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A35959 Truths victory over error, or, An abridgement of the chief controversies in religion which since the apostles days to this time, have been, and are in agitation, between those of the Orthodox faith, and all adversaries whatsoever, a list of whose names are set down after the epistle to the reader : wherein, by going through all the chapters of The confession of faith, one by one, and propounding out of them, by way of question, all the controverted assertions, and answering by yes, or no, there is a clear confirmation of the truth, and an evident confutation of what tenets and opinions, are maintain'd by the adversaries : a treatise, most useful for all persons, who desire to be instructed in the true Protestant religion, who would shun in these last days, and perillous times, the infection of errors and heresies, and all dangerous tenets and opinions, contrary to the word of God. Dickson, David, 1583?-1663.; Sinclair, George, d. 1696. 1684 (1684) Wing D1412; ESTC R3405 145,943 378

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And besides this Law a positive Law was superadded to it that Adam should not eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil that by obeying the same he might give a Specimen or proof of his obedience to the Law of Nature in the perfect obedience whereof so long as he should continue he should live for ever For the Lord threatned death to him only if he should sin and death is the wages of sin which by sin entered into the world Gen. 2. 17. Rom. 6. 23. Rom. 5. 12. 13. 4 From those places of Scripture in which it is denyed that believers under the Covenant of Grace are justified by the Law but by Faith and the righteousness of Christ manifested in the Gospel For that the Law is weak powerless or impotent through the corruption of our Nature to justifie us and give us life Rom. 3. 20 21 28. Gal. 2. 16. Gal. 3. 10 11 12 13. Phil. 3. 9. Rom. 8. 2 3. Quest. II. DO the first four Commandments contain our duty towards GOD and the other six our duty towards man Yes Matth. 22. 37 38 39 40. Well then do not the Papists and Lutherians err who maintain that three only belong to the First Table and seven to the Second and that thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image with the foregoing thou shalt not have any other Gods before me are but one Command And that Thou shalt not covet thy neighbours house thou shalt not covet thy neighbours Wife nor his man-servant c. are two distinct Commands Yes By what reasons are they confuted 1 Because the two first Precepts command diverse things The one teacheth us who is to be worshipped to wit the true and living God and no other The second instructs us how he is to be worshipped namely according to his own appointment and not according to the appointment and pleasure of men as by Images and such like 2 Because it is one and the same Concupiscence which is forbidden in the tenth Command the summ whereof Thou shalt not covet is cited by the Apostle Paul Rom. 7. 7. and which is summarly exprest in the close of the tenth Command nor any thing which is thy neighbours 3 If the tenth Command ought to be two because these words thou shalt not covet are twice repeated then would it follow there should be as many Commands as there are things desired forbidden because it is evident that these words Thou shalt not covet are to be repeated with every part Quest. III. ARE all the Ceremonial Laws now abrogated under the new Testament Yes Col. 2. 14 16 17. Dan. 9. 27. Eph. 2 15 16. Well then do not the Judaisers err who maintain that all the Ceremonial Laws remain in their former strength and vigour and are obliging to Believers under the Gospel and not abrogated or disanulled by Christ Yes By what reasons are they confuted 1 Because Christ hath abolished the Law of Commandments contained in ordinances that he might gather together both Iews and Gentiles into one new man Eph. 2. 14 15. Col. 2. 14. Note that the Apostle here speaks of all Believers both of Iews and Gentiles as of one man because they being all under Christ the Head as members of one spiritual Body are made up as one renewed man 2 Because the Apostle sayes let no man judge you in meat or in drink or in respect of an holy day or of the new Moon or of the sabbath dayes all which are shaddows of things to come but the body is of Christ Col. 2. 16 17. This ver is a conclusion of the Apostles foregoing discourse against Ceremonies and things commanded by the Ceremonial Law which by the coming of Christ are abolished He calls them in the 17 verse a shaddow of things to come but the body says he is of Christ. That is the thing signified is of Christ for all the shaddows of the Old Testament had respect to Christ and his benefites by whose coming they also have an end Iohn 1. 17. Gal. 4. 3 4 5. 