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A89271 An explicite declaration of the testimony of Christ according to the plain sayings of the Gospel: and therein, of the purposes, promises, and covenants of God, as by Gospel declared. With, a consideration of a question stated about faith. By Thomas Moore, Senior. Moore, Thomas, Senior. 1656 (1656) Wing M2593B; ESTC R231372 616,621 754

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it is called The Faith of the common Salvation being The Vision of All. And this Doctrine of the Oblation of Christ is rightly called The Vision of All because that Jesus Christ Rom. 1.1 2 3 4 5. so to be preached for the Obedience of Faith to all Nations for offering this Oblation First he did take the Nature of all Mankinde he was made under the Law for all he bare the sins of all he died for all gave himself a Ransom for all calleth all enlightneth all is God's Salvation for all and being all this God will have him so to be preached to all and set forth as an Object of Faith for all yea as he is The Saviour of the World The Propitiation for the sins of the whole World All which are before shewn in treating of the Oblation by plain sayings of Scripture and yet this is still farther to be noted about this Vision or Doctrine Joh. 20.31 Luk. 1.1 2 3 4. Eph. 3.3 4. Ioh. 3.14 15. Heb. 2.2 Col. 1.28 1 Cor. 1.30 Rom. 1.16 17. That God will have it plainly written and declared yea it is so written and in Ministration to be held forth to all yea so explained and elevated that all and every Man may behold and read it for his healing yea see himself perfect in Christ that is perfectly satisfied for and redeemed from the Curse of the Law by Christ and in him fulness of Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption yea fulness of Spirit and Life so as beholding him he may believe and in believing receive it all And Isa 55.4 1 Joh. 4.9 10 14. Eph. 2 13-18 2 Tim. 1.10 as this is set forth as a common Salvation to all so likewise the preciousness and efficacy of the Blood and Sacrifice of Christ the immensness of the Love of God to Mankinde in the Gift of his Son and commended through his Blood the open way of approach here-through to God and so bringing Immortality and Life to Light by the Gospel And so the Ground Isa 55 1-4 Mat. 11.27 28. Rev. 22.17 Isa 45.22 Heb. 2.2 Freedom Motives and Helps for all and every or any one to come in and believe and the certainty of enjoyment in believing and sure hope of Glory these to be declared that he that heareth beholdeth and readeth the same may be saved and run to the enjoyment of all in Christ These things being all in plain sayings of Scripture before cited often sheweth That such is the beginning of his Word and that it is the Vision of all in which such Testimony of Christ and good News for Mankinde and so the Key of Knowledge opening the Door to the Knowledge of the Kingdom Oh loving and glorious Christ Oh excellent Oblation Oh blessed Gospel Of which Gospel-Testimony concerning the Oblation of Christ I will say yet one thing more about its Usefulness in Ministration CHAP. 11. The Vse Ministers of the Gospel are to make of this Doctrine THe Oblation of Christ for us all Tit. 2.14 3.4 and the Love of God to Mankinde therein appearing as before declared is that with which by the appointment of God and Christ and the Teachings of the Holy Spirit the Ministers and Preachers of the Gospel are to do their whole Work for convincing Men of Unbelief and drawing Men to Repentance from dead Works Heb. 5.12 6.1 2. and Faith towards God and instructing them in the Doctrine of Baptisms and laying on of Hands and Use of all the Ordinances of God and for confirming their Faith in the Resurrection of the Dead and of Eternal Judgement This being the Foundation of all these yea 2 Cor. 5.14 15 19.20 21. 6.1 2. Isa 28.12 26. Rom. 5.1 2.5 8 9 10 11. 8 32-35 Heb. 9.28 Tit. 2.11 14. 3.4 by and with this Doctrine of the Oblation of Christ for us all to extend press Reproofs Exhortations Beseechings Instructions and Consolations yea with this and by this to direct to Peace with God and Confidence in him and Hope of the fruits of the Mediation and Intercession of Christ and so to a comfortable waiting for his coming again yea in that before said and places alleadged it plainly appears That this Oblation of Christ and the Love of God to Mankinde appearing there-through is that Grace of God saving to all Men and that which in the appearance in the evidences of it specially in the Gospel-Declaration saveth and teacheth Tit. 2.14 3.4 5 6 7. it saveth the Beholders of it by the washing of Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost which here-through he richly sheds on them that being justified by his Grace they should be made Heirs according to the Hope of Eternal