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A35951 An expositon of all St. Pauls epistles together with an explanation of those other epistles of the apostles St. James, Peter, John & Jude : wherein the sense of every chapter and verse is analytically unfolded and the text enlightened. / David Dickson ...; Expositio analytica omnium Apostolicarum Epistolarum. English Dickson, David, 1583?-1663.; Retchford, William.; Dickson, David, 1583?-1663. Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews. 1659 (1659) Wing D1403; ESTC R7896 807,291 340

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wishes desires applies and seals salvation to all the faithful and all things which belong to holiness and happiness The second Epistle general of PETER Analytically expounded THE CONTENTS THe Apostle being now nigh unto death seals up this last testimony of his will in this Epistle as it appears in the first Chapter 12 13. vers c. for the use of all the faithful wheresoever and chiefly the Hebrews whose Teacher hee was There are three principal parts of the Epistle according to the number of the Chapters In the first hee exhorts them to persevere in true Faith and Christian Piety Chap. 1. In the second hee d●h●rts them from attending to false Prophets which hee foretells will arise in the Church Chap. 2. In the third hee seriously admonishes them to beware of those prophane Scoffers who account the coming of Christ to judgement as a Fable in Chapter 3. CHAP. I. THere are three parts of the Chapter In the first there is the Exordium of the Epistle to vers 5. In the second an exhortation to proficiency in Faith and Holiness to vers 19. In the third hee digresses in the commendation of prophetical Scripture to the end Vers. 1. Simon Peter a Servant and an Apostle of Iesus Christ to them that have obtained like precious Faith with us through the Righteousness of God and our Saviour Iesus Christ The inscription of the Epistle contains three things 1. The description of the Writer from his common name Simon and from his Sirname Peter given him by Christ together with his office in the Church Servant and from his special office An Apostle of Iesus Christ whence hee had authority to write 2. The description of the faithful to whom it is written from the excellency of Faith which was bestowed upon them The excellency whereof is propounded by way of distinction from historical Faith 1. That it is precious 2. That it is proper to the Elect not hypocritical 3. That it is equally precious with the Faith of the Apostles he doth not compare the degree and quantity but the quality and nature of the gift because it was given by the same Holy Spirit for the same merits of Christ and to the same good purposes viz. the apprehending of Christ and his benefits 4. That it flows from Gods Righteousness or Faithfulness faithfully performing the free promises made to our Fathers and is derived to us together with all other benefits through the Righteousness of Jesus Christ our Lord. Vers. 2. Grace and Peace bee multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God and of Iesus our Lord The third thing in the inscription of the Epistle is a salutation wherein is his prayer and confirmation of it In his prayer hee wishes to all the faithful Hebrews a fuller manifestation multiplication and encrease of all saving gifts of the Holy Ghost and multiplication of peace or of all benefits which conduce to the promoting and perfecting of their present and future felicity and that by the encrease of saving Faith or acknowledgement of God and Christ as they are revealed in the Gospel Vers. 3. According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue Hee confirms the hope of his desires viz. that God will multiply grace and peace towards them by Faith in five Arguments Divine Power Argum. 1. The power or effectual grace working powerfully hath bestowed upon you all expedients which belong to holiness or grace to life or peace by the knowledge or Faith of him both in respect of the right to as also the admission of you into the profession Therefore God will encrease and multiply those gifts until yee obtain perfection of life and holiness For there is the like reason for the beginning and progress as touching the favour of God Hath called Argum. 2. God hath called you to virtue or Grace and to Glory or Peace Therefore hee will perfect those things in you to which hee hath called you Vers. 4. Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises that by these you might be partakers of the Divine Nature having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust Argum. 3. Confirming the former God hath given you the promises of the Gospel which as they are very great because of the greatest things viz. of Righteousness and eternal life So also they are precious and mainly necessary to you for the obtaining of life Therefore hee will perform those promises by multiplying even unto perfection those things which hee hath promised That by these Argum. 4. For this end hee hath given both the promises and beginnings of these things promised to you that yee might be partakers of the Divine Nature not as to the essence but as to the virtues and perfections which represent the Nature of God in heavenly wisdome holiness and happiness as in a lively Image Therefore hee will multiply to you grace and peace that hee may attain his end in perfecting of you Having escaped Argum. 