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A39770 The confirming work of religion, or, its great things made plain, by their primary evidences and demonstrations whereby the meanest in the church may soon be made to render a solid and rational account of their faith / written by R. Fleming ... ; now published by Daniel Burgess. Fleming, Robert, 1630-1694.; Burgess, Daniel, 1645-1713. 1693 (1693) Wing F1279; ESTC R6736 83,701 146

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was then revealed and whom the Christian Church worships it 's sure was most exactly fulfilled what ever was foretold concerning the Messias in the Old Testament and we do appeal herein to these Records which all the Jews even to this day do acknowledge to be Divine V. That this was not done in a corner but in the publick view of men in those days most known to all and famous yea by the special appointment of God at so solemn a time of the Passover in Jerusalem where Christ our Passover was then Sacrificed VI. That no humane interest or policy could pos●ibly be in this discovery of the Gospel when nothing could have been more visibly cross thereto or obstructive of its success than such a publishing of the death and sufferings of our Lord with all the ignominy and abasement which attended the same had there been any way here to consult Carnal Reason or any other ground to bear it out than the evidence and certainty of its truth VII That herein have all divided parties and sects in the Christian World been enforced still to meet and consent in an acknowledgement of the substance thereof VIII That in the same light which was held forth in the Old Testament about the Messias did the whole Gentile Church enter and made claim to their right for being adopted the Seed and Children of Abraham on these clear and express Promises given for the same which the Jews could not but confess to be of Divine Authority Qu. III. What confirmation is it to the Christian Faith that the coming of the Messias should be deferred for 4000. Years after the Promise Answ Though the soveraign pleasure of God should silence and satisfie our mind herein yet is there such a sight to be had hereof and of infinite Divine Wisdom shining forth in the same as should be most confirming for these ends I. That there might be a more distinct representing of the glory of this Mystery to Angels and Men in such a gradual opening up of the same II. To put that weight and high value on his own Promise and Testimony herein when on the alone credit thereof he would thus both try and bear out the Faith of his Church for so many Ages and draw forth their desires and longings in all that long space of time after the same III. To testifie the greatness ●f his wrath against Sin and the Apostacy of mankind by suffering the generality thereof to lye so long under its fatal effects IV. To prepare the Church for so great a reception by all that long preparatory service of legal institutions it highly becoming the greatness of this mystery to have so solemn and wondrous an introduction thereto V. That thus the World might have its full trial of the insufficiency of natural abilities and of any improvements of humane Wisdom and Learning for help after this had first been at the furthest height both in Greece and Rome before the alone Redeemer of the Church came Qu. IV. What can offer furthest conviction to the World of the Truth of Christianity from its nature and internal excellencies and that it is no less essentially good in its self than evidently true Answ I. It is undeniable even to those that live at a distance that such is the truth of Christ that though all visible and humane props should fail it can subsist by its own evidence and authority over Mens Consciences and hath thus ever preserved its station in the worst of times II. That as it holds forth the most exquisite rule of perfection to follow so doth it bring the greatest relief to the distempers of the mind and those miseries which attend the humane state here so that a higher glory doth thus result to the Holy God by this dispensation of Grace to fallen Man than if he had stood in his Primitive state III. That it is sure the Truth and Doctrine of Christ doth natively tend to fix men in a state of light and Communion with God and in a State of Separation in their Principles Affection and Conversation from the World IV. That it doth more brightly shine forth in simplicity and truth and in its internal and vital acts than in any outward form or show Yea in the way of self-denial meekness and poverty of spirit doth such an excellency appear as in its own nature hath as visible a difference from the proud and vindictive spirit of this World as the day hath from the night V. That such Christianity can be known by no naked doctrinal discovery of the same to mens judgment or such rules as any humane science is acquired by without an inward power and principles of a new life nor can there ever be a right knowledge of Divinity until it be first ingrafted in a Divine Heart So far is this mystery above all humane rule and contrivance VI. That it is stated in the greatest opposition to any false show or hypocrisy yea brings such inforcements therewith of candor and truth and of love tenderness and sympathy towards others as all must see is not only the highest ornament and perfection of our nature but the greatest blessing to the World that ever was known VII That such a native lustre and fragrancy doth attend the truth and simplicity of the Gospel as makes it no more possible for humane art or cunning to represent this than to make the dead image of a man to live or to paint on a board the vital scent of a Violet or Rose to our Senses VIII That in this way of the Gospels subduing Men to the Obedience thereof by the power of inward Grace the Glory of Christ doth more eminently shine forth than if he had appeared for this end with the greatest outward majesty and attendance of Angels to our Bodily Eyes IX That it is visible that the whole World besides that is without the revelation of Christ is a place where horrour falsehood and impiety do manifestly reign Qu. V. But how do you receive so wonderfull a truth as that of the Gospel is when it 's now so great a distance of time from its first promulgation Ans I. That we can be no more sure and perswaded of the most visible and present objects of sense than that this is the same Gospel which is still shining forth to the world whereby an innumerable company of all nations tongues and languages have received the spirit and been sealed yea it hath made that change upon men in turning them from ungodliness and idols to serve the living God as hath been no less marvellous than the turning of so many wolves into lambs II. That it is the same gospel which not only through a series of 1600 years hath been attested but by such innumerable witnesses who counted not their life dear unto the death for sealing thereof and found it sweet to be offered up in the Flames for Christ III. Which in all Ages past hath stood out the greatest
opposition that ever the World made to any interest while the weapons of its Warfare were Spiritual and not Carnal and with that success that made the time of the Churches hottest Persecution from Heathens the time also of its most remarkable spreading in the World IV. That the same Gospel is revealed this day which hath had such discernible triumphs and success when no external assistance could be had for it and there was no visible power by which it gained the most savage and dark parts of the Earth to take on the Yoak of Christ and prefer the objects of Faith to the most desireable objects of Sense V. Yea the Gospel hath not only had such vital influence on Mens Heart and practice to change it into the same Image but that herein the doctrine of the Cross of Christ in the greatest simplicity hath still been the most effectual way of its conquest and the greatest attractive on Mens Souls to receive the same Qu. VI. How is it demonstrable that such remarkable sufferings of times past for the truth of Christ were both founded on the alone certainty thereof and carried out by a Divine Spirit above any assistance of Nature Answ That it is sure I. Here was no Comedy Play or Personated sufferings which the Primitive Christians then and in after times did endure for Christ or that these unexpressible torments and pains were any Dream and Delusion either to themselves or the World and that their adversaries did thus conflict and wrestle with their own shadow in so continued and cruel an opposition II. That the Joy and Exultation of Spirit these Witnesses had amidst their Torments who otherwise wanted no sense or feeling of their Pains and Sufferings could have no rise but what was supernatural III. That this could be no possible dissimulation or counterfeit when they were stepping into Eternity nor the product of a distempered judgment whilst all might see what seriousness of Spirit Tenderness and Bowels of Compassion to their Adversaries they did then evidence IV. That those greatest sufferings were upon choice and Christians hastned to endure them rather than to be safe at the rate of receding and departing in any thing from the Truth V. Yea no natural Reason can comprehend how such mean and feeble persons as many of these were should endure what would have made the greatest natural Courage to faint as if they had foregone all Humane Passions which Flesh and Blood must needs have herein so that I am constrain'd to see something no less marvellous and supernatural in the Faith of Martyrs than in the Faith of Miracles SECTION III. Qu. I. IS it fully demonstrable that the Faith of a Deity and of such an establishment as a religious worship must necessarily determine Men and constrain them to be Christians on this ground that they cannot but see how Religion hath not another Being in the Earth but in the Truth of Christianity Answ It is simply impossible to make a rational trial herein and not see the certainty of this demonstration to be thus clear I. That there needs no more for any of a serious spirit but to come and see what the whole frame of Heathenism was and if it be possible to deny even under any sense of the law and dictates of Nature its being the highest reproach of Mankind and that the very mysteries of that Heathenish worship were so horrid and impure as they needed a Vail from the common view of the World II. Nor can there be a rational reflection this day on that strange Monster of Mahumetanism but as of a visible Prodigy of the Judgment of God on these parts of the Earth upon their Apostacy from the Christian Faith by giving men up to such an Imposture as exposeth the very name and form of Religion to derision and can never claim a reception either from the purity of its rule or internal evidence of the truth thereof or of its having any possible consistence with it self III. That it's sure also that the Jewish Religion had never another Being but in the Truth and Faith of Christianity and where this Foundation is divided from it hath none at all yea that that People unto this day are such a Confirming Witness to the Christian Religion as it 's strange this doth not beget deeper Impressions on Mens Spirits So that there is an absolute necessity we must either forego the use of Reason or see if there be not such a Rule given and Revealed for Commerce betwixt God and Man as the Scripture where the Laws and Constitutions of the Christian Faith are for this end held forth that it 's then sure there is no such thing as any Religion in the Earth but what were so highly irrational and absurd as should rather justifie Atheism Q. II. What special Confirmation to Christianity can this Visible State of the Jews bear who are in so express an Opposition to the Gospel of Christ Ans If this were brought near our thoughts we should find it one of the great Assistances to our Faith I. That it 's sure there is such a People and Race as a Living and Visible Evidence to our Sense of the Truth of that renowned Nation and Church of Israel to which the Oracles of God were committed and thus is still as some part of the evident ruines of that once flourishing State II. That the World may see such a People kept by themselves and not mixed with the Nations whose Fathers from one Generation to another did still own the D●vinity of the Old Testament and doth attest that Doctrine in which the Truth and Substance of Christianity lies even whilst with greatest malice they oppose the Christian Faith to witness that there can be no possible Collusion and Deceit here III. Their being under a stroak of that Judicial Induration and Blindness of Mind as no Reason could possibly comprehend such a thing how they should not see the Light in the very Noon-day of the Gospel if we were not expresly foretold that they should be concluded under such an Arrest of Judgment until the Fulness of the Gentiles be brought in IV. That so immediate an appearance of God is in the Judgement of that People both in the manner and continuance thereof as no instance could ever be found to resemble the same since man was formed in the Earth and is as a Conspicuous Monument of Divine Wrath set up for every Age and Time of the Church to turn aside and consider this great sight and inquire what means so strange and amazing a thing as the State of the scattered Jews is now under the Times of the Gospel V. That this Desolation on them and stroak had such special concurring circumstances for giving Light thereto as being not above forty eight years after the Death of Christ with their hands as it were hot and reaking with that Blood which they had wished on them and their Children that it should be at that time