Life And this to be affirmed to stir up Men to good Works also Tit. 3.8 3.11 12 13 14. For this Grace of God saving to all men in its appearing teacheth us That denying ungodliness and worldly lusts we should live soberly righteously and godly in this present world looking for the blessed hope and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Iesus Christ who gave himself for us that he might redeem c. So precious a Stone is he that so set forth effecteth such things and so precious an Oyntment in the Spirit 's going forth in this Doctrine is this 1 Joh. 2.19 20 21 27 28. That it teacheth Believers all things and is Truth and is no Lye yea and so fully teacheth them that they need not that any Man teach them other Doctrine or in other Manner but as this Anoynting teacheth them of all things yea no otherwise then by and with this and according to this were they to be taught So that all that the Ministers of the Gospel have to do in their Ministration they are as they desire approbation of 1 Cor. 1.17 18 21 23 24. and blessing in their Ministration from God so to do all their Ministration by and with this Oh that they would all be perswaded to this But this having always been rarely found Isa 28.12 14. 29.10 11. Psal 118.22 Mat. 21.42 Act. 4.11 That the profess'd Teachers and Builders in the Church would hearken to but rather slight this as a mean way of teaching yea and in these dayes it being rarely found either in practice or approbation among many professed and admired Ministers of the Gospel I shall hint a little more to evidence That with this Doctrine of the Oblation of Christ for us all they are to do their whole Business in their Ministration 1. This is that set forth and appointed to be set forth by God even the Father for this end Rom. 3.25 26. 1 Joh. 2.2 Him hath God set forth to be a propitiation through Faith in his Blood to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins c. And to the Ministers he hath said Isa 28.12 16. This is the rest wherewith ye may cause the weary to rest
3.4 5 6 7. read and consider the place and see it is the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man it 's not said Joh. 3.16 his special and peculiar Love to some Elect but the pity and love of God to Man-ward that in its appearing saved us not according to works of righteousness which we have done it neither appeared or saveth by any thing in us or done by us Rom. 3.9 25. 5.6 8 9 10. 2 Cor. 5.20 Eph. 2.16 17. in which we were better than others but according to his mercy that is his Love commended to sinners in his giving Christ to die and make peace for them by his Blood when we were Enemies and causing it to appear to us while we were such and no better than others he saved us that is reconciled our hearts and converted us to himself and this saving by the washing of Regeneration that is the vertue and efficaciousness of the Blood and Oblation of Christ by means of his Mediation made known to us and his Love there-through streaming Rom. 5 1-5 1 Pet. 1.2 2 Thes 2.13 Heb. 9.14 being by the Holy Ghost set home to the Heart and so also by the renewing of the Holy Ghost who in such discovery as is said sprinkleth the Blood of Christ in the Heart and thereby speaketh peace and createth or reneweth a new Disposition or Spirit in the Heart Rom. 3.22 24 25 26 27. 4.5 23 24 25. 5 1-11 Which washing of Repentance and renewing of the Holy Ghost he by vertue of his Oblation once offered and his Intercession continued the Divine Love appearing there-through shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Lord that we being justified by his Grace now mark the last end in which his coming again is intimated we should be made Heirs according to the Hope of Eternal Life 1 Joh. 4.9.10 Thus doth the Love of God to Mankinde appearing through the Oblation of Christ lead to see and enjoy the Ends and Vertues of his Oblation and therein the Benefit of his Mediation and Intercession and therewith and thereby the Hope of the Inheritance and Eternal Life in the coming again of Christ so precious is the word of the beginning of Christ to lead into all that follows to be known of him 2. Tit. 2.11 12 13 14. read the place and minde The Grace of God Tit. 3.4 2 Cor. 3.18 Phil. 3.7 8. which is the same with the kindeness and Love of God to Man-ward saving to all men or bringing Salvation to all Men hath appeared so as in its appearing and saving Operations it teacheth us here is the benefit of his Mediation in extending the Vertues of his Oblation that denying ungodliness and worldly lusts we should live soberly and righteously and godly in this present world now mark the last looking for the blessed hope and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ And all this large Grace appearing in such saving tendency with such teachings and