3 Because the Apostle says Believers are dead with Christ from the Rudiments of the World that is from the Ceremonial Commands as is evident from the Context Why says he as though living in the World are ye subject to ordinances That is as if your life and happiness consisted in these outward worldly principles but suffer your selves to be burdened by such Teachers with humane institutions and ordinances The Apostle indeed in these last words is reasoning against the institutions and ordinances of men from this Medium which is an argument from the greater to the lesser if ye be dead with Christ from the Ceremonies of the Law instituted in the Old Testament by God himself much more are ye free from the institutions and ordinances of men which are only grounded upon their own good pleasure Col. 2. 20 21. Gal. 4. 10 11. 4 Because the Apostle affirms that the Observation and useing of Circumcision cannot consist with true Faith in Christ now after the Gospel is fully published And he exhorts the Galatians to abide in their liberty purchased by Christ and not to submit themselves to the yoke of Mosaical Ceremonies Gal. 5. 1 2. 5 Because those Teachers who pressed the believing Gentiles to be circumcised and to observe the Law of Moses I mean the Ceremonial Law were condemned by the Council of Apostles Acts 15. 24. 6 Because Ceremonial Commands are neither of the Law of Nature nor are they injoyned to Believers under the Gospel as things Moral 7 Because these appointed Ceremonies were figures only of things to come imposed on the Iewes until the time of Reformation but taken away by Christ Heb. 9. 9 10 11 12. and Heb. 10. 9. Where it is said he taketh away the first namely all sorts of Propitiatory Offerings which were used in the Old Testament to settle the second namely his obedience to the will of his Father 8 Because they were given to the Israelites to foresignifie and represent Christ and his death and to be marks of difference between them and the unbelieving Nations Col. 2. 17. Eph. 2. 14. Where it is said who hath made both these namly Iewes and Gentiles one and hath broken down the middle wall of partition whereby the Ceremonial Law is understood which made a difference between the Iewes and the Gentiles Now since Christ hath suffered death and the Gentiles are called all these Ceremonies which did foresignifie his death and made that difference must of necessity cease 9 Because the Temple of Ierusalem to which the Ceremonies were restricted is destroyed and could never since be rebuilded Quest. IV. DId the Lord by Moses give to the Jews as a Body Politick sundry Iudicial Laws which expired together with their state Yes Do they oblige any other now further than the general equity thereof may require No. Exod. 21. from the first to the last ver Exod. 22. 1. to verse 29. Gen. 49.
upon him And Isaiah 53. 7. he offered up himself a sacrifice for sin and by one Oblation he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified Heb. 10. 14. 6 Because whole Christ was given to us with all his benefits otherwise if onely his passive Obedience were imputed to us it would follow that half Christ onely were given to wit Christ suffering but not Christ doing those things which pleased the Father taking away our sin and saving from death onely but not bringing Righteousness But Christ was not given and born for himself but for us that he might bestow himself wholly upon us by doing for us what we could not do and by suffering for us what we could not suffer Do not likewise the Socinians err who maintain That this Orthodox Doctrine namely That Christ did merit Eternal Salvation to the Elect and hath satisfied Divine Iustice for them is erroneous false and absurd Yes By what reasons are they confuted 1 Because the Messiah doth finish the transgression and maketh an end of sins and maketh Reconciliation for iniquity and shal be cut off but not for himself as the Prophet Daniel hath foretold chap. 9. 24 26. 2 Because his own self bare our sins in his own Body upon the tree 1 Peter 2. 24. 3 Because he hath reconciled those to GOD that were sometimes alienated and enemies in their mind by wicked works in the body of his Flesh through death Col. 1. 21 22. 4 Because now once in the end of the world hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself Heb. 9. 26. 5 Because he hath given his life an 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a pretium redemptionis a price of Redemption for many 6 Because the Prophet Isaiah sayes that it pleased the Lord to bruise him and put him to grief and that he was wounded for our transgressions and that he bare our iniquities chapter 53. 5 10 11. Quest. VI. DID Christ in the work of Mediation act according to both Natures by each Nature doing that which is proper to it self Yes Heb. 9. 4. 1 Peter 3. 18. Well then do not the Papists err who maintain that Christ is a Mediator only according to his humane Nature Yes By what reasons are they confuted 1 Because it was needful for perfecting the work of the Mediator that Christ should overcome death which could not otherwise be done than by his Divine Nature 1 Pet. 3. 18. Where it is said he was put to death in the Flesh but quickned by the Spirit 2 Because there are very many properties of the Mediator which cannot in any wise agree to the humane Nature of Christ as undertaking and promising that he will raise up all at the last day whom the Father has given him Iohn 6. 