5. Now you have escaped from the Kingdome of death and the Covenant of sin being freed from destruction wherein the world lies through lust or concupiscenc●● Therefore the same gracious good pleasure of God 〈◊〉 multiply to you grace which is opposed to sin and peace which is opposed to destruction Vers. 5. And besides this giving all diligence adde to your Faith Virtue and to Virtue Knowledge After the Preface hee exhorts them to a serious endeavour of growing in Faith and Godliness reckoning up by degrees the chief Christian virtues whereof the first is Faith which opens unto us the first entrance to God to this is adjoyned virtue or following after Righteousness in general because without Faith it is dead and ineffectual Prudence or Knowledge follows which consists in a fuller knowledge of heavenly mysteries and the application of them to practice Vers. 6. And to Knowledge Temperance and to Temperance Patience and to Patience Godliness After this hee requires Temperance whereby every one keeps himself from those enticements whereby hee might be taken off from his duty Hee would have Patience or Fortitude which consists in bearing adversity and not in ceasing from our duty for the evils which pursue us annexed to Temperance and these virtues are four which are commonly called Cardinals to these hee would have three other joyned 1. Godliness which chiefly consists in the very worship of God Vers. 7. And to Godliness Brotherly Kindness and to Brotherly Kindness Charity The other virtue which hee would have added is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Brotherly love whereby wee embrace our Brethren or the houshold of Faith The last virtue is Charity or common love which is to be extended to all men even to enemies Vers. 8. For if these things be in you and abound they make you that yee shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Iesus
for this end that my fatherly care towards you O Corinthians might appear to all sincere and approved in the sight of God Vers. 13. Therefore wee were comforted in your comfort yea and exceedingly the more joyed wee for the joy of Titus because his spirit was refreshed by you all The objection being solved hee adds the fourth cause of his consolation I understand sayes hee that yee have taken in good part my reproof and now have received consolation Of titus The fifth cause of his consolation because all yee have endeavoured to refresh the spirit of Titus Vers. 14. For if I have boasted any thing to him of you I am not ashamed but as wee speak all things to you in truth even so our boasting which I made before Titus is found a truth The sixth cause That yee would prove in very deed that which I boasting of you confidently fore-told to Titus Vers. 15. And his inward affection is more abundantly towards you whilst hee remembreth the obedience of you all how with fear and trembling yee received him The seventh cause Because you have engaged to you by your respects and goodness the mind of Titus which you may esteem as great gain For they reverenced Titus as an Evangelist and a servant of God sent to them extraordinarily and so they had reconciled the mind of Titus to themselves Vers. 16. I rejoyce therefore that I have confidence in you in all things The eighth cause of consolation That I being incouraged by this experience for the future I may dare to promise the best things whatsoever of you all both to my self and others CHAP. VIII THe second part of the Epistle wherein the Corinthians being confirmed touching his love towards them doth exhort them to the giving of Alms with a cheerful mind to the use of the poor Jews For this end there are thirteen arguments used in this Chapter to which hee adds more in the Chapter following Vers. 1. Moreover brethren wee do you to wit of the grace of God bestowed on the Churches of Macedonia Argum. 1. From the example of the Macedonians the Churches of Macedonia have contributed And therefore do yee the same thing whose liberality hee commends by nine reasons Grace The first Reason Because it was the gift of Gods grace that they contributed any thing for the use of the poor Jews Vers. 2. How that in a great trial of affliction the abundance of their joy and their deep poverty abounded unto the riches of liberality Reason 2. Because Alms was given by them in that time when they were tried with heavy afflictions Ioy Reason 3. Because they contributed with joy Deep Reason 4. Because in poverty they were liberal Vers. 3. For to their power I bear record yea and beyond their power they were willing of themselves Reason 5. Because they were willing to give more bountifully than they were able Vers. 4. Praying us with much intreaty that wee would receive the gift and take upon us the fellowship of the Ministering to the Saints Reason 6. Because they offered freely not provoked by others examples but rather were Leaders to others lest they should bee wanting in this duty of charity With entreaty Reason 7. Because they were instant in prayers that what they gave might bee received Fellowship Reason 8. Because they did entreat the Apostle that hee together with others would take upon them the charge of gathering and dispensing that which they and others were about to give Vers. 5. And this they did not as wee hoped but first gave their own selves to the Lord and unto us by the Will of God Reason 9. Because beyond the Apostles expectation they consecrated themselves and all theirs to God and did commit themselves to the Apostle that they might bee ruled by him in all things according to the Will of God Vers. 6. Insomuch that wee desired Titus that as hee had begun so hee would also finish in you the same grace also Argum. 2. To a liberal contribution Because at the entreaty of the Macedonians I have desired Titus that hee would take care to accomplish your alms which thing hee hath undertaken already Therefore take yee care lest this our labour bee in vain Vers. 7. Therefore as yee abound in every thing in faith and utterance and knowledge and in all diligence ●ad in your love to us see that yee abound in this grace also Argum. 