fitness for prevalency therein grounded and bottomed upon the Word of the beginning of Christ vers 14. Who gave himself for us c. with which I began this Discourse of the Oblation Intercession and coming again of Christ and with the same I for this Part end In all that is said of the Testimony of Christ in every Branch and of all together it appears That this Testimony is a Doctrine according to godliness and hath its natural tendency to godliness effecting it in all cordial Believers of it and also that this Testimony of Jesus is The Spirit of Prophesie The Original of all right Understanding The true and so best Enlightner Teacher School-Master and Director to all right understanding and speaking And ignorance and unbelief of this Testimony or any Branch of it specially the first is the cause of all error and mistakes about Scriptures And by this Testimony minded we may discern what true Faith is what the Object what the Medium discovering what the Believing is and how it worketh But I forbear to proceed farther in those things till I have first minded the degrees of the Revelation of Christ in this Testimony of him and how it was revealed evidenced and so made known and taught by degrees till the whole was cleerly manifested to be so now taught and believed An Explicite Declaration of the Testimony of Christ c. PART III. CHAP. I. Of the first Revelation of Christ and Way of making him known THE first Revelation of Jesus Christ was in Paradise thus Gen. 3.15 I will put enmity between thee and the woman and between thy seed and her seed it shall bruise thy head and thou shalt bruise his heel In which according to Explication since is observed 1. That the first Promulgation of the Gospel as it was immediate from and by God himself so it was done in the denouncing the Curse on the Serpent and his Seed yea Gen. 3.1.14 15. in some measure on the Serpent that was the Devil's Instrument and its Seed but in full and specially on the Devil the old Serpent with his Angels Rev. 12.9 20.2 8.13 9.12 11 14-18 and those by his Temptations become of him and so his Seed even as the compleating of the Exaltation of Christ and those that are his Seed is declared in the denouncing and bringing in the last and great Wo upon the Inhabiters of the Earth which are the Seed of this old Serpent 2. Gen. 3.16 17. Rom. 5.18 Heb. 9.27 That the Seed of the Woman is also so exprest that it may have a double sense one a more remote sense in which it may be carried to all that come of her by a natural conception before whom in the Promise Hope was set and of and from among whom the two Seeds more directly spoken of are and will be drawn And the other sense proper and nigher and that both principal full Gen. 3.15 Psal 49.7 8. Isa 7.14 Mat. 1.22 23. Luk. 1.30 34 35. Gal. 4.4 Mat. 1.1 Rom. 1.3 Gal. 3.16 1 Joh. 3.5 8. Heb. 2.14 and most cleer and direct and that is the Lord Jesus Christ for he saith It shall bruise thy head It was not thus The Woman nor any of her Seed by natural conception which are every way as much the Seed of Adam the Man as of the Woman of which no Man can redeem his Brother or give to God a Ransome for him But it was He even Jesus that was conceived in the Wombe and born of a Woman and a Virgin in a supernatural way without the help or use of Man which Virgin was of the Seed of Abraham and David to whom also the Promise was explicated and so he was the Seed of David of Abraham of the Woman the promised Seed even he that in due time was manifested to take away sins and destroy the works of the Devil And the Holy Ghost hath given us
but turning aside and departing from him they lose their principle and wither that remaineth in Christ from whom they are departed and cannot be retained and found abiding and dwelling in any but by or in beleeving on him so as departing through unbeleef Rom. 11.22 Heb. 3.13.6 14. Rom. 7.2.5 8.2 Prov. 13.13 14 6.21 22 23 14.26 27 brings loss and perishing but in beleeving on him the dwelling in the heart of this principle is enjoyed he is the fountain and he that beleeveth on him receiveth from him The law of Grace which as it comes from him and his Spirit in it is called a fountain of life And so the fear of the Lord effected thereby even the faith in and love of adoration and acknowledgement of God in Christ is a fountain of life and this upon the account of Christ the fountain from whom the streams bearing his name do flow And in beleeving on whom they are received and do operate in the beleever even all those principles mentioned Heb. 6.1 2 5. All which run in one living principle which because of its springing and living efficacies is called a Spring or Well of living waters in which from Christ beleevers act in bringing forth the motions of the Spirit Joh 4.10 14. 