of the Passover which was the very same of the Sufferings of our blessed Lord there and pointing as with the finger at the same as also by the Romans whose Interest in their Opposition to Christ they pretended to own Qu. III. Is the way and manner of the Gospels Promulgation such as no other Profession could ever pretend to and where all may see there can be no human Interest or Contrivance in the same Ans It is undeniable that no Interest else was ever in such a way promoted and it does exceed all natural understanding how the Truth of Christianity could in this manner prevail I. To perswade men without any Motives or Inducements from this present World to imbrace a Doctrine so wholly repugnant to Nature yea to prefer an Interest of things not seen and which none ever in the Earth saw to the most desirable Objects of Sense II. To admit no implicite Reception from any but on their exactest Inquiry and Tryal herein or in another way claim an Interest in Mens Affections but by a full Assent of their Light and Judgment to the same III. To admit no Gratification to the most Predominant Desires and Inclinations of Men towards any Darling Sin which according to human Wisdom would be judged of an absolute necessity for gaining any Acceptance with such yea to give no partial respect to the greatest Princes more than to the meanest IV. To pursue its Interest by so plain a Discovery of the Death and Sufferings of our Blessed Lord with the whole Ignominy thereof when nothing could more evidently controul such an end by any Rules of human Wisdom and Policy if there had been consulting with Flesh and Blood herein V. And it 's sure there could be no design without an immediate Divine Power in such a manner to plead the Interest of Christianity with men by inserting Affl●ction and the Cross in the first entry as Essential to the Profession thereof and holding forth the Necessity of taking on the Yoke of Christ without which none can be his Disciples Qu. IV. But wherein doth the Evidence of that great Demonstration of the Gospel most clearly appear in the Love and Unity of Christians amongst themselves which we find Christ doth so specially press for this end that the World might know and have such a Visible Seal of his Divine Mission Joh. 17.21 Ans The greatness of this Demonstration may be thus evident to all I. That it 's so clearly demonstrative of the Purity of our Religion which can admit of no Bitterness Strife Recrimination or such Indecencies of Heat and Passion which are the fatal Effects of Discord in the Church and thus lets us see the Excellency of the Spirit and Rule of the Gospel II. That thus also we may know the Power and Efficacy of the Truth thereof which is according to Godliness upon Mens Hearts in subduing these Distempers of the Mind and Judgment III. That this doth so specially tend to make Religion Lovely and to draw forth matter of Praise and Blessing to God from the World when they see such a Native Effect of Christianity as this to make those who profess the same in that manner shine forth in Tenderness Humility and Brotherly Love so that they become as a Publick Good and Blessing to Mankind in the places they are in IV. This appears also from the Nature of that Union in the Church of Christ and amongst his Followers which only a Divine Power could both Frame and make Effectual and it 's sure that no Humane Society or Constitution could ever claim such an Unity therein as this is where not only Persons of all Nations and Languages and of all Conditions both high and low but of the most different Interests Humours and dividing Circumstances in other things do yet in so marvellous an Harmony meet in the Body of Christ which is his Church here in the Earth V. Because herein also doth the Glory and Honour of our Blessed Head more eminently appear in securing this Unity of his Church under a Diversity of Light and Judgment otherways by a Spirit of Love Meekness and Condescendence amongst his People than by imposing the most severe and absolute Uniformity in all things to be the alone Condition of Christian Communion Qu. V. But what strength and evidence doth this Demonstration of the Gospel now bear in so divided a State of Religion and when the wounds and breaches of the Church this day are like to bleed unto Death Ans Whatever just cause be of grief yet is there none for darkning the Truth of this Demonstration on these grounds I. That none can deny the Perfection of the Rule of the Gospel for there is a most firm and intire Unity amongst all the Followers of Christ on the Earth II. That no Opposition is made thereto but what hath been foretold as one of the greatest Tryals of the Church under the New Testament and the Spirit of God doth most expresly point at in these latter times III. Because the furthest Opposition thereto can be no more cause for any to stumble or question the Truth of this Demonstration than whether there is a Devil whose greatest design hath ever been to divide and break Christians amongst themselves IV. Because this Union which is chiefly Mystical and Invisible is much greater often than what this way may appear to the World and of that kind as is not interrupted by distance of place or any want of Local Communion V. That such a guard is set by the Lord unto this piece of his Glory to oppose any Invasion thereon that there stands an Angel with a flaming Sword upon every hand in the Commands and Threatnings of the Gospel to secure this Blessed Unity of the Saints amongst themselves so as none can invade the same but on their highest Peril of opposing that which is as the Apple of Christs eye VI. That it 's ever found that this Demonstration hath some clear Evidence amongst such who are indeed the Disciples of Christ and according to their advance in the Life and Power of Christianity doth the more brightly shine forth so that the nearer the Lines are to the Centre the nearer also are they amongst themselves VII That in all times there hath been some tremendous mark of the Judgment of God made visible on such who are Contentious and have made it their work to Cause Division in the Church and sow discord among Brethren Qu. VI. But what hath the Church now in these latter days to Compensate and make up the want of that great Demonstration by Miracles and such extraordinary Confirmations of the Christian Faith as were in the first times Ans I. We may hereby see that the Seal of Martyrdom which came in the room of Miracles to the Church hath exceeded that which was in the first times of the Gospel II. That there have been since such innumerable shining Examples of Holiness yea these continued to this day whom
this way as in all Ages have been known by most remarkable instances when not in the least distemper of their natural reason that may present to mens Senses something of a visible Hell as convincingly as if one had risen from the Dead for the same IV. A trembling sense and terror of Divine Vengeance oft follows upon horrid acts of wickedness and so eminently breaks forth upon a surprising sight of Death that all may see something more dreadful herein than in the dissolution of Nature and the Power and present Arrest of a future judgment is made visible in the same V. There are begun degrees of blaspheming and rage against God because of his plagues and such prodigies of cruelty exercised by Men here in the Earth as may be evident to all to be more than humane and rather the effects of infernal spirits acting in a humane shape VI. So clear a prelude and beginning of Hell is in that judicial obduration and blindness which many are given up to under the greatest discoveries of light that all may see their being thus bound over in Chains and shut up in Prison until Death bring them forth to the Execution and that no relief or application of the means of Grace hath then any success VII Such a Map and Shadow of Eternal Vengeance is in these terrible acts of Divine Judgment inflicted here on Apostates and Persecutors of the Truth and other flagitious persons which with the very first view might present an awful and immediate appearance of God in the same some strange and supernatural punishment is oft so visible on the workers of Iniquity VIII And whatever be of natural causes in such visible representations here in the Earth as that sulphureous Lake where once Sodom was and those burning Mountains of Haecla Aetna and Vesuvius yet we may truly judge that they are thus set before the World as visible memorials of the Infernal Flames and as it were so many Chimny's or Vent-holes thereof for such who will not believe the same because they do not yet see or feel such a thing Qu. VII What assistances hath our Faith of that great and wonderful truth of the Resurrection of the Body after its dissolution in the Grave unto Dust Answ I. It hath great assistance from that visible and stupendious frame of the Heavens and the Earth when it 's sure that the same Infinite Power that hath not only made Man but the whole Creation can as easily collect and reunite the dispersed ashes of the Body as form the same II. From that greatest pledge hereof in the Resurrection of the Body of Christ III. From that tribulation and sore pain that the Saints here in their outward man are exposed to since it is sure that in the holy justice of God he did not give such Bodies for labour and for toil and to his Martyrs to endure unexpressible torments for Christ at last to perish for ever IV. From these visible resemblances and p●efigurations of the Resurrection which the Lord hath given to confirm our Faith herein in the ordinary course and productions of nature so as all may see how every night is as the Grave of the day light and each morning a new resurrection of the same and how visible an image of Death is in each season of the Winter with so marvellous and beautiful a Resurrection of the Earth on every return of the Spring in the Herbs Flowers and Plants taking life and rising again in the leaves blossoms and fruits yea this in such a variety as may no less convincingly evidence an Infinite Divine Power herein than that the same body of man should be raised at the last day V. From that continued miracle of the Harvest after the Seed-time with so amazing a production of the Grain sowen in the Earth and its first dying there before it be quickned so as to be at last brought to 30 60 yea sometimes an hundred fold out of the very same grain which to these who had never before known the same would seem incredible and above all reason to conceive or give credit thereto CHAP. III. The Confirming Work of Religion improved with respect to the Times to clear the way of the Lord herein before this Generation and let us see how nothing is so strange in the Events of this day which should not more strengthen then shake and that the God of the Reformed Church doth still own the same Interest according to his Faithfulness Which is here briefly Pointed at upon some special inquiry proposed about the same SECTION I. Qu. I. VVHat can afford both Light and Confirmation to our Faith in such a time when we see the Work of the Lord about his Church to be most remarkably now a work of Judgment with such dark and searching Tryals therewith as former times have not known Ans It is sure we have seen nothing but what might have been too evidently looked for and that we can pretend no want of Light herein upon these Grounds I. That the Trials of a Church should be suited to the measure of their Talent of Light and when this hath been in some more than ordinary way dispensed that some remarkably searching Times might be expected to follow nor can it be now strange to us that such things fall in with this day which did not meet the Churches of Christ at the first entry of the Reformation who then had not so clear Discoveries of the Truth and that measure of Confirmation therein which hath been since II. That some unusual Tryals and Conflicts in the Lords Method of Providence should be suited also to the greatness of that Work which he is bringing forth may be no strange thing and to see a time of such sore wrestlings as this when all things seem to cry and be in Pain as Micah 4.20 Yea when some great event of the Scripture is to be revealed to the World and near to its full height and Period of Accomplishment as we have safe ground for Assurance of this day III. Nor hath this sad and dismal hour on the Church been more obvious than the provoking Cause hereof in which the Holy Righteousness of God may be no less clear than the Cloud now is dark when there has been such a Visible falling off from that Love Tenderness and Power of Religion that did formerly attend its Profession for these many years past we might have seen that some sore and remarkable Judgment was coming and that if we had not been in such a manner undone we were under some sadder stroak of Spiritual Judgment ready to be utterly undone IV. Yea it hath been too Visible that such Evils followed the Reformed Churches as in no time it was ever known that the Holy God did pass by without some signal Evidence of his Wrath against the same before the World V. We know that Carnal Confidence hath a Curse ever waiting upon it in the Scripture and none can take it