3. Because seeing that you excel others in many virtues it becometh you to do your endeavour lest in this yee fail or seeing that the gifts of the Spirit abound in you the faith of miracles the gifts of knowledge and eloquence endeavour concerning the Salvation of the Brethren and charity towards mee yee must have a care lest this gift bee found wanting to you Vers. 8. I speak not by commandment but by occasion of the forwardness of others and to prove the sincerity of your love Argum. 4. Because now the sincerity of your Christian love is to bee proved in the distribution of this alms for which thing sake I exhort you diligently at the desire of the Macedonians commanding nothing imperiously Therefore shew a proof of your liberality Vers. 9. For yee know the grace of our Lord Iesus Christ that though hee was rich yet for your sakes hee became poor that yee through his poverty might bee rich Argum. 5. Christ hath made himself poor that you might bee rich Therefore it is meet that for his sake yee give alms when it is required of you Vers. 10. And herein I give my advice for this is expedient for you who have begun before not only to do but also to bee forward a year ago Argum. 6. Because I know it is profitable for you both in respect of your praise and in respect of the blessing that will follow that in this business in no wise yee bee wanting but at length yee accomplish this collection already begun Vers. 11. Now therefore perform the doing of it that as there was a readiness to will so there may bee a performance also out of that which you have 12. For if there bee first a willing mind it is accepted according to that a man hath and not according to that hee hath not 13. For I mean not that other men bee eased and you burdened Argum. 7. Because it is meet and comely that your ready will which yee shewed the last year might bee actually compleated and it will bee uncomely if it otherwise fall out Which yee have Argum. 8. Because nothing is required but that which your selves may see to bee equal for it is desired that you give according to your abilities out of equity without your prejudice a little from the poor sort if they give with a willing mind shall bee accepted of God Although they have not given much which have it not For if a willing mind bee not present nothing is respected by God how much soever is given Therefore bee not here
Paul as his Brother not onely for profession of Faith but also for the office of preaching the same Gospel Vers. 2. To the Saints and faithful Brethren in Christ which are at Coloss Grace bee unto you and Peace from God our Father and the Lord Iesus Christ Furthermore the persons saluted are described or the Members of the Colossian Church and are called 1 Brethren Because they are begot again by the same Father to the same hope of the inheritance 2 Holy Because they are consecrated to God and sanctified by the Holy Ghost 3 Faithful Because they were ingrafted into Christ by Faith Lastly By an Apostolical blessing Grace and Peace are applied to the Colossians Grace comprehends all the special effects of Gods favour which by way of Sanctification tend to happiness But Peace comprehends all the degrees of happiness even to perfection in Heaven God the Father and Jesus Christ is counted the Author and efficient cause of good things as hee is the Son and Mediatour hee is after the Father in effecting according to order of working Vers. 3. Wee give thanks to God and the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ praying alwaies for you Vers. 4. Since wee heard of your Faith in Christ Iesus and of the love which you have to all the Saints The first way of his confirming the Faith of the Colossians is by giving thanks for their sincere conversion Of this kind there are seven Arguments all which do prove that the Colossians ought to bee strengthened in Faith Argum. 1. You gave mee much cause of thanksgiving and prayer to God after I heard of your conversion to the Faith Therefore even upon this account you ought to bee stedfast in the Faith And love Argum. 2. The sincerity of your Faith in Christ appeared openly in your love towards all the Saints the report whereof came to my hearing Therefore it is fit you should bee stablished in the Faith Vers. 5. For the hope which is laid up for you in Heaven whereof yee heard before in the word of the Truth of the Gospel Argum. 3. I know of a truth that the happiness yee hope for is laid up in Heaven for you and as it were conferred upon you I give thanks to God for that favour Therefore c. Yee heard Argum. 4. Confirming the former You have the unquestionable Word of God the Word of Gospel-Truth for the foundation of your Faith and Hope Therefore ought you to bee stedfast in the Faith Vers. 6. Which is come unto you as it is in all the world and bringeth forth fruit as it doth also in you since the day yee heard of it and knew the Grace of God in truth Argum. 5. The Word of the Gospel whereby yee are converted is the same Gospel which was dispersed abroad to the rest of the world and hath the same efficacy to make you fruitful from the day wherein by Faith yee imbraced the Grace of God which hee hath communicated to other Christian-Churches Therefore it is fitting you should bee established in the Faith Vers. 7. As yee also learned of Epaphras our dear Fellow-servant who is for you a faithful Minister of Christ Argum. 6. Your Pastor Epaphras taught you no other things than wee Apostles every where teach who therefore willingly acknowledge Epaphras our fellow-servant and a faithful Minister of Christ Therefore c. Vers. 8. Who also declared unto us your love in the Spirit Argum. 