7.37.38 39 Psal 68.27 Phil. 4.13 Ioh. 15.4.8 Yet the beleevers being still men and having in them another cross inclination abiding to molest them they need still those admonitions Jam. 3.8 9 10 11 12. Rom. 8 5-13 Gal. 6.8 Heb. 3.13 12.15 17 c. 4 That the spiritual Acts Works and Duties be here rightly understood and distinguished and considered that we confound not the workings of God in the beleever inabling and moving him to work with the workings of the beleever in and through the workings of God Ro. 12.1 2 5. Phil. 2.1 2 12. for so all the exhortations given and obedience called for and disobedience reproved will be made void and null and that we may rightly understand view the place quoted Philip. 2.13 For it is God that worketh in you both to Will and to Do even of his good pleasure He in the former verse intreated them as he did the Romans even by that done by Christ and that now in him and flowing from him in them As they had alwayes obeyed not as in his presence onely but now much more in his absence so now saith he to them Work out your own salvation with fear and prembling 1 Ioh. 5.12 Ioh. 1.12 Minde the words he saith not Work for or to get salvation Nor speaks he onely of salvation as it is by and in Christ wrought for them but of that as it is by Spirit in the Gospel applyed to and by faith received in them and so it is their own Christ and that which is his is made theirs 1 Cor. 1.30 3.22 23. Rom. 5.1 2 3-5 Tit. 4-4 7 Tit. 2.11 12 13. and in beleeving this they are saved or have this salvation working within them like as is said in verse 12. And this salvation within them is teaching and working in them with motions To deny ungodliness and worldly lusts to live soberly righteously and godly in this present world and wait for the blessed hope c. Gal. 5.22 23. Col. 3.9 10 12 13. 1 Thess 5.11 20. Rom. 6.16.19 12.1 2. Gal. 5.16 25. Eph. 4.21.25 5.1 2. Col. 3.9.12 And therein stirring them up to live by faith in God and so to love joy peace patience meekness c. To bowels of mercy kindness c. And so to pray to and praise God to exhort one another c. Now all these are the works of God in his grace bringing salvation And as these mercies of God in this salvation given you works within you so do ye obey yeeld up your selves as servants to righteousness Sow to the Spirit And so work out your own salvation with fear and trembling For it is God which worketh in you It is he which gave his Son for you and made him known to you and so inabled you by him to beleeve in God and so forgave your sins and filled you with this consolation of Christ and comfort of his own love and fellowship of the Spirit which by the same Spirit in the operations of this grace moveth you To Will to live by faith to deny ungodliness c. to live soberly c. to pray c. to shew mercy c. And to Do He doth not say It is God that willeth in you that beleeveth prayeth c. Neither doth he say in any other sense than as expressed by giving light motion or power to Will and to Do That God hath given and wrought the will and the deed But it is he that worketh in you both to Will and to Do of his good will or pleasure so as still to Will and to Do is the beleevers work which he cannot do of himself yer in this gracious season by this preventing grace light motion and divine power of God working within him he may both will and do if he yeeld up to this grace and herein is his obedience which being with a willing minde is accepted according to that he hath And in murmuring and withdrawing from this and so grieving the Spirit and sowing to the flesh is his disobedience that he will be reproved and chastened for And so in this saying is a great and forcible motive and encouragement to obedience it is God that in the operations of this salvation worketh in you to Will and to D● yea he d●th it of good will So that entertaining his motions and yeelding up according to his strength given into you sowing to the Spirit in willing and doing according to his motions by his strength afforded you have God on your si●e his favour and strength is with you to accept defend assist bless and follow on with more grace and you shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting Gal 6.8 And here is a forcible admonition against disobedience It is God that by these operations worketh in you c. If you sleight refuse turn away and disobey Psal 8.11 Heb. 12.25 Eph. 4.30 1 Thess 4.8 5.19 you sleight and refuse God you turn away from God that speaks from heaven and disobey God and grieve and resist his Spirit and so endanger your selves c. Whence suitable to all this follows that exhortation vers 14 15 16. Do all things without murmurings c. Suitable to all said to the Hebrews and like this the other quotation 1 Pet. 1.22 Seeing you have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit unto unfained love of the brethren see that ye love one another with a pure heart fervently This appears to be an exhortation to stir them up to such love not an affirmation that it would infallibly so be in and with them but an exhortation that it might so be and that neither in vain
