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Heb. 2. 17. and tempted Heb. 2. 18. like unto his Brethren undergoing temptations from Sathan more then once Luk. 4. 13. and so far as to be carried up and down by him Matt. 4. 5. and that unclean spirit the most cursed of all the creatures of God to be suffered to take his onely Son in his arms From the world having all the glory of it presented to him Matt. 4. 9. a Kingdom offered him Jo. 6. 15. From the often necessities and natural inclinations of the flesh as may be sufficiently discovered in that passionate sad blood-sweating prayer many times iterated to be freed from death which he so resignedly concluded with not my will but thine be done for our example as if himself would have learnt patience by the things which he suffered Heb. 5. 8. He voluntarily became of no reputation Phil. 2. 7 A man of sorrows Esai 53. 3. put himself in the worst condition of life that those in the worst condition may neither complain nor boast that their sufferings are gone below the Son of God and then ended it in the most ignominious death upon a Gibbet naked among theeves a death inflicted on no free man particularly cursed by God Gal. 3. 13. Deut. 21. 23. commanded and executed under the Law only in the most horrid crimes as in the Israelites idolatry with Moab The perjur'd murthers of Saul the Kings of the cursed Canaanites to appease Gods extraordinary wrath where Famine or Plague broke out upon the people therefore is it stiled hanging them up before the Lord. And so ●…oathsome a spectacle was enjoyned again to be taken down and buried the same day as our Saviour was as it were out of his sight See Deut. 21. 22. Numb 25. 4. Josh. 10. 26. 2 Sam. 21. 6. This such a death he underwent despising the shame Heb. 12. 2. that in the greatest ignominy of their end also all his Sons might see before them a Divine precedent And suffered being perfectly innocent that none hereafter might think much to suffer for innocency all being some other way personally guilty For our example he became lowly and meek and stooped his neck unto the yoke that we might learn of him to be so too Mat. 11. 29. and put his shoulder under the heaviest cross that ever man bare that we might take up our lighter ones and follow him Luk. 9. And thus he suffered and thus he dyed not only before us but also for us first that his love saith the Apostle might constrain us 2 Cor. 5. 13. by his example so to suffer and to dy again if need be for him or also for one another 2 Cor. 12. 15. and that as he died for sin so we might dy to it Rom. 6. 6. 3. Thus our Saviour was made uuto us a pattern of sufferings Next God sent his Son to be to us in his resurrection from this death and reception into glory a pattern of the reward promised to obedience life eternal An example as of performing all the obedience active and passive God by him required of us so of receiving the reward God by him promised to us That so not only the promise of a greater reward then was revealed to the world formerly at least so expressly might more encourage us to weldoing but also the seeing of that reward bestowed upon the obedient might yet excite us more then the promise whilst we being yet in the combate behold another that used only the same weapons against the same enemies in the same infirmities crowned with victory and look unto one who running the same race for the joy also that was set before him enduring the Cross and despising the shame now for it is set down at the right hand of the Throne of God whilst considering him that endured such contradiction c. now for it exalted above all gainsaying we may not be wearied nor faint in our minds Heb. 12. 1 2 3. Therefore it was necessary that the Prophet that taught a resurrection should dy to shew us an example of deliverance from death And it was necessary that God should raise again this just person from the dead and cause him to reign to assure us by this example that whoever suffers with i. e. like Him shall also reign together with him Rom. 8. 17. and that we professing to be dead with him to sin should now likewise walk with him in newness of life Rom. 4. 6. For Christs exaltation also was bestowed on him for his obedience See Heb. 2. 9. Phil. 1. 8 9. Heb 1. 9. Rev. 3. 21. -5. 12. And as the natural Son came thus to be a pattern to us so must all the adopted Sons of God be a transcript and copy of him As if we obey and suffer as he we shall reign as he so if we will reign as he we must suffer and obey as he tho not so much as he yet in such manner as he For also neither shall we reign in such eminence as He. It is very well if the Servant be as his Lord Matt. 10. 25. not above Him And he that abideth in Christ ought himself also to walk even as he also walked 1 Jo. 2. 6. And that none may justly pretend inability so to walk I mean to some measure of perfection tho not to an equal with his for neither hath any had an equal measure of the Spirit to his he hath purchased from his Father the Derivation of the same Spirit on us which inabled himself Which holy Spirit is conferred and from time to time renewed and increased by the Sacraments i. e. non ponentibus obicem to the not wilfully and obstinatly unworthy receivers thereof and which Spirit alwaies abideth in us unless by great sins such as we are perpetually inabled to avoid it happen to be expelled and who so obeyeth the natural motions thereof must as necessarily operate the work of Christ the second Adam as he that abides still in the former state of the flesh must needs do the works of the first For as what is born of Flesh is Flesh so what is born of Spirit is Spirit and the same Spirit in the man Jesus and us guided that man no otherwise than us and now doth guide us as then Him CHAP. III. Jesus Christ the Mediator of the New Covenant GODS former Covenant of works with mankind made at the Creation and called the Law of Nature and again solemnized at Mount Sinai to that Nation to which he had confined his Church at the delivery of the law of Moses who was then the Mediator that passed between God and man see Exod. 14. mentioned Heb. 8. 9. being found unprofitable Heb. 8. 7 13. Man not continuing in the promised observance of it for indeed the promulgation of the law was effectual to make him more conscious of his sin but not to make him more observant of his duty see Rom. 7. 6. yet served it well to other Gods purposes intended by