39. Again he could not lay down his life and take it up again by the alone strength of his humane Nature but all these are works proper to the Mediator as is clear from the tenth chapter of Iohn v. 18. And 3 the application of those good things which he hath merited is the proper work of the Mediator which can only be done by the Divine Nature 4 Because Christ is a Prophet a Priest and a King according to both his Natures A Prophet Matt. 11. 27. No man knoweth the Father save the Son A Priest Rom. 5. 10. Heb. 9. 14. He is a King Luke 1. 32. All which Offices he executes according to both his Natures CHAP. IX Of FREE-WILL Question I. HATH Man by his fall into an estate of sin wholly lost all ability of will to any supernatural good accompanying salvation so as a Natural Man being altogether averse from that Good and dead in sin is not able by his own strength to convert himself or to prepare himself thereunto Yes Rom. 5. 6 Iohn 15. 5. Rom. 3. 10. 12. Iohn 6. 44 65. Well then do not the Pēlagians and Socinians err who maintain that the Natural Man without supernatural and divine grace is able to convert himself to God by his own strength Yes Do not likewise the Semipelagians Papists Arminians and Lutherians err who maintain That fallen Man and corrupted with Original sin is partly able by his own strength the Grace of GOD assisting him to prepare himself and turn himself to GOD Yes By what reasons are they confuted 1 Because the Natural Man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of GOD for they are foolishness unto him neither can he know them because they are Spiritually discerned 1 Cor. 2. 14. Rom. 8. 7 9. 2 Because all that the Natural Man doth is sin and cannot in any wise please GOD because his works are not of Faith nor to the Glory of GOD as the Law requires Rom. 14. 23. Heb. 11. 6. Titus 1. 15. Rom. 3. 10 11 12. Psalm 14. 3. Rom. 8. 8. 3 Because a man hath no good in himself whereby he may be differenced from the most flagitious nor any good thing which he hath not received 1 Cor. 4. 7. 4 Because Conversion Grace and Salvation are not of him that runneth or willeth but of GOD that sheweth mercy and whom he will be hardneth Rom. 9. 15 16 18. Rom. 11. 7 8. Matth. 11. 21 22 25. 5 Because the Conversion of a Natural Man is the quickning of one dead Ephes. 2. 5. Col. 2. 13. It is a Regeneration or bearing again Ioh. 3. 5 6 It is the creating of a new heart Psalm 51. 10. It is the taking away the heart of stone and the giving of a heart of flesh Esek 11. 19. Esek 36. 26. And therefore as God raised Christ from the dead so also he raiseth us from the grave of sin by his own proper power 1 Cor. 6. 14. And 6 because GOD converts and calls men not by works of Righteousness which they have done Titus 3. 4 5 5. but according to his own Purpose and Grace which is given us in Christ Jesus 2 Timoth. 1. 9. Quest. II. DOth a Regenerate Man after his Conversion perfectly and onely will that which is good No. Gal. 5. 17. Rom. 7. 15 18 19 21 23 Well then do not the Puritans I do not mean the old Non-conformists Antinomians Anabaptists and many Quakers err who maintain That all the Saints of GOD are free from every spot and blemish of sin Yes Do not likewise some of the Popish Church and Socinians err who maintain That some Christians that are more advanced may come that length to be without any spot blemish and act of sin Nay that some have really win that length Yes By what reasons are they confuted 1 Because in many things we offend all Iames 3. 2. 2 Because Christ commands us to seek dayly remission of sins Matth. 6. 12. Luke 11. 4. 3 Because there is not one just man upon the Earth who doth not sin 1 Kings 8. 46. Eccles. 7. 20. 4 Because there is a continual war between the Flesh and the Spirit so that they namely the Regenerate are not able
therefore there must be such a distinct office by divine institution They must take special care of the Church of GOD 1 Tim. 3. 5. 1 Pet. 5. 2. 3. They are not to neglect the gift which is in them 1 Tim. 4. 14. They are to meditate on these things and to give themselves wholly to them 1 Tim. 4. 15. Acts 6. 2. 4. They are to preach the Word to rebuke to instruct gainsayers 2 Tim. 4. 2. 2 Tim. 2. 25. To administer the Sacraments Matth. 28. 19. 1 Cor. 11. 13. To ordain others for the Ministry by imposition of hands 1 Tim. 4. 14. To watch over the flock as those that must give an account Heb. 13. 17. 5 Because Christ requires peculiar distinct duties in the people in reference to their Ministers therefore the office of the Ministry must be of divine institution They must know and acknowledge those that are over them in the Lord 1 Thes. 5. 12. Highly to esteem them in love for their works sake 1 Thes. 5. 13. To obey them to encourage them Heb. 13. 7. To maintain them Gal. 6. 6. To pray for them 2 Thes. 3. 1. 6 Because GOD hath made peculiar promises to his Ministers as Lo I am with you alway even to the end of the world Matth. 28. 20. The promise of special assistance 2 Cor. 3. 5. 6. Of protection and defence in all aslaults Rev. 1. 20. The promise of the power of the keyes which promise was not limited to the Apostles as Apostles but was given to the Apostles as Ministers of the Gospel as is evident from Mat. 18. 