1. By the Angels Luk. 1.32 2. By that Voice from the Excellent glory Mat. 3.17 2 Pet. 1.17 3. By the testimony of Christ himself I thank thee Father Lord of Heaven and Earth even so Father the Father that sent me is with me the Father loveth the Son the Father hath not left me alone I and my Father are one and 't is observed that he calls God Father near an hundred times in the gospel of John 4. By the Testimony of the holy Apostles how clearly is this witnessed by them especially by the Blessed beloved Apostle and Paul the great Apostle of the Gentiles Fifthly The gospel appears yet to be more glorious upon the Consideration of the glory of every one of the Persons in the blessed Trinity which shine forth most excellently therein I. In respect of the Father who did not design to vail his own glory but to greaten and magnifie it by the gospel For tho' the Lord Jesus is
the manner of his effecting this wonderful matter concerning which the Blessed Virgin had made that enquiry how can this thing be seeing I know not a man The holy Ghost saith the Angel acting in the power of the most high or in the Infinite power of God shall accomplish it 2. As the humane nature of Christ was formed by the miraculous working of the holy Ghost he was hereby formed absolutely Innocent Spotless and free from sin as Adam was in the day he was Created 3. The Spirit also the Gospel shews in a peculiar manner anointed him with those extraordinary Powers and Gifts which were necessary for the exercise and discharge of his Office The spirit of the Lord God is upon me because he hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek c. 4. It was in an especial manner by the power and operation of the holy Ghost by which he wrought all those great and miraculous works by which he attested and confirmed his Doctrine Hence 't is said God wrought miracles by him Jesus of Nazareth a man approved of God by miracles wonders and signs which God did by him He affirmed that what he did he did by the finger of God that is by the infinite power of God hence these mighty works are called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Powers because of the power of the Spirit of God put forth for their working and effecting See Mark 6.5 5. The Lord Jesus was guided directed comforted and supported in the whole course of his Ministry Temptations Obedience and sufferings by the Spirit he was led thereby into the wi●●derness presently after he was baptized the holy Spirit guided him to begin his contest with Satan The continuation of the discourse in Luke will not admit that any other spirit can be intended and Jesus being full of the holy spirit returned from Jordan and was led by the spirit unto the Wilderness namely by that spirit which he was full of And it was by the spirits assistance that he was carried triumphantly through the course of his temptations in the power of the spirit he returned 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 into Galilee that is powerfully enabled by the holy spirit unto the discharge of his work 6. Moreover the Scripture affirms that he offered himself up unto God through the eternal Spirit some understand by the eternal Spirit in this place is meant the Divine nature his Deity giving sustenance unto his humane nature in the Sacrifice of himself in that he had power to lay down his life and to take it up again yet many able Divines both Ancient and Modern do Judge that it is the Person of the holy Ghost that is intended 7. It is also thought by the Learned that the holy Spirit was eminently concerned in raising him up again from the dead but we cannot dwell here 8. The work of the new Creation is managed and gloriously carried on by the workings and operations of the holy Ghost 't is the work and office of the Spirit to make the whole work of the Mediation of Christ effectual to the Souls of the Elect. 9. All those glorious and extraordinary gifts that were powred forth either upon the Prophets or Apostles were by the operations of the holy Spirit 10. The gift of Prophecy whether ordinary or extraordinary was alwayes the immediate effect of the operation of the Spirit who inspired the Penmen of holy Scripture both of the old and new Testament in the writing and giving of them forth and in the opening of and explaining of them to the Sons of Men. The Prophecy came not in old time by the will of man but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the holy Ghost 11. The holy Ghost supplies the bodily absence of Jesus Christ and by him he doth accomplish all his promises unto his Church 12. As he represents the Person and supplies the Room Person and Place of Christ so he worketh and effecteth whatever the Lord Christ hath taken upon himself to work and effect towards his Saints whereas the work of the Son was not his own work but rather the work of the Father so the work of the holy Spirit is not his own work but rather the work of the Son by whom he is sent and in whose name he doth accomplish it Howbeit when the spirit of truth is come he will guide you into all truth for he shall not speak of himself but whatsoever he shall hear that shall he speak and he will shew you things to come He shall Glorifie me for he shall Receive of mine and shall shew it unto you All things that the Father hath are mine therefore I said he shall take of mine and shew it unto you 13. The holy Spirit is the Spirit of Grace and the immediate efficient cause of all Grace and gracious effects in men wherever there is mention made of them or any fruits of them it must be acknowledged as part of his work tho' he be not expresly named c. Grace is taken two wayes in Scripture 1. For the Grace Free Love and favour of God towards us 2. For the Gracious Free and Effectual Operations in us In both sences the holy Spirit is the Author of it as unto us in the first as to its Manifestation and Application in the second as to the Operation it self The Nature Excellency and Glory of Grace in the latter sence we shall in the next place insist upon But sith some men in these dayes as in former times do much Eclipse the Glory of the Spirit touching the work of Grace and Operation of the Spirit in Regeneration or the quickening them who are dead in Trespasses and Sins in affirming that saving Conversion doth principally consist in a moral swasion It may not be amiss to add something briefly here in confutation of these men whose Principles are in our Judgment fairly stated by Reverend Doctor Owen 1. They say that God administreth grace unto all in the declaration of the Doctrine of the Law and Gospel 2. That the reception of this Doctrine the belief and practice thereof is inforced by Promises and Threatnings 3. That the things revealed taught and commanded are not only good in themselves but so suited unto the Reason and Interest of Mankind as that the mind cannot but be disposed and inclined to receive and obey them unless overpoured by prejudice and a course of Sin 4. That the Consideration of the Promises and Threatnings of the Gospel is sufficient to remove these prejudices and course of sin 5. That upon a complyance with the Doctrine of the Gospel and obedience thereunto men are made partakers of the Spirit with other priviledges of the New Testament and have a right unto the promises of the present and future Life This saith the Dr. is a perfect Systeme of Pelagianism Those that would see his Answer hereunto may read from page 257. to