he shall rest at the day of judgment which city these holy men also looked after Heb. 11. 10 13 39. comp with Heb. 8. 2. -9. 11. And we also yet expect till the second coming of our Saviour Of which promise that of the earth was a type to Noah as that of Canaan to Abraham Which promise is already made good to the seed and shall be by him to Noah and to Abraham and to all those who are of the Covenant and of faith who shall be blessed with faithful Abraham Gal. 3. 9. thro the seed of Abraham to whom the promise is in the first place made Gal. 3. 16. being heir of all things Heb. 1. 2. and in whom the Covenant is conformed to Abraham and the rest Gal. 3. 17. to be fulfilled in its due time As they were looking at the promise of the seed to come afar off and not made perfect in that without us who have already seen it fulfilled so we also yet looking afar off at the promise of our inheritance by the seed yet to come and neither they nor we made perfect in this till the end come When the wicked shall be finally destroyed and the righteous delivered and saved of which eternal salvation the preserving of Noah and his family in the general deluge was an eminent type see 2 Pet. 2. 5. comp with 9. as also the saving of Lot and his family in the second fiery judgment of Sodom and the saving of the Israelites i. e. the Church of God Act. 7. 38. in the t●…ird great day of judgment in the slaying the first-born and drowning of the Egyptians Of which Israelites afterward not believing only two in the consuming of all the rest in the wilderness entred Canaan Where the saving also so few in comparison of the world that perished because men loved evil more then righteousness is a type of the paucity of the saved at the last day See Rom. 9. 27. And the manner of Noah's being saved was also a type His being saved by or upon the water was a figure of Baptism by which we are now saved 1 Pet. 3. 21. as also was the passing of the Israelites to their preservation thro the Red sea 1 Cor. 10. 2. And if we may say the same of the Rainbow the seal of the Covenant with Noah as of the cloud that conducted the Israelites this also was the figure of Baptism 1 Cor. 10. 2. which is the seal now current of the Covenant of grace And if they had then the seals they had also the Covenant to which they belonged Now for the other Sacrament of the Eucharist the Eucharistical sacrifices which were from the beginning of the flesh of which the offerers did partake were ever the types thereof Nor may I pass over in shewing the Gospel of Noah the Covenant then that was made not only with Noah but also the Creatures Gen. 9. 10 12. which as they the earth c. were cursed for sinning Adams sake Gen. 3. 17. -4. 12. Rom. 8. 20. and with man were to be destroyed Gen. 6. 7 12 13. so in the Covenant of grace by the promised seed they also shall be freed from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the Sons of God Rom. 8. 20 21. c. of which their deliverance with Noah was a preludium Gen. 5. 29. After Noah Shem for his filial Duty Gen. 9. 24. was the heir of the Covenant of grace and Father of the holy seed imagined by some to be Melchisedeck but the Father of Heber and the Hebrew 's he was Gen. 10. 21. and as God vouch●…afed afterwards to be called the God of Abraham so before him he was called the God of Shem Gen. 9. 26. And then also Noah prophecyed of the posterity of Japhet the Gentiles their being united also to the Church descended from Shem which prediction was fulfilled upon the coming of the promised seed Gen. 9. 26 27. And 't is noted as of Noah that he lived to see the 9th generation even till the 58th year of Abraham so of Shem and Salah and Heber that they all outliv'd Abraham which long life of these holy men was surely a great advantage for catechizing their children in the true service of God Yet many of Shem's race in time fell away to idolatry See Josh. 24. 2 14 15. Gen. 3. 53. And therefore God 17 years after Noahs death and 367 years after the flood called Abraham out of the house and country of his idolatrous Fathers and opens the same way of salvation i. e. the Gospel more clearly yet to him therefore he called the Father of the faithful God promising him that he should be heir of the world Rom. 4. 13. that is in his seed and that seed Christ Gal. 3. 16 17. Christ the promise that was made both to him and to all the Fathers See Act. 13. 32 33. 2 Cor. 1. 20. Heb. 11. 13. comp 39. And they possest of their inheritance first in his resurrection Act. 13. 33. and not only that he Rom. 4. 23 24. but that in all Nations those who were the children of the faith of Abraham Rom. 4. 16. Luk. 〈◊〉 9. should be coheirs of the promise made to Abraham And this the Apostle calls the Gospel that was preached to Abraham Gal. 3. 8. and the Covenant made with him in Christ vers 17. Luk. 1. 72. comp 68. And the adoption Rom. 9. 4. From which commonwealth of Abraham or Israel the Gentiles being aliens and having no title to the Fathers Rom. 9. 5. are there said to have been formerly in the times of the old Testament without Christ strangers from the Covenants of promise having no hope c. Eph. 2. 12. Of which covenant of Grace and the Gospel and not of that of works for at the giving of the law there was no such ceremony required or practised Josh. 5. 