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A91793 Justification by Christ alone, a fountaine of life and comfort, declaring that the whole worke of mans salvation was accomplished by Jesus Christ upon the crosse, in that he tooke away & healed all his, from all sinnes, and presented them to God holy without fault in his sight. And the objections against this are answered, for the consolation of such as beleive; & that they may not ascribe that which is proper to Christs preistly office, to their beleiving. / By Samuel Richardson. Richardson, Samuel, fl. 1643-1658.; Kiffin, William, 1616-1701. 1647 (1647) Wing R1408; Thomason E392_32; ESTC R201586 62,108 73

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contrary no man may apply salvation to such as beleive not nor may they apply any to themselves such as beleive not have no injoyment of God no true peace no evidence of life no right to Baptisme or the Supper they cannot see the mystery of the Truth He cannot honour God nor love the truth nor suffer for it Yet faith cannot satisfie justice nor merit the pardon of the least sinne only Christ can doe that And that exposition that gives most glory to Christ and least to man I beleive is the truth and that which occasioned me to write at this time For since my Booke intitled the Saints Desire hath been published I have received severall Objections against what I have write in Page 147. Namely That wee are justified by Christ alone and not by our beleiving Some affirme the contrary their Reasons with an answer I here present to your considerations Because I am perswaded I have written the truth that the contrary opinion is dishonourable to our Lord Iesus Christ in that they ascribe not their justification to him alone but to something else namely their beleeving You know this Doctrine I contend for is the Doctrine of free Grace in the knowledge whereof you finde sweetnesse because the works of your salvation is finished by Christ Whose workes are all perfect This glads your hearts and keeps your soules from fainting this removes all objections that otherwise would discourage us this is the Fountaine that cannot be drawn dry that ever flowes with sweet strong consolation full of Spirit and life where our soules may drinke freely at all times and be refreshed with this marrow and fatnesse That all is finished My desire is that they into whose hands this shall come would consider seriously what I have written and know that no man is to be beleived upon his bare word therefore search the Scriptures whether these things be so or no if any thing I have written be not according to them that they let that goe My whole scope and aime in these few lines is to prove that we are justified by Christ alone who is our justification and that wee are not justified by any thing that is in us 2. That faith or any thing in us is not a cause meanes or condition required to pertake of the Covenant of Grace justification or salvation but onely fruits and effects of the Covenant Thirdly That the elect were ever in the love of God did ever so appeare to him just and righteous in and by Christ We have known and beleived the love that God hath to us God is love and he that dwells in love dwelleth in God and God in him The God of love so unite all the hearts of his people to his truth and one unto another that so we may walke in the truth and live and die in love Your fellow servant and brother in the Fellowship of the Saints who keepe the commandements of God the faith of Jesus Samuel Richardson TO THE HOLY SPOUSE OF JESUS CHRIST WHO ARE subject to him in the obedience of the Gospel Grace and Peace be multiplyed Dearely beloved brethren AS there is nothing that fraile man is more lyable to then in the things of God to mistake and call darknesse light and light darknesse so by how much the more spirituall any Truth is by so much the more men are apt to fall short of the knowledge of the glory of it and to intermingle with it something of their owne as that which may make it commendable and beautifull in their eyes And above all others that which this smale insueing Treatise speakes of Namely Justification by Christ alone Without having respect either to any thing in the creature or done by the creature This favouring so much of pure grace in respect of the love of God and that Covenant which lies between Christ and God as that the poore creature man knowes not how to owne or receive it And truely it must be no lesse nor no other power put forth by God to cause the soule to be beleive this then was put forth in raising up Christ from the dead Ephe. 1. 