which God that cannot lie promised before the world began 3. Glorious Promises if we consider the Vileness Unworthiness and Nothingness of them as they are in themselves to whom the Promises are made 4. Gospel Promises are glorious Promises considering through whom and by what means they are given Christ procures the Promise as well as Remission by pouring forth his precious blood he paid dear for them that the Slave might be adopted and saved the Son is sacrificed 5. They are free Promises not made for any merit or worthyness in us but purely proceed from the free Grace and Favour of God and therefore Glorious God doth not sell himself his Son and precious Promises to Sinners but they are given freely without money and without price not for thy Beauty Righteousness Excellency c. he that hath promised to love us freely pardons us freely Thou hast bought me no sweet cane with money neither hast thou filled me with the fat of thy sacrifices but thou hast made me to serve with thy sins thou hast wearied we with thine iniquities I even I am he that blotteth out thy transgression for mine own sake and will not Remember thy sins Salvation is freely promised not by works of Righteousness that we have done but according to his mercy he saved us by the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the holy Ghost 6. Gospel Promises are glorious if we consider the extent of them they Run not only to the lineal seed of Abraham but to all Believers to Jew and Gentile bond and free none are excluded whoever will let him take of the water of life freely 7. Gospel Promises are glorious Promises in respect of what is given 1. Christ is given God hath given his Son not only for the sinner but to the sinner Christ promiseth to give himself offers to betroth himself to us for ever The Spirit is promised with all the blessing grace gifts and operations thereof 2. God promises in the gospel to give himself I will be your God and you shall be my People This Promise is the highest the fullest and sweetest of all promises Austin speaking of it breaketh forth in Admiration VVhat is better than this goodness what is or can be greater happiness than this can God give any thing greater than himself 3. VVhatsoever he is has or can do in a gracious way is promised to be given in this one promise He is one Eternal All-sufficient Immutable Infinite Glorious Incomprehensible Omniscient Omnipresent Holy and Gracious God His Goodness Truth Power VVisdom Mercy Loving-kindness Faithfulness is ingaged for Believers 4. O what is in man that thou art mindful of him is all below thy self too little and not good enough for man that thou givest thy self to fill and satisfie him All that God is or hath so far as communicative is promised c. Life Light Grace Strength VVealth Riches Pleasure Honour is the Believers 5. VVhatsoever he can do so far as comports with his own glory and our good is pomised viz. to feed support suppress fears prevent danger keep in or deliver out of trouble c. 6. The greatness of this Promise will appear by Considering what all other things are in comparison of God if heaven be nothing what is earth in comparison of him all other things come from him as water from a Fountain what are all things without him whether Spiritual or Temporal consider the necessity of him men make a shift to live without enjoying God tho' such are dead whilst they live but know not how to die without him nothing but God is a suitable good for the Soul 'T is not Cloaths that can Cloath it it is not Silver Gold nor Pearl which can adorn it 't is not fire that can warm it nor bread can feed it nor wine can chear it nor money can satisfie it nor earthly Friends can comfort it it is God only that can supply all the wants and necessities of the Soul 7. This is a great promise because nothing is yours till God is yours by Union with him the Soul is interested into all spiritual and temporal good things 8. 'T is a part and portion which can never be spent you may live upon God there is enough in him for Millions and Millions of Millions See God a Portion God is better than heaven better than grace better than glory better than things present or things to come the promises are like a rich Ring of Gold but this is the rare Diamond in that Ring it is the Crown the Top Excellency of all promises his Wisdom is the Souls for Direction his Power for Protection his Grace for its Acceptation his Spirit for its Consolation his Creatures on earth to serve us his Angels to Guard us his Ordinances to Feed and Strengthen us his Grace to Adorn us his Riches to Advance and Crown us to Eternity This is a great Promise the greatest Promise God gives Light when he gives himself he gives Life when he gives himself God is Light without Obscurity how sweet is that Light he is Life without Mortality how sweet is that Life Peace without perplexity Love without Mutability how sweet is such Love God fills and satisfies all that enjoy him beyond God the heart can desire nothing 8. Promises of the Gospel are glorious and precious Promises if we consider the seasonableness and suitableness of them Rest is Promised to the Weary Soul Food to the Hungry Soul Cloaths to the Naked Soul Pardon to the Guilty Soul Liberty to the Captive Soul Strength to the Weak Soul Health and healing to the Sick and Wounded Soul Courage to the Faint-hearted Soul Riches to the Poor and Needy Soul Light to the Blind Soul Life to the Condemned Soul VVere a man cast for Life and condemned to die a painful and horrible Death suppose it were to be burnt or rosted alive and a pardon should be proffered to him in the very nick of time how sweet and precious would that be to him even so seasonable and sweet are the Promises of the Gospel to poor condemned sinners God gives them into the Soul when it sees 't is just dropping into Hell to be burned for ever in eternal Flames 9. Promises of the Gospel are glorious in respect of the firmness and stability of them Gospel Promises are firm and sure Promises 1. Made or given forth by one who cannot lye nor deny himself In hope of Eternal life which God that cannot lye promised before the world began 2. They are not yea and nay not uncertain doubtful mutable and variable but yea and Amen in Christ Jesus God ever kept his Promise with his People 1. He Promised Noah he would not drown the VVorld any more and how graciously hath he kept that Promise and continued the token of it in the Cloud unto this day 2. God promised Abraham a Son and will work Miracles rather than not make that promise good 3.
Word of God is and may be fitly compared to Fire METAPHOR FIre is of an illuminating or inlightning Quality II. Fire is of a warming and heating Quality there is not only Illumination but Calefaction III. Fire will burn any combustable matter it can seize upon separating Metal from Rust and Dross it discovers whether Metals be of a currant or counterfeit and base allay Whatever Fire seizes effectually upon it converts it into a Flame IV. Fire is of an ascending Quality greedily mounting to its proper Seat and will not rest till it incorporates with its own Elements Earth and Water incline to their own Centers though sometimes artificially made to ascend V. Fire is of a melting and softning Quality Iron and other Metals are made pliable by it and fit to receive any Figure whatsoever as Wax keeps the Impression of the Seal VI. Fire hath a vivifying inlivening and quickning Quality it refreshes and restores that Heat and Warmth which the prevailing Cold deprives us of VII Fire is of a comforting and consolating Quality or Nature VIII Fire is of a penetrating or piercing Nature there is no pore or secret Passage of the Body thrown into it but it pierces it IX Fire is of an assimilating Quality that is it changes all Materials into its own Nature or sets them on fire X. Fire is a very profitable Element there is a necessity of it many Trades cannot be followed without it nor can Men and Women live without it XI Fire is oft-times quenched and in a great measure put out to the damage of those for whom it was kindled Parallel THe Word and Spirit is Light The Commandment is a Lamp and the Law is Light inlightning the Eyes Psal. 19.8 The Entrance of it gives Light Psal. 119.130 By it the Eyes of our Vnderstanding are inlightned By which we know the Riches of his Glory See Metaphor Light II. The Word and Spirit of God give Heat and Warmth to the benum'd Soul of a poor Sinner they give Zeal and Fervency that is Heat of Spirit to serve the Lord. III. The Word and Spirit of God burns and consumes all that 's fit Fuel for it when throughly kindled upon the Souls and Consciences of Men it destroys the Hay Stubble Wood Chaff c. of Sin and Corruption and leaves no Metals in the Building unconsum'd save what is built upon the Foundation Jesus Christ who like Gold Silver and precious Stones will endure the Fire it also causes the Soul to burn in Love to Christ to be lifted up with