2 7. tho mistaken perhaps to be so by the children of works see Rom. 9. 32. Gal. 5. 3. or at least it being a part of the antiquated ceremonies the same reason that they conceived bound them to the observing of it binding them to the observance also of all the rest was circumcision then a seal See Rom. 4. 11 13. Act. 2. 38 39. and the Antitype of our baptism God beginning now more ceremoniously and solemnly to own his Church setting a corporeal mark upon it whereby his people might be more signally separated and distinguished from the rest of men as afterward they multiplying into a nation in Moses's time he distinguished them by peculiar laws Fourteen generations after Abraham was the Gospel yet more evidently preached to David that his seed his son should rule over all the whole world c. which seed promised to David also was Christ see Act. 13. 23. and this covenant again established with him See Ps. 89. 3. ●… Chron. 17. 11. Act. 13. 23 24. and Ps. 72. and 89. The
general i. e. in respect of all persons and of all Covenants made with and promises made to them but only to those times in respect of the covenant of works which then by the errour of many of the Jews the children of works was generally more looked after then the Covenant of faith which had then but few followers see Rom. 9. 31 32. when also the one Covenant was more largely and legibly drawn in great Characters the other put forth more obscure and in a lesser Print and a veil drawn over it 2 Cor. 3. 14. till the fulness of time was come Therefore also the former times had the denomination of the times of the law the latter of the Gospel And again in respect of the literal promise under the law of felicity in the earthly Canaan Therefore where the Apostle saith established on better promises understand there those typical ones of earthly Canaan made to Israel at the promulgation of the law Or opposed to those times in general but this only first in respect of the diverse administrations of the former times with many troublesome ceremonials and types to be afterward abolished and of the degrees of the greater manifestations in the latter times of the way of salvation being void of shadows types and figures all these now being brought to perfection and accomplishment in the incarnation of the Son effusions of the Spirit enlargement of the Church promulgation of an Heavenly country instead of an Earthly Canaan and from these greater manifestations many more of the children of works becoming now the children of faith And from its stronger beams as well those illuminated who before sate in darkness Luk. 1. 79. and midnight as this light increased to those who had before some dawnings thereof And secondly in respect of the accomplishment of those promises to the faithful of the former ages which are made thro Christ spoken of Heb. 11. 13 14 16. In which they could not be compleated and perfected before the times of the Gospel neither in respect of the body they waiting for the restorement of that till those of the Gospel are glorified with them nor according to the reverend opinion of Antiquity in respect of the soul they not having the kingdom of heaven laid fully opened unto them till our Saviour was first entred in thither See Eph. 1. 10. Col. 1. 20. Heb. 11. 39 40. -12. 23. For indeed the performance and perfection of the mystery of mans redemtion was a thing only received in the last daies And tho the virtue of Christs incarnation is communicated alwaies to all men yet not the latter times on the former but the former depend on the latter for the substance and ground of their hope and salvation Jesus Christ come in the flesh These having the body of which body coming toward them the other had the shadow Col. 2. 17. And in these respects the times of the Gospel are said to have so much advantage of those of the law we seeing in a clear glass Gods glory they thro a thick veil we 2 Cor. 3. 13. standing in a clear whereas the best of them in a dim light and the most of them in utter darkness See Matt. 13. 17. -11. 11. 1 Cor. 2. 10. c. 2 Cor. 3. 7. c. Here note that the oppositions of the times that are used in the other heads preceding in which I follow only the phrase of the Holy Scriptures are by these limitations so to be interpreted as that they no way contradict the doctrine of this last chapter FINIS §. 1. J●…sus Christ the truth in the fulness of time Sent. § 2. § 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. §. 4. § 5. Anointed §. 6. A new Law-giver for the law moral 1. Expounding it 2. Requiring stricter obedience 3. Denouncing heavier judgments §. 7. Ministring the spirit § 8. Abrogating the letter § 9. For the law ceremonial Cancelling it § 10. 2 An Apostle of the Gospel §. 11. Preaching it §. 12. Remitting sins giving the Holy Ghost admitting into the kingdom of Heaven §. 13. Before his departure ordaining others §. 14. Transferring his authority to them §. 15. § 16. §. 17. Assisting them from Heaven §. 18. §. 19. Those ordaining others to the end of the world §. 20. He assisting their Successors for ever §. 21. The Apostles also delegating to them the authority received from Him §. 22. The truth of our Saviours doctrines c. attested by 1. Scripture 2 Spir●…t 3. Miracles 4. Death §. 23. And a resurrection The way § 1. Christ an Example 1 In doing the work In all obedience to Gods commandements Moral §. 2. Ceremonial § 3. 2 In all sufferings for righteousness sake §. 4. 2 In receiving the reward §. 1. Christ Mediator of the new Covenant §. 2. Enlarged Established 〈◊〉 ●…tter promises §. 4. § 5. The blood of this ●…ovenant §. 6. The Death ratifying this Testament § 7. Performance of t●…e promi●…es put into his hands revived §. 1. Christ the Sacrifice §. 2. §. 3. §. 4. §. ●… 〈◊〉 1 Sin-offering for remission of guilt §. 6. 2 For puri●…ing uncleannesses §. 7. 