18. And truly amongst those who are the beloved ones of our Lord Jesus who have a like share intrest in him as their life peace There is an aptnesse in men to miscarry in the knowledge of this rich grace of God Some being apt to conceive that there is no Justification of a creature in no sense before and without faith and so make Faith a joynt-partner with Christ in the businesse of Justification For indeed this is to me a certaine truth that whatsoever gives a being to a thing must needs be a part of that thing which it gives being to and therefore if there be no Justification in no sense considered but as it hath respect to faith It is much to be feared That that opinion claimes a great share of that glory which is peculiar to Christ Jesus alone That the Scripture holds forth justification by faith in a sense is very cleare but yet under no other consideration but by way of evidence Heb. 11. 1 2. And as it respects the taking away of sin from off the Conscience For indeed the debt is paid by the bloud of Christ alone and wee are therefore said to be justified by his bloud Rom. 5. 9. For indeed as Christ Jesus our Lord hath paid the debt The Lord having laid upon him the iniquities of us all So doth he declare this satisfaction and acceptation of us in Christ by faith That being the eye of the understanding whereby the soule comes to see the great things which God the Father hath prepared for them Beloved these are the last times wherein it behooves you to beg with much earnestnesse strength from the Lord that he may put straight stepps to your feet that you may walke to his praise exalting him alone as your life and glory Which was the maine end of the Author presenting these few lines to your consideration wherefore read it carefully and noble B●rean like try all things and hold fast that which is good And it shall be his desire who desires nothing more in this world then your growth in the knowledge of Christ Jesus and your walking as the children of the light That the God of all grace may cause all grace to abound in you to his owne glory So prayeth hee That is yours in the Lord in all services of duty and love WILLIAM KIFFEN JUSTIFICATION BY CHRIST ALONE REVELATIONS 1. 5. Unto him that hath loved us and washed away our sins in his owne blood THese words contain the virtue fruit and effectualnesse of Christs death and the benefit priviledge and happinesse of the sonnes of God by it In these words wee are to consider 1. The persons whose sinnes Christ washed away and they were all those who were given to Christ Jo●. 17. 29. 2. What is he that washed their
the obedience of one we are made righteous Rom. 5. 18 19. And so long as any place an ●ascri●e the whole work of mans salvation to God and Christ I ●m s●tisfied I onely exclude all created graces and qualifications in us to be any cause of our justification or salvation The work of mans salvation is not yet accomplished because Christ is now a speaking and making intercession for us in heaven for he doth advocate to God for us when we sin therefore our sins are not fully pardoned Hebr. 7. 25. 1 J●h. 1. 1 2. These Scriptures hold forth to us not that Christ speaks and so intercedes for us in heaven the continuance vertue fruit and efficaciousnesse of that sacrifice Christ offered upon the Crosse that it doth for ever remain in force which makes much for the consolation of those who know they have interest in i● Compare Hebr. 12. 24. with Hebr. 11. 4. The ground and Reason why this must needs be the meaning is 1. Because the Scriptures declare that this work was fully done on the Crosse Joh. 19. 28. 30. Hebr. 10. 14. 2. Because he is said to be set down now sitting declares this work is fully done Therefore it is said that the Priest standeth daily mini●ring and offering oftentimes the same sacrifices and which can never take away sins But this man after he had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever sate down at the right hand of God Hehr. 10 11 12. 3. There is none of this work now to do in heaven because we need no speaking for us seeing that by his stripes we are healed Isa. 53. 5. 1 Pet. 1 24. We have Christs word for it and God from heaven hath declared that he is well pleased with us in Christ Matth. 3. 17. And the spirits hath witnessed that our sins shall be remembred no more Heb 10. 17 18. 4. Because if Christ should speak now for us with a voice as some ignorantly say it would follow that there is no pe●●fection in heaven no not in God that Christ should ●eed to sp●ak words to God that so he might know his minde and so prevail c. 5. This cals in question the immutability of God and makes him changeable in that he did love us and elected us give us Christ yet now he is unsatisfied is as one that is changed and repents and ready to destroy us for our sins which is contrary to the Scriptu●e I am the Lord I change not Mal. 3. 6. 