confirming and giving light to other VII That this was the way also wherein the Gospel did come to the Gentile Church is clearly shewed 1 Thess 1.5 Not in Word only but as in Power and in the Holy Ghost so also in much Assurance of Understanding upon its own Evidence which was that way it did so wonderfully prevail over the world against nature and the stream of flesh and blood that stood in the furthest opposition thereto VIII That one of the greatest services of the Apostles in their visiting the Churches did expresly lie here Acts 14.22 To confirm the souls of the Disciples in the first place in the certainty of their faith and then in exhorting them to continue in the same so as they might follow the Lord with the furthest light and assurance of Mind amidst the great Tryals of such a time IX That it 's this way also the World is rendred inexcusable for their misbelief of the Gospel when under such sufficiency of means given for this end by so great a discovery of the confirming evidences of its rruth so as they can have no pretence herein but an obstinacy and resolution not to be convinced on which ground doth our Blessed Lord testify that it was no want of light upon the certainty of his truth why men did not receive it but that they loved darkness better than light because their deeds were evil and when such clear rational and convincing evidences are laid open to their view how most men possibly can get these put by or rejected is not easy to comprehend but that a real Irritation and torment of Spirit from such clearness of evidence doth thus more tend to harden than convince Posit IV. That there is a continued necessity of such a Confirmation in the Faith to this day what ever can be objected of so long a consent and prescription of time in the profession thereof is fully demonstrable on these grounds I. Because it is sure the Christian faith doth still need these assistances and it is a strange mistake that only for Heathens and Atheists such confirming evidences of the same should be proposed but not for any under a visible profession when the whole of Divinity and Doctrine of our Faith is so full of demonstrative arguments for the daily use of the most established Christians in their passage through time II. That as the highest motives to all serious godliness and the moral duties of Christianity must needs be from its known certainty to us so is the continued use thereof to be still the same III. That these numerous tryals and conflicts of Christians now do no less call for some higher establishment in the truth on which they must alone rest when all visible props fail in their judgments than of supporting grace nor is it conceivable how men can this day walk in the light of any true joy and comfort without a more solid assurance of their being on safe grounds herein than most seem to reckon IV. Because the revelation of the Gospel and of an eternal state in another world is so great and wonderful as it 's strange how this is not the highest interest of mens life to have their faith more deeply confirmed on the furthest tryal of their security now by the way herein who must shortly make so great a tryal thereof at death for if we were but once come thus far as to ask our own Soul what the Christian Faith indeed is that we are thus called to believe it could not possibly but beget some extasie of wondering at the greatness thereof and to reckon any light and implicit assent to the same as a degree both of Atheism and Indifferency in this matter V. Though there be no conflict with Heathens as in the first times yet was such a spirit never at a higher pitch than it is now to take off all firm assent to the greatest principles of truth when Atheism seems to be at its last attempt in the world and we are fallen in so amazing an hour of the power of darkness as makes these latter times more remarkably perillous and trying than the first VI. Yea if such a confirming work be one of the greatest means to advance the repute and honour of Religion when its wonted awe and veneration is so far lost and to awake men to deeper impressions of its truth when so few seem now under any such weight then it is certain there was never more need of the same than in this day Posit V. That such a Service to the Church doth not only respect the more knowing inquisitive and judicious part thereof but the meanest Professours of Religion also of whom this is necessarily required is Evident on these grounds I. Because each Christian should have undoubtedly such a ballast on their own Soul of the solid and rational Grounds of their Faith as well as those of greater parts and Endowments the promoting of which were it more deeply considered I dare humbly adventure to say would be found one of the choicest means to promote Christianity this day II. Because this is not to drive any to doubt or question the least sincere degree of assent though it be not with such strength of evidence as in others nor can by that formal argumentation give the same account thereof since a few grounds this way may specially help to some solid conviction confirming of their mind when they may be ignorant of many other cogent arguments for this end but 't is certain also the greater clearness of evidence doth still in the appointed way of means lead in to a more firm and strong assent of the judgment to the truth of our Religion III. Because the strength of the foundation in it self cannot be enough if it be not with such a known evidence as men may build firmly and with assurance thereon Nor hath the Lord thus only designed to give his people an infallible and sure testimony to adventure on but that it should be made sure also to them IV. Because none can in truth say that Jesus is the Lord but by the Holy Ghost 1 Cor. 22.3 by which is not to be understood so much the necessity of supernatural grace for a saving faith but that none can give a true assent and confession of the same but from these grounds and arguments which are revealed by the Holy Ghost unto men for this end and as it 's certain that these Characters evidence of Divinity which are imprinted on the whole revelation of the Gospel may be clear and demonstrative to our judgment so are they as truly divine as the doctrine which is confirmed thereby V. Because there can be no possible cause for Unbelief of the truth from any intricate obscureness of the same when the Lord hath given such great assistances to our faith to be as milk for babes as well as meat to strong men And though it be objected that the furthest objective evidence of
quam necesse est hunc esse quem impossibile est non esse X. How plain is it that men cannot but see these effects of his Power on the Conscience in the Certainty of a Prophetick Light and Discovery as hath been oft given of Future things and in the undeniable Truth of Miracles so as such a Prodigy as a profest Atheist can have no claim to humane Race as a rational Being more than the greatest monster in Nature to be a true man Qu. II. Wh●t doth witness the Worlds not being Eternal and its first Original and Beginning from God to Confirm your Faith herein by rational Demonstration Ans I. That Eternity is an Incommunicable Perfection of the first Cause and that which is made up of corruptible and perishing things as this Visible World cannot possibly be in it self Eternal nor could ever produce it self since thus it must both be and not be at the same time which is the greatest Contradiction II. That if there be such a thing now as time there can be no judging of Days Years and Ages to be Infinite or how one thing in a continued order should thus go before another without coming to some first beginning III. If there be a gradual Increase of human Learning on the Earth and a further discovery of Arts and Sciences and the greatest Experiments and Inventions have been but of a late Rise and Date then can there not possibly be an Eternal Succession of Mankind with a continued Progress and Experience this way nor can it be that but of late one part of the World is known and discovered to another IV. That so short an History as we have in the most Ancient Records of time were wholly Inconsistent with such an Eternal Duration or that Infinite Ages preceding should leave no remembrance to Posterity when so small a measure of time as a few thousand years have left so much V. Nor could men beget men Eternally without going back to some first man who could not beget himself VI. That if Eternity be preferable to time then should not the excellentest being in the Earth Man be thus corruptible and only this inanimate Mass of the Earth Eternal VII That infinite Ages past though they should have but multiplied the race of man in an Age to two or three more should have come to that at last that the whole Precinct of the Earth could not possibly bear the product of such an infinite Increase and no Wars or extraordinary Judgments were ever yet known to be such as to restrain such an unavoidable growth Qu. III. What infallible Evidence to Reason is there of a Supream Providence both in the Conservation and Government of the World for Confirming your Faith of the Scripture herein Ans I. That it is clear the support of this great frame of the Universe with that continued and regular course of nature herein is as simply impossible without an infinite Divine Power as its first Being and Creation II. That such an extent of Providence as respects so innumerable Objects with such a Contrariety both of Qualities and Passions in the same must needs be from an Infinite and Intelligent Cause III. That all things to this day continue in that established Order of second Causes wherein God hath placed them by a Law so Visibly Imprinted on the Nature of things without Reason that they do as exactly answer the same in their proper Course and Station as if they had a rational Knowledg of their Duty IV. That Universal respect the Sun in the Firmament hath to things here below though at so great a distance which doth neither cease or grow weary to send forth its beams and hidden influences to the meanest Creatures may let us clearly see how it hath the same Visible Use and End to Confirm an Incomprehensible and Infinite Providence about the meanest things as well as the greatest V. That immediate Precedency of the Soul in that lesser World of Man bears the same Evidence therewith which though we never saw with our eyes yet doth undeniably actuate the whole body in its Functions as the proper Spring of every act and Motion there VI. It is thus further confirmed by these continued vicissitudes and turns of Summer and Winter and of day and night that man might have both Light for his Labour and Darkness as a covering for his Rest VII By such Visible Discoveries of Divine Judgment and Execution of his Laws on men here as all may see his Hand therein who yet will not hear his Voice in the Word VIII By these extraordinary and wonderful Works of Providence which have been in all Ages IX By so evident a restraint both over Devils and wicked Men without which they would quickly disturb the whole frame of this Earth and make it uninhabitable for Human Society if their being thus Bounded and Chained were not as Visible as the Certainty of their Being X. By such a Natural Obligation to Moral Duties with the Sence of a difference betwixt good and evil as is founded in the very rational Nature of Man that none can possibly root out even where the Scripture is not known XI By that Natural Confidence also in God which all Men have and recourse to him on any present extream hazard to Witness not only that the most High bears Rule in the Kingdoms of men but that the Sence and Evidence hereof is unavoidable Qu. IV. But doth this great Administration of Providence about human Affairs as unchangeably appear in a diff●rencing betwixt the Righteous and the Wicked by some Recompence to the One and Punishment to the Other as in the established course of Nature Ans It is certain that such as desire a Confirming of their Faith herein want it not with the furthest Evidence but may ever see that exact Conformity in the whole Dispensation of Providence to the Rectitude and Perfection of the Divine Nature and how a firm belief that God is and that he is a Rewarder of them that Diligently seek him is one and the same Faith when we cannot but see I. That natural sense of good and evil and essential difference betwixt the same which is so firmly founded in the Reason of all Mankind as no human Laws or Custom could ever take this off their Conscience or make an indifference herein without extinguishing the very Nature of Man to shew that Eternal and Unchangeable difference which the Holy Nature of God hath put betwixt them II. That we see the worst of Men so constrain'd to an awful Sense and Regard of Truth and weldoing and to acknowledge the Loveliness and Excellency hereof as does make them seek their own repute by a false shew and counterfeit of the same and gives such a Being and Rise to that dreadful Imposture of Hypocrisie III. That it's the Truths Priviledge ever to outlive Falshood and prevail over the same yea to have the greater Triumph after its sorest Conflicts and how this is of