33.14 15 24 29. extending mercies to allure them and while they did hang back using Judgements and Chastisements to take down their pride and break them off their enterprize and bow their Ear to hearken to the Voice of God in Christ so that God dealt graciously with the World at that time and it was justly for great ungodliness and sinning against the mean of Grace overthrown with Water And the teaching of the Gospel thus revealed and such Evidences in such manner taught Gen. 15. continued and was still vouchsafed after the Flood to the whole World again and such as before the chosen Teachers as Noah Sem Arphaxad Salah Eber Peleg Reu Serug Nahor Terah Abraham and such as through their Teachings were converted and fitted And how many of these were living together or at one time in divers parts of the World who can tell But this we know That Noah so prayed for and prophesied of Sem that implies no less Gen. 9.27 than that the Church should be in his House as God useth to put his Word in his choice people that are his House that it may sound forth from them to bring in others And Sem lived five hundred and two yeers after the Flood so that if he did not out-live Abraham yet he was living on the Earth when Abraham offered up Isaac his Son and he was a Priest and Teacher of God in the Church and for and to the whole World I will not determine That he was Melchizedec that blessed Abraham though probabilities of it enough might be given nor will I say any thing more of Arphaxad and the rest but That the Gospel thus revealed and rumoured and the Goodness of God in his workes of Creation and Providence thus evidenced being thus taught by those Elders that feared God was for the good of all Men and saving to them and such as did receive the same and abide therein were saved thereby I suppose none questions And if we proceed a little farther to the time of Job Job 19.25 26 27. which very probable was before Moses however not in that part of the World where the Children of Israel lived and what knowledge he had of his Redeemer we may read and what way they then looked for and found the Knowledge of God their own words testifie Bildad saith Enquire Job 8.8 10. I pray thee of the former ages and prepare thy self to the search of their Fathers c. shall not they teach thee and tell thee and utter words out of their heart Iob 15.10 And Eliphaz gives this as the Reason of their Knowledge With us are both the gray-headed and very aged men c. and how profoundly they spake of God from the Teachings they had in the works of Creation and Providence the story shews Iob 25 26 27. Iob 4.12.21 33.14 15. 35 36 37 38 39 40. though some particular enlargement in use of that Knowledge they had by visions also yea Elihu gives his Instructions to Job from the great works of God and the Lord himself did also even by his works instruct Job so that the Love of God to Mankinde in providing a Redeemer as declared in Paradise in the hearing of all Mankinde as then in being in the first publick Man to be taught and rumoured to all the World and the Evidences and Demonstrations of his Goodness in works of Creation and Providence that all might look to him and be saved and such as were through the hearing and discerning of his Goodness brought in to believe in him and live to him those his elect and chosen Instruments to teach the Knowledge of God in these two Mediums unto others Whence also Moses when he writ the Law yet saith Remember the dayes of old the yeers of Generation and Generation Deut. 32. ask thy Father and he will shew thee thy Elders and they will tell thee And the Truth revealed in the beginning and the Evidences of it in works of Creation and Providence and the Teaching of the Truth from both the Revelation at first given at the Evidences continued by those graciously brought in and chosen into the acknowledgement of it that others might still come in 1 Pet. 2.3 5 9. hath been God's approved Way from the beginning and so remaineth to the end of the World and though other Revelations followed yet it was still but the farther opening the same Truth and though other Ordinances and Officers were afforded yet it was for farther helpfulness Mat. 19.8 Ioh. 1.1 2 3 4. 