6. This implyes that there is lesse love in the Father to us then there is in Christ so as he stands in need to be prayed and be●eeched to pardon c. but Christ needs none to pray him whereas if there were more in one then in another it would appear to be more in the Father in that it speaks as if he had been the originall fountain of love in chusing us and sending Ch●ist to dye for us And yet we may not once think but the three are one 1 Joh. 5. 7. alike equall in love and whatsoever else ye can name And the Father needs no more intreating to shew mercy to us then Christ doth that is none at all Also as the Scripture declares Christ dyed to reconcile us to God but it is not said that Christ purchased love or reconciled God to us which is worth the observing More might be said but I forbear If Christ shedding his blood took away our sins then before his blood was shed there was no sin taken away and so they before Christ dyed did perish in their sins They that belonged to the election of grace before Christ were saved and in the same way we are We beleeve that through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved even as they Act. 15. 11. 2. If any thing but Christ could save them why not us also but salvation is in Christ Act 4. 12. 3. Christ is said to be the L●m●e sl●in before the foundation of the world Rev. 13. 8. Christ being appointed to dye Wh●verily was ordained before the world 1. Pet. 1. 19 20. God looked upon him as slain 4. For the sins that were past before Christ had payed the price of them God was coment to trust Christ for payment and this is called Gods forbearance to declare his righteousnesse for the remission of sins that are past through the for e●●ance of God Rom. 3. 25. as a debtor may be re●ea●ed by the sureties undertaking to pay it before actuall payment be made So it 's here But Christ by his death m●de actuall payment for all the sins of his from the beginning to the end of the world therefore God did accept of Christs payment so G●d was in Christ reconciling the wo●ld to him●elf not imp●ting their trespasses unto them 2 Cor. 5. 19. Psal. 32. 1 2. Mens sins are not pardoned before they be committed All the sins of the elect past present and to come are pardoned by Christ he dyed once for all Heb. 10. 10. far ever v 12. For by one ●ffering they were deuroyed he hath perfected for ever them that are set apart v. 14. 2. If it were not so Christ must come and suffer again or else we should perish in the unpardoned sin for without blood there is no remission Heb. 9. 22. 26. There is no blood in faith and if faith or any thing else could pardon one fin why not two and why not all and if so Christs death might have been spared 3. Our faith ought to be of as large an extent as Christs death is therefore seeing the death of Christ was of so large an extent as to comprehend all sin past present and to come so likewise by one act of our faith we are to apprehend the pardon of them all past present and to come so that we beleeve those sins we shall commit are as fully and freely pardoned as any sins we have committed See Rom. 5. 11. to 21. The 3. Rom. 25. is brought against this but by sins past there we are to understand those sins which were committed before Ch●i● dyed whereof some might doubt also if Christ hath not pardoned and done away all our fins to come as well as the rest tell me who shall take them away and destroy them But it is objected this Doctrine opens a gap to licentious liberty Answ 1. We have the Scriptures to warrant this for truth Secondly the contrary Doctrine to this is to be abhorred in that it saith we are but partly justified and are not perfected for ever which is contrary to Heb. 10. 14. Thirdly none shall stumble and hurt themselves by this truth but such as shall perish and it 's no matter for them the children must have bread though dogges may snatch it Fourthly the Apostle saith If any man sin we have an
our enmity the destroying our spirituall enemies c. is attributed to his Crosse therefore the word of the Gospel is called the Word or preaching of the Crosse 1 Cor. 1. 18 23. Therefore the main and speciall thing the Apostle desired to know and drove at in all his Preaching was nothing else but Jesus Christ and him crucified And if the preaching of Christ in wisdom of words the Crosse of Christ might be made of no effect as 1 Cor. 1. 17. much more do they make the death of Christ of no effect who will have any thing besides Christ alone to be their righteousnesse in whole or in part men please themselves with a conceit that they do not dishonour Jesus Christ in their ascribing their justification to faith because faith is a grace of Christ and so from Christ But by the same reason we may ascribe our justification to love patience te● perance goodnesse c. because they are from Christ and fruits of the same spirit faith is Gal. 5. 