transported Ardency of Affection after him and desiring to be united to him also All Men are to be tried whether with respect to Doctrines or Practices by God's Word and what disagrees with this Standard or will not bear touch with this Touch-stone is to be rejected as counterfeit and of no value IV. The word of God when it hath by the Spirit kindled the Soul of a Sinner it immediately causes his Affections and Desires to ascend and mount up to Heaven as to its Center and only Place of Satisfaction leaving as the Fire only leaves Ashes his dreggy and impure Part behind the Soul seems to be then on the Wing wholly for Heaven too pure and ●●enned for Communion with corrupt things They shall dwell on high c. Isa. 33.16 V. The Word by the Spirit softens the hard and stony Heart and makes it a Heart of Flesh disposes the Soul and makes him fit to receive or take the Seal or heavenly Impression and Image of God See Zeal VI. The Word and Spirit quickens the Soul of a Sinner nay raises to Li●●e those who have been in a spiritual Sence dead in Sins and Trespasses 'T is the Spirit that quickenns the Flesh profits nothing The Law kills but the Spirits gives Life VII The Spirit of God called the Comforter administers the greatest nay the only Consolation to the Soul of Believers O what Comforts have some poor deject Christians received from the gracious Promises of God's Word VIII The Word and Spirit of God searches all the Faculties and Powers of the Soul it penetrates not only the Head but the Heart Judgment Affections Conscience Will c. It leaves no Corner unvisited nor secret Place undiscern'd IX The Word and Spirit of God makes the Soul spiritual transforms the carnal Mind and makes it partaker of its own divine Nature it sets it in a flame of Love and spiritual Zeal for Christ and his blessed Truth X. The Word and Spirit of God is of such absolute necessity that Saints cannot live one Moment without it Hence the Spirit of Christ is called The Spirit of Life Moreover the Word of God was esteemed by Job above his necessary Food and by David above thousands of Gold and Silver Man lives not by Bread alone but by every Word that proceedeth out of the Mouth of God Mat. 4.4 A Christian can perform no Duty aright acceptable to God without the Divine Help and Influences of the Spirit of God XI So is the Divine Fire many times quenched and put out in a great measure to the hurt and damage of Christians Quench not the Spirit 1 Thes. 5.19 METAPHOR FIre is an external Element and only useful for the Profit and Comfort of the outward Man II. Fire is a bad Master when it has got to a head and violently breaks out it doth much Mischief and destroys wonderfully Disparity THe Spirit of God and his Word are divine sacred and heavenly profitable to the Soul of Man II. The Word and Spirit of God never hurts or injures those that it gets the Mastery and Victory over if it destroys 't is only Sin and such things that would ruine and spoil the Soul happy are those in whom the Word of God and his Spirit doth raign and predominate Inferences IF this be so take heed you do not quench the Word or Spirit of God which you may be said to do 1. By a bating of the Spirit 's Heat in its Operations or by diminishing or lessening the Graces and good Motions thereof when the Spirit loses the vigor of his Operations as when Zeal decays Convictions wear off and Affections die this is like slacking the Heat and lessening the Burning of the Fire 2. When Men do not only diminish and lessen the Burnings and Operations of the Spirit in the Graces Influences and Motions thereof but yield to Sin and the Devil so far as to put the Fire quite out The common Motions and Operations of the Spirit may be quite extinguished Give us of your Oil for our Lamps are gone out We read of some twice dead pluck'd up by the Roots Quest. Which way may the Spirit and the Word of God be quenched Answ. 1. By witholding of Fuel Where no Wood is the Fire goes out We feed that Fire which we would not have extinguished we labour to add fit matter to it that we may
Souls of the Elect in order to healing and it wounds the Reprobate in order to damning to such it may be called a killing Letter To one we are the Savour of Life unto Life to the other the Savour of Death unto Death VI. The VVord of God hath cut off many a Member of the old Man it will cut off a Right-hand lust of Profit or a Right-eye lust of Pleasure VII So some VVounds that many Sinners receive are such that there is no cure for them viz. such who have sinned the unpardonable Sin There is a Sin unto death VIII He that bears the VVord of the Spirit shews he is a Man that hath great Authority for what he says and that he is a Person for Right and Justice it is that which decides all doubtful Cases c. IX So the VVord of God the Sword of the Spirit is a glorious and victorious VVeapon which will appear If we consider how many it hath struck down dead and sentenced unto eternal Death how many strong Enemies have been slain and subdued by it strong Lusts strong Devils strong and vile Hereticks it is a victorious Sword It is called the Sword of the Spirit 1. Because it is a spiritual Weapon but that is not all 2. Because the Spirit is the Author of it a Weapon it is saith Gurnal which his Hand alone formed and fashioned it came not out of any Creatures Forge Holy Men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost 3. The Holy Spirit is the only true Interpreter of the Word whence we have that known Passage of Bernard Quo Spiritu factae sunt Scripturae eo Spiritu legi desiderant ipso etiam intelligendae The Scriptures must be read and can be understood by no Spirit but that a lone by whom they were made 4. Because the Spirit only can give the Word its Efficacy and Power in the Soul it is the Office of the Spirit Sigillare animum rerum creditarum Except he lays his weight on the Truths we read and hear to apply them close and as it were cut their very Image in our Minds and Hearts they have no more Impression than a Seal sets upon a Stone or Rock The Spirit will do nothing for Believers without the Word and they can do nothing to purpose without him the Word is the Sword and the Holy Spirit of Christ the Arm that weilds it So that 5. The like use that a Sword is of to a Souldier in War the same is the Word to the Spirit in order to the cutting down and spoiling all his and others Enemies Inferences THis may teach Believers what excellent use the Word is of in all their spiritual Wars with the Devil Sin and all other mortal Enemies of their Souls 2. It may inform us what the great Design of Satan is in seeking so many manner of ways to take away the Word of God from us or in making of it of little or no use to us 3. This justly reprehends the cursed Papists and Church of Rome in respect of their Cruelty to the Souls of Men in disarming them of their Weapons a People disarmed are soon overcome and made a Prey to their Enemies how can we defend our selves when our Sword is taken out of our hands They have some Fig-leaves saith one to hide their shameful Practice they endeavour to perswade Men they do them a Kindness thereby lest they should cut their Fingers with it c. How doth the Apostle condemn speaking in the Church in an unknow Tongue All Men are exhorted to read the Scriptures search the Scriptures but the Pope makes it no less than Death if not Damnation for the Laity to have them in their own Language to read or search fearing lest it should spoil his Trade 4. It reproves them for casting such Contempt upon the Scriptures as if they were insufficient to direct us in the way of Salvation What horrid Blasphemy and Reproach is this saith the same Author to the great God to send his People into the Field and put such a wooden Sword into their hands as is not sufficient to defend themselves or vanquish their Enemies And how much contrary is it to that of the Apostle Timothy who saith It is able to make us wise unto Salvation through Faith in Christ Jesus perfect throughly furnished to all good Works 5. Let us bless God and be truly thankful we have this Weapon left us yet this is in our hands and that all the World may know it hath done great things in our Hearts