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A45151 Peaceable disquisitions which treat of the natural and spiritual man, preaching with the demonstration of the Spirit, praying by the Spirit, assurance, the Arminian grace, possibility of heathens salvation, the reconciliation of Paul and James, the imputation of Christ's righteousness, with other incident matters : in some animadversions on a discourse writ against Dr. Owen's Book of the Holy Spirit / by John Humfrey ... Humfrey, John, 1621-1719. 1678 (1678) Wing H3702; ESTC R21932 66,481 118

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in those miraculous gifts or effects of the Holy Ghost now ceased the Minister while he prayes to God for his blessing that he may preach so is to be understood in the like allusion and meaning to wit that as God enabled the Apostles in their time to speak in the demonstration of the Spirit and of power whatsoever that was so he would assist him in such a way and manner now as is but sutable to the present work and his ordinary operation Thus much I say upon supposition of our second and this Debaters Interpretation but I must confess I do not find my self convinced in the reading the Text that this interpretation is indubitable 〈…〉 at leas● for Dr. Owens and his 〈…〉 from the place against it 1. I see not any thing that will restrain our sense 〈◊〉 n●cessity to that meaning and we are not to be 〈◊〉 in our allowances to the thoughts of others who keep to the analogy of faith without cogent reason 2. The demonstratiin of the Spirit and of power is opposed to the excellency of speech or enticing words of mans wisdom But the Apostles speaking with tongues or his miraculous gifts does not oppose the eloquence of man or excellency of words but rather agree with it That which does in the most direct sense oppose the excellency of speech and enticing words of mans wisdom is plain truth which the Spirit teaches 3. The Apostle proceeding on in the Chapter speaks not of himself only but of the whole Church Now we have received not the spirit of the world but the Spirit which is of God that we might know the things which are freely given to us of God That which all the faithful do know by the Spirit as well as the Apostles cannot be miraculous or extraordinary Such is the demonstration here Or thus That which is common to all the faithful and not peculiar to the Apostles and primitive times or to any particular person cannot be miraculous or extraordinary Such is the receiving the Spirit here and consequently the demonstration of it 4. Those things the Holy Ghost teaches a man by comparing one thing with another as spiritual things with Spirituals which is by way of study and discursive reason are not demonstrated in a way miraculous and extraordinary belonging only to the Apostles and not other Ministers of Christ But such was the Apostles speaking here Which things also we speak not in the words which mans wisdom teacheth but which the Holy Ghost teacheth comparing spiritual things with spiritual 5. The following comparison between the natural man and the spiritual man that one receives or relishes not the things of God as disagreeing to his judgement and the other does seems more aptly to be understood as it is ordinarily of the regenerate and unregenerate than of the extraordinarily inspired only unto which this most curious Interpreters thoughts must lead him 6. In the last place I humbly offer an interpretation of this expression which if it be not the very meaning of the Text as much of that which is urged here seems to attest yet will it be sufficient I hope to justifie our Prelates Universities Doctors with the most of the Ministers of the Church as well as the Assembly and the more plain and honest meaning Country-Preachers in their using the same so ordinarily as they do in their prayers It is this To speak in the demonstration of the Spirit is to deliver the very truth of Scripture or the plain sense of the Spirit in Scripture in opposition to humane conceit or invention and to speak so is to speak in Power because a man may expect that assistance of the Holy Ghost to accompany such Preaching which he cannot upon other The Preaching of the Cross is to them that perish foolishness but unto us which are saved it is the power of God I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believes Ye received it not as the word of men but as it is in truth the word of God The receiving the word as the word of God and not of man is the receiving it in power and the preaching it accordingly so is the preaching it in power and what that power is does follow Which effectually worketh in you that believe Our Gospel came unto you not in word only but also in power and in the Holy Ghost This is my Covenant with them My Spirit which is upon thee and my words which I have put in thy mouth shall not depart out of thy mouth and of thy seed for ever CHAP. II. Of the Substance or Contents of the Authors four first Chapters wherein I make my self concerned but little farther I Return to the Doctors Opposer and I come now from his Introduction to his Book Of this Book there are two parts The first is to shew us what the Scriptures hold forth concerning the Spirits operations The second is to confute many pernicious Doctrines of Dr. Owen The first and second both is indeed to do this but the second shall do it all together And this part he hath reserved I suppose to come out hereafter The first part then having this subject The Spirits Operations does contain seven Chapters In his first Chapter he explains to us what he means by the Spirit and by its Operations The word Spirit saies he signifies three things The Mind the Temper of the mind the Holy Ghost and he understands it of the last I have two things to say here The one is as to his second signification The temper or disposition of the Mind is either of Nature only and belongs to the Spirit of man within him or of Grace and belongs to the Spirit of God that works it Of this Temper the Author must be understood to speak when he speaks of the Spirit of Faith Fear and Love The other is that there are more significations of the word Spirit than these which himself knows Every spirit which confesseth seth Christ in John is I think as much as every Doctrine Which by the way does put me in mind to say thus much that when this Author comes to speak of things which are common heads and only require a grave and comprehensive Divine to marshal them he does methinks appear to me so lank as I cannot tell well whether that which he saies be solid or no because I am sure it is not full though when he falls upon several particular things he seems to look through them well By the operations of the Spirit he understands and defines them those which are on the mind to cause certain qualities promised in the Gospel and continued in all ages I have two things therefore to say here likewise One is that though this were never so much too short there is no body in the main of what is said is like to contradict him Dr. Owen by the Spirit understands the Holy Ghost as