22. And may we not also by the same reason ascribe our justification to all our spirituall performances prayers tears and all our good works because the power by which we do these is from Christ For without me faith Christ ye can do nothing Joh. 15. 5. O all ye sons and daughters of the most High lift up your voice and cry No inherent holinesse to justification as well as no works of the Law for whatsoever is in us and acted by us and passeth through us is defiled by us All our righteousnesses are as filthy rag● Isa. 64. 6. Not by worke of righteousnesse which we have done but according to his mercy he saved us c. Tit. 3. 5. to 9. But in the Lord have I righteousnesse Isa. 45. 24 25. He is our righteousnesse Jer. 23. 6. I will make mention of thy righteousnesse even of thine onely Psal. 71. 16. My tongue shall talk of thy righteousnesse all the day long ver. 24. For no other righteousnesse is not to be compared to this as it is acted by us is not worth the talking on 3. Our beleeving cannot justifie us because nothing that we do though by grace is perfect our best acts and works of righteousnesse by reason of the sin and corruption in us that cleaves to all we do is defiled with some spot of sin and hath not that perfection the Law of God requires so that our beleeving is so far from justifying us as God may reject it as sin as when our love is not so much or such as it ought to be then it is imperfect and we 〈◊〉 so we say of our faith our beleeving is called unbeleef Mark 9. 24. His purity cannot justifie us for that which is not perfect if all our righteousnesse be as filthy rags Isa. 64. 6. Tit. 3. 5. is not our act of beleeving so doth not Daniel include his most holy acts when he names his righteousnesses Dan. 9. 18. The perfect love in 1 Joh. 4. 18. is the love of God manifested to us not our love to him Fourthly our beleeving cannot justifie us because the act of faith is a work and if we be justified by our faith then we are justified by works That the act of faith is a work appears 1. Because we are commanded to beleeve as we are to love one another as he gave us commandment 1 Joh. 3. 23. 2. To obey a command is a work but to beleeve is to obey a command 1 Joh. 3. 23 24. Faith is an obeying of the will of God therefore it 's a work and a good work 3. It 's a work because we are reproved for the smalnesse of our faith Christ said O ye of little faith Matth. 6. 30. why are ye fearfull wherefore do ye doubt O ye of little faith Matth. 8. 26. If faith were not acted by us although the power is of God why are we reproved for not beleeving 4. It 's a work because the Saints are exhorted to exercise faith Let us draw neer with full assurance of faith Heb. 10. 22. We are not exhorted to nothing but to that which is our duty as it is to do a good work as beleeving is 5. It 's a work because to beleeve is a work of all the faculties of the soul viz memory conscience affections principally the understanding and will Rom. 10. 9 10. 6. To receive a thing is an act of the whole man but to beleeve in Christ is to receive him 1 Joh. 1. 12. Therefore to beleeve in Christ is a work 7. Because unbeleef is a work of darknesse therefore to beleeve is a work of righteousnesse Tit. 3. 5. 8. Because to a good work faith is required therefore it partakes of the nature of a good work and so is a part of every good work 9 It 's a work because we are said to do it If thou beleevest I do beleeve Act. 8. 37. To beleeve is the action of the heart viz will With the heart man beleeveth He doth it as truly as he confesseth with his mouth Rom. 10. 9 10. 10. If to confesse Christ be a duty and a work though by grace we do both then is the act of beleeving a work also and a work that we do and is one of those works of righteousnesse that we have done Tit. 3. 5. with Isa 64. 6. If it be objected that faith is put in opposition to works therefore faith is not a work I answer When faith is put in opposition to works then by faith is alwayes to be understood Christ for he alone is the matter of our righteousnesse therfore when the Apostle excludes works from justifying us we are to understand all our outward and inward acts and all internall vertues faith it self Rom. 3. 28. For no command of the Law could be obeyed without faith therefore faith was a part of the fulfiling of the Law that faith was required appears Matth. 22. 37 38 40. The Law required purity but such as beleeve not are defiled their minds and consciences are defiled Tit. 1. 15. Therefore faith was required as a deed of the Law Rom. 3. 28. Not by works of righteousnesse which we have done but according to his mercy he saves us Tit. 3. 5. Doth not the Apostle in these words exclude all in us or that we do to justification And inasmuch as to beleeve is required the power of God so that in respect of the power by which we beleeve in Christ it may be said to be a work of God Joh. 6. 29. And as acted by man a work of man by Gods grace Rom. 10. 9 10. Fifthly if we speak of justification in the conscience in a strict sense faith cannot be said to justifie the conscience for this is the work of the Spirit of Christs which speaks peace to the