Let every true Christian and true English-man resolve to dy upon the Spot rather than lose the Word or suffer their Sword to be taken from them 6. Let it also caution all Christians to take heed how they ingage their Enemy without their Sword 7. Labour also to know the right use of it and how and when to offend your Enemy hereby Satan is a cunning Warrier sometimes when thou art tempted to sin may be he will tell thee it is a little one what 's a merry Jest to sport and game to drink and carrouze a little when thou art thus beset draw thy Sword Make no Provision for the Flesh If ye live after the Flesh ye shall dye Put off the former Conversation without Holiness no Man shall see God How shall I do this thing and sin against God 8. Again on the other hand may be he will aggravate thy Sin to drive thee into despair and tell thee by his evil suggestions that there is no Mercy for thee then draw thy Sword again But he that confesseth and forsaketh his Sin shall find Mercy I desire not the Death of him that dyeth All manner of Sin and Blasphemy against the Father and the Son shall be forgiven unto Men c. Such were some of you c. 9. Yield up all your Sins tho never so pleasant and profitable to the Edg of the Sword 10. Prize and highly value the Holy Scriptures the Word of God and say as David once did when he wanted a Sword and it was told him there was none but the Sword of Goliah none like that Satan will it is feared e're long make a diligent search for Arms do as David did hide thy Sword Thy Word have I hid in my Heart that I might not sin against thee Get many Promises ready against thou art beset and shall have need of them The Word of God compared to Leaven Mat. 13.33 Again the Kingdom of Heaven is like unto Leaven which a Woman took and hid in three measures of Meal till the whole was leavened SOme understand by Leaven in this place the VVord of God others Grace the one concludes it is the VVord of Grace the other the Grace of the VVord a third sort understand the Church of God is intended by it The VVord and Grace of God may be compared to Leaven in three or four Considerations Parable
LEaven is of a diffusive Quality it infuses it self into every part till the whole Lump is leavened II. Leaven is of an assimilating Quality it turns the Meal in which it is hid into its own Nature III. The Woman took the Leaven and hid it in the Meal Leaven must be hid that so it may leaven the Meal the better IV. Leaven secretly and invisibly worketh and altereth the Meal and maketh a Change therein turning of it into Dough. V. Leaven doth not change the whole three measures of Meal all at once but it accomplishes its Work by degrees VI. A little Leaven will leaven the whole Lump 1 Cor. 5.6 Gal. 5.9 Parallel THe Word and Grace of God is of a diffusive nature it will where it is received in a spiritual sence leavens every Faculty of the Soul until the whole Man Body and Spirit is leavened therewith By three measures of Meal some understand the Body Soul and Spirit to be meant II. The Word of God where it is in Truth received such is the assimilating Nature thereof doth convert by its powerful Operation the whole Soul into its own Likeness it changes the evil Quailties thereof and works divine and spiritual Qualities in the room of them making a glorious and visible change in the Heart and Life III. The Word of God must be received into the Heart it must be hid as it were there like Seed that is covered in the Earth that so it may have its blessed Effect in order to leaven the Soul in a spiritual Sence the better Thy Word have I hid in my Heart IV. So the Workings and Operations of God's Word are secret and invisible our Saviour alludes to this when he compares the Work of the Spirit in Regeneration to the Wind as is well observed the Word and Spirit work secretly their Operations are invisible to the outward Eye V. So the Word and Grace of God works not that blessed Change in the Soul all at one instant but Grace is carried on in Believers by degrees I deny not but at the first Infusion of Grace or Act of Faith a Man is really and actually justified yet the Work of Conversion and Holiness is gradually carried on and may be a great while before it is perfected VI. So a small Quantity or but a dram of true Grace will spiritually leaven and change the whole Man hence Grace in the beginning is compared to a Grain of Mustard-Seed Parable LEaven is taken in the Scripture in an evil sence for Hypocrisy evil Doctrine Malice and Wickedness from that sowre Quality that is in it Disparity THe Word of God hath no unpleasant or sowring Quality in it but contrariwise it is the only means through the Spirit to purge out that old Leaven whether it be evil Doctrine Hypocrisy Malice or Wickedness that sowreth and corrupteth the whole Man 2. This may further inform us touching the nature of the Word and Grace of God And from hence we may be able to make some Judgment whether Conversion be truly wrought in our Souls or whether the Kingdom of God where Christ spiritually rules which is Righteousness and Peace and Joy in the Holy Spirit be in Truth begun in us or no The Word of God compared to Glass 2 Cor. 3.18 Beholding as in a Glass the Glory of the Lord and like unto a Man beholding his natural Face in a Glass BERNARD understands by Glass here to be meant the Gospel with divers others and we see no cause to question this Exposition Simile A Glass is a Medium that represents Persons and things unto the sight of our external Eyes II. Some Glasses shew us such things that we cannot see nor discern without them as common Experience shews which are called Perspective-Glasses III. A Glass seems to bring such things near to us that are at a great distance Some by looking in a Glass have discovered Things and Persons many Miles of as if they were just by them IV. A true Glass shews or represents unto a Man his own natural Face by looking therein he may see what manner of Man he is he may take a plain view of himself whether fair or deformed V. A Glass is used by some as a thing to dress themselves in by it they know how to put on their Attire and to deck themselves with all their Ornaments if any thing be wanting or amiss which they would have on they soon perceive it by looking in a Glass VI. A Glass is a thing that some Persons take much Delight to look into VII He that would have a full or plain sight of a Person or Persons that he hath a desire to behold in a Glass must look therein with open Face he must not look asquint upon it VIII A Man that beholds his natural Face in a Glass and goes his way soon forgets what manner of Man he was if he saw Spots or Blemishes or other Deformity in his Face or any uncomly Features he soon forgets them IX If a Man looks into a Glass he sees there but the Image Resemblance or Representation of a Person or a Thing not the Person or the Thing it self Parallel THe Gospel is the best Medium which represents God the Father the Lord Jesus Christ and holy Spirit Angels and Saints with things past present and to come to our spiritual Sight or to the Eyes of our Faith II. The Word of God shews us such things and Mysteries that without it we could not see nor have the least Knowledg of as the manner of the Creation of the World in six Days the cause why God sets his Bow in the Cloud the glorious Attributes of God together with God's manner of being or the glorious Trinity the Conception Birth Life Death Resurrection and Ascension of the Lord Jesus Christ as also God's positive Law and instituted Worship III. The Word and Gospel of God brings things that are afar off very near it represents to our Faith the Judgment-Day and shews us how matters and things shall be managed then who shall be cleared and who condemned it brings near to the Eye of our Faith the glorious Kingdom of Jesus Christ and many things of like Nature IV. So the Word of God shews forth not only the Glory of God in the Face of Jesus Christ as also what this World is what Sin is c. But it shews what Man is before Grace how wretched blind naked deformed polluted and also after Grace through Christ how happy adorned beautiful and glorious V. So the Word of God is absolutely needful or necessary for all Christians to look into who would dress and deck themselves with the Ornaments of Grace that they may be comely in the sight of God By looking into the Word they may see what Ornaments are wanting and how to put them on so as to be compleatly dressed and every way ready for the Bridegroom 's coming VI. The Word of God is a thing that all true Christians