7. You have given a special token of your sincere Faith viz. the demonstration of your Christian love towards mee whereof I have the testimony of Epaphras your Minister which as all the former affords mee Arguments of thanksgiving unto God and of the confirmation of your Faith towards God Vers. 9. For this cause wee also since the day wee heard it do not cease to pray for you and to desire that yee might bee filled with the knowledge of his Will in all wisdome and spiritual understanding The second way of confirming the Colossians Faith and of the Apostles love towards them is his earnest and constant prayer for them excited upon the report of their Faith in Christ and love towards the Saints there are six branches of his prayer 1 I pray that yee may obtain a large measure of knowledge of the Divine Will revealed in the Word of the Gospel concerning Christ and his benefits In all Wisdome 2 I pray that this knowledge may abound in you in wisdome and spiritual understanding i. e. in an holy contemplation of the mysteries of Faith and in a prudent application of knowledge received to practice in the exercise of every virtue Vers. 10. That yee might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God I pray 3 That you may walk or lead your lives worthy of the Lord or as it becomes those that are converted in the sight of God that in all things you may please him Every I pray 4 That you may bee fruitful not in one but in all kinds of good works May increase I pray 5 That you may grow up in experience and acknowledgement of the Divine Virtue through obedience of his Will endeavouring more and more to know love and cleave to him more and more Vers. 11. Strengthened with all might according to his glorious power unto all patience and long-suffering with joyfulness I pray 6 That such a measure of heavenly strength may bee vouchsafed to you out of the rich treasury of his glorious power that you may bee able to endure any burden of afflictions or persecution with a good courage and that so long as it shall seem good to the pleasure of God not onely without disturbance of mind but with the greatest delight and rejoycing Therefore yee ought to bee established in the Faith unless you think the prayers which the Holy Ghost stirs up in my heart for you are in vain Vers. 12. Giving thanks unto the Father which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the Saints in light The third way of confirming their Faith is a thankful declaration of the certainty of our Redemption founded in the Grace of God and the excellency of Christs person The reasons of the thanksgiving are five Reas. 1. Because God the Father hath prepared us to enter into the Kingdome of Heaven This benefit is more especially seen in the following Reasons 1 The donor of the benefit is God the Father the Author and first Fountain of all good bearing a Fatherly affection towards us 2 When wee are said to bee made meet c. Our misery is presupposed and that wee are unfit by nature born wretched and polluted by sin and the sons of wrath 3 Although wee were unmeet yet the Grace of God hath made us meet by an efficacious vocation and regeneration of us 4 The felicity whereunto wee are called is an enduring inheritance 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is given by
Christ. The Arguments of the Exhortation are fourteen all which prove that wee ought to endeavour after these virtues joyntly Argum. 1. If you have obeyed the Exhortation endeavouring both to have these virtues and to abou●d in them yee will prove that your Faith or the knowledge of Christ in you is not idle or unfruitful but efficacious which makes you ready to every good work Therefore yee ought to obey Vers. 9. But hee that lacketh these things is blind and cannot see far off and hath forgotten that hee was purged from his old sins Argum. 2. If yee were destitute of these virtues you will declare that you see nothing afarre off but that you are onely intent upon the things of this world but blind in divine and spiritual things and unthankful towards God by whom yee confess your former sins are pardoned Therefore yee ought to endeavour after these virtues Vers. 10. Wherefore the rather Brethren give diligence to make your calling and election sure for if you do these things yee shall never fall Argum. 3. With the Exhortation repeated By endeavouring after these virtues yee will prove your selves to be effectually called and elected and will solidly confirm your selves in this perswasion Therefore follow after these virtues For these Argum. 4. If you follow after these virtues yee shall be preserved from Apostacy or falling back neither will yee yeeld to temptations Therefore yee ought to follow after these Vers. 11. For so an entrance shall be ministred unto you abundantly into the everlasting Kingdome of our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ. Argum. 5. So a more abundant entrance into the eternal Kingdome of Christ shall be administred unto you i. e. happiness and that life eternal shall more largely open and unfold it self to you that yee may more freely and abundantly peirce into the inward parts of his Kingdome and enjoy the sense of that life in a more abundant measure Therefore follow after these virtues Vers. 12. Wherefore I will not be negligent to put you alwaies in remembrance of these things though yee know them and be stablished in the present Truth Argum. 6. Preventing an Objection Although yee are established in the present Truth yet I being an Apostle have now thought out of a desire of your proficiency it necessary to exhort you which yee should in no wise reject Therefore c. Vers. 13. Yea I think it meet as long as I am in this Tabernacle to stir you up by putting you in remembrance Argum. 7. Justice it self by reason of my Apostolical office requires that I excite you to holiness by exhortations and admonitions of this sort so long as I live Therefore be yee obedient Vers. 14. Knowing that shortly I must put off this my Tabernacle even as our Lord Iesus Christ hath shewed mee Argum. 8. As the Lord hath foretold I expect after a short time to end my life by a glorious Martyrdome Therefore as it lyes upon mee to exhort you to these virtues so it lies upon you to hearken to my Exhortation Vers. 15. Moreover I will indeavour that you may be able after my decease to have these things alwaies in remembrance Argum. 