for Also whether one act of faith justifieth or many if but one how we shall know and distinguish it that we may know we are justified that we may not after that act act it so again in like manner needlesly for what need more then one if one be enough If many acts of faith be required to justifie a sinner then it 's necessarie to know how many that so we may know when we are justified if we are continually to act our faith because we sin continually then it will follow that we are not fully and compleatly justified and that we may despair of ever having one quarter of an houres sweet injoyment of justification because in lesse time then that yea in the 40. part of an houre no man can say he hath not sinned in that time And if so then he is to be justified again because he is unjust and appears so to God so a man cannot say three minutes together he is a justified man till by faith we be justified again And whether this be not for a man to justifie himself as L●k 16. 15. surely it was not well done that will last no longer and is to so little purpose ●ut this 't is for a man to justifie himself he may see himself in the Priest under the Law and his work to as little purpose Heb. 10. 1 2 11. Also the holding that our beleeving justifieth us draweth in many errors That faith is the matter of our righteousnesse and makes us righteous That God accepts of faith and so of us for it that for that he justifieth us That God looks at and respects our faith as much if not more then Christ Because all the fruit of Christs death c. is made of no eff●ct without faith That faith is a means essential to salvation and so a cause and so denyeth that salvation depends alone upon Christ and that he is not the means but a part of the means of our salvation They limite God in his love in saying some sins are forgiven but not all They make faith the greatest means of their salvation in saying all other means are not to any purpose or not effectuall without it They attribute righteousnesse in part to themselves in attributing it to their beleeving They quite overthrow the grace of God in bringing in their work of beleeving They make justification not to consist in pardon of sin but in a work of obedience viz their beleeving and denyes Christ to have satisfied Justice for the sins of the elect They rob Christ of the greatest part of his work his glory and give it to faith and set faith in Christs throne And an hundred errors more may be reckoned up that will follow their opinion We do not say that we are justified by faith alone but Christ and faith together c. This is as bad to us in that you give not Justification to Christ alone in that you say that Christ doth not do it but Christ and faith together and so Christ is but half a Saviour if you make him so much 2. I desire to know why you may not adde to Christ and faith prayer seeing the Apostle saith that this shall turn to my salvation through your prayers and the supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ Phile 1. 19. ye see our salvation is attributed to be through our prayers as through faith Ephes. 2. 8. Why do you leave out good works seeing James saith A man is justified by works and not by faith onely Jam. 2. 24. Also Paul saith Therefore I suffer all things for the elects sake that they may obtain salvation 2 Tim. 2. 10. 3. In that ye joyne any thing to God to accomplish this work as a copartner with Christ Christ cannot have all the glory of our salvation faith must have a part of it if not we our selves for we beleeve Rom. 10. 9 10. 4. Ye deny that Christ hath justified those for whom he dyed upon the Crosse you deny we are justified by him by his blood that he hath not washed away all our sins in his blood Rev. 5. 1. Psal. 89 19. with Isa. 45. 25. 53. 11. Ephes. 1. 7. Col. 1. 14. in saying Christ hath not presented us holy to God before we beleeve Ye contradict Christ himself Ephes. 5. 27. Joh. 19. 28. 30. O treason treason Thus many wayes ye dishonour Jesus Christ which is onely to be honoured therefore ye are guilty of treason against the King of Saints our Lord Jesus Christ Take notice of that and consider of it We grant faith doth not justifie but it 's God that justifieth But yet he doth it through faith and therefore not without it Rom. 3. 