1 Ioh. 1.1 2 3. and no exclusion of these first chosen from bearing forth his Name and so our Saviour teacheth us to have respect for assured Truth and Goodness to that which was from the beginning And so the Apostles also avouch of their Doctrine It was from the beginning and so the Love of God to Mankinde evidenced by Word and Works taught and shewn forth by Believers hath been from the beginning Too blame was he that now farther Light is come would have denied the Death of Christ for All Men by saying Christ died not for Cain for he came not of Cain for Christ came not of Abel nor of Joseph or Levi the Sons of Jacob c. Yet sure Christ not onely died for these but they were saved by him also and as for Cain if he was not one that Christ had accepted to die for his Father would not have instructed him to offer Sacrifice nor would God have so expostulated with him and told him In doing well Gen. 4 3-7 he should have been accepted His wo came by his own stubbornness 1 Ioh. 3.12 in becoming of the wicked One. And all the Fathers mentioned from Adam to Noah are as much the Natural Parents of all Mankinde now living as Abraham Isaac and Jacob were of old Israel and that God had a merciful end in making all Nations of Men of one Blood Gen. 17.26 27. Ezek. 18.31 32. 33.11 Psal 36.7 8. that they might seek him and so in converting any that they also might seek to convert others is affirmed and still the prevalency of this Grace in the Heart is that in which the blessing is met with CHAP. 2. Of the second Revelation of Christ and way of making him known THe second and more full Revelation of Christ and so the Gospel concerning him was by God himself immediately to Abraham Isaac and Jacob at several times If any demand But why was not this Revelating given to Melchizedec I answer How much was revealed to Melchizedec is unknown to us Iob 33.13 nor doth God answer or give account of his matters therefore I list neither to enquire nor study to give an answer unless this may be taken as one given of God because that Melchizedec was the highest and choice Type of the Eternal Priesthood of Christ greater than Abraham the Blesser of Abraham figuring out Christ
Prov. 1.22 23. 9.2 6. Isa 55.2 7. of the Promises of God in the three several Heads or Branches it appears That the Love and Free-Grace of God in all appearing hath enough in it to call and draw in the worst of Men and Unbelievers that hear it Rev. 22.17 Joh. 3.33 Rom. 3.4 1 Joh. 5.10 to repent and believe and to confirm the Faith of Believers and to lead ●em to the assurance of Faith for perseverance Oh that Men would believe God more then Men and not make him a liar to justifie Men and surely the Covenants of God are suitable to the Gospel of God and his Purposes and Promises of which next An Explicite Declaration of the Testimony of Christ c. PART VI. CHAP. I. Of the Covenants of God with the two publick Men. THE Covenants of the Lord are sure and according to his terms of covenanting shall certainly be performed to every Iota but those I am now to consider be such as pertain to life and godliness and so to Salvation And therefore I shall endeavour to set them forth as upon search in and by the Scripture understood according to the Testimony of Christ I finde them either made or promised to be made beginning with those already made and so I shall begin with the two publick Men the first Adam and the second Adam I. What the Covenant made with the first Adam was is not exprest but as it may be gathered by the story and elsewhere in Scripture what such great goodness extended obligeth to and so it cannot be denied but that the Grace of God in the Creation of the Heaven and Earth and a world of Creatures for Man and Man himself in the Image and likeness of God and making him a publick Man and common Father of all Mankinde that were to proceed naturally from him and set him in a place of pleasure and appointed him a service of delight in dressing the Garden making him Lord of all the Creatures below affording him Liberty of Communion with the Creator and a Tree of Life on which eating he might be immortal and live for ever This did oblige him to believe and acknowledge the Word Wisdom Power Truth Love and Goodness of God his Creator and therein to love the Lord his God with all his Minde Heart Soul and Strength and his Neighbour even all Mankinde that was to come of him as himself and so to walk in this belief of God and love of God and his Nieghbour doing whatever God should say unto him from that natural Principle of Righteousness God had implanted in him and though this was to works yet I cannot for all this say God made with him and put him under a Covenant of works to do and live or by doing such things to live not onely because I finde no Record of any such thing imposed by such an Obligation from God on him nor engaged and promised so on the part of Adam but because God in breathing into him the breath of life and making him a living Soul Gen. 2.7 1 Cor. 15.45 Gen. 1.27 Eccles 7.29 Col. 3.10 did so frame him to the likeness of God in Righteousness and Holiness inspiring such a Disposition into his Soul and Aptitude into his Faculties Parts and Members that it