III. Treasure hath a great Influence upon the Hearts of the Sons of Men. IV. Treasure is much sought after with great Care and Pains and when obtained Men are very loath to part with it V. Treasure is usually kept in some strong or secure place to the end it may be safely preserved VI. Treasure sometimes signifies Store and Plenty of good Things VII Much Treasure makes Men great and honourable in the World VII Treasure will carry a Man a great way in and through great Straits Afflictions Sorrows and Sufferings Parallel THe Gospel is much in little it hath been of that Esteem that in the time of its scarcity a Load of Hay hath been given for one Leaf of the Epistle of James in English See the Word of God compared to Light II. So doth the Gospel How many poor miserable wretched Men and Women have not only been supplied as to their need but enriched thereby III. So hath the Gospel through the Spirit and therefore the Lip of Truth saith Where the Treasure is there will the Heart be also IV. What Pains did the holy Men of old use in seeking after a Discovery of the Truth of the Gospel and of the things therein contained And what a Cloud of Witnesses are there who rather than they would part with this Treasure parted with their Lives and all they had V. So the Word and Gospel of God hath been preserved in the worst of Times when the great Design of Men and Devils hath been to destroy or corrupt it Thy Word have I hid in mine Heart VI. There are Store of good Things held forth in the Gospel viz. Christ Grace Glory and every good Thing else with him and by him VII Faith in the Gospel raiseth to great Honour O what Dignity ariseth from that noble Birth that is from above until which how mean and disgraceful an Object is fallen Man VII So the Gospel and the Grace of it O how far and through what Difficulties will it carry a Man With what contentment have Christians behaved themselves in the want of all outward Enjoyments having had a little of this Treasure METAPHOR ALL Treasures here be they never so rich or rare yet they are but earthly or from the Earth II. Earthly Treasures are corruptible and many times are spoiled they become worth little or nothing Lay not up Treasure on Earth where Moth and Rust doth corrupt c. III. Earthly Treasures tho they may go far and supply many bodily Wants yet they cannot supply Soul-Wants IV. The Poor have but little of worldly Treasure and therefore 't is they are accounted poor it is mostly in the hands of the great Men of the Earth V. Men by their natural Care and Industry may get worldly Treasure and grow rich thereby VI. Worldly Treasure may be taken away by Thieves as well as eaten by Moths Disparity BUt such is the Glory of the Gospel as that it is a Treasure from Heaven and of an heavenly product and extract II. But the Gospel and Grace thereof is a Treasure incorruptible it cannot putrify or be spoiled its Splendor and Glory is durable But of incorruptible the Word of God c. III. But the Gospel or Word of God extendeth to the Supply both of the Soul and Body The Gospel heard and received by Faith makes up a full Supply to the Soul of whatever it needs My God shall supply all your Wants c. IV. But it is evident that the Poor receive the Gospel and James saith expresly that God hath chosen the Poor of this World rich in Faith c. The Poor of this World have generally most of this sacred Treasure and so are the richest Men. V. No Man whatsoever tho never so worldly wise ingenious careful and industrious in laying out all his natural Parts can enrich himself with this sacred Treasure What hast thou which thou hast not received VI. But the Gospel is a Treasure that cannot be taken away by Thieves nor can the Moth corrupt it it is called the everlasting Gospel Inferences THis shews who are the truly rich Men and Women in the World and what is indeed the true Treasure that will make them so here and to Eternity Jam. 2.5 2 Cor. 6.10 II. It shews the Folly and Madness of those that slight and despise the Gospel Heb. 2 2 3. Jer. 8.8 9. III. What strong Motives might I produce in order to the getting of this Treasure 1. Would you be rich for ever would you have durable Riches c. 2. VVould you be defended and know how to subsist another Day Then get much of this Treasure Quest. But is not this the way to be in the more danger For 't is not the Poor that the Thief cares to meddle withal but the Rich We see what Assaults they meet withal that have this Treasure therefore 't is best to be at ease and quiet and forbear to middle with it Answ. God's Power and Strength is laid out for its Preservation and of the Vessels in whom it is It is God's Treasure and the Vessel too for his People are his peculiar Treasure He will keep it night and day lest any hurt it meaning his People whom he hath enriched with this Treasure Quest. But why is this Treasure put into such earthen Vessels Is it not in the greater danger therefore to be lost they being so subject to be broken Answ. 1. They are tho mean in the VVorlds eye and also in their own yet chosen and sanctified Vessels and fitted for the Lord's use so that the Treasure can suffer no loss by the Vessel 2. The Power of God is the more manifested in preserving this Treasure in an earthen Vessel Object But these Vessels may be nay have been and are often broken and turned to Dust. Answ. Yet God never wanted a Vessel for this Treasure nay those that are turned to Dust are not destroyed they are but dissolved that the Treasure might be the more diffusive and spread it self The Blood of the Saints hath been the Seed of the Church FINIS ADVERTISEMENT THere is a second Volume ready for the Press which consisteth of two Parts The First opens by way of Metaphor and Parallel c. about One hundred sixty eight Metaphors Similes Allegories and other borrowed Terms contained in the holy Scriptures consisting of all the principal Metaphors Similes c. that the Authors can meet with under these ten Heads following 1. Such as concern the Graces of the Spirit and Ordinances of the Gospel 2. Such as concern the holy Angels and the Souls or Spirits of Men. 3. Such as respect the Church of God 4. Such as concern 1. Man in general 2. Good Men 3. Wicked Men. 5. Such as concern the Ministers of the Gospel 6. Such as respect Sin wherein the odious Nature of Sin is largely opened 7. Such as concern the Devil 8. Such as concern the false Church and false
cause a Man to vomit it up by unfeigned Repentance by which means the Life of the Soul is preserved for if by the Operation of the Spirit Sin is not vomited up Death will certainly follow Except ye repent ye shall all likewise perish Luk. 13.3 For the Flesh lusteth against the Spirit and the Spirit against the Flesh and these are contrary the one to the other Gal. 5.17 IV. The Spirit of God will never mingle nor become one with the Flesh the Spirit is from above and ever endeavours to be uppermost in what Heart soever it is 't will not be under the command of Sin nor Satan Walk in the Spirit and ye shall not fulfil the Lusts of the Flesh. V. The Spirit wonderfully revives comforteth and infuseth Spiritual Warmth and Heat into the Soul of a Believer when he is anointed with it and indeed nothing else will refresh enliven and warm the inward Man hence 't is compared to Fire and called the Spirit of Life and blessed Comforter VI. the Spirit cannot be dried up by the heat of Persecution nor the scorching beams of Satan's Temptations that will live and abide the same in the Souls of sincere Converts losing none of its gracious Influences and Operations And I will pray the Father and he shall give you another Comforter that shall abide with you for ever Joh. 14.16 See Comforter VII The Spirit cleareth the Eyes of the Understanding 't is call'd Eye-salve and from hence the Apostle prayeth for the Ephesians