3 Holocavst §. 8. 4 Eucharistical Peace or thank-offering §. 9. §. 9. §. 10. By eating of which we have Communion 1. with God 2 With his Son and all that is his §. 11. 3 With the Saints and all that is theirs §. 12. And are preserved in both soul and body unto life eternal §. 13. 4 The ●…over § 1. 5. Mans debt to and bondage under 1 Sin §. 2. 2 The law §. 3. 3 Death § 4. 4 Satan 1 As the executioner of Gods justice 2 As Prince of this world §. 5. §. 6. Christ our Redeemer 1 By paying a ransom freeing us from debt §. 7. 2 By making a Conquest free●… us from slavery §. 8. Our Redemption not yet fully perfected §. 9. And why §. 10. How much already performed 1 In respect of sin §. 11. 2 Of the law §. 12. Of Death §. 13. Of Satan § 〈◊〉 §. 1. Christ the second Adam Dependent 〈◊〉 God the Father Before his Incarnation §. 2. Much more after it §. 3. Assuming the infirmities of human nature § 4. Receiving the perfections of it from God his Father §. 5. §. 6. §. 7. A Covenant made with the second Adam as with the first involuving his seed §. 8. He fulfils it By walk●… 〈◊〉 a quite contrary way to the first §. 9. §. 10. Receives the re●…ard For himself For ●…is s●…d 1 The Spirit 2 Life §. 11. His particular benefits 1 As our ●…ead communicates absolution from sin by his death for it § 12. Baptism incorporating us into his death The Sacrament of pardon §. 13. 2 As our ●…ead communicates righteousness or life spiritual by his Resurrection 1 〈◊〉 us to perform 〈◊〉 2 Compleating our imperfect righteousness 3 As our head communicates glory or life eternal in our resurrection §. 14. 1 Effected by the same spirit
by which his 2 Effected by him §. 15. The Eucharist iucorporating us into his life The Sacrament of Union §. 16. All t●…ese Benefits depend on our being made his 〈◊〉 §. 17. Which we are by the derivation to us of his nature ●… His Spirit §. 18. Given to us upon Faith and Repentance §. 19 Our new birth at our Baptism Not 〈◊〉 perfected §. 20. By this spirit the image of Christ first formed in the soul. It s mighty working in the soul o●… the like graces to those in Christ. His 〈◊〉 in the soul not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 this life Umbra in lege Imago in Evangelio veritas in coelo S. Ambros. §. 21. 2 Shall be also in the body hereafter W●…en we sha●…l more prop●…y be the 〈◊〉 of God It s mighty working in the body of the like glory to that in Christ. §. 21. Before the resurrection as we so our Head not compleat §. 22. The diverse relations of Christ to us as second Adam Father Children Husband Wife Root Branches Foundation building Elder younger brethren Configuration as wrought by ●…im so to be advanced likewise by us §. 1. The Holy God not admitting to his service the approach of sinners But of some chosen and consecrated persons in their behalf Some ministring at a greater distance t●…e Levite Some nearer The 〈◊〉 of 〈◊〉 line only §. 2. And nearer yet the High Priest His Office §. g. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of Priesi 〈◊〉 imperfect decaying and except typically 〈◊〉 §. 4 This Order Expired Jesus Christ the true High Priest 〈◊〉 li 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 nature 2 In the 〈◊〉 thereof Called to this office and anointed by God Of the order of Melchisedeck i. e. Regal and Eternal §. 5. This Holy Priest offering the sacrifice a sin-offering §. 6. After this entring into the S●…nctum Sanctorum Without which his office had been imperfect and ineffectual §. 7. He entring thro the heavens to the true sanctuary The vail of the other being now rent and it made common 1 The description of this Sanctuary §. 8. 2 Of his person entring §. 9 〈◊〉 in the sacrifice And sprinkling the blood before the Lord. §. 10. Making Intercession 1 In presenting his own prayers to the Father for us §. 11. 2 In presenting also our praiers and oblations to the Father The sacrifices and oblations of Christians §. 12. §. 13. 3 In procuring our admission to deliver them our selves unto the 〈◊〉 §. 14. The benefits of his intercession Procuring us the Holy Spirit from the Father And all blessings spiritual and temporal Himse●…f im●… con●… them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 §. 15. As High Priest intercessor answering to Aaron So by his royal Priesthood Captain of Gods people answering to Moses 2 To Joshua And the forerunner into the place of rest 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 §. 16. The substitutes of this Priest in his own necessary absence here on earth 1 To present his sacrifice 2 To make intercession for the people §. 17. This honor of Priesthood from Him to be communicated to all his Brethren In some sort al●… they officiating in it here on earth But shall more compleatly after t●…e day of judgment Being 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 as He. And serving God for ●…ver 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Temple 2 Priests also in some sense in the soul after Death §. 18 A glympse of the after-death condition of the souls of the Blessed §. 19 This High Priests at the last day return out of the Sanctuary and reappearance to the people §. 1. Before our Saviors incarnation God the 〈◊〉 by him created sustained governed the whole world And more special●…y the Church §. 2. Our Saviors descent from his eternal throne for mans sake §. 3 A kingdom promis●…d to man at ●…first §. 4. Our Savior became man and by obedience and sufferings gained it And so by him all Adams postevity that follow him §. 5. The power and extent of Christs kingdom ●… Over Angels Good E●… 2 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 3 Souls ●…odies 4 〈◊〉 to 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 5 Sins to remit to retain them 6Over living over dead The last Judge 1 Of men brought back to life 2 And also Angels The good and the bad ●…ter of 〈◊〉 and ●…ments 7 〈◊〉 all the Crea●…ures A new world to be made by Him As men have seen some pieces of it by him repaired §. 