as fundamental a Constitution in the course of Providence as the most firm Establishment of Nature IV. That in no time since man was formed in the Earth doth true Joy and Serenity of Mind cease to be the Native result of welldoing or the Fruit of Righteousness to be Peace and Assurance of Mind nor hath it ever wanted a Witness even before any Word given of the Lords taking Pleasure herein V. That it 's so evident in the most dismal times what a publick Blessing such are who by more extraordinary Tryals have been put to the highest Exercise of their Grace and Patience yea how Visibly such have been promoted to the most honourable Service for God and to advance the Credit of Religion before Men who on the first sight and view have been accounted the most miserable of any VI. Whilst on the other hand it may be ever seen how with the greatest Prosperity of the wicked here there are Punishments of another kind Dispensed and more dreadful than any outward Affliction such as judicial Obstinacy and Blindness of Mind in Opposition to God even when their own ruine is made Visible to them herein VII How oft men are thus evidently condemned to be happy in this World by some strange measure of Temporal Success and Prosperity before some great Fall and Ruine as the Issue hereof in the last scene of Providence doth fully attest VIII That it 's seen also how Sin doth ever bring its own Punishment with it in some begun Degree both of Shame and Torment and as Seneca an Heathen could say That Wickedness was the most exquisite Contriver of human Misery so the World likewise may see how a present immunity from Judgment is no release but when its Sentence is not speedily Executed yet is it at last surely executed IX And how evident is it that the greatest haters of Godliness are yet inforced to justifie the same and the Christians choice herein as the greatest Wisdom upon any surprizing State and Extremity yea how such would be glad to joyn Interests then with such in their Death whom they most contemned in their Life Qu. V. How is it Convincing and Demonstrable that God hath given any clear and express Revelation of his Will and Counsel unto Men and that such a wonderful Record is undoubtedly extant in the World Ans That I. It is not possible to believe the Being of God and not also the Truth of an established Law and Rule of Commerce betwixt him and man here so as to know both what we should do and what we should Expect and Hope from him II. That this also must be known and display its Power and Efficacy to the World in that manner and by such infallible Evidence of its Truth as may render all inexcusable who give not intire Credit thereto III. I can be no more clear and assured that there is but one Sun in the Firmament than that there is but one Fountain and Repository of Sacred Light about Religion which is the Scripture and its being the alone publick Standard of truth to the whole World IV. That no way was ever made known to recover mankind from a state of Bondage Darkness and Misery consistent with the very use of reason but by this blessed light which shineth there V. Yea that there is as visible a difference betwixt the same and any pretended Religion which ever was besides in the World as there is betwixt day and night which is founded in the immutable nature of these things in themselves VI. That there is one proper Sphere where this glorious Light of Divine Truth is fixed and wherein it shines forth from one Age to another which is the Christian Church Qu. VI. But what more peculiar evidences can you shew of the Divinity of the Scriptures that all may see them to be of infallible truth Ans I. That it 's sure such a book is this day in the Earth which no created wisdom could ever have made and contains such things of highest concern to mankind as does infinitely exceed the bounds of human ability and invention and could never have been discovered but by God himself II. That it gives forth such exquisite laws and constitutions of our religion as men must needs see the holy nature purity and perfection of God most brightly shining forth therein III. Which doth discover so great and proper a relief for all those evils and miseries that do attend this fallen estate of man as none but an all-sufficient God could work IV. That he alone must be the author of this blessed record who rules the World and hath determined the changes and revolutions thereof when it is not more evident that these visible Heavens are stretched forth over the Earth than that this Line of the Scripture is stretched over the whole Work and Frame of Providence and doth most clearly and brightly illuminate the same V. That surely this was the product of Infinite Wisdom that so great a variety of matter should meet with so visible a concent and harmony in one perfect and intire frame yea knit in so close a bond of union together as makes the whole Bible to be intirely one piece though in the writing of each distinct part thereof it could never have possibly been contrived or foreseen by human wisdom as we see here of so admirable an agreement and correspondence as is in all the parts thereof VI. That none else could have spoke to the World in so Majestick a way and so becoming the greatness and soveraignty of God to assume such a supremacy and give forth Laws for absolute obedience from all Mankind thereto and on such a penalty of eternal destruction or that any impostors either possibly could or durst have in such a manner personated the same VII That it must needs be his word who perfectly knows what is in man and hath an absolute authority over the Soul and is a discerner of the thoughts thereof who thus not only gives law to the Conscience and our inward parts but doth establish an internal Religion there no less absolutely than what respects our external work and actions VIII Yea where all may see the Penmen thereof under so intire a subjection to the doctrine which they taught and that it is no contrivance of their own as they did record their own failings and imperfections in behalf of the truth and did thus also require all just respect and obedience to Magistrates when through the whole Earth they were then greatest Enemies to the Truth of the Gospel IX That this must be his Word who alone can derive principles of life to his own institutions and animate the same with a quickening Spirit and is a work above the contrivance of Angels or Men when directed to each new trial of the Church and personal case of Christians as though it had been alone written for that time so that I can be no more persuaded in reason that there is such a
Book as the Bible in the Earth than that it came from Heaven and is the alone rule of Religion and of Divine Revelation for the governing of Mankind Qu. VII How is the secure conveyance of the Scripture demonstrable amidst all the changes of times past and that there could be no possible tendency to its corruption Answ I. That it 's so undeniably the first rule which ever was given to mankind about Religion and the alone publick standard of Truth that hath endured the trial and inquiry of all times past so as no pretences in the matter of Antiquity could yet ever be to the contrary II. That there is so exact an Harmony betwixt the Old and New Testament as the one is a visible transcript of the other in its accomplishment that I can be no more sure of such a venerable record as the Old Testament and its unalterable conveyance to the Church to which the whole race of the Jews is yet a standing witness than how it is continued and perfected in the revelation of the Gospel and but one intire frame III. That its deliverance was by no private deed but by a publick trust to the whole Universal Church so as it were more easie in the way of reason to question the most fundamental statutes and laws of any Nation by which mens private right and property is secured than the truth hereof IV. That under the Gospel it hath been so fully dispersed over the World and in such various languages that an innumerable company of Christians these 1600 years past have been as common living Books of the same V. That those numerous Versions and Commentaries written thereon in diverse Languages do fully evidence they had the same Scripture and no other than what we have this day VI. That this was delivered to the Church not only in writing but in that form of sound words for keeping close thereto as could admit of no possible tendency to corrupt or alter the same besides the continued and publick reference that hath been since the first Ages of the Gospel to its decision which all these sharp controversies that have been in the Church on all sides do inevitably require Qu. VIII What doth confirm the fall of man and entry of sin into the World this way from clear and unavoidable evidences of reason Answ I. That there is such a thing as sin and evil in the World with the sence and conscience of guilt arising hereon amongst all mankind can need no proof nor evidence II. That it is simply impossible this should have been originally created with man or essentially belonging to his first frame and constitution since then there could be no conscience of guilt or remorse for what was given to be a part of himself in his first frame nor could it be any sin to act thus suitably to their own original state III. That it were not conceiveable also how one part of man should be in such opposition to another IV. Nor that such a thing as inherent shame could be in the nature of man upon the sence of guilt and by so natural a result follow the same or that such should be ashamed of any part of his own being if this were not upon an undoubted apostacy from what once he was and that inevitable conviction of Conscience that he now is what he ought not to be so as the certainty of Mans Fall though alone revealed in the Scripture as to the true cause thereof yet may be as evident to reason as the truth of his being now is SECTION II. Qu. I. ARE there such assistances to the Christian Faith upon that great and astonishing mystery of the Revelation of Christ to the World as can fully answer the greatness thereof from clear and infallible evidence to Mens Judgments Answ It is sure there could nothing possibly be desired more to satisfie the most doubtful and suspicious mind than is given for the furthest certainty hereof I. That such a glorious person as the Messiah was to come and be anointed to that great work of redeeming mankind from sin and misery and bring man back again unto God and that this promise is the alone foundation whereon the church was founded since man fell II. That all the numerous types and sacrifices under the Law did so expresly tend to confirm their Faith of that one blessed Propitiatory Sacrifice which was to be offered up III. That long ere the New Testament was written there was so clear and exact a protraicture of the Messias drawn forth in the Old with such peculiar marks whereby he should be known to the church and infallibly take place in the event as men could not upon any Scripture evidence expect his coming in another way IV. That his humiliation and sufferings were so expresly held forth and foretold with the peculiar circumstances thereof in the 53. chap. of Isaiah and 9. of Daniel as if they had been Eye witnesses of the accomplishment thereof V. That even the special season and period of time for accomplishing this great promise was so far made known as upon diligent search and inquiry its near approach might be discernable and clear to what or what manner of time this did specially relate for which both the Fall of the Monarchies and Daniels seventy weeks were set up as High-way marks to guide mens Faith herein VI. That it 's simply impossible according to the Scripture how the promised Messias could be yet to come except the Jews were put in the same state they were in at his coming when now for these 1600. Years there hath been no Scepter not Lawgiver no Temple or daily Sacrifice VII That this great mystery could never possibly have entred in our thoughts or be devised by any created understanding Qu. II. But are there as clear and infallible evidences of the truth of this great promise in the event that surely the blessed Messias of the World is now come as that it is sure he was promised Answ It 's beyond all possible debate I. That so Divine and Wonderful a Person was in the days of Tiberius Caesar manifested to Israel with no outward shew or observation who did so great and marvellous things before all the people as were above all created power yea that he was Crucified at Jerusalem under Pontius Pilate is a truth in the matter of fact that both Jews and Heathens have been enforced to confess it II. That this special season of his coming into the World is the great Epocha and period of time from which the Christian Church hath ever since to this day reckoned her state and succession is undoubted and clear also III. That the time of his appearance unto the World did so exactly suit that which was foretold by the Prophets that the Jewish Church was at that time with greatest intentness looking after the Messias so as some remarkable Impostors took occasion from hence to deceive the People herein IV. That in him who
men yea how visibly many are transformed into his Image by such prodigious and desperate acts of wickedness as we should think humane nature could not but tremble at IV. That none can question the certainty both of Sense and Reason which is in the truth of Apparitions and Bodily Possessions of Men in all Ages and in all places of the Earth and can need no demonstration for this that in many places of the Earth the Devil is both visibly and audibly known V. That he is so manifest in his appearance as a Spirit of Blasphemy which impetuously acts Men to War against Heaven with their Tongue in such Oaths and Cursing as have no sensual pleasure or gain herein yea as a Spirit of Delusion in so visible an excitement of others to such extravagancies under a shew of Religion as are inconsistent with any use of Judgment or Reason VI. That so innumerable a company of humane Race hath in all Ages been in a formal and express Covenant with these powers of darkness is undeniable upon the most severe and impartial inquiry herein Qu. II. What special assistance to your Faith doth the certainty of these Powers of Darkness bring therewith Answ I. It is plain that such a Party both in their Nature and continued Actings are in a stared opposition to the Kingdom of Christ II. It is visible that the Prey which these Mighty Hunters do follow after is not our Body or the things of this Life but it is the Immortal Soul and Future State that Man might be made sharer of the same Misery under which they are concluded III. All may see their being under restraint of a Supream Power above them and under such Chains as do irresistibly bound their rage and enmity against Man by an invisible Guard and Hedge which they cannot break over IV. Their greatest rage and strugling is against the Conversion of sinners to God and to hold fast his possession in such as the Spirit of God doth not more clearly move for their rescue than these do to cross that blessed design of the Gospel V. There are none that are serious in the Truth and Life of Religion but find themselves pursued by such an Adversary and have as discernably another Party than themselves or the World to conflict with as if they saw them in a visible shape VI. That by the Gospel and within the Precinct of the Church there is discernably a much greater restraint of Satans Dominion and Power than in all the Earth besides yea that the advantage of being within the external covenant of Baptism is so demonstrable that the least yielding or tendency to a renouncing of the same or any Acts of Homage for making use of his help hath ever made way for some more extraordinary Power of the Devil over such than others VII Thus is a most undeniable Confirmation given of an Invisible World and of such intellectual Beings there as are far above man yea and it is plain that there is an intercourse betwixt Men and Spirits such may clearly shew the interest that