25. Through faith that is through Jesus Christ In whom we have redemption through his blood Ephes. 1. 7. Through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ Rom. 3. 24. So the word through him is used 1 Joh. 4. 9. through him and by him is all one Ephes. 1. 5. 7. That the blessing of Abraham might come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ Galat. 3. 14. 8. So that through faith is through Christ But if you will have it through faith then it must be as through a pipe of conveyance we come to receive it That we might receive the promise of the Spirit through fait● Gal. 3. 14. And that is not to be justified by faith but to receive it and so as through a prospective gl●sse we see all our righteousnesse to be in Christ and by faith we receive it and come to injoy it in our consciences and this we grant and this will stand with Justification by Christ alone When we say that we are and ever were just and righteous before God in and by Christ we learn to distinguish between our own sight and the sight of God Ezekiel speaks of our own sight 20. 43. Job speaks in the sight of God for that is in the sight of God that is not in our own sight so that no man is justified by the law in the sight of God Gal. 3. 11. So to be just with God is to be cleared in his sight Job 9. 20. Rom. 3. 20. So that when Christ was made our righteousnesse in the sight of God then we were justified in his sight which was before all time for those who appear without sin must needs appear just but the elect appear so to God in Christ They are without fault before the throne of God Rev. 15. 5. Song 4. 7. Those whose sins were layed upon Christ are just and therefore appear so to God Isa. 53. 11. Those against whom nothing can be charged are just and appear so to God Rom. 8. 33. Those who are in Christ are just but the elect were so before the world Ephes. 1. 4. Those who are reconciled must needs be just but this the
just and righteous but if they were not made just by Christ upon his Crosse before will it not follow that he justifieth the wicked which he saith is abomination to him Prov. 17. 15. for they must either be just or wicked if just then the declaring them to be so by sentence did not make them just And if they were not just what were they but wicked is there a third state God hath said He will by no means clear the guilty Exod. 34. 7. 5. Because men are not just and righteous because they are declared to be so But they are declared to be so because they were so before Therefore such as God declares to be just they were made just justified in and by Christ and he looked upon them to be just as they were before he declared them to be so And no man may declare another to be just and innocent before he appear to be so Three things are essentiall to justification 1. Persons that need to be made just sinners a perfect man neither need nor can be made just 2. One that can and will make just and that none can do but God Ro● 8. 33. it 's God that justifieth 3. The means by which he must be made just and that is Christ By Jesus Christ Ephes. 1. 5. Through the redemption of Jesus Rom. 3. 24. Christ is God Hebt 1. 2. He hath redeemed us by his blood Rev. 5. 9. My righteous Servant shall justifie many Isa. 53. 11. Rom. 5. 10. He is our justification it self for he is our righteousnesse 1 Cor. 1. 30. Righteousnesse and justification are one Isaiah prophefied of Christ that he should justifie many Isa. 45. 25. which he fulfilled when he was made sin for us Isa. 53. 2 Cor. 5. 21. with 1 Pet. 1. 24. And this must needs be so for those who are made just or justified by satisfaction they are made just where the satisfaction is and that is in Christ 2 Cor. 5. 21. Rom. 3. 24. Phi. 3. 9. And seeing we were made in him perfectly righteous therefore perfectly just As in the first Adam we were made sinners so in the second Adam the elect were made righteous As by the first Adams disobedience we were made sinners so by the second Adams obedience all in him were made righteous Rom. 5. 14. to 20. And as Christ is the author and means and justification it self so he is the author of our salvation and the means and salvation it self as is above proved So that Christ is all in all Justification is first to be considered in the will of God sometimes called purpose counsell choice election predestination love the good pleasure of his will Ephes. 1. Rom. 9. Isa. 45. 10. Ephes. 3. 11. We may not seek no further to ask a reason of his will it had no cause going before to cause it to be or so to be if it had how can it be eternall and infinite surely it had no beginning And thus the elect are said to be saved before the world 2 Tim. 1. 9 10. And this is called justification Tit. 3. 4. 7. Then our life was hid with Christ in God Col. 3. 