6. The manner of exercising this his Regal pow●…r §. 7. Which is by certain degrees advancing §. 8. 1 In respect of subduing his Enemies 1 Antichrist 2 Satan 3 Death 2 In respect of enlarging his dominion 1 To the Jew in part 2 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 3 To the Jew Apostatized §. 9. At last per●… 〈◊〉 in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 § 10. The three Ascents of his throne §. 11. The whole work 〈◊〉 all his members c●…mpleated ●…mies conquered resigning up his ingdom to the Father §. 12. §. 1. The Old world had not only the types but the benefits of the promises Had the presence and conduct of the s●…n of God ●…nd the presence and assistance of the Holy Spirit §. 2. The Government of the old world by the Son §. 3 All judgments and vengeance §. 4. Executed by the second person of the Trinity 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 §. 5. Of an 〈◊〉 having 〈◊〉 Attributes §. 6. Some old Testament apparitions must be granted to be of the second person From these granted others in reason cannot be denyed As those to Abraham To Noah To Jacob c. That to Moses on Mount Sinai on the 〈◊〉 In the Wilderness In the Temple c. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 Him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 §. 7. The descent of the Ho●…y Ghost under the old Testament Some sprinklings then of all its gifts It s 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in some 〈◊〉 men And specially on the sons of the Prophets § 8. The 2 Covenants from the t●…e Two generations alwaies One of works the other of faith §. 9. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Seth the first Father of the Holy Race Enos Enoch 〈◊〉 §. 9. Of t●…e covenant of Grace made or rather renewed with him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 type of Ba●… Of the Eucharist §. 11. Shem The Lord called the God of Shem. §. 11. Abraham Of the Covenant of Grace renewed with and the Gospel preached to him And of the Sacraments belonging to it David The same Covenan●… renewed to him The Prophets Of Gods frequent renewing of the covenant of grace to his people by them §. 12 And by extraordinary Teachers constantly reforming the Church at certain times when much declining 〈◊〉 his true worship and least deserving it As by Enoch Noah Abraham § 13. Moses Samuel and David Zerubbabel and Joshuah His own Son §. 14 God for ●…ver preservin●… the 〈◊〉 not 〈◊〉 to its 〈◊〉 in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 own 〈◊〉 purpose and ple●…sure §. 15. The eminent promulgatio●… of the Covenant of Grace 430 ●…ears seniour to that of the law The Gospel preached to the same people when the law was The law to the children of faith co●…sistent with subservient to and no way ann●…lled by the Covenant of Grace or the Gospel §. 16. Tho to the children of works a killing letter Yet 〈◊〉 to drive them made sensible of their inability forward into t●…e Covenant of Grace §. 17. The two ministrations of the law by Moses and the spirit by Christ how and how not opposed The Ancients had a waies the same way of salvation as the latter times §. 18. §. 19. The same justification and sanctification The same obedience t●…en required and performed §. 20. The Parallel precepts under t●…e law to those under the Gospel §. 21. The same sufferings and mortifications c. required and undergone Consider the old Testament mortifications Temporal afflictions of the godly Of single persons god●…y Of nations godly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Under the new Testament temporal prosperity in some sense to the godly § 22. 3 The same rewards eternal then promised Punishments eternal threatned The common belief of all nations concerning these Of the Ancient 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a resurrection of the body The scriptures of the old Testament Concerning a resurrection Concerning eternal bliss after it of the faithful Eternal punishment of the wicked Paena damni Paena s●…nsus §. 2●… Conclusio●…
it Gal. 19 24. and accordingly God not regarding the promised protection of him As is plainliest expressed Heb. 8. 9. And thus the two parties standing at the greatest enmity Man being alienated saith the Apostle and an enemy in his mind by wicked works Col. 1. 21. and God again thus provoked giving him up Rom. 1. 28. as a child of wrath to be a slave to sin to death to Sathan Heb. 2. 14 25. Yet so infinite in his mercy was God so loved he the world Jo. 3. 16. whilst it was yet without strength Rom. 5. 6. yet enemy vers 10. yet sinner vers 8. being not willing that his creature should thus perish 2 Pet. 3. 9. That he was pleased once more to reconcile it to himself and to enter into a new and the last covenant with man and so growing still upon the world were his mercies that this covenant should be so far better then the former that in comparison thereof the other is stiled faulty and not good c. Heb. 8. Now no covenant can be made between Him and mankind without a Mediator a person to go betwixt 1 Tim. 2. 5. Jo. 14. 6. to declare Gods gracious pleasure unto us and to procure and receive from us and offer our submission unto God 2 Cor. 5. 20. See the manner of this Exod. 24. As therefore Moses was of the old Gal. 3. 19. so Jesus Christ was sent the Mediator of the new The substance of which Covenant you may read Heb. 8. 10. relating to Jer. 31. 32. and see the same Ezek. 36. 25. and every where in the Gospels and in the Acts. Repent and be baptized for the remission of Sins and bring forth fruits worthy of repentance where there is remission covenanted on Gods part and future obedience on ours And it was first on Gods part that he would give a free remission of all sins past Their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more Heb. 8. 