9. This Exhortation which I have written to you will be profitable to minde you of your duties even after my death Therefore hearken you to my admonitions Vers. 16. For wee have not followed cunningly devised fables when wee made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Iesus Christ but were eye-witnesses of his Majesty Argum. 10. Those things which I have taught you as touching Christs incarnation or his first coming to execute the office of a Redeemer and as touching his divine nature power sufficiency and efficacy to save the people of God are not fables artificially feigned which may be despised or negligently without use and benefit past by but they are serious and certain things Therefore yee ought to hearken to these my admonitions But as those Argum. 11. Yee have been taught by us Apostles both eye and ear-witnesses of the Truth of Christ already demonstrated so that the certainty of this Gospel was so much as were possible to be concerning things done and past For wee Apostles have perceived by our senses the Majesty of Christ to be so great that wee cannot chuse but at the sight bee rap● up in an extasie as it is in the history Matthew 17. conconcerning Christs transfiguration Therefore obey my Exhortations Vers. 17. For hee received from God the Father honour and glory when there came such a voice to him from the excellent glory This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased Argum. 12. Christ in whose Faith and Obedience wee exhort you to persevere hath by the audible voice of his Father speaking from Heaven received a glorious testimony from the excellent glory of the Father that hee is the Son of God wherein as in a Mediatour and Surety for his redeemed people God is well pleased satisfying himself abundantly in his Mediation and purchase Therefore obey yee diligently this Exhortation Vers. 18. And this voice which came from Heaven we heard when we were with him in the holy Mount Argum. 13. Those things are so holy which appertain to the Kingdome of Christ that the place it self wherein those things were declared which are preached by us was after a manner made holy viz. Because of Gods extraordinary voice and the divine glory of Christ there manifested Therefore with greater reverence yee ought to hearken to our Exhortations Vers. 19. Wee have also a more sure word of Prophecie whereunto yee do well that yee take heed us unto a light that shineth in a dark place until the day dawn and the day-star arise in your hearts Argum. 14. The Doctrine concerning Christ in whose Faith and Obedience wee exhort you to persevere is confirmed by the testimony of Scripture or a most firm prophetical word Therefore yee ought studiously to obey my Exhortations Hee staies upon this Exhortation confirming the certainty of prophetical Scripture by seven Reasons More sure Reas. 1. Because compared with other waies of revelation it is a most firm medium without and above exceptions whereto other means of revelation no less clear and true are obnoxious But this reason most especially did prevail with the Hebrews who examined visions and revelations made to the Apostles by the Scripture of the Old Testament For the divine authority of the old Scripture was confirmed in their minds some ages before Of Prophecie Reas. 2. That the testimony of foreseeing future Truth hath more evidence in it self of divine operation than the testimony of him who testifies that which hee hath seen or heard being present For no man could foresee this Truth but a Prophet every Beleever could see the Truth fulfilled Which Reas. 3. Because the word of Prophecy is worthy to be attended to by Beleevers into the sense whereof they might enquire to which truth and authority they might subject their consciences
one man sin entred into the world and death by sin and so death passed upon all men for that all have sinned Another comparison is of Christ and Adam tending to shew that the righteousness of Christ is no less effectual to save those that are justified by Faith than the sin of Adam was of force to destroy those that are not justified There are six parts of the Comparison The first As by one man viz. Adam sin entred into the world and death by sin and so death passed upon all men that are the sons of Adam by nature in as much as in him as in a common parent all have sinned so by one man Christ Jesus the second Adam Righteousness entred into the world and Life by Righteousness and so life was communicated to all men which are the sons of Christ by grace such as all are which are justified by Faith in as much as in him as in a common parent surety and advocate all are justified This Antithesis remains to bee collected from what follows and especially from the end of ver 14. where Christ is made the Anti-type of Adam because hee is the Gate and Fountain of Righteousness and Life as Adam was the Gate and Fountain of sin and death Vers. 13. For until the Law sin was in the world but sin is not imputed when there is no Law 14. Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adams transgression who is the figure of him that was to come Hee proves that sin entred into the world by one man Adam and was propagated to his posterity For from Adam to the Law written by Moses sin was in the world and imputed and that could not bee unless there had been some Law at least unwritten and innate for had there been no Law neither written nor innate sin could not bee imputed ver 13. but it was imputed because the punishment was inflicted If so bee the wages of sin is death it reigned from Adam to Moses not only over those that were of riper years but also over infants which sinned originally in him seeing all men were in Adam one man though not actually or after the similitude of Adams actual transgression ver 14. The sum of all is there was death the wages of sin therefore there was sin therefore a Law and sin from one passed unto all Hee calls Adam a type of him that was to come viz. of the second Adam Christ that wee might understand how Christ ought to answer in his saving effects to those destructive effects of Adam and that by the purpose of God who would represent Christ the Saviour of men in the lost original of mankind that Christ might bee no less acknowledged the Fountain Head and Root of Righteousness and Life to bee derived to those that are his as Adam was the Fountain Head and Root of propagating sin and death to his Vers. 15. But not as the offence so also is the free gift for if through the offence ●f one many be dead much more the grace of God and ●he gift by grace which is by one man Iesus Christ hath abounded unto many The second member of the Comparison wherein they disagree which is first briefly propounded afterward more largely explained The offence is not like the gift of God for that good which proceeds from God is of Divine efficacy and virtue therefore infinitely surpasses the evil which is from man Wherefore if the offence of one man i. e. Adam could bring forth death to many that were naturally propagated from him much more the infinite grace of God and the free gift of one m●n Jesus Christ who also is God shall abundantly convey life to them which are spiritually born of Christ. The sum of all is Hee would have us know that the grace of Christ is more potent to save than the sin of Adam to destroy and the gifts which are bestowed through the grace of God are more excellent than those which Adam lost Vers. 16. And not as it was by one that sinned so was the gift for the judgement was by one to condemnation but the free gift is of many offences unto Iustification The third branch of the Comparison shewing the dissimilitude between the evil that entred only by Adam sinning and the gift which is by Jesus Christ because the just judgement of God from one sin of Adam proceeded to the just condemnation of himself and of all that by the Law of Nature were comprehended in his loyns But grace or the free gift of God not only frees us from that one Original sin but from a multitude of actual sins committed by every one to a full justification from all sin The sum of all is condemnation is from one offence but the gift of grace is an acquittal from all offences Vers. 17. For if by one mans offence death reigned by one much more they which receive abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one Iesus Christ. The fourth branch of the Comparison with a confirmation of the former after this manner If by one only sin of Adam death entring as a King subdued mankind to it much more being justified by Faith receiving that abundant grace of God and the gift of Righteousness shall reign in life by one Jesus Christ By how much the more excellent therefore the Kingdome of Life is which makes its Subjects Kings and companions with Christ in Life Eternal than the Kingdome of death which destroyes all its subjects by so much the gift of Christ in respect to its efficacy excells the offence of Adam Vers. 18. Therefore as by the offence of one judgement came upon all men to condemnation even so ly the righteousn●ss of one the free gift came upon all men unto ●ustification of Life The fifth branch of the Comparison As by the fall of Adam only the guilt came upon all that sprang of Adam by a natural propagation to their condemnation so by the obedience of Christ only wherein hee was obedient to his Father unto the death the satisfaction came to justification of all men which spring of Christ by a spiritual regeneration Vers. 19. For as by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one shall many bee made righteous The sixth branch of the Comparison illustrating and ●onfirming the former after this manner As by the disobedience of Adam only it comes to pass that many are accounted and dealt with in the judgement of God as sinners because they are derived from him according to the flesh so by the obedience of Christ only many shall bee made righteous that is shall bee accounted as righteous to wit all they that are in Christ by Faith born of him after the Spirit For equal it is that the poyson of sin should not pierce deeper or the sin of Adam spread further upon his Off-spring than the virtue
of the Son of God who loved mee and gave himself for mee Reas. 3. Confirming the former I being justified by Faith am judicially united unto Christ crucified and in him I am judicially bound to dye unto sin to crucifie the old man Therefore I cannot consent to sin from the principles of the Doctrine of Justification by Faith This is the Reason Christ our Surety on the Cross did not onely expiate the sins of the redeemed but also for their sakes hee promised that they should dye to sin and crucifie their corrupt nature Therefore hee which by Faith apprehending his judicial union with Christ crucified it is necessary also that hee acknowledge his obligation to dye to sin or to crucifie his old nature by the virtue of Christ. Nevertheless I live I justified by Faith am a new Creature by the Spirit of Christ living in mee so that I live not as to the old man but Christ dwelling in mee useth this natural life as his Organ and Member and Effects that by Faith in his strength I may lead this life taking care of all my affairs that I may as it were bring the Spirit into obedience unto God and that out of his same love by which hee dyed for mee Therefore I cannot consent to sin from the principles of justifying Faith The force of the Argument in short is this The Spirit quickens us that are justified by the Faith of Christ to live holily Therefore Justification by Faith doth not give liberty to sin Vers. 21. I do not frustrate the Grace of God for if Righteousness come by the Law then Christ is dead in vain The Objection is removed The second Argument for Justification by Faith and not by the Works of the Law followeth If Justification bee by the Works of the Law the Grace of God is in vain and made of none effect for if Justification bee by Works it cannot bee by Grace as Rom. 11.6 But God forbid that I should make the Grace of God of none effect Therefore God forbid that I should determine Justification to bee by Works For if Argum. 