17 18. The promise of special sympathy with them Matth. 10. 40. Luke 10. 16. Iohn 13. 20. 1 Thes. 4. 8. Now would ever the Lord have promised to keep up and maintain that office in his Church which he had not set up and instituted The other thing to be made out is that the office of the Ministry is perpetually necessary 1 Because the ordinances are perpetually necessary by divine institution therefore the office of the Ministry to dispense these ordinances is perpetually necessary by divine institution For if God had only appointed the ordinances to continue in his Church then would preaching and administration of the Sacraments fail because that which is every mans work is usually and effectually no mans work The Lord doth not immediatly administer them himself neither are Angels employed for this work But he hath committed this service to men who are Stewards and dispensers of the mysteries of God It is evident that the preaching of the Word shall continue to the end of the world from Matth. 28. 20. Eph. 4 11 12 13. It is evident of Baptism and the Lords Supper which are conjoyned in the institution of Christ with the Ministery of the Word For to whom he gave commission to preach to them also he gave commission to administer the Sacraments Baptism is an ordinance of the New Testament appointed by God himself For Iohn was sent to baptize God was the Author Iohn was only the Minister This was to continue perpetually as is evident from Christs promise and his precept Matth. 28 20. The ends for which Baptism was ordained are not temporary but moral and so perpetual Do not all Christians now need these means as the Christians during the age of the Apostles Are not Christians to be baptized into his death buried with him by Baptism that like as Christ was raised from the dead by the Glory of the Father even so we also should walk in newness of life It is called by the holy Ghost a saving Ordinance and is unto believers and their seed in the New Testament as the Ark was to Noah and his family in the old World who being in the Ark was saved from perishing in the waters when the rest were drowned so Baptism doth now save us not only or mainly the outward part of it the putting away the filth of the flesh which is yet an Ordinance to further our salvation but when the Spirit of Regeneration effectually concurs so that we find there is a renewing of the holy Ghost and thereby the answer of a good conscience towards God 1 Pet. 3. 21. It is evident that the Sacrament of the Lords Supper is to continue to the end of the world It was not only appointed for Apostles to whom it was first administred but unto all believers both Iews and Gentiles And not only for that age but for all generations succeeding for Believers are commanded to shew forth the Lords death till he come by eating this bread and drinking this cup. Therefore if these ordinances be appointed by God to continue to the end it follows evidently that he hath designed the office of the Ministry to hold up and hold forth his Ordinances to the end of the world 2 Because the promises which Christ hath made to uphold the Ministry are perpetual therefore the office must be perpetual Matth. 28. 20. Go teach and baptize all Nations and lo I am with you to the end of the world This promise cannot be limited to the particular age during the lives of the Apostles because the Holy Ghost useth three expressions to declare the perpetuity of this promise Aion that this promise shall continue so long as the world continues Secondly Synteleia Heos tes synteleias tu Aionos that this promise shall have no end till the world be consummat or brought to a Period Thirdly Pasas tas Hemeras all days and successions of times Not only Meth hymon hemeras hymon not only with you during your own dayes but all the dayes of the Gospel till time shall be no more And this promise was made not to the Apostles as Apostles nor to the Apostles as Believers but to the Apostles as ministers and Stewards of the Mysteries of God 3 Because the Elect require the office of the Ministry perpetually Our Natures are as bad as Iews and Pagans Eph. 2 3. Our judgements full of darkness and ignorance 1 Cor. 2. 14. Our wills stuborn and rebellious and so alienated that we rebel against the light The delusions of Satan are strong The multitude of false Teachers are very numerous so that they are ready to seduce the Elect themselves if it were possible 4 Because the ends for which Christ hath appointed a ministry are perpetually necessary The Elect must be called and gathered for there will be some still in every age to be added to the Church of them that shall be saved There are many sheep which are not yet brought into his fold many who belong to the Election who are not yet effectually called them also will Christ bring in both Iews and Gentiles that there may be one fold as there is one shephers Now God hath revealed no other ordinary way to convert and bring these into his fold but the Ministry of his word for how shall they believe without a Preacher Therefore if there be some Elect continually to be brought into