12. 2 Cor. 5. 19. and for the future by giving them plentifully of his Spirit Jo. 1. 17. Act. 2. 17. Jo. 14. 26. would write his laws not in tables of Stone or of the conscience only as formerly but in their hearts so that every one should now know the Lord vers 10 11. and be also enabled by the Spirit to serve him and that not out of fear but love His Laws too now I mean after the Covenant of grace compleated upon our Saviors Incarnation For else the same Covenant was under the time of the Law and before them from the beginning only such as are Spiritual not Carnal so called Heb. 7. 16. -9. 10. natural and grounded on reason and primitive honesty not arbitrary and typical Laws purged from legal Ceremony Col. 2. 14 17. Lastly that he would be their gracious God Heb. 8. 10. and they should be a peculiar tr●…asure to him above all other people as the same thing is expressed Exod. 19. 5. And this Covenant now he would enlarge from Abrahams seed to all mankind Christ by his Mediatorship making peace as between God and man so between the Jew and the Gentile pulling down the wall which before parted their Courts in the Temple the outer being for the Gentiles See Eph. 2. 14 15. Eph. 1. 10 and would establish it likewise on better promises He is the Mediator of a better Covenant which was established on better promises Heb. 8. 6. The heavenly country and reward of eternal life being not so clearly at least proposed before our Saviors coming as the typical felicities of the earthly Canaan But that he required also on mans counter part That hating and forsaking our former courses we should hereafter being so much enabled by grace so much to be rewarded by eternal glory freed from the unsupportable burden of Ceremonials yeild obedience to his Laws as explained by his Son in a more strict manner then had been performed by former ages Lastly that as he would be our gracious God so we should be his obedient people Heb. 8. 10. Else that there were prepared pa es praemio p●…nae And as his exceeding favors were now revealed to obedience even life eternal so his exceeding wrath against all impiety even fire unquenchable Matt. 3. 7 10 12. This I say is required on mans part For in this new Covenant which is done in their baptism by Sponsors and afterward ratified in Confirmation by themselves Men engage something as well as God according to the manner of that former Exod. 24. 3. where the people engaged with one voice All the words c. will we do Now Jesus it was that brought this Gospel this blessed tidings from his Father that was the Sponsor the undertaker the Surety from God of a better Testament Heb. 7. 22. He the person whom the Lord appointed to preach this good tidings unto the meek to bind up the broken hearted to proclaim liberty to open prisons to comfort all that mourn to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord but also the day of vengeance to the wicked Esai 6. 1. He by whom God commended his love toward us whilst we were yet sinners Rom. 5. by whom we have now received the attonement with God vers 11. Rom. 5. 1. by whom it pleased the Father to reconcile all things unto Himself Col. 1. 20. 2 Cor. 5. 18. Eph. 1. 10. -3. 12. And as he came offering Reconciliation from Him so beseeching us to be reconciled also to him 2 Cor. 5. 20. And upon his necessary departure from hence he left others to do the same office and to beseech men the same thing from generation to generation in his stead Vers. 10. And by baptism washing away their sins past to take every ones promise of obedience and fidelity and so admit them into this Covenant Baptism being the Sacrament which now answers to Circumcision which was the Sacrament to the beleevers under the Law not of the first Covenant of works as the Jews misconceived it but of the second of Righteousness by Faith which came by Christ Rom. 4. 11. Gal. 3. 17. In which every single person by Sponsors at the Font if baptized in Infancy afterward in Confirmation by himself gives his particular assent to the Covenant and by this is made partaker of the new promises in it therefore saith the Apostle Act. 1. 33. Repent and be baptized c. for the promise is to you and to your children and therefore a good conscience in obeying Gods commands answering our Covenant made in Baptism to do so called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the vulgar Interrogatio because then interrogatories are proposed about it and engaged for by the baptizand is said to save us 1 Pet. 3. 21. Christ then being the Mediator of a Covenant and no solemn Covenant being made without shedding of blood Zech. 9. 11. see Ps. 50. 5. Those that have made a Covenant with me by Sacrifice See Exod. 24. Gen. 15. Heb. 9. 15 18.
the Tabernacle and the Temple in those 7 lamps of the 7 branched candlestick as also in the first descent upon the Apostles it appeared in a flame or tongue of fire Act. 2. 1. see Exod. 25. 40. comp Rev. 4. 5. and 5. 6. and Zech. 4. 10 2. comp 6. We find it then poured upon Moses in type of Christ and from him portions of it derived upon the 70 Elders Numb 11. 18. c. whose sudden prophecying upon it became then also as in the Acts a wonder to the people vers 27. 28. as it was from Christ upon the Apostles and so many thousands ever since and shall be on others to the end of the world Jo. 1. 16. Eph. 4. 17. We find it then conferred upon the extraordinary Captains of Gods people exciting them to heroick actions Joshuah Numb 26. 16 18. Gideon Judg. 6. 34. Jephtah Judg. 11. 29. Samson Judg. 13. 25. Giving him corporal strength a type of that spiritual which it now bestows upon the Saints as illuminating and sanctifying so strengthning and giving courage and comfort in afflictions this being a special operation of this divine Agent Therefore one attribute Esai 11. 