That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ the Father of Glory would grant them the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation in the Knowledg of him That the Eyes of their Vnderstanding being enlightned they might know what was the hope of his calling c. Clouds and Mists of Darkness are upon the Eyes of all that have not received the Spirit so that they cannot behold things a far off VIII The Spirit of God is the only Remedy for all Obstructions of the inward Man those that scarce breath or pray at all by receiving a measure of the Spirit breath out freely their desire to Almighty God Likewise the Spirit helpeth our Infirmities for we know not what we should pray for as we ought but the Spirit maketh Intercession c. No Man can say Jesus is Lord but by the Holy Ghost 1 Cor. 12.3 IX The Spirit feeds the Soul yea it makes it fat and well liking nothing nourishes comparable to the Spirit the Word and Ordnances of God are but dry Bread to it this is the chief of those fat things full of Marrow by which God feasts and makes fat the Bones of his Saints X. The Spirit of God being received and lived upon the Abundance of the things of this World that have in them by means of Sin some hurtful and surfeiting Quality are made hereby very good and profitable to Believers but for want of the Spirit 's seasoning and sanctifying they become deadly and destructive to wicked Men their Table Bed and all they enjoy are made Snares to them Take heed to your selves lest at any time your Hearts be over-charged with surfeiting and Drunkenness and the Cares of this World c. Luk. 21.34 XI The Holy Spirit is of exceeding great use against all Tremblings and Convulsions of the Soul in evil Times it frees the Godly from all slavish Fears which shake some Men for want of it out of their Faith Honesty and Religion and it keeps sincere ones stedfast and imovable from being shaken by false Doctrine and lying Spirits which have troubled many with strange Convulsions Shakings and Tremblings in this Nation so that as my Author saith they have even foamed at the Mouth when Quakerism first came up amongst us XII The Holy Spirit is made use of by the Lord Jesus Christ our Heavenly High-Priest in cleansing the Leprosy of Sin he puts it into or upon every Faculty of the Inward Man the Will the Affection the Understanding the Conscience the Head the Hand the Heart the whole Soul is anointed therewith before it is pronounced clean by the Lord. I will put my Spirit within you and you shall be clean from all your Filthiness Now are you clean through the Word that I have spoken to you the Words that I have spoken to you they are the Spirit and the Life XIII The Spirit of God is that spiritual Oil that the Wise Virgins took in their Vessels and in their Lamps by which means they were accepted by the Bridegroom and the Foolish for want of it their Lamps of Profession went out and they not suffered to go into the Wedding-Chamber XIV The Holy Spirit hath an excellent beautifying Quality there is no scar spot nor deformity in the Soul but the Spirit can purge and cleanse it they that are anointed with this Oil shine in the Eyes of God and good Men 't will make a Blackmore white and beautifful fetches out those Wrinkles and foul-Staines and Spots that naturally are in the Souls of Men and Women it takes of Christ's Beauty and puts it upon the Soul and so places a shining Lustre upon the Inward Man Thy Beauty for it was perfect through my Comliness which I had put upon thee c. How glorious and beautiful to be hereby And all that sat in the Councel looking stedfastly on him saw his Face as did Stephen appear if it had been the Face of an Angel Acts 6.15 XV. There are some nay many Men in the World that love not like not the Spirit they are naturally so averse to it that they will not be perswaded to make trial of it they can't believe there is any Sweetness Benefit or Savour in it The Natural Man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God for they are Foolishness unto him neither can be know them because they are spiritually discern'd 1 Cor. 2.14 XVI The Spirit is good to strengthen the weak and decayed Hands and Knees of a poor Saint and thereby makes the Soul more fit for Motion Godwards lively quick agile and fit for Heavenly Service XVII The Lord Jesus was anointed with the Spirit that Oil of Gladness above his Fellows Moreover every Minister of the Gospel must be anointed therewith or he is not accepted of God METAPHOR OTher Oil is of an earthly Extract and several sorts of it are prepared and made fit for use by the Art and Wisdom of Man being extracted from earthly things II. There is not one sort of Oil that hath all kind of excellent Qualities in it that which may be good to beautify and of a dulciferous Scent may not be medicinable III. Oil will not last long its Virtue is soon gone it quickly decays and becomes unsavoury Disparity THe Spirit is from above and without beginning Flowing from the Throne of God and the Lamb. But the Comforter even the Spirit of Truth which proceedeth from the Father he shall testify of
me II. The Spirit hath all excellent Qualities in it 't will not only beautify and perfume but 't is also soveraign good for healing all Distempers of the Soul what rare Property is there in any sort of Oil but the Spirit in an heavenly manner far excels it III. The Spirit ever abides the same never corrupts nor loseth its Virtue it lasteth from everlasting to everlasting Inferences FRom hence we may see the excellent Nature Properties and Usefulness of the Spirit 2. It may move and stir us up to pray to the Father for fresh Anointings 3. Let us ascribe all tenderness and brokeness of Heart to the mollifying Virtue of this Precious Oil. 4. When ye see choice and excellent Oil think seriously on the Holy Spirit 5. Labour to get much of it in your Vessels lest your Lamps go out and you go to buy when 't is too late The Holy-Spirit the Earnest of the Saints Inheritance Eph. 1.13 14. After ye believed ye were sealed with the Spirit of Promise which is the Earnest of our Inheritance c. METAPHOR AN Earnest is usually part of the best things which are in common Use and Estimation among Men as Gold Silver c. II. An Earnest imports some thing bought or sold as also an Agreement or Consent between two Parties for the confirming of some Contract or Promise which before was not settled III. An Earnest is given as a Pledg of some future good thing purchased or promised to a Person IV. An Earnest oftimes of a great Bargain or Purchase is a considerable Sum twenty or thirty Pounds sometimes more hath been given in earnest of an Inheritance an Earnest is commonly proportioned according to the worth or value of the Purchase V. An Earnest is that which confirms or makes sure a Bargain or Contract between two Parties by the means of which each claims his own Interest and Property VI. An Earnest puts a Bar to any who would unjustly stop disanul or make void the Covenant agreed upon VII An Earnest confirms a Bargain so that it gives assurance to him that receives it of the Inheritance or Purchase of whatsoever it is the Earnest VIII An Earnest though it may be in it self something of considerable value yet it is always far short in worth to that which it is the Earnest of IX An Earnest as it is something given of a valuable consideration to confirm a Bargain so the Person that receives it immediately enjoys it he hath it in hand for his present Profit and Advantage and many times a Man hath nothing else to live upon till he receives the whole Sum but the Earnest-Mony X. There is always some distance of Time between the laying down of the Earnest of an Inheritance and full enjoyment of it or entering into the Possession thereof Parallel THe Holy Spirit viz. the Gifts Graces and Operations thereof is part of the best things which the great God in this World gives unto his dear Children II. The Earnest of the Spirit doth also denote as 't is observed by some that spiritual Bargain which is made between God and a Believer The Lord in a solemn Contract requires of us our whole Soul Life Strength the best we are and are capable to perform for the Glory of his holy Name and to the