Man's Soul hath in another State and World than this Qu. III. Is that great truth of the Immortality of the Soul and its never dying state after Death as fully demonstrable to Reason as it is by the furthest certainty of Faith Answ Though it be so amazing a thing to believe an Immortal Soul and Eternal State wherein it must shortly enter as by few seems to be apprehended yet are its demonstrative evidences such that except men lose all sence and use of reason it is not possible to deny I. That there is such an Immaterial and Active Substance as the Soul which can admit of no cause either of its decay or dissolution from the Body yea that the greatest excellency of this visible Creation is here that such a vital Beam of Life Light and Immortality as the Soul of Man is therein II. Though we cannot see this rare and wonderful Being yet we fully perceive it to be something distinct from the Body and to have a distinct interest both in its griefs and comforts III. That it can have no dependance on the Body in its Being which doth no way depend thereon in its Actings and Exercise but is oft most vigorous and clear in its exercise not only when most separate and abstract from sensible things but when the flesh is under the greatest decay and near its dissolution to shew the Soul lieth not a dying with the Body but hath its distinct subsistence to live in a separate state when it dies IV. It s being peculiarly framed for converse and intercourse with spiritual Beings yea its being the only part of the visible Creation admitted to fellowship with the invisible God and to have reflex acts upon it self V. It is a Being of a higher nature and value than the Sun Moon and Stars which not only can know and conceive of things above the evidence and impressions of sense but make a rational choice of good though cross to any sensual pleasure yea to rejoice and have its proper delights when the body is afflicted and in pain nor can it be defiled from the most loathsome sores and defilements of the Flesh so as we must needs see both its Dominion and Preheminence over the Body and have assuredly a subsistence without the same VI. It is such a Being as is capable of a happiness beyond the whole extent of the World and hath these intellectual Faculties which cannot possibly want both objects suitable thereto and injoyments above the Senses VII The most choice and excellent are usually most afflicted and crushed under the feet of their oppressours whilst the vilest flourish in the Earth and have no bands in their death so that such were of all men the most miserable if in this life both their being and blessedness were terminated VIII That there is so universal a sense of Immortality that they who both fear and hate the evidences hereof yet under some constraint of Reason have the same for a continued terrour IX That it is sure the certainty of death makes it simply impossible for things only suited to this Life of Sense to be the ultimate good or fruition of Man since else the Beasts should have a greater happiness than such if it were not for respect to an after and Immortal State Qu. IV. What confirmation to your Faith does that great and amazing change by Death offer when it would seem to be something meerly natural Answ Though the only wise God moves herein according to the nature of second causes and it hath various ways of approach unto men yet may all see with the furthest conviction of rational evidence as well as certainty of Faith I. That Death in its first constitution is Penal and comes by a Divine appointment unto all not meerly as men but as sinners and to be no natural accident and result of our Primitive and Original Frame II. That it's
Death as a Penalty which keeps the fear and dread thereof so much on all living it being in that last period that the eternal state of Men is decided III. That the sting and bitterness of sin is so manifest in innumerable diseases and stroaks of Death which many feel an 100. times ere they dye once beyond any other of the Creatures IV. Though the Sentence of dying is on all yet so great a difference is betwixt the Saints and residue of Men here that its penal execution on the ungodly is such as nature can give no support under it V. That supernatural presages and warnings hereof ere it come are in all times known and sure yea such extraordinary evidences are sometimes of the precise time as could have no possible rise from any natural cause VI. That its immediate commission from a supream and Invisible Power is so evident in such executions oft of this Sentence by Sword Famine and Pestilence as the visible Finger of God in a just retribution unto men for sin may be no less seen and a supernatural causality than the effects have been undoubted and clear to shew that such is the state of Man that this great revolution by Death doth each moment depend on a call from Heaven VII That the certainty of something supernatural in this King of Terrours is so known that as no relief can possibly be found but in the truth and power of Christianity to set men both above the fear of Death and an after State when once it comes near VIII Yea that it is surely above the possibility of Nature which can bear out in this great adventure and trial of Mens Faith both in the truth and strength thereof at Death for which end the Lord hath thus chosen that by so strange an entry and at so dark a Port they should first pass to the full enjoyment of that glorious state above Qu. V. What evidence and demonstration can you shew to confirm so great a Faith of an Eternal Glory prepared for the Saints in Heaven and of its earnest and first fruits here as may strike an undeniable conviction hereof on the World Answ I. The visible ripening and resemblance to such a state in all the degrees of a Christians growth to a more full stature of the man in Christ may be no less evident than the natural growth of our Body II. Though the opening of these Gates of the Second World be hid so as no humane sense can discern the Spirit in its ascent through those higher Regions to that unconceivable Paradise and Glory in the Third Heaven yet is the triumphant entry and passage of innumerable Christians at death such as hath oft been a matter of sense and clearest evidence to the World III. Such also were both humble tender and sincere in their Life and then in so great a composure of judgement that all might see they knew what made them glad and could swallow up both the fears and bitterness of Death yea and this was not given for their own support only but for a more publick use for the Conviction and Confirmation of others IV. The state of glory is demonstrable and hath been oft brought down to Mens sense by these ravishing joys of the Martyrs of Christ and exultation of Spirit even in the Flames V. Supernatural comforts attend the Life of Christianity and can have no possible rise from the flesh and outward causes with that Joy and Peace which by so natural a result follows well-doing and any service of love for Christ which all may see to be the first fruits of that harvest which is above VI. Rare and marvellous a frame of the new man set up in this lower Region of Grace in so discernable a conformity to the blessed God and resemblance to another state than here to which the World is but as a place of Pilgrimage trial and a preparatory state only VII Visible returns of joy and comfort Christians have after saddest conflicts and down-castings and such day-break of vital quickening beams of Divine Light that have often been no less evident than that of the Martyrs at the Stake who cried out Now he is come he is come VIII Their breathings of Love after an unseen Christ and visible effects of its power on men might shew some begun translation of the Soul so far herein as to be more where it loves than where it lives IX Though we cannot see here that ineffable glory which is above but should have our Faith instead of Eyes yet such is the truth of holiness as doth not only evidence but in its own nature partake of a future glory so as every degree and act thereof doth enter in a begun state of fruition and blessedness and makes it simply impossible for a good man in any true exercise of Godliness not to be happy also and thus in a more near capacity to know that joy unspeakable and full of glory which is above X. By so sure known and tryed a passage betwixt Heaven and Mens Souls in Prayer with so setled a Trade of commerce this way and certain returns as with assurance such can say though they must change their place yet not their company XI The whole dispensations of Providence in Israels passage through the Wilderness and to so excellent a Country as Canaan is no less sure in its self than that it was given for an Embleme and Type of the journying and militant state of the Saints here and to be a solemn pledge of that Canaan above XII Such is the Magnificence Harmony and Order of these visible Heavens and Celestial Bodies there with their different degrees of glory though all illuminated from the same Fountain of Light the Sun as we may judge by a Divine Ordination to have some peculiar respect to that end to awake and raise our thoughts to these higher Regions of Glory which are above all these by what is thus visible to our Eyes where the redeemed of the Lord shall be ever fixed and shine forth as the Sun in the Kingdom of their Father Qu. VI. What visible and awakening evidences are there of the truth of an Hell and that state of horrour and torment in another World which even to mens senses here might present the certainty thereof Answ I. That it can be no more sure that there is such a power and party as that of the Devils than the reality of some such a horrid Region and place also to which they belong and are adjudged to II. From so innumerable a company of human race as are not in the visible service of these Infernal Spirits but partakers of the same nature and enmity against the Holy God and his Image which doth clearly witness their respect and tendency to the same state and place and Confederacy in their judgment as here in their sin III. Such visible impressions of vindictive justice are on mens Souls with such horrour of Conscience and unsufferable torments
to a further establishing of the Reformed Churches there as though such had Intentionally acted for the same when if second Causes had brought forth their Ordinary effects it might have been judged impossible to fail XIII We have seen that issue of all the Councels Expence and Cruelty of Philip the II. of Spain to bear down the Truth of the Gospel in the Netherlands which was to the furthest setling of this Illustrious State and the Church of Christ there yea how their Conspicuous Rise and Flourishing even in the Externals and their resolute adherence to the Truth of Christ did most visibly keep together XIV We know that deluge of Blood which so quickly followed the French Massacre and the most dismal time which ever that Nation knew did then visibly Contemporate with such a time of their greatest Rage and Persecution against the Truth and that Event of the Third Vial most clearly fulfilled herein Rev. 16.5 6. Thou art Righteous O Lord which art and wast and shalt be because thou hast judged thus for they have shed the Blood of thy Saints and Prophets and thou hast given them Blood to drink in great measure XV. Yea have we not seen how four Kings of France Successively were in less than thirty years taken away in the same continued pursuit how to destroy the Church there in whom that whole race of the Valois was thus extinct yea in the manner of their Death were most remarkable Monuments of Divine Judgment as the most famous Writers of that time do attest XVI We have seen what marvellous effects did follow those Bloody Years of Queen Mary's Reign in England to promote and commend the Protestant Doctrine to Mens Consciences there with so great a Triumph as it had in the Sufferings of such choice and excellent witnesses for Christ and hath brought in more Rent to the Praise and Glory of their Blessed Head than may to the furthest compense all that Blood of the Saints there though highly Precious in the Eyes of the Lord. XVII We have seen likewise the Blood and Cruelty of late against the Protestants in Bohemia in a short time most Visibly returned on the Authors thereof and how the immediate Finger of God might be seen in calling forth the Swedes to avenge the same and in that desolating stroak which followed in Germany XVIII We have seen in these late Times the Issue of that horrid Massacre on the Protestants in Ireland to the utter ruine in a very few years after of that Barbarous Party who had thus acted herein XIX We have seen what wonderful Providences did attend the actings of that poor handful of Protestants in the Valleys of Piedmont since the Reformation upon the account of that Bloody Massacre which was set on foot there against them which was so astonishing as all might see an extraordinary Appearance of the Lord herein as is clearly attested by the most Faithful Histories of that time XX. And can it be forgot unto this day how visibly a Divine Hand did appear in breaking that great Spanish Armado in the Year 1588. which had been for some years in Contriving against England XXI Astonishing and specially Demonstrative of the immediate Power and Presence of God and matter of Wonder and Praise also for after Ages was that solemn time of the Reformation of the Church in Scotland for planting the Reformed Religion there with that zeal and oneness of Spirit as did then appear in all ranks to imbrace and adhere to the Profession thereof amidst the greatest threatnings of their Adversaries so as a few Years did bring forth that which would have seemed strange for an Age to accomplish yea that we find betwixt the last Martyr for the Truth there who was burnt at St. Andrews 1558. and the establishment of the Protestant Religion and full abolishment of Popery with the full Concurrence of Civil Authority herein in July 1560. was but little above two Years to shew what great things the Lord