was natural to Adam and he freely inclined so to love God and his Neighbour and apted with motion and strength to have walked out in that love yea as natural as for the Sun to give light or the Fire heat or the Earth to bring forth its fruits so as no outward imposed or inforced Law was needed nor was he under the power of any such either to charge or to accuse or excuse If any reply That he was under a Covenant of works because he was set to dress the Garden Gen. 2.8 15. I answer That God put the Man in the Garden to dress it and to keep it is true but That he made that as a Covenant of Works to put Adam under a Covenant of Works it being so easie and delightful it doth no more appear to me then God calling a People out of Darkness and Bondage into Light and Freedom chusing them in and building them on his Son to offer up by him spiritual Sacrifices 1 Pet. 2.5 9. Luk. 1.74 75. and shew forth his praises and serve him in Righteousness and Holiness should be a putting them under a Covenant of Works If it be replied That the Lord commanded the man saying Of every Tree in the Garden eating thou shalt eat or Gen. 2.16 17. thou maist freely eat but of the Tree of knowledge of good and evil thou shalt not eat of it for c. I answer This implies that Adam knew the Nature of all the Trees and shews the great Liberty that God gave him in his delightful business of dressing the Garden to eat of them all but one and shewed him the danger of eating of that one to keep him from it and therein gave him both the Oportunity and Liberty of exercising the Freedom of his Will in shewing forth his well-pleasedness with and freeness of abiding in the way of his Creator which else he had been in a sort necessitated to and could not have shewn forth that Freedom as now he might And this is not like a Covenant of Works enjoyning Works unless any will have a ceasing from one Work to be the Works to which if any should tempt him he could not plead want fasting Mat. 4.2 hunger all which was on him that overcame to weaken or necessitate him to it and the Truth is 2 Cor. 11.3 See Part 1. ch 9. 10. Had he abode in the belief of the Word of the Lord he had not eaten of it and so fallen So that by all I can finde The first Adam was under a Covenant of Grace Grace obliging and Grace given leading and so at least a gracious Covenant and so was all Mankinde at first in him during his innocency unless one should deny any thing freely from God to be of Grace and free and undeserved Favour but onely forgiveness of sins and that which follows thereupon and so exclude not onely Adam in his innocency but the Holy Angels also from being under Grace or free Favour But Adam in the Female first and then thereby in the Male listened to the Tempter questioning the Truth and meaning of the Import of the plain Saying of the Lord and so let go his Faith or believing of God's Word and so eat and sinned and fell Gen. 3.1 7. Rom. 5.12 18. and so all Mankinde sinned and fell in him and so in this his fall he lost his righteous Disposition and aptitude to love God and his Neigbour the Law of Righteousness was now out of his heart and a contrary Disposition sprung up therein from the poysonous VVord of the Serpent received and so he and all Mankinde in him fell under the Covenant and Law
lead us to repentance that coming into him we might have life and this now also all testified by the Spirit of God Oh! let us not deny this Lord that bought us let his goodness melt our hearts and prevail with us to acknowledge him the Lord and Saviour of the world even our Lord that so we may repent and beleeve in him and live to him And let no man deceive you by telling you these are the fruits of the goodness of God as a Creator but not as a Redeemer not so as through a Mediator extended as fruits of the purchase and mediation of Christ for all is through him And no man can know God that doth not so acknowledge Christ his Son For the Father hath committed all judgement to the Son of man Rom. 14.7 Phil. 2 7-11 1 Tim. 2.6 Joh. 5.20 21 22 23 27. 2 Cor. 5.15 upon this account because he hath taken the nature of man and therein given himself a ransome for all men and that to this end That all men should honour the Son as they honour the Father And he that honoureth not the Son in these or other things honoureth not the Father So that the application of the purchase and intercession of Christ as being onely for some peculiar and undemonstrable sort of men doth teach the sons of men to deny the Lord that bought them and shuts the door of repentance against them But now for such as to whom the Gospel is also ministred yea and therein also Spirit vouchsafed and they by the Spirit illuminated in the knowledge of Christ and that with such operations as effectually produceth such a change in the minde affections and