end he might have as I may say the Bargain punctually observed hath given us an Earnest to wit his Spirit and we in receiving of it shew our Assent and Consent to the Contract to serve the Lord and become his for ever III. The Spirit is given by the Father to Believers as a Pledg or Earnest of the blessed Inheritance which Christ purchased by his Blood for them and upon the account of his own free Grace is promised to them Who hath also sealed us and given us the Earnest of the Spirit in our Hearts 2 Cor. 1.22 IV. The Spirit which God giveth to Believers as the Earnest of Eternal Life is a great Sum or that which is of considerable Value the Purchase being infinite or invaluable 't is meet the Earnest should bear some Proportion to it who is able to account or reckon up the worth of the Spirit of God which is the Earnest of the Saints Inheritance We may judg of the Value and Excellency of it by the fruits thereof which are Love Joy Peace Long-suffering Gentleness Faith Meekness Temperance c. One particular Fruit of the Spirit viz. Peace is such an inestimable Jewel that the Apostle saith It passeth all Vnderstanding V. The Earnest of the Spirit which God hath given to his People confirms that mutual Contract and Agreement which is between him and them God hereby claims a new Covenant-Right to Believers and Believers claim Interest and Property in God Hereby we know that we dwell in him and he in us because he hath given us of his Spirit 1 Joh. 4.13 VI. The Earnest of the Spirit prevents Satan from steping in to break and make void the Spiritual Bargain or Contract between the Soul and the Lord Jesus Christ. A Saint can by this means say I have received Earnest of God I am not mine own I have agreed covenanted and sold my self to him Depart from me ye evil doers for I will keep the Commandments of my God The Lord rebuke thee Satan c. And hereby God looks upon himself concern'd to secure and make sure of the Soul to preserve his Right and Interest he hath in his People against all Enemies that he might not lose his Bargain VII The Spirit confirms the Covenant of Grace so to Believers that it gives them an assurance of Eternal Life and Glory to come hence 't is called The Earnest of the Saints Inheritance until the Redemption of the Purchased Possession VIII The Gifts Influences and Graces of the holy Spirit tho they are in themselves of great Worth and Value and accordingly greatly prized by the Godly yet not to be compared to the full Fruition of God and the glorious Inheritance which the Spirit is given as the Earnest of IX The Spirit which is the Earnest of Glory is given to Believers for their present Profit God's infinite Favour bestows Grace Peace Joy and the like whilst Saints are in this World and indeed 't is upon this Earnest-Mony they live and 't is so much as is sufficient to bear all their Charges and def●●ay all their Expences till they receive the everlasting Kingdom X. There is also a distance of Time between the Saints receiving the Spirit which is the Earnest of that glorious Inheritance and the full Possession of it They receive the Spirit as the Earnest when or soon after they believe the Time when they receive the Inheritance is not till they die and not the full Fruition or perfect Enjoyment of it till the Resurrection Henceforth is laid up for me a Crown of Righteousness which God the righteous Judg will give me at that Day c.
live a godly Life to keep a good Conscience towards God and towards Men these are part of those things the Spirit guides Men in and such who thus live are led by the Spirit of God and are the Sons of God THE Word of God Compared To LIGHT The Fourth Head of Metaphors Allegories Similitudes and other borrowed Terms in Scripture that relate to the most Sacred Word of GOD. Psal. 119.105 Thy Word is a Lamp unto my feet and a Light unto my path 2 Pet. 1.19 We have also a more sure word of prophecy whereunto ye do well that ye take heed as unto a light that shineth in a Dark place c. 2 Cor. 4.4 6. Least the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ who is the Image of God should shine upon them c. In handling this Metaphor we will 1. Shew what Light is 2. Give its various acceptations 3. Run the Parallel and largely open the Properties of Gospel Light Concluding with Practical Improvements upon that and some Dependant and Collateral Points LIght properly taken is thus defined Lux est claritas seu splendor in Corpore luminoso vel extra a corpore luminoso exiens that is Light is a Clarity Brightness or Splendor in a luminous body or proceeding from it It is called in Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Or from whence comes the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 cerno to behold which cannot be done but where there is light The Hebrew word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Maor is properly a lightsome or lucid body as the Sun Moon Stars Gen. 1.14 15 The Greeks call it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Matth. 17.2 Act. 26.23 the Latines lux and lumen It is threefold viz. there is a Natural light a light of Grace and a light of Glory the first is common to all that have the Sense of Seeing the second to Believers only on Earth the third to the Saints and glorified Spirits in Heaven The second sort of which we treat proceeds from Christ who is called the light Joh. 1. and his Gospel which is also called Light because it has the same influence and Efficacy in illuminating the Minds of Men which without it are spiritually dark as the Sun and other lucid bodies have to help our Corporal Eyes in the discovery of Objects Light Metaphorically is put for life it self Job 3.16 20 21. 2. For any Prosperity and Joy of Mind arising from thence Esth. 8.16 3. For the open and manifest state of things Matth. 10.27 Zeph. 3.5 Joh. 3.21 1 Cor. 4.5 4. For Favour and Good Will Prov. 16.15 5. For the Mistery of Regeneration 1 With respect to the Organical Cause of it viz. the Word and Spirit of God Psal. 43. Prov. 6.23 Isa. 2.5.20 2 Cor. 4.6 1 John 2.8 2 With respect to the formal Cause which is the Saving knowledge of Christ and true Faith Act 26.18 Eph. 5.8 1 Pet. 2.9 1 John 1.7 Hence Believers are called the Sons of Light Luk. 16.8 Eph. 5.8 1 Thes. 5.5 and the Graces of the Spirit and effects thereof the Armour of Light Rom. 13.12 3 VVith respect to the final Cause the last scope and effect of Faith which is life Eternal Isa. 6O 19 20. Joh. 8.12 Act. 26.23 2 Tim. 1.10 c. More particularly by a Metaphor Light is put for Knowledge Dan. 5.11 Isa. 60.3 For Beleivers Eph. 5.8 For the Ministers of the Gospel Matth. 5.14 For God himself 1 Joh. 1.5 Natural light was the first perfect Creature that God made of this visible world Gen. 1.3 Light is put for the Morning Neh. 8.3 And he read unto them from the light so the Hebrew until Midday Noon light in the Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Zocharajim signifies double light or that which is extraordinary shining The Devil is called an Angel of Light 2 Cor. 11.14 that is by himself or Agents he assumes a specious and seeming Sanctity on purpose to insnare and deceive the Godly God is said to dwell in unapproachable Light 1 Tim. 6. that is in such transcendent Glory that no Mortal Eye can approach unto There is nothing so illustrious and glorious as Light hence the joyes of Heaven are set out by it In what respect the Word or Gospel is compared to Light take as followeth METAPHOR 1. Light is pleasant and very Comfortable Truly Light is sweet saith Solomon and a pleasant thing it is for the Eyes to see the Sun How grevious is it to be blind or to be kept in a deep and dark Dungion without seeing or beholding the Light 2. Light hath a penetrating quality it is of such a piercing and subtil Nature that it conveys it self into the least Crevise you can hardly make a Fence so Close as wholly to keep out light 3. Light makes manifest Great Light discovers and makes things manifest causing them to appear as they are in their proper nature which in the dark many times are taken to be that which indeed they are not When you would see what a thing is that you may make a true Judgment of it you bring it to the Light