can do above all Humane Council or Confidence XXII It 's sure we have seen in what remarkable degrees these last Vials of the Holy Judgment of God have taken place on the Kingdom of Antichrist and how Conspicuous the Event hath been of that Prophecy 2 Thes 2.8 in these great Effects and Consumption thereof by the Ministry of the Gospel as an assured Pledge of the full Accomplishment of what remains herein XXIII And as every step of the Churches Rise hath been still advanced in a continued Conflict betwixt the Truth and Antichrist so have we still seen when the Assault and Opposition hath been greatest it s most remarkable tendency to a greater Victory which were it rightly considered upon clear and solid grounds from the Scripture the most formidable appearances of Trouble from this Adversary would with more Comfort than Fear this day be looked on so that whatever be the nearest and most immediate events yet is it sure as the Lord is true whose Word is passed hereon that whosoever gives their Power and Strength to support that Interest of Antichrist shall lose the day and find their Cause desperate for the party with whom they contend herein is the Son of God against whom no humane Power shall ever be able to stand These are but a few which are here mentioned of the great Acts of our God in behalf of his Truth to be still as present in our sight in a time when the Spirits of many are ready to Stagger and Faint and here mentioned to lay no stress or weight of the Authority of the Truth and Doctrine of our Profession thereon but on the alone Revelation of the Scripture but they are such an undeniable Seal for Confirming our Faith and of so known Publick and famous Evidence as should be no less considered and taken to Heart now than in the time when the Lord thus appeared herein SECTION III. Qu. VVHat present Judgment are we called to have of this Time upon clear and assured grounds from the Scripture that we may know under what aspect thereof the present State of Religion and of the Reformed Churches is under when so great a Crisis is this day as would seem to be in the very Height of its Conflict whether as to Life or Death Ans It is no present Appearance of the time that must Direct our Faith nor should we either stretch our Fears or Expectations of Things and Events beyond what the God of Truth doth warrand in his Word but it 's clear if we credit the same and admit the Divinity of the New Testament there is no just Cause of Hesitation or Darkness as to what the Lord is bringing forth for his Church now in these latter days nor can there be any pretence to seek another Light either from the Stars above or the Diviners of this Time when so woful a Trade hath got up in the World that men wtll thus go to the God of Ekron as though there were not a
God in Israel or such a thing as his written Oracles to inquire at when it 's sure these lie open and with a clear and distinct sound speak to all who have a Serious and Unprejudged Spirit I. That the Church under the New Testament hath now passed and gone through that most dismal and continued Tryal herein which was to go over her Head under Antichrists Reign and Height and whatever appearance he now hath in great Wrath yet is it sure and evident that the Winter is past and the Churches Spring begun and a few steps further off that Judgment which is now hastning on will at length end the quarrel so that by a near converse with the Word we may clearly see from what point the Churches course and motion this day lies and how exactly it keeps in the Certainty thereof by the clear Conduct of the Scriptures of Truth where a full Map of her whole Course and Passage through Time is clearly shewed II. That we may now with some clear Evidence Judge and have our Faith perswaded hereof that the Churches Interest is upon the rising Hand and on a present Advance though nothing would seem more Contradictory than all visible grounds now are since this cannot fail John 3.30 That Jesus Christ in his Kingdom in the Earth must Increase yea that the Scripture so clearly Points forth Antichrists Ruine and Progress of his fall and downcasting with resemblance to that great Judgment on Pharaoh as an evident Type hereof in the same judicial stroak● of Induration on both and gradual Progress herein by one Plague after another until the last and greatest Assault as was then at the Red Sea hath the same effect for a more glorious appearance of God in the greatest step of Judgment and Victory over this Adversary when not only the Song of Moses but of the Lamb also shall be then sung Rev. 15.3 as importing something more glorious and a greater brightness to be put on this Illustrious Act of Divine Judgment reserved to these last times when a more immediate Appearance of the Lord will be seen than in any former deliverances of his Church III. It is no Conj●ctural thing but what by a clear Scripture Conduct we may see that this time of the Church now under so notable a Crisis in her Case is evidently falling under that Remarkable Assault and Conflict with that Adversary before the accomplishing of that Vial on his Seat and Throne as we may see Rev. 17.13 14. That when so Conspicuous a step of the Churches Victory is near the Opposition thereto also will be in some higher degree proportionable to the same when the great men of the Earth and such who shall receive Power as Kings one hour with the Beast shall have one Mind and give their Power and Strength thereto and shall make War with the Lamb but the Lamb shall overcome them for he is King of Kings and Lord of Lords c. Nor is it found through the Scripture where the Lord hath done any great thing for his Church but some unusual darkness and sore-wrestlings have still gone before and should be no matter of staggering to our Faith whatever it be of present Fears to see so dismal a Time of Tryal as now is and amazing heighth of trouble beyond what former times have known when one of the greatest events of Providence in behalf of the Church since the revealing of Christ to the World until his second coming is assuredly near in the fall and overthrow of the man of Sin IV. We have clear ground also to judge that so great an Eclipse as seems almost Universally over the State of the Reformed Churches is no going down of the Sun thereon whatever did befal the most famous Eastern Churches to an utter dissipation thereof if these different Periods of time be justly considered how their Sun-set did then fall in with the Entry of that great Apostacy of the Christian Church and with that long and dismal Night of Antichrists Reign whilst now this hour of Trial on the Churches doth meet in that blessed Period of Antichrists begun fall and of a growing Light of the Gospel and when the Scripture so clearly warrants our Faith herein that the Work of Providence is to Plant and not cut off but to bring forward that Interest of the Reformed Churches in the founding of which the Mediator hath so eminently appeared in the Glory of his Power in these last times V. It is sure we now live in the Evening and Extremity of time when the motions of Providence may be expected to be more quick and speedy as being so near the Centre and to the last Epocha and Period of all Prophetick Chronology wherein the Glory of God in his Truth and Faithfulness shall most eminently shine forth and these Scripture Truths which were formerly dark and abstruse with that Evidence shine forth in the event as shall cause men to wonder at their former thoughts and stumblings thereat And here I must say that there is such a sight now in the Earth as the Romish Church in its Complex frame and state in so different a mold cast from any Power or Jurisdiction else and such a Compound of a Civil and Spiritual Monarchy in one and the same Person is so solemn and undeniable a Seal to the Christian Faith and Divinity of the New Testament that it 's strange why this is not improved more against the Atheism of this time that such a visible event of the Scripture is now in being which was so clearly foretold by the Holy Ghost 1500. years ago with its proper Circumstances as to the manner of that Antichristian state with its Rise Growth and Duration as is to Admiration still evident to the World when not the least shaddow or appearance of so strange Future Emergencies was to be seen or could have entred mens Thoughts to shew it only could be revealed to the Church by him to whom all his Works are known from the Beginning This I have looked on as such a Confirmation to the Truth of Christianity that no Miracles in the first times of the Church could have more evidence for the same yea if such a party were not in being both what it now is and in former Ages hath been it might in another manner stagger the Faith of the Saints to a questioning the Truth of the Scripture than its most formidable appearance this day can do VI. I shall but add here that we know and are sure the Lord hath reserved his greatest works to these latter days wherein his Judgments shall be manifest and that one of the most eminent Manifestations of his Glory before the close of time shall be Conspicuous in the fall of Antichrist on whose ruines that Glorious House which Christ is yet to have for himself both of Jews and Gentiles shall be prepared and built up and though this great Eclipse of Antichristian Darkness should yet more prevail even
concern the Vitals of Religion and an Inward Life of Communion with God V. Which Pleads an Impartial Tryal of all its Adversaries whether the Principles of our Profession or of Popery give the greatest Security to Civil Government and founds the strongest Obligations to Magistracy and to all Civil and Moral Duties by which the awe and venerable esteem of Religion is kept up in a Nation It is high time that men should cease to be implicite and become express upon this greatest Interest they have within time which is the Truth of their Profession in the matter of Religion when a Deceit or Mistake here is of an Eternal Concern Upon which account without respect to Interest Party or Education I have this day sought to know the Truth and what Adversaries could possibly pretend to Reproach or Prejudge any for the Reformed Religion All they can do is but to charge mens Corruption and Offences in their Practice upon the Rule and Principles of their Profession that can never give the least Latitude or Connivance thereto but is clear as the Sun when on the other hand I could know no other way to imbrace such a Profession as Popery but by turning Atheist in the first Place and then quitting both Religion and Reason at once But I can say in a resolute Adherence to the Doctrine of the Reformed Church I fear not to adventure my Soul and enter into an Eternal State FINIS AN IDEA Of the Confirmed State of a Christian in Dismal and Shaking Times THo' the Measure of all Christians Establishment in the Truth be not alike but must have respect to their different Trials Talents and Improvements for this end yet may it cause Astonishment to see how rare any Study of this kind is now to be found When it 's not only one of the highest concerns of Christianity but in a more than ordinary way called for as the Work of this day yea being this is a part of Religion which seems least improved of any for the more general State of Professours within the Church under some Conviction hereof was this Essay designed wherein with humble Confidence I may say the Truth hath been sought with that Serious Enquiry into the Nature of these things held forth as I judged needful for such who have so great an Interest and Adventure not only through Time but for all Eternity to support themselves upon the alone Certainty hereof and ere these days of Trial which we now see pass over this Generation it may be found this was not unseasonable or without cause directed to such a time if the Lord graciously bless the same nor will it I hope be found unnecessary to present yet further some clear prospect of a Confirmed State in Religion and what those ought to be who with Light and Assurance of Mind are like to follow the Lord fully in such a day which is here offered in a seven fold Character under which a truly Confirmed Christian in the Truth of his Profession may be Stated CHARACTER I. He is one who hath another Sence and Impression of this great Study for attaining to a Confirmed State in Religion and is on higher grounds pressed to follow the same than most of the Visible Church do apprehend and should be thus Considered 1. As one to whom the Glory of the Christian Profession is in the highest Degree dear and who would have the World see that such as imbrace the same and do most fully Adventure on the Testimony of God in his Word are those who walk on the highest Principles of true and enlightned Reason yea who take deeply to Heart that Obligation which is on all who desire to advance the Repute and Honour of the Truth to be in such Terms therewith upon its own Evidence that they may know how to Confute and Shame Atheists and Infidels if called thereunto 2. Who see also that such is the State of fallen Man as stands in need of all the Contributions that can be not only to strengthen the Christians Faith to bear our against the strong Assaults of Infidelity but to gain also more Credit and Veneration to the Truth with those who are not easily dealt with but by such means as bear some Congruity to their Natural Light and Reason for which end the Lord hath afforded his Ministerial helps to render the Unbelief of the World and all pretence of Hesitation about his Truth more inexcusable 3. He also sees that the most important and Fundamental Truths of Christianity need the greatest Confirmation in his Faith and those who enter into so high and discriminating a Profession from the residue of the World need to know in what manner they embrace the same He sees that the natural Order of things does absolutely require to have the Foundation sure laid on which so great a superstructure must rest so as he judgeth it a Work by it self and to need some peculiar retiring his Soul in the most serious recess and Composure thereof to attain a stedfastness in the Truth and to know the strong and firm Conveyances of that greatest Mystery of the Gospel in such a manner as needs not a new Miracle to Confirm the same But he knows that no sharpness of mens Natural Understanding about the Truth can ever attain a true Rest and Settlement of Mind therein without an humble and serious Spirit stooping down before the Wisdom of God and entring as a little Child into his School and by that humble Practice and Obedience of the Gospel there is an undoubted coming up to the greatest Assurance and clearest Demonstrations of the same as Joh. 7.17 4 He knows that as nothing tends more to shake Mens Spirits and stagger them about the Truth than a Light and Transient View hereof so does the greatest Establishment follow on the nearest approach by a deep and serious Enquiry about the same and he clearly sees that if such who look but at a distance on the way of Religion did but once come to have their Spirits exceed in a more serious Reflection thereon the first view they should have could not but be matter of Wonder and Amazement to think what can support a Soul in so marvellous a way as the Life and Practice of Christianity Which is so visibly above Nature and that wherein they must do violence to the same wherein they must part with the Multitude and oppose themselves to the strong●st Tide of Example and must endure also in Hope and believe for things not seen which were never the Object of Humane Sence to any in this Earth and are oft called to part with the most desirable things of Sence upon the alone Credit of their Faith yea wherein they must enter that Profession on no other Terms than to be Martyrs for the same and Seal it with their Blood so that he must needs see a Christian according to the Rule and Institution of the Gospel to be the greatest Riddle and Wonder of