3. If Justification bee by the Law Christ is dead in vain because then both otherwise and more easily Justification might bee obtained than by the death of Christ But it is absurd to say that Christ is dead in vain Therefore Justification is not by the Law but by Faith CHAP. III. Vers. 1. O Foolish Galatians who hath bewitched you that you should not obey the Truth before whose eyes Iesus Christ hath been evidently set forth crucified among you Because hee knew that the minds of the Galatians were prepossessed with a false opinion Therefore lest they should faint upon the following disputation he by a grave objurgation shaketh them out of their drowsiness and pricks their consciences as it were with four stings For first of all hee calls them foolish and unadvised Because they suffer themselves foulely to bee deceived although not out of malice yet by their own imprudence 2 He calls them bewitched i. e. deluded by the delusions of Impostors 3 Hee objects to them their defection from the saving Truth of the Gospel concerning the Grace of Christ. 4 Hee amplifies their crime from this that Christ was so evidently preached amongst them and his sufferings with the causes of them so clearly explained as if the whole matter as in a painted Table had been set before their eyes The Preface being premised hee goes on to confirm that Justification is by Faith and not by the Works of the Law in four and twenty Arguments Vers. 2. This onely would I learn of you Received yee the Spirit by the Works of the Law or by the hearing of Faith Argum. 1. Yee have not received the Spirit of Regeneration and other graces by which the preaching of the Gospel is sealed amongst you by Works or by Doctrine received from the Covenant of Works but by Faith or by the Doctrine of the Covenant of Grace applied by Faith Therefore yee are not justified by Works but by Faith Vers. 3. Are yee so foolish having begun in the Spirit are yee now made perfect by the flesh Argum. 2. Although some Impostors have perswaded you that the beginning of Justification is by Faith but the accomplishment of it is to be had from Works yet this opinion is to be condemned of folly because it is impossible that the spiritual way of justifying by Faith should consist with that carnal way of justifying by Works much less that it should take its perfection from this Therefore wee are not justified by Works but by Faith Righteousness by Works is called flesh 1 Because although now this kind of Justification is impossible yet it is a common and foolish surmise of corrupt nature that wee are justified by Works and by the pride and vaunting of the flesh this is every where defended 2 Because all the Works of the unregenerate or a man not justified by Faith all his Works by which hee seeks Justification are meer flesh or the effects of corrupt flesh as they come from those that are not justified It is as absurd therefore to say that a man is justified by the continual violation of the Law or can acquire Righteousness by sinning But as touching Works which follow Justification or the remission of sins they cannot bee the cause of a thing already past before they were or could bee except you take Justification for the declaration of Justification amongst men already passed and pronounced by God Vers. 4. Have yee suffered so many things in vain if it bee yet in vain Argum. 3. If in your foolishness you proceed 〈◊〉 seek for Justification by Works or to bee justified partly by Faith partly by Works yee will lose all the fruit of your constancy hitherto and afflictions which yee have through Faith already suffered for the defence of Righteousness by Faith but I hope better things Therefore yee are not justified by Works but by Faith alone Vers. 5. Hee therefore that ministreth to you the Spirit and worketh miracles among you doth hee it by the Works of the Law or by the hearing of Faith Argum. 4. The Ministers by whom God gives his Spirit and works miracles among you are onely they which teach Justification not by Works but onely by Faith in Christ Therefore Justification by Faith alone is approved by God but not that which is feigned to bee by Works Vers. 6. Even as Abraham beleeved God and it was accounted to him for Righteousness Argum. 5. Abraham although hee did very much abound in virtues yet hee was justified by Faith alone for hee beleeved God and it was imputed to him for Righteousness For God hath promised to bless all Nations in his seed i. e. in Christ. Hee hath applied this blessing which containeth in it self Righteousness and life eternal in Christ to himself by beleeving Therefore wee are justified not by Works but by Faith Vers. 7. Know yee therefore that they which are