2. is spirit of might and in the new Testament Comforter Upon Saul and David presently upon their anointing by which they were changed and became new men 1 Sam. 10. 6. -16. 13. see its inspiration of the holy writers Moses David the Prophets Matt. 22. 43. Heb. 8. 9. -3. 7. Mark 12. 36. Act. 7. 51. Luk. 2. 26. Act. 1. 16. 1 Cor. 2. 13. It s wonderful operations upon the sons of the Prophets whereby they were put at certain times into wonderful extasies and raptures like those under the Gospel Act. 10. 10. -22. 17. -9. 9. comp 12. 2 Cor. 12. 2 7. into strange and unusual actions and agitations of their bodies 2 Sam. 6. 14. Psal. 26. 6. 2 King 4. 35. -2. 16. -9. 11. 1 King 18. 12. Ezra 3. 12 14. see the like Matt. 4. 1. Act. 8. 39. -20. 22. -16. 7. -18. 5. So violent that Saul in their society possessed with the same is said to have stript himself of his clothes i. e. his upper garment and to have lain down all night unclothed being wearied withose strange motions c. perhaps Psal. 149. 3. meant of this They in these raptures not foretelling things to come 2 King 2. 3 5. but conceiving and on a sudden after an unusual manner dictating psalms songs the praises of God or explanation of some mystery or former prophecy See 1 Sam. 18. 10. 1 King 18. 29. 1 Chron. 25. 3. comp 1 Cor. 11. 5. And the spirit then as now did more ordinarily inspire persons first by their profession consecrated to God Jo 11. 51. prepared by studies and exercises of devotion in Schools for this purpose amongst which means was composing the spirits by musick 1 Sam. 10. 5. -16. 16. Ps. 43. 4. 2 King 3. 15. Some of the singers Prophets Asaph c. There being many Colledges of them in several places Naioth Bethel Hiericho inhabited by great numb●…rs See 2 King 2. 3 5 7. -4. 38. so the Levites that were the singers were also spiritual composers of holy psalms 1 Chron. 25. 2 5. 2 Chron. 29. 30. And many of the Prophets were Priests or Levites Samuel Ezekiel Jeremy And now also that the miraculous graces of the spirit are someway both procured and improved by industry study prayer faith expecting and desiring to receive them seems to appear from 1 Cor. 12. 31. -14. 1. Rom. 12. 6. 1 Tim. 4. 13 14. 2 Tim. 1. 6. 1 Pet. 11. 10 11 12. And this may serve to shew that the Ancient world were not unacquainted with the operations of the spirit and in some measure pretasted this promise of the latter daies which wrought in all times after the same manner and came then also from the same Author the Lord Christ see 1 Pet. 1. 11. -3. 19. 2 Pet. 1. 21. 1 Cor. 12. 5. Only now its illuminations are greater under the Gospel Matt. 11. 11. Jo. 16. 13. and further extended even to all flesh amongst whom it continues all its rich gifts For we must not make the times of Christ inferior to those of the law nor the times of the making of the promises to be perfecter then those of their accomplishment Thus much of the energyes and actings of the Holy Ghost in men under the old Testament as well as under the new And accordingly there hath been alwaies the same Covenant of Grace the same faith in and by the Son and Holy Spirit Gal. 3. 8 17. c. and the same Sacraments 1 Cor. 10. 2 3. from the beginning To shew which things somewhat more punctually and particularly First Gods prescience seeing mans use of his Free-will and his fall foreordained our Saviour before the foundation of the world tho he manifested him not till the last times 1 Pet. 1. 20. And presently after the fall out of overflowing mercy in the very curse he delivered also the cure of it and condemned the seducer of man to be destroyed by the then first promised seed of the woman i. e. Christ who also immediatly was the seed of the woman only whom Satan first seduced that he might be destroyed also by the same instrument i. e. woman by which he thought to destroy man Upon the multiplying of this seed we find accordingly because the promise of God did not take effect in all the seed see Rom. 9. 6. c. Gal. 4. 26. c. we find in that infancy of the world the same distinction of men as now noted indeed by the Apostle more expressly of Abrahams double seed Gal. 4. 22. but as true of Adams and of all the times since the beginning as likewise those other remarks that are made upon them Gal. 4. 29. Rom. 9. 12. that the elder should first persecute at last serve the younger we find then one generation after the flesh another after the spirit one of old Adam involved in no covenant but that of works and by those being evil loosing the heavenly inheritance the other of the promise and attaining it by faith And these we find called the sons of God which none are but by Christ. Gen. 5. 2. The other sons of men or in opposition to the former sons of the wicked one the devil 1 Jo. 3. 10 12. In which respect the wicked Jews seem to be reckoned as the spiritual race or succession of Cain since Abels blood is required of them Matt. 23. 35 36. Jo. 8. 44. God and the Divel being the two spiritual fathers of the progeny of man Jo. 8. 42. c. The one pilgrims on the earth Heb. 11. 13. The other men of this world noted for their building of Cities as Cain Gen. 4. 17. and Nimrod Gen. 10. 8 9 10. not so the others The city and type of the one Babylon called confusion and of the other Jerusalem intimating peace and unity