Whatsoever maketh manifest saith the Apostle is Light 4. Light hath a Directive vertue it Guides men in their way the Traveller by the Benefit of Light sees what path to keep and how to avoid the Dangers that may attend should he turn to the Right hand or to the Left 5. Light hath a Chearing Warming and Reviving Quality Light contributes much to the Vegetation Growth and Life of Plants and other Creatures Light and Motion are the cause of heat which the Heavenly Bodies send down upon the Earth Light is that Instrument whereby all Influences of Heaven are communicated and dispersed to the World 6. Light hath a purging and purifying Vertue Fogs and Mists that are gathered in Darkness are dispersed and scattered when the Light comes hence Light is called the refining-pot of Nature The World saith a worthy Divine would be an unwholsom Pesthouse if it had no Light 7. Light is of an undefileable Nature Tho' it passeth through sinks and most polluted places yet it Contracts no defilement it cleanseth all things but is defiled by nothing 'T is a quality so spiritual that nothing can fasten upon it to pollute it 8. Light is Glorious for beauty and splendor Hence the Glory of Heaven is called Light There is nothing of all created beings so Glorious as the Sun and light is a resplendency and shining forth of it Parallel 1. The Word or Gospel of Jesus Christ is very pleasant and a delightful thing How woful was the state of England in former times when men were kept in the Dungeon of Popish Darkness without the Precious Light of Gods Word Light is compared to Gladness and a good Day many Good Days have we enjoyed since God sent out his Light and Truth amongst us 2. The Word of God is of a searching and penitrating nature the Apostle saith it is quick
and powerful sharper than any two-edged Sword piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit and of the joints and marrow and is a discerner of the thoughts and Intents of the heart 'T is a hard matter for a Man tho' never so wicked to shut out or Prevent the Light of Gods Word from darting into and piercing of his Evil and accusing Conscience 3. The Word and blessed Gospel of Christ is so Great a Light that it makes wonderful Discoveries to the Children of Men. 1. It makes Manifest not only that there is a God but also what a God he is Not only his Being but also his manner of Being 2. It Discovers the Creation of the World 3. The State of Man before he fell and after his Fall 4. The horrid nature of Sin 5. The secret Counsel and Eternal Love of God to lost Man together with the severity of God towards the fallen Angels 6. It makes known the Lord Jesus Christ and his Blessed Design in coming into the World his Incarnation Nativity Life Death Resurrection Ascension and Intercession c. 7. It Discovers how God is to be Worshipped all his Laws Ordinances and Institutions are revealed by it 8. It discovers the True Church which otherwise cannot be known 9. Lastly It makes manifest whatsoever is needful or necessary to be known believed or practiced in order to Salvation 4. The VVord of God Directs and Guides Men in the Right way Hence David saith Thy Word is a Lamp unto my feet and a light unto my pathes God is Gracious to mankind in this respect viz. he leaves them not at an uncertainty without an infallible Guide in matters of Religion Take away this Un●●erring Rule and what confusion would the Christian VVorld be in one Man might say this is the way and another that I walk saith one by the Guidance of the Spirit and so saith another that teacheth quite Contrary things Saith a third you are both out of the way 't is I alone that am led by Inspiration and ye are in Darkness Others plead for the Pope and General Counsels which have been miserably Contradictory one to another and none of these can Give better Demonstrations touching the truth of what they Preach or Practice then the Rest being not able to Confirm their Doctrine by Miracles and so consequently how shall a poor doubtful Soul be directed in the way to heaven by either or any of them For were not the holy Scriptures the Rule but Contrariwise the Light within or Inspiration c. then must a Man be able to Confirm and Prove what he sayeth in such a way or by such means that no Deceiver or Impostor can pretend unto or do the like But is not the Spirit of God above the Scriptures which you call the VVord did not the Spirit give forth the Scriptures if so sure then that is of the Greatest Authority and only Light that can best Direct men Into the right way That the holy Spirit or third Person of the holy Trinity is a Greater Light then the holy Scripture is not Denied by vertue of which holy men of old were Inspired that gave them forth yet the Question is VVhether any Man now hath such a measure of the Spirit in him which is a greater Light than the written word and to whom others are bound to adhere and be directed by for 't is this only which is Denied 5. The word and Gospel of Christ hath a Chearing and Quickning Vertue This is my comfort in my affliction thy word hath Quickened me And in another place I will never forget thy precepts for with them thou hast Quickend me As 't is grevious to be Spiritually blind or in the Dark Region and Dungeon of Idolatry Sin and Unbelief so on the other hand how comfortable is it to enjoy the blessed word and Gospel of Jesus Christ. 6. The VVord and Gospel of Christ hath a Cleansing Purging and purifying Vertue in it Wherewith shall a young man cleanse his way by taking heed thereto according to thy word Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you The Gospel and word of God Disperseth and Scattereth all the Fogs and Mists of Darkness and Error It is the refining-pot of Truth VVhat an unwholsome Pesthouse would the VVorld be in a Spiritual Sence were it not for the Light and Excellent Vertue of Gods holy VVord 7. The VVord and Gospel of God is very pure and of an undefilable Nature what filthy sinks hath it past through and what means hath been used by the Popish Adversaries and others to Corrupt and Polute it and yet no defilement cleaveth to it it remaines unmixed and pure still shining forth Gloriously such is the Excellent nature of it it purifieth the hearts and lives of men and nothing can fasten upon it to polute it 8. The VVord and Gospel of Christ is called by the Apostle The Glorious Gospel the Gospel is exceeding full of Glory There is nothing in it but that which is very Glorious Here you have a Resplendency and Shining forth of the Sun of Righteousness Gloria quasi clara saith Aquinas because Glory is the bright shining forth of Excellency now its transcendent Excellency and Splendor shines forth as may be demonstrated many wayes 1. It s Glorious in Respect of the Author and Fountain from whence it proceeds 2. 'T is Glorious in a Comparative sence 3. 'T is Glorious in respect of it Self First As light is Glorious because it is the most Excellent Rayes Resplendency and Shinings forth of the Sun so is the Gospel because 't is the glorious shining forth and resplendency of Jesus Christ the Sun of Righteousness Secondly 'T is glorious in a comparative sence it Excells the Law hence called a better Testiment tho' that was glorious yet it had no glory in this respect by Reason of the glory that Excelleth I. The Gospel excels the Law in respect of the names of the one and the names of the other 1. The Law is called the Letter the Gospel the Ministration of the Spirit 2. The Law is called a Ministration of death the Gospel a Ministrator of life II. The gospel excels in glory above the law 1. In regard of the light and perspicuity of it the law was full of obscurity clothed with many Ceremonies and mysterious Sacrifices 2. They were at a great loss touching the main drift and end thereof 2 Cor. 3.13 God spake as it were under a Vail III. The gospel is clear and plain Christ beheld heard handled c. the Mysteries long hid open'd and explained fully we behold with open face c. IV. The law was appointed to be but a leading Ministration and in subserviency to the gospel our Schoolmaster to bring us to Christ. V. The gospel more glorious or excels the law in respect of the strength of the one and weakness of