Christs comming which will approach before the Antichristian Apostacy from the true Faith of Christ should appear and bee discovered to the world Chap. 2. Lastly Hee exhorts them to Christian duties and namely to Diligence in every ones vocation Chap. 3. CHAP. I. Ver. 1. PAul and Sylvanus and Timotheus unto the Church of the Thessalonians in God our Father and the Lord Iesus Christ 2. Grace unto you and Peace from God our Father and the Lord Iesus Christ. In the direction of the Epistle the same persons salute the Thessalonians which did in the former Here is nothing said as touching the authority of the Apostle neither in the former Epistle because they were all confirmed sufficiently in this Church concerning Pauls Apostleship onely mentioning their communion with the onely true God and his Son Jesus Christ hee distinguishes this Church both from the assemblies of the Heathens and unbeleeving Jews by wishing them both Grace and Peace hee certifies them of all things which make to eternal salvation and righteousness which are to bee communicated to them from God through Christ. Vers. 3. Wee are bound to thank God alwaies for you Brethren as it is meet because that your Faith groweth exceedingly and the charity of every one of you all towards each other aboundeth In the remaining part of the Chapter by giving God thanks for them hee also confirms their Faith and administers to them comfort against all the rage of persecutors wherewith they were vexed The Arguments of comfort and confirmation of their Faith are eight All which do prove that they ought to bee strengthened in Faith and bee comforted in their persecutions Argum. 1. The condition of your Church if I may judge is most happy in the sight of God wherein all yee none excepted as far as can bee known embrace the Lord Jesus with a sincere Faith and one another with a sincere love and proceed in both virtues daily abounding more and more in both virtues Therefore whatsoever your condition is in the sight of the world yee ought to bee comforted and strengthened in Faith Vers. 4. So that wee our selves glory in you in the Churches of God for your patience and Faith in all your persecutions and tribulations that yee endure Argum. 2. The constancy of your Faith and Patience in the midst of persecutions and afflictions which you suffer is so much that I am compelled to praise you before other Churches and to set you out for an example to others Therefore yee ought to bee comforted and strengthened in Faith Vers. 5. Which is a manifest token of the righteous judgement of God that yee may bee counted worthy of the Kingdome of God for which yee also suffer Argum. 3. Your afflictions which yee suffer by those impious persecutors are a manifest token that there will at length bee a general judgement wherein it shall go ill with the bad and well with the good when you shall be pronounced meet through the divine favour to injoy the Kingdome of God because yee suffer many evils for promoting of it Vers. 6. Seeing it is a righteous thing with God to recompence tribulation to them that trouble you 7. And to you who are troubled rest with us when the Lord Iesus shall bee revealed from Heaven with his mighty Angels 8. In flaming fire taking vengeance of them that know not God and that obey not the Gospel of our Lord Iesus Christ 9. Who shall bee punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his power Argum. 4. Explaining the former God in his justice will punish in the day of judgement your persecutors and will set you at liberty from all evil Therefore yee ought to bee comforted and strengthened in Faith With us Argum. 5. Yee shall at length obtain together with us and with others the Martyrs of Christ as your fellow-souldiers rest from all evil and misery Therefore yee ought together with us to bee comforted and strengthened in Faith In the Revelation Argum. 6. From those circumstances of the last judgement which makes the revenge terrible that shall bee taken upon them The Lord Jesus 1 shall bee made manifest and visibly come from Heaven a Judge and avenger of injuries 2 The mighty Angels shall accompany him who shall execute the sentence of the Judge vers 7. 3 Hee shall kindle a flaming fire wherein this whole world shall burn 4 Hee shall bee revenged of all those that are found destitute of saving knowledge which is joyned with Faith and Obedience and that have not obeyed the Gospel vers 8. 5 Then the wicked shall bee punished with everlasting destruction 6 This punishment shall bee inflicted by an angry Judge who shall eternally cast them out from his presence From his presence 7 The Lord shall manifest to all how glorious his power is by punishing them mightily Therefore yee ought to bee comforted and confirmed in Faith Vers. 10. When hee shall come to bee glorified in his Saints and to bee admired in all them that beleeve because our testimony among you was beleeved in that day Argum. 7. Of consolation from those circumstances of the last judgement which make the glorious and joyful redemption of the godly For 1 In the same day wherein Christ will destroy his adversaries hee will set at liberty his faithful ones and especially you 2 Hee will communicate his glory to the Saints and will manifest his glory for their glorification 3 His glory shall surpass all our hope and apprehension for Christ shall bee admired in the greatness of his glory communicated 4 Hee will shew his glory in all that beleeve so that there shall bee no beleever wherein Christ shall not bee admired by the way hee gives the reason of this consolation applied to them Because the Thessalonians had beleeved the Testimony of the Apostle preaching the Gospel Therefore hee dare confidently apply the afore-said consolation to them which indeed they shall finde in that day Therefore c. Vers. 11. Wherefore also wee pray alwaies for you that our God would count you worthy of this calling and fulfil all the good pleasure of his goodness and the work of Faith with power Argum. 8. Of comforting and confirming them in Faith Yee have our continual prayers that yeee may happily attain your end Therefore yee ought to bee comforted in your afflictions and strengthened in Faith There are four Articles of his prayer Artic. 1. I pray that God who is ours by a free Covenant would vouchsafe to make you meet for the vocation or glory whereunto you are called This Article ascribes as well the glory unto which wee are called to the grace or favour of God as well as all the preparation which leads us to it And fulfil Artic. 2. I pray that God would fulfil all the good pleasure of his goodness according to his free bounty towards you In which Article hee shews that not onely salvation but all means to