and Man upon the Truth and Assurance of his Word and that the highest Trial and Probation of a Christian in which all the Trials of his Life do still meet may be resolved here if they receive the Testimony of God in his Word as an absolute Security to relie on yea or not And tho this is the peculiar Glory of the only true God to have an absolute Dependance of his whole Work on himself and to be the alone Centre of his Peoples rest yet may nothing be more evident than that with most he bears that Name of being their trust when the whole burden and weight thereof lies alone upon visible grounds so that those Bonds and Promises which he hath himself given unto men do b●ar no more Credit than they have some External Surety of in the Earth which they still look after to stand as it were good and responsible for the same which is the highest Indignity can be offered to the glorious Majesty of God 9. He does much take to Heart this present Period of time wherein the fluctuating suspence and halting of so many under a visible Profession of the Truth is now one of the most dismal Signs hereof and that it seems to be the time wherein the Lord will in an unusual way take this Generation off from any implicite Profession of the same and when that great Roll of Visible Professors in all the Reformed Churches may be ere long in that manner called as each must answer to his own Name and be put to stand to the Proof before the World when no Temporal Interest but Internal Motives and Certainty of the Truth upon its own Evidence must bear one out yea that the most establisht may ere long find it not easie to be kept from Staggering and a few days come in the Churches way more remarkable for Trial than have been in some Ages before CHARACT II. A truly confirmed Christian may be thus also stated as one who is in the first place most deeply taken up about that rare Plot of Mans Redemption and to see these great and wonderful Truths there not singly and apart but in that Harmony Order and Consent of all the parts thereof as they are linkt together in this marvellous frame so as to make the whole one entire piece And whereof no part does in the least interfere with another Which he finds to be one of the most Principal Demonstrations of this great Mystery of the Gospel which the Lord hath given for Confirming his Peoples Faith And thus in another manner than formerly can he now entertain his Soul herewith and have his Joy unspeakably heightened 1. To see at once the ruined State of fallen Man and what a Flood-gate of all Evil is let loose on Adams Race not only Morally in Sin but what is Penal in the Woe and Miseries thereof yea such a State where all Hope of relief is for ever cut off in the way of Nature or by any created help and where the Execution of a Righteous Sentence on men for the voluntary Violation of a Law Just Holy and Good can be no Impeachment in the least of the Righteousness of God But then therewith he does see such a relief brought to Light as can not only answer the whole extent of this ruin but the Glory of God more eminently displayed therein than if the Law had been obeyed or absolutely executed in its Penalty on the whole race of man Yea which makes this more wonderful to see a higher Dispensation of Grace unto man now under the Gospel than was to Adam in his Primitive State whereby innumerable Christians are made to endure and prevail over stronger Assaults than broke him even in his Integrity which is a thing so marvellous that the great and Infinite God only could find out and effect it 2. He does now see how clear a Consistence and Harmony is here that he who had no Sin by Inhesion but was Holy harmless and Undefiled should be under the greatest weight of Sin by Imputation and by the exactest Rule of Divine Justic● be made liable to answer both the whole Duty and full Penalty of the Law having as Surety betwixt the Creditor and Debtor put himself in his Peoples room to answer the full demands thereof both for Debt and Duty 3. It is here he does see that blest Consent and Harmony betwixt the spotless Justice of God and his marvellous Grace so as his Love is to the highest glorified in that marvellous way which secures the full and compleat Satisfaction of his Law and all the rights of Inviolable Justice 4. Whilst he is thus dazled with the greatness of such a Light and put to enquire what such a mystery can mean he is then further led on to see that rare Plot and Contrivance of the Covenant of Reconciliation between God and Man here within time to be the very Duplicate and Counterpart of that Eternal Transaction and Stipulation between the Father and the Son and thus sees whatever God hath declared and promised in the former to his Church was first promised and secured to our Blessed Head in the Covenant of Redemption wherein as with a Reverend and Awful Distance so with the greatest Evidence of Light he is made to see here these reciprocal Obligations betwixt them and mutual Trust for making good the whole Terms thereof in the appointed time 5. He does also clearly see that rare Order and Harmony of time in these signal Periods of the Revelation of this great Mystery of Christ which from its more dark Discovery and Dawning did still more gloriously open its self to the Church by a gradual Light and unvailing of the same as the Sun in its Course unto the perfect day yea he hath his Faith thus unspeakably confirmed to see herewith the Gospel Church being still the same whither of Jews or Gentiles and how that Series and Consent hath yet never been broken off since the beginning of a Church called forth from the Residue of Mankind set apart as a peculiar People for the Lord where none ever had Right and Priviledge to be Members of the same but by Faith in the Messias and Profession of their Obedience to his Laws 6. It is in this Union and Harmony he sees all the Branches and Parts of Gospel Obedience most exactly meer and terminate to advance both the greatest Excellency and Blessedness of Man and Assimilate him to the Blessed Image of God Yea how all the Rules and Precepts thereof do so entirely Conspire for this end as may constrain the Wo●ld to see and admire the Glorious Nature and Perfections of him whose Laws these are wherein he does so brightly shine forth 7. Nor can he look seriously herein and not see that sweet concord as a part of this Harmony which is betwixt the Promissory and Mandatory part of the Gospel so as the Christians Comfort is most fully established and no Duty abolished but the very Path-road to
assent to the Divinity of the Scripture and were now press●d to joyn in with that Profession of the Christian Faith which is most exactly conform to the same in the genuine and perspicuous sence thereof In the second place he hath sought to know how he could imbrace the Popish Creed and adventure his Eternal state thereon or how he could extinguish his Reason and Conscience so far as to believe that the Holy God would ever impose such a Faith upon men as this is 1. Where he must abandon these Principles of natural Reason in the most necessary use thereof which God hath himself planted in mans Soul so as not to trust his own Eyes but others in that great Interest of his Eternal State and with his own consent be shut out from all proper knowledge of the rule of his Religion yea account a blind and unlimited Obedience to men amongst the highest Excellencies of Faith 2. Where he must at once believe the Fulness and Perfection of the Scripture which is not only fitted for that great end of bringing Mankind to God but for such an universal use herein as to make the Simple wise and cause the Poor to receive the Gospel and yet believe also that it is a Mass of dead and unsensed Characters until the Romish Clergy put a just Sense thereon tho its Sense and meaning is the very Soul thereof Yea thus pass from the Letter of the same and all Certainty of its Truth from Intrinsick Evidences and these Marks and Characters of its Divinity whereby the Christian Cause could be maintain'd against Pagans 3. Where he must believe also that these are the Words of Christ Joh. 7.17 If any man do my will he shall know my Doctrine whether it be of God or not and that men err through not knowing the Scripture Mat. 22. And yet believe all the while that these sacred Fountains of Light should be shut up to keep men from Errors and that the sole right of understanding the same belongs to a few not to the Multitude who yet can pretend no extraordinary Assistance or Revelation herein nor will themselves come to these waters of Jealousie to be tried 4. Where he must needs believe that the Scriptures are the Oracles of God committed to the Church to give answer in every dark Case Rom. 3.2 The Type and Form of sound Doctrine Rom. 6.17 Unto whose Sentence in all matters both of Faith and Practice we are expresly referred Isa 8.20 And yet believe also that it hath no Authority or Decisive Voice but what is Precarious and dependant on the Romish Church And thus Consent to have the whole Christian Faith Visibly unhinged of the Foundation of the Scripture and subjected to a Supream Visible and pretended Infallible Judge here in the Earth with such a claim of Dominion over the Faith of the Saints as the Apostles of Christ durst never own but did fully disclaim 2 Cor. 1.24 5. Where he must believe that Jesus Christ came for this end to save lost man and by one Offering hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified Heb. 10.18 And yet joyn with the same a Faith of a human Satisfaction for Sin so as men may both Merit Mediate and Supertrogate go above what is needful for themselves And so be saved in the same way of Life which was by the Covenant of Works ascribing no more to Christ than the giving Salvation to mens own Merits which their own Intrinsick Value and Condignity doth require as a Debt 6. He finds not how in the same Creed he could possibly hold by one Mediator betwixt God and Man where a Plurality for this end is admitted and by the reality of Christs human Nature and his having a true and finite Body which is subjected to have a new created Being each time in the Consecrated Host or beli●ve the Truth of his Sufferings as now fully accomplished and to be repeated no more when it is in that daily Sacrifice of the Mass still offered as a Propitiatory Sacrifice for the Living and the Dead So on the most severe and impartial inquiry he cannot find how one holding these Principles should go a further length than Morality or claim another standing than by a Covenant of Works 7. Nor knows he how to believe at once the Truth of the Gospel to be a Doctrine of Holiness and Infinite Purity and yet joyn in the same Faith such an Indulgence for men to Sin that Money may stand for Merit and the Rich may have the most easie and large Entry into Heaven Conceit that it is a Priviledge for men to destroy themselves and by External Severities and Penance to the Flesh like to the Lancing and Gashing of Baals Priests supply the room of Christian Mortification 8. Yea he finds it not possible to believe that Sin can only be expiated by the Blood of Christ and is his alone Work who hath purged our Sin himself Heb. 1.3 Or that there are more than two ways that lead to a twofold State of men a Strait way which leads to a Life and a Broad unto Destruction Mat. 7.14 and yet believe that there is a Purgatory after this life wherein men must be tormented and suffer extream Pains to expiate such Venial Sins as their Prayers and Penances here could not do yea he is made to wonder how any who believes such a thing can ever have true Peace or Comfort in the World concluding that Papists do either take it as a Fiction or forget themselves when they are chearful For the fear of such a place the Uncertainty of Release and how long a term it may be ere this Purging Work be compleat when their own Writers Assign no less time than 10000 Years as needful to satisfie for some Sins and fear lest it prove a real Hell must still be a piercing terrour nor can he believe that such should Credit themselves herein who assume this Power to Change the Condition of the Dead Since were it really believed that the Keys of such a Prison were here in mens hands and Folk could by the largest Bribes to the Romish Church get a safe Deliverance thence it were not strange to see the Temporal State of Christendom in a short time made over to these We should Judge they were in a strange manner indeed priviledged above the whole residue of men who by such a Power over the World to come could make so easie a Purchase of this also which is present 9. He finds and is sure he could never get his Reason and Conscience brought to such a Faith even tho he made a feigned Profession herein of that pretended Supremacy of Peter as Bishop of Rome on which the whole frame and structure of the Papacy leans and the Vertue of all the Pardons and Absolutions founded thereon on which so many have adventured into an other World except he would build on the Sand only and not on the Rock 10. He finds also how