coversation that there is in them repentance and sorrow for sin with light love joy zeal obedience and holiness So sincere as makes them do worthily in their generations their faith and holines true in its kind and they upon account thereof called Saints and Beleevers And yet though all this be given them of God yet neither the Spirit nor any of these his operations bestowed on them as a fruit of the purchase and intercession of Christ How then shall we conceive it to be bestowed without some secret blaspheming of God some way in his Truth and Justice and testimony of his Son can any man tell Is there any word of Scripture to say it Col. 1.19 2 Pet. 2.1 2. yea is not all the Scripture against such a conceit yea it shews it to be a denying of the preheminencie of Christ that God would have him to have in all things yea it plainly teacheth not onely other men but even beleevers to deny the Lord that bought them and a leaving them to conclude their faith by fancy seeing there are none by the Gospel to tell them though their faith be true in its kinde and operative whether they be beholding to Christ for it and whether it be a fruit of his purchase and intercession or no and if any presume to tell them they must take it on their word and so their faith rest on man 1 Cor. 2.4 And into what delusions this may lead men let wise men judge But Mr. Owen may be supposed not to deny but that they have the holy Spirit given them as a fruit of the purchase and intercession of Christ but that it is not so given them to dwell and abide in them for ever as to these he pleads for And were it not for his oft and plain expressions elsewhere in his book denying the purchase and intercession of Christ to be for any but these he pleads for I should even so have understood him and suppose it so meant of the end of giving the Spirit I shall consider that also 2 He saith It was given them to dwell and abide in them for ever And this must be taken either as relating to the gracious minde and end of God according to his holy will in giving his holy Spirit or as relating to the answering of that end of his ever-dwelling Let us consider both according to the Scripture 1 The end of God in sending his Spirit in the Gospel to call men Act. 26.17 18. Is to open their eyes and to turn them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God that they may receive forgiveness of sins and inheritance among them that are sanctified by faith that is in Christ So that this appears to be for continuance of his work to the end and that is his abiding in them for ever And so sure his end in sending Eph. 3.16 17. 1 Pet. 1.5 or giving his Word or Spirit to any and inabling them to understand and beleeve is that this gracious word and Spirit may dwell and abide in them for ever but his will and mind is that it shal so dwel abide in their hearts by faith which he hath given them Whence we are so often exhorted to continue in the faith and to let that we have received from the beginning abide in us so shal we continue and abide in him and his Spirit will abide in us therefore are all the beleevers and holy brethren warned to take heed of such unbeleevingness as canseth departure from the living God by which some have deprived themselves of this blessing in this gracious end of God 1 Sam. 3. Psal 78.5.16 Jon. 2.8 which yet is so ordered in his Counsels that his end will be fulfilled in their just destruction for despiting so great grace as it was in Israel of old that fell in the wilderness in Elies house in Ephraim and others But such as he hath given to beleeve having been found trusting in him have never been forsaken c. And this end in such sense to give his holy Spirit to dwell and abide in them for ever may be affirmed of all beleevers even those mentioned Heb. 6.1 2 4 5. And in no other sense of any beleever but to abide in and through faith 2 If the dwelling and abiding in them for ever be taken in relation to answering this gracious end of God in the constancy and durance of the holy Spirit his dwelling and abiding in them for ever that is so as they live and dye in the faith then it is out of question of all hands but this is not determinable till they have finished their course and dye in the faith so that there is no difference or distinguishing and discriminating mark to difference one beleever from another in this thing but as some are quite fallen away and departed from the faith and others dye in the faith As for that assurance of faith where-through the heart may be thorowly perswaded of their perseverance and so the Spirits abiding in them for ever It is that I have endeavoured to lead all beleevers to in this Treatise as may be seen in treating of the testimony of Christ and of the Purposes Promises and Covenants of God though Mr. Owen saith Even those of that