3. This is justification in purpose Secondly Justification is to be considered in the act or execution of it in the means of it when it was effected in and by the means viz Jesus Christ By his obedience did justifie many Rom. 5. 19. Isa. 53. 11. And now justification is actually done for there were all the elect then present considered in Christ Ephes. 1. 4. He comprehended all that were given to him See Joh 17. 2. 9. 6. 37 38 39. Rom. 11. 7. set apart Heb. 10. 10. As the Priest did bear the names of the children of Israel before the Lord Exod. 28. 21 c. so Christ a publick person did bear and represent all the names and persons that shall be saved that were given to him to justifie and save yea they were one with him Heb. 2. 11. Christ took not onely the nature of man but the persons of the elect else how did he answer the type Exod. 28. else how could he bear the sins of many if he bore not the sins of no persons and how did Christ wash us and present 〈◊〉 holy to God as he did Rev. 1. 5. Col. 1. Eph. 1. 5. If he did not present our persons Also if Christ took onely our nature the nature of all men being one and the same it will follow he did as much for all men as for one and that he bore not the sins of any man for the nature of man may be considered apart from the person of a man or else they know not what they say who affirm Christ took our nature but not the person of any Justification being accomplished by Christ it is his good pleasure to reveal the same to those to whom it belongs by his Spirit and Word and his people and ordinances all which hold forth and declare this his infinite love and free grace to their souls that so they may enjoy the comfort of it The effect of this revelation of love c. begets love in the soul to God and carries the soul out of it self it's own life it's righteousnesse to Christ and his righteousnesse looking to him as all in all and so to set him above all Now the soul falls into admiration of free love free grace highly pricing it is satisfied in it and thankfull for it and now the soul according to the revelation of this love c. so it 's filled with love to God peace and joy in God c. So he submits to Christs yoke obeys him and suffers for him now he follows God ●●re abundantly and freely then ever before So then the cause of our salvation or justification it 1. The love of God the good pleasure of his will this is called the efficient cause of our salvation 2. The materiall and instrumentall cause is Jesus Christ by his death in dying for us 3. The 〈◊〉 all cause is the end why God those and saved us that was his glory to the praise of the glory of his grace The work being accomplished The Spirit reveals it is done for him Rom. 8. 1● saith beleeves it 's done for him and receives it 〈◊〉 26. 28. good wor● declare that it 's done for 〈◊〉 Jam. 2. 24. Justification 〈◊〉 where but in the conscience and it is a taking of 〈…〉 of the conscience therefore untill sin be taken out of the conscience men are not justified Justification to be placed in Christ where it i● 〈◊〉 Epistle● 2. If 〈…〉 taking sin out of the conscience then faith doth not 〈◊〉 because it doth not take sin out of the conscience no nor assure the conscience that he is 〈◊〉 childe of God to speak strictly
3. 17. because by faith we enjoy the presence of that which is not present nor seen as Heb. 11. 1. Faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen Secondly sin is in us yet are not we united to it it 's not I but sin that dwelleth in me Rom. 7. 20. If they were one then he could not truly say it 's not I sin and I are two things though sin dwelleth in me A man dwels in an house yet is not united to it so as to be one with the house so it 's here As for Joh. 6. 36. that declares who hath everlasting life viz. he that beleeves hath it but what is this to union with Christ or the time of union And although we say not that men have not life till they beleeve we say there is life in the Son for the elect before they beleeve and they shall have it See Joh. 5. 11. And as for Joh. 1. 12. declares that such as receive Christ are sons and they have right to the priviledges of sons which we grant Ob. Ephes. 2. declares that beleevers before they beleeved there was no difference between them and others for they were by nature the children of wrath afar off and unreconciled Ans. The same Chapter declares that they were made nigh by the blood of Christ v. 13. to 18 we are to consider what it was that made them nigh and reconciled them and when they were made nigh and reconciled this was effected by Christ upon his crosse See Col. 1. 21 22. And if we were not reconciled then why doth the Scriptures say they were Ob. For sin to be crucified and to be mortified is one and a part of sanctification Gal. 5. 