Christian religion since he hath attained his just bounds their defences have been wonderfully successful not so their invasions And since the last divisions in the Church 1500. the many as unprosperous civil wars of Christians amongst themselves As on one side the famous invasion of the Swedes the attempts of the Reformed in the low-Countries in France On the other side the invasion of 88 The powderconspiracy the late insurrection of the Romanists in Ireland c. without any considerable advantage to that side which ever it be that is orthodox Neither did Moses and the giving of the law annul or weaken the covenant of grace being seniour to this promulgation of the law as it was renewed to Abraham yet being before him also 430 years Gal. 3. 17. neither yet did the Gospel i. e. the covenant of grace manifested and accomplisht in the times of the Gospel annul or weaken the law See Gal. 4. 21. Rom. 3. 31. -3. 21. And therefore the Gospel is said as to be preached to Abraham so also to them in the wilderness tho many of them it profited not as also now it doth not being not mixed with faith in many of the hearers Heb. 4. 2. And first for the law Ceremonial it was nothing but the Gospel in symbole and type and therefore is not abolished by the Gospel when fully manifested but only by being compleated and improved as the Gospel in shadow by the Gospel in substance or a child is by becoming a man Gal. 4. 3. -3. 24. Secondly for the law moral it now well consists with the Covenant of the Gospel not one title of it being expunged but rather as some think much enlarged and a stricter observance thereof then by Moses required by our Saviour See Ma●…t 5. 17 18. comp 19 20. Rom. 8. 4. 1 Cor. 7. 19. And it was included and presupposed in the Covenant of grace transacted with Abraham Gen. 18. 19. Why then should we think that the law given at Sinai did not well accord with the Gospel that was then also preached Heb. 4. 2. Nay that more perfect knowledg of Gods will the giving of the law to Jacob c. whilst other nations walking in darkness were not so dealt with Ps. 147. 19. is quoted as a great priviledg and favour to that people by the Apostle Rom. 3. 2. -2. 18. -9. 4. where the Apostle reckons among benefits not only the promises and one Covenant but the Covenants and the giving of the law and rejoyced in as such every where by the Psalmist Ps. 119. -147. 20. which rendred them I mean the sons of faith not of works much more holy and less sinners then generally the Gentiles were see Gal. 2. 15. being a lantern to the feet of the children of the spirit as a letter of condemnation to those of the flesh and in that it is said to bring nothing to perfection Heb. 7. 19. being intimated to have the power to advance men some steps toward it For tho the law was not the Gospel nor the ministration of the letter the same with that of the spirit nor that of Moses with that of Christ yet one was subservient and a precognitum unto the other And it was first in order to receive the precept to tell us what is to be performed and then the spirit to enable us to perform it tho without the spirit also we never perfectly know it Therefore the first law-giving was to Adam as soon as created and to it answered especially the divulging of the Gospel to Abraham again the law was set forth again and as it were reprinted by Moses at Sinai and to it answered the manifestation and last edition of the Gospel by Christ coming in the flesh Yet tho thus the law is before the Gospel in order of nature yet not in time for even Adam himself as he had an external command to observe which was the letter of the law so had he the spirit to enable him for it and that the same spirit which is to us restored by the Gospel The ministration therefore of the law by Moses taken single and abstractively by it self from the ministration of the spirit which was also administred at the same time tho not in its great solemnity to the children of the promise and of faith tho not by Moses was of nothing but the letter and that letter a killing one impressed in stone but not upon the heart the the ministration of death 2 Cor. 3. 7. a Covenant faulty i. e. defective and no salvation by it but the promise annexed was only He that doth shall live in them a sentence of condemnation and so it accidentally happened to be then as now also to those who were of works and not of faith Gal. 3. 9 10. to those who had the administration of the letter only and not of the spirit In which sense taken all things are said in its disparagement the law ceremonial making nothing perfect the moral all fuller of sin and all those oppositions of the law to the Gospel and of Moses to Christ. See Heb. 8. 9. Therefore where the Apostle makes any such opposition 't is either of the more obscure manifestation of the Gospel and promises in the times under the law in respect of those after the incarnation of Christ Or of the law Ceremonial sometimes also called the old Covenant in respect of its accomplishment in Christ as this occurs often in the Epistle to the Hebrews Or not of the book of the old Testament i. e. of Moses and the Prophets to the new Testament i. e. of the Gospel of our Saviour for thus the new Testament is also contained in and proved out of the old but of the law moral considered by it self in the old Testament and abstracted there from all the promises of Gods mercy and of grace that are frequent in it only as it rigidly commands all righteousness forbids all sin promiseth rewards to those that keep denounceth punishments to those that transgress it and meanwhile changeth not helpeth not at all mans natural pravity and inability to observe it Yet thus also as the letter only it served well by shewing men their sins and inability to perform them to drive them forward with the rod of this Schoolmaster into the Covenant of grace see Rom. 3. 19 21. -9. 32. Gal. 3. 22 24. and to make them look after a Redeemer by seeing how guilty they stood before God and after the spirit promised and procured by him by seeing their former self-weakness which spirit and redeemer then also offered themselves to the children of faith Tho many of the Israelites abused this intention of the law by seeking justification by it rather then by faith Rom. 9. 32. whilst mean-while the ministration of the spirit see 2 Cor. 3. 6 7 8. Rom. 8. 2. Heb. 8. 10 11. writ it upon the hearts of the faithful by which spirit as the just lived and had