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A09883 The mysterie of redemption. Or The particular manner how man is redeemed from sinne, iustified before God, and made partaker of euerlasting life Describing the nature, causes, parts, properties and effects of iustification. With divers sweet and comfortable prayers interposed betweene euerie chapter.; Mysterie of redemption. Powel, Gabriel, 1576-1611. 1607 (1607) STC 20147.5; ESTC S106362 38,314 251

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he was vncircūcised that he should be the Father of them that beleeue not being circumcised that righteousnes might be IMPVTED vnto them also Imputation two-fold 51 Imputation is two-fold as wee haue noted before one Legall by debt the other Euangelicall by grace 52 Legall Imputation 1. Legall is that whose foundation is in him that worketh to whom the imputation is made Rom. 4.4 To him that worketh the wages is counted by debt Where there is a Relation betweene Wages and Workes the wages is imputed for the worke 53 Or it is when God willeth and adiudgeth the reward to him that fulfilleth the Law in his owne person Rom. 4.4 54 Euangelicall Imputation 2. Euangelicall is that whose foūdation is not in him to whom the imputation is made but in the grace mercy of God who iustifieth the wicked Rom. 4.5 To him that beleeueth in him that iustifieth the vngodly his faith is counted for righteousnes Whereupon it is called the imputation of faith 55 Or it is whē God accepteth the Satisfactiō of Christ our Suertie as a payment for our sinnes In this sense the word IMPVTE is repeated ten times in the 4. chapter to the Rom. 56 Note well Neither is this Imputation a phantastique speculation or idle conceipt Seeing that euen as our sinnes were really imputed vnto Christ Esa 53.5 12 as is manifest by his Passion and Death the wages of sinne So is Christs Righteousnesse imputed vnto vs really and with effect that is with the participation of diuine grace and life eternall 2. Cor. 5.21 That we are not iustified by workes or inherent Righteousnes 57 Hence appeareth that we are not iustified by inherent Iustice by good workes or infused habite of Charitie Because wee are iustified only by the Righteousnes of Christ which being inherent in him is by grace imputed vnto vs. 58 Againe Inherent Iustice and Iustification are distinct giftes of God 1. Cor. 1.30 Christ is made vnto vs of God Wisdome Righteousnes Sanctification Also 1. Cor. 6.11 But yee are washed but yee are sanctified But yee are iustified 59 Also the Righteousnesse whereby a sinner is iustified is reuealed without the law Rom. 3.21 But inherent Iustice and habite of Charitie is reuealed by the law and the obedience of Christ is the sole Righteousnes reuealed without the law 60 Lastlie the Apostle saith Galat. 5.4 Yee are abolished from Christ whosouer are iustified by the law ye are fallen from grace Whosoeuer will be iustified by workes cannot be saued 61 Here it is euident that the doctrine of Iustification by workes is an error ouerturning the foundation of Religion which whosoeuer obstinately and finally maintaineth cannot be saued 62 For if mē put cōfidence in their works and make thē the meritorious cause of their saluation it is certaine as the Apostle saith Galat. 5.2 Christ shall profit them nothing 63 If it be obiected Obiect This is true of Ceremonial workes but not of Morall workes 64 I answere Ans Yea euen of Morall also for the Apostle speakes of the whole law Galat 5.4 Ye are abolished from Christ whosoeuer are iustified by the law 65 If any wil except Obiect This is true of the works of Nature but not of workes of Grace 66 I answere Answere Yea euen of Workes of Grace And the Apostle expressely testifieth that by the Righteousnesse of a good conscience we cannot be iustified 1. Cor. 4.4 See also Eph. 2.10 Tit. 3.5 67 To adde any thing to the obedience of Christ Note well as a meritorious cause of our Iustification and Saluation is to make Christ vnprofitable 68 For he must be a perfect Sauiour or no Sauiour hee admits neither partner nor deputie in the worke of our Redemption 69 And the Grace of God admits no mixture or cōposition with any thing that is of vs. Grace is no grace vnlesse it bee euery way freely giuen 70 Hitherto of the Partes of Iustification Now of the Properties thereof A PATHETICAL Prayer against the temptations of Satan IF I consider my sins past why should I liue to sinne any more If I lo●●e backe to my life 〈◊〉 why should I 〈◊〉 suffer any more I ha●● sinned inough but haue not yet suffered inough Seize vpon my heart O my Redeemer 〈◊〉 is thine I haue giuen it vnto thee that gaue ●hy selfe wholly for ●●ee take it O Sauiour and look not vpon the deformitie therof thou hast bought it with thy dearest blood bathe it therein scourge it crucifie it kill it and reuiue it that being purified it may bee worthie to remaine with thee Oh who shall deliuer mee from this bodie of sin I haue liued long yet but a while I haue liued a while yet very long long for my Soule to stay so long from her Father her Brother and her onely Comforter Meane while I fight with my enemies blinde naked weake vnprouided And whō haue I with mee a Traytor euen this Bodie of Sin Consider O Lord thy seruant is but flesh consider Satan my enemie consider the World my fained friend whose part wilt thou take against thy selfe Wilt thou giue the soule of thy Turtle doue to the beast If thou wilt thou canst make mee ouercome Can my Lord forsake his owne For the Spirit tels me I am thine and I beleeue it ô Iesus helpe my vnbeliefe Come therefore sweet Iesus come now Satan standeth knocking at the doore of my youth come quickly and we will keepe him out Auoide Sathan crouch flesh be still my Soule The Lord is on my side I will not feare what any can doe vnto mee There wanted a Tempter and thou O Lord wast the cause that hee was wanting there wanted time and place and thou wast the cause that they wanted The Tempter was present and there wanted neither time nor place but thou heldest mee backe that I should not consent Who hath trod vpon thy head O Satan Thou wast armed but the Lord put thee downe thou wast masked but the Lord discouered thee thou wast like an Angell but the Lord tooke away thy vizard Goe take thy farewell the net is broken and I am escaped Blessed bee thy name my Lord my Sauiour and my Redeemer Amen CHAP. VIII Of the Properties of Iustification The Properties of Iustificatiō THE PROPERTIES of Iustification consist specially in three things 1. That Iustification is Free 2. That it is Perfect 3. That it is Euerlasting 2 I. Iustificatiō is Free I. Iustification is free Because Remission of Sinnes is not giuen for any merits of man but is a meere grace and vndeserued mercie promised for Christ his sake alone 3 For God findeth nothing in man whom he iustifieth but impuritie of sin and extreme miserie 4 And the Scripture euery where affirmeth that Christ onely is the author of all grace and the whole hope of our saluation consisteth in his blood alone 5 Without the merit of Christ there can be