22. Ans. We know that our old man is crucified with him c. Rom. 6. 6. 7. 24 25. Sin is a work of the devill c. Christ destroyed it upon the Crosse Christ hath made an end of sin Dan. 9. Psal. 103. 12. c. Ob. Justification by faith R●m 5. 1. is justification it self and not the manifestation of justification Ans. The 1. v. of the 5. Chap. belongs to the last ver. of the former Chap. and is to be read with it the misplacing the stops and cutting asunder books into Chapters and verses hinders the right reading and understanding of the words the division of Chapters and verses you know are but of late invention As I understand by the doctrine of the Scriptures the words are to be read thus Who was delivered for our ●ffences and raised again for ou● justification Therefore being justified By faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ And then the sence is this That we are justified by Christ and by faith we enjoy it the effect of which is joy and peace See pa 26. Ob. Without faith its imp●ssible to please G●d the word please signifieth a delight to him So Basil and Bud. c. Ans. This is answered before And seeing the Scriptures do declare that God's well-pleasednesse with us depends not upon our p●easing of him we are satisfied we regard no mans testimony we own no Doctors but Christ Ob. Can God approve of a greater thing without faith namely our persons and yet not approve of a lesser thing namely our actions without faith this is strange Ans. It 's not faith but Christ that makes our persons accepted and unlesse the action be according to the rule it is not accepted but condemned of God in them whose persons are accepted faith is a part of a good action and unlesse the other parts of the action as matter manner measure time end concurs the action comes short of the rule and so far it is ●in and is not accepted neither for Christ nor faith Our happinesse doth not consist in Gods acceptations of our acti●ns but in our union with him and in that our sins are not imputed to us Joh. 17. 23 24. Heb. 2. 11. Ephes. 5. 30. Psal. 32. 1 2. Ob. Our actions are accepted because our persons are accepted Gen. 4. Ans. It 's strange to me that you should say so Oh the horrible and tragicall effects that naturally flow from this doctrine Was not David a beleever before he fell so foully concerning the matter of Bathsheba and Vrijah And was not Peter a beleever when he denyed Christ and Peter and Barnabas when they dissembled Gal. 2. Many of the actions of beleevers are in some respect worser then the same actions in unbeleevers and God in his Word is so far from accepting them that he condemnes them as deeply as the actions of others If God accepts of mens actions because he accepts of their persons it will follow that when a man is a beleever his person is accep●ed and therfore all his actions after are accepted because his person is accepted So that after a man is once a beleever whose person is accepted he cannot sin in any of his actions or if he do sin his sinfull action is accepted We abhor to open such a gap for sin to enter If you speak even of the best actions of a beleever you cannot free them to be without sin for all our righteousnesses are as fili●y rags Isa. 64. Ob. The word reconcile declares that God is at enmity with us and us with him Re signifies again con signifies together ciliation to call or move to how is there a moving where there was never a removing how together of those who were never asunder how again unlesse there had been once an onenesse which was broken apieces Ans. Though the word signifie so yet it will not follow that God was ever at enmity with the elect Fury is not in me Isa. 27. 4. There are movings and removings in us who are changeable but it is not so in God because he is unchangeable love in him is unchangeable You confesse Gods essentiall purpose is like himse●f eternall and unchangeable c. God is love 1 Joh. 5. And although the elect did sin and so depart from God yet the Scripture doth not say that they fell from the love of God or that God hated the elect for their sin Consider Joh. 17. 23 24 Heb. 13 8. Rom. 5. 9 10. Ob. In saying God was never an enemy to the elect you make the fall of Adam in whom the elect are included a fiction you make the Story of the Gospel touching Christs sufferings a fable and Chri●ts passion a vanity and ye overthrow the nature of God whose purity cannot endure sin You deny many Scriptures that te●tifie tha● God was at enmity with the elect Ephes. 2. Isa. 63. 10 11 Levit. 26 40 41 42. Ezek. 16. 62 63. An. Alas alas here are many high charges and hard speeches indeed Jud. 13. 13. are not these raging w●v●s of the Sea that look bigge and rise high and fall as suddenly into meer fables for no such thing will follow that we professe We say what the Scriptu●es