the World might see did walk in the Light and Power of Christianity as sure as men walk under the Power and Vertue of a living Soul III. That we now see what a length the Course of the Gospel and of the Church Militant is come and how far thus the Times of the Gentiles are fulfilled which once was so contrary to all human Appearance IV. That so sure and exact a Performance of the Scripture is now undeniable in the event and of such great and marvellous things which were foretold under the New Testament that in an ordinary way none could have believed what we see with our Eyes and now have these things which were in former Ages the Object of the Churches Faith been made the Object of our Sense and it 's sure this is such a Seal and Confirmation to our Faith in these last times as doth much exceed the greatest Miracles which were in the first Planting of the Gospel V. Though we may not resolve our Faith on any Extraordinary Providences or lay the least weight hereon to support the Authority of the Doctrine we profess since this only is founded on that Sacred Revelation of Divine Truth in the Scripture which is the infallible Rule to discern true Miracles and what is Gods Seal herein under the undoubted Signature and Stamp of his own Power and working in the same yet hath there been such incontroulable evidence of extraordinary Signs and Confirmations to confirm the Truth of the Reformed Religion since the Reformation as in no Ages past was ever known but with the first planting of the Gospel among the Gentiles SECTION IV. Qu. I. IS it clear and demonstrable that the Doctrine of Christ is a Soul-Quickning and Experimental Religion and the Trial thereof in its most Supernatural Truths of such rational Certainty and Evidence that the World can no more deny or question the same than those Experiments of Nature that are of most universal Use Ans Though men looked but at a distance here or were come from Heathenism so far as to make a Serious Trial of Christianity it 's sure they could not but see and be fully perswaded in their Judgment hereof on these grounds I. That a discovery is undoubted and clear in the Scripture of so great things as that there is a Holy Ghost and there be his workings on Mens Souls of Peace with God and the Joy of his Presence which all who receive the Gospel are called to know and prove on their own Trial. II. That this witness of Christian Experience hath as discernable a Consent and Harmony therewith as Face answereth to Face in the Glass and is clear to be no Casual Thing but every step in this way of Trial is by Scripture Light and what Christians did before read there they know it now by Feelings on their own Souls III. That this in all Ages of the Church and where-ever such as served God in the Spirit were found in the most remote parts from others hath still been the same and like a great Roll is sent down from one Generation to another with their Confirmatory Seal that God is faithful and true in those Truths of his Word which seem most incredible to the World and now come to our hand to require the same Attestation and Witness IV. That they who know and testifie these things sometimes found it not easie to believe the same and did no less judge of such great Experiments of Religion as a Dream or imaginary thing than most now do until they knew them by Experience on their Soul V. That such also have been the most Burning and Shining Lights that ever were in the Church and these innumerable in all Ages declare the same and that in the Mouth of the Grave and entrance to an Eternal State when no outward Interest could sway them hereto VI. That it must be a matter of greatest Assurance which hath then pressed the most tender Parents with their last and dying Breath to commend the same Trial to their Children and to charge their being earnest herein as the greatest Interest they could leave them VII That whatever Differences be oft among these in some matters of Truth Yet in the Certainty of this great Trial of the Life Power and Comforts of Religion there is an Harmonious Oneness in the same Testimony in all Times of the Church VIII That if any question this because so remote from Mens Senses and the Judgment of Carnal Reason the reality of its Effects doth unanswerably prove both the Reality and Excellency of the Cause Qu. II. What clear and Rational Conviction can you offer of so great a thing as Conversion of men from a State of Nature to a new state by Grace which doth raise them as far above the residue of Mankind as Reason doth above the state of the Beasts Ans Though I should strive against the Conviction of such a Miracle and Demonstration of the Gospel as Conversion is yet were it not possible to deny such demonstrative Evidences as the World hath hereof I. That it is sure such a Change is made essentially requisite to the Being and Constitution of a Christian by the whole Consent of the Scripture II. That there was never yet an Argument in Nature for ones being a Christian in the Life and Power thereof what ever may be for a naked form or show III. That they are not a few but innumerable Instances in all times and of all Ranks and Conditions of Men on whom so great a Change and difference hath been made thus evident both from themselves what once they were and from the residue of the World IV. That this hath been not only upon such as have been signally Impious in their Practice but who in their Judgment were wont to deride Holiness as a Fancy so as Atheists must grant that there have been as profest Atheists sometimes as themselves who have been made such Conspicuous Monuments of the Power of the Gospel V. That none can Object here as once the Jews did Do any of the Rulers or such as the World counts most wise and knowing stand witnesses to the same when it is so known that there have not been more Wise Learned and Judicious in the Things of Reason upon the Earth than such as have been eminent Examples of the Power of Conversion VI. That its marvellous Effects in subduing men from what once was their Predominant Interest and Idol and to part from what had been as their right Eye or Hand could only be from an Immediate Divine Power VII That such as were greatest Adversaries to the Truth have been made no less eminent Instruments in the Service of Christ and choice Vessels of Honour than once they were in their Enmity and Opposition VIII That this Change hath been discernable in times of most Visible Persecutions and Hazard when no outward Advantage or Gain could have the least influence thereon Now as these are demonstrably clear so can
off or make that thrive which God hath himself cursed and it is too visible how far we have gone thus out of the way of our Strength by such eager seeking Humane Props and support that we have forgot the Guide of our Youth and Covenant of our God and what great things he hath formerly done in the greatest straits of his Church when there was much humble trusting that the Spirit of the Lord would do more to recover his Truth than all Humane Might or Power could do SECTION II. Qu. VVHat Talent are we still accountable for to support our Faith against the greatest Fears of this time from these immediate Appearances of God and of the Glory of his Power for the same Truth and Cause of the Reformed Church we are now called to contend for which hath been since the Reformation when so strong and unusual a Tide now is against the same Ans If men shut not their eyes and hide this great Talent of the Works of God under the Ground it 's sure none can Question such a Seal which before the Sun to the Amazement and Conviction of the World hath been put to the Truth of the Reformed Religion that we are now brought under such a Call as the Church of Israel was Deut. 4.34 To ask of the Times that are past since Israels coming out of Egypt and since the first planting of the Gentile Church by the Gospel whether there hath been so great a thing as this in the Earth that God hath essayed to take to himself a People from the midst of other Nations by Temptations by Signs and by Wonders and by War and by a Mighty Hand and by an out-stretched Arm and by great Terrours according to all that the Lord our God hath done for the rescue of his People in these last Times from Antichristian Bondage and Darkness and settling them in a Church-state but unto us was this shewed that we might know that the Lord he is God and there is none else beside him Ye are still called to see and be as Eye Witnesses to these things I. How Bright a Day of the Gospel of Christ did go before this great Darkness on the Church and what a solemn Triumph in these late Ages the Truth hath had over Antichrist so as the full stroak and ruine of his Kingdom which is sure and established in the Promise of God seems not now more marvellous and above humane appearance than what we have seen in the begun degrees of its accomplishment II. In how few years also there was as a new Christian World brought forth in that swift Course and Progress which the ingathering of the Reformed Churches had so as between the Year 1560 and 1621. such famous Plantations of the Gospel were setled in a Church-state which all may see was the immediate Work and Power of God to shew that none should fear or stagger at his Promise though the waters yet swell and come to the flowings of Jordan and difficulties appear unsuperable to humane Sence after these great things which the Lord hath done III. How extraordinary a Calling and excitement of Instruments was then evident for the Service of that time and Reapers thus eminently prepared for so great an Harvest of the Gospel as might put the World to inquire whence these were in so numerous a Concurrence when a few of such a Spirit were so rarely to be found in many Ages before IV. Yea such an Accession also of Spiritual Gifts and Endowments was then for Building of the Church ●s had not been formerly known since the first coming of the Gospel to the Gentiles wherein it may be said the Glory of these last Times hath even in some degree exceeded that of the first V. And can the most dismal things of this time countervail the Confirmations of our Faith who have so clearly seen with the first breaking up of the Purer Doctrine of Christ the Power and Life of Christianity came therewith to the World as a Seal and Attestation thereto beyond any Miracles yea how innumerable a Company in these last Ages of different Tongues and Languages and these so remote from one another did not only receive the same Truth but with such Resolution Adventure their Souls thereon as might fully witness they had another prospect of Christianity and to be in some other manner ravished with the Glory and Beauty of the same than is now in these times VI. Such high Spring tides of the Power and Efficacy of the Gospel might be evident to all after so sad a restraint had been for so many Ages before under Antichristian darkness for whatever was then as a Private Seal on the Spirit of Christians whilst the Witnesses did Prophesie in Sack-cloth yet was there no such Evidence and Demonstration of the Holy Ghost or a Publick Confirmatory Seal to the Truth as was after the Reformation VII Yea was it not the most Sober Serious and Inquisitive Part of Men upon a sure Trial of the Grounds of their Faith who did most firmly imbrace the same and how many of these also were of the greatest Parts and Abilities whom none could Judge to Adventure so far herein without the highest Assurances that this was their undoubted interest and Salvation VIII We have seen not only men of mean and low Estate but such of the Highest Place and Quality most chearfully adventuring whatever Interest could be dearest to them in the Earth for the Truths sake yea it was ever found that such as were most acquainted with the Reformed Religion in its Power and lived up in their Practice to what they professed thereof were those who with the greatest Assurance most resolutely still adhered thereto IX We have seen also it s most remarkable spreading in the World when there could be no possible pretence of a Worldly Interest or External Motives for the same X We have seen something not only extraordinary but even Miraculous in the Joy and Resolution of innumerable Martyrs since the Reformation who did bear out with a more than humane strength against a cruelty so visibly Inhumane and Savage yea which did in some degrees exceed that measure of the Heathens in the Primitive Times as being against a greater Light than theirs XI And have we not seen of what Spirit such still have been since the Reformation who were the most notorious Instruments in the Churches Persecution and how visibly such did act herein under so impetuous an incitement of the Devil that as Tertullian in his Apology speaks of Nero the Truth might boast in having such Adversaries XII It is sure we have seen that no humane Power could yet ever undo this blessed Inteterest of the Reformed Religion tho' no way or change of Weapons hath been left untried but we have thus seen whither so strong and united a Confederacy as the Catholick League in France did at last resolve and not only in the ruine of the greatest Actors and Contrivers therein but