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A90521 The Scriptures stability or, the Scripture cannot be broken. Proved, explained, and several wayes applied, whereby all Scripture may with singular advantage come to be improved. Very seasonable and usefull in these last and worst dayes, wherein the authority and truth of the Scripture is now much oppugned, and by few so improved as it ought. By Robert Perrot, B.M. and minister of Gods word, at Deane in Bedfordshire. R. P. (Robert Perrot) 1658 (1658) Wing P1646; Thomason E1928_2; ESTC R209990 89,342 222

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wicked man come from Hell and tell others what he there suffers and what they were like to suffer if they did not mend their manners O this would prevail with them by this they would be perswaded no they would not for the Scripture sayes and that cannot be broken if they hear not Moses and the Prophets neither will they be perswaded though one rose from the dead such as are not perswaded by the Word preached such would not be perswaded though one rose from the dead So Isay 27. 11. There it is said It is a people of no understanding therefore he that made them will not have mercy on them and he that formed them will shew them no favour Now the World thinks otherwise O say they he that made us will save us but let this prevail with us to seal to this truth because it is Scripture and cannot be broken So Matthew 19. 23. Then said Jesus unto his Disciples Verily I say unto you that a rich Man shall hardly enter into the Kingdom of Heaven And again I say unto you it is easier for a camel to go through c. So 1 Cor. 1. 26 27. For ye see your calling Brethren how that not many wise men after the flesh not many mighty not many noble are called c. So Matthew 16. 25. Whosoever will save his life shall lose it and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall finde it So Mark● 10. 29 30. Verily I say unto you there is no Man that hath left house or Brethren or Sisters or Father or Mother or Wife or Children or Lands for my sake and the Gospels but he shall receive an hundred fold now in this time houses and Brethren and Sisters and Mothers and Children and Lands with Persecutions and in the world to come eternal life Now these and many the like are Paradoxes to the World but what ever they be to the World let this prevail with us for to seal to them they being Scripture and the Scripture being that which cannot be broken And let us seal to these and the like not not onely Verbally but really not onely in point of Judgement and opinion but of practice as when it is said Straight is the gate narrow is the way that leadeth unto life and few there be that finde it Matthew 7. 14. And the righteous shall scarcely be saved 1 Peter 4. 18. i. e. not without much difficulty and ado not without great labour the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is used of such things as with much labour are brought about as Acts 27. 7. Now it being certainly thus let us really and practically seal to the truth hereof by labouring so much the more to be saved and to enter in at the straight gate Thus when it is said What is a Man profited if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul i. e. a Man is no whit at all profited let us really seal to the truth hereof by more minding our souls and less regarding the profits of the World so that we must appear before the judgement seat of Christ 2 Cor. 5. 10. by labouring that we may be accepted of him and found in peace To that that Satan goes up and down like a roaring Lion c. 1 Peter 5. 8. by being as the Apostle exhorts the more sober and vigilant And so I might instance as concerning what the Scripture saies of the upright Psalm 84. 11. 37. 37. Of Godlinesse 1 Tim. 4. 8. Hebrews 12. 14. Of Christ washing us of Christ being in us John 13. 8 2 Cor. 13. 5 Let us really seal to these by labouring so much the more to be upright to be godly to have Christ wash us and to get Christ in us c. And thus should wecome to reap the fruit and benefit of Scriptures those happy ends would be made good for which they were written 5. Cannot the Scripture be broken can it not err or mistake or be deceived but are things so as the Scripture affirms of them if the Scripture saith that Princes are Gods in some sense are they so as our Saviour here affirms and proves because the Scripture cannot be broken then let us labour so to see and so to discern things to be as the Scripture saith of them as the Scripture affirms concerning them why why because the Scripture cannot be broken it cannot err and therefore they most certainly are as the Scripture saith of them and therefore let us labour yea and never let us rest till we come so to see them and so to be able to say of them as the Scripture saith of them till we and the Scripture come to be of a judgement and opinion and that however at present they may seem quite otherwise but as the Apostle saith give me leave a little to Rom. 3. 4 allude to it let God be true but every man a lyer i. e. let God be confest and acknowledged true so let his word let the Scripture be acknowledged and assented too as true for that cannot be broken but all contrary thoughts and apprehensions of things lookt upon as false and lying for as the same Apostle affirms we are sure the judgement of God is according to truth his sense and sentence of things and so the sense and sentence of the Scripture of his word we are sure that is according to truth that cannot be broken that cannot err or mistake and therefore never let us rest till we come to see things as that saith of them and then we shall certainly see things aright see things as they are indeed As to instance in some particulars the Scripture saith and affirms of God that he is good it saith and affirms so often Nahum 1. 7. The Lord is good Psa 106. 1. O give thanks unto the Lord for he is good for his mercy endureth for ever and so Psal 107. 1. O give thanks unto the Lord for he is good c. And now he is so for the Scripture cannot be broken cannot err and therefore let us labour to see him so and never rest till we come so to see him till we be able from what we our selves see and experience to say as David Psal 86. 5. For thou Lord art good c. and how great is his goodness and how great is his beauty Zach. 9. 17. and O taste and see that the Lord is good blessed is the man that trusteth in him Psa 34. 8. So the Scripture saith of Jesus Christ that he is most pretious that he is fairer than the Children of men that he is the 1 Pet. 2. 4. 6. 7. Psa 45. 2. Hag. 2. 7. desire of all Nations that he is altogether lovely and the Scripture saying so of him and it being that which cannot be broken O let us never rest till we come so to see him